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A sample of my work from my studies at Iowa State University.
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Shannon McGeeArchitecture Portfolio - 2015
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ks Machine .............................................................................................4|7
CCIOD Museum ..............................................................................8|15
Soho Micro Apartments..................................................................16|21
The Urban Forest ..........................................................................22|29
Drawing .........................................................................................30|33
Photography ..................................................................................34|35
Resume .........................................................................................36|37
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The Machine
Year: 2nd year, Spring 2012Professor: Jungwoo JiTimeline: 6 weeksPartners: Holly Pohlmeier
The mission of the project was to create a machine that showed a natural phenomenon through human interaction.
Using the natural phenomenon of human movement, the solution was creating a chair that displayed the subtleties of the movement in human skin. The subtleties were displayed through the use of make-up sponges that acted as skin for a chair. The sponges react to the movement of the person occupying the chair.
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Dowel Detail
Moving Sponges
Strings Attach to Ankle & Knee
Alternating Corrugation for Strength
Strings placed in Grooves
Springs (in Tension)
Alternating Corrugation for Strength
Fishing Line
Moving Sponges
Back of Seat when Spring is in Compression
Section Detail – Chair Back
Section
Section Detail – Chair Base
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Axonometric Drawing
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cciOD MuseuM
Year: 4th year, Fall 2013Professor: Gregory PalermoTimeline: 13 weeks
After observing how connected Columbus is as a city, I chose a site that could take advantage of the adjacent landmarks such as Eliel Saarinen’s First Christian Church, I.M. Pei’s Library, and Henry Moore’s sculpture. The site location creates multiple access points for the museum, which stems a need for a continuous circulation system. The entry spine serves as an organizing principle for museum programs to branch off of. The museum organization assists to direct views and encourage movement among these landmarks, curating them into the museum.
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Outside
Bathroom50 sq m
Model Gallery110 sq m
Library/Research75 sq m
Archives95 sq m
Archive O�ce20 sq m
Education O�ce20 sq m
Bathroom25 sq m
PermanentExhibits
1125 sq m
TemporaryExhibits555 sq m
Director O�ce20 sq m
Curator O�ce20 sq m
3 Connecting Classrooms85 sq m each
Conservation Area75 sq m
Storage100 sq m
Unloading Area80 sq m
Receiving O�ce20 sq m
Loading Dock40 sq m
Security2 sq m
Coatroom5 sq m
Entrance15 sq m
Lobby60 sq m
Café150 sq m
Store115 sq m
Outside
Break Room40 sq m
Classroom Storage10 sq m
Mechanical
Bathroom25 sq m
Bathroom25 sq m
Shared Dividable Space
Direct Connection
Indirect Connection
Increase in Density ofTra�c
Entrance
Archives
Exhibits
Administrative
Education
Back of House
Diagram is an excerpt from a program
book done in groups of four.
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Ground Floor 1:200
Second Floor 1:200
Third Floor 1:200
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Conservation
Storage
Unloading
Mech
MechMech
Office
Basement 1:200
Vector Drawing
Public/Private Diagram
Ground Floor
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1. Gallery Space2. Lobby3. Store4. Classrooms5. Cafe
6. Loading Dock7. Unloading Zone8. Conservation9. Museum Storage
Vector Drawing
Public/Private Diagram
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Ground Floor 1:200
Second Floor 1:200
Third Floor 1:200
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Conservation
Storage
Unloading
Mech
MechMech
Office
Basement 1:200
Vector Drawing
Public/Private Diagram
Third Floor
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Ground Floor 1:200
Second Floor 1:200
Third Floor 1:200
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Conservation
Storage
Unloading
Mech
MechMech
Office
Basement 1:200
Vector Drawing
Public/Private Diagram
Second Floor
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North-South Section
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1. Zinc Panel Ceiling. Each panel 1.8 m x .6m x 38 mm hung on suspended ceiling system.
2. 152 mm Diameter round Recessed Can Lights.
3. Aluminum window with aluminum frame and mullions. Frame members are .1 mm in width and are �ush with interior drywall plane.
4. Black clip to hide opening between zinc panel and terracotta connection.
5. Aluminum Window Sill.
6. Terra Cotta Panel System. Panel dimensions .9m x .2 m x 25 mm. The panels attach to an aluminum frame via manufacture clips.
