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BO STEADMANSELECTED PROJECTSFALL 2014
604 Galer St, #221Seattle, WA 98109
[email protected] www.bosteadman.com
CONTENTS
5-9Tallgrass Visitor’s Center
10-13Anselm Kiefer Museum
Camp Daisy Hindman Bathhouse
Graphics, Branding, and Web Design
Résumé
Stavanger Library 14-19
20-25
30-31
32
29
28
Nu Skin Innovation Center
Louisville Mixed-Use Development
San Juan Island Residence
26-27
Physical model looking northwest
TALLGRASS VISITOR’S STATIONProf. Torgeir Norheim / Fall 2009
/ 5
The Tallgrass Visitor’s Center brief asked us to design a building combining a visitor’s center and
offices for the National Park Service on the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve north of Strong City, Kansas
(a national land preserve). The site, an important and endangered ecosystem, required a gentle and
sustainable approach to building. Programmatically, the design was divided into two parts: a visitor’s
center (which sits on an elevated tray) and offices for the various local, state, and national park services.
To provide access to the elevated visitor’s center, a large grass ramp (with a smaller, paved footpath) was
created, providing a strong procession to the main visitor’s entrance. A folding roof (drawing from the
local barn typology) was used to collect rainwater and prevent solid runoff; mitigate unwanted solar
gain; channel summer wind and block winter wind; and provide light throughout the year.
Sketchup, Maxwell Render, AutoCAD, Photoshop, Illustrator / 5
TALLGRASS VISITOR’S STATIONProf. Torgeir Norheim / Fall 2009
Polycarbonate Ridgelight
Post And Lintel SystemCross Bracing
Grass Entry Ramp
Ridge Beam
10’ BaysWooden Louvers
Park Service OfficesExhibition AreaSliding Partition Walls
FOLDING ROOF
PRIMARY STRUCTURE
GLASS ENCLOSURE
PROGRAM AND SPACES
/ 7
Offices
Visitors
First Floor Second Floor
NPS Offices
KPS+NCS Offices
Conf.
Kitchen
Library
Theater
Stacking the visitor’s center above the offices gives prominence to the smaller programmatic element
ReceptionExhibition Space
Strong City, KS
TALLGRASS VISITOR’S STATIONProf. Torgeir Norheim / Fall 2009
SOUTH:
First floor looking east
Channel SE summmer windCollect rainwater
Allow winter sun Block summer sun
Shed rain/snow
/ 9Strong City, KS
NORTH:
Block NW winter wind Provide diffuse vertical light to exhibition space
Shed rain/snow
Second floor looking east
ANSELM KIEFER MUSEUMProf. Larry Bowne / Spring 2010
The project was conceived as a series of light baffles, decreasing the amount of light from floor to floor to provide an appropriate amount of light for the various mediums of Kiefer’s artwork.
The One Artist Museum
brief asked us to design a
contemporary art museum
dedicated to a single artist
of our choosing. Our site
was a mid-block lot in
Chelsea, New York, next to
the newly-completed f irst
section of the High Line.
Sculpture
Painting
Photography
Drawings
/ 11
The Hig
h Lin
e
10th A
venue
11th A
venu
e
W 18 th Street
The block on which the building is sited contains buildings by Jean Nouvel, Frank Gehry, Shigeru Ban, and Annabelle Selldorf. The site is adjacent to the High Line.
Sketchup, VRay, Vectorworks, Photoshop, Illustrator
scale
Library
Bath.
Auditorium
HIGH LINE LEVEL
Office
Mech.
Terrestrial, Contorted
Simple,Diaphanous
Galleries
Entry Stairs Gallery Spaces Sixth-Floor Gallery
The High Line divides the gallery spaces from the rest of the museum.
ANSELM KIEFER MUSEUMProf. Larry Bowne / Spring 2010
/ 13
The purity of the white ceiling is juxtaposed with an industrial material palette.
Basement 2
Basement 1
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Level 5
Level 6
Chelsea, NYC
The Stavanger Library brief asked us to master plan and design a library for an underutilized park space
in Stavanger, Norway. The first half of the project was composed of research and site design and the
second half of the project was spent designing the library building. At the time of the project, the site
was essentially the ungroomed backyard of the surrounding buildings. Currently, the site is unofficially
divided into three zones: an overgrown, rocky, steep hill; a more gently sloping hill composing the
“park” portion of the site; and a small, paved plaza surrounding the city’s most prominent landmark:
the Valberg Tower. The site has no primary entrance and is accessed from all sides.
Programmatically, the addition of a new library would anchor a small cultural district consisting of an
outdoor amphitheater for performances, a contemporary art museum (existing), and the new library.
