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REGAN GREENHILLa portfolio of architectural studio designs
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MILWAUKEE ARENA
The project I will be working on until graduation will be a mixed-use sports facility in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The images are from the first midterm that focus more on the urban design framework and schematic building layout.
The site is located in the Historic Third Ward District, which is just south of Downtown and disconnected by major freeway overpasses. Currently the majority of the district is surface parking lots that serve the festivals in the Festival Park along the lake front. The goal is to continue the infill mixed-use development that the District prefers down to the southern edge of the site where the Arena will be located.
Carrying the mixed-use development into the Arena design itself will help turn a more inward focus program outwards to provide activity during non-game times. Other principles for the Arena are to maximize it as a destination venue, connect physically and use wise with festival site, take advantage of waterfront property and views.
Basketball & Hockey Mixed-Use Sports Facility| Milwaukee, WI
KEY EXPLORATIONS
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University of Oregon
large program design process | urban design | sports innovation
autocad | illustrator | photoshop | indesign
Winter-Spring 2015| Professor Michael Fifield
LOCAL LANDMARK
ACTIVE EDGE CONTINUE PUBLIC PATH UPWARDS. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF RIVER VIEWS
GENTLE TRANSITION INTO ARENA FORM.
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CONNECTION WTIH ADJACENT FESTIVAL SITE. DESTINATION VENUE. MIXING OF ALL TYPES OF PEOPLE.
MIXED USE BUILDINGS, INCLUDING ARENA. ENGAGE PEDESTRIAN REALM.
ARENA
ARENA DESIGN GOALS
LOCAL LANDMARK
ACTIVE EDGE CONTINUE PUBLIC PATH UPWARDS. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF RIVER VIEWS
GENTLE TRANSITION INTO ARENA FORM.
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CONNECTION WTIH ADJACENT FESTIVAL SITE. DESTINATION VENUE. MIXING OF ALL TYPES OF PEOPLE.
MIXED USE BUILDINGS, INCLUDING ARENA. ENGAGE PEDESTRIAN REALM.
ARENA
ARENA DESIGN GOALS
LOCAL LANDMARK
ACTIVE EDGE CONTINUE PUBLIC PATH UPWARDS. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF RIVER VIEWS
GENTLE TRANSITION INTO ARENA FORM.
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CONNECTION WTIH ADJACENT FESTIVAL SITE. DESTINATION VENUE. MIXING OF ALL TYPES OF PEOPLE.
MIXED USE BUILDINGS, INCLUDING ARENA. ENGAGE PEDESTRIAN REALM.
ARENA
ARENA DESIGN GOALS
LOCAL LANDMARK
ACTIVE EDGE CONTINUE PUBLIC PATH UPWARDS. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF RIVER VIEWS
GENTLE TRANSITION INTO ARENA FORM.
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CONNECTION WTIH ADJACENT FESTIVAL SITE. DESTINATION VENUE. MIXING OF ALL TYPES OF PEOPLE.
MIXED USE BUILDINGS, INCLUDING ARENA. ENGAGE PEDESTRIAN REALM.
ARENA
ARENA DESIGN GOALS
LOCAL LANDMARK
ACTIVE EDGE CONTINUE PUBLIC PATH UPWARDS. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF RIVER VIEWS
GENTLE TRANSITION INTO ARENA FORM.
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CONNECTION WTIH ADJACENT FESTIVAL SITE. DESTINATION VENUE. MIXING OF ALL TYPES OF PEOPLE.
MIXED USE BUILDINGS, INCLUDING ARENA. ENGAGE PEDESTRIAN REALM.
ARENA
ARENA DESIGN GOALS
LOCAL LANDMARK
ACTIVE EDGE CONTINUE PUBLIC PATH UPWARDS. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF RIVER VIEWS
GENTLE TRANSITION INTO ARENA FORM.
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CONNECTION WTIH ADJACENT FESTIVAL SITE. DESTINATION VENUE. MIXING OF ALL TYPES OF PEOPLE.
MIXED USE BUILDINGS, INCLUDING ARENA. ENGAGE PEDESTRIAN REALM.
