Selected Architectural Design Work - Dana Graunke
-
Upload
dana-graunke -
Category
Documents
-
view
214 -
download
1
description
Transcript of Selected Architectural Design Work - Dana Graunke
Fo c u s on thought provoking
and INNOVATIVE to the problems that face the
world of today and the future, such as poverty and post-disaster construction
and rehabilitation. Be one of strong CHARACTER & VIRTUE and design with the
INTENTION OF THE WHOLE. Become not only a designer but also an “ACTIVE PARTNERin the development process.” Design not for beauty of drawings but understanding and build for function, purpose and relations to its PEOPLES. Create architecture with the intention to evoke EMOTION & MEANING
from the built form. Learn from architecture of the PAST & REFORM it until I am
satisfied, it is the process of finding the architecture of
is no PURE form, only one that the
Architecture Portfolio 2015DANA GRAUNKE
I am active in both architecture and life!
Experience has allowed me to observe and experiment with all forms of user engagement; from the essentials of designing and detailing to the reality of the build and
promotion. I love to find ways to interact with the users and understand their goals not just with the project but the roots
of the decision they make.
CONCEPT DETAILS CONSTRUCTION PROMOTION
F o c u s on thought provoking
and INNOVATIVE solutions to the problems that face the world of
today and the future, such as poverty and post-disaster construction and rehabilitation. Be one
of strong CHARACTER & VIRTUE and design with the INTENTION OF THE WHOLE. Become not only a
designer but also an “ACTIVE PARTNER in the development process.” Design not for beauty of drawings but understanding and build for function, purpose and relations to its PEOPLES. Create architecture with the intention to evoke EMOTION & MEANING from the built form. Learn from architecture of the PAST & REFORM it until I am satisfied, it is the process
of finding the architecture of ME. There is no PURE form, only one that the architect saw as her IDEA of
philosophy, it is of the lived and living experiences...A R C H I T E C T U R E
I S L I F E
I WILL...
7 SOLAR DECATHLON 2015 9 - Haiku House 13- Solar Shed 15 - Indigo Pine17 CHARLESTON CONNECTION23 BREEZE
27 CEADARBURG CREEKWALK29 JW SPEAKER
EDUCATIONAL WORK
PROFESSIONAL WORK
OTHER WORKS & DRAWINGS
pg. 7
FEBRUARY 2014
Acceptance into SD 2015
JANUARY 2014
The Shed
Clemson University’s Solar Decathlon project brings together an active team of students and faculty from Architecture, Engineering,
and Social Sciences, to collaborate on the design, construction and promotion of a prototypical, three bedroom, 1,000 sqft, low
environmental impact, net-zero, solar house that is cost-effective in today’s market and comfortable under South Carolina’s climate.
We are focused on stitching together innovative building methods, southern personality and local products into a home for a southern
family.
From the beginning of the Solar Decathlon 2015 Proposal, Indigo Pine has made this its mission and this is just a glimpse at the path
of our team....
Solar Decathlon 2015
AUGUST 2013
Haiku House
Final Build
Irvine, CA
SEPTEMBER 2013
Bi-Ventrical
NOVEMBER 2013
Proposal Submitta
l
NOVEMBER 2014
Systems +
Communications
OCTOBER 2013
Trip to
2013 SD
APRIL 2014
Massing Study
TODAY!
Botanical Gardens Build
Clemson, SC
pg. 9
Haiku House With no knowledge of the future linkage between this project and
Clemson Universitys desire to enter into the Solar Decathlon 2015 competition, the first semester graduate studio jumped into a
design project that distilled and developed the ideals of a home for a Southern family, these concepts later became the roots of the
Indigo Pine home and team.
Utilizing both Haiku and Kirigami forms, simple yet descriptive and experiential in nature, the notion of family and the home was expressed to the core. All excess was removed giving a pure idea
when beginning the design. The original design, located in Clemson, South Carolina, is focused on a typical expanding family of the
South. The home is:
3 Bedrooms - 2 Bathrooms - 1,200 sqft
EXPERIENTIAL BOUNDARYWalls produce a boundary through mass
creating a NATURAL division between the Public & Private spaces.
FLOW DIAGRAMUsers and natural ventilation flow through the public areas of the house, pairing with nature to LIVE BEYOND THE WALLS.
