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Design PortfolioStephanie D. Pile College of Architecture, Planning, and Design M.ARCH
Stephanie D. Pile5720 S. Olathe Ct. Centennial, CO [email protected] 720.341.0067
Education Master of Architecture, May 2010Kansas State University, Manhattan, KansasConcentration: Architectural Visualization and Presentation
Centro Studi di Orvieto, Italy Spring 2009Studies abroad in Language, Art, and Architecture.
Skills
Relevant Experience
Activities & Honors
Computer: AutoCAD, Revit 2010, 3DS Max Design 2010, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Premiere Pro, and After Effects CS4, SketchUp, Maxwell Renderer, and Microsoft Office Suite.
Hand: Sketching, Watercolor, Graphite Rendering, Model Making, and Technical drawing.
Language: Italian, basic conversation, reading and writing.
Manuscript Assistant, Manhattan, Kansas, December 2009-April 2010Assistant to Department Head of Architecture
Prepare scanned images using Photoshop and format utilizing InDesign.Assist in the creation of a manuscript and publication process of, “ThinkInk” by Dr. Peter Magyar.
The Plot Club, Manhattan, Kansas, January 2008-December 2008Treasurer-Volunteer Officer Position
Student-run organization that provides department of Architecture students access to plotters.Provided technical support for printing problems. Oversaw studio representatives and 200+ student members. Collected bills and managed the finances for the organization.
Computing in Architecture, Manhattan, Kansas, Fall 2008 and 2009Teaching Assistant
Facilitated students in learning SketchUp, AutoCAD, Revit, CS3 and 4, and 3DS Max Design.Conducted a recitation for 15 students and evaluated student projects.
Tryba Architects, Denver, Colorado, May 2008-August 2008Summer Internship
Prepared marketing collateral and award submissions using AutoCAD, Photoshop, and Illustrator.Collaborated with architects to assist in firm presentations.
Godden|Sudik Architects, Centennial, Colorado, May 2007-August 2007Summer Internship
Created over 160 brochures for a digital and physical firm portfolio.Developed techniques to make the portfolio process more efficient.
CAPD Rendering Competition First Place Computer Rendering 2009-2010CAPD Rendering Competition Honorable Mention in Freehand Color 2008-2009CAPD Rendering Competition Second Place Computer Rendering 2007-2008John E. Holstrom Alpha Tau Omega Architectural Scholarship Fall 2009Max. D Bishop Memorial Scholarship 2009-2010Charles M. Shaver Memorial Scholarship 2007-2009Kansas State University Honors Scholarship 2005-2009Kansas State University Anderson Scholarship 2006-2009Tau Sigma Delta Honor Society in Architecture, Member Spring 2007-2010College of Architecture, Planning, and Design Ambassador and Freshman Mentor 2006-2010American Institute of Architecture Students, Member Fall 2006-PresentK-State Telefund Volunteer 2006-2008, 2010
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ContentsKansas State Projects Manhattan High School Stadium, Thesis Project Weld Studios, Construction Document Studio Manhattan Youth Center Chatter Box
Related Studies and Projects Italian Studies Computer and Hand Rendering
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Kansas State Projects
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CiCo Park - Manhattan, Kansas
_the siteSet in Manhatt an, Kansas, an agricultural city with a booming college population, CiCo Park, is a multi-use park set within a quiet residential area on the west side of town. The park currently is home to a small city pool, tennis courts, a skate park, a rodeo building, 4-H buildings, a running trail, baseball and litt le league fi elds, a playground, a community center, fair grounds, and Manhatt an High School’s Bishop Stadium. Portions of the park are owned by three separate entities, the city, the county and the school district. This unique ownership condition has aff ected the continuity of the uses within the park and a portion of this project is dedicated to proposing an appropriate master plan to go along with the stadium proposal.
Manhattan High Stadium and CiCo Park Master PlanFall/Spring 2009-10 Kansas State University5th year Graduate Studio
The various functions that occur on the site are separate from each other and only occur on specifi c days or periods of time during the year. All the same, they all invite various activity into the park throughout the year. The original design of the park could be improved; the proximity and separation of the many functions within the park hinders the cohesiveness of the park as a whole.
_site master plan designThe site plan frames the stadium using both the site circulation and the built versus natural organizational strategies.
_diagram aVehicular CirculationPedestrian Circulation
_diagram bBuiltNatural
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_axon through vertical grandstand circulation
Circulation
Enclosure around the playing surface in the stadium is ideal, so a large challenge with the design of a high school stadium stems from the small amount of program in relation to the large volume of the field and track.
One of my main strategies for the new stadium at CiCo Park addresses this issue utilizing circulation creating a sense pf enclosure with
Site - basic topography
Field within the site
Cloud floats above ground
Main Strategy
The main idea behind the stadium is to fit the stadium into the site’s existing basic topography to take advantage of natural enclosure, and then add a cloud-like element that functions as viewing, circulation, information, and for energy collection.
Circulation
Enclosure around the playing surface in the stadium is ideal, so a large challenge with the design of a high school stadium stems from the small amount of program in relation to the large volume of the field and track.
