Portfolio Laura Craig-Bennett
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The Waterfront Schoolthesis project: learning at different scales, natural and urban connections
Both Real and Fantasyresponding to urban, industrial, and residential conditions
Alternative High Schoolschool as a community
Before Architectureteaching, filmmaking, volunteering
Commercial Fishing Community Center and Japanese Arts Academytwo early projects with a community focus
Sunnyside Reading Roomlibrary as neighborhood center
seating stair and classrooms
west elevation
waterfrontpathbioswale
outdoor learning spaces
east-west section
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The Waterfront Schoolthesis project: urban waterfrontslearning at different scalesnatural and urban connections
environmental-ecology middle school for 250 students, grades 6-8portland, or
winter-spring 2012gerald gast, tim gordon, teddy huyck
sw perspective with waterfront path and outdoor commons
waterfrontpath
fl oatingdock
sw perspective with waterfront path and outdoor commonsand outdoor commons
residential
industrial
retail
live +work
agriculture
designretailoffi ce
open
BOTH real AND fantasyresponding to urban, industrial, and residential conditions
mixed use urban infi ll superblock:light manufacturing, retail, offi ces, urban agriculture, community kitchen, open space, live-workportland, or
fall 2011cynthia bankey
loading+0’
brewery+0’
parkingbelow
pub+4’
bicycle+6’
retail+6’
fashion+12’
restaurant+9’
agriculture+0’
+7’ +9’ +11’
+11’ +12’ +13’
+15’ +15’
public
private
massingmodel
concept: pedestrian plaza facing west
north-south section through townhomes and retail/offi ce building
iterations
midterm
fi nal
se perspective at entrywith south facade and sun shades
north-facing classroom rendering
exterior shelter - brickinterior open - glass
developing classroom layout
alternative high schoolschool as a communityalternative high school at lillis-albina parkportland, or
winter 2011jamin aasum
commons rendering
west-east section at entry and commons
YOUTH MEDIA2003 - 2009Grand Rapids, MI and Portland, OR
Facilitated the design and implementation a youth media outreach and education program with stakeholders from two community media organizations
Formed partnerships with over 100 classrooms and community-based organizations to bring youth media education workshops to over 2,000 students throughout the Portland metropolitan area Partners included Girls Inc., Schools Uniting Neighborhoods, and I Have a Dream Foundation and classrooms in Portland Public, Gresham-Barlow, and Reynolds school districts
Hired, trained, and supervised twenty program staff
AmeriCorps VISTA2002-2003
Moses Lake, WA
Managed a literacy tutoring program for students grades K-5 in rural eastern Washington
Designed handbook for tutors and created support materials for before and after school programs
Produced a short documentary about AmeriCorps volunteers
Commercial Fishing Community Centercommunity space for fi shing boat families
restaurant, event space, housingnewport, or
fall 2009jim tice
japanese arts academya community of artists
art studios and gallery on the park blocksportland, or
winter 2010peter keyes
pearldistrict
old townchinatown
downtown
children
young adults
cafe
sorting
gallery
circulationdesk
new arrivals
landing+ 6’ - 0”
holds
periodicals
w.c.elevator w.c.
se belmont street
children gallerynew arrivals
landing+ 6’ - 0”
se belmont street
offi cescommunity
room
work room
stacks
screen aseemblydetail
sunnyside reading roomlibrary as neighborhood center
infi ll community library in the belmont neighborhoodlibrary, cafe, classroom space, and offi cesportland, or
spring 2011andrew schilling + scott mooney, tha architecture
screen aseembly
west elevation
interior rendering