CROSS DIAGRAMTo move from the bedroom modules to the main
gathering area, users pass through heavy set walls. TENSION pushes users into the main space.
A HOUSE IS A HOMERely on the known,
still open to the unknown.My house is my home.
Wall of tradition, roof all about protection.
My house is my home.
Privacy desired,a community needed.My house is my home.
Meaning of a house, description of a person.This house is my home.
FRONT ENTRY BI-VENTRICALApproaching the home, one is greeted by a water feature supplied by the rain water collection
systems and stored for future use. This allows users to see the home’s strategies in use. Site Plan
pg. 11 STRUCTURAL SEQUENCE
Footing & Joist
Subflooring & Access
Core WallFinished with Stacked Stone by Eldorado stone with mesh backing and plaster adhesive.
SIP Panel InstallationFinished with sealant and rainscreen. See Climate-Shield Rain Screen Wall Detail.
RaftersSteel rafters supported on W section beam set within wall. Top Flange supports main corridor roof while lower flange supports Master Bedroom roof.
RoofingInset gutter system to allow for invisible removal and water pooling prevention. See roof Detail description.
As a modern version of the dogtrot home, the main corridor stretching though the center of the home is focused on creating
a comfortable environment that is sensitive to the community at large as well as the family within. This gathering space opens
to the outdoors, extending the home out to the community and providing relief to occupants during warm southern summers
through natural ventilation.
Light from collective,ventricles of family.Reflection of self.
Two hearts of the home emerge within the kitchen and living rooms as families gather around to hear about the day with dinner on the stove; spending some quality time during cool
evenings surrounding the fire.
FLOOR PLANWith heavy stone walls dividing the public to the private, users are focused on the use of main corridors. Flanking the public areas, the two wings of the house contain bedrooms, bathrooms and utility areas.
Dining RoomChildren’s
Rooms
Children’s RoomsKitchen
MasterSuite
Living Room
Laundry
Mech.Room
Concrete Footing Detail
Fireplace
pg. 13
The Solar Shed Collaboration: Indigo Pine Family & Volunteers
As a participatory precedent for Solar Decathlon 2015, the vertical “Solar D” studio focused first on the transformation of a simple
shed model into a transportable structure that accommodates the users in an educational and experiential capacity. In the end, this
project becomes more than a space; it becomes a destination.
This participatory precedent allowed for learning by experience; focusing us on the issues that we were to face in construction and
development of the solar home, as well as opening our eyes to areas of potential innovation.
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTSAt the start of the construction documents, the shed design was stripped down to the framing and broken into manageable piece to allow for prefabrication at the build site, then transportation to the final site. The modules were determined by size, weight and final height locations. The southern elements were built as modules as well and added after the framing installation at the site. http://clemsonsolardteam.wix.com/theshed
SOUTHERN CHARMTo create a usable, community friendly destination, we saw both
educational and southern elements as integral aspects to the design. To promote continual use, five versatile elements were added to the design:
planters, counter top, bench, chalkboards as well as a porch swing all designed to interact with the users.
Designed and built to be taken apart, this model showed all of the layers that go into the building of Indigo Pine. The backside of the model shows into the interior of the home as well as the ZIP panel system and Sim[PLY] structural system. pg. 15
Indigo Pine Collaboration: Indigo Pine Family & Clemson University
As an ongoing project that challenges students and faculty to corroboratively develop a small home design from conceptual to
the built environment, the Solar Decathlon provides a wide range of experiences.
As designers of Indigo Pine, we design for the southern family using already existing networks and readily available materials to produce
an environmental and cost conscious home. To do this, we have developed a puzzle like structural system, Sim[PLY], that can be
produced anywhere one can find a CNC machine.
EXTERIOR MODEL
FLOOR PLAN & CABINETRYWith the Sim[PLY] structural system as the
shell of the home, the interior is left open with no structural partitions. The highlighted
orange elements above represent the cabinetry system that, like the structure,
is produced with cut files and a CNC machine. These elements of the home are
pre-fabricated into manageable modules and reassembled within the home for the
competition. The bathroom in the home is built into the design as a contained cabinet
section to provide privacy.
SOCIAL MEDIA & OUTREACHBeyond just the design of the home, Indigo Pine is focused on reaching and teaching about living sustainably as well as our homes design and strategies. We drive to have visitors imagine what life would be like in our home. Through several media outlets, we are working on connecting elements of our home, design and knowledge of sustainability to things the users can easily relate to.
