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2016 Architecture Portfolio
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Lindsey Telford
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02Prague Riverfront DevelopmentCzech Technical University2013
04Chicago Children’s MuseumKrueck + Sexton Architects2015
07Cool SkinsKansas State University 2014
03The Lower DellULI Hines CompetitionKansas State University2014
Contents
06Eskridge RampAIAS Freedom by DesignKansas State University2014
05The Seed HouseCommunity Empowerment CenterKansas State University2012
01Chicago Boogie-WoogieChicago Architecture BiennialKrueck + Sexton Architects2015
09Graphics and Representation
08130 North FranklinKrueck + Sexton Architects2014
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G RETIRED LIVING
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Chicago Boogie-WoogieChicago Architecture Biennial
Krueck + Sexton ArchitectsChicago, Illinois2015
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Chicago Boogie-Woogie is a re-imagined model of urban ownership and living on five Chicago lots. As part of the Inaugural Chicago Biennial, the project was on exhibit in the BOLD Exhibit at the Chicago Cultural Center. In a fundamental break from the typical development pattern, three buildings are oriented parallel to street and alley, creating interconnected and secure collective courtyard spaces lined with stores and shops. Private living units, affordable due to their range in size, are supported by adjacent areas of collective space in which living, dining, and socializing functions take place.
Renderings by team.
The final Biennial submission included an axonometric, sections, plan, and model-all fitting withing a 2’x2’ format.
Chicago Boogie-Woogie
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Collages show collective space and activity on ground level.
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This project was completed during my time studying at Czech Technical University and was my first introduction to urban design. Based in a formerly industrial district of Prague, Holesovice now sees tensions between aging residents and new high-rise construction. Frequent flooding in this area has caused flood walls to be built, entirely separating the river from the neighborhood. New development standards, street typologies, transportation infrastructure, and riverfront design link the old town, the new town, and the river.
02Prague Riverfront Redevelopment
Czech Technical UniversityPrague, Czech Republic
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Prague Riverfront Redevelopment
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In this two week competition, I led a five-person team with landscape architects, a planner, and a real-estate developer to come up with an urban design solution for a neighborhood in Nashville, Tennessee. The Lower Dell responds to the challenges currently facing Sulfur Dell and the Nashville metropolitan area. Flooding, creating profit for landowners, and the poor health of the region can be resolved when considered cooperatively. The Lower Dell is a model neighborhood for Nashville, balancing ecological, urban, and human health. Civic leaders in Nashville will apply the strategies introduced in The Lower Dell to suitable sites throughout the region. This ecological, urban, and human balance is the foundation for a prosperous future Nashville.
The Lower DellULI Hines Competition
Kansas State University, 2014Nashville, Tennessee
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Renderings by team.
Shops
Plaza
GymHospital
BicentennialMall
Hotel
O�ces
Museums
Ballpark
Wetland
Apartments
Farmer’s Market
Trail
THE LOWER DELLNASHVILLE, TN
High water
Low water
The Lower Dell
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A
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C
DE
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GH
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KJ
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A WETLAND
B THE SHED
C SOUNDS BALL PARK
D GREENWAY
E PARKING GARAGE
F FARMER’S MARKET
G RETIRED LIVING
H FAMILY CARE CLINIC
I GYM / CHILD CARE
J THE STOCKYARD RESTAURANT
K COMMUNITY CENTER
L HOTEL
0 300
SITE
PLA
NTe
am 1
4235
6TH
E LO
WER
DEL
LTH
E LO
WER
DEL
LNA
SHVI
LLE,
TN
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Renovations for the Chicago Children’s Museum focus on the Entry experience for visitors. The Navy Pier will be doing a whole range of renovations, allowing CCM to resign their admissions lobby, vertical circulation and main second floor exhibit spaces. I have worked with the museum on programming, exhibit layout, wayfinding and identity, visitor experience, integration of mobile technologies. Renovations will include an entire new first floor with Entry from the pier.
Chicago Children’s Museum Renovations
Krueck + Sexton ArchitectsChicago, Illinois2015
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Chicago Children’s Museum
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The Story Hub: The Mini-Movie Memory Maker exhibit opened this January. In
this multimedia station, children and the adults produce a mini-movie about their
experiences to share and revisit online after they leave the museum. We helped
coordinate with exhibit designers and fabrication team to complete this exhibit
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The Seed House aims to create an arena for established and emerging community leaders to grow and develop in their capacity to bring justice, equality and sustainability through collective action. The co-founder’s of the Seed House approached Lili Torres and myself with this project over the summer of ‘12. I studied the Pre-Design work done by one of our independent study professors in order to determine which components were essential. I learned start a project from nothing. By using GIS, navigating city code, negotiating with government employees, and talking with clients, I helped The Seed House lay the ground work for a community empowerment center.
