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C h r i s t o p h e r D i l w o r t h
PortfolioBachelor of Environmental Design, Texas A&M University - 2006 -2011
Contents
Projects Evolution of Space Defi ning Space Transformation Pavillion Edward Norton House Fire Station No. 8 Veteran’s Clinic East Tennessee Oral History Museum Vitra Hotel Fire Station No. 6
Drawings Gestures Outdoor Sketch One Point Perspective Section Analysis Azimuth Redesign Artist Reproduction Still Life
C h r i s t o p h e r D i l w o r t h
Portfolio- Bachelor of Environmental Design, Texas A&M University - 2006 -2011
Evolution of SpaceC h r i s t o p h e r D i l w o r t h
Studio Project- ENDS 105 Design Studio Level I, Texas A&M University - Fall 2007
Grid Model Skin ModelPaper Model
Project: To defi ne form and space through manipulation of a continuous piece of paper.
Section Model
Defining SpaceC h r i s t o p h e r D i l w o r t h
Studio Project- ENDS 106 Design Studio Level I, Texas A&M University - Spring 2008
Project: To create a feeling of compositional energy by defi ning space within the confi nes of a proposed dimension of space. There was also emphasis on the connection between elements inorder to refl ect the idea of “sliding”.
TransformationC h r i s t o p h e r D i l w o r t h
Studio Project - ENDS 106 Design Studio Level I, Texas A&M University - Spring 2008
Project: Form and space developed to use as a sculpture gallery. The primary emphasis was the process of transforming the drawings developed for the project “Defi ning Space”.
Structure Model
Sculpture Model
Site Model
Pavill ionC h r i s t o p h e r D i l w o r t h
Studio Project- ENDS 205 Design Studio Level II, Texas A&M University - Fall 2008
Site Plan
Project: To design a pavillion with underlying concepts taken from architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright, Mies Van Der Rohe, and Le Corbusier. The emphasis was how the pavillion responded to a conceptual site and possible views. There is a varied interpretation of each architect; Mies’s “less is more”, Corbusier’s use of ramps and movement, and Wright’s incorporation into the site and an openess to the outside.
Section B
Section A
Plan 0 20ft
Edward Norton HouseC h r i s t o p h e r D i l w o r t h
Studio Project- ENDS 206 Design Studio Level II, Texas A&M University - Spring 2009
Project: A house designed consistent with a client’s personality and interest. The primary emphasis is the incorporation of a series of planes and columns. The context is a residential retreat located near the city of Galveston taking advantage of issues such as views and daylighting.
East Elevation
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1 Kitchen 6 Dinning2 Utility 7 Garage3 Gathering 8 Living4 Bathroom 9 Library5 Studio/Office 10 Personal
1 M. Bedroom 4 Bedroom 32 M. Bathroom 5 Bathroom3 Bedroom 2
Entry Level
Upper Level
North Elevation South Elevation West Elevation
Site PlanFirst Floor
Second Floor
Fire Station No. 8C h r i s t o p h e r D i l w o r t h
Studio Project- ENDS 206 Design Studio Level II, Texas A&M University - Spring 2009
Project: To design a new fi re station for the historical City of Brenham, Texas. The primary emphasis for this project was to develop a design that understands the contextual and cultural conditions of the local environment.
Site Plan
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Floor Plan
North Elevation
South Elevation
East Elevation
West Elevation
Veteran’s ClinicC h r i s t o p h e r D i l w o r t h
Studio Project- ARCH 271 Design Studio, University of Tennessee - Fall 2009
Project: The design of a small veterans outpatient clinic in an interstice of Downtown Knoxville, Tennessee. The Examination Room was desgined fi rst as a single element of the program. This then became a repetitive element of the fi nal design. The fi nal design was an exploration of the massing wall in its regards as a threshold component, occupiable zone, or storage area.
AXONOMETRIC
EXAM ROOM FLOOR PLAN
0 FT 4 8
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PERSPECTIVE
SECTION A
SECTION A
Exam Room Floor Plan
0 8ft
Section A
Section B
Exploded Axon
Massing Walls
Entry Perspective
Entry Perspective
0 FT 8 32
SITE PLAN AT 5 FT ABOVE GROUND PLANE
A-A
B-B
6 STAFF LOUNGE7 MISC STORAGE8 OFFICES9 RESTROOMS10 BUS STOP
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1 EXAM ROOMS2 WAITING ROOM3 RECEPTION / NURSES STATION4 PRELIM EXAMINATION5 MECHANICAL
CTION B-B
SECTION A-A
East Elevation
Section A-A
Section B-B
Veteran’s ClinicC h r i s t o p h e r D i l w o r t h
Studio Project- ARCH 271 Design Studio, University of Tennessee - Fall 2009
East Tennessee Oral History MuseumC h r i s t o p h e r D i l w o r t h
Studio Project- ARCH 271 Design Studio, University of Tennessee - Fall 2009
Project: To design an annex to the East Tennessee History Museum. The space serves the function of an auditorial gallery of “voices”, a place to record personal memories of past historical events, and to provide classrooms for the community. A primary emphasis for this project was the understanding of the contextual and cultural conditions of the local environment.