One of my main strategies for the new stadium at CiCo Park addresses this issue utilizing circulation creating a sense pf enclosure with
Site - basic topography
Field within the site
Cloud floats above ground
Main Strategy
The main idea behind the stadium is to fit the stadium into the site’s existing basic topography to take advantage of natural enclosure, and then add a cloud-like element that functions as viewing, circulation, information, and for energy collection.
Circulation
Enclosure around the playing surface in the stadium is ideal, so a large challenge with the design of a high school stadium stems from the small amount of program in relation to the large volume of the field and track.
One of my main strategies for the new stadium at CiCo Park addresses this issue utilizing circulation creating a sense pf enclosure with
Site - basic topography
Field within the site
Cloud floats above ground
Main Strategy
The main idea behind the stadium is to fit the stadium into the site’s existing basic topography to take advantage of natural enclosure, and then add a cloud-like element that functions as viewing, circulation, information, and for energy collection.
Stadium within topography
Floating Circulation above topography
_the designOver the course of a semester, I created a stadium that enables the users to have a unique viewing experience around the entire fi eld. The stadium’s placement within the park frames it and makes it a focal point within the site, the program of the stadium elements further frames the iconic portion of the stadium’s architecture, the panel-cladded circulation ring, and the ground and ring element frame the user’s view to the fi eld at any point within the ring. The ring contains both vertical and horizontal circulation, the grandstands, the press box, illuminated metal panels, stadium lighting, digital display panels, and solar photovoltaic collection panels. Together these elements compose a stadium that emphasizes the user viewing experience.
_main strategy The main idea behind the stadium is to fi t the stadium into the site’s existing basic topography to take advantage of natural enclosure, and then add a fl oating ring element that functions for viewing, circulation, information, and energy collection.
Manhattan High StadiumFall/Spring 2009-10 Kansas State University5th year Graduate Studio
Original Topography
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12" Concrete Foundation Wall
Key Joint
LED Display Screen Panel System
16"x24" Precast Concrete Girder
Hollow Core Precast Decking
Stadium Field Lighting
Precast Concrete Grandstand Deck
Aluminum Stadium seats
Precast Concrete Stands
16"x 16" Precast Concrete Girder
Connection Mullion
Structural Metal Panel Mullion
Perforated Metal Panel
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Level 00368' - 6"
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Hollow Core Precast Decking
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Structural Mullion
12"x12" Precast Concrete Girder
Perforated Metal Panel
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Hollow Core Precast Decking
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3/4" Plywood Sheathing
Vapor Barrier
Standing Metal Seam Roofing
_wall section through locker rooms
_exterior renderingFirst place, computer, 2010 CAPD Rendering Competition
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Weld StudiosFall 2008 Kansas State UniversityConstruction Document Studio
Kansas City, Missouri
_programA studio, gallery, and residence for a metal-sculptor artist couple as well as an artist-in-residence tenant.
_the designThe main idea behind this design is the contrast between the raw and fi nished form of metal. The main parti is comprised by a tube of concrete holding a metal cube. The void created by the metal cube becomes the gallery space. In plan, the parti is comprised of three parts: the gallery with the residences above, the metal studio, and the service corridor and courtyard that connect the two buildings.
_rendered section through apartments and gallery
_wall-section axon through gallery and apartments
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WeldStudios3rd and Delaware StreetKansas City, MO 64105
Stephanie PileProfessor Nathan HoweKansas State Univeristy
Date Description
CD
Floor Plans
A-101
11/14/200812/01/2008
1/8" = 1'-0"1 Level 1
Plan Legend
2 Floor Drain
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Concrete Ramp to Parking
Polished Concrete with saw cut joints
5 Pervious Pavers
6 Natural Vegitation
1 Concrete Slab with saw cut joints
7 Wood Finish Floor
_main level plan, sheet A-101Construction Drawings completed in Revit
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_second level plan, includes Weld apartment _third level plan, includes tenant apartment
_annotated wall-sections _final presentation boards
Parking Garage92' - 6"
Level 1102' - 0"
Level 2115' - 0"
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Gallery Basement92' - 0"
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WeldStudios3rd and Delaware StreetKansas City, MO 64105
Stephanie PileProfessor Nathan HoweKansas State Univeristy
Date Description
CD
Wall Sections
A-401
11/24/200812/01/2008
3/4" = 1'-0"1 Wall Section through Service
Batt Insulation
Plywood Sheathing
Blocking
Vapor BarrierRigid Insulation
Metal Panel
Concrete Girder (In Elevation)-see structural
Curtain Wall System
Aluminum Mullion
Double Pane Glass
Floor Slab System
7" Concrete Slab on Grade
5" Rigid Insulation
6" Packed Sand
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Water Barrier
Finish Concrete Floor
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Return Plenum
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Concrete Wall System
Finish Concrete
Concrete Reinforcing
5" Rigid InsulationThermomass tie placed 16" o.c. typ.
