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lucas bergstrom portfolio
(de)composition 2New York, One Artist Museum
transforming space 4Light Study Gallery for Anselm Kiefer
[adapt] BROADMOOR 22USGBC Design Compition New Orleans
mennonite 12Church for the Mennonite Comunity
internship 28Overland Partners Architects
photography, rendering, model 30Digital Photo + Hand Rendering + Physical Models
de•com•pose is the state in which an organism is broken down into a more simple state causing it to decay.
(de)compositionNew York, One Artist Museum
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This project was to design a museum that would showcase paintings and sculpture for artist Anselm Kiefer and is located in New York city.
In Keifer’s art there is a sense of decay that is portrayed in both materiality and content of his work. Throughout my design I tried to imagine that the building would be transformed by the concept of decomposition in were the “decay of space” would behold the beauty of the space created.
transforming spaceLight Study Gallery for Anselm Kiefer
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The concept of decomposing was applied to how the building was formed. The circulation was subtracked as a void throughout the building creating shape and encouraging movement throughout.
This cut/viod was situated on the East façade to do three things: 1) act as a light well to the entire building with a build in scoop to catch southern light and 2)connect to the highline and 3)expose the stunning cityscape view of downtown New York.
(de)compositionNew York, One Artist Museum
light = circulation highline relation
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(de)compositionNew York, One Artist Museum
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(de)compositionNew York, One Artist Museum
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The project was to design a church for the Manhattan Menonnite Comunity. The key concept was to help the Mennonite congregation branch out to the surrounding neighborhood with the use of an open �oor plan. The building acts as a �lter between the functions of the church and how they are spread throughout the site.
The building was designed to allow circulation to have many implied paths that dicest the major interior space.
mennonite Church for the Mennonite Comunity
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mennonite Church for the Mennonite Comunity
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mennonite Church for the Mennonite Comunity . �rst �oor plan
SECRETARY
FOYER
PASTORAL
SANCTUARY
CRY ROOM
QUILTING
KITCHEN
STORAGE
MEN’S R R
FELLOWSHIP HALL
SECRETARY
WOMEN’S R R
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mennonite Church for the Mennonite Comunity
Fellowship Hall Dropped Ceiling Detail
Composite Concrete Steel Decking
Ductwork
Lighting Fixture
6” Finish Wood FloorWood Spacer
Skylight Detail
Copper FlashingWater Proo�ng
Low E Double PainGlazzing
Pinned Glulam ConnectionGlulam Arch
Composite SlateShingles
Fiber-cement composite slates
Radiant barrier
Waterproo�ng
Insulation
W 6 x 4 Wide Flange4” Metal Framing
8 x 5 Wide FlangeCelular Metal Decking
Bendheim V60 Curtain Wall Channel Glass
Glulam Arch
1 x 6” Vertical Rainscreen
Structural Steel TubeSteel C-Channel
Wood to Concrete Steel Connection
Metal Flashing
2’ x 2’ Pavers
DrainGravel
1A5.1
2A5.1
Fellowship Hall Dropped Ceiling Detail
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mennonite Church for the Mennonite Comunity
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D E B DA E
B DA E B DA E
mennonite Church for the Mennonite Comunity
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[adapt] BROADMOOR USGBC Design Compition New Orleans
For three weeks in the summer of 2010, 7 third-year architecture students at Kansas State University undertook the USGBC Natural Talent Design Competition. We were tasked with designing an 800 square foot house for elderly residents in the Broadmoor neighbor-hood of New Orleans, Louisiana. In addition, the house needed to meet the requirements for LEED for Homes Platinum certi�cation, stay within a $100,000 construction budget, and use universal design principles throughout.
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[adapt] BROADMOOR USGBC Design Compition New Orleans
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[adapt] BROADMOOR USGBC Design Compition New Orleans
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LEED
Platinum** 114*
*Out of a possible 136 points
** Gold 75+ points, Platinum 90+ points
Sustainable Sites
Energy & Atmosphere
Materials & Resources
Indoor Environmental Quality
Sustainable Sites
Innovation in Design
Location and Linkages
for Homes Estimated Energy & Cost Summary
Location Information New Orleans, LA 70125Electric Cost: $0.09 / kWhFuel Cost: $1.55 / ThermWeather: GBS_06M12_15_217206
Annual ConsumptionElectric - 4,474 kWh Fuel - 0 Therms Peak Electric Demand - 1.2kW
Annual Cost $402.66
Monthly Cost Total Cost*
RebateFinal Total
Tax Rebate
$33.55
*Estimated Energy and cost estimated are based on energy modeling done through Green Building Studio and double checked with HEED energy modeling software.
Awareness and Education
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**For more information see sumplemental pages
Estimated Construction Cost
01 General Conditions 02 Site Work03 Concrete04 Masonry05 Metals06 Woods & Plastics07 Thermal & Moisture08 Doors and Windows09 Finishes10 Specialties11 Equipment12 Furnishings13 Special Construction14 Conveying Systems15 Mechanical16 Electrical
--$11,004-$3,618$11,695.27$16,827.24$8,640$13,594$4,773$3,074.96---$18,000$6,000
$97,225.90
30% for Geothermal Pumps ($4950)$1500 for Windows
$6450$90,775.90
*Includes material, shipping and labor
Estimated Energy & Cost Summary
Location Information New Orleans, LA 70125Electric Cost: $0.09 / kWhFuel Cost: $1.55 / ThermWeather: GBS_06M12_15_217206
Annual ConsumptionElectric - 4,474 kWh Fuel - 0 Therms Peak Electric Demand - 1.2kW
Annual Cost $402.66
Monthly Cost Total Cost*
RebateFinal Total
Tax Rebate
$33.55
*Estimated Energy and cost estimated are based on energy modeling done through Green Building Studio and double checked with HEED energy modeling software.
**For more information see sumplemental pages
Estimated Construction Cost
01 General Conditions 02 Site Work03 Concrete04 Masonry05 Metals06 Woods & Plastics07 Thermal & Moisture08 Doors and Windows09 Finishes10 Specialties11 Equipment12 Furnishings13 Special Construction14 Conveying Systems15 Mechanical16 Electrical
--$11,004-$3,618$11,695.27$16,827.24$8,640$13,594$4,773$3,074.96---$18,000$6,000
$97,225.90
30% for Geothermal Pumps ($4950)$1500 for Windows
$6450$90,775.90
*Includes material, shipping and labor
I worked for Overland Patners Architects from Jan. 2011 to Aug. 2011 as part of my academic intern-ship. The work I was exposed to ranged from build-ings for The University of Texas, LEED documenta-tion, consturction documents, physical models and multiple projects in China.
“Our mission is to model how we should live and in�uence the world through the practice of architecture.”
internship Overland Partners Architects
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models Various Studio Models
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photographyDigital Photo + Photoshop
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renderingHand Rendering
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