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taylor hardee [email protected]
time line
painting foundations
printmaking foundations
advanced printmaking
personal production
2003
2004
2005
2007
Storage and maintenance
Heavy Rail platform
Light Rail pick up station
Local bus pick up station
Vortex roof with embedded wind farm
Ticket and customer service pro-
Storage facilites
Heavy Rail platform
Storage and maintenance
Heavy Rail platform
Light Rail pick up station
Local bus pick up station
Vortex roof with embedded wind farm
Ticket and customer service pro-
Storage facilites
Heavy Rail platform
personal production
architecture foundations
urban studies
2008
2009
2010
architecture Cambridge Quilt Museum
architecture Paley Park Injection
architecture Milwaukee Public Space
architecture US/CANADA Border Station
architecture Detroit Urban Infrastructure
art printmaking
art painting
art drawing
art painting
5 studios
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Cambridge Quilt Museum
Description: Situated in an intersection of 3 different zones of use, the museum acts as both a space of enclosed per-formance and a gateway for passage. The form is designed to encompass passive heating and cooling, while also con-trolling the environment required with the sensitive quilt materials. Additionally the form assists the attraction of the Charles River by connecting a linear passage between the Harvard Yard and activity spaces on the river. The project becomes an experiment of urban responses blended with formal passive design, allowing for a large social impact, with lower environmental effects.
Designers: Taylor Hardee and Sara Berg
Programs: Revit, Rhino, Grasshopper, Illustrator, Photoshop
Semester: Spring 2011
fi nal modelModeling the urban edge and facade connections
test modelsConcept Models
Program Models
Structural Models
CAMBRIDGE
INSTITUTIONAL
RESIDENTIAL
COMMER
CIAL
Building Movement and site
site research
The triangular lot that the site and it’s neighbors are located on currently forms a kink in a linear connection of Harvard facilities and the Charles River. Therefore by using a museum with a passage incorporated into its design, the site forms a cultural as well as physical portal for further connection to the river. The program builds on the cultural attractions located a few blocks north, such as the Arthur M. Sachler Museum, and Corbusier’s only american building. Massachusetts Ave, a major artery through Cambridge passes directly in front of the building allowing it to be an easy attraction to locals as well as tourists to the area.
Location
35' - 0"
Level 10' - 0"
B.O. Footing
Level 3
Level 3.2
Level 4.2
Basement-13' - 5"
Scale 1’0”= 1/2” 0’ 1’ 3’
Sectional Axon Light Filtering Stairs
*Sunlight is filtered by wall cuts in the fire stairs and the shaft
double facade investigations
Double-glazed facade with rain screen to assist the environmental control systems
Natural ventilation in the interior facade allowing for user control
Using the required fi re stairs as light fi ltration zones for light control in display spaces
The Quilt museum presents balancing the precise control of display spaces for the protection of centuries old artifacts, while also blending natural lighting and passive heating and cooling
CONSTRUCTION PHASETYPE II A CONSTRUCTIONTYPICAL STEEL FRAME
AIR TO AIR HEAT PUMP SYSTEMUSING PRE-HEATED AIR PULLED FROM THE SKIN TO SAVE ON ENERGY COSTS
Scale 1’0”= 1/8” 0’ 2’ 6’ 14’ 30’
Section- Mass. Ave to Bow Street
Scale 1’0”= 1/8” 0’ 2’ 6’ 14’ 30’
Section- Facing Bow St.
Zones- Air flow from galleries are separatefrom other spaces divided by the shaft andenclosed fire stairs
systems
Heating and cooling systems (above). Structural Systems (below)
Stack ventilation and other passive heating and cooling techniques reduce the loads required by the environmental systems
BOW ST. ELEVATION
facade
Using the parametric program Grasshopper allowed for creating a fl exible framing system with detailed members that could be adjusted quickly
Bow Elevation is the southern facing facade, revealing its slot site conditions
HEAT SINKMETALBOW ST.
GLAZINGBOW ST.
HEAT SINKMETALMASS AVE.
GLAZING`MASS AVE.
