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  • Ki r s t e n na g y Cr o C KPortfolio

    UG School of Architecture - Pratt Institute 2014

  • Columbia university boathouse

    1 of 2 seleCted design projeCts Chosen by the dean,presented at pratts 125 anniversary event, fall 2012

    Creating a strong environment that unites all users and actively intertwines them with the buildings sustainable systems.

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  • W A L L S E C T I O N0 1 10

    W A L L S E C T I O N0 1 10

    sky light

    window for ventilation

    claddingglulam

    finished ceiling

    vapor barrier

    4 rigid insulation

    purlin

    nailer

    glass

    steel beam 8x10

    steel beam

    steel frame glass panels

    hinge

    vertical track

    steel tube column

    concrete footing

    earth

    gravel for boat drainage

    concrete deckingbeam

    floor displacement diffuser

    finished floor

    5/8 GWB

    cont. concrete footing for circulation path

    typical wall section

  • The unconditioned space consists of steel vertical members, steel beams, and concrete floors; an industrial work feel appropriate for where the boats are stored and maintained. The conditioned space sits above and shifts from steel structural members to wood glulam, wood floors, and glass. The orientation of the building allows for passive heating/cooling where the cladding on the roof extends past the balconies to block the sun. The top of the glulam was then raised to allow for operable windows to create natural ventilation.

  • S E C O N D F L O O R P L A N

    site plan ground floor 1st floor

  • view 1st floor: the floors of the unconditioned space contract from the steel vertical members allowing for reveals of the space below, strengthening the visual connection that links the two.

  • 0 10 25

    N O R T H E L E V A T I O N

    0 10 25

    N O R T H E L E V A T I O N

    short section

    section cut through: (1st flr) training facilities(ground flr) boat shed, main entrance(basement) mech. room, equip. storage

    organization logic

    communityshared programcolumbia university crew facilities

    Both spaces are divided into three categories according to usage; varsity, community, and shared program. The shared space is situated in the middle, creating an easily assessable central hub for the two different users to inhabit.

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    RAINWATER COLLECTIONGREY WATER SUPPLYRAINWATER FILTERMAIN WATER SUPPLYRAINWATER COLLECTION PIPES + STORAGE TANK

    RAINWATER COLLECTION + GREY WATER RETURNB O A T C I R C U L A T I O N M E C H A N I C A L S Y S T E M S

    PLUMBLING + GREY WATER RETURNM E C H A N I C A L S Y S T E M S

    0 10 25

    O R G A N I Z A T I O N L O G I C

    COLUMBIAVARSITY CREW

    COMMUNITY SHARED PROGRAM

  • Both spaces are divided into three categories according to usage; varsity, community, and shared program. The shared space is situated in the middle, creating an easily assessable central hub for the two different users to inhabit.

    S E C T I O N A - A0 10 25

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    RAINWATER COLLECTIONGREY WATER SUPPLYRAINWATER FILTERMAIN WATER SUPPLYRAINWATER COLLECTION PIPES + STORAGE TANK

    RAINWATER COLLECTION + GREY WATER RETURNB O A T C I R C U L A T I O N M E C H A N I C A L S Y S T E M S

    PLUMBLING + GREY WATER RETURNM E C H A N I C A L S Y S T E M S

    0 10 25

    O R G A N I Z A T I O N L O G I C

    COLUMBIAVARSITY CREW

    COMMUNITY SHARED PROGRAM

    SLOPE

    SLOPESLOPE

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    RAINWATER COLLECTIONGREY WATER SUPPLYRAINWATER FILTERMAIN WATER SUPPLYRAINWATER COLLECTION PIPES + STORAGE TANK

    RAINWATER COLLECTION + GREY WATER RETURNB O A T C I R C U L A T I O N M E C H A N I C A L S Y S T E M S

    PLUMBLING + GREY WATER RETURNM E C H A N I C A L S Y S T E M S

    0 10 25

    O R G A N I Z A T I O N L O G I C

    COLUMBIAVARSITY CREW

    COMMUNITY SHARED PROGRAM

    section cut through: (1st flr) locker rooms, multi purpose room

    (ground flr) boat shed, lobby(basement) mech. room, equip. storage

    long section

    mechanical systems

    rainwater collectionrainwater collection storage tank

    grey water supplyrainwater filter

    main water supply

    plumbing and grey water returnrain and grey water collection

  • organebrCke

    berlin study abroad studio, distinguished projeCt 2012 published in berlin: temporary Contemporary urbanism + pratt institutes inproCess 19[ ]

    Urban analysis targeted under utilized, generic urban structure. Programming the structure altered the tectonic and generated new urban form using existing infrastructure.

    short section: hanging auditorium with views to barge performances

  • short section: cafe and promenade walkway

    prototype of prefabricated elements

    Prototype Sections Program Possibilities

    Prototype Sections Program Possibilities

    Prototype Sections Program Possibilities

    Prototype Sections Program Possibilities

    8-4

    10-6

    11-013-2

    Prototype Sections Program Possibilities

    8-0

    2-0

    15-3

    11-8

    Prototype Sections Program Possibilities

    8-0

    5-4

    8-0

    5-8

    9-0

    lounge playscape bench shelter

    13-4

    8 -0

    4 -3

    18- 4

    Imposition of program: a lightweight superstructure designed to allow sectional variation through rotation.

