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GENIUS LOCI Andrew Broderick, LEED AP Urban Planning and Design Portfolio April 2012

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GENIUS LOCIAndrew Broderick, LEED AP

Urban Planning and Design PortfolioApril 2012

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CONVENTIONAL

ASPHALT DRIVELANES

(impervious)

INTERLOCKING POROUS

CONCRETE PAVERS

IN PARKING LANE

RAIN GARDEN

BOULEVARD

RAIN GARDEN

BOULEVARD

TREE WELL WITH

FILTRATION TRENCH

EXISTING

SEWER LINE

VEGETATED BIOSWALE

CURB BUMP-OUT

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TROUGH WITH GRATE

Section A: Commercial Street

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U.S. COAST GUARD HEADQUARTERS CAMPUSMASTERPLANWashington D.C.Perkins + Will July - September 2006

Campus masterplan for three major buildings within a historic medical campus.

“Character is determined by how things are, and gives our investigation basis in the concrete phenomena of our everday life world…the concept of genius loci

denotes the essence of place.”

-Christian Norberg-Schulzin The Phenomenon of Place

Academic Work

Zocalo VerdeHines Competition EntrySan Diego, CA

Tsingdao Beer CityCompetition EntryPerkins + WillQing Dao, PRC

U.S. Department of Homeland Security CampusPerkins + WillWashington, D.C.

University of Houston New Football Stadium Scope Development PlanBroaddus PlanningHouston, TX

Texas State University Campus Master Plan UpdateBroaddus PlanningSan Marcos, TX

Travis County Central Campus Master PlanBroaddus PlanningAustin, TX

Bank of America TowerPerkins + WillCharlotte, NC

Geographic Information System MapsIntroduction to GIS CourseDetroit, MI

Wicker Park Bucktown Green Infrastructure GuideMasters Degree Professional ProjectChicago, IL

Professional Work

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Professional Work

“Cities are humanity’s hothouses, where human potential developsto its fullest pitch of excellence and variety.”

-Myron Magnet, former editor of the City Journal

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TRAVIS COUNTY CENTRAL CAMPUS - 2035Downtown Austin, TXTravis County Central Campus StudyNovember 2011Broaddus Planning | Ricci Greene Associates | WHJA

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6th Street

7th Street

8th Street

9th Street

10th Street

11th Street

12th Street

Future urban rail line(links to commuter rail line)

Future bus-priority-transit routealong Guadalupe and Lavaca Five-minute walk range from

HMS Courthouse (0.2 miles)

Ten-minute walk range from HMS Courthouse (0.4 miles)

CENTRAL BOOKING BUILDING WITH UNDERGROUND PARKING

BLOCK 126 OFFICE BUILDING, RETAIL BUILDING, PUBLIC PLAZA,

UNDERGROUND PARKING

RUSK BUILDING

LAVACA PARKING GARAGE

700 LAVACA BUILDING

CIVIL AND FAMILYCOURTHOUSE

POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT(separate building from CFCH)

GRANGER BUILDING

GRANGER PARKINGGARAGE

CRIMINAL JUSTICE CENTEREXPANSION

HEMAN MARION SWEATTCOURTHOUSE

BLACKWELL THURMAN CRIMINALJUSTICE CENTER

BRIZENDINE HOUSE

CENTRAL PLANT

WooldridgeSquare

WoodmanseePlaza

State CapitolGrounds

RepublicSquare

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Travis County Central Campus Master PlanBroaddus PlanningAustin, Texas(2009-2012)

Travis County, which includes the city of Austin, is one of the fastest growing counties in the nation, and it is experienc-ing growth management issues at its Central Campus in downtown Austin. Broaddus Planning was hired to create a two-part Facilities Master Plan to guide campus expansion in order to meet the needs of a growing population through 2035. Part One assessed the campus’ facility conditions, space needs, and staffing projections. Part Two generated a facility expansion plan, phasing plan, urban design recommendations, and cost estimate. The final plan was presented to and approved by the Commissioners Court in November 2011.