Diagrams showing material difference that allows for heat sink options, and separation of facade elements
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320 SFFR Stairirrr
110 SFLav
110 SFLav
1222 SFGallery1222 SFF
Scale 1’0”= 1/8” 0’ 2’ 6’ 14’ 30’
Floor Plan 3.2 & 4.0
125 SFOffice
147 SFFOffice
965 SFOffice Reception
96 SF
Break Rm
150 SFSupply Room
150 SF50
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422 SFLobby
280 SFEntrance
827 SFLecture
63 SFStorage
50 SFLav
95 SFLav
1022 SFUtility
377 SFFR Stair
132 SFFR Stair 874 SF
Meeting Room
80 SFStorage
UP
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Not EnclosedPassageway
1098 SFLobby
399 SFGift Shop
302 SFFR Stair
266 SFFR Stair
165 SFGarbage
Scale 1’0”= 1/8” 0’ 2’ 6’ 14’ 30’
Floor Plan 1.0
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1192 SFLibrary
465 SFReading Rm
667 SFReading Rm
264 SFFR Stairs
318 SFFR Stair
800 SFGallery
Scale 1’0”= 1/8” 0’ 2’ 6’ 14’ 30’
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Floor Plan 2.2 & 3.0
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UP
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106 SFOffice
106 SFOffice
120 SFOffice
122 SFOffice
186 SFOffice
196 SFOffice
260 SFFR Stair
Scale 1’0”= 1/8” 0’ 2’ 6’ 14’ 30’
Floor Plan 6.0
spaceInstead of repetitious fl oor plates, they shift providing dynamic movement through the building but still allowing display space consistently throughout
Hybrid drawing, showing the elements together. The shifted plates (vertically and horizontally) allows for the spaces to interact as separate hubs in a linked whole. Each space contains a different function and are linked through the atrium and center placed fi re stairs
renderings
The museum becomes an attraction as well as a portal used by the locals and tourists
printmaking
Green Roof: WaterRetaining System
Hydro-Generator25000 gal
Pump valve Sprinklers/Misters
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Paley Park:Ecological InjectionDesigners: Taylor Hardee, Jessica Garnitz, and Grant Block
Programs: Rhino, Illustrator, Photoshop
Semester: Fall 2010
Hybrid drawing showing water functions and injection planters
System
Description: The project looks to build off of the success of the social “pocket” elements that Paley Park in NYC incorporates. The park is a release form the city and the injections are designed to incorporate the ecological elements that allow the park to function more like a non -urban element. From water recycling and reuse, to bird and vegetation habitats, the injections explore the terms “ecological urbanism.”
New York City located on 53rd St between Madison and 5th.
Site Context
Surface
“Infinate Space”
Planting
Fixed Furniture
Moveable Furniture
Movement
PALEY PARKPrivate
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sounman-produelem
materia
Sound Diffusion
sounds from landscape elements
sound from man-produced elements
materials
Waterfall noise
Tree and leaves noise
Conversation
Traffic
street sidewalk paved stone green Ivy cobble stone paved stone waterfall
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pfs
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park elementsAnalyzing sound elements and vegetation of current park
4,200 sf
4,200 sf per block
Oasis
Network of Green Space
Honey Locust & Ivy Wall
created by generates
NYC Sewer System
attracts
Current
Proposal
Amount Wild LifeConnectivity Rain Collection
New Plant & Animal Life
Paley Park Hybridized Field
Rain Collection
Analyzing sound elements and vegetation of current park
Understanding pocket parks as a network
Taiga Plants
Grassland Plants
Rainforest Plants
Anisroot
Indian Hemp
Smooth Rock Cress
Virginia Snakeroot
Birdfoot Trefoil
Horned Bladderwort
Mountain Blue-Eyed Grass
Viper’s Bugloss
Cautleya
Smooth Aster
Saprophytes
Deciduous Forest Plants
Andropogon
jan feb mar apr may june jul aug sep oct nov dec
Seasonal Growth & Distribution
Water Plants
Rainforest Plants
Grassland Plants
Lilies & Irises
Deciduous Forest Plants
Taiga Plants
Planting ZonesPlanting Zones
life of ecology
Seasonal Experiencesp
fi nal images
paintings
03
Border Station:US/CANADA
Designer: Taylor Hardee
Programs: Rhino, Illustrator, Photoshop
Semester: Spring 2009
Description: The project is an exploration on the “fi gurative”, and “literal” borders between the locals that run the station and the tourists that are passing through. Attenuating the border, the project formally looks to deal with the confrontation of the line that must be crossed. The form which has a fi gurative basis is pushed and pulled according to intricacies of turning radii, and line cues. Larger spaces for the workers of the station, and formal representations to the visitors attempt to maintain the amount of confronting feelings for each user of the space.
