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CHADFISKPORTFOLIO
Selected Works 2005-2014
ContentsCompetition Work 4
An Impromptu..................................................................................................................................................4
Graduate Work 8
18th Street Revitalization ..................................................................................................................................8
Syndicate of Initiative .......................................................................................................................................12
Thesis Mid-Review .........................................................................................................................................16
Housing Unearthed .........................................................................................................................................20
Professional - WDG Architecture 24
Tyson’s Development ......................................................................................................................................24
The Ascent Housing .......................................................................................................................................26
Oakland Hall Student Housing .........................................................................................................................28
Professional - Trivers Associates 30
University of Pikeville, Kentucky .......................................................................................................................30
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An ImpromptuAIAS/KAWNEER Frozen Music Competition, Summer 2013, Collaboration with Eric Shripka
IMPROMPTUTaking advantage of the natural cycles of the river and flooding problems,
Impromptu recreates the batture along the rivers edge. This occupied zone not only provides a new perspective to the city of New Orleans, but
its remediative benefits for water storage and reuse help ameliorate an antiquated existing water strategy for the city. The dynamic landscape is always changing, and highlights the dynamic qualities that make this city
unique.
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1. Main Auditorium Stage2. Informal Auditorium3. Ticket Office4. Street Entrance/Lobby5. Restrooms6. Equipment Storage7. Warmup Room8. Green Screen9. Dressing Room10. Restroom11. Manager’s Office12. Loading Area13. Mechanical14. Flexible Use Space15. Parking (250 total)16. Storefront Retail/Commercial17. Restaurent/Cafe and Terrace18. Gift Shop/ Local Art Gallery19. Public Exhibition Space20. Mezzanine Seating
tankwater remediation/reuse system
rain water
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managed wetland
mississippi river
An ImpromptuAIAS/KAWNEER Frozen Music Competition, Summer 2013, Collaboration with Eric Shripka
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URBAN CATALYST
BUILDINGS COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL CIVIC INDUSTRIAL PARKING
PARKS REGIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD BLOCK BUILDING
STREET PRIMARY SECONDARY TERTIARY ALLEY
SIDEWALK WIDE MEDEIUM NARROW
BUILT TOPOGRAPHY ELEVATED GROUND DEPRESSED GROUND
PUBLIC TRNASIT METROLINK TROLLEY/STREETCARS BUSES BICYCLE RAILROAD
TOPOGRAPHY HIGHLAND LOWLAND TRANSITION
WATER DETENTION RETENTION RUNOFF DIVERSION
BIOMIMIC ECOSYSTEM PRAIRIE HARDWOOD BOTTOM LAND WETLAND
PLANTS LARGE CANOPY MEDIUM TREES/ SHRUBES GROUND COVER
EVENT SPACES - CAPACITY - UP TO 50 - UP TO 100 - UP TO 200 + - TYPE OF VENUE - CALENDAR - SEASONAL - WEEKLY - DAILY - USERS
BUILDINGS COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL CIVIC INDUSTRIAL PARKING
PARKS REGIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD BLOCK BUILDING
STREET PRIMARY SECONDARY TERTIARY ALLEY
SIDEWALK WIDE MEDEIUM NARROW
BUILT TOPOGRAPHY ELEVATED GROUND DEPRESSED GROUND
PUBLIC TRNASIT METROLINK TROLLEY/STREETCARS BUSES BICYCLE RAILROAD
TOPOGRAPHY HIGHLAND LOWLAND TRANSITION
WATER DETENTION RETENTION RUNOFF DIVERSION
BIOMIMIC ECOSYSTEM PRAIRIE HARDWOOD BOTTOM LAND WETLAND
PLANTS LARGE CANOPY MEDIUM TREES/ SHRUBES GROUND COVER
EVENT SPACES - CAPACITY - UP TO 50 - UP TO 100 - UP TO 200 + - TYPE OF VENUE - CALENDAR - SEASONAL - WEEKLY - DAILY - USERS
In a shrinking city where vacant land and dilapidated buildings lower the surrounding land values and overall quality of life in the city, the role of adaptive landscapes become a vital tool to revitalizing an
area.
