DESIGN PORTFOLIO
ERIN KLINE
CONTENTSEDUCATIONAL
SUPPLEMENTAL
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012 brewery district
018 casa da música
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028 prairie sanctuary
032 central & vine
038 ZGF | ZY1
042 ZGF | UCHS redevelopment
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CONQUERING HEIGHTSA PSEUDO-VERTICAL LANDSCAPE
DIGITAL PROJECT | AUTOCAD | ILLUSTRATOR | 3D PRINTING
GOAL create a vertical landscape for people with a fear of heightsSITE NYC High Line between 23rd St. & 24th St.CONCEPT “cradle” the inhabitants while providing opportunities to test their fear
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OUTER CORE the area the provides comfort but also encourages the patients to slowly face their acrophobia. majority of the therapy offices, group meeting rooms, and training facilities are located within the outer core.
EDGE CONDITION the area that provides the least comfort for the residents/patients. this is the area of the program that challenges the patients to conquer their acrophobia by providing direct access to an edge condition and exposing the patients to the height of the building.
CENTRAL CORE the area that provides the most comfort to the residents/patients with acrophobia. contains the main vertical circulation for the entire building and resident apartments for patients with the more extreme cases of acrophobia.
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000’ LOWER GALLERY
009’ GALLERY AND RESTAURANT
020’ MAIN LOBBY
036’ ACROPHOBIA THERAPY CENTER OFFICES
068’ THERAPY CENTER: LOWER RESIDENCY
120’ THERAPY CENTER: MIDDLE RESIDENCY
180’ SKY LOBBY
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212’ THERAPY CENTER: UPPER RESIDENCY
320’ PUBLIC ROOF TERRACE
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OTR BREWERY DISTRICTA BRANDED ENVIRONMENT
PHOTOSHOP | ILLUSTRATOR | RHINO
GOAL design and define a district brand using environmental graphics and placemaking for the Cincinnati Brewery District located within historic Over-the-Rhine.SITE Over-the-Rhine north of East Liberty Street and south of McMicken Avenue, Cincinnati, OHCONCEPT “authentic.” as a group we wanted to capitalize on the history and rich character of the area, keeping all of its current charm while bringing a sense of place to the entire area through beer gardens, banners, murals, and other district markers. COLLABORATORS Kyle Bennett, ElAsa Crawford, Karen Hatfield, Jessica PingCONTRIBUTION as a group we developed our concept through numerous brainstorming and benchmarking exercises. specifically focused on the beer gardens, street placemaking, and the slogans and copy.PUBLICATION https://issuu.com/erinmkline/docs/brewerydistrict_processbook
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BRANDING & LOGO when it came to branding and the major logo, we went for a “historic with a modern twist” aesthetic, playing to the re-emerging breweries and maker spaces inhabiting the historic buildings. therefore, a strong sans serif leads the branding with a secondary slab serif, providing a slight historic vibe.
STREET SIGNS & BANNERS the street signs and banners became “markers” through out the project, small visual reminders for patrons to reflect on their location within the city. the street sign toppers would sit above the local street signs within the district and the banners would dawn the telephone poles and street lights.
ICONS hops, barley, and gears are the three icons that populate the street signs, banners and branding. hops and barley clearly calling to the districts name and brewing history and the gears referencing the new maker spaces and industrial heritage of the area.
COPY the copy and slogans were written to provoke a sense of nostalgia and pride. referencing to the area as “home” and well built over a long and bumpy history, letting the world know that Cincinnati’s brewing and industrial district has not been forgotten [the buildings, companies, or the people].
MURALS & TAGGING murals and tags already populate the area, some historic signage and some unwanted graffiti. however, both supply character and landmarks to the area. we used murals and tags as a placemaking and marker tool throughout the district.
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CASA DA MÚSICAA THEORETICAL EXPLORATION
RHINO | ILLUSTRATOR | INDESIGN
GOAL theoretically dissect design concepts and architectural intent of Casa da Música [by Rem Koolhaas and OMA] in Porto, Portugal to gain a deeper understanding of the buildings concept and construction process.CONCEPT breaking down the Casa da Música into a simplified form to showcase the major program solely as a function, but not form. reveal the concept of a box within a form within a box.COLLABORATORS Ghislaine Garcia, Emmanuel Manolukas, Giovanna Lang, Connor Hymes, Diego MaciasCONTRIBUTION research was done individually, then brought together and compiled. concept for model series was conceived over the course of several group meetings, and then refined. each person participated in the construction of each piece of the model. specifically focused on the architectural intent and the facilitated relationship between function, construction, materials, structure, and the desired aesthetic presentation. also complied and edited the process publicationPUBLICATION http://issuu.com/erinmkline/docs/theory_book_single
FALL 2014
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OMA’S ARCHITECTURAL INTENT re-address the relationship between the hollowed interior concert hall and the public outside. the building reveals its content to the city without being didactic; at the same time the city is exposed to the patrons inside in a way that has never happened before.
FORM VS. FUNCTION the main idea was to have the concert hall as the most acoustically perfect shape; a rectangle. however, Rem Koolhaas did not want the “shoe box” to be the main drive for the aesthetic form. thus, he took a solid orthogonal mass from which he then carved out a “gem-like” form. this form houses the “shoe box” auditorium in the heart of the structure and all other program revolves around it.
