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A D A M S C H I F F M A C H E R
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HHL ARCHITECTS BUFFALO, NYPROFESSIONAL (DESIGNER)
Major project work was provided for the restoration of the Gideon Putnam hotel in Saratoga Springs, NY as well as input in design workshops, AIA enrichment classes, and ADA Accessibility workshops. Other projects assisted on include the Beaver Hollow Biggest Loser fitness camp, Urgent Care Medical buildings and Park Country Club in Williamsville, New York. Drawings shown are from contributions to restoration of The Gideon Putnam Hotel in Saratoga Springs, NY.
1 StairwellCast concrete stairs separate
from wall with construction joint8” thick concrete slab landing
2 Second Level3”x10” floor joists at 16” o.c.5/8” plywood sheathingMortar backer boardCeramic Tile
3 External Interior East Wall at Upper Levels
2 course high CMU lintel2 8”x12”x8” CMU
4 External South Wall at Upper Levels
2 course high CMU lintel with 2-#5 reinforcing, grout solid extends 8” on each side of masonry opening
8”x12”x8” CMU8” CMU Bond BeamDam proofingThrough wall flashing
continuousSloped Cement wash, 2' thick
rigid insulation2” air space8”x8”x4” CMU with
transparent waterproof coating
5 External South Wall at Ground Level
8”x16”x8” CMU with 3-#5 vertical reinforcement bars at corners, openings, and 4' maximum placed in fully grouted cells for the height of the building and horizontal joint reinforcement at 16” o.c.
Dam proofing Through wall flashing continuous
Sloped Cement wash, 2' thick rigid insulation
2” air space8”x8”x4” CMU with
transparent waterproof 758 "
Croffead HouseClark & Menefee ArchitectsBen BargielJuliann HansonAdam Schiffmacher
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGYDrawings below are from an intensive analysis into the Croffead House by Clark & Menefee Architects. The drawings utilized CAD to depict sections of the building at a 45 degree axonometric, allowing a knowledge of the construction methods and materials to emerge as each layer was peeled back from within the drawing.
ACADEMIC (B.S. ARCH)
10’9”
16’9”8’1”
6’5”
4’10”
11’11”
16’6”
9’10”
7’7”
4’9”
3’10”2’8”
5’4”
4’7”
3’11”2’8”
2’0”
4’0”3’6”
3’5”2’0”
BEDROOM 158.53 sq. ft.
BEDROOM 158.53 sq. ft.
LIVING ROOM209.23 sq. ft.
LIVING ROOM209.23 sq. ft.
KITCHEN AREA146.53 sq. ft.
FOYER11.98 sq. ft.
CLOSET 14.05 sq. ft.
BATHROOM31.15 sq. ft.
CLOSET 111.80 sq. ft.
BATHROOM31.15 sq. ft.
HALL20.80 sq. ft.
CLOSET 14.05 sq. ft.
ENTRY CLOSET 6.70 sq. ft.
HALL CLOSET 10.65 sq. ft.
CLOSET 111.80 sq. ft.
A P A R T M E N T S B Y L I N D E N
HYDE PARK
APARTMENT NUMBER: 1C
TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE: 625.08 sq. ft.
KITCHEN AREA: 146.53 sq. ft. LIVING ROOM: 209.23 sq. ft. BEDROOM: 158.53 sq. ft. BATHROOM: 31.15 sq. ft. CLOSET 1: 11.80 sq. ft. CLOSET: 14.05 sq. ft. ENTRY CLOSET: 6.70 sq. ft.
16’9” x 8’1”
16’9” x 8’1”
11’11” x 17’
11’11 x 17’
16’6” x 7’7”
16’6” x 9’10”
6’5” x 4’10”
6’5” x 4’10”
4’7” x 2’0”
4’7” x 2’0”
4’0” x 3’6”2’0” x 3’5”
4’0” x 3’6”
ENTRY CLOSET6.70 sq. ft.
3’5” x 2’0”
HALL CLOSET10.65 sq. ft.
3’11” x 2’8”LINEN CLOSET3.63 sq. ft.
2’1” x 11”
DISCLAIMER: Document is for conceptual anddimensional use only; provide to future residents onlyfor their personal use and may not be used for anyother purpose. Actual finishes and kitchen layout maydiffer from what is shown.
KITCHEN AREA146.53 sq. ft.
TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE: 1,182.85sq. ft.
KITCHEN: 151.7 sq. ft. LIVING ROOM: 257.7 sq. ft. DINING ROOM: 179.70 sq. ft. BEDROOM 1: 169.55 sq. ft.BEDROOM 2: 187.13 sq. ft. BATH: 32.65 sq. ft. CLOSET 1: 18.6 sq. ft. CLOSET 2: 21.4 sq. ft. HALL CLOSET: 5.78 sq. ft. ENTRY CLOSET: 11.8 sq. ft.
DISCLAIMER: Document is for conceptual anddimensional use only; provide to future residents onlyfor their personal use and may not be used for anyother purpose.
BUILDING: D
APARTMENT NUMBER: 1
BATH32.65 sq. ft.
HALL27.2 sq. ft.
KITCHEN151.7 sq. ft.
BEDROOM 2187.13 sq. ft.
LIVING ROOM257.50 sq. ft.
DINING ROOM179.70 sq. ft.
HALL77.35 sq. ft.
CLOSET 118.6 sq. ft.
CLOSET 221.43 sq. ft.
HALL CLOSET5.78sq. ft.
ENTRY
ENTRY CLOSET11.8 sq. ft.
15’6”
19’1”
16’4”10’10”
7’11”
11’5”
8’11”2’4”
12’11”
12’11” 13’9”
L U X U R Y A P A R T M E N T S B Y L I N D E N
T E W I N D S O R
ENTRY
KITCHEN LIVING ROOM
BEDROOM 2BATH
DINING ROOM
CLOSET 2
HALL CLOSET
ENTRY CLOSET
FOOD PANTRY
CLOSET 1
BEDROOM 1
7’7”4’4”4’4”
5’1” 5’2” 5’6”
13’9”
4’5
4’10”
4’10”2’9”
BEDROOM 1169.55 sq. ft.
4’11”11’11”
9’11”
16’9”
8’3”
6’2”
10’9”
5’8”
10’10”
8’6”
6’1”4’3”
2’0”
3’5”
3’3”
11’11”
5’2”4’1”
4’11”
BEDROOM 131.63 sq. ft.
BEDROOM 131.63 sq. ft.
LIVING ROOM218.73 sq. ft.
LIVING ROOM218.73 sq. ft.
KITCHEN AREA142.33 sq. ft.
FOYER24.95 sq. ft.
FOYER24.95 sq. ft.
HALL CLOSET23.58 sq. ft.
CLOSET 222.73 sq. ft.
ENTRY CLOSET11.65 sq. ft.
BATHROOM39.18 sq. ft.
BATHROOM30.38 sq. ft.
HALL18.23 sq. ft.
CLOSET 19.88 sq. ft.
CLOSET 18.65 sq. ft.
CLOSET 18.65 sq. ft.
LINEN1.53 sq. ft.
BATHROOM30.38 sq. ft.
ENTRY CLOSET11.65 sq. ft.
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A P A R T M E N T S B Y L I N D E N
HYDE PARK
APARTMENT NUMBER: 5D
TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE: 613.78 sq. ft.
KITCHEN AREA: 142.33 sq. ft. LIVING ROOM: 218.73 sq. ft. BEDROOM: 131.63 sq. ft. BATHROOM: 30.38 sq. ft. HALL CLOSET: 23.58 sq. ft.CLOSET 1: 8.65 sq. ft. ENTRY CLOSET: 11.65 sq. ft.
16’9” x 8’3”
16’9” x 8’3”
11’11” x 18’3”
11’11” x 18’3”
11’11” x 10’9”
11’11” x 10’9”
4’11” x 6’2”
4’11” x 6’2”
LINEN CLOSET1.53 sq. ft.
5’2” x 4’3”
5’2” x 4’3”HALL CLOSET
23.58 sq. ft.
4’1” x 2’0”3’5” x 3’3”
3’5” x 3’3”
DISCLAIMER: Document is for conceptual anddimensional use only; provide to future residents onlyfor their personal use and may not be used for anyother purpose. Actual finishes and kitchen layout maydiffer from what is shown.
KITCHEN AREA142.33 sq. ft.
4’1” x 2’0”
10’4”
9’9”
10’0”
11’0”
8’7”10’11”
3’2”10’5”
5’5”
5’5”
2’5”
1’6”
3’2”
3’2”6’11”
4’0”
9’9”
BEDROOM 106.00 sq. ft.