A series of bioswale ponds are created as a water management system for the entire block. These bioswales are unique in that they can retain runoff collected on the site and off the streets, and form a body of water for plants to remediate. When there is no water, the pond is allowed to become a
natural planted area. A natural bottomland ecosystem is artificially created.
The right species of plants is selected which can rely on erratic flooding conditions as well as long periods of dry soil. In The bottomland ecosystem, there are a variety of plant types which can
remediate excess toxins in water.
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18th Street RevitalizationGraduate Work | Fall 2013
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18th Street RevitalizationGraduate Work | Fall 2013
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Throughout history, the worlds most influential people who have changed the course of history often find enemies which threaten not only the existence of their lives, but of their ideas. From Aristotle to Edward
Snowden, these people and their syndicates have risked their lives to serve the greater good of humanity.
What kind of Architecture could serve as a stateless outpost for these syndicates; protecting and enabling space for debate?
Syndicate of InitiativeGraduate Work | Spring 2014
SYNDICATE OF INITIATIVE
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AGGREGATIVE INTERFACE
“Skyrocketing consumer demand for local and regional food is an economic opportunity for America’s farmers and ranchers. Food hubs facilitate access to these markets by offering critical aggregation, marketing, distribution and other services to farmers and ranchers. By
serving as a link between the farm or ranch and regional buyers, food hubs keep more of the retail food dollar circulating in the local economy. In effect, the success of regional food hubs
comes from entrepreneurship, sound business sense and a desire for social impact.“
USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack, May 2013
Thesis Mid-ReviewGraduate Work | Fall 2014
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MOST EFFICIENT
UNION STATION
STORAGE
SORTING/GRADING
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OPTIMIZED FOR LOADING ENTRANCES
UNION STATION
STORAGE
SORTING/GRADING
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OPTIMIZED TO THE PUBLIC
UNION STATION
STORAGE
SORTING/GRADING
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MARKET STREET
PINE STREET
CHESTNUT STREET
20TH S
TREET
18TH S
TREET
S 22N
D S
TREET
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HOUSINGUNEARTHED
Replacing an area of unused park space known as Carnegie Playground, this project creates a winding pathway between
two single loaded buildings. A new interior street slopes gently against the green roof which slopes to the ground to form a
dialogue between the adjacent parks and their context.
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INTRODUCE A NEW GROUND PLANE TO CREATE INFLUENCE
WATER CREATES SPACE PAVILLION CREATES DESTINATIONBRIDGEV
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INTRODUCE A NEW GROUND PLANE TO CREATE INFLUENCE
WATER CREATES SPACE PAVILLION CREATES DESTINATIONBRIDGEV
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INTRODUCE A NEW GROUND PLANE TO CREATE INFLUENCE
WATER CREATES SPACE PAVILLION CREATES DESTINATIONBRIDGEV
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Housing UnearthedGraduate Work|Fall 2012
Interior street view from unit Study Models Section Progressions Plans
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Housing UnearthedGraduate Work|Fall 2012
Tyson’s DevelopmentProfessional Work|WDG Architecture
PROFESSIONAL
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Xi’an Goaxin RetailProfessional Work | 2015
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屋顶绿化 GREEN ROOF
屋顶平台/露台 ROOF TOP TERRACE/BALCONY
Xi’an Goaxin RetailProfessional Work | 2015
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The Ascent HousingProfessional Work|Fall 2012
The Ascent is the first phase of the development pursuit for Spring Hill Station. The ground floor will contain a fitness center and a retail component with four levels of parking garage above and 5 levels below grade. Other amenities include a large outdoor patio on the 5th floor as well as a rooftop terrace with a lounge, outdoor seating and a swimming pool.
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Oakland Hall Student HousingProfessional Work|WDG Architecture
Oakland Hall Student Housing is a LEED Gold certified student housing project. This 7 stories, 690 bed housing complex has 3 communities per floor, each with their own study lounge and floor lounge. The design features of Oakland hall were chosen to reference the surrounding residence halls. Sustainable features include a high performance enclosure, centralized heating and cooling, bio-retention gardens on the site to filter runoff, and much more. The basement of Oakland hall includes a SCUB which provides power to existing and future buildings nearby. As a junior designer for this project, I assisted in the design, graphics, and working drawings in all phases from concept to completion.
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CONCEPT SKETCHINGProfessional Work|Various
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