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                                        WILLIAMSON RESIDENCE
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                                   PA S S A G E |
                                   AN I-35W BRIDGE MEMORIAL
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                      FOREVER SPRING |
                      AN ADVERTISING AGENCY
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                                        HDS-1 |                 62-77
                                        A P R I VAT E R E S I D E N C E




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                                   THE YWCA GREEN ROOF
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CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS |
THE YWCA GREEN ROOF
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       WILLIAMSON RESIDENCE




                                                            Williamson Residents
                                                            Square Footage: 2204
                                                            Robbinsdale, Minnesota


    Nestled between two parks near Lake Crystal in
    Robbinsdale, Minnesota this remodel focused on reverting
    life to the simplest ideas: understanding the human
    connection to the earth and reusing waste for a purpose.
    Also to create an environment within an already existing
    one, similar to some coffee grown around the world.

    TO SHADE AND TO ENVELOPE
    Coffee grown in the shade (Rustic growing, refer to image
    on the right) is slow ripening, and often is grown by
    vintage cultivators, there is the suggestion that it tastes
    better, with more complex flavors.

    The home of the Williamson’s will sustain the family during                                                              Site plan
    their entire life cycle and future residences. The structure
    and the environment surrounding the home utilize shade
    techniques, covering the home as if it were native to the
    site.

    The interior elements emphasize repetition in both plan
                                                                        The above diagram shows the five different
    and perspective. The elongated horizontal planes extend
                                                                        coffee growing systems. Notice the vegetational
    the eye’s composition up and through the space.
                                                                        complexity, height of arboreal strata, and variety
    The exterior environment elude to transitional areas being          of components in the systems (from Toledo and
    transparent and all areas being one.                                Moguel 1997).
                                                                                                                                         The original footprint

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Tree grafting: [the
    tissue of one plant
    is encouraged to
    fuse with another]
    creates a structure
    hovering above the
                            Creating an outer shell, strong
    already existing one.
                            lines help organize spaces.
                            Passive solar heating and
                            cooling technique such as
                            structure orientation on the site,
                            window placement and exterior
                            planting, also help determine
                            room placement. Then the
                            planning process is broken
                            down into simple planning steps
                            such as: site, amenities, wants
                            and then narrowing the most
                            important wants into the needs.




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Diane, Robert, Jacob, Isabelle and soon to be baby, desire to have a home that will
    be as environmentally conscious as they are. In addition to being environmentally                                 Floor Plan
    conscious they require a home that can accommodate their neighbor and                                             1. Entry                   9. Mechanical Room
    Robert’s mother, Ruth, who is physically handicapped. With hobbies ranging from
                                                                                                                      2. Entry Vestibule         10. Isabelle’s Room
    gardening, composting, recycling and biking the family takes pride in reducing their
    environmental footprint. Requesting the remodel for their home keep all structural                                3. Laundry                 11. Sink Area
                                                                                                                                                                             13                     14
    walls and mechanical systems in place, they want to reduce waste and reuse                                        4. Diane’s Office          12. Bathroom
    as much as possible. The initial interview with the family took place early in the                                5. Kitchen                 13. Jacob’s Room
    morning and was obvious after the first few minutes of meeting, the fuel for their                                6. Entertaining Room       14. Nursery
    day was coffee. So further investigation into growing methods and sustainable                                     7. Dining Room             15. Master Bedroom     12            11
    harvesting methods became the driving design concept for this project.
                                                                                                                      8. ADA Bathroom            16. Maser Bathroom


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                                        Section of pubic living spaces, with ceiling lines guiding the eye through.
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The flooring throughout the entryway shown here
                                         and the laundry room adjacent to the entryway has
                                         indoor/outdoor sealed slate for ease of cleaning.




    The entryway is located on the
    south side of the home, opposite
    the street and driveway, hidden
    for security and visual interest.

    The entry vestibule has layers of
    entry and then branching areas
    for secondary functions, mainly
    for the children and guests.
    There are multiple areas to touch
    down momentarily before being
    drawn to the rest of the dwelling.




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Reville, Diane’s eco-chic party planning
                                                                                                        business, is headquartered in her home
                                                                                                        office with large horizontal surfaces for
                                                                                                        organization and assembly.




     The custom kitchen utilized the existing fireplace to create a brick fire pizza oven. The center
     island contains the major appliances and is also double-sided for additional storage. The brick
     walls were added to the repeat the texture of the fireplace wall.


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The dining room in the home has horizontal wood beams across the ceiling connecting   Heat generated by halogen
     to the vertical room dividing beams. The dropped light below dances around the        lights activates a propeller and
     space at night with only the high transom windows to let in                           thus movement in the Dancing
     additional light.                                                                     Shades lamp. The lamp projects
                                                                                           shadows on the wall that create
                                                                                           the same type of relaxing and
                                                                                           hypnotic atmosphere that
                                                                                           reflections of moving water
                                                                                           create.


                                                                                           Design
                                                                                           Frank Tjepkema




                                                                                                                              Reflected Ceiling Plan




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The living area has a structural
                                                                                           wood partition creating a partial
                                                                                           visual block while still keeping
                                                                                           an open feel to the space.




     The built-in unit carries the eye horizontally, vertically then horizontally again,
     connecting the beam structures above, to the room below. The unit is made from
     recycled materials with design assistance from the client’s.
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Isabelle’s room designed to display a room for a girl of all ages. The soft
     knobs on the wall create a wall of texture and color, and can also be used for
     storage. As Isabelle grows the function for the knobs may also change, but
     the graphic element with shapes will always stimulate the mind.