BATHROOM32.75 sq. ft.
BEDROOM 106.00 sq. ft.
LIVING ROOM214.78 sq. ft.
LIVING ROOM214.78 sq. ft.
KITCHEN AREA146.60 sq. ft.
FOYER51.40 sq. ft.
CLOSET17.40 sq. ft.
LINEN CLOSET11.33 sq. ft.
BATHROOM39.18 sq. ft.
BATHROOM32.75 sq. ft.
HALL9.13 sq. ft.
LINEN CLOSET11.33 sq. ft.
CLOSET17.40 sq. ft.
A P A R T M E N T S B Y L I N D E N
HYDE PARK
APARTMENT NUMBER: 2E
TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE: 602.33 sq. ft.
KITCHEN AREA: 146.60 sq. ft. LIVING ROOM: 214.78 sq. ft. BEDROOM: 106.00 sq. ft. BATHROOM: 32.75 sq. ft. LINEN CLOSET: 11.33 sq. ft. CLOSET: 17.40 sq. ft.
17’11” x 8’7”
17’11” x 8’7”
10’11” x 8’7”
10’11” x 8’7”
10’5” x 10’0”
10’5” x 10’0”
5’5” x 3’2”
5’5” x 3’2”
2’5” x 1’6”
2’5” x 1’6”
5’5” x 3’2”
5’5” x 3’2”
DISCLAIMER: Document is for conceptual anddimensional use only; provide to future residents onlyfor their personal use and may not be used for anyother purpose. Actual finishes and kitchen layout maydiffer from what is shown.
KITCHEN AREA146.60 sq. ft.
LINDEN PROPERTIESTHE WINDSORHYDE PARK 1217 DELAWARE
Extensive field measurements of a portfolio of over 600 rental units in the WNY area created 3-dimensional renderings, allowing for a marketing scheme that leveraged each buildings architectural design as a tool. This gave agency to a comprehensive branding and measurement package that benefitted both renovation crew and leasing operations. Show below are 3 of the 13 properties, with examples of layouts created.
PROFESSIONAL(CREATIVE DIRECTOR)
The position entailed developing drawings for capital projects , analyzing existing antiquated construction documents and contributing to the development and design of solutions to issues within the buildings. It also required creativity in solving management and communication issues within current and prospective tenants, employees and internal processes and organization with tight deadlines.
LINDEN
ASHLANDAVENUEBOILERROOM
P R O P E R T I E S O F W E S T E R N N E W Y O R K , L P
TITLE:
703 WEST FERRY STREETBUFFALO, NY 14222
SCALE:
3/16”=1’
DATE:
MARCH 3 2014
11 ASHLANDAVENUE
BUFFALO, NY14222
REVISED:
ADDRESS:
TO BE USEDONLY AS
DIRECTED,ALL OTHER USES
PROHIBITED
NOTES:
DRAWING:
P101
DEPTH 1’ 4 3/8”
W 6 x 20W 6 x 20
DEPTH 3’ 10 1/8”
W 6 x 20
LINDEN PROPERTIES OF WNY, LP PROFESSIONAL (CREATIVE DIRECTOR)
PICTURESQUE: L AKE HOUSE
This project distills abstract relationships between elements of a 2-dimensional painting into a 3-dimensional mass, informing the design of an artists studio and residence in Frederick Law Olmsted’s Delaware Park in Buffalo NY.
SECTION 2 SECTION 3 SECTION B
EAST ELEVATION NORTH ELEVATION WEST ELEVATION SOUTH ELEVATION
SECTION A SECTION C
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SECTION 1
Plan/Sections-Ink on Mylar
LOWER RESIDENCE PLAN
SITE PLAN
CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT
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PRE-CAST CONCRETE PANELSSTEEL COLUMN ENCASED IN CONCRETE PILASTERWOOD PLANK STAIRCASE W/BOLTED STEEL CONNECTOR INTO PILASTEREXTENSIVE GREEN ROOF (MEMBRANE, BARRIER, TYP.)EXISTING CONCRETE DAM, REINFORCEDWOOD STRIP CLADDING ADHERED THROUGH BOLTED FIRRING STRIPS TO EXISTING DAMANCHORED FLOATING PLANTER BOXESIVY TRELLISPRE-CAST CONCRETE PANEL ENTRYWAY TUNNELEXISTING HOYT LAKE (CUT-AWAY)
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ACADEMIC (B.S. ARCH)
CIRCUL AR ARRAYCircular Array uses technical standards of program elements as generators of form for a boat factory, dock, and parking structure in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The arc of the array is scaled to accomodate different aspects of the design, from the macro of the site planning to the micro of different circulation paths. 3D modeling, model making and CAD drawings were used to create the mechanism for design.
