Katherine Schneider Portfolio

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PORTFOLIO 233 Holland Street , Somerville, MA 02144 KATHERINE SCHNEIDER [email protected] 201.953.0934

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  • PORTFOLIO

    233 Holland Street , Somerville, MA 02144

    KATHERINE SCHNEIDER

    [email protected]

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    MICRO PRE-FAB TOURISMJelsa, Croatia

    TIMBER IN THE CITYRed Hook, Brooklyn

    URBAN FAMILY HOUSINGBoston, MA

    29CELIO CHILDRENS HOUSERome, Italy

    35ERCOLANO CONSERVATION PROJECTErcolano, Italy

    37PIN BOSTONBoston, MA

    41BARBARA FELIX ARCH + DESIGNSanta Fe, NM

    45PERKINS + WILLBoston, MA

    49SKETCHING STUDIESRome, Italy

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Farm culture presents historically significant and vernacular construction methodologies, particularly in Jelsa, Croatia. With so many people invested in the rural landscape, there is an opportunity to combine agriculture and tourism. Using prefabrication methods and vernacular construction, a new type of accommodation can be created to establish a resilient tourism economy.This project utilizes the large amount of agricultural land in the Jelsa Municipality and establishes a 25m2 rural typology designed around a prefabricated core. The exterior shell utilizes site extracted materials (limestone + timber) and can be built quickly using traditional rubble wall construction. This typology will boost individual household income and provide tourists with a unique travelexperience embedded in the Croatian cultural landscape.

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    AGRICULTURE + TOURISM NEW ECONOMIC VIABILITY

    MICRO PRE-FAB TOURISMJelsa, Croatia

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    25%Hotels

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    EXISTING STRUCTURESAGRICULTURAL PLOTS

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    Culturally Significant

    Additional Income

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    Site Selection + ClearingGround Prep + MaterialsMasonry WallsRoof + Wood SupportsSmoke Preventing Pests + RotNatural DeteriorationVegetation Takes OverReconstruction + Rehab

    VERNACULAR CONSTRUCTION

    AGRICULTURAL TRADITIONS MANUAL TERRACING

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    Rubble Stone WallGround Humus LayerExtracting Limestone

    Cleared Limestone Rubble Agriculture Vine / Planting

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  • NIGHT PLAN OFF SEASON

    UNIT TYPE 01 UNIT TYPE 02

    TOURISM SEASON PLANTOURISM SEASON PLAN

    NIGHT PLAN OFF SEASON

    MICRO PRE-FAB TOURISMJelsa, Croatia

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  • SPLIT (PORT CITY)Adria ProzorlWindow Production

    Steel ProductionAdria Steel

    Energy Infrastructure CompanyAedelis

    Adult Education in Construction Techniques Kontrol Biro

    Construction Equipment Rentals + PurchaseMorlak

    Beech Wood, Whitewood, + Oak Timber PK Timber

    Aluminum Window + Curtain Wall ManufacturingTendiko

    Warehouse + Production SpaceTechnoguma

    Metal Cutting + Welding EquipmentVar Oprima

    Cement, Limestone, Sand, Concrete, Bricks, LumberConstruction Equipment + Tools

    Tragurium Commerce

    Infrastructure Construction CompanyStrabag

    Solar Power Systems + BatteriesSeptic Tanks + Boilers

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    infrastructure

    cement + concrete

    welding + metals

    steel aluminum windows + curtain wall

    warehouse + production

    timber

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    PREFAB CONSTRUCTION

    LONG MODULEISO container 40ft

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    CEILING + DECKING

    METAL PANEL

    KITCHEN CORE

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    Bedroom Privacy

    Lofted Bedroom

    Bedroom LEDs

    Bathroom Core

    Bedroom

    Composting

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    Bathroom + Bedroom

    Kitchen Pocket Door

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    Sealing Kitchen DoorStorage Cabinet Space

    Electric Stove PadMicro Refrigerator

    Light Steel Cable RailingBed and Storage SpaceWood Flooring and Wall

    PREFABRICATED CORE

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    STARI GRAD - SPLIT - ANCONA IT

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    SHORT MODULE

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    SHIPPING SPACE

    LONG MODULE

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  • CEMENT MIXER SHIPPING PALLETMATERIAL CART

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    Excavation + FoundationInsert Composting System Pre-Cast Foundation BeamsPour Concrete SlabCore Arrives On SiteUtility Components PlacedLimestone Wall ConstructionTimber Frame RoofWood Intermediate MembersLaying Slate Slab Roof

    CONSTRUCTION ASSEMBLY

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  • RUBBLE LIMESTONE+ Mortar

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    DESIGN ENG. APPROVALS SITE DEVELOPMENT INSTALL +

    PREFABRICATION

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    PREFAB CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE

    TIME SAVINGS

    MICRO PRE-FAB TOURISMJelsa, Croatia

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  • Vacuum Tube SystemSOLAR HOT WATER

    Photovoltaic CanopySOLAR POWER

    Passive HeatingTHERMAL MASS

    O-the-GridUTILITIES

    Natural VentilationAIR CIRCULATION

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    1600 1840 1920Red Hook is founded by Dutch settlers andnamed for the red clay and shape.