The Seed House (Casa de la Semilla)Community Empowerment Center
Wichita, KansasKansas State University2012
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Community: The Seed House
Homeyness“Third place”
CONNECTION
TO PLACE
Indoor outdoor relationship
Complimenting historic built environment
Responding to site and environmental factors
Passive systems
Use of local and reclaimed building materials
Native landscaping
Anticipating needs of the guest
Spaces can change to respond to activity
Articulation at the human scale
Building Module that encourages pre-
fabrication and off the shelf parts
Accessibility
Natural light
Warm, haptic finishes and materials
Visual connection to outdoors and all parts
of building
Low operating costs so energies can be
focused on main task
Legible and clear circulation
FLEXIBLE
SPACES
SUPPORTIVE
ENVIRONMENT
Homeyness“Third place”
CONNECTION
TO PLACE
Indoor outdoor relationship
Complimenting historic built environment
Responding to site and environmental factors
Passive systems
Use of local and reclaimed building materials
Native landscaping
Anticipating needs of the guest
Spaces can change to respond to activity
Articulation at the human scale
Building Module that encourages pre-
fabrication and off the shelf parts
Accessibility
Natural light
Warm, haptic finishes and materials
Visual connection to outdoors and all parts
of building
Low operating costs so energies can be
focused on main task
Legible and clear circulation
FLEXIBLE
SPACES
SUPPORTIVE
ENVIRONMENT
Minimum Front Building Setback: 25 feet
Minimum Rear Setback: 20 feet
Minimum Interior Side Setback: 6 feet
Maximum Height: 35 feet
57’
84’
*Appealed Parking Setback: 8 feet
The Seed House
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ENTRANCE
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RECEPTIONMEETINGROOM
ARTGALLERY
ARTSTUDIO
EXIT
TO UPSTAIRSAPARTMENT
garden spacestorage space stage/seating
outdoor cookingafternoon/evening events
storage for all sorts of seatingmultimedia space storage
counter surfacenatural light
operable windows
large sinkfridge
food storageutensile storage
loft apartmentsmall kitchen
bathroomroom
mail event informationoffice supplies
small library/gift shop
storage spacedisplay spacelarge entrance
storage spacetack board space
sink for paintsoperable windowscontrolled lighting
natural lighting
menwomenfamily
janitor storagegray water recycling
BACKYARD
KITCHENETTE
RESTROOMS
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I served as co-Chair of the FBD Chapter, consisting of two faculty advisors and 3 other students. We designed and fabricated a 120’ foot long wheelchair ramp for Eskridge United Methodist Church. I helped lead design and detail charettes. I also worked in the shop fabricating prototypes, which led to the fuselage design with a series of ribs connected to a structural underbelly. I learned the process of digital fabrication, and was trained to pre-fabricate pieces using the CNC router. The entire team constructed of the ramp over the summer.
06United Church of Eskridge RampAIAS Freedom by Design
Kansas State UniversityEskridge, Kansas2014
United Church of Eskridge Ramp
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Cool Skins: Ventilated Rainscreens
Kansas State UniversityHouston, Texas2014
Part I: Ventilated Metal RainscreensInitial research explored improving the cooling performance of ventilated skins by manipulating the geometry of the ventilated cavity. The “turbulator” design has corrugations, which slow down cavity air to increase convection and lower radiative heat transfer.
Part II: EPA LaboratoryThe second semester I applied the Cool Skins research to a proposal for an EPA Laboratory in Houston, Texas. By creating a resilient building that is designed to create a highly functioning pleasant work environment for the EPA, and also that has the potential to have a life beyond it’s intended user, the building will help improve the relevance of the EPA and of itself.
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Using CFD Simulation and full-scale experimental mock-ups, we were able to design the cavity of a metal rainscreen that would create turbulence to
help dissipate heat. This reduced the amount of heat transfered from the envelope .
Part I
Cool Skins
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security
security
public entry
hallway hallwaypublic entry
link
storage
parking
parking
loading dock
loading dock
bayou
braeswood blvd.
bus stop
metrorail
fannin st.courtyards labortories
labortories
labortories
labortories
offices
secure entry
lunch room
library
conference
conference
link
link
linkoffices
offices
offices offices
storagestorage
storage
labortories
storage
One principal of resiliency is diversity and redundancy. Distributing and decentralizing program
elements allows for more flexible use and shared resources. The modules of the form have the ability to self-organize, and create an interconnected network
structure across scales. The building is centered around shaded courtyards to provide for cool, natural light to
every space.
Part II
Centralized Decentralized Distributed
Part II
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solar heat gain
solar emmittance and reflectance
expelled hot air
Cross andStack ventilation
june 21
ConsolidatedHVAC systems
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130 N Franklin is a 50 story office high-rise slated to be built in the loop. The faceted facade is designed to be a high-performance envelope that provides abundant daylight and unique views to its tenants. I came onto the project during the schematic design phase and helped bring the project though design development, focusing primarily on optimization of the core and helping to coordinate the Planned Development Zoning process. The core utilizes a z-corridor to maximize rental area while providing access to three elevator cores and shared utilities.
The project is being designed with a LEED-Gold target.
Rendering by others.
08130 North Franklin
Krueck + Sexton ArchitectsChicago, Illinois
130 North Franklin
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Typical Low-Rise (Level 6-12) Core Plan
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Throughout my time in school and working in architecture, I love sketching, drawing, painting, building, and making.
09Rendering and Representation
Rendering and Representation
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Rendering and Representation
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Presentation drawings for FBI South Florida Headquarters, Krueck + Sexton
Rendering and Representation
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