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This portfolio contains undergraduate work conducted at Washington State University and graduate work conducted at the University of Oregon in Portland.
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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO2011-2015
ADAM LAWLER
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Beaverton Performing Artspace
Portland Center for Bicycles
Anti-Sex Trafficking Collaboration Center
Hotel Portland
Reurbanism in Spokane Private Residence Portland Generation House
PDX Terminal Balancing & Concourse E Extension
2011Mixed Use - Retail/Residential
2012Single-Family ResidentialPrivate Design Commission
2012Mixed Use - Retail/Residential
2015CommercialAt Hennebery Eddy Architects
2012Hotel & Restaurant
2013Cultural
2013Commercial/Retail
2014Mixed Use - Cultural/Office/ResidentialGraduate Thesis
PROJECTS
bird’s eye above broadway
ANTI-SEX TRAFFICKING COLLABORATION CENTER 01
PORTLAND, ORSPRING 2014 (graduate Thesis)Modeled in revitAnti-sex trafficking organizations and Bridgetown Church situated at a close proximity would increase interaction between the organizations in a way that would lead to the abolition of sex trafficking in Portland, while the residential tower would bring a necessary density to the area. The complex blend of program elements provides opportunities for unique design expressions, including an exposure of wood throughout as a demonstration of the glulam and CLT structure.
SUMM
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E68
DEGR
EES
EQUINOX
44 DEGREES
WINTER SOLSTICE
20 DEGREES
Rainwater is drained to north and directed to rainwater catchment
tank in basement
SECTION
This diagram represents the number of confirmed sex trafficking victims in Portland from 2009-2013.
469 VICTIMS
sanctuary
courtyard
church entry
$638,000,000,000
$60,000,000
$25,579,000,000
TOTAL U.S. MILITARY SPENDING, 2010
SPENDING FIGHTING SEX TRAFFICKING
FEDERAL DRUG CONTROL SPENDING, 2011
ANTI-SEX TRAFFICKING
OFFICES
HIGH-DENSITY RESIDENTIAL
BRIDGETOWN CHURCH
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PROGRAM
PROGRAM
bird’s eye over broadway
CRY ROOM
anti
pnca
new urban plazaat old bus station
bud clark commonsfuture multnomah
county health clinic
BATHBATH
STOR
living/BEDROOM
BEDROOMBEDROOM
bath
bath
bath bedroom
bedbed
bed
SHARED RESIDENTIALOUTDOOR SPACE
2BR UNITS
1BR UNITS
STUDIO UNIT
8TH FLOOR PLAN
KIDS
RESIDENTIALDINING
KIDS
KIDS
BATHROOMS
KIDS
MULTIPURPOSE
STORAGE
PRIVATECONFERENCE
ROOMPRIVATE
CONFERENCEROOM
SANCTUARY(OPEN TOBELOW)
ANTI-SEXTRAFFICKING
OFFICES
LARGE MEETINGROOM
3RD FLOOR PLAN
SANCTUARY(OPEN TOBELOW)
ANTI-SEXTRAFFICKING
OFFICES
RESIDENTIALGYM
CLASSROOMCLASSROOM
CLASSROOM
CLASSROOM
BATHROOMS
LARGE MEETINGROOMSHOWERS
SHOWERS
ANTI-S.T.STORAGE PRIVATE
CONFERENCEROOM
PRIVATECONFERENCE
ROOM
2ND FLOOR PLAN
RIBBON OF LIGHTThe ribbon of light that wraps the building is a symbol of hope. Every time trafficked girls are set free in this country, the ribbon will stay lit for five days.
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MASSING01 // Respond to existing context building height02 // Pull south wing to south for greater solar access03 // Relate church entry to PNCA to the west04 // Create south facing residential units05 // Increase building height for greater density06 // Take advantage of river views
PROGRAMA church, anti-sex trafficking offices, and residential units make up the program of this building.
residential
church
anti-s.t. offices
church entry
sanctuary exterior
Wood is used as the main structural system for this two-story addition to a warehouse building that becomes a hub for the manufacturing of commuter bicycles and accessories. The building’s ample manufacturing space allows mid-size businesses to make affordable, quality road bicycle framesets, forks, stems, and handlebars.
PORTLAND CENTER FOR BICYCLES 02PORTLAND, ORFALL 2013modeled in revit
atrium at 4th floor
south facade
FRAMEMANUFACTURING
OPEN TOBELOW
RAINWATER DRAINAGETO BASEMENT
MECHANICAL
TUBE BENDING
ASSEMBLY
FINISHING
UPDN
UP
DNDN
DN
DN
DNDN
UP
RETAIL - BICYCLECLOTHING
RETAIL -BICYCLES
MULTIPURPOSE/EVENTSPACE
SHIPPING &RECEIVING
RETAIL - COFFEE
EVENT PREP
RAINWATER DRAINAGETO BASEMENT
MECHANICAL
DN
FUTURE DEVELOPMENT
NEI
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BORI
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BU
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TAYLOR STREET
DNDN
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UP
DN
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CYCLING GEARMFG.