    Construction begins to developthe area as a port for freight cargo

    Red Hook becomes a major freight capitalwith large dry dock space for ships

    TIMBER IN THE CITYRed Hook, Brooklyn

    This project, in tandem with the requirements of the Timber in the City competition, is meant to showcase building structure and detail design. Our prototype is centered around the idea of future use planning, requiring a structural typology that allows for flexibility. This design features a variety of timber including a grid of glulam columns, wood open web joists, and structurally insulated panels. The exterior of the building showcases the vertical quality of the SIP panels, and features a concrete rain screen exterior shell. Building systems are routed through open web joists to allow maximum flexibility and future alterations. The building as designed features a woodshop, bike sharing hub, rentable work space, and live-work style apartments for local artisans.

    SPRING 2013COMPREHENSIVE DESIGN STUDIO

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  • 1990 20081930Influx of industry leaves area highly impoverished and living in densely packed temporary housing.

    IKEA comes to Red Hook in place of historic drydocks 2012 Red Hook is hit by Hurricane Sandy.

    No longer a major port, artists looking for low rent begin moving to Red Hook for work space.

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    The building facade is designed to showcase the inherent construction and structural qualities of the timber types. Concrete rain screen panels (Oko Skin) are used to clad the housing portion of the massing, while public and work spaces utilize fritted glass curtain wall systems. An operable shading louver was designed to allow flexibility and customization in the amount of daylight in the building. Each shading piece is perforated in a gradient with larger openings at the top to reduce glare and can be used as a full shade, louver, or fin

    piece, controlled by an interior switch.

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  • UTILITIES + STRUCTURE

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    Operable ShadesCutain Wall SystemConcrete Foundation

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    TIMBER IN THE CITYRed Hook, Brooklyn

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  • Typically, there is a disconnect between the needs of urban families and the spaces provided to them by typical city housing solutions. Many seek escape from the city in search of the community, privacy, and security that a suburban context oers. This project focuses on responding to the growing need for sustainable residential communities that prevent low-density suburban sprawl. The prototype provides a private raised central green space for residents with commercial space at the ground level. The lobby acts as a public living room for tenants, and upper floors feature a transparent single loaded corridor, allowing occupants to identify the entry to their apartment from the courtyard.

    FALL 2012HOUSING STUDIO

    URBAN FAMILY HOUSINGBoston, MA

    BUILDING MASSING + PROGRAM

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    CirculationDuplex Units Single Loaded CorridorRoof Green SpaceSingle Stack UnitsRestaurant SpaceCommercial Real Estate

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  • URBAN FAMILY HOUSINGBoston, MA

    UNIT TYPES

    PUBLIC PROGRAM

    BUILDING DATA

    Commercial - 3200 sq. ft.Restaurant - 1900 sq. ft.

    Lobby Space - 610 sq. ft. Secured Storage - 1200 sq. ft.

    Private Green Space - 1500 sq. ft.Laundry - 450 sq. ft.

    Parking Spaces: .80/unitTotal Parcel: 12,500 sq. ft.

    Total GFA: 35,600 sq. ft.Lot Coverage: 72%

    FAR: 2.85Units/Acre: 73Net/Gross: .76

    (3) 1 BR + Oce Duplex - 1000 sq. ft.(3) 2 BR + ADA Units - 850 sq. ft.

    (3) 2 BR Units - 900 sq. ft.(3) 2 BR Units - 1000 sq. ft.

    (3) 2 BR + Garden - 1280 sq. ft.(3) 3 BR Units - 1000 sq. ft.(3) 3 BR Units - 1350 sq. ft.

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  • URBAN FAMILY HOUSINGBoston, MA

    RAIN SCREEN

    FRITTED GLASS

    RECLAIMED WOOD

    BIKE STORAGE

    OPERABLE SHADE

    SECURED OPENING

    ROOF PV PANELS

    LIGHT TRANSOM

    NATURALVENTILATION

    CHILLEDBEAM SYSTEM

    RADIANT FLOORING

    SUSTAINABLESTRATEGIES

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  • The surrounding urban context of Rome is a diverse palimpsest of historical structures, spaces and programmatic typologies. The Celio site sits in close proximity to the Colosseum which casts dictating street lines to the surrounding area. The urban infrastructure adjacent to the site consists of residential buildings, a military hospital, and a private garden woven between the ancient Roman aqua duct Aqua Claudia. The space currently functions as an under utilized public park with limited opportunity for gathering space. The Celio childrens house and public library design contributes to the landscape, and combines urban design and architecture into a cohesive design for a unique Montessori school that promotes exploration and facilitates tactile learning.