Website: www.IndigoPine.com
Social Media Accounts: Facebook, Instagram + TwitterClemson University Solar Decathlon
@ClemsonSolarD
F LOOR P L AN
pg. 17
Charleston ConnectionCollaboration: Kaylee Ross
Castle Pinckney, located on Shutes’ Folly Island in South Carolina, is named on the National Registry of Historic Places. Despite this, it has been under recognized as a historic landmark and has seen little
development and preservation since its erection in the 1800’s.
Designed to develop a connection to the past as well as a beacon for the future of Charleston, the Charleston Connection is for
individuals and small groups interested in learning and experiencing the ecology present on land and within the surrounding waters.
WELCOME PAVILIONWelcoming visitors to the site, the pavilion is located offshore in response to the fragility of the site and core ideas formed from knowledge of preservation and sustainability.
pg. 19
(1)
(2)
(6) (4)
(3)
(5)
To Castle
To Dock
1800’s 1980’s 2013
The delicate island has been continuously faced with the trouble of erosion, pushing the design to focus on developing a light
presence on the site during construction and future visitations.
EROSION DIAGRAM
To protect the delicate ecosystem on the site, the buildings and platforms are raised up to advance educational experiences
without disruption of the surroundings.
WELCOME PAVILION FINAL MODEL
(1) Viewing Platform(2) Outdoor Gallery
(3) Indoor Gallery(4) Bathrooms
(5) Conference Room(6) Utility Room
FLOOR PLANFrom the end of the dock one walks towards the castle passing through the welcome pavilion, surrounded by local artwork. On the left you
see school children overlooking the city of Charleston as others pass by to experience the rich history and beautiful ecosystem the island has to offer.
With minimal impact on the site being a key concern, the structures are designed to be self sustaining with on site
production of electricity, water collection and waste processing.
To accommodate the needs of electricity, water and waste, the design started with focusing on the roof of the welcome pavilion that funnels water to a enclosed basin for later use. Spheral solar
panels produce the needed electricity while dually acting as a shading devices for users of the board walk. These solar panels allow for maximum sun intake throughout the day as compared
to traditional solar panels. The MullToa 60 compost toilet by EthoEtic processes waste with minimal energy and maintenance.
Dark wood rain screen
Rain screen clip
Protective membrane
SIP panel
Gypsum Board
Wall DetailGlulam ConnectionRailing Detail
CONSTRUCTION DETAIL RENDER
BOARDWALK SHADING & SOLAR CELLSThe screens along the boardwalk path play an important role not only in energy production, but in making connections back to the city of Charleston. While walking along the boardwalk from the dock to the belvedere, people’s views are forced in certain directions by the transitions of materials; opaque plexiglass to solar collecting screens. Spheral solar technology allows for mostly transparent solar panels while gaining a greater sun input than traditional solar panels.
WATER COLLECTION DIAGRAM
pg. 23
BreezeCollaboration: Lauren Kenner
With advanced technologies becoming more readily accessible, digitally manufactured designs have become one of experimentation
and exploration. Though many different processes of digital manufacturing exist, our experimentation utilized the additive
process of 3-D printing in the development of a curtain system as a decorative light filter. With the wide range of current materials and the single step process, wastes of production, materials and
time were minimized. Although each individual element in the system is very rigid, the connection of pieces is soft and flexible in
appearance.
The design of the form is dependent on the decisions made in respect to:
CUBE PRO 3-D
With the personal sized 3-D printers having only minimal space to produce a product, the curtain panels are feasible on a small scale only through the
use of expansion. This alleviates the need for post printing assembly.
Organic vs. Flat Printed Design&
Single Piece vs. Sliding Link
If using the whole bed of the printer for a 68” long curtain, the print will fold over itself a
minimum of 6 times.
3-D PRINTING IN
The expansion of this example occurs not only in the way of unfolding but also by sliding links that took the width of the panel from 9.6” to 18”.
9.5”
18”
32”
68”
10.6”9.56”
9.56”
By sending out the design to production facilities with large print volume and faster printing speeds, the curtain panels can utilize the same expansion
method with greater design flexibility.
WHAT WAS THIS... CAN NOW BE THIS...Through the use of large scale printing, the need for folding within the print bed is eliminated. By doing this, the designs can be more flexible.