OPEN TOBELOW
CUTTING
SEWING
RAINWATER DRAINAGETO BASEMENT
SEWING
MECHANICAL
OFFICE
OPEN TOBELOW
TRIM DEPT.
QUALITY CONTROL
LABELS DEPT.
RAINWATER DRAINAGETO BASEMENT
MECHANICAL
OFFICE
CYCLING GEARMFG.
2ND FLOOR PLAN
4TH FLOOR PLAN
1ST FLOOR PLAN
3RD FLOOR PLAN
atrium at 2nd floor w/stair enclosure
John is a Portlander that wants to ride to work, but he doesn’t have a bicycle. In his search for a quality bicycle, he thought that he would have to spend over $3,000. Then he found the Portland Center for Bicycles, and bought a quality bike for much less.
floor 2.5
atrium
2nd floor bike wall
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN OLD (BELOW) AND NEW (ABOVE) STRUCTURERELATIONSHIP BETWEEN OLD (BELOW) AND NEW (ABOVE) STRUCTURE
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN OLD (BELOW) & NEW (ABOVE) STRUCTURE
New Glulam Structure
Natural Ventilation Utilizes Stack Effect
Rainwater Catchment Tankin Basement
Rainwater isDrained to North and Directed to Basement
Stainless Steel Metal MeshScreen
“Floor 2.5” Outdoor Space Clerestory WindowsFor Natural Lighting
Exterior Screen ProvidesDiffused Lighting
SECTION LOOKING WEST
south facade from street
nighttime event in atrium
BEAVERTON PERFORMING ARTSPACE
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BEAVERTON, OREGONSPRING 2013Modeled in revitThis project features a 600-seat center for professional theater, as well as dance, live music, and arts education spaces. The building rises up to appropriately meet the street in an urban context and slopes down toward an adjacent park on the opposite side. The wood screen at the entry protects from intense westerly heat gain and creates a dynamic experience as one moves around the building. These images continue to be used by the city of Beaverton in marketing efforts for the future building.
west facade/entry
south wing bridge/creekfront
south view
STREET PARK
Studio Theatre
Classroom with Storage Sub-Dividable MeetingRoom
Green Room
Guest Artist Dressing
Quad Dressing Room
Piano Storage
Unisex Toilet
Main Auditorium12-Person Dressing
Storage
Load-In
Rehearsal Room
Stage
Catering Prep Gallery Prep
Coat Check
Tickets Women's Room
Men's Room
Storage
Tech Support
Lobby
ConcessionsGallery
Entry
Cafe
Director OfficeBusiness ManagerConference
Room
Work/FileReception
Break/Waiting
Garden
Kitchen
FLOOR PLAN URBAN PARK
SECTION @ SOUTH WING
The central spine of this hotel serves as the literal and theoretical connection between all the spaces of the building. A profilit channel glass system makes the spine easy to identify, and the central volume marks the main hotel/restaurant entrance on Burnside. The ground floor features a linear restaurant that offers views onto the square and through large portions of the hotel to the east. South facing guest rooms feature handed bay window spaces and shading articulation that handle the south and west sun.
HOTELPORTLAND 04PORTLAND, OREGONWINTER 2012Modeled in revit
ELEVATION STUDIES
exterior view of ballroom
UP
FITNESS ROOM
RESTAURANT
CAFE
ENTRY
LOBBY
REFLECTINGPOOL
MTG.MTGMTG
KITCHEN
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LOADING
RETAIL BACKOF HOUSE
RETAIL
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MTG
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN
south facade at entry
south entry to square
pool at 5th floor
square looking toward spine
PLAN STUDIES
The goal of this project was to increase the overall density and energy of Main Avenue in Spokane by providing a mixed-use building with a high FAR. A terraced deconstruction of the south part of the building allows for direct solar access to a second “front” south facade at the north side of the site.
SPOKANE REURBANISM 05SPOKANE, WASHINGTONFALL 2011modeled in archicad
view from main street
rear facade“alley”
VOLUMETRIC PROGRESSION OF DECONSTRUCTION
5TH FLOOR PLAN
PRIVATE RESIDENCE 06
This single-family home in rural Lewis County provides expansive views to the surrounding wooded areas for a couple yearning for a residence that is simple yet elegant. Coordination with contractors and engineers throughout the design process was key in providing an ideal end product.