     Soft knob by Ed Annink




                                                                               The section cut of Isabelle’s
                                                                               bedroom illustrates the
                                                                               texture with form.




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This portion of the hallway, adjacent
     to the sink area, signifies the parent
     only zone with an architectural pop
     wood veneer pattern.




                                              This separate sink area for three children allows for multiple users at the same time.




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The multi-functioning nursery and playroom has a dynamic
     complimentary color scheme for sensory stimulation.




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The master suite has an open floor plan with a transitional 3Form wall
     separating the bathroom and bedroom. The ceiling over the bed is 14’ with
     wood beams like the dining room to create a canopy allowing light to emphasize
     the height differences. The unifying design element, the back wall, is the Pop
     plywood wood veneers also used in the hallway. The colors in Diane and
     Robert’s room are a muted version of the palette for the dwelling.




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PA S S A G E                                                           A passage system with segments of interrupted voided
      AN I-35W BRIDGE MEMORIAL
                                                                            masses. The fallen beams now serve as a memory rather
                                                                            than support.

                                                                            Simplicity in material: Metal allowed to deteriorate and fade.
                                                                            Stone, native to the land able to chip back to the site.



                                                          “As the memory fades within us Passage will
                                 Length: 554’
                                 Gold Medal Park          be the trigger that sparks what once was.”
                                 Minneapolis, Minnesota




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The top garden makes you feel as if
                                                                                                                you are on a separate level connected
                                                                                                                to the earth.




                                            Curiosity to climb to the top.

                                            From top to bottom the noises carried through the swirling trees.

                                            The only burst of light were the brightly colored leaves still
                                            clinging to the dark finger like branches all too stiff.
     In the gloomy, cold, dead of the                                                                                                                   360 degree winding path around the mound.
                                            The swaying wind forced every leaf to stand at attention.
     day the inauspicious reality sets in
     of the situation and the past.         The set of benches promised relaxation for hours.
                                                                                                                The corner on the benches is the best
                                                                                                                view, connecting North and East.

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The mound and path existing
     The preliminary sketch drawn from a                                                               in Gold Medal Park were
     form study which creates floating islands                                                         originally going to remain in
     inset in land volumes. When the land                                                              the park, serving as their own
     connects to structure there are short                                                             memory; keeping their original
     bridges and places of light.                                                                      purpose. But with the new
                                                                                                       purpose for the park, the
                                                                                                       structures were removed so
                                                                                                       not to conflict with the memory
                                                                                                       created by the memorial.




                                                                                                                                         Form studies




                                                 The benches create finger-like projections, pulling
                                                 the outsider into the park and letting them rest.




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Views of the Stone
     Arch Bridge to the
     north and the new
     1-35W bridge to the
     east, Passage will
     serve as a reminder
     to the city. Those
     affected by the bridge
     collapse will not have
     to be near to feel
     its immensity and
     presence.




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The site of Passage, Gold Medal Park, just
     west of the I-35W Bridge, was a gathering
     place for many Minnesotans in the hours and
     days following the bridge collapse.




                                                   The sections of void in structure, simulate the gaps in the bridge after the collapse.

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The plan of the monument has gaps
     in the limestone below to reveal the
     fallen beams. The continuous glass
     walkway may be unsettling for some
     to walk across but once you enter
     Passage you must move forward
     or back, crossing over areas of
     uneasiness.




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When manipulated by human force the
     beams wouldn’t touch. But the original
     beam design had strategically placed them
     in a geometric pattern. The original design
     also used a geometric pattern and repeated
     it. When an experiment was done simulating
     the falling action of structured beams, they
     fell randomly. When left to gravity and natural
     forces the beams never touched. The higher
     the simulated beams were dropped, the
     farther they separated when landing. Thus
     the design for the final “fallen beams” portion
     of the design became random and they were
     meant to never touch one another.




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The varying heights in the
     structure of Passage were
     derived from the height
     variations of the original bridge.




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FOREVER SPRING
                                                  AN ADVERTISING AGENCY

                                                  Meeting in college Jackson and Kate became leaders within
                                                  campus life and became organizers of regular group activities.
                                                  A natural tag team they would organize games, group events
                                                  and activities that caused interaction and sometimes light-
                                                  hearted competition. They would use games to evoke a spirit of
                                                  childhood and bring those involved to a common mind-set. They
                                                  realized by interacting with those around you not only enabled
                                                  creativity, but also caused relationships to be built. Teamwork
                                                  became initialized through necessity and strategy became
      Square Footage: 7791                        apparent. Activity, whether it be physical or mental, caused the
      Minneapolis, Minnesota                      imagination to be boundless.
      Group Project
                                                  The people who work for Forever Spring will have at times to put
                                                  themselves in a childhood mind-set, and Jackson and Kate know
                                                  just how to accomplish this.