While small scale printers are readily available for personal use, they often come with sizable limits. Advancing technologies have
brought about larger and more powerful systems, minimizing those limits and allowing for a greater variance in the designs.
These printers are more effective with the use of material than those of the personal 3-D computers by eliminating the
multiple layers of support material and reducing the layers that the design must stack by spreading out on a single plane.
With a width around 5 times larger than a personal sized printers such as the Cube Pro, Big Rep One 3-D printer has a printing
dimension around 43” x 42” x 42”.
By utilizing this larger print bed, one does not need to utilize the folding method within the design to get the full length of a traditional curtain panel. Through the expansion methods, one
can print the entire curtain without folding.
LARGE SCALE PRINT RENDERING
pg. 27
Summer Internship -The Kubala Washatko ArchitectsUnder construction
Three consecutive summers were focused on developing a creekwalk along the main streets of downtown Cedarburg, Wisconsin. The first summer I focused on the revitalization and development of city site plans, looking at the addition and adjustment of new and renovated
structures near the creek way. From the new site plan the 3-D model began to evolve. The second and third summers consisted of design work focused on creating a design proposal for the middle
section of the creekwalk. The design includes several types of spaces focusing on a variety of users, promoting use of the spaces while maintaining an environment that is consistent with the feel of the
community. The main desire is to develope a secondary “Main Street” to accommodate visitors during the festival season.
Ceadarburg Creekwalk
SITE PLAN
HISTORIC MILL MODELThe historic mill and Columbia Rd. bridge were the first of the surrounding structures to be modeled along with
the addition of the creakwalk form. This section of the creekwalk is complete and the other sections are under development.
Samples
Desk
Shelf
Samples
Desk
Samples
FIFO
Pump
FinishedGoods
NewProductsTable
Current Job
Shelf
LockingCabinet
Shelf
Shelf
Shelf
LockingCabinet
LockingCabinet
ToolCabinet To
olCabinet
Work
Station
FilingCabinet
Work
StationW
orkStation
FilingCabinet
Work
Station
Work
Station
Filing Cabinet
Work
Station
FilingCabinet
WorkStation
Filing
Cabinet
Work
Station
FilingCabinet
Work
Bench
Robot
WorkBench
WorkBench
Work Bench
WorkBench
OpticalTesters
Current Job
WorkBench
Work
Station
FilingCabinet
WorkStation
Filing
Cabinet
Plotter
Samples
FIFOSamples
FIFO
FinishedGoods
FinishedGoods
4.00
Samples
FIFO
NewProductsTable
Desk
Desk
TrackingBoard
File Cabinet
Assembly
Assembly
On Line Rack
Robot PS
UT
OnLineRack
Assembly
On Line Rack
Pallet Rack
Robot
onMovable
4'x3'2"Cart
Current Job Current Job
Cart
W-B17
VLTF VLT
Packaging
FinishedGoods
Table
G
S
W-B 13
FinishedGoods
Current Job
Packaging
AssemblyShelving
On Line Rack
Robot
Pump
G4
G2
Current Job
Finished Goods
Table
G1
Next Job Next Job Next JobNext Job
Gold FIFO Gold FIFO Gold FIFO
Gold FIFO Gold FIFO Gold FIFO
Gold FIFO Gold FIFO Gold FIFO
Packaging
FinishedGoods
Table
Current JobCurrent Job
Table
Assembly
OnLineRack
RobotAssembly
On Line RackPump
Next Job Next Job
Packaging
Current JobFinishedGoods
Assembly
Table
Table
Next JobNext JobNext Job
Cardboard
Packaging
On Line Rack
Assembly
On Line Rack
Robot
on2'x2'6"Table
Pump
Press
Packaging
Assembly
Table
Robot
Table Assembly
Pump
Packaging
Table
TableTable
On Line RackOn Line Rack
Next JobNext JobNext Job Next Job
ELEC Panel
Assembly
Table
CurrentJob
Assem
bly
Assembly
Assembly
Shelving
Shelving
FilingCabinet
HP
Riveter
Riveter OnLineRackOnLineRack
Packaging
Table
AP
Cart
FinishedGoods
Table
Table
Table
W-B 11
HP