CHEHALIS, WASHINGTONSPRING 2012modeled in archicad
living room
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MASTER BEDROOM
LIVING ROOM
GUESTGUEST
TWO CAR GARAGE
LAUNDRY/MUDROOM PANTRY
ENTRY
CLOSET GUN
MASTERBATH
WALK-INCLOSET
KITCHEN
WOODSTOVE
EXTERIOR FIREPLACE
PORCH/DECK
GARDEN
GARDEN
GARDEN
view from drive
great room
front facade
AN OPENING, HOLE, OR GAP FOR VIEWING OR OCCUPYING
APERTURE
In the same way that the young help seniors to see things from a different perspective, the building will guide occupants into seeing their surroundings and each other in different ways through a series of experiential apertures. The building features multiple retail units on the ground floor, which activates the street. Residential units for seniors are located on the third and fourth floors, while the second floor is dedicated to child care. Mixing between groups can happen in the apertures in various areas of the building. The interactive ramp on the north side of the building reaches from the second floor (child care) play space up to the roof garden on the fourth floor, and is another area for mixing and learning.
PORTLAND GENERATION HOUSE 07
PORTLAND, ORFALL 2012modeled in archicad
street view
entry
VIEW TO VISTA BRIDGE
VIEW TO JEFFERSON ST.
aperture
aperture
front facade
second floor corridor
officeslearning
resource
toddlersoutdoor activity
area
preschool
play
areaentry
open to
belowpreschool
preschool
"nature path"
view
tube
kitchen
interactive ramp & play space
view to ramp
pdx terminal balancing& concourse e extension 08PORTLAND, OREGON2015 (hennebery eddy architects & fentress architects)
The goal of this project is to balance the number of passengers using the north and south sides of the airport. The work will relocate Alaska Air Group and United Airlines, and extend Concourse E. The project budget is $98 million. Main responsibilities include space planning and design of Alaska Air Group relocation spaces (approximately 30,000 SF). There has been personal involvement in modeling, documentation, and coordination of the entire large scale project.
exterior view of concourse e extensionRendering by Fentress Architects
Modeled in revit using autodesk a360
interior view of concourse e extensionRendering by Fentress Architects
perceived volumes and open spaces (alaska air group relocation)
PLAN STUDy (alaska air group relocation)
alaska air group relocation plan
FINISH FACE OF WOOD PANEL
1" THICK BLACKSTADIUM SEAT PAD
3/4" PLYWOOD
WOOD BLOCKING AS REQUIRED
1/8" RADIUSED EDGE -TYPICAL AT ALLOUTSIDE CORNERS
3/4" THICK PLYWOODSUPPORT PANELS ASREQUIRED
PROVIDE 2 SNAPFASTENERS PERSEAT PAD
3/4" PAINTED BLACK REVEAL
5"
4"1'
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3/4"
1' - 6"1"
5.00°
3' -
6"
3"
PLYWOOD PANEL -NO VISIBLEFASTENERS
PAINT GWBBLACK ATREVEAL
1/4"1/2" 1/2"
BLOCKING ASREQUIRED
DIM
PO
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DIM
PO
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1/2"
1/8" EDGE BAND
GWB
PLYWOOD PANEL -NO VISIBLEFASTENERS
WALL PER PLAN
BLOCKINGASREQUIRED
DIM POINT
FRENCH CLEAT
1/2"
WALL PER PLAN
PAINT GWB BLACKAT REVEAL
SCRIBE TOFLOOR
DIM POINT
SOLID WOOD BASE -NO VISIBLE FASTENERS
BLOCKING
GWB
1/4"
1/8" EDGE BAND
1/2"
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PLYWOOD PANEL - NOVISIBLE FASTENERS
FRENCHCLEAT BELOW
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BLOCKINGASREQUIRED
DIM POINT
FRENCH CLEAT
STEEL FRAME DOORHEAD PER TYPICALDETAIL
1/2"WALL PER PLAN
1/4"
1/8" EDGE BAND
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APRIL 2015
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DETAILS - INTERIOR - RELOCATIONS -CONCOURSE E
TERMINAL BALANCING - CONCOURSE E EXTENSION
PORT OF PORTLAND
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07/27/15 DRAFT 60% REVIEW SET (DD) - PHASE B
SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0"1
SECTION - BANQUETTE
SCALE: 6" = 1'-0"2
PLYWOOD PANEL REVEALSCALE: 6" = 1'-0"
3TOP OF WOOD PANEL
SCALE: 6" = 1'-0"5
WOOD PANEL BASE
SCALE: 6" = 1'-0"4
WOOD PANEL AT DOOR JAMBSCALE: 6" = 1'-0"
6WOOD PANEL AT DOOR HEAD
SCALE: 6" = 1'-0"7
WOOD PANEL AT WALL
airline relocation wood details
alaska air group break room design study
alaska air group break room design study
alaska air group break room design study
alaska air group break room
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