    FALL 2010ROME DESIGN STUDIO

    VOID - Kindergarten Entrance FLOATING - Middle School Entry PARASITIC - Middle School ClassroomsSUNKEN - Kindergarten Classrooms

    SPECTRUMPROGRAMMATIC

    TYPOLOGIESSPACE

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    open fields

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    The Montessori school program demands an environment that facilitates experiential learning in which students can gain multidisciplinary skills through self discovery. This design utilizes programmatic adjacencies to natural elements to educate the students on important issues of sustainability and biology within the dense urban context of Rome. Students are divided by age with older children located on the upper floor of the building. Each space is designed with sensitivity to the heights and age and unique abilities of the children. The supplementary spaces for school administration, teacher oces and collaborative learning areas are located in close proximity to classroom units. A sheltered piazzetta is located in the heart of the school as a exterior exhibition space for performances and a play area for the students.

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    Kindergarten Play GardenPhotovoltaic PanelsRamp to Middle SchoolMixed Use Exhibit SpacePublic Cafe + SeatingRamped Deck + Play SpaceCentral Corridor AtriumAdministrative OcesMiddle School Classrooms

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    Grey Water CollectionPublic PiazzettaAdministration OceKindergarten ClassroomsSemi-Private LibraryPublic Childrens LibraryBus StopAccess to Middle School

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    Student Locker CorridorWaiting SpaceStudent Line-Up Bench Announcement BoardSmall Group SpaceTeachers Desk + StorageFlexible Classroom SpaceCubby Storage Space

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    Green Roof Play SpaceNatural Day lightingOpen Corridor Hallway Seating SpaceOperable BlackboardGroup Learning AreaPlanting Exploration Wall

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  • Ercolano is currently facing large scale social issues which make it dicult for any form of architecture to survive for a long period of time. Residents are in need of gathering space that is well maintained to provide children with a safe area to play. Trash and dilapidated buildings line the streets, and residents rarely leave their individual homes for security. The city of Ercolano is full of development potential and holds many local-scale artifacts comparable to the nearby city of Pompeii. This master plan for a recreation space focuses on integrating the social space needs of the residents with the environmental demands of the urban context of Herculaneum (historic Ercolano).

    FALL 2010URBAN RENEWAL MASTER PLAN

    the ercolano bicycle initiativeecolano

    ERCOLANO CONSERVATION PROJECTErcolano, Italy

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    Artifacts + EntryCafe Pavilion

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    Recreation SiteNew Main EntryBicycle Pavilion

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  • This design was created in a team with Shawn Bolanos, and Veronika Ortega as a prototypical solution to improve the urban streetscape. PIN (Planting + Information Nucleus) is a new form of urban infrastructure that connects the public with interactive, smart technology which is able to streamline amenities into one interface for city dwellers. Residents will use the device for day-to-day inquiries such as transit schedules, daily weather information, parking, etc. Tourists can use PIN to orient themselves to the city contexts such as nearby restaurants, interactive maps and tours, and a Wifi source. The unit also features an emergency alert system that is powered through PV panels and hydroponic technology.

    SPRING 2014BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES SEMINAR

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    HYDRO PLANTERWater Collection

    CLOSED LOOP SYSTEMS

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    LED Screen + InterfaceMotion Sensor + Speaker

    Open Steel StructureHydroponic Planting Pod

    Photovoltaic PanelLED Color Lighting

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    PIN BOSTONBoston, MA

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    Display Screens Steel Frame Structure

    Base Frame x4Branch Arm x8

    Branch Fork Pieces x4Pod Support Frame

    Agricultural PodLED Light Panel

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    PIN STRUCTURE AXON

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    AGRICULTURAL POD SECTION

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    This comprehensive hotel rehabilitation included the renovation of guestrooms (164), all main corridors, and exterior modifications. As a historic hotel, new guestrooms are required to meet the current building codes and showcase the original interior design, while adding new details and furnishings inspired by New Mexican artisans.

    SCHEMATIC DESIGNHOSPITALITY (300,000 sq.ft.)

    LA FONDA ON THE PLAZASanta Fe, NM

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    MADIIYA COMMUNITY CENTERSeboyeta, NM

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  • The Cutter and Ziskind Houses, originally built in 1957 by SOM (NYC) in the modernist aesthetic, serve as a social gathering hub for the Smith College campus, as well as a residence hall and dining facility. This renovation included upgrades to the dining space, alterations for ADA compliance and Mass. building codes, an interior finishes, resident room improvements, and new common and shared areas for the students. The design team sought to preserve and respect the architectural heritage of the building, while supporting university energy eciency initiatives, envelope concerns and outdated material , and the changing spatial needs of the student population.

    CONCEPT, SD, DD, + CDHIGHER EDUCATION - RENOVATION

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