Site Axonometric
Stavanger’s New Cultural Hub:(1) Library(2) Amphitheater (3) Existing Contemporary Art Gallery
STAVANGER LIBRARYProf. Torgeir Norheim / Fall 2009
1
2
3
/ 15
21
Revit, Sketchup, Maxwell Render, AutoCAD, Illustrator, Photoshop
View from the harbor. The new building needed to respect city’s most prominent landmark, Valberg Tower, being simultaneously monumental from the street level and deferential to the tower from the rest of the city (through the preservation of sight lines).
12
Lower entry from street Upper entry from street
Exisitng site
Circulation armature connects entry points and defines tower plaza
Each floor defines a different functional area (ie, fiction/non-fiction/reference). Roof extends tower plaza
Site Zones: Blue—Park Area, Yellow—Tower Plaza, Red—Unused Site Area
Building footprint: building provides edge to armature to create enclosed outdoor space
Monolithic load-bearing walls separate genres within sections
Significant site entry points
Pedestrian access punctures building, separating building into admin, digital media, and reading/research sections
An interior linear stairway connects floors. Two stairways and a ramp allow access to upper tier of site from lower
STAVANGER LIBRARYProf. Torgeir Norheim / Fall 2009
/ 17
The building’s section mediates between landscape and building, with the roof acting as an extension of the tower plaza. Much of the building rests “underground”, but uses vertical openings to allow light into the lower levels.
Level 2Level 1
Interior circulation and partition detail Amphitheater circulation detail
STAVANGER LIBRARYProf. Torgeir Norheim / Fall 2009
Kid’s
Stacks Stacks
Entry
Digital Media
Amphitheater
Courtyard
/ 19
Entry area. A moss wall enlivens the tower plaza retaining wall, defining the narrow courtyard
Underground amphitheater area with stacks
Stavanger, Norway / 19
The Camp Daisy Hindman Bathhouse project developed through a relationship with the Girl Scouts of
America and the Design+Make thesis studio at Kansas State University. A first-semester masterplanning
exercise revealed an opportunity to design and build a bathhouse using the Girl Scouts’ deferred
maintenance budget. The project brief called for eight showers and four toilets to be built adjacent to a
pre-designed splash park. Through a series of design charettes, conversations with consultants, and various
exercises including budgeting, specifications, physical prototyping, and construction documentation, the
design for the bathhouse was developed and refined. The project was built in the spring of 2013 and was
the recipient of a national Residential Architect Honorable Mention Award in 2014.
Significant Constraints:
Budget: $100,000 for buildings ($280,000 total [includes sitework])
Timeline: 5 months (designed and built)
Low maintenance/hardy local materials
Building from north (photo by Mike Sinclair)
CAMP DAISY HINDMAN BATHHOUSEProfessors David Dowell And Doug Stockman / Spring 2012With Design+Make Studio (Years 1 and 2) and el dorado, inc.
/ 21
Phase 1 - Foundation
Phase 3 - Interior volumes prefabricated Phase 4 - Interior volumes shipped to site, shed clad
Phase 2 - Shed framing
Final shed layout
Splash Park
Showers
WC
Mech.
Revit, Sketchup, Autocad, Maxwell Render, Illustrator, Photoshop
CAMP DAISY HINDMAN BATHHOUSEProfessors David Dowell And Doug Stockman / Spring 2012
Shower Shed (Proposed)
Shower Shed - Completed (Photo by Mike Sinclair)
/ 23Dover, KS
Bathroom Shed (Proposed)
Bathroom Shed - Completed (Photo by Mike Sinclair)
Original Design
BATHROOM
SHOWERS
SHEDS
After Site Survey After Budget Cut
Shed Study Area Between Sheds (Photo by Mike Sinclair)
CAMP DAISY HINDMAN BATHHOUSEProfessors David Dowell And Doug Stockman / Spring 2012
/ 25Dover, KS
Section through shower
03.1
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1:04
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Camp Daisy Hindman
DESIGN+MAKE
No. Description Date
kansas state university
SHOWER SECTIONS
0001
04.17.2012
Design+Make
Bo Steadman
AS SPECIFIED
A650SHOWER SECTION ref. A80001 SHOWER SECTION ref. A80002
Genesis Structures104 West 9th St, Suite 200Kansas City, MO 64105816.686.5969
PKMR8801 Ballentine, Suite 200Overland Park, KS [email protected]
02A700
D C B A D C B A
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Camp Daisy Hindman
DESIGN+MAKE
No. Description Date
kansas state university
SINK AND TOILETSECTIONS
0001
04.17.2012
Design+Make
Bo Steadman
AS SPECIFIED