                                                                                               1. Reception
                                                                                               2. Public Restrooms
                                                                                               3. Breakroom
                                                                                               4. Think Zone
                                                                                               5. Conference Area
                                              5
                                                            1                                  6. Relaxation
                             7                                                                 7. Employee Entrance
                   13
                                      6       4                                                8. Phone Booths
     14                          8
                                                                                               9. Creative Director’s Offices
                        11
                                                                                               10. Research Library
                                                                                               11. Print Station
              12                                                2
                                                    3                                          12. Work Zone
                                 10       9                                                    13. Private Restroom
                                                                                               14. Work Station



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The design for Forever Spring encourages an interactive atmosphere that stretches the
     imagination enhancing the work environment. The design utilizes reinvented objects and
     bold colors to create a backdrop to highlight these pieces. Using variation in form, group
     interaction will be initiated; color and form help define these areas. A healthy surrounding
     formed in part by natural day lighting and sustainable materials improves employee
     productivity.




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The entrance to the advertising agency
     from the skyway leaves nothing to the
     imagination. With glass sliding doors the
     public is able to see this bright, youthful
     space, and intrigue is left in the pedestrian’s
     mind as they round the corner.




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The concept for the design of the advertising agency is
     a light-hearted sensibility and remembering the youthful
     side of being an adult. With the opportunity to design
     a chair for reception area, the inspiration came from my
     childhood. Marbleworks is a game of constructing pieces
     and simply watching marbles follow the path to the end.
     The user of this chair has the same opportunity to put
     a marble in the top, and watch it follow the path to the
     bottom of the chair.




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The
     kitchen and
     cafe area in Forever
     Spring are designed to
     be an equally inspiring
     work zone, with areas
     for collaboration,
     or lunch meetings.
     Natural light is utilized
     to eliminate the need
     for intrusive overhead
     lighting. Soffits
     hovering just above the
     light fixtures, bounce
     the light back down
     onto the user.




                                 Transformable, colorful, and
                                 stimulating, the think zone is a
                                 place for ideas to be exchanged
                                 and fun to happen.




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The think tank at Forever Spring contains areas to collaborate, and relax the mind. A habitable
     wall inspired by Isamu Noguchi’s playground designs, where he only provides a space of
     exploration rather then one of regimented play, telling the child what to do. The sketches to the
     left provide ideas integrating office functions and fun, in a wall of varying heights and depths.

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The sketch to the right is an idea
     The conference room when              for the think area, to hold semi-
     closed creates a private room,        private collaborating meetings. The
     but also has the ability to be        whimsical honeycomb idea, could be
     open to the rest of the think area,   a means of way finding throughout
     allowing it to be transformable to    Forever Spring, and an easily
     all working needs.                    identifiable area for employees.




                                                                                 A section cut of an enclosed
                                                                                 meeting room displays the built-
                                                                                 in seating and multi-functions of
                                                                                 having an enclosed think zone.




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The creative director’s, Jackson and Kate, want private
     offices with the ability to open a wall of doors and
     create a large collaborative private office.




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Collaborative work can be achieved in these semi-private, low horizon
     desks. The stations are mimicked above by the dropped lighting units. They
     also reduce sound echoing in the main work area. The daylight sensors in
     the work area allow for low usage of artificial lighting and concealed window
     coverings can be used to regulate light throughout the day.




                                                                                     The work station is an area for cutting, spraying, and mounting, along with being another
                                                                                     general work area. Lighting in the room is mainly supplied by the south facing windows,
                                                                                     which receive the most sun penetration during regular business hours.

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HDS-1
                                   The concept of this residence is derived from      A gesture, a strike, a pose.
                                   the motion created by a volleyball spike.          A gesture propelled by force with a voided leap and violent
 A P R I VAT E R E S I D E N C E   Heather Laudenbach, the client, has coached        impact followed by a drop.
                                   volleyball since she was 19 and including
                                   an aspect of the game in the design for her        The motion of a jump, suspension in space, is illustrated in
                                   future residence is important. One of the          form. Repetition and volume soften the industrial site along
                                   strongest contacts, a spike, would create the      with renewal of site with native landscaping and original
                                   strongest volumes and forms, reflected in plan     topography.
                                   and perspective. The history of the game is        The surrounding warehouse buildings with original dark
                                   another element in the design, originating in      brick and large openings create the backdrop for the
                                   Holyoke, Massachusetts the site for HDS-1          collective of the residence.
                                   is this small town. The industrial area along
                                   the river contains shipping warehouses and         Continuing the dark brick to front exterior wall, the structure
                                   some of the best views of the river. The site is   fuses the utilitarian urban hard scape with modern volumes
                                   converted to its original topography and native    of the structure.
                                   plants replace the asphalt.
     Square Footage: 1773
     Holyoke Massachusetts




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The site plan, which is a 60’ x                                      Level one floor plan
     100’ parcel of land is shown
                                                                                1. Entry
     here with the roof plan. Holyoke,
     Massachusetts was chosen for                                               2. Guest Bathroom
     its small town atmosphere with                                             3. Guest Bedroom
     beautiful views of the Connecticut
                                                                                4. Mechanical Room
     River and its developing city.
                                                                                5. Library
                                                                                6. Living Room
                                                          1                     7. Office
                                                                                8. Dining Room

                                                  2                             9. Kitchen
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This exterior perspective shows surrounding warehouse
     buildings along the river used for shipping and receiving
     cargo freight. The exterior garage wall repeats the same
     brick as the warehouses, slightly disguising it.




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The exterior perspective shows this homes ability to blend into the
     The kitchen has custom     surrounding environment of warehouses, but with volumes of color setting
     cabinets in a high gloss   it apart. The topography shown dropping off from one volume and
     orange to reflect the      regaining the structure on the next volume.
     light from the river’s
     reflections and used to
     bounce light around the
     entire kitchen. There is
     a custom growing area
     inset in the counter top
     for herbs and spices.