  • east elevation

    view from hanging theater the organebrcke highlights the opportunities that the original bridge possesses, by dropping the structure down on the west side of the bridge this opens an unobstructed view to museum island and the performance boats that can dock in the water.

  • west elevation

    perpendicular view from street berlin is an active city, the organebrcke provides a new opportunity for this energy to be concentrated and celebrated through its programming. this new urban gesture activates and engages the transitory space with its outdoor cafe and campground for the young people that frequently, at the minimum just pass through the city on their travels.

  • hanging theaterlower level bridge level cafe, bike racks, washrooms camping unitsupper level

  • bangkok Coastal high rise

    distinguished projeCt fall 2012published in pratt institutes inproCess 19

    The project seeks to create a supportive infrastructure through a combination of an architecture and urban analysis. tourists + indigenous people benefit from the elevated structure due to programs designed within the podium + tower; relieving the locals from bi-annual floods and

    producing numerous opportunities to generate revenue, forming symbiotic relationship.

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    basswood model of 3 towers and 3d print of designed footings

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    tower and podium typologysite plan of tower and podium with rice fields

    CULTURAL

    HOTEL

    BUSINESS

    CULTURAL

    HOTEL

    BUSINESS

    CULTURAL

    HOTEL

    BUSINESS

    3 SEPARATE TOWERS were developed to accommodate specific programs

    The main VERTICAL CIRCULATION grows from the ground and through the LEGS OF THE PODIUM

    AN OUTWARD EXPANSION of the individual footprints created room for the 3 WIND TURBINES

    All program RIPPLES OUT of the EPICENTERS, the legs, creating small elevated structures

    Towers are TAPERED as they grow

    The INTERSECTION between structure and program is EXTRUDED HORIZONTALLY to create circulation

    For SELECTED VIEWS and ROOFS the towers were INDIVIDUALLY twisted from the center of their respective cores

    A SHIFT in the programmatic blocks allows for green spaces, parks and markets

    HEIGHT of each tower is dependent on the program it is housing, the SPIRAL CUT denotes correct height and ORIENTATION

    The geometries of the towers DIRECT the different FLOWS of the proposal, to the water, to the land and the MANIPULATION of people and occupation

    The podium is PINNED DOWN with programmed pathways CONNECTING rice fields, roads and the harbor with the structure

  • FLOOD LEVEL

    TRANSPORTATION LEVEL

    FIRST FLOOR

    5-6

    62-0

    82-0

    SECOND FLOOR102-0

    FIRST FLOOR55-0

    SECOND FLOOR79-0

    THIRD FLOOR103-0

    FOURTH FLOOR127-0

    FLOOD LEVEL

    TRANSPORTATION LEVEL

    FIRST FLOOR

    5-6

    62-0

    82-0

    SECOND FLOOR102-0

    FIRST FLOOR55-0

    SECOND FLOOR79-0

    THIRD FLOOR103-0

    FOURTH FLOOR127-0

    detail of podium entrance, transit circulation , and offices detail of podium structure, ground circulation, transportation, and park program

    podium section

    long section

    retaillobbyoffice

    gallery and cultural center

    hotellow income housing

    restaurants+observation deckhorizontal circulationvertical circulation

  • CULTURAL

    HOTEL

    BUSINESS

    To HARNESS MAXIMUM WIND ENERGY the footprint was INVERTED so to COLLECT rather than REPEL

    The podium WORKS WITH FLOODING by elevating above ground leaving a MINIMUM FOOTPRINT

    3 SEPARATE TOWERS were developed to accommodate specific programs

    The main VERTICAL CIRCULATION grows from the ground and through the LEGS OF THE PODIUM

    bangkok city templehighway rice bangkok coastal high rise

    AN OUTWARD EXPANSION of the individual footprints created room for the 3 WIND TURBINES

    All program RIPPLES OUT of the EPICENTERS, the legs, creating small elevated structures

    Towers are TAPERED as they grow

    The INTERSECTION between structure and program is EXTRUDED HORIZONTALLY to create circulation

    For SELECTED VIEWS and ROOFS the towers were INDIVIDUALLY twisted from the center of their respective cores

    A SHIFT in the programmatic blocks allows for green spaces, parks and markets

    HEIGHT of each tower is dependent on the program it is housing, the SPIRAL CUT denotes correct height and ORIENTATION

    The geometries of the towers DIRECT the different FLOWS of the proposal, to the water, to the land and the MANIPULATION of people and occupation

    The podium is PINNED DOWN with programmed pathways CONNECTING rice fields, roads and the harbor with the structure

    tower and podium typology

  • meta library

    distinguished projeCt fall 2010published in pratt institutes inproCess 17

    The librarys programmatic and spatial organization is dictated by the stacks. this organization agent acts as a usage protocol and adjacency indicator by expanding and surrounding rooms

    that generate the noetic and contracting from those that do not actively assist in the search.

