Mary Bradbury Portfolio 2014

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MARYBRADBURY ARCHITECTUREPORTFOLIO

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Architectural student work from 2010 to present

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  • MARYBRADBURY ARCHITECTUREPORTFOLIO

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  • 3Precast concreteparapet cap

    Sealant

    Flashing

    1/2 gypsum board

    EPDM roof membrane

    Two layers 3 extrudedpolystyrene insulation

    Rock wool insulation

    Brick tie

    Corrugated steeldecking

    HSS 8x10x3/8

    10 steel stud

    5/8 Densglasssheathing

    Building paper(water/vapor barrier)

    3 extruded polystyrene insulation

    2 drainage cavity

    Brick veneer

    PARAPET/ROOF SECTIONSCALE 3 = 1-0

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    Medford Fire Station

    Portland Culinary Institute

    Vicenza Civic Center

    Model Building

    Detail Drawings

    Travel Sketches

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  • 4NEW FIRESTATION FOR THE CITY OF MEDFORD, OR

    Part of the University of Oregon Sustainable Cities Initiative, this studio forcused on working with the City of Medford and their Fire Department to create schemes for new firestations.

    The new station is to be located on the same site as the old, with some adjustments to improve certain conditions. The building and the apparatus bay are placed to the south to get the driveway as far as possible from the corner, where there is a problematic traffic circle. The apparatus bay also functions as a buffer zone between the living area of the station and the skate park to the south. The dorm rooms surround a courtyard, a private outdoor living area the old station lacked. It is partially shaded to be usable during the hot Medford summers. The sawtooth roof configuration provides plentiful natural light, saving energy in a continually inhabited building. The south-facing slopes also provide an ideal place for solar panels to help offset the stations energy use.

    Living area, view to apparatus bay Living area

    Arch 484 | Spring 2014

  • 5Site plan East elevation Plan

  • This intermediate level studio challenged students to investigate our industrialized food system and also how to engage the urban environment with a mixed-use building.Located in the Pearl District in Downtown Portland, the form of the building was inspired by an oyster. The outer layer of the is comprised of support spaces and functions as the shell of the oyster, shielding the inside from the surrounding busy streets. Primary functions occupy the inner pearl of the building: a public restauant and cafe on the ground floor, where advanced culinary students get kitchen experience, and classroom spaces on the upper floors, with an urban garden on the roof. The result is a place where students can learn about foods journey, from growth to the table in a restaurant.

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    PORTLAND CULINARY INSTITUTE

    South and East elevations

    Exterior perspective view

    Arch 384 | Spring 2012

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    cafe

    main kitchen food storage lobby

    staff lockers

    student lockersloading dock

    library & computer lab

    faculty ofces

    reception

    student lounge

    staff lounge

    lecture classrooms

    lecture classrooms

    lecture classrooms

    admin

    admin

    admin

    admin adminadminadmin

    teaching classroom

    teaching classroom

    teaching classroom

    meeting room

    meeting room

    storagestorage

    mezzanine / greenhouse

    Ground floor plan Second floor plan Third floor plan Fourth floor plan Roof plan

  • 8VICENZA COMMUNITY CENTER

    This building is designed to replace an existing historicist office building in the center of Vicenza, Italy. It houses retail, an auditorium, community meeting spaces, and a Palladio research center.

    A large challenge in this project was to revitalize the piazza the the northwest -- Piazza Biade. Stairs along the edge of the building provide a place for people to linger, sit, and meet. A large open space on the first floor leads to a double-height lobby on the second floor which serves the auditorium. Conference rooms of various sizes can accomodate many types of groups. The Palladio Center crowns the building, with an exhibition space that looks out over the piazza below.

    Exterior perspective view

    Arch 484 | Spring 2013

  • 9Facade exploded axonometric

    Site plan, Ground floor plan Plan - First mezzanine Plan - Second floor

    Plan - Second mezzanine Plan - Third floor

    green room green room

    storage

    storage

    breakoutroom

    small meetingroom

    small meetingroom

    auditorium lobby

    large meetingroom

    small meetingroom

    CISA archive

    CISA library

    CISA exhibition

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    MODEL MAKINGMarket Hall Truss SystemStructures, Winter 2013Professors Mark Donofrio and Stephen Duff

    This project was to design a truss system that would express a sense of positive space within the volume of a large hall, and also create opportunity for interesting light play in the room. Calculations were made to ensure the truss could withstand appropriate gravity, wind, and snow loads.

    Tower ProjectStructures, Fall 2013Professors Mark Donofrio and Stephen Duff

    The parameters of this project specified that the tower be built with only wood peg connections and string of natural fiber. Additionally, the length of the members was limited to half the required height of the tower.

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    DETAILS AND CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGSEPDM roof membrane

    6 XPS insulation

    Corrugated steeldecking

    HSS 8x10x3/8

    10 steel stud backup wall

    5/8 Densglass sheathingBuilding paper3 XPS insulation

    2 drainage cavity

    Brick veneer

    Precast concrete lintel

    1/2 gypsum board

    6x5-1/2 shelfangle

    HSS 8x10x3/84x10 steel angle(stiener)Glass point support

    5/8 laminatedglass

    6x10 steel T-section

    4x10 steel angle

    Vertical expansion joint

    CUTAWAY AXONOMETRICSCALE 3/8 = 1-0

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    Precast concreteparapet cap

    Sealant

    Flashing

    1/2 gypsum board

    EPDM roof membrane

    Two layers 3 extrudedpolystyrene insulation

    Rock wool insulation

    Brick tie

    Corrugated steeldecking

    HSS 8x10x3/8

    10 steel stud

    5/8 Densglasssheathing

    Building paper(water/vapor barrier)

    3 extruded polystyrene insulation

    2 drainage cavity

    Brick veneer

    PARAPET/ROOF SECTIONSCALE 3 = 1-0

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    Design of Entryway Canopy and Brick Veneer Enclosure

    Enclosures Fall 2013Professors Don Corner and John Rowell

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    TRAVEL SKETCHES

    City fabric study - Burano, Italy Sketch - Vernazza, Cinque Terre, Italy

    Palladio fcade comparison study - Venice, ItalyElevation sketch - Como, ItalySection - St. Benedict Chapel, Sumvitg, Switzerland

    OTHER COURSEWORK

  • 13Elevation sketch - Corippo, ItalyDetail - Shelter for Roman Ruins, Chur, Switzerland Sketch - Castelvecchio, Verona, Italy