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The office nestled behind the library has a
     semi-private atmosphere and has a glass
     ceiling for views from every angle.




                                                   The living room has a glass ceiling so from
                                                   atop the stairs of the second level one can see
                                                   into the space. The transparency with walls,
                                                   windows and ceiling allows for sun penetration
                                                   and a view from any position in the structure.




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Level two floorplan
                 10. Master Bathroom
                 11. Closet
                 12. Master Bedroom
                 13. Habitable Green Roof




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The habitable green roof connecting to the master bedroom has
     native plants to Massachusetts, including Big Bluestem, and
     Tickle grasses, and Carolina Rose and Summersweet bushes.




                  The view from the master bedroom is overlooking the Connecticut River with access to the green rooftop.




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This view from the
     Connecticut River
     shows the rotated upper
     volume with privacy
     wood beams protecting
     the exterior staircase.
     The natural topography
     along the river has been
     revitalized and the home
     is cantilevered over the
     steep drop-offs that
     would occur near the
     banks of the river.




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                                                            A rooftop secret linking various forms,
                                                            shapes and depths to accommodate
                    THE YWCA GREEN ROOF                     those who live in an urban environment                                          Sun studies during the summer and
                                                            but need a connection to nature. Indoor                                         winter equinoxes were executed
                                                            and outdoor planting allows for the                                             and the images display the need for
                                                            space to be accessed year round and                                             sturdy plants requiring full sun, and
                                                            never have a fully dormant background.                                          areas of protection for all users.
                                                            A play area that uses recycled materials
                                                            and natural colors will aid in blending
                                                            with newly formed environment. Also
                                                            the yoga spaces are transformable
                                                            allowing the adults to release their inner
                                                                                                         December 22, 12pm
                                                            chaos either indoors or out. Green roof
                                                            techniques are used to enhance the
                                                            space visually and economically. Proper
                                                            use of day lighting allows all users
                                                            connect to the natural rhythm of the day
                                                            and year.
                    Square Footage: 16368
                    Minneapolis, Minnesota                  Individually the spaces serve different
                                                            users with different needs, but
                                                            creates a state of ultimate bliss, and                                          A conceptual sketch creating a
                                                            empowerment for anyone who seeks                                                graphic which displays the idea of
                                                            natural interaction.                                                            inner chaos and outer release.

                                                                                                         December 22, 3pm




     June 22, 6am
                                             June 22, 9am           June 22, 12pm                        June 22, 3pm        June 22, 6pm
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Public and private areas on the
                                                      rooftop become separated for user
                                                      preference and maintenance.




                                                      The flow of traffic is focused in the
                                                      atrium as a gathering space and
                                                      then depending on user branches in
                                                      either direction, creating distinctively
                                                      separate zones.




     When laying out general areas on the
     rooftop it became apparent that functions
     and pathways were going to be defined by
                                                      New focal areas direct the eye
     planting rather then large walkways. All areas
                                                      through the garden and serve as a
     flow together and transitions are as seamless
                                                      way finding system for the space.
     as possible.




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     A green roof has multiple advantages beyond just the aesthetic value. It improves
     air quality by adding in natural ventilation systems (trees). Also from the layers
     of planting and soil, the excess rainwater can be filtered and stored for later use.                       3                              8
     After the plants are established there is little to no upkeep.
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                                                                                            1. Elevator Lobby                     7. Yoga Studio Two
                                                                                            2. Stair Entrance Walkway             8. Nana Wall Storage
                                                                                            3. Yoga Studio Entrance               9. Garden Overlook
                                                                                            4. Storage Room                       10. Children’s Storage Room
                                                                                            5. Outdoor Storage and Walkway        11. Children’s Play Area
                                                                                            6. Yoga Studio One                    12. Entry Area and Seating

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The door to the
                                                                                                                                                                             exterior is a quiet
                                                                                                                                                                             section of the wall,
                                                                                                                                                                             and one might not
                                                                                                                                                                             see it if they weren’t
                                                                                                                                                                             looking for it.




     The bench seating around the
     atrium was ergonomically formed to                                                                      The entrance and reception desk are a domed area full of

     allow a person to fully recline in the                                                                  motion. The desk will be lit from the displaying the YWCA

     whole seat or perch on the edge.                                                                        logo. There will be up-lighting from each of the beams that

     The planting on the YWCA Green                                                                          can be used as display shelving. The ceiling has an inverted

     Roof will be native plants or grasses                                                                   version of the dome creating texture and rhythm. This area

     that can survive in the sometimes                                                                       has high traffic and all the shapes create movement to assist

     unforgiving climate of Minnesota.                                                                       people to move through.

                                              From the elevator lobby the user relaxes with the welcome of
                                              trickling water through the rock wall.


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The indoor entry tunnel to the
               yoga studios is a quiet restful
               repetitious walk for the mind
               to take in natural day light and
               the climbing plants. The rings
               emphasize the inner chaos before
               the release of the yoga studios.




                                                               This sketch displays the original idea for
                                                               the indoor tunnel and at the end of each
                                                               ring is a bench.




     The outdoor storage for yoga students is an alternate to using the main locker room downstairs.




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The yoga studios have reclaimed wood flooring and light
             layered ceiling planes. In the back of each studio there are
             sections of indoor plants and rocks that will overtime climb
             the wall and bloom.




