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GENIUS LOCI Professional and academic work presented for employment consideration February 2011 Andrew Broderick, LEED - AP Master of Urban Planning, December 2010 Graduate Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan

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GENIUS LOCIProfessional and academic work presented for employment consideration

February 2011

Andrew Broderick, LEED - AP

Master of Urban Planning, December 2010 Graduate

Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan

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± LegendDetroit Shoppi

Neighborhoo

Single Stand

Community S

Regional Sho

“Character is determined by how things are, and gives our investigation basis in the concrete phenomena of our everday life world…the concept of genius loci denotes the essence of place.”

-Christian Norberg-Schulz, The Phenomenon of Place

Academic

Zocalo VerdeHines Competition Entry

San Diego, CA

Tsingdao Beer CityCompetition EntryPerkins + WillQing Dao, PRC

U.S. Department of Homeland Security CampusPerkins + WillWashington, D.C.

Bank of America TowerPerkins + WillCharlotte, NC

Geographic Information System Maps

Introduction to GIS CourseDetroit, MI

Wicker Park Bucktown Green Infrastructure Guide

Masters Degree CapstoneChicago, IL

Professional

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8 16

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Academic Work

“Each generation writes its own biography in the cities it creates.”

-Lewis Mumford, The Culture of Cities

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Zocalo Verde2010 Hines CompetitionSan Diego, CA(2010)

This multi-disciplinary group competition called for a comprehensive urban design and real estate

development scheme for a complex area of central San Diego that is in need of an identity. Our

team created an urban greenway featuring a central gathering place (Zocalo), and utilized two

block-level typologies - the dynamic tower that frames views and the urban courtyard, which permits

daylight into the center of the block. Our greenway is shaped by the active fault lines that prohibit

substantial building.

Project Team Members:

Kristin Baja

Theresa Broderick

Ville Rikkonen

Zach Robin

My work: design

contributor; parts of 3D

model (Autodesk); site

plan (AutoCAD); diagrams

(Adobe CS).

Not my work: final 3D

renderings (StudioMax).

Final Renderings by Ville Rikkonen

Aerial perspective of new urban

development adjacent to down-

town San Diego (left); view of

central park (inset left); two block

typology drawings (above): the

mixed-use courtyard allowing for

direct sunlight penetration and

the dynamic view-directing tower

with a base, middle, and top.

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Extended Civic Core

Golden Hill

Industrial Tech District

E.ast Village Art District

City College

Balboa Park

Ball Park

Logan Heights

Wellness

Zocalo Verde

Cortez Hill

Gaslamp

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Bird’s eye rendering of Zocalo (above); neighborhood

district diagram showing Zocalo at center (below);

rendered site plan showing greenway system, building

footprints, and streetscape detail (right).

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GREEN ROOF (extensive)

POROUS CONCRETEGANGWAY

RAIN GARDEN

BIOSWALE PARKWAY(see Typology 6: Residential

Street for more detail)

GREEN ALLEY

STREET

RAIN CISTERNIN BASEMENT (Type C - potential future option as part of greywater system)

TREE WELLS(lowered 8” from sidwalk edge)

PERVIOUSPAVERS

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Wicker Park BucktownGreen Infrastructure GuideMasters Degree CapstoneChicago, IL(2010 - 2011)

Seeking to improve livability and attractiveness of the Wicker Park Bucktown (WPB)

Neighborhood, this project seeks to enhance environmental sustainability measures

for community improvement by creating a neighborhood specific planning and design

tool for effective stormwater management. The 87-page guide includes building

typology illustrations to demonstrate how green infrastructure elements such as

bioswales and pervious pavement might be applied to buildings or streets commonly

found in the neighborhood. The guide also includes a development checklist, incentive

and implementation strategies, water management policy advocacy suggestions, a

resource section. The guide is the product of a six-month long planning process, which

emphasized community and technical input from multiple stakeholders and experts.

Large (or shared-wall) mixed-use

buildings (above); building typology

isometric drawing of large mixed-use

building (left); commercial street plan

and section showing green infrastructure

elements (opposite page).

Project Client:

Wicker Park Bucktown

Special Service Area #33

Academic Advisor:

Prof. Larissa Larsen

My work: all drawings

(AutoCAD, Adobe CS)

and writing of 87-page

document.

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CONVENTIONAL ASPHALT DRIVELANES

(impervious)

INTERLOCKING POROUSCONCRETE PAVERS

IN PARKING LANE

RAIN GARDENBOULEVARD

RAIN GARDENBOULEVARD

TREE WELL WITHFILTRATION TRENCH

EXISTINGSEWER LINE

VEGETATED BIOSWALECURB BUMP-OUT

TREE WELL

CONNECTINGTROUGH WITH GRATE

Section A: Commercial Street

PERMEABLE PAVERS

BIKE LANE

A

0 ft 168

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Existing parkway condition on Moffit St. in WPB (above); parkway

bioswale in Portland (below).

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Geographic InformationSystems MapsIntroduction to GISDetroit, MI(2010)

Applying data to a spatial map to inform a viewer of certain themes is the main objec-

tive of geographic information systems. Census data for Wayne County and Detroit,

MI, where used in my final project for the Introduction to GIS course to produce

thematic maps that reveal patterns that would not otherwise be noticed in tables and

charts.