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My work: Aerial Renderings, Site Plan, Aerial Phasing Diagrams (SketchUp, AutoCAD, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop).

The site plan of Central Campus in 2025 (left) shows the County buildings in orange, parking garages in light yellow. The campus is anchored by two historic city squares, Wooldridge in the center and Republic to the south.

CAMPUS IN 2025

TRAVIS COUNTY CENTRAL CAMPUS SITE PLAN (2025)

CAMPUS IN 2015

CAMPUS IN 2012SITE PLAN (at left)

PHASING AERIAL DIAGRAMS

(at right)

New Construction

Renovation

Other Campus Building

Disposition

County Building

County Parking Garage

The project phasing aerial diagrams (right) show campus building improvements for the 2015 and 2025 planning windows. Red buildings indicate new construction, orange buildings indicate renovation, tan buildings are unchanged, and dark brown buildings are vacated.

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Texas State University Campus Master Plan UpdateBroaddus PlanningSan Marcos, Texas(2011)

Texas State University-San Marcos hired Broaddus Planning to do a 5-year update to its 10-year campus master plan, in 2011. The growing public university of 34,000 students completed 67% of the projects identified in the original campus master plan, but wanted to add new projects and explore new campus issues that arose in the past five years. Broaddus Planning organized the Plan Update around five main themes: parking and transportation, sustainability, athletics and student recreation, housing, and utilities. One key outcome is for the university to adopt a “grey-to-green” land use policy, converting parking lots to green space or green buildings (see bar charts above).

My work: site plan drawing (AutoCAD, Adobe CS), bar charts (Microsoft Excel), portions of written report

Not my work: conceptual site design (design by Chris Rice, Director of Planning, Broaddus Planning)

EXISTING CAMPUS PLAN (2011)

UPDATED CAMPUS MASTER PLAN (2015)

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Texas State University Land Use (2010)

Building Footprint Roads and Sidewalks Parking

Green Space Water Aquarena Springs

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0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

Texas State University Future Land Use (2025)

Building Footprint Roads and Sidewalks Parking

Green Space Water Aquarena Springs

12 16 3210 5 25

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

Texas State University Land Use (2010)

Building Footprint Roads and Sidewalks Parking

Green Space Water Aquarena Springs

18 9 6 37 5 25

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

Texas State University Future Land Use (2025)

Building Footprint Roads and Sidewalks Parking

Green Space Water Aquarena Springs

The comparison between the existing campus site plan (upper left) and the future site plan (lower left) highlights several new building projects (indicated in red) and the transition of surface parking lots to green space. The land use bar charts (above) reflect the grey-to-green landscape concept.

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University of Houston New Football Stadium Scope Development PlanBroaddus PlanningHouston, Texas(2012)

With the University of Houston’s (UH) recent acceptance into the Big East Conference and an antiquated existing stadium, UH hired Broaddus Planning to complete a facility program, site master plan, and cost estimate for a new, 40,000 seat, state-of-the-art football stadium on the site of the existing stadium. The project involved user group input to craft a detailed space program and steering committee feedback meetings to form the overall scope development document. The document will serve as the baseline guide for the future Architect/Engineering team and the Construction Manager At-Risk.

The site plan diagram (left) illustrated the extent of work for the University of Houston’s new football sta-dium. This diagram labeled each programmatic zone and listed the area of each zone. This information was used to align the programmatic needs of the client to the realities of the site and cost estimate. The prelimi-nary conceptual site plan of the new football stadium factoring in the site and facility program information (above).

My work: site plan diagram (AutoCAD, Adobe CS)Not my work: conceptual site plan (for reference)

FOOTBALL STADIUM SITE

PLAN DIAGRAM

FOOTBALL STADIUM

CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN

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U.S. COAST GUARD HEADQUARTERS CAMPUSMASTERPLANWashington D.C.Perkins + Will July - September 2006

Campus masterplan for three major buildings within a historic medical campus.