     The teak inlay of flooring mimics the ceiling lines and directs the eye through the space. The
     yoga studios have a glass wall separating the two spaces with access between. There are Nana
     walls in the entire front of the studio which can be opened to enjoy the natural sunlight and air.
     Along the perimeter of the adult area and children’s play area there is a ring of densely planted
     grass in the shape of yoga mats. Weather permitting the students and teachers can use these
     mats to feel a greater connection to the earth.



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From atop the slide during winter the view of the entire rooftop can be taken in.




     The children’s play area has three
     different flooring materials, and custom
     benches designed to seat two children.
     All the equipment was custom designed
     for the YWCA rooftop. The living walls
     soften the large vertical concrete walls.

                                                 The children’s play area has a living wall but with shapes
                                                 cut out that allow only certain plants to grow through.
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The ecological garden, the relocated peace garden, is a complex landscape where plants           Rooftop View: Peavy Plaza
     are grouped together into plant guilds. It reflects the natural cycles of the seasons-- birth,
     growth, and decay become part of the garden landscape. At this site asparagus and its
     plant companions are combined with prairie grass to provide a visual block to the street.
     Also to allow for visual interest from Peavy Plaza, and the street below.


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                   THE YWCA GREEN ROOF




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  • 3. EXTEND | WILLIAMSON RESIDENCE 2-23 PA S S A G E | AN I-35W BRIDGE MEMORIAL 24-43 FOREVER SPRING | AN ADVERTISING AGENCY 44-61 HDS-1 | 62-77 A P R I VAT E R E S I D E N C E RELEASE | THE YWCA GREEN ROOF 78-93 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS | THE YWCA GREEN ROOF 94-113 1
  • 4. EXTEND WILLIAMSON RESIDENCE Williamson Residents Square Footage: 2204 Robbinsdale, Minnesota Nestled between two parks near Lake Crystal in Robbinsdale, Minnesota this remodel focused on reverting life to the simplest ideas: understanding the human connection to the earth and reusing waste for a purpose. Also to create an environment within an already existing one, similar to some coffee grown around the world. TO SHADE AND TO ENVELOPE Coffee grown in the shade (Rustic growing, refer to image on the right) is slow ripening, and often is grown by vintage cultivators, there is the suggestion that it tastes better, with more complex flavors. The home of the Williamson’s will sustain the family during Site plan their entire life cycle and future residences. The structure and the environment surrounding the home utilize shade techniques, covering the home as if it were native to the site. The interior elements emphasize repetition in both plan The above diagram shows the five different and perspective. The elongated horizontal planes extend coffee growing systems. Notice the vegetational the eye’s composition up and through the space. complexity, height of arboreal strata, and variety The exterior environment elude to transitional areas being of components in the systems (from Toledo and transparent and all areas being one. Moguel 1997). The original footprint 2 EXTEND 3
  • 5. Tree grafting: [the tissue of one plant is encouraged to fuse with another] creates a structure hovering above the Creating an outer shell, strong already existing one. lines help organize spaces. Passive solar heating and cooling technique such as structure orientation on the site, window placement and exterior planting, also help determine room placement. Then the planning process is broken down into simple planning steps such as: site, amenities, wants and then narrowing the most important wants into the needs. 4 EXTEND 5
  • 6. Diane, Robert, Jacob, Isabelle and soon to be baby, desire to have a home that will be as environmentally conscious as they are. In addition to being environmentally Floor Plan conscious they require a home that can accommodate their neighbor and 1. Entry 9. Mechanical Room Robert’s mother, Ruth, who is physically handicapped. With hobbies ranging from 2. Entry Vestibule 10. Isabelle’s Room gardening, composting, recycling and biking the family takes pride in reducing their environmental footprint. Requesting the remodel for their home keep all structural 3. Laundry 11. Sink Area 13 14 walls and mechanical systems in place, they want to reduce waste and reuse 4. Diane’s Office 12. Bathroom as much as possible. The initial interview with the family took place early in the 5. Kitchen 13. Jacob’s Room morning and was obvious after the first few minutes of meeting, the fuel for their 6. Entertaining Room 14. Nursery day was coffee. So further investigation into growing methods and sustainable 7. Dining Room 15. Master Bedroom 12 11 harvesting methods became the driving design concept for this project. 8. ADA Bathroom 16. Maser Bathroom 15 10 9 16 5 8 4 2 7 Section of pubic living spaces, with ceiling lines guiding the eye through. 6 3 1 6 EXTEND 7
  • 7. The flooring throughout the entryway shown here and the laundry room adjacent to the entryway has indoor/outdoor sealed slate for ease of cleaning. The entryway is located on the south side of the home, opposite the street and driveway, hidden for security and visual interest. The entry vestibule has layers of entry and then branching areas for secondary functions, mainly for the children and guests. There are multiple areas to touch down momentarily before being drawn to the rest of the dwelling. 8 EXTEND 9
  • 8. Reville, Diane’s eco-chic party planning business, is headquartered in her home office with large horizontal surfaces for organization and assembly. The custom kitchen utilized the existing fireplace to create a brick fire pizza oven. The center island contains the major appliances and is also double-sided for additional storage. The brick walls were added to the repeat the texture of the fireplace wall. 10 EXTEND 11