7. Aluminum TerraCotta Attachment plane.
8. 25 mm Rigid Foam Insulation, 22mm OSB, and Waterproof and Air Barrier Combination
9. 16 mm Gypsum Board attached to 101 mm steel studs.
10. Aluminum Mullion. Mullions are �ush with drywall frame.
11. 65 mm steel deck with 127 mm concrete topping.
Section1:15
Terracotta Detail1:2.5
1. Zinc Panel Ceiling. Each panel 1.8 m x .6m x 38 mm hung on suspended ceiling system. 2. 152 mm Diameter round Recessed Can Lights.3. Aluminum window with aluminum frame and mullions. Frame members are .1 mm in width and are flush with interior drywall plane.4. Black clip to hide opening between zinc panel and terra-cotta connection.5. Aluminum Window Sill.
6. Terra-cotta Panel System. Panel dimensions .9m x .2 m x 25 mm. The panels attach to an aluminum frame via manufacture clips. 7. Aluminum Terra-cotta Attachment plane. 8. 25 mm Rigid Foam Insulation, 22mm OSB, and Waterproof and Air Barrier Combination9. 16 mm Gypsum Board attached to 101 mm steel studs.10. 65 mm steel deck with 127 mm concrete topping.
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sOhO MicrO-aparTMenTs
Year: 3rd year, Spring 2013Professor: Rob WhiteheadTimeline: 12 weeks
A vacant lot in Soho is to be developed as a mixed-use project with retail and living units. With the shortage of single person housing in New York, there was an emphasis to provide more affordable, single-person units.
Each unit contains a central pod or pods depending on the scale of the unit. These pods serve as the core for apartment services such as sleeping, bathrooms, kitchenettes, and closet space.
The project was positioned to allow for an addition of open, green space for the residents and surrounding community to add more greenery to the Soho area.
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Private
Public
Open Space
Site
5 minute walk
10 minute walk
ny housing pods • public space • privacy
Add green wall andbenches
Scale: 3/8”=1’-0”
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Floor 10
Floor 6-9
Floor 2-5
Ground Floor
Basement
Option 1: 350 sq ftOption 2: 655 sq ft Option 3: 660 sq ftOption 4: 715 sq ft Option 5: Option 6: 1,150 sq ft
1,250 sq ftScale: 1/16”=1’-0”
Basement
Ground Floor
Floors 2-5
Floors 6-9
Floor 10Floor 10
Floor 6-9
Floor 2-5
Ground Floor
Basement
Option 1: 350 sq ftOption 2: 655 sq ft Option 3: 660 sq ftOption 4: 715 sq ft Option 5: Option 6: 1,150 sq ft
1,250 sq ftScale: 1/16”=1’-0”
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ny housing pods • public space • privacy
Add green wall andbenches
Scale: 3/8”=1’-0”
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The urban FOresT
Year: 5th year, Fall 2014Professor: Cal LewisTimeline: 12 weeksPartners: Doug Elsarelli, Emily Hilgendorf, Aaron Oesterle
The Downtown Project, the client for the semester, created the challenge of utilizing an existing site centrally located in downtown Las Vegas to create a community hub. The site also included an existing casino building, which was to remain on the site.
The Urban Forest is to serve as a destination for community members and tourists to have serendipitous collisions and create relationships. Relationships between people build strong communities. The program centers around a central plaza space that encourages pedestrian activity and day-to-night use.
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5 minute walk
10 minute walk
SiteMixed UseEntertainmentGroceryRestaurantsManufacturing
Las Vegas
Downtown Las Vegas
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Collisions
Meetings
Social Goals
Bars of Program - Spillout to Central Plaza Area
Create Multiple Entrances - Push and Pull to create layered feeling
Separation of Pedestrian and Vehicular Traffic
Water as a social link across the site.