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U.S. Department ofHomeland Security CampusPerkins + Will (Chicago office)Washington, D.C.(2006-2007)

The General Services Administration (GSA) asked Perkins + Will’s Ralph Johnson to design a conceptual masterplan for a new U.S. Department of Homeland Security campus on the existing St. Elizabeth’s Medical Campus, which is a historic campus south of the Anacostia River in Washington, D.C. The 4.5 million square feet of new and renovated space was thoughtfully integrated into the historic campus while still establishing a new identity for the Department.

Final Renderings by Adam Freise, Perkins + Will

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My work: parts of 3D model (Autodesk); parts of site plan and entire section (AutoCAD + Adobe CS).

Not my work: concept design (Ralph Johnson); final 3D rendering; parts of site plan.

The aerial perspective of the Pavilion Site with the view toward the National Mall (left). The overall site plan with five building sites including the serpentine U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters building (right) with the red circle indicating the location of a pro-tected Bald Eagle nest. The site section/elevation of the pavilion site (below).

CAMPUS ELEVATION

CAMPUS SITE PLAN

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Tsingdao Beer CityPerkins + Will (Chicago office)Qing Dao, People’s Republic of China (2008)

The Tsingdao Beer City masterplan urban design competition was for a corporate and event headquarters for Tsingtao Brewing Company. This imaginative competition entry interweaves outdoor event space with indoor mixed-use program including retail, condominiums, hotel, and office components. The largest tower, the corporate center, is approximately the size of the John Hancock Tower in Chicago. The sculptural qualities of the towers evoke a Chinese landscape painting.

My work: parts of 3D model (SketchUp); parts of site plan (AutoCAD + Adobe CS); exploded axon diagram (Adobe CS); study models (physical)

Final Renderings by Crystal Graphics through Perkins + Will

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Towers

Beer Plaza

Perimeter Green Landscapeat Grade

Water Fountains

Lily Ponds

Mountains

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BandStand

ConferenceCenter

Wedding Hall

Retail

Retail

ResidentialTower

ResidentialTower

ResidentialTower

5 Star Hotel

Business Hotel

Church

Qindao Tower

Hotel

GMS

Office Tower

F&B

F&B

Spa,Health,Resort

Parking

Parking

Entrance

Entrance

Entrance

EntranceEntrance

GreenSpace

GreenSpace

GreenSpace

GreenSpace Green

Space

GreenSpace

GreenSpace

GreenSpace

J:D: Aquarium

Sculptor Art Center

Contemporary Art Center

Observation WheelStoner Man Sea Resort

North Aricutural Tourism Zone

Lao Shan District Tourism Zone

Stoner Man

Jin Jia Mountain

Fu Shan Mountain

Wu Mountain

Sea

To Downtown

To Resort Area

Haier Road

Hong Kong East Road

Lishan East Road

Site

Beach

Sea

Jin Jia Mountain

Fu Shan Mountain

Wu Mountain

Parking Lot

Defense College Training CenterOcean Studies College

Qing Dao University

Korean General ConsulateAgricultural BankConstruction BankMerchant BankCommunity Bank

Health FacilityMerchant BankTraffic BureauTax BureauTax BureauPost OfficeDistrict Library