  • 9. The dining room in the home has horizontal wood beams across the ceiling connecting Heat generated by halogen to the vertical room dividing beams. The dropped light below dances around the lights activates a propeller and space at night with only the high transom windows to let in thus movement in the Dancing additional light. Shades lamp. The lamp projects shadows on the wall that create the same type of relaxing and hypnotic atmosphere that reflections of moving water create. Design Frank Tjepkema Reflected Ceiling Plan 12 EXTEND 13
  • 10. The living area has a structural wood partition creating a partial visual block while still keeping an open feel to the space. The built-in unit carries the eye horizontally, vertically then horizontally again, connecting the beam structures above, to the room below. The unit is made from recycled materials with design assistance from the client’s. 14 EXTEND 15
  • 11. Isabelle’s room designed to display a room for a girl of all ages. The soft knobs on the wall create a wall of texture and color, and can also be used for storage. As Isabelle grows the function for the knobs may also change, but the graphic element with shapes will always stimulate the mind. Soft knob by Ed Annink The section cut of Isabelle’s bedroom illustrates the texture with form. 16 EXTEND 17
  • 12. This portion of the hallway, adjacent to the sink area, signifies the parent only zone with an architectural pop wood veneer pattern. This separate sink area for three children allows for multiple users at the same time. 18 EXTEND 19
  • 13. The multi-functioning nursery and playroom has a dynamic complimentary color scheme for sensory stimulation. 20 EXTEND 21
  • 14. The master suite has an open floor plan with a transitional 3Form wall separating the bathroom and bedroom. The ceiling over the bed is 14’ with wood beams like the dining room to create a canopy allowing light to emphasize the height differences. The unifying design element, the back wall, is the Pop plywood wood veneers also used in the hallway. The colors in Diane and Robert’s room are a muted version of the palette for the dwelling. 22 EXTEND 23
  • 15. PA S S A G E A passage system with segments of interrupted voided AN I-35W BRIDGE MEMORIAL masses. The fallen beams now serve as a memory rather than support. Simplicity in material: Metal allowed to deteriorate and fade. Stone, native to the land able to chip back to the site. “As the memory fades within us Passage will Length: 554’ Gold Medal Park be the trigger that sparks what once was.” Minneapolis, Minnesota 24 PA S S A G E 25
  • 16. The top garden makes you feel as if you are on a separate level connected to the earth. Curiosity to climb to the top. From top to bottom the noises carried through the swirling trees. The only burst of light were the brightly colored leaves still clinging to the dark finger like branches all too stiff. In the gloomy, cold, dead of the 360 degree winding path around the mound. The swaying wind forced every leaf to stand at attention. day the inauspicious reality sets in of the situation and the past. The set of benches promised relaxation for hours. The corner on the benches is the best view, connecting North and East. 26 PA S S A G E 27
  • 17. The mound and path existing The preliminary sketch drawn from a in Gold Medal Park were form study which creates floating islands originally going to remain in inset in land volumes. When the land the park, serving as their own connects to structure there are short memory; keeping their original bridges and places of light. purpose. But with the new purpose for the park, the structures were removed so not to conflict with the memory created by the memorial. Form studies The benches create finger-like projections, pulling the outsider into the park and letting them rest. 28 PA S S A G E 29
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  • 19. Views of the Stone Arch Bridge to the north and the new 1-35W bridge to the east, Passage will serve as a reminder to the city. Those affected by the bridge collapse will not have to be near to feel its immensity and presence. 32 PA S S A G E 33
  • 20. The site of Passage, Gold Medal Park, just west of the I-35W Bridge, was a gathering place for many Minnesotans in the hours and days following the bridge collapse. The sections of void in structure, simulate the gaps in the bridge after the collapse. 34 35
  • 21. The plan of the monument has gaps in the limestone below to reveal the fallen beams. The continuous glass walkway may be unsettling for some to walk across but once you enter Passage you must move forward or back, crossing over areas of uneasiness. 36 37
  • 22. When manipulated by human force the beams wouldn’t touch. But the original beam design had strategically placed them in a geometric pattern. The original design also used a geometric pattern and repeated it. When an experiment was done simulating the falling action of structured beams, they fell randomly. When left to gravity and natural forces the beams never touched. The higher the simulated beams were dropped, the farther they separated when landing. Thus the design for the final “fallen beams” portion of the design became random and they were meant to never touch one another. 38 PA S S A G E 39
  • 23. The varying heights in the structure of Passage were derived from the height variations of the original bridge. 40 PA S S A G E 41
  • 24. FOREVER SPRING AN ADVERTISING AGENCY Meeting in college Jackson and Kate became leaders within campus life and became organizers of regular group activities. A natural tag team they would organize games, group events and activities that caused interaction and sometimes light- hearted competition. They would use games to evoke a spirit of childhood and bring those involved to a common mind-set. They realized by interacting with those around you not only enabled creativity, but also caused relationships to be built. Teamwork became initialized through necessity and strategy became Square Footage: 7791 apparent. Activity, whether it be physical or mental, caused the Minneapolis, Minnesota imagination to be boundless. Group Project The people who work for Forever Spring will have at times to put themselves in a childhood mind-set, and Jackson and Kate know just how to accomplish this. 1. Reception 2. Public Restrooms 3. Breakroom 4. Think Zone 5. Conference Area 5 1 6. Relaxation 7 7. Employee Entrance 13 6 4 8. Phone Booths 14 8 9. Creative Director’s Offices 11 10. Research Library 11. Print Station 12 2 3 12. Work Zone 10 9 13. Private Restroom 14. Work Station 42 43