Attenuating The Linear Border.
initial models
Breaking the border line
diagrams
Projective diagrams of current problems Traffi c studies
construction elements
images of approach
First Floor
Second Floor
Third Floor
A City and Public Space1a) Community Entrance and Gate way2a) Public Cafe3a) Exhibition space4a) Duty free Shopping5a) Kitchen
B Border and Private Space1b) Administrative offices2b) Inspection offices3b) Lecture Hall
C Detainee Center1c) Initial Inspection2c) Holding cells
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2b
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1b
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2b
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5a
fi nal plans
fi nal section
drawing
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Chopper Commons
Designer: Taylor Hardee
Programs: Revit, Rhino, Illustrator, Photoshop
Semester: Fall 2011
Description: The project looks to bring to issues to the foreground: that of the lack of experiencing the Menomonee valley in downtown Milwaukee, and the missing public space required to do so. The space provided is a small section of the entire lot located directly across from the main attraction, the Harley David Museum. Building off of this spark of identity, the insertion of a bridge and connection to the rest of the city seeks to activate the space with multiple types of people. Through a blending of landscape and architecture the crowds are moved towards a water front that is increasingly cleaned up and made available. In the end the space allows for fl exibility of use with a specifi c focus on activating the waterfront.
Situating Public Space Around Milwaukee’s Water
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Bikers Byciclists Flauvers Ecologists Tourists
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CREATING CIVIC PASSAGE
CREATING CIVIC SPACE
OPENING CIVIC SPACE
Hank Aaron Trail
Pedestrian Walking
Public Bus
Car
Train
CROSS SECTI
Diagrams for different users of the site
Access and Space
site analysis
Mapping access, neighborhoods, and spatial availability
roof floor plan
roof floor plan
formal investigations
Modeling form and mass
Level 327' - 9 5/32"
Level 447' - 2 3/4"
Level 599' - 3 5/32"
designing through section
Drawing relation to river
Oblique views
NORTH WEST ENTRANCE
context
Designs relation to surroundings
CROSS SECTION NORTH BUILDING SCALE - 1/16”
CROSS SECTION SOUTH BUILDING SCALE - 1/8”
fi nal sections
Water connections and spatial movement in building
UP
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UP
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UP
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1. TYPICAL HOTEL ROOM2. ELEVATOR3. STAIRS4.OBSERVATION DECK
1. PISSOIR2. SPA RECEPTION3. SOLARIUM4. CHANGING ROOMS
1. PUBLIC BATHS2. PUBLIC ENTRANCE3. PRIVATE ENTRANCE4. PUBLIC RENTALS (BIKES AND CANOES)
5.HOTEL RECEPTION
5. PERSONAL MASSAGE6. CAFE7. PUBLIC WAITING ZONE
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fi nal plans and model
Model 50” by 28”
Aligning with the water
INTERSECTION OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SPACES
fi nal images
paintings
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Doubling Infrastructure
Designer: Taylor Hardee
Programs: Rhino, Illustrator, Photoshop
Semester: Fall 2010
Description: The project uses the long term renewability of wind power to establish an infrastructure that weaves the mega regional and local together. The project is a commentary on the current situation of Detroit, where the biggest problems are vacancy and the politics involved in densifying the city. The project therefore is designed to provide a transportation infrastructure that does not allow for the governing offi cials to say it is too costly or unsustainable. By connecting the mega region of the Great Lakes, a new more complete economic zone is united. And by designing this scheme around the renewability of wind power, the sustain-ability status will allow for other urban options rather than just dense or non-dense.
Designing for the New Transportation of Detroit
DOUBLING INFRASTRUCTUREUsing the long term renewability of wind power to establish an infrastructure that weaves
the Megaregional and Local
1/5worlds supply of fresh water
$ 900 Million worth of goods crossing the Canadian border
1/4 1/14
U.S. agricultural production
1/4
POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTION TO US POWER SUPPPLY(IF WIND POWER FULLY
EXPLOITED)
CURRENT WIND CONTRIBUTION
1/50
GREAT LAKES
MEGAREGION
SUPERIOR
HURON
MICHIGAN
ERIE
ONTARIO
Self sufficient Rail system connecting Diverse points of renewable energyS
SUPERIOR
HURON
MICHIGAN
ERIE
ONTARIO
Single Factory Economy evolving from an old Rail system
Toronto Chicago DetroitBuffalo Cleveland
mega region possibilities
Connecting the region with hub designs for new transportation
site
Key diagrams of transportation weave and wind interaction
1”:32’
transportation hub
Allowing the hub to be the intersection between 3 main types of transportation
Elevated Highspeed
Electronic Light rail
Underground Bus station
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designing for wind
Designing a building to accept wind for use
ortex from passing train
Possible design for omnidirectional wind generator
Turning Radius for light rail
Information Kiosk
Automated ticket booths
Automated ticket booths
Automated ticket booths
Information Kiosk
1” =16’
Mega regionalElectric heavy rail
Regional Light rail
Local Bus
Local Bike/ small transportation
fi nal plan at high use
fi nal images
1”:6’
Light Rail pick up station
Local bus pickstation
Vortex roof with embedded wind farm
sustainable transportation hub
k up
Ticket and customer service
Storage facilites
Heavy Rail platform