Erin Welsh's portfolio showcases her passion and skills in architecture. Over her first two years of study, she has gained a greater appreciation for the field through learning basic skills and comprehending technical concepts. Her work demonstrates her ability to analyze sites, create technical drawings, and design architectural elements. She strives to continually increase her knowledge and push her design abilities further.
Adam Rubin's portfolio includes various architecture projects from his studies. His first project established a new urban edge along Half Moon Bay, CA inspired by a bee's eye, combining grids to form nodal relationships and hybrid units. Another project designed a pier system with water pools of varying shapes that interacted with a moving pier structure. A later group project created a load-bearing structure within constraints that distributed 150 lbs and broke at 151 lbs. His final solo project designed a new film school in Oakland with intersecting building layers to create an internal public corridor connecting private rooms.
The document includes drawings and details for a residential plot and design project. It provides details on the plot size of 72'6" by 62' with a covered area and uncovered area. It includes plans, elevations, sections, and 3D renderings of the house design. It also includes a drawing title, specifications, designer information, and college details.
Julie E. Cprek received a B.S. in Architecture from the University of Michigan's Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning in 2010. This document provides summaries of 8 of her student projects that explored topics such as the relationship between public and private spaces for musicians, inverting interior and exterior spaces, object and luggage design, a Detroit cruise terminal, a continuous ramp skyscraper, and integrating landscape and infrastructure in Central Park.
Julie E. Cprek received a B.S. in Architecture from the University of Michigan's Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning in 2010. This document provides summaries of 8 of her student projects that explored topics such as the relationship between public and private spaces for musicians, inverting interior and exterior spaces, object and luggage design, a Detroit cruise terminal, a continuous ramp skyscraper, and integrating landscape and infrastructure in Central Park.
This portfolio document summarizes Jacob Doyle's architectural projects. It describes drawings he created of a household object and a building facade, as well as models exploring points/lines/planes and defining moments from a video. It also summarizes a project involving twisting tin foil to create a landscape and structure, and another focusing on connecting nodes in a tectonic landscape. Finally, it summarizes a case study Jacob did on Rem Koolhaas's Maison a Bordeaux house.
The document provides an overview of the author's architectural design work, including commercial and residential projects as well as field work experience. Some highlights include designing a masonry wall that won second place in a competition, conceptualizing an offset bank building that responds to a downtown revitalization plan, and assisting with renovations at Bürkert Fluid Control Systems including painting, flooring installation, and electrical and lighting plans. The table of contents covers areas such as commercial design, residential design, and field work.
This document outlines design principles for blocks, buildings, and the public realm:
1) Block and building design should seamlessly link the macro concepts of the neighborhood plan with the micro details needed for implementation. This ensures spatial and experiential needs are upheld.
2) Regional building traditions and climatic responses should be incorporated when designing buildings using local materials. Flexibility and diversity in building uses over time also promotes sustainability.
3) An authentic public realm is created through well-designed landmarks, accessibility, context sensitivity, flexibility in uses, formal typologies, security, environmental considerations, and the inclusion of food.
Adam Rubin's portfolio includes various architecture projects from his studies. His first project established a new urban edge along Half Moon Bay, CA inspired by a bee's eye, combining grids to form nodal relationships and hybrid units. Another project designed a pier system with water pools of varying shapes that interacted with a moving pier structure. A later group project created a load-bearing structure within constraints that distributed 150 lbs and broke at 151 lbs. His final solo project designed a new film school in Oakland with intersecting building layers to create an internal public corridor connecting private rooms.
The document includes drawings and details for a residential plot and design project. It provides details on the plot size of 72'6" by 62' with a covered area and uncovered area. It includes plans, elevations, sections, and 3D renderings of the house design. It also includes a drawing title, specifications, designer information, and college details.
Julie E. Cprek received a B.S. in Architecture from the University of Michigan's Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning in 2010. This document provides summaries of 8 of her student projects that explored topics such as the relationship between public and private spaces for musicians, inverting interior and exterior spaces, object and luggage design, a Detroit cruise terminal, a continuous ramp skyscraper, and integrating landscape and infrastructure in Central Park.
