ARCHITECTURE
“Connection”
Creating a space for people to engage with their community
Case Study House #23A
House designed by Killingsworth, Brady, and Smith
Models and Orthogonal Views of Concept Pavilions Near South Pond (Chicago)
Final project from Intro to Architecture/Interior Architecture (AIA 1001-003). The task was to design two pavilions on the selected sites (one by the South Pond and one on a nearby hill) that are connected either through appearance or materials. The hill pavilion must be inwardly focused while the water pavilion is outwardly focused. My pavilions are based on the honeycomb shape, which utilizes hexagons to create individual areas. Each design also includes a tree, yellow lights, benches, wooden walkways, and limestone walls/columns. The first pavilion depicted below is the hill site composed of seven hexagons, with each section being an individual space for people to sit down, rest, talk, etc. The second pavilion is made up of three hexagons that are connected with a winding pathway to allow individuals to enjoy the scenery around them as they walk beside the water.
Bottle Installation at Grant Park (Chicago)
Concept drawings of an installation in one of the quadrants surrounding Buckingham Fountain in Grant Park. The project demonstrates how nature is able to adapt to its changing surroundings, such as the increasing amount of discarded plastic, and bring awareness to the issue. Included are also bench designs that can be added around the installation area.
Extra Projects
Smaller architectural projects