SPATIAL OVERLAP
CORNER OF GAY AND CHURCH STREET
COLUMN GRID ZONE OF CIRCULATION
URBAN CONTEXT
Corner of Gay and Church Street
Spatial Overlap
Form Column Grid
Zone of Circulation
Urban Context
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ENTRY LEVEL SECOND LEVEL
0 FT 16 FT 32 FT
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1 LOBBY2 FRONT DESK 3 DIRECTORS OFFICE4 MEMORABILIA GALLERY5 PORTRAIT GALLERY
6 LECTURE ROOM7 PUBLIC RESTROOMS8 STORAGE9 MECHANICAL10 OUTDOOR SPACE
1 CLASSROOMS2 STORYBOOK COLLECTIONS3 RECORDING BOOTHS4 PUBLIC RESTROOMS
CHU
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GAY STREET
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THIRD LEVEL
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6 7
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6 WORKSHOOP7 STORAGE8 RESTROOM
1 TOOL COLLECTION2 CHINA COLLECTION3 TEMPORARY GALLERY4 KITCHENETTE5 CURATORIAL OFFICE
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East Tennessee Oral History MuseumC h r i s t o p h e r D i l w o r t h
Studio Project- ARCH 271 Design Studio, University of Tennessee - Fall 2009
Section A
Section B
Vitra HotelC h r i s t o p h e r D i l w o r t h
Studio Project- ARCH 305 Design Studio Level III, Texas A&M University - Spring 2009
Project: To design a boutique hotel for the Vitra Campus located in Weil am Rhein, Germany. The primary emphasis for this project was to utilize the tools of the modeling software, Maya, to develop a language of sensibility based on inspiration. It works as a site plan in four parts. Each part houses a diff erent program for the hotel.
Inspiration
Form - Kidney Glomerulus Typology- Inn at Middleton Place
Room
Form - Kidney Glomerlus Typology - Inn at Middleton Place
Inspiration
Site Plan
P lan Key Scale: 1 /16th
1. Lobby2. Reception Desk3. Gallery / Gift Shop4. Luggage Storage5. O ce6. Employee Breakroom7. Restrooms8. Spa Reception9. Spa10. Gym11. Laundry12. Housekeeping13. Restaurant14. Kitchen15. Bar 16. Humidor17. Cigar Lounge
Room
Upper Suites Level
Cigar Lounge Level
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Plan Key
Solar Thermal Collector
Capilary Tube Mats
Solar Thermal
Steel Structure Member
Cold Water
Hot Water
Fiber Composite
Main VesselPrimary
Vein MembraneSecondary
Systems Integration
Hot Water
Vitra HotelC h r i s t o p h e r D i l w o r t h
Studio Project - ENDS 305 Design Studio Level III, Texas A&M University- Spring 2010
Fire Station No. 6C h r i s t o p h e r D i l w o r t h
Studio Project- ARCH 405 Design Studio Level IV, Texas A&M University - Fall 2010
Project: To design a new fi re station for the City of College Station, Texas. The primary emphasis for this project was the integration of structural systems, and environmental systems with respect to context.
SITEACCESS TO MAIN ROAD
UNIVERSITY DR (HEAVY TRAFFIC)
TAR
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APPARATUS BAY
CONCEPT
SPATIAL OVERLAP
PROGRAM ZONESSPATIAL OVERLAP
U-LAYOUTLAY OUT CONCRETE TRAPAZOIDS DROP IN GLASS BOXES DEFINE OUTSIDE PLANE
SEMI PUBLIC
PUBLICPRIVATE
SPATIAL OVERLAP
U-LAYOUT
DEFINING ENTERING VIEWS
Concept
Site Program Zones Spatial Overlap U- Layout
Spatial Overlap U - Layout
Defining Access Views
Tarr
ow S
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University Drive (Heavy Traffic)
Access to Main Road Layout Concrete Trapezoids Drop-in Glass Boxes Define Outside Plane
Semi- Public
PrivatePublic
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Transverse Section North Elevation
C h r i s t o p h e r D i l w o r t h
1. Apparatus Bay2. Hazmat Storage3. Bunker Gear Storage4. Storage5. Watch Room6. Elevator Mech Rm. 7. Elevator8. Offi ce9. Lounge10. Entry11. Publice Restroom12. Chief’s Offi ce
13. Chief’s Bedroom14. Kitchen15. Dining 16. Pantries17. Restrooms18. Bedrooms19. Utility/ Washroom20. Janitor Coset21. Electrical Room22. Public Restroom23. Community Center24. Lecture Hall
First FLoor0 ft 16 ft
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1. Day Room 2. Restroom3. Excersize Room4. Elevator5. Storage
Second Floor0 ft 16 ft
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Longitudinal Section West Elevation
C h r i s t o p h e r D i l w o r t h
Lobby Community Center Kitchen
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Structural Framing Plan
Duct Run
AHU Placement
Solar Thermal Placement
Plumbing
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Fire Station No. 6C h r i s t o p h e r D i l w o r t h
Studio Project- ARCH 405 Design Studio Level IV, Texas A&M University - Fall 2010
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Details
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DrawingsC h r i s t o p h e r D i l w o r t h
Portfolio - Bachelor of Environmental Design, Texas A&M University- 2006 -2011
“Gestures”- Light Charcoal - Drawing I, Lone Star College - Spring 2006
“Outdoor Sketch” - Woodless Graphite Pencils- Drawing I, Lone Star College - Spring 2006
C h r i s t o p h e r D i l w o r t h
“One Point Perspective”-Pencil - ENDS 115 Design Communiction, Texas A&M University - Fall 2007
“Section Analysis”-Pencil - ENDS 105 Design Studio, Texas A&M University - Fall 2007
“Azimuth Redesign” - Colored Pencil- ENDS 115 Design Communication, Texas A&M University - Spring 2008
C h r i s t o p h e r D i l w o r t h
“Artist Reproduction”- Pastels - ENDS 115 Design Communication, Texas A&M University - Spring 2008
“Still Life”- Charcoal - Drawing I, Lone Star College - Spring 2006
C h r i s t o p h e r D i l w o r t h