Julie E. Cprek received a B.S. in Architecture from the University of Michigan's Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning in 2010. This document provides summaries of 8 of her student projects that explored topics such as the relationship between public and private spaces for musicians, inverting interior and exterior spaces, object and luggage design, a Detroit cruise terminal, a continuous ramp skyscraper, and integrating landscape and infrastructure in Central Park.
This portfolio document summarizes Jacob Doyle's architectural projects. It describes drawings he created of a household object and a building facade, as well as models exploring points/lines/planes and defining moments from a video. It also summarizes a project involving twisting tin foil to create a landscape and structure, and another focusing on connecting nodes in a tectonic landscape. Finally, it summarizes a case study Jacob did on Rem Koolhaas's Maison a Bordeaux house.
The document provides an overview of the author's architectural design work, including commercial and residential projects as well as field work experience. Some highlights include designing a masonry wall that won second place in a competition, conceptualizing an offset bank building that responds to a downtown revitalization plan, and assisting with renovations at Bürkert Fluid Control Systems including painting, flooring installation, and electrical and lighting plans. The table of contents covers areas such as commercial design, residential design, and field work.
This document outlines design principles for blocks, buildings, and the public realm:
1) Block and building design should seamlessly link the macro concepts of the neighborhood plan with the micro details needed for implementation. This ensures spatial and experiential needs are upheld.
2) Regional building traditions and climatic responses should be incorporated when designing buildings using local materials. Flexibility and diversity in building uses over time also promotes sustainability.
3) An authentic public realm is created through well-designed landmarks, accessibility, context sensitivity, flexibility in uses, formal typologies, security, environmental considerations, and the inclusion of food.
The spatial estimation of appartment rents: A brief introductionPixel Dis
The document discusses spatial analysis and modeling of apartment rental prices. It introduces machine learning and geographic techniques like kriging to improve upon traditional non-spatial hedonic regression modeling of rents. Specifically, it aims to provide block-level and building-level rental estimations and maps with greater spatial accuracy and detail than typical real estate portal averages. The research utilizes R packages and spatial interpolation principles to optimize online real estate platforms' visualization of local rental markets.
The Galef Center for Fine Arts at Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles, California is a two-story art studio building located on a 4-acre site. The building's orientation on the site creates three outdoor courtyard areas and establishes spatial relationships between the new building and existing campus structures. Large windows, skylights, and sliding glass doors throughout the building allow for natural light and air circulation in the indoor workspaces. Flexible studio and classroom spaces promote creative exchange between students and faculty across different art disciplines.
We are pleased to introduce you to our 154rd year celebration of Sir J. J. School Of Art through an exclusive event KALA MELA scheduled from Feb 2012. This festival is a platform for all the students to come together and exchange ideas and thoughts which will further enhance their knowledge about art work in this college. Sir J. J. School Of Art is the host of the festival and thereby invites you to be a part of us.
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This document provides details about the Delhi College of Art located in New Delhi, India. It summarizes the project details including the site area, built up area, cost, and courses offered. It describes the objectives of imparting art education and preparing students for careers in art and design. Floor plans and photos show the layout of the buildings and campus, along with information about materials used and architectural features.
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This document outlines plans to renovate three consecutive buildings located at 820-826 Topeka Avenue in Topeka, Kansas into 10 apartments. The renovation will include updating the rear facade, adding a main corridor and secondary corridor, installing two stairways and one elevator, and designing each apartment as a unique living space with a kitchen and bath. The apartments will house a variety of tenants, including couples, professionals, students, retirees, and individuals at different career stages.
The document provides a case study of the Faculty of Fine Arts at Jamia Millia Islamia university in New Delhi, India. It describes the various departments within the faculty including painting, sculpture, applied arts, art education, graphic arts, and art history. It provides floor plans and descriptions of the classrooms, studios, workshops, and other facilities. Some merits noted are natural lighting, display areas, and services like fire extinguishers. Some demerits include lack of provisions for handicapped access and lack of sinks in some areas. In summary, the document analyzes and describes the facilities and layout of the Faculty of Fine Arts at Jamia Millia Islamia university.