A651SINK SECTION ref. A80002TOILET STALL SECTION ref. A800
Genesis Structures104 West 9th St, Suite 200Kansas City, MO 64105816.686.5969
PKMR8801 Ballentine, Suite 200Overland Park, KS [email protected]
04A700
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ADA Shower
Showers
Cubbies
Plumbing Wall
Section through sink
NU SKIN INNOVATION CENTERBohlin Cywinski Jackson Architects / 2012-2014 (All photos by Nic Lehoux, © BCJ)CDs, CA
Entry Atrium
/ 27Provo, UT
FLOOR 143'-0"
PANEL CLEAT TYPICAL
GWB
LACQUERED MDFPANEL, COLOR TBD
HSS 4"X2"X1/4"
HSS 2"X2"X1/4" BENCH SUPPORTS WITHTHE END CAPS. WELD CONTINUOUSAND GRIND SMOOTH, PAINT TO MATCHBENT PLATE
BENT STEEL PLATE
UPHOLSTERED CUSHIONS
LACQUERED OPENINGFOR PANELINSTALLATION 5/16" Ø BLIND BOLTS
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2CM QUARTZITE TABLE TOPW/ MITERED EDGES ON 3/4"PLYWOOD
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CONTINUOUS 1/2" X 1 1/2" WD05 BASE WHERE EXPOSED TO VIEW
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ALUMINUM PLATE CLADDING ON1/4" CLEATS, (3) EXPOSED SIDES,PAINT P04B
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TRANSLUCENT ACRYLIC PANELWITH ATTACHMENT CLIP
LINEAR LIGHT FIXTURE, SEEELECTRICAL
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NOTE: DIAGRAM SHOWS LARGEBENCH. MEDIUM BENCH IS (2)PANELS WIDE. SMALL BENCH IS (1)PANEL WIDE AND INCLUDESCUSHIONS 1 AND 2 ONLY. SEEDRAWINGS FOR DIMENSIONS
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Magnusson Klemencic AssociatesStructural / Civil
Colvin Engineering Associates, Inc.Mechanical
Spectrum EngineersElectrical
Gustafson Guthrie Nichol, Ltd.Landscape
LEI Consulting Engineers and SurveyorsSurvey / Utilities
Fisher Marantz StoneSpecialty Lighting
The Greenbusch Group, Inc.Acoustics
Jedrziewski DesignsFood Service Design
Atelier TenEnvironmental Design
CMS Collaborative, Inc.Fountain Design
Ralph Appelbaum Associates, Inc.Exhibit Design
Horrocks EngineersTraffic Engineering
Key Plan
Okland ConstructionContractor
OriginalRelease
As indicated
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/2012
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INTERIOR DETAILS-CASEWORK - CAFE
06/04/2012
10405
Nu Skin Enterprises
CONFORMED SET
11/13/12DesignerRev No. Description Date
1 ASI-081 12.17.2012
SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0"A7.84CAFE BENCH SECTION1
SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0"A7.84CAFE BENCH SECTION2
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SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0"A7.84BANQUETTE SECTION7
SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"A7.84PLAN - CAFE WOOD WALL18
SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0"A7.84WOOD WALL SECTION8
SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0"A7.84BANQUETTE ELEVATION5
SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0"A7.84BANQUETTE SECTION6
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SCALE: 3/4" = 1'-0"A7.84CAFE MEDIUM BENCH15
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SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"A7.84STRUCTURAL CONNECTION9
SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"A7.84STRUCTURAL CONNECTION11
SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0"A7.84STRUCTURAL CONNECTION12
SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"A7.84TYPICAL STRUCTURAL CONNECTION17
SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"A7.84TYPICAL HSS TO HSS CONN.19
NOTE: STRUCTURAL SUPPORTAND STEEL DIMENSIONALLAYOUT FOR TABLE SIMILAR TOTHAT OF BENCH. SEE 2/A7.84FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"A7.84SECTION - TYPICAL WALL CAP3
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Training Room
Cafe
Training Room Plan and RCP Seating Arrangement under Stairs
Banquette Details
LOUISVILLE MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENTBohlin Cywinski Jackson Architects / 2013-2014Conceptual Design
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson Architecture Planning Interior Design
February 7, 2013 LOUISVILLEFeasibility Study
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Legend
Prepared By: Louisville Downtwon Management Distrcit
0 200’ 400’ 800’
0 1 2 3 min
Scale:
Walking Time:
Ohio River
Class A space
Class HR-A, B & HR-B space
Class C & additional leasable space
Physician office / life-science research space
Owner-occupied space
Office Space