Population density in Wayne County by

census tract (2000) with the City of Detroit

outlined in bold (left); access to shopping

centers in Detroit by census tract (2000)

with shopping centers symbolized by

circles (see legend) (right). Academic Advisor:

Prof. Lan Deng

My work: all drawings

(ArchGIS 9.3)

All census data from

U.S. Census Bureau; all

geographic information from

ESRI.

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Access to Shopping Centers in City of Detroit, Michigan (2000)

±Prepared by Andrew J. BroderickDecember 17, 2010

Detroit River

Geographic Unit: Census Tract

Data sources:

1) U.S. Census 2000 retreved onlineDecember 6, 2010 from U.S. Census Bureau TIGER systemhttp://www.census.gov/geo/www/tiger/

2) Shopping center data courtesy Lan Deng (on file with creator)

LegendDetroit Shopping Centers

Neighborhood Shopping Center

Single Stand Alone Retail Building

Community Shopping Center

Regional Shopping Center

Super-Regional Shopping Center

Major Road

Low Shopping Access - not within Walking Distance (census tract)

1.5 Mile Buffer Around Shopping Centers

High Shopping Access within Walking Distance (census tract)

City of Detroit Boundary

Note: shopping accesibility is defined as being within 1.5 miles of shopping center

0 2 41Miles

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Professional Work

“Cities are humanity’s hothouses, where human potential developsto its fullest pitch of excellence and variety.”

-Myron Magnet, former editor of the City Journal

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U.S. Department ofHomeland Security CampusPerkins + Will (Chicago office)Washington, D.C.(2006-2007)

The General Services Administration (GSA) asked Perkins + Will’s Ralph Johnson to design a conceptual masterplan

for the new campus for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on the existing St. Elizabeth’s Medical Campus,

which is a historic campus south of the Anacostia River in Washington, D.C. The 4.5 million square feet of new and

renovated space had to be carefully integrated into the historic campus while still establishing a new identity for the

Department. The project used the metric system.

Final Renderings by Adam Freise, Perkins + Will

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My work: parts of 3D model

(Autodesk); parts of site

plan and entire section

(AutoCAD + Adobe CS).

Not my work: concept

design (Ralph Johnson);

final 3D rendering; parts of

site plan.

The aerial perspective of the

“pavilion site” with the view

toward the National Mall (left);

overall site plan with the five

building sites including the

serpentine U.S. Coast Guard

Headquarters building (right)

with the red circle indicating

the location of a protected Bald

Eagle nest; site section/elevation

of the pavilion site (lower right).

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Tsingdao Beer CityPerkins + Will (Chicago office)Qing Dao, People’s Republic of China (2008)

Mega masterplan urban design competition for corporate and event headquarters

for Tsingtao Brewing Company. Imaginative project interweaves outdoor event space

with indoor mixed-use program including retail, condominiums, hotel, and office

components. The largest tower, the corporate center, is approximately the size of

the John Hancock Tower in Chicago. The sculptural qualities of the towers evoke a

Chinese Landscape painting. This project uses the metric system of measurement.

My work: parts of 3D model

(SketchUp); parts of site plan

(AutoCAD + Adobe CS); exploded

axon diagram (Adobe CS); study

models (physical)

Final Renderings by Crystal Graphics through Perkins + Will

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Towers

Beer Plaza

Perimeter Green Landscapeat Grade

Water Fountains

Lily Ponds

Mountains

UndulatingRoof Garden

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Not my work: concept design (Ralph

Johnson); parts of site plan (Michelle

Malecha, Perkins +Will)

The aerial perspective of the entire development with the view toward the central festi-

val space and beer hall (oppostie page); traditional Chinese Landscape painting (top

left) and photo of physical study model (top right); exploded axon diagram explaining

layers of development as analogous to a Chinese Garden (bottom left); final site plan

(right).

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The Bank of America Tower is a 30 floor office tower in the downtown financial center of Charlotte features

three major interior green spaces: first floor garden plaza, signature winter garden, and stacked triple-height

sky gardens. The shorter tower is the Ritz Carleton Hotel, designed by another architecture firm. A sky-bridge

connects across the street to the existing Cesar Pelli designed Corporate Center. The tower is currently nearly

completion and will be occupied in 2011. The project is aiming for LEED-Silver certification.

Bank of America TowerPerkins + Will (Chicago office)Charlotte, NC(2006 - 2007)

Aerial rendering of new tower (far left); interior rendering of

Winter Garden (top right); construction photo of sixth-floor green

roof and Winter Garden skylight (middle right) and main stair-

way in Winter Garden (lower right)

Final Renderings by Adam Freise, Perkins + Will

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Level 26

EXTERIOR TERRACELevel 30

Level 23

Level 20

Level 17

Level 14

Level 11

Level 08

WEST SKY GARDEN

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My work: parts of 3D model

(Revit); site plan (AutoCAD

+ Adobe CS); sky garden

diagram (AutoCAD + Adobe

CS).

Not my work: concept

design (Ralph Johnson);

final 3D renderings;

construction photos (taken

by Dan Figatner, Perkins +

Will)

Interior rendering of Sky Garden

with a view towards main Corpo-

rate Center (top); axonometric

diagram of West Sky Gardens

with a varied pattern of protrud-

ing “sky boxes” on interim levels

(right); main floor site plan con-

necting public spaces showing

existing Corporate Center Tower

and interior garden at the top

and the New Tower on the bot-

tom (far right).