Architect: Charles Correa
Location : Bombay, India
Date: 1970 – 1983
Building Type: Skyscraper multifamily housing
Construction System: Concrete
Climate: Hot
Style: Modern
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Ma envisaged Auroville as an international township for 50,000 residents on the shape of a flower. Architect Roger Anger refined the planning and designed it in shape of Universe.He placed Matrimandir at the center of this city.
Mary Alfassa in her first message regarding the town stated that, "Auroville is meant to be a universal town where men and women of al countries are able to live in peace and progressive harmony, above all creeds, all politics and all nationalities”
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Omaxe Heights is a residential apartment complex located in Lucknow, India developed by Omaxe Constructions Ltd. It consists of 11 buildings arranged in a circular planning layout, with 3BHK, 4BHK, and penthouse units. Amenities include tennis courts, swimming pools, a gym, and parking. The project occupies a 28,282 square meter site and was approved by the local development authority. It aims to provide modern housing for high- and middle-income residents in a secure setting with amenities like pools and courts. Some issues were reported with seepage, negative spaces from the circular design, and quality of certain materials.
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This document discusses the orientation, site observations, services, and materials of two apartment developments - Sushil Mehta Apartments and Nirman Developers. Sushil Mehta Apartments faces south with a road to the front and prevailing winds from northwest to southeast. Site observations and services are discussed. Materials used include tiles, granite, brick and concrete, wooden partitions, false ceilings, and grills.
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Charles Correa designed the Kanchanjunga Apartments in Mumbai, India between 1970-1983. The 32-story residential skyscraper features 6.3m cantilevered terraces to provide shelter from sun and monsoon rains. Correa drew inspiration from traditional Indian bungalows by incorporating deep garden verandas suspended in the air to shield the units. The building utilizes an innovative interlocking design of apartment units ranging from 3-6 bedrooms and differentiated living spaces from the external terraces.
The document summarizes Charles Correa's incremental housing project in CBD Belapur, India. It describes the project's low-cost housing typologies designed around communal courtyards. Housing was organized into clusters of 7-12 pairs of freestanding homes arranged around shared spaces. This allowed residents to independently modify their own homes over time. While many original structures have been replaced, the hierarchy of community spaces remains intact decades later. The project demonstrated high-density affordable housing built at a human scale with simple materials. However, maintaining common spaces and adapting to changing aspirations have presented challenges over time.
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In this webinar, we won't focus on the research methods for discovering user-needs. We will focus on synthesis of the needs we discover, communication and alignment tools, and how we operationalize addressing those needs.
Industry expert Scott Sehlhorst will:
• Introduce a taxonomy for user goals with real world examples
• Present the Onion Diagram, a tool for contextualizing task-level goals
• Illustrate how customer journey maps capture activity-level and task-level goals
• Demonstrate the best approach to selection and prioritization of user-goals to address
• Highlight the crucial benchmarks, observable changes, in ensuring fulfillment of customer needs
The spatial estimation of appartment rents: A brief introductionPixel Dis
The document discusses spatial analysis and modeling of apartment rental prices. It introduces machine learning and geographic techniques like kriging to improve upon traditional non-spatial hedonic regression modeling of rents. Specifically, it aims to provide block-level and building-level rental estimations and maps with greater spatial accuracy and detail than typical real estate portal averages. The research utilizes R packages and spatial interpolation principles to optimize online real estate platforms' visualization of local rental markets.
The Galef Center for Fine Arts at Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles, California is a two-story art studio building located on a 4-acre site. The building's orientation on the site creates three outdoor courtyard areas and establishes spatial relationships between the new building and existing campus structures. Large windows, skylights, and sliding glass doors throughout the building allow for natural light and air circulation in the indoor workspaces. Flexible studio and classroom spaces promote creative exchange between students and faculty across different art disciplines.