Opera HouseMuseumConventionSchoolCourt

Middle School

CollegeMiddle School

Commercial Bureau

Fire BureauPower Bureau

Bus Terminal East

Sino-Korean Village Office

Junior School Court

Tech Bureau

Sports Center

East HospitalOcean Research Center

Police Office

Agricultural Bank Guang Da Bank

Kinds Garden

Unicom Building

Hong Tai Tower

Review Center

China Net Building

News Tower

Fortune Center

HR Building

Tech Building

Digital

Leikong Tower

Aukema Tower

Yu Long Building

Sheng He Tower

China Mobile Tower

Ying Hai Building

Yong Xin

International Plaza

Sino-Korean Business Building

Financial TowerHai Xie

Tower

Exhibition and Fortune Center

Adventure Tower

Province Science Service Tower

Jin Jia Mountain

Fu Shan Mountain

Wu Mountain

Chi Island Sea Hotel

Chi Island Sea Hotel

Golden Beach Hotel

Beach Hotel and Report

Kempinski Hotel

Guo Hai Hotel

Hua Hui Hotel

Clients Hotel

Nong Hai Garden Hotel

Qi Lin Hotel

City Business Hotel

Sofitel Hotel

West East

South

North

Lishan East Road

Haier Road

Miaoling Road

Hong Kong East Road

8 Lane Two-Way Thorofare

8 Lane Two-Way Thorofare To Resort Area

To Downtown

Fu Shan Mountain

Wu Mountain

Sea

Green Belt

Green Belt

Lishan East Road

Haier Road

Miaoling Road

Hong Kong East Road

8 Lane Two-Way Thorofare

Lishan East Road

Haier Road

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Not my work: concept design (Ralph Johnson); parts of site plan (Michelle Malecha, Perkins +Will)

The aerial perspective of the entire development with the view toward the central festi-val space and beer hall (opposite page); traditional Chinese Landscape painting and photo of physical study model (above); exploded axon diagram explaining layers of development as analogous to a Chinese Garden (above); final site plan (right).

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The Bank of America Tower is a 30-floor office tower in Charlotte’s downtown financial center. It features three major interior green spaces: first floor garden plaza, central winter garden, and stacked triple-height sky gar-dens. The shorter tower is the Ritz Carleton Hotel, designed by another architecture firm. A sky-bridge con-nects across the street to the existing Cesar Pelli designed Corporate Center. Tenants moved into the tower in January 2011. The project is achieved LEED-Silver Certification.

Bank of America TowerPerkins + Will (Chicago office)Charlotte, NC(2006 - 2007)

Aerial rendering of new tower (far left); interior rendering of Winter Garden (top right); construction photo of sixth-floor green roof and Winter Garden skylight (middle right) and main stair-way in Winter Garden (lower right)Final Renderings by Adam Freise, Perkins + Will

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Level 27

EXTERIORTERRACELevel 30

Level 26

EXTERIOR TERRACELevel 30

Level 23

Level 20

Level 17

Level 14

Level 11

Level 08

NORTH SKY GARDENWEST SKY GARDEN

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My work: parts of 3D model (Revit); site plan (AutoCAD + Adobe CS); sky garden diagram (AutoCAD + Adobe CS).

Not my work: concept design (Ralph Johnson); final 3D renderings; construction photos (taken by Dan Figatner, Perkins + Will)

Interior rendering of a Sky Gar-den with a view towards the Cor-porate Center (top); axonometric diagram of West Sky Gardens with a varied pattern of protrud-ing “sky boxes” on interim levels (right). The main floor site plan connecting public spaces and showing the connection with the existing Corporate Center Tower and interior garden at the top and the new tower on the bottom (far right).

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Academic Work

“Each generation writes its own biography in the cities it creates.”

-Lewis Mumford, The Culture of Cities

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Zocalo Verde2010 Hines CompetitionSan Diego, CA(2010)

This multi-disciplinary group competition called for a comprehensive urban design and real estate development scheme for a complex area of central San Diego that is in need of an identity. Our team created an urban greenway featuring a central gathering place (Zocalo), and utilized two block-level typologies - the dynamic tower that frames views and the urban courtyard, which permits daylight into the center of the block. Our greenway is shaped by the active fault lines that prohibit substantial building.

Project Team Members:

Kristin BajaAndrew BroderickTheresa BroderickVille RikkonenZach RobinProf. Maria Arquero (advisor)

My work: design contributor; parts of 3D model (Autodesk); site plan (AutoCAD); diagrams (Adobe CS).

Not my work: final 3D renderings (StudioMax).

Final Renderings by Ville Rikkonen

Aerial perspective of new urban development adjacent to down-town San Diego (left); view of central park (inset left); two block typology drawings (above): the mixed-use courtyard allowing for direct sunlight penetration and the dynamic view-directing tower with a base, middle, and top.