  • 25. The design for Forever Spring encourages an interactive atmosphere that stretches the imagination enhancing the work environment. The design utilizes reinvented objects and bold colors to create a backdrop to highlight these pieces. Using variation in form, group interaction will be initiated; color and form help define these areas. A healthy surrounding formed in part by natural day lighting and sustainable materials improves employee productivity. 44 FOREVER SPRING 45
  • 26. The entrance to the advertising agency from the skyway leaves nothing to the imagination. With glass sliding doors the public is able to see this bright, youthful space, and intrigue is left in the pedestrian’s mind as they round the corner. 46 47
  • 27. The concept for the design of the advertising agency is a light-hearted sensibility and remembering the youthful side of being an adult. With the opportunity to design a chair for reception area, the inspiration came from my childhood. Marbleworks is a game of constructing pieces and simply watching marbles follow the path to the end. The user of this chair has the same opportunity to put a marble in the top, and watch it follow the path to the bottom of the chair. 48 FOREVER SPRING 49
  • 28. The kitchen and cafe area in Forever Spring are designed to be an equally inspiring work zone, with areas for collaboration, or lunch meetings. Natural light is utilized to eliminate the need for intrusive overhead lighting. Soffits hovering just above the light fixtures, bounce the light back down onto the user. Transformable, colorful, and stimulating, the think zone is a place for ideas to be exchanged and fun to happen. 50 FOREVER SPRING 51
  • 29. The think tank at Forever Spring contains areas to collaborate, and relax the mind. A habitable wall inspired by Isamu Noguchi’s playground designs, where he only provides a space of exploration rather then one of regimented play, telling the child what to do. The sketches to the left provide ideas integrating office functions and fun, in a wall of varying heights and depths. 52 53
  • 30. The sketch to the right is an idea The conference room when for the think area, to hold semi- closed creates a private room, private collaborating meetings. The but also has the ability to be whimsical honeycomb idea, could be open to the rest of the think area, a means of way finding throughout allowing it to be transformable to Forever Spring, and an easily all working needs. identifiable area for employees. A section cut of an enclosed meeting room displays the built- in seating and multi-functions of having an enclosed think zone. 54 FOREVER SPRING 55
  • 31. The creative director’s, Jackson and Kate, want private offices with the ability to open a wall of doors and create a large collaborative private office. 56 FOREVER SPRING 57
  • 32. Collaborative work can be achieved in these semi-private, low horizon desks. The stations are mimicked above by the dropped lighting units. They also reduce sound echoing in the main work area. The daylight sensors in the work area allow for low usage of artificial lighting and concealed window coverings can be used to regulate light throughout the day. The work station is an area for cutting, spraying, and mounting, along with being another general work area. Lighting in the room is mainly supplied by the south facing windows, which receive the most sun penetration during regular business hours. 58 FOREVER SPRING 59
  • 33. HDS-1 The concept of this residence is derived from A gesture, a strike, a pose. the motion created by a volleyball spike. A gesture propelled by force with a voided leap and violent A P R I VAT E R E S I D E N C E Heather Laudenbach, the client, has coached impact followed by a drop. volleyball since she was 19 and including an aspect of the game in the design for her The motion of a jump, suspension in space, is illustrated in future residence is important. One of the form. Repetition and volume soften the industrial site along strongest contacts, a spike, would create the with renewal of site with native landscaping and original strongest volumes and forms, reflected in plan topography. and perspective. The history of the game is The surrounding warehouse buildings with original dark another element in the design, originating in brick and large openings create the backdrop for the Holyoke, Massachusetts the site for HDS-1 collective of the residence. is this small town. The industrial area along the river contains shipping warehouses and Continuing the dark brick to front exterior wall, the structure some of the best views of the river. The site is fuses the utilitarian urban hard scape with modern volumes converted to its original topography and native of the structure. plants replace the asphalt. Square Footage: 1773 Holyoke Massachusetts 60 HDS-1 61
  • 34. The site plan, which is a 60’ x Level one floor plan 100’ parcel of land is shown 1. Entry here with the roof plan. Holyoke, Massachusetts was chosen for 2. Guest Bathroom its small town atmosphere with 3. Guest Bedroom beautiful views of the Connecticut 4. Mechanical Room River and its developing city. 5. Library 6. Living Room 1 7. Office 8. Dining Room 2 9. Kitchen 5 3 7 4 6 8 N 9 62 HDS-1 63
  • 35. This exterior perspective shows surrounding warehouse buildings along the river used for shipping and receiving cargo freight. The exterior garage wall repeats the same brick as the warehouses, slightly disguising it. 64 65
  • 36. The exterior perspective shows this homes ability to blend into the The kitchen has custom surrounding environment of warehouses, but with volumes of color setting cabinets in a high gloss it apart. The topography shown dropping off from one volume and orange to reflect the regaining the structure on the next volume. light from the river’s reflections and used to bounce light around the entire kitchen. There is a custom growing area inset in the counter top for herbs and spices. 66 HDS-1 67
  • 37. The office nestled behind the library has a semi-private atmosphere and has a glass ceiling for views from every angle. The living room has a glass ceiling so from atop the stairs of the second level one can see into the space. The transparency with walls, windows and ceiling allows for sun penetration and a view from any position in the structure. 68 HDS-1 69