THEORETICAL INTENT after studying Koolhaas’ architectural intent and relating it to the theory of deconstructivism, the team began to discuss a deconstructed model to represent the non-orthogonal form and the very orthogonal program. the goal was to show the strong “carved” building mass in comparison with needed and desired shape of the auditorium.
MODEL CONCEPT the concept of the model series is the idea of the Russian doll [one form that fits into another inside another]. the first part showing the “block of stone” where the carved form came from. the second piece is the carved form with key programmatic element removed from the mass, and the third is the rectangular auditorium. all three parts can collapse into one another revealing the original program form.
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SUPERIMPOSED GRIDSA CULINARY SCHOOL & DINNER THEATER
AUTOCAD | ILLUSTRATOR | PHOTOSHOP
GOAL design two buildings with semi-contrasting programs on an extreme topographical site.SITE Eden Park in Mount Adams, Cincinnati, OHCONCEPT juxtaposing grids based on program needs [functions] and program orientation.
SPRING 2013
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PRAIRIE SANCTUARYA MetroLAB DESIGN STUDIO
RHINO | ILLUSTRATOR | PHOTOSHOP
GOAL design and build a self sustained tiny house for the grounds keeper of the Kamama Prairie.SITE Kamama Prairie in rural Adams County, OHCONCEPT simple construction and small foot print that melds into the landscape. the concept started with using a re-purposed shipping container for convenient transportation to the site, and was later built upon by using reclaimed materials from the site.COLLABORATORS Michael McInturf’s 2015 summer semester studio [15 students]CONTRIBUTION took on a leadership and organization role. focused on the bathroom inside the shipping container, the millwork and kitchen area, and the millwork connection details.
SUMMER 2015
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CENTRAL & VINEA BOUTIQUE HOTEL
REVIT | 3DS MAX | PHOTOSHOP | ILLUSTRATOR
GOAL design a boutique hotel that reflects the spirit of Cincinnati and Over-the-Rhine with a team.SITE the corner of Central Parkway and Vine St. Cincinnati, OHCONCEPT “threshold,” a gateway that entices people into the hotel and the culture enriched area of Over-the-Rhine.COLLABORATORS Sydney Brown and Laura SoriaCONTRIBUTION concept was conceived as a group and individual spaces were developed through a pass and play mentality. specifically worked on the retail and lobby space during conceptual phase and the bar and breakfast areas during the schematic phase.
FALL 2013
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ZY1: ZIDELL BLOCKSELECTED WORK FROM INTERNSHIP AT ZGF ARCHITECTS
RHINO | REVIT | PHOTOSHOP | ILLUSTRATOR
GOAL design the counter-part to the existing Emery Apartments along SW Moody Avenue with a retail/mixed-use and residential program that will serve the South Waterfront District and OHSU. the secondary goal was to create a transportation hub by capitalizing on the four means of public transportation within a five minute walking radius.SITE SW Moody Avenue and Gibbs Street in South Waterfront District of Portland, ORCONCEPT the design concept of ZY1 is carried from the Emery Apartments: the rapids and oxbows of the Willamette River.CONTRIBUTION concentrated on the massing of the residential tower and its relation to the Emery Apartments. worked on building elevations and plans. completed the client presentation renderings and Design Review diagrams.
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PLANE VS. WRAPPER throughout the project there was a discussion about how the bars of ZY1 were to be perceived in plan and perspective. as the discussion grew, it was apparent that the language needed to be similar to the Emery Apartments. it was crucial to diagram the Emery, which had one “wrapper” that skinned the back bar of the building and a single planar corten steel wall. taking this language to the bars of ZY1, the back bar became the “wrapper,” and the two front bars took on the single “plane” aesthetic. this allowed the two buildings to read as a pair between two strong linear landmarks.
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042 ZGF | UCHS REDEVELOPMENT
UCHS REDEVELOPMENTSELECTED WORK FROM INTERNSHIP AT ZGF ARCHITECTS
SKETCHUP | INDESIGN | PHOTOSHOP | ILLUSTRATOR | REVIT
GOAL redevelop University City High School into a tech office tower for University City Science Center and Wexford Science and Technology on the west side of Philadelphia.SITE the proposed corner of 37th Street and Warren Street in Philadelphia, PACONCEPT create a collaborative and productive private realm within the tower and a vibrant public realm surrounding the tower. use green resources and interior winter gardens among office and garage spaces to create an innovative and interactive tower that supports public and private functions for the University City Science Center.CONTRIBUTION focused on the presentation diagrams, client presentation, and vertical solar panel sunshade for the building. created quick Illustrator renderings, floor plans and ground floor lobby studies.
SPRING 2015
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PHOTO VOLTAICSSHADE AND GENERATE ELECTRICITY
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INTEGRATED ENVIRONMENTAL STRATEGIES as part of University City Science Center’s campus, the new tech office needed to incorporate green infrastructure into the buildings program and form. the photo voltaic sun-screen wraps the south facade from the roof all the way to the park below, while the rest of the building is collecting and harvesting rainwater and introducing natural ventilation sequences through strategically planned winter gardens.
MASSING. PROGRAM, & FORM the tech office is placed in the center of UCHS campus. new cross through roads are being proposed for better car and pedestrian access. the initial concept is mass versus void. then the stacked program of an office begins to manipulate mass, and finally the amenities create pockets to break the massing of the office program.
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OFFICE SPACES
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PHOTOGRAPHYa variety of subjects and lighting effects that create a balanced a portfolio
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ERIN KLINE
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