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Extended Civic Core

Golden Hill

Industrial Tech District

E.ast Village Art District

City College

Balboa Park

Ball Park

Logan Heights

Wellness

Zocalo Verde

Cortez Hill

Gaslamp

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Final Renderings by Ville Rikkonen

Bird’s eye rendering of Zocalo (above); neighborhood district diagram showing Zocalo at center (below); rendered site plan showing greenway system along fault line, building footprints, and streetscape detail (right).

existing block(not part of project)

existing substation

ZocaloSquare

existing block(not part of project)

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GREEN ROOF (extensive)

POROUS CONCRETEGANGWAY

RAIN GARDEN

BIOSWALE PARKWAY(see Typology 6: Residential

Street for more detail)

GREEN ALLEY

STREET

RAIN CISTERNIN BASEMENT (Type C - potential future option as part of greywater system)

TREE WELLS(lowered 8” from sidwalk edge)

PERVIOUSPAVERS

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Wicker Park BucktownGreen Infrastructure GuideMasters Degree CapstoneChicago, IL(2010 - 2011)

Aiming to improve livability and attractiveness of the Wicker Park Bucktown (WPB) Neighborhood, this project seeks to enhance environmental sustainability measures for community improvement by creating a neighborhood specific planning and design tool for effective stormwater management. The 87-page guide includes building typology illustrations to demonstrate how green infrastructure elements such as bioswales and pervious pavement might be applied to buildings or streets commonly found in the neighborhood. The guide also includes a development checklist, incentive and implementation strategies, water management policy advocacy suggestions, and a resource section. The guide is the product of a six-month long planning process, which emphasized community and technical input from multiple stakeholders and experts.

Two types of mixed-use buildings in the neighborhood (above); building typology isometric drawing of large mixed-use building (left); commercial street plan and section showing green infrastructure elements (opposite page).

Project Client:Wicker Park BucktownSpecial Service Area #33

Academic Advisor:Prof. Larissa Larsen

My work: all drawings (AutoCAD, Adobe CS) and writing of 87-page document.

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CONVENTIONAL ASPHALT DRIVELANES

(impervious)

INTERLOCKING POROUSCONCRETE PAVERS

IN PARKING LANE

RAIN GARDENBOULEVARD

RAIN GARDENBOULEVARD

TREE WELL WITHFILTRATION TRENCH

EXISTINGSEWER LINE

VEGETATED BIOSWALECURB BUMP-OUT

TREE WELL

CONNECTINGTROUGH WITH GRATE

Section A: Commercial Street

PERMEABLE PAVERS

BIKE LANE

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Portland, OR

Before

After

Image Source: Kevin Robert Perry (all

images)

Existing parkway condition on Moffit St. in WPB (above); parkway bioswale in Portland (below).

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Geographic InformationSystems MapsIntroduction to GISDetroit, MI(2010)

Applying data to a spatial map to inform a viewer of certain themes is the main objec-tive of geographic information systems. Census data for Wayne County and Detroit, MI, where used in my final project for the Introduction to GIS course to produce thematic maps that reveal patterns that would not otherwise be noticed in tables and charts.

POPULATION DENSITY IN WAYNE COUNTY

INCLUDING DETROIT BY CENSUS TRACT (2000)

My work: all drawings (ArchGIS 9.3)

All census data from U.S. Census Bureau; all geographic information from ESRI.

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Access to Shopping Centers in City of Detroit, Michigan (2000)

±Prepared by Andrew J. BroderickDecember 17, 2010

Detroit River

Geographic Unit: Census Tract

Data sources:

1) U.S. Census 2000 retreved onlineDecember 6, 2010 from U.S. Census Bureau TIGER systemhttp://www.census.gov/geo/www/tiger/

2) Shopping center data courtesy Lan Deng (on file with creator)

LegendDetroit Shopping Centers

Neighborhood Shopping Center

Single Stand Alone Retail Building

Community Shopping Center

Regional Shopping Center

Super-Regional Shopping Center

Major Road

Low Shopping Access - not within Walking Distance (census tract)

1.5 Mile Buffer Around Shopping Centers

High Shopping Access within Walking Distance (census tract)

City of Detroit Boundary

Note: shopping accesibility is defined as being within 1.5 miles of shopping center

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ACCESS TO SHOPPING CENTERS IN

DETROIT, MICHIGAN (2000)

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