  • 38. Level two floorplan 10. Master Bathroom 11. Closet 12. Master Bedroom 13. Habitable Green Roof 10 11 12 N 13 70 HDS-1 71
  • 39. The habitable green roof connecting to the master bedroom has native plants to Massachusetts, including Big Bluestem, and Tickle grasses, and Carolina Rose and Summersweet bushes. The view from the master bedroom is overlooking the Connecticut River with access to the green rooftop. 72 HDS-1 73
  • 40. This view from the Connecticut River shows the rotated upper volume with privacy wood beams protecting the exterior staircase. The natural topography along the river has been revitalized and the home is cantilevered over the steep drop-offs that would occur near the banks of the river. 74 HDS-1 75
  • 41. RELEASE A rooftop secret linking various forms, shapes and depths to accommodate THE YWCA GREEN ROOF those who live in an urban environment Sun studies during the summer and but need a connection to nature. Indoor winter equinoxes were executed and outdoor planting allows for the and the images display the need for space to be accessed year round and sturdy plants requiring full sun, and never have a fully dormant background. areas of protection for all users. A play area that uses recycled materials and natural colors will aid in blending with newly formed environment. Also the yoga spaces are transformable allowing the adults to release their inner December 22, 12pm chaos either indoors or out. Green roof techniques are used to enhance the space visually and economically. Proper use of day lighting allows all users connect to the natural rhythm of the day and year. Square Footage: 16368 Minneapolis, Minnesota Individually the spaces serve different users with different needs, but creates a state of ultimate bliss, and A conceptual sketch creating a empowerment for anyone who seeks graphic which displays the idea of natural interaction. inner chaos and outer release. December 22, 3pm June 22, 6am June 22, 9am June 22, 12pm June 22, 3pm June 22, 6pm 76 RELEASE 77
  • 42. Public and private areas on the rooftop become separated for user preference and maintenance. The flow of traffic is focused in the atrium as a gathering space and then depending on user branches in either direction, creating distinctively separate zones. When laying out general areas on the rooftop it became apparent that functions and pathways were going to be defined by New focal areas direct the eye planting rather then large walkways. All areas through the garden and serve as a flow together and transitions are as seamless way finding system for the space. as possible. 78 RELEASE 79
  • 43. 4 5 6 7 A green roof has multiple advantages beyond just the aesthetic value. It improves air quality by adding in natural ventilation systems (trees). Also from the layers of planting and soil, the excess rainwater can be filtered and stored for later use. 3 8 After the plants are established there is little to no upkeep. 2 1 9 12 11 10 1. Elevator Lobby 7. Yoga Studio Two 2. Stair Entrance Walkway 8. Nana Wall Storage 3. Yoga Studio Entrance 9. Garden Overlook 4. Storage Room 10. Children’s Storage Room 5. Outdoor Storage and Walkway 11. Children’s Play Area 6. Yoga Studio One 12. Entry Area and Seating 80 RELEASE 81
  • 44. The door to the exterior is a quiet section of the wall, and one might not see it if they weren’t looking for it. The bench seating around the atrium was ergonomically formed to The entrance and reception desk are a domed area full of allow a person to fully recline in the motion. The desk will be lit from the displaying the YWCA whole seat or perch on the edge. logo. There will be up-lighting from each of the beams that The planting on the YWCA Green can be used as display shelving. The ceiling has an inverted Roof will be native plants or grasses version of the dome creating texture and rhythm. This area that can survive in the sometimes has high traffic and all the shapes create movement to assist unforgiving climate of Minnesota. people to move through. From the elevator lobby the user relaxes with the welcome of trickling water through the rock wall. 82 RELEASE 83
  • 45. The indoor entry tunnel to the yoga studios is a quiet restful repetitious walk for the mind to take in natural day light and the climbing plants. The rings emphasize the inner chaos before the release of the yoga studios. This sketch displays the original idea for the indoor tunnel and at the end of each ring is a bench. The outdoor storage for yoga students is an alternate to using the main locker room downstairs. 84 RELEASE 85
  • 46. The yoga studios have reclaimed wood flooring and light layered ceiling planes. In the back of each studio there are sections of indoor plants and rocks that will overtime climb the wall and bloom. The teak inlay of flooring mimics the ceiling lines and directs the eye through the space. The yoga studios have a glass wall separating the two spaces with access between. There are Nana walls in the entire front of the studio which can be opened to enjoy the natural sunlight and air. Along the perimeter of the adult area and children’s play area there is a ring of densely planted grass in the shape of yoga mats. Weather permitting the students and teachers can use these mats to feel a greater connection to the earth. 86 RELEASE 87
  • 47. From atop the slide during winter the view of the entire rooftop can be taken in. The children’s play area has three different flooring materials, and custom benches designed to seat two children. All the equipment was custom designed for the YWCA rooftop. The living walls soften the large vertical concrete walls. The children’s play area has a living wall but with shapes cut out that allow only certain plants to grow through. 88 RELEASE 89
  • 48. The ecological garden, the relocated peace garden, is a complex landscape where plants Rooftop View: Peavy Plaza are grouped together into plant guilds. It reflects the natural cycles of the seasons-- birth, growth, and decay become part of the garden landscape. At this site asparagus and its plant companions are combined with prairie grass to provide a visual block to the street. Also to allow for visual interest from Peavy Plaza, and the street below. 90 RELEASE 91
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