We are pleased to introduce you to our 154rd year celebration of Sir J. J. School Of Art through an exclusive event KALA MELA scheduled from Feb 2012. This festival is a platform for all the students to come together and exchange ideas and thoughts which will further enhance their knowledge about art work in this college. Sir J. J. School Of Art is the host of the festival and thereby invites you to be a part of us.
KALA MELA is an initiative by the students of Sir J. J. School Of Art to bring together all students from all over the STATE in the artistic, serene campus of Sir J. J. School Of Art to set a stage for all art students to come together exchange thoughts and learn about numerous things through Workshops, Lectures and Slide show.
This document provides details about the Delhi College of Art located in New Delhi, India. It summarizes the project details including the site area, built up area, cost, and courses offered. It describes the objectives of imparting art education and preparing students for careers in art and design. Floor plans and photos show the layout of the buildings and campus, along with information about materials used and architectural features.
Sustainable technology and design in aurovillekunalsahu9883
The topic of sustainability is at the forefront of current international discussions. The rising importance placed on green practices has been prompted by the rapid depletion of natural resources, and the increased anthropogenic interference in the natural climatic balance. Private and public research institutions and bodies are continuously researching and working on innovative technologies and systems which are environmentally viable for the today’s society, and Auroville is a part of this pursuit for a sustainable future. The presentation deals with how the use of sustainable technology and design helps Auroville to have a better life. It shows the different technologies that are used in Auroville which serves as renewable resource, comparing the cost of Compressed Stabilised Earth Block (CSEB) with other types of blocks.
This document outlines plans to renovate three consecutive buildings located at 820-826 Topeka Avenue in Topeka, Kansas into 10 apartments. The renovation will include updating the rear facade, adding a main corridor and secondary corridor, installing two stairways and one elevator, and designing each apartment as a unique living space with a kitchen and bath. The apartments will house a variety of tenants, including couples, professionals, students, retirees, and individuals at different career stages.
The document provides a case study of the Faculty of Fine Arts at Jamia Millia Islamia university in New Delhi, India. It describes the various departments within the faculty including painting, sculpture, applied arts, art education, graphic arts, and art history. It provides floor plans and descriptions of the classrooms, studios, workshops, and other facilities. Some merits noted are natural lighting, display areas, and services like fire extinguishers. Some demerits include lack of provisions for handicapped access and lack of sinks in some areas. In summary, the document analyzes and describes the facilities and layout of the Faculty of Fine Arts at Jamia Millia Islamia university.
Architect: Charles Correa
Location : Bombay, India
Date: 1970 – 1983
Building Type: Skyscraper multifamily housing
Construction System: Concrete
Climate: Hot
Style: Modern
Auroville, City of dawn is located in state of Tamil Nadu, India, near Pondicherry in South India. .Auroville was founded as a project on experimental basis of the ‘Sri Arbindo Society’ on Wednesday 28 February 1968. The basic idea originated from Mirra Alfassa ‘The Mother ‘who was spiritually related to India.
Ma envisaged Auroville as an international township for 50,000 residents on the shape of a flower. Architect Roger Anger refined the planning and designed it in shape of Universe.He placed Matrimandir at the center of this city.
Mary Alfassa in her first message regarding the town stated that, "Auroville is meant to be a universal town where men and women of al countries are able to live in peace and progressive harmony, above all creeds, all politics and all nationalities”
.
Jinadl group housing is one of the most beautiful housing societies in India. these is sustainable architecture and preserving the royal heritage of Hampi which makes it more interesting and architectural marvel. keeping the concepts of modernism and history emagalatating it is the finest part of housing society
Yamuna Apartments is a 200-unit housing complex designed for lower-middle income residents in India. The complex was designed as an "urban village" with narrow pedestrian streets (galis) that restrict vehicular traffic to the perimeter. The units are arranged around a central square used for recreation. The design incorporates traditional Indian elements like balconies, courtyards, and terraces to establish private, semi-private, and public spaces and maximize cross-ventilation while maintaining a sense of community.