ARENA
ARENA DESIGN GOALS
MAIN PLAZA
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MILWAUKEE ARENA
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BASEMENT LOWER SUITE LEVEL LUXURY SUITE LEVEL UPPER CONCOURSE1/32” = 1’-0” 1/32” = 1’-0” 1/32” = 1’-0” 1/32” = 1’-0”
MAIN CONCOURSE
CIRCULATION
PUBLIC STAIRCASE - ACCESS TO UPPER CONCOURSE
SUITE STAIRCASE - ACCESS TO BOTH LUXURY FLOORS
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SITE PLAN SCALE 1/32” = 1’
5th
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willamette river
creek
mill race
south a STREET
DEVELOPING DISTRICTS
This project combined planning, urban design, landscape design, and architecture to create an urban plan for a neighboring northwest town looking 30 to 100 years in the future. Our team’s designdeveloped the existing character of Springfield by enhancing each district’s identity and offering a variety of urban spaces.
Although Main Street was kept as the central spine of downtown, 5th street became a focus during redevelopment due to its connection with each District and north-south connections. The entire duration of the studio was spent learning about urban design, pushing our design capabilities, enhancing our skills working in a team, and consistently presenting our progress to city officials, our client.
Re-Design for a Downtown | Springfield, OR
KEY EXPLORATIONS
MEDIA
TEAM
CLIENT
University of Oregon
urban design process | client relationships | mixed media
hand sketching | hand rendering | watercolor | illustrator | photoshop | sketchup | rhinocerous | autocad
Tessa Crespo | Nicole Ghiselli | Regan Greenhill
City of Springfield, OR | Sustainable Cities Initiative [SCI]
Fall 2013 | Professor Nico Larco
food
housing
arts
industrial
cbd
river
DISTRICTS
SITE PLAN SCALE 1/32” = 1’
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mill
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creek
mill race
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Future Library
Mill Plaza
LTD Bus Station
Medium Size Grocer
Parking Structure
DOWNTOWN STRUCTURE
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DISTRICT OVERLAP AND CONNECTION 5TH REORIENTATION POCKETS OF ACTIVITY FARMERS MARKET/FAIR - 160+ PEOPLE
DEVELOPING DISTRICTS
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HOST3L
Developing a program and identity for a hostel in downtown Portland allowed for a more creative and conceptual approach to the design process. Typically, structure, program, and form are all developed atthe same time each informing each other, but what would happen if they were each developed separately?
HOST3L is a combination of three separate buildings, one focused on structure and connected to the intersecting grid, the second generated a functional hostel program and how those spaces should be layered, and the third developed a form that isn’t influenced by program or structure but by the surrounding context.
The final product is a dynamic building rooted in its location and function for the program requirements of a hostel. Within the building several locations highlight the results of a separated design process, and instead of being resolved, are celebrated.
Art Infused Hostel | Portland, OR
KEY EXPLORATIONS
MODEL
MEDIA
University of Oregon
design process | conceptual designs | digital media
museum board | wood dowels | metal mesh | plastic
hand sketching | illustrator | photoshop | revit | rhinocerous autoCAD | arcGIS
Spring 2013 | Professor Sebastian Guivernau
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[above] Simplified Building Diagram
The building process was separated into three components, developedindividually, and ultimately combined, as seen in model [right].
[above] Simplified Building Diagram
The building process was separated into three components, developedindividually, and ultimately combined, as seen in model [right].
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STRUCTURE
concrete skeleton| waffle slab layered | overlapping site specific | reactive
PROGRAM FORM
HOST3L
SWOOP
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[above] Sections & Elevations
Demonstrate how the three buildings come together yet stand out.
HOST3L
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COMMUNAL INTERACTION
The focus for creating an Event Center for a hazelnut farm was on fostering different types of activities through a wall system. The wall system was designed to promote communal activities. Connecting to Springfield’s strong industrial history as a logging and lumber town, the wall system is made out of wood lumber that could easily be constructed and changed to fit the needs of changeable gallery spaces.
The simple layout brings the focus to these three wall conditions, one for gathering, one as a threshold, and the third for meandering. Hallways are lined with the meandering wall condition and entries or views are defined with the threshold condition.
The exposed 2x6 studs show how the structure is made and creates the feelings of meandering, passing through a threshold, and gathering, through the ability to change angles and position. Nestling the building among a hazelnut grove provides shelter for the more exposed enclosure.
Artist and Event Center for Dorris Ranch | Springfield, OR
KEY EXPLORATIONS
MEDIA
MODELS
University of Oregon
diagrams | conceptual designs | digital media | evocative images
autocad| illustrator | photoshop | rhinocerous | grasshopper
scaled lumber | wood | chipboard | cardboard
Fall 2011 | Professor Philip Speranza
[above] Entry Gallery
The wall conditions create movement within the space showcasing local art.
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COMMUNAL INTERACTION
[above] Section
Large meeting space holds different wall types to encourage differenttypes of activity within.