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Structural Concrete
Foundation System
6" Perforated Drain Pipe
Gravel
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Ramp System
12" Concrete Foundation Wall
Key Joint
GWB with Painted Finish
4" Nominal Metal Stud
Batt Insulation
Interior Partition Wall System
Blocking
Steel Reinforcement
Occupiable Roof System
Batt Insulation
Concrete ReinforcingStructural Concrete
Finish Concrete Sloped1/8" per 12"
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WeldStudios3rd and Delaware StreetKansas City, MO 64105
Stephanie PileProfessor Nathan HoweKansas State Univeristy
Date Description
CD
Floor Plans
A-102
11/14/200812/01/2008
1/8" = 1'-0"1 Level 2
Plan Legend
2 Floor Drain
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Concrete Ramp to Parking
Polished Concrete with saw cut joints
5 Pervious Pavers
6 Natural Vegitation
1 Concrete Slab with saw cut joints
7 Wood Finish Floor
8 Built in Display Shelving
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WeldStudios3rd and Delaware StreetKansas City, MO 64105
Stephanie PileProfessor Nathan HoweKansas State Univeristy
Date Description
CD
Floor Plans
A-102
11/14/200812/01/2008
1/8" = 1'-0"1 Level 2
Plan Legend
2 Floor Drain
3
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Concrete Ramp to Parking
Polished Concrete with saw cut joints
5 Pervious Pavers
6 Natural Vegitation
1 Concrete Slab with saw cut joints
7 Wood Finish Floor
8 Built in Display Shelving
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WeldStudios3rd and Delaware StreetKansas City, MO 64105
Stephanie PileProfessor Nathan HoweKansas State Univeristy
Date Description
CD
Floor Plans
A-103
11/14/200812/01/2008
Plan Legend
1/8" = 1'-0"2 Level 3
2 Floor Drain
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Concrete Ramp to Parking
Polished Concrete with saw cut joints
5 Pervious Pavers
6 Natural Vegitation
1 Concrete Slab with saw cut joints
7 Wood Finish Floor
8 Built in Display Shelving
9 Roof Drain
10 Parapet Roof Slope min . 1/8":12"
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WeldStudios3rd and Delaware StreetKansas City, MO 64105
Stephanie PileProfessor Nathan HoweKansas State Univeristy
Date Description
CD
Floor Plans
A-103
11/14/200812/01/2008
Plan Legend
1/8" = 1'-0"2 Level 3
2 Floor Drain
3
4
Concrete Ramp to Parking
Polished Concrete with saw cut joints
5 Pervious Pavers
6 Natural Vegitation
1 Concrete Slab with saw cut joints
7 Wood Finish Floor
8 Built in Display Shelving
9 Roof Drain
10 Parapet Roof Slope min . 1/8":12"
Parking Garage92' - 6"
Level 1102' - 0"
AB
Level 2115' - 0"
Metal Studio Roof125' - 0"
Residential Roof138' - 0"
2A-301
2A-301
Gallery ConcreteTube
146' - 4"
Structural ConcreteRigid Insulation with ties 16" o.c typ.Finish Concrete
1A-403
Gallery Basement92' - 0"
Level 3127' - 0"
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Pre-cast Concrete Finish Face
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Living and Dining
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Living and Dining
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Gravel
Built-up Roofing
Weather BarrierTapered Rigid Insulation typ slope 1/8":12"
WeldStudios3rd and Delaware StreetKansas City, MO 64105
Stephanie PileProfessor Nathan HoweKansas State Univeristy
Date Description
CD
Wall Sections
A-402
11/14/200812/01/2008
1/2" = 1'-0"1
Wall Section Through Gallery andResidences
_plan_site plan
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CiCo Park - Manhattan, Kansas
_programClassrooms and meeting rooms for after-school programs, a gymnasium and locker rooms, an outdoor pool, as well as basketball courts.
_the designThe site conditions led me to locate the building in a wall scheme on the western and northern portion of the site, protecting the outdoor functions from the street noise, retaining the residential privacy, allowing views to draw in users, and blocking the undesirable view to the strip mall. After analyzing the program, I separated clustered the two main functions within a youth center, learning and play, connecting them with the lobby.
_section A-A
_section B-B
_site model
Youth CenterSpring 2007 Kansas State UniversitySecond Year-Ink on Mylar
_The Chatter Box within Seaton
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Seaton Hall, Manhattan, Kansas
_programA small private space in which an individual could have privacy to take a cell phone call within Seaton Hall.
_the designThis design focuses on creating a comfortable space to take a call, while still creating visual privacy. The design is comprised of two simple forms, the fi rst, the “box” in which the user can sit and take the phone call, and the second, the vertical planes that create privacy and hold up the box.
The Chatter BoxFall 2009 Kansas State University5th year Graduate Studio
_exploded axonometric_details
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Related Studies and Projects
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Italian StudiesSpring 2009 Centro Studi Città di Orvieto
“I colori di Venezia” -watercolor
2007-2008 CAPD Rendering Competition, Second Place Computer RenderingThe Blas House by Alberto Campo Baeza
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2008-2009 CAPD Rendering Competition, Honorable Mention Freehand ColorWaldfogel Residence by Erhlich ArchitectsHand and Computer
Rendering WorkVarious Years, Kansas State University
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Stephanie D. Pile5720 S. Olathe Ct. Centennial, CO [email protected] 720.341.0067