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Dallas Atheneum Studio
[Solo] Spring 2011
Using Richard Meier’s Atheneum as a study model and a site located in Dallas, we were to expose ourselves to new ways of looking at Architecture and to push our own beliefs in how one dwells in a living space.
To branch out and create architecture that others can witness in their everyday activities transpiring in Uptown Dallas and maintain functionality of an atheneum was the main focus of this project.
How each individual approached this topic led to many unique solutions.
PDF of the project is available HERE
Portfolio
Collaboration Dallas Studio [Group] Fall 2011
To create a new lifestyle community near Katy Trail in Dallas, Texas, we as a group project composed of Interior Designers, Landscape Architects and Architects chose to include park, hotel and retail characteristics.
The inclusion of the three fields allowed this project to have many details and research angles.
The end result included sustainable ideas such as pedestrian access for the majority of the site and a floor designated entirely to being a green space.
PDF of the project is available HERE
Project Presentation Poster HERE
Powerhouse Studio
[Group] Summer 2011
This project was to create a Performing Arts Center on Ave. J in Lubbock, Texas for the arts district. The incentive was to bring activities into the area and have the community more involved. The art to be showcased could be incorporated into different showrooms and onto the surfaces of the site.
Rehabilitation would be required for four of the existing buildings, and would need sustainable design elements to reduce dependence on exterior utility services.
PDF of the project is available HERE
Project Presentation Poster HERE
Street View in Dallas
Daytime Entrance
Cafe Entrance view
Call-out details
Plan
Detail
Building on site
Daytime from street
Vehicle drop-off
Material and spatial
- Showcase of TTU graduate studio projects
Entrance View
Green space
Brick detail connection
Sound barrier
Lubbock Bank Studio
[Solo] Spring 2013
Designed a bank on the corner of 19th and Quaker west of Texas Tech University. The 3254 square foot structure was budgeted to $162/sq.ft. Accommodates three vehicular drive access and three teller space to provide a safe and convenient way of banking.
PDF of the project is available HERE
Project Presentation Poster HERE
View from 19th
Entrance View