FRAMING MODEL
THRESHOLD
GATHERING
MEANDERING
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PROFESSIONAL WORK - ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
During a summer internship, I was instrumental in developing plans and graphics for a new Elementary Charter School in Northern California. I worked closely with other architects scheming new site plan iterations and programming the major buildings, such as Administration, Multipurpose Room, and future independent school facility (shown on the right page).
The site plan evolved as different ideas were tested out, such as classroom pods, and as new criteria was added, for example doubling checking that there was a fire lane and delivery access to the Multipurpose Building.
I referenced other schools projects for relative sizes of classrooms, offices, and basketball courts to begin programming the larger buildings to make them functional for their location within the site. I was in charge of coming up with the original schemes that were then reviewed by the architects in charge of the project.
Each week, I prepared a submission packet with new site plan iterations and supporting graphics for a meeting with the clients. I attending meetings and was able to learn more about the relationship between architects and clients.
KEY EXPLORATIONS
MEDIA
site planning | programming | graphical communication
autocad | photoshop | indesign
Williams+Paddon | Architects | Planners | People
SITE PLAN125’
SCALE: 1” = 200’
75’ 200’ 400’
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Drop-off Lane
Parking (138 Spaces)
Classroom Clusters (10 @ 900 SF)
with Student Hub (1,600 SF)
Classroom Science (2 @ 1,100 SF)
Classroom Kindergarten (4 @ 1,100 SF)
Transitional Kindergarten (1 @ 1,100 SF)
Kindergarten Play Area
Future PACT facility (12,000 SF)
Administration (5,000 SF)
Rest Rooms
Multi-Use / Media (20,000 SF)
Outdoor Stage
Entry Courtyard
Campus Quad
Hardcourts
Play Fields
Delivery & Fire Lane
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NATOMAS CHARTER SCHOOL’S STAR ACADEMY - OPTION 5B
September 4th, 2014SITE PLAN2
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75’ 200’ 400’
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Classroom Science (2 @ 1350 SF)
Classroom Kindergarten (4 @ 1100 SF)
Transitional Kindergarten (1 @ 1100 SF)
Kindergarten Play Area
Future PACT facility (75’ x 165’)
Administration (5,000 SF)
Rest Rooms
Multi-Use / Media (14,000 SF)
Outdoor Stage
Entry Courtyard
Campus Quad
Hardcourts
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September 4th, 2014SITE PLAN1
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Parking (156 Spaces)
Classroom Typical (20 @ 960 SF)
Classroom Science (2 @ 1100 SF)
Classroom Kindergarten (4 @ 1100 SF)
Transitional Kindergarten (1 @ 1100 SF)
Kindergarten Play Area
Future PACT facility (75’ x 165’)
Administration (5,000 SF)
Rest Rooms
Multi-Use / Media (14,000 SF)
Outdoor Stage
Entry Courtyard
Campus Quad
Hardcourts
Play Fields
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Williams+PaddonSummer 2014
BLOCK PLAN22’
SCALE: 1/16’-0”
8’ 16’ 32’
AREA: 13,800 SQ FTAREA: 4,500 SQ FT
ADMINISTRATION MULTIPURPOSE
[above] Building Programming
Created potential layouts to include all the elements the school client wanted and the needed relationships between those elements.
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REFLECTED CEILING PLANSCALE : 1/8" = 1'-0"
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PROFESSIONAL WORK - CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS
During a summer internship I worked on a Tenant Improvement project for an existing shell building.
I helped put together a set of Construction Drawings for permit that had been already designed by the out-of-state corporate architect. My responsibilities included updated the reflecting ceiling plan with the mechanical ducts based on plans from the mechanical engineers, changing the drawings to reflect how the building was completed, and any changes in detailing. I updated and compiled the detail sheets from other similar projects, including drawing details from scratch to show a unique condition.
Looking at code books, I calculated the exiting plans based on occupancy loads of the suite and of the floors above and put together the sheet exiting layout.
Working with the project architect I edited the drawings based on new findings or plan check comments.
Williams+Paddon | Architects | Planners | People
KEY EXPLORATIONS
MEDIA
construction documents| code analysis
autocad | pdf
Williams+PaddonSummer 2014
FIRST FLOOR EXITING PLANSCALE : 1/32" = 1'-0"
SECOND FLOOR EXITING PLANSCALE : 3/32" = 1'-0"
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THIRD FLOOR EXITING PLANSCALE : 1/32" = 1'-0"
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EXITING LEGEND
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photo by author: ornamentation of door in the Alhambra, GranadaTHANK YOU.