Concept Diagrams
Plaza Cafe Casino
Site Strategy
Bars of Program – Spillout to Central Plaza Area
Create Multiple Entrances – Push and Pull to Create Layered Feeling
Water as a Social Link Across the Site
Separation of Pedestrian and Vehicular Traffic
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STEEL REINFORCED CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE WALLSTEEL TIE ROD2 1/2” AIR GAP“SIERRA SMOKE” META-QUARTZITE STONE PANEL 2” CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE TOPPING SLAB2” DIAMETER INSULATED PIPE2” RIGID METAL DECKINGOPEN WEB STRUCTURAL STEEL JOIST
“SIERRA SMOKE” META-QUARTZITE STONE PANEL STEEL DRAINING GRATE FLUSH W/ GRADEEXTERIOR CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETESTATIONARY PANEL HEAD BRACKET CLIPDRY MOUNTED UNIVERSAL WATER PUMP & OUTPUT
2’-0” x 2’-0” SQUARE TUBE STEEL COLUMNFACE MOUNTED 1/4” STEEL SHOULDER BRACKET6’-0” x 3’-0” PHOTOVOLTAIC FACE MOUNTED PANEL SYSTEM1’-0” x 2’-0” TUBE STEEL BEAM6’-0” REDWOOD GLUE-LAM SHADING DEVICE
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Ground Floor Second Floor
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Courtyard
Casino21,190 sq ft
Bar1,090 sq ft
Multi-Purpose Rm.
B.O.H.
Restaurants5,070 sq ft
Co-OpMarket3,560 sq ft
Spa9,600 sq ft
Gym4,350 sq ft
Daycare4,610 sq ft
B.O.H(Hotel / Daycare)
2,780 sq ft
Lobby2,970 sq ft
Live Entertainment
900 sq ft
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Parking32,800 sq ft
Hotel11,870 sq ft
Restaurants10,280 sq ft
Casino20,370 sq ft
Bar1700 sq ft
BeerGarden2,700 sq ft
Back of House
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Section 1
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Drawing
Year: 4th year, Spring 2014Study Abroad – Rome, ItalyProfessor: Gregory PalermoTimeline: 10 weeks
The following drawings are a sample of the final drawings produced during my studies in Rome. The intent of the drawings was to show the thresholds in intimate passageways, such as the differences in light as you move through the multiple thresholds present in many of these passageways. Other goals in the exploration was to experiment with different mediums to represent the differences in light and texture in the spaces.
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phOTOgraphY
Documenting architecture through photography has provided me the opportunity to look at architecture in a different perspective. Photographing architecture involves capturing form, light, and human motion at different scales. Looking at architecture through a photogrpahic lens has given me a greater appreciation for architecture and photography along with technical photographic skills.
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O B J E C T I V E Expand the knowledge and skills obtained in the Iowa State architecture program through a full-time internship with a progressive architecture firm.
E X P E R I E N C E williams architects / intern architect / December 2014-January 2015-Construction Drawings
phn architects, inc. / summer intern architect / May 2014-august 2014-Construction Drawings, Renderings, and Concept Drawings.
rome program / iowa state university / spring 2014- The Rome Program consists of studio residency in Rome and design field trips to ancient monuments, museums, and other important architectural sites.
roma Tre workshop / rome program / spring 2014- During the workshop Iowa State students were paired with Roma Tre students and challenged with an urban re-use project on the Tiber River.
E D U C A T I O N iowa state university / expected May 2015- Bachelor of Architecture - Professional Degree- Minor in Digital Media- Current Cumulative GPA: 3.80/4.0- Relevant Coursework: Digital Media Courses, Architecture History, Building Technologies
saint charles north high school / May 2010- Cumulative GPA: 5.3/5.0- Top 10% of Class
shannon Mcgee627 Waterside Drive, South Elgin, IL 60177 / [email protected] / 224.520.4477 / www.shannonvmcgee.com
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H O N O R S
A C T I V I T I E S iowa women in architecture (iawia) student branch- Organization that promotes involvement of women in architecture and design.
photography- Focus in Architectural Photography
Deans List-Spring 2011-Fall 2013, Fall 2014
Finalist in photographer’s Forum college & high school photography competition 2014
gregory s. palermo and Olivia M.a. Madison scholarship for international Travel scholarship recipient
S K I L L S
R E F E R E N C E S
RevitAutoCAD3ds MaxSketchupCinema 4D
Adobe PhotoshopAdobe IllustratorAdobe InDesignAdobe DreamweaverMicrosoft Suite
Multi-TaskingAttention to DetailTeam PlayerTime Management
software capabilities
Available Upon Request
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