Omaxe Heights is a residential apartment complex located in Lucknow, India developed by Omaxe Constructions Ltd. It consists of 11 buildings arranged in a circular planning layout, with 3BHK, 4BHK, and penthouse units. Amenities include tennis courts, swimming pools, a gym, and parking. The project occupies a 28,282 square meter site and was approved by the local development authority. It aims to provide modern housing for high- and middle-income residents in a secure setting with amenities like pools and courts. Some issues were reported with seepage, negative spaces from the circular design, and quality of certain materials.
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Charles Correa designed the Kanchanjunga Apartments in Mumbai, India between 1970-1983. The 32-story residential skyscraper features 6.3m cantilevered terraces to provide shelter from sun and monsoon rains. Correa drew inspiration from traditional Indian bungalows by incorporating deep garden verandas suspended in the air to shield the units. The building utilizes an innovative interlocking design of apartment units ranging from 3-6 bedrooms and differentiated living spaces from the external terraces.
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1. ARCH Portfolio
Erin Welsh
Lee
For as long as I can remember, the built
environment has interested me. I have always
experimented with different ways to express
my fascination with any type of structure.
Throughout my first two years studying
architecture I have gained a greater passion
for this profession. Learning the basic skills in
photo (portrait) of you
my first year and building on those through the
comprehension of techtonics and space has
brought my work a long way from the impracti-
cal drawing of my childhood. I strive to
increase my knowledge to push myself even
further in the design world.
2. Drawing as a Means of Analisis and
Communication
Erin Welsh
Manganelli
The purpose of this project was to convey the motion of a
handheld object through technical hand drawing. I chose
a PEZ dispenser. A preliminary study of my object was a
series of quick sketches using multiple techniques. Its fun
shape and multiple points of movement made the assign-
ment both challenging and excitin. I used layout lines to start
shaping the final board. After drawing the elevation view, I
used projection ines to create two section drawings and one
plan view. Then, I increased the line weights to give a sense
of motion both the vertical movement of the base and the
circular motion of the head.
3. Digital Drawing as a Means of Anal-
ysis and Communication
Erin Welsh
Manganelli
This project took the previos technical drawing into the digital world. I decided to focus on
the transformation of the original PEZ dispenser to the collector’s item of today. I placed the
original PEZ dispenser on the left side of the board and all the precious technical drawings
on the right side. To link the two together, I intooduced the solind band of color that empha-
sizes the collector aspect of the object--the different heads. Again, I varied the line weights to
convey the idea of movement with the base and the head and used layout lines to highlight
the main working ponts. I also interposed a faded image of the original object to add interest
and show a detail of one of the points of motion.
4. Detail drawings of two sections and plans
show varying line weights, emphasizing the
rande of motion, and the use of layout lines
and projection lines.
5. Perspective Drawing and Spatial
Urban Analysis
Erin Welsh
Manganelli
I chose a one-mile path in Genoa, Italy to analyze urban spaces for this project. I chose to create two
boards: one strictly for showing the analysis of the path and the other for the technical drawings. The
analysis board shows the three main areas that I chose to explore: Business district, gethering district,
and residential district. I used the information gathered in the analysis to create a detailed plan, section,
and elevation of each area. Brick patterns were brought in to show the differences of the buildings in the
first zone and the similarity in materials in the last zone. Also, the addition of trees, people, and cars gives
you a sense of the urban scale.
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SITE ANALYSIS: Genoa, Italy ARCH 151, Project 2
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Erin Welsh Spring 2010
Business district: This section shows a variety of building styles and heights.
A3
-Variety of materials incorporated in the buildings gives each building its on
unique facade.
-The streets are just wide enough for two cars to pass with parking located
only along one curb.
Residential district: This area is more plain and the buildings are very
similar.
-The buildings are very similar to one another and symmetrical within
themselves.
alond both curbs.