Our developer clients requested extensive site research in order to better understand the viability of the project
A component of the overall plan was a boutique hotel and distillery in the main historic downtown of Louisville
Louisville, KY
/ 29SAN JUAN ISLAND RESIDENCEBohlin Cywinski Jackson Architects / 2013-2014SD, DD, Permit Set
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SERVICEHALLWAY
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1932 First AvenueSuite 916Seattle, WA 98101v: 206.256.0862 f: 206.256.0864
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Tax Parcel Numbers451150004000451150005000451150006000451150007000
Lot Description:
ANDREWS BAY TRACTS LT 4, 5, 6, 7TGW TDS Sec 11, T 35N, R 4W
Architect Structural Engineer Civil Engineer
811 1st Ave #620Seattle, WA 98104v: 206.292.5076Contact: Jim Harris
PO Box 124Eastsound, WA 98245v: 360.376.3996Contact: Gregg BronnContact: Nick Hons
OWNER:
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PERMIT DRAWINGSSan Juan Island Residence
John Lueders and Elizabeth Larson
LEVEL 2 FLOOR PLAN
4385 West Side RoadFriday Harbor, WA
No. Description Date
The San Juan Island Residence is a large private residence on the Haro Strait on San Juan Island. The clients, a retired couple, requested a house from which they could view the Orca whales as they migrate through the area. The project is in CDs
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City of ManhattanParks and Recreation
City of ManhattanParks and Recreation
Douglass ParkLong’s Park City Park Cico Park Anneberg Park Bluemont Scenic Overlook
Goodnow Park Griffith Park Northview Park Sojourner Truth Park
Stagg Hill Park Warner ParkNortheast Community Park
City of Manhattan City of ManhattanWater Department
City of ManhattanParks and Recreation
City of ManhattanParks and Recreation
City of ManhattanParks and Recreation
City of ManhattanParks and Recreation
Douglass ParkLong’s Park City Park Cico Park Anneberg Park Bluemont Scenic Overlook
Goodnow Park Griffith Park Northview Park Sojourner Truth Park
Stagg Hill Park Warner ParkNortheast Community Park
City of Manhattan City of ManhattanWater Department
City of ManhattanParks and Recreation
GRAPHICS, BRANDING, AND WEB DESIGNGoodnow Park, Personal / Fall 2011-Spring 2014
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Studio blog: design-make.us (now closed)
Personal website: bosteadman.com
BO STEADMAN www.bosteadman.com604 Galer St, #221 [email protected], WA 98109 913.486.4812
EDUCATION:
Kansas State University, Manhattan, KSMasters of Architecture (MArch), Class of 2012GPA: 3.89
Co-Curricular Activities: Co-editor, Oz Design Journal, 2011-2012 Dean’s Student Advisory Council, 2011-2012
EXPERIENCE: Larry Bowne Architects (larrybowne.com) – Intern May-August 2010
- Construction documents (residential renovation in Maine)- Design development (new construction project in Buenos Aires, Argentina)
BNIM Architects (bnim.com) – Intern May-August 2011- Design development (UCLA Western Institute of Nanotechnology on Green Engineering and Metrology)- Design competition (Toyo Ito’s Home for All) - BIM content development
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson Architects (bcj.com) – Project Designer August 2012-present- Construction documents, construction administration (including punch-listing), and furniture design (Nu Skin Innovation Center, Provo, Utah)- Pre-design, schematic design, and 3D visualization (mixed-use project, Louisville, KY)- Master planning, interior and furniture design (residential compound, Big Sur, CA)- Design development and construction documents (private residence, San Juan Island, WA)- Interiors library manager, BIM resource development, and graphic design
HONORS AND AWARDS:
2014 Residential Architect Design Award - Honorable Mention – Camp Daisy Hindman Bathhouse
2013 AIA Kansas City Honor Award - Commercial Architecture – Camp Daisy Hindman Bathhouse
2013 AIA Central States Merit Award - Commercial Architecture – Camp Daisy Hindman Bathhouse
AIA Henry Adams Award - Awarded to the Class of ’12 salutatorian
John E. Holstrom 5th Year Award and Scholarship - Awarded to one fifth-year architecture student for academic and studio design excellenceEugene Kremer Group Thesis Prize
RELEVANT SKILLS:
Computer: Revit, Rhino, Grasshopper, AutoCAD, Vectorworks, SketchUp, Adobe Creative Suite, Maxwell Render Other: Graphic design, writing, text editing, furniture design and selection, architectural theory