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HOLLOW ARCHED STEEL TUBE WELDED AT CONNECTIONSSTEEL ANCHORED INTO CONCRETE FOUNDATIONSITE-CAST CONCRETE BARRIERSPRESSURE TREATED WOOD DOCK PLANKSPRE-CAST CONCRETE SLABS SECURED THROUGH WELDING AND TOP COATSTEEL GIRDER BARRIERS ACCENTED WITH GLASSSTEEL FRAMED STRUCTURAL MODULE WITH ARGON GAS FILLED GLAZINGSITE-CAST CURVED CONCRETE STEPSSMALL BOAT RATED LIFTING CRANE
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CURVED UNIT & SITE SECTION
EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC UNIT SITE RENDERING
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STAIR ACCESS TO UPPER LEVELSCRANE BOAT LAUNCH PA
RKING
72 PARKING SPACESSTAIR ACCESS TO OTHER LEVELSBRIDGING TO OTHER PARKING FA
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OF 72 LIGHT PORTS
STRUCTURE CREATES SHADINGCRANE FOR BOAT LAUNCH
ACADEMIC (B.S. ARCH)
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SECO
ND 3 WET LABS
3 DRY LABS6 RESEARCH OFFICES2 FOOD PREP SPACES3 STAFF OFFICES2 STORAGE ROOMS1 CONFERENCE ROOM 6 LAP PREP
FIRST
2 WET LABS2 DRY LABS4 RESEARCH OFFICES2 STAFF OFFICES2 RESTROOMS2 STORAGE ROOMS1 CONFERENCE ROOM 4 LAP PREP
THIRD 4 WET LAB
4 DRY LAB8 RESEARCH OFFICES4 STAFF OFFICES2 STORAGE ROOMS1 CONFERENCE ROOM 8 LAP PREP FO
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H 1 LECTURE HALL1 OPEN EXHIBITION/LOBBY3 FOOD PREP SPACES1 ARTS THEATRE2 STORAGE ROOMS1 CONFERENCE ROOM 2 RESTROOMSG
ROUND 1 WET LAB
1 DRY LAB2 RESEARCH OFFICES1 LOBBYSHIPPING RECEIVING BAY2 STORAGE ROOMS1 CONFERENCE ROOM 1 LAP PREP
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GENOMIC EXPANSIONGenomic expansion takes inspiration from medical lab standard sizing to create spaces emulate the program that inhabits them. This emulation is represented through BIM modeling, laser-cut plexiglass models, and graphical CAD / Rhino diagrams displaying the translation from genomic concept to architectural design.