CurrentJob
TableTable
Table
ELEC Panel
W-B 15
Current Job
Table
Next JobNext JobNext Job
Table
MachineAssem
bly
FinishedGoodsCurrent Job Current Job
Assembly & PackagingTable
Packaging
Assembly
Press
On Line Rack
Table
Next JobNext Job
Finished Goods Current Job Current Job Current Job
G5G6 G3SUD
Shelving
5SCart
MATERIA
LVENDING
MACHINE
MATERIAL
VENDING
MACHINE
MATERIAL
VENDING
MACHINE
MATERIAL
VENDING
MACHINE
LabelMaker
&Computer
Shelving
RTSTable
S1
Next Jobob
Next JobNext JobNext Job Next Job Next Job
Next JobNext JobNext Job Next Job Next Job
Next Jobob
S2
Tracking Board
TrashCart
RecyclingCart
Cardboard
Next Job
BulkMaterialSkid
Garbage
Cart
Recycling
Cart
W-B12
2
ReturntoStock
Table
Recycling
Cart
Current Job
Table
Table
Current Job
FinishedGoods
AssemblyAssembly
On Line Rack
Assembly
Robot
Assem
blyPump
Packaging
Shelving
Table
Table
FinishedGoods
Current Job
Current Job
ThermalGreaseRobot
OnLineRack
PS
UT
VLT
W-B23
Recycling
Cart
Cart
Endries
Endries
Endries
Endries
Endries
Endries
Endries
Endries
Endries
Endries
Endries
Endries
Shelving
Shelving
Endries
Endries
Endries
Endries
Electricaldrop
Shelving
Shelving
Shelving
Shelving
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Empty Pallets
Autom
ationPump
Pump
Cart
Cart
Assembly
On Line Rack
VLT table
Cart
Cart
Cart
Table
BubbleWrap
W-B14
Garbage
Assembly
Packaging
Table
Table
On Line Rack
On Line RackPump
Current
Job
Current Job
FinishedGoods
Assembly
On Line Rack
On Line Rack
PSUT R
obot
Table Table
Current
Job
Current Job
APOn2'x1.5' Table
Robot
2.167"x4'Table
Glue
Pump
PackagingStorage
AssemblyAssembly
On Line Rack On Line Rack
TableTable
FinishedGoods
Table
Current Job
W-B16
Current Job
Shelving
Filing Cabinet
RTS Table
Packaging
Assembly
Assembly
OnLine
Rack
OnLine
Rack
Assembly Assembly
Pump
Shelving
FileCabinet
AP HP
Shelving
Table
Robot
PS
UT
GluePump
Packaging
Assembly
Assembly
Table
Table
Garbage
RobotOn 2.5'x3' Table
LTF LT
PS
UT
Glue Pump
Robot
On2.5'x3'Table
Table
Table
Table
Current Job
PartsStorage
FinishedGoods
Current Job
FC
MovableBubble Wrap Cart
Stationary
Packaging
Storage
ReturntoStock
Table
Assembly
OnLineRack
Pump
Robot
Wire CrimperOn 2'6"x2'6" Cart
Assembly
On Line Rack
Assembly
On Line Rack
Packaging
Pump
Pump
FinishedGoods Current Job
Garbage
G Presson 2'6" x 2'6" Table
Riveteron 2'6" x 6'
Table
Current Job
Garbage
TableTable
Table
PSUT
Shelving
Filing Cabinet
W-B21
AssemblyAssembly
On Line Rack
Packaging
Table
FinishedGoods Current Job
Robot
Current Job
bly
Rack
Packaging
FinishedGoods
FinishedGoods
Table Table
CurrentJob
Assembly
On Line Rack
Assembly
On Line Rack
Packaging
Pump
Robot
UT
Table
CurrentJob
CurrentJob
Packaging
Roboton 2'7"x2' Table
AssemblyAssemblyOpticalTester
FinishedGoods
CurrentJob
Assembly
OnLineRack
On Line Rack On Line Rack
OnLineRack
Table
Table Table Garbage
Pump
CurrentJob
Table
ine Rack
sembly
urrentJob
Table
Tablew/Tack Board
Tablew/tack board
High-top
Table
Morning Market
Standard ProductsStand-up
DryErase
Board
Dry Erase BoardDry Erase Board
Packaging
Shelving
(fromred
tag)
Tracking Board
CurrentJob
Finished
Desk
CurrentJob
Desk
Stand-up
Desk
(labelprinters)&Computers
Desk
Work Bench
FileCabinet
WorkStation
Filing
Cabinet
Work
Station
FilingCabinet
Current Job
SamplesDesk
SamplesDesk
Pump
FinishedGoods
NewProductsTable
(nocomputer orphone hook
up)
Current Job
ToolCabinet
Work
Station
FilingCabinet
Work Bench
Robot
WorkBench
WorkBench
Work Bench
Work
Bench
Optical Testers
Current Job
WorkBench
Work
Station
FilingCabinet
Plotter
FinishedGoods
FinishedGoods
6.42
Work
Station
FilingCabinet
Samples
FIFOSamples
FIFO
Work
Station
Work
Station
Filing Cabinet
WorkStation
WorkStation
FilingCabinet
WorkStation
Filing
Cabinet
WorkStation
Filing
Cabinet
WorkStation
Filing
Cabinet
6.51
Plug InDesk Space
LockingCabinet
3.86
Current Job