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  • KIRSTEN CROCKB U I L D I N G S E C T I O N S metaLIBRARYINSTRUCTOR: EVAN TRIBUSARCH 201.0606 DECEMBER 2010

    W/C

    ENTRY AND LOBBY

    ENTRY AND LOBBY

    EVENT CONDTION

    EVENT CONDTION

    DEMARCATED AREA OF STUDY: GROUP TABLES

    AGGREGATE OF PRIVATE PRODUCTIVITY: CARRELS

    AGGREGATE OF PRIVATE PRODUCTIVITY: CARRELS

    BOOK STACKS

    BOOK STACKS

    2 4 80 1

    +0.0FIRST FLOOR

    +11.04SECOND FLOOR

    +25.0THIRD FLOOR

    +41.04FOURTH FLOOR

    +51.0FIFTH FLOOR

    +60.5SIXTH FLOOR

    +70.0ROOF

    S E C T I O N A - A

    2 4 80 1 S E C T I O N X - X

    +0.0FIRST FLOOR

    +11.04SECOND FLOOR

    +25.0THIRD FLOOR

    +41.04FOURTH FLOOR

    +51.0FIFTH FLOOR

    +60.5SIXTH FLOOR

    +70.0ROOF

    KIRSTEN CROCKB U I L D I N G S E C T I O N S metaLIBRARYINSTRUCTOR: EVAN TRIBUSARCH 201.0606 DECEMBER 2010

    W/C

    ENTRY AND LOBBY

    ENTRY AND LOBBY

    EVENT CONDTION

    EVENT CONDTION

    DEMARCATED AREA OF STUDY: GROUP TABLES

    AGGREGATE OF PRIVATE PRODUCTIVITY: CARRELS

    AGGREGATE OF PRIVATE PRODUCTIVITY: CARRELS

    BOOK STACKS

    BOOK STACKS

    2 4 80 1

    +0.0FIRST FLOOR

    +11.04SECOND FLOOR

    +25.0THIRD FLOOR

    +41.04FOURTH FLOOR

    +51.0FIFTH FLOOR

    +60.5SIXTH FLOOR

    +70.0ROOF

    S E C T I O N A - A

    2 4 80 1 S E C T I O N X - X

    +0.0FIRST FLOOR

    +11.04SECOND FLOOR

    +25.0THIRD FLOOR

    +41.04FOURTH FLOOR

    +51.0FIFTH FLOOR

    +60.5SIXTH FLOOR

    +70.0ROOF

    The meta librarys role is to act as a facilitator, staging events within the architecture that inspire idea generation. The process of researching a thesis within the library is similar to the progression of a vine climbing to the sun; as the bud grows it extends upward, producing offspring that expand outward, each vine reaches into new territory though all sharing the same goal to get as close as they can to the source.

  • graduate dormitory

    distinguished projeCt fall 2011published in pratt institutes inproCess 18

    The theory behind the graduate housing is conservation. A simple task by which a generic form of a building block footprint is manipulated and deformed to create a more accessible organization of program. Through the act of hinging by proportion the process gave the project

    variation, unique day lighting strategies, and a visual unifying facade opportunities.

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  • I D E A L H I N G I N G B Y P R O P O R T I O N_ 25 + 30

    F U L L M A S S I N G D E V E L O P E D T H R O U G H H I N G I N G + C O N S E R V A T I O N P A R T I I

    T Y P I C A L D O R M R O O M S

    I D E A L H I N G I N G B Y P R O P O R T I O N_ 25 + 30

    F U L L M A S S I N G D E V E L O P E D T H R O U G H H I N G I N G + C O N S E R V A T I O N P A R T I I

    T Y P I C A L D O R M R O O M S

    ideal hinging by proportion at 25 and 30 typical dorm room units

    S E C O N D F L O O R

    T H I R D F L O O R

    KIRSTEN CROCKALEX LEEB U I L D I N G P L A N SGraduate DormitoryINSTRUCTOR: Lawrence Blough

    ARCH 301.0108 DECEMBER 2011

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    T H I R D F L O O R

    KIRSTEN CROCKALEX LEEB U I L D I N G P L A N SGraduate DormitoryINSTRUCTOR: Lawrence Blough

    ARCH 301.0108 DECEMBER 2011

    F O U R T H F L O O R

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