FOURTH FLOOR CONCEPTUALTHIRD FLOOR CONCEPTUALSECOND FLOOR CONCEPTUAL
CONCEPTUAL MODEL
FIRST FLOOR CONCEPTUALGROUND FLOOR CONCEPTUAL
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SITE-CAST AND PRE-CAST CONCRETE WALLS/FLOORSASPHALT SHINGLE ROOF SYSTEM (TYP.)POLISHED GALVANIZED STAINLESS STEEL PERFORATED RAIN SCREENROOF VENTILATION ACCESS FOR LAB SPACES
ASPHALT/CEMENT PARKING AREAPROGRAM EXPANSION INTO SUCCEEDING FLOORSEXPANDED VIEWPOINTS THROUGH RAINSCREENARGON FILLED DOUBLE GLAZED TINTED WINDOWS
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20 LAB SPACES 10 STORAGE SPACES4 RESTROOMS
1 LECTURE HALL/EXHIBITION ART SPACE20 LAB PREP SPACES
20 RESEARCH OFFICE SPACES1 SHIPPING/RECEIVING/LOBBY
ACADEMIC (B.S. ARCH)
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EXPLODED AXON
MODEL IMAGES
BUILDING IN CONTEXT
NORTHWEST FACADE (SWAN STREET) SOUTHEAST-NORTHWEST SECTION
1 3-BEDROOM UNIT1 2-BEDROOM UNITS2 1-BEDROOM UNITS2 -STORY ATRIUM GREEN SPACELIGHTWELLSACCESS TO LOWER UNITSELEVATOR ACCESSAMPHITHEATRE VIEWINGFL
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& 61 3-BEDROOM UNIT
2 2-BEDROOM UNITSLAUNDRY ROOMCOMMON SPACELIGHTWELLSACCESS TO LOWER UNITSELEVATOR ACCESSAMPHITHEATRE VIEWINGFL
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& 42 RESTROOMS
2 LOUNGE SPACES3 ENTRANCES-MAINLOBBYAMPHITEATRE ACCESSMIXED-USE PUBLIC SPACESELEVATORACCESS TO UNITSACCESS TO PARKINGACCESS TO THE PARKLAUNDRY ROOM
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HORIZONTAL CEDAR PLANK CLADDINGHORIZONTAL COPPER STRIPS1.5” X 1/2” FIRRING STRIPSSITE CAST CONCRETE WALLSPRE-CAST CONCRETE SLABS SECURED THROUGH WELDING AND TOP COATMIRRORED DOUBLE GLAZED TEMPERED GLASSPOWDERCOATED STEEL FRAME SYSTEM FOR GLASS INLAYLAYERED EARTH WITH MOISTURE BARRIERGALVANIZED METAL SHEET CLADDING
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INTERST IT IAL SPACESThis project put forth a proposal that leveraged the qualities of interstitial spaces within the city fabric, using the form to both harness the power of wind and to give shape to a public amphitheatre. The program provides a mixed use strategy and is represented through technical drawings, 3D and physical modeling.
ACADEMIC (B.S. ARCH)
EXISTING LIBRARY WITH ACOUSTICS
COMMUNIT Y PROJECTS
TOTEM WALL
MONTEVERDE INSTITUTE
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
WEST BUFFALO, NY
MONTEVERDE, COSTA RICA
EAST BUFFALO, NY
In addition to design and technical examples, various design-build projects in local and international communities brought real-life exposure to fabrication, construction and production methods. The projects were represented through diagrams, renderings, drawings, collages and mulit-stage presentations to the community.
Design and fabrication of four sculptural totem pieces for a transition wall between a local park and business in Buffalo, NY, involving steel, concrete and wood inlays
Affordable acoustic dampering system using locally sourced woods clad in cloth and cork to reduce the resonating sound from rain on metal roof. Presented in Spanish to the local community.
Full house build on Fox Street in East Buffalo, NY
ACADEMIC (B.S. ARCH)
VOLUNTEER
ACADEMIC (B.S. ARCH)
GEXTERIOR WALKWAY
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RESTAURANT TRANSVERSE SECTIONS 55-95
CAFETRANSVERSE
SECTIONS 115-139
ENTRANCE SECTIONSTRANSVERSE SECTIONS 1-30
EXISTING ALTER ROAD
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FOX CREEK FOX CREEK
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[OL]FACTORY DETROIT, MICHIGAN
This project uses landscape and architectural design as a mechanism to blend the spatial perceptions and experiences of human and canine in a co-habitating parkway. Urban planning demographic mapping was utilized to determine the site location in Detroit, while 3D rendering, graphical diagrams and CNC milling represented the processional and final presentation drawings.
HURBAN GARDEN
GASHLAND ST. ENTRANCE
ACADEMIC (M.ARCH)
THE GREATER OUTER HARBOROLD FIRST WARD, BUFFALO, NYThis project was conceptualized in tandem with the real life controversy over the development of a tract of land in the Outer Harbor region of downtown Buffalo, NY. The Greater Outer Harbor stitched together pieces of program already developed in the area, while providing a concise argument for a grand park on the waterfront, referencing the rich Olmstedian park history existent in Buffalo. Using different landscape design elements and strategic program and development sites, the outer harbor in Buffalo is woven into a set of comprehensive programmed green spaces.