Shelf
Shelf
Shelf
Shelf
LockingCabinet
LockingCabinet
Shelf
TrackingBoard
Empty Pallets
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
Complete FIFO25
2
3
4
Internship
Working at J.W. Speaker led me to a deep understanding of the delicate balance between safety, workflow, costs and space efficiency. Being a factory setting, these key concepts were
consistently woven through all projects and processes.
Initially, I spearheaded documentation of existing layout and work station light levels; to develop a thorough understanding of how to improve upon the work environment. The use of problem solving
skills was at the heart of each project that I took part in and every solution had to be reviewed at both a macro and a micro scale to
check for continuity at the factory and cellular level.
J.W. Speaker
SPACE SAVINGSWith a goal of freeing up 20% of grey space within the Whitney facility for future growth, cell designs were re-arranged to free up a center aisle from which materials would be dropped off at the back of the cell, minimizing the impact of deliveries on the productivity and interference in workflow. By arranging the cells with a common flow, they became more condensed, utilizing only the needed space for that particular job. Above is an electrical drop plan with gray spaces highlighted in orange.
PRODUCTION DIAGRAMSMany times the documentation provided to the line workers in a factory is relatively complicated and directly from the
Engineer’s desk. Diagrams such as those below were created to demonstrate the production process of a set of parts clearly so they could be quickly understood enhancing productivity.
COLLABORATIONIt was important to facilitate collaboration with other teams within the company to achieve the best workable solutions.
Many times the teams knew little on design and had difficulties visualizing spacial areas; we developed tools that
made it easier for them to visualize allowing for effective collaboration.
pg. 31
SAMPLES OF OTHERS - BUBBLES WITH DE-SCRIPTION
pg. 33
LAWTON AVE. DEVELOPMENT | 2015
Built from a set of construction documents, this digital model was created for promotional purposes of the
upcoming residential project. These provided viewers with the ability to imagine the site and provide evidence of community beinifit with the revitalization of the site.
SketchUp
A SITE | 2012
Charrette graphics are focused on creating a mood Another charrette graphics drawing based in Indiana,
was based off an existing aerial image. The drawing was quickly produced to represent the possibilities of the
site without hour and hours of drawing.
Pens, Markers & Colored Pencils
Ide[ALE] | 2014
Ide[ALE] looks at re-purposing wine and beer bottles through design to create elegant, clean and simple
lighting fixtures that not only see the bottle as a part but integral to the design with endless design
opportunities.
Pecan Wood & Recycled Wine and Beer Bottles
Additional Works
TOP ARCHITECTURE | 2014
Water color is very expressive form of sketching that can represent loosely an environment or design with
elegance. This is a water color drawing of the roof structure of Lee III on Clemson University’s Campus.
Pencil Sketch & Watercolor
NIGHTLIFE | 2012
Charrette graphics are focused on creating a mood through quick sketchy drawings and layers of trace for
a final quick rendering that focuses on the environment and experience instead of details. This is a charrette of a
restaurant design in Indiana.
Markers & Colored Pencils
DRAWING GROUP | 2012
Drawing buildings is important for architecture, but understanding how to sketch a person challenges us
to express a living thing, one that changes, fluctuates, even as we are sketching. This was a quick sketch of our
drawing group on Clemson University in the Quad.
Charcoal Pencil