-The sidewalks do not allow much space for a heavy population of walkers.
Gathering district: This area is more
open and is a good place for large
groups of people to enjoy.
A1 -The main focus of this area is the
basilica.
-The roads are very broad and allow
A2 -Many buildings surorund the basilica
and have their own unique style, but
they do not detract from the beauty
of the central building.
7. Facade Design
Erin Welsh
Manganelli
In this project, we used the context of the analysis from
the last project to design our very own facade. I chose to
tear down an existing building consisting of nine, one-story
stores. The inspiration for the design came from characteris-
tics surrounding the site. The street the building was located
was on an incline so the angle was incorporated into the
center entrance and both awnings. The original curve on the
left side of the building was modified and mirrored on the Process
opposite end. It was also inspiration for the other round fea-
tures, such as the central storefront, the rounded windows,
the awning, and the flower box. In addition to these struc-
tural elements, the colors were chosen from the surrounding
buildings, acting as a way to unify this district.
9. Pause
Erin Welsh
Lee
In this project, after learning how to diagram in
2D, we transferred what we learned for our study
into a 3-dimensional space. In my moment in time,
I wanted to focus on creating spaces through a
transparent plane. Aslo, I played with creating
my space into the rock I placed it so that it seemed
to emerge from the rock’s side.
10. Itinerary
Erin Welsh
Lee
asDSSka’s ‘25’
Crystal Moselle and Spike Jonze
My model focused on the emotion evoked from the still-
frames of the video: anxiety, life, death, order, loneliness,
and absense. In order to do this, I wanted the person walking
through my model to experience each of these emotions.
11. Threshold/ Surface
Erin Welsh
Lee
The three word-actions I chose for this project were
twist, wrinkle, and corrogate. After creating the mesh
for each of these I chose the best combination that
showed the most interesting topographical image.
Wrinkle
The combination of crumple and corragate introduced an
image with very strong masses and void placed interestingly
throughout.
12. Door Window Stair
Erin Welsh
Lee
Door Window Stair was an opportunity to combine all knowledge we learned in the prior projects into one.
In order to do this, we created a narrative for a certain characters and spaces that they would occupy. The
main purpose of this project was to focus on tectonic connections and incorporate the elements of a v “door,”
components of the project.
13. Atlas... ...shows his strength.
Atlas, known for carrying the world on his shoulders, shows great
strength. The large elements towering over the traveler allows them
to experience the sense of strength and power all around them.
...exhibits his trickery.
Tired of carrying the world, Atlas unsuccessfully tried to trick
Heracles into taking the weight off his shoulders. As the traveler
walks through the upper walkway, an illusion in itself, they seem to
...views the stars.
Originally characterized as the god who held the heavens on his
shoulder, Atlas held the stars. Here, a traveler can take a seat,
inspired by the little dipper constellation, and view the stars.
15. process
Based on the character Atlas, I chose three characteristics to
base my three spaces off of: his strength, his trickery, and his
carrying of the celestial globe. One of the main elements I de-
cided to incorporate was a lamenation of strips in various direc-
tions. The purpose of this was to create an optical allusion within
the trickery space. I then took this weave-like pattern to other
was to create a space that a character, walking through, would
experience Atlas’s strength, through the oversized elements and
high space created; his trickery, through the optical illusions of
18. Portfolio Case
Erin Welsh
Lee
For this project I wanted to expand on an idea I tried out in my last model--lamenation. I explored several
different types of lamenation using thin sheets of veneer to create a curved surfaces and a number of thicker
layers glued together to form the base. The idea of the motion is for the case to be carried in a secure locked
20. Clemson Grid
Erin Welsh
Lee
Each of us were given a square lot on the campus of Clem-
son for this project. We were to anlyze the site and diagram
the conditions. After our analysis, we were to introduce a
proposal into the space. I chose to emphasize the open
field’s function of the intramural field by adding cascading
landscape seating along with a series of benches that cre-
ated additional seating to view the field and more intimate
seating areas.
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