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TIMES BEACH NATURE PRESERVEOUTER HARBOR AMPHITHEATREBREAKWALL HABITAT ISLANDMIXED USED / MIXED INCOME RESIDENTIAL + MOORINGSILO CITYCANALSIDE / HARBOCENTERLIGHTHOUSE SIDE PARKFUTURE GRACIOUS LIVING OUTDOOR FURNITUREGENERAL MILLSSMALL BOAT HARBORTIFFT FARMS NATURE PRESERVESKYLINE GREENWAYGATHERING ZONES / TRAILS21ST CENTURY PLAZAMEDIUM DENSITY FORESTLAND CORRIDOR FOR TERRESTRIAL HABITAT CONNECTIVITY
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NSITE PLANSCALE: 1”=500’
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OUTER HARBOR CONCERT SERIES
SMALL BOATMARINA TRAVEL/RECREATION
WARMER MONTHS NEUTRAL MONTHSECOLOGICAL HUMAN ECOLOGICAL + HUMAN
COOLER MONTHS
RESTAURANTS&SHOPS TIFFT FARM
BIRDWATCHINGAT TIMES BEACH
CITY OF NIGHTART INSTALLATIONAT SILO CITY
BREAKWALK5K
CANOING / KAYAKING
SUNBATHING /TRAIL WALKING
OUTER HARBORSEASONALFESTIVAL SERIES
YACHT / BOATDRY DOCK MOORING
RECREATIONALWINTER SPORTS
SLEDDING /WINTER-LAND
ACTIVITIESICE FISHING
LABATT PONDHOCKEY TOURN.
SNOW HIKING
BREAKWALK
RESTAURANTS &DINING AREAS
FIRE PIT / PARKS“ETERNAL FLAME”
AREA
TIFFT FARM SATELLITE AREA
ICE CLIMBING
HABITAT ACCESS KEYPOLLINATOR AVIAN TERRESTRIAL HUMAN AQUATIC
Avian species are abundant in the Outer Harbor, these areas encourage avian habitat development as well as provide a larger population with more dedicated zones for birdwatchers to experience while building on existing infrastructure.
Nearby nature preserve terrestrial populations already bleed into the site, these spaces allow for creation of new terrestrial corridors as well as connect & strengthen the existing ones.
These areas showcase the zones that are accessible by humans. This access and area creates revenue that allows the park to be self-sustaining in regards to maintenance costs.
With Lake Erie already being a major recreation-al fishing zone, these areas create aquatic habitat for smaller, lower current dwelling species, as well as foster spawning of other aquatic life.
Floral fauna and specialized plants such as milkweed would attract pollinators to the area. Monarch Butterfly & Bee species look to provide natural “boundary” areas to discourage passage of humans in certain areas.
THE SKYLINE
ACADEMIC (M.ARCH)
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MILLENNIUM CANAL
MIXED-USE HOUSING
THE SKYLINE
TRANSPORTATION SPACEHABITAT CORRIDOR
RAIL SPACE (SCENIC-CONNECT
TO SILO CITY)
RAIL SPACE
INDUSTRIAL SPACESHIPPING SPACE
PROPOSEDEDGE CONDITIONS
MEMORIAL DESIGN IN THE AGE OF TERRORTHESIS, 2014-2015, PROF. HADAS STEINER-CHAIR, PROF. SEAN BURKHOLDER, ADVISOR
En Memoriam is an exploration of the relationship between architectural design and memorial culture in the United States. It investigates the memorial as a repository of the values of society expressed through a designed object or space, analyzing specifically the impact and evolution of the memorial since Abraham Lincoln’s commemoration of Gettysburg field as the nations first war memorial.
Empirical and historical research create an objective process that determiens the effectiveness of a memorial’s design by comparing the subject it represents against the space and design decisions made. This
process informed strategies on how to design a memorial to the War on Terror, a vague, endless campaign began by the United States after the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in 2001.
These attacks on the United States have effected the country economically, politically, and socially ushering in a new Age of Terror, where policy and military decisions are made in fear against an obscure, vague enemy. This thesis analyzes this present day struggle in designing a memorial to something that has no definitive resolution, and a multitude of valid conflicting perspectives. En Memori-
am attempts to understand a relevant complex socio-political issue while suggesting manners in which to improve monument and memorial fabrication, planning and design.
Pictured below are final renderings and diagrams of the final stage of the thesis, a memorial to the War on Terror situated on the border of Washington D.C. and Arlington V.A.
The full thesis is available at the QR code and link below.