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A selection of architecture, design, artwork by Troy Newell, student of University of Cincinnati DAAP Masters of Architecture Program and part-time Architectural Intern.
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T R O Y N E W E L L
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T R O Y N E W E L L
THRO
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ARN
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T R O Y N E W E L L
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T R O Y N E W E L L
RE-T
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T R O Y N E W E L L
12TH
AN
D V
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T R O Y N E W E L L
CAPE
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T R O Y N E W E L L
NO
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UP
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5
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Foundation Plan
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A104Half House Project
Project NumberTroy Newell
Box #325Issue DateAuthorChecker
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crawlspace
slab on grade
basement
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North-South Section
brick ledge
air space
4" brick
8"CMU
hollow coreplanks
hollow corebearing on beam
column onpilaster
bar joist on beam
light-gaguesteel
plywood
2x12's on steel beam
brick curtain panels
steel girder and joist system
HSS round column
column bearingon pilaster
light gague framingin foundation wall opening
steel beam acrossbasement door
column on pilaster
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T R O Y N E W E L L
Steger Student Life Center is one of the central features of the University of Cincinnati’s urban nexus, Main Street. These diagrams describe the structural and mechanical systems, and how they interface. 23
OVERLAP
ENVELOPE
PLATFORM
FRAME
CIRCULATION
MECHANICAL
TRAV
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G P
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T R O Y N E W E L L
SEA
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T R O Y N E W E L L
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T R O Y N E W E L L
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T R O Y N E W E L L
My fascination with the relationship between fabricated components and biological systems is part of what led me to study architecture.
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BIOMECHANICS
LAND SAILING VEHICLE
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4 THROUGH BARNS
URBAN FACADES
RE-TECH CENTER
RE-TECH CENTER
CAPE COD
NOVARTIS
CONSTRUCTION
ANALYSIS LAYERS
TRAVELING PAVILION
SEASCRAPER
DESERT AIRPORT
SCULPTURE
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THRO
UG
H B
ARN
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T R O Y N E W E L L
Responding to historical conditions of a nineteenth-century Shaker farm site, I developed architecture which would interface with and re-purpose the existing buildings. This section describes a central space which connects all the elements of the program. 5
SITE SECTION
THRO
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H B
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T R O Y N E W E L L
The new construction responds to the available height of the existing barn structures, re-purposing one as an auditorium. Our studio investigated this site through sectional drawing, macro-scale site analysis and model building. 7
SITE SECTION
URB
AN
FAC
AD
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T R O Y N E W E L L
Researching the historic Gaslight District in Ludlow Avenue, patterns and datum lines emerge from these facade studies. These drawings investigate the sculpting and articulation of the building planes. 9
CLIFTON GASLIGHT DISTRICT
RE-T
ECH
CEN
TER
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T R O Y N E W E L L
My proposal for an “Environmental Learning Center” in the Gaslight District of Clifton, Cincinnati evolved into a technology recycling depot and “hackerspace” sculpture studio. The parking deck is also used for exhibition events (robot battles, etc.). 11
TECHNOLOGY RECYCLING
RE-T
ECH
CEN
TER
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T R O Y N E W E L L
Jogged section through the Studio Building to the south (left) and the Gallery Center to the north (right).
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SITE SECTION
12TH
AN
D V
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T R O Y N E W E L L
Focusing on digital fabrication, this project also yielded some organizational strategies for residential units located in a diverse, dynamic urban environment in downtown Cincinnati.
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HOUSING STUDIO
CAPE
CO
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T R O Y N E W E L L
Working with an independent architect in Boston, MA, I helped create digital documentation of existing conditions for the Cape Cod Historic Building Commission. Approval for renovations was pending this documentation. 17
WRIGHT RESIDENCE
NO
VART
IS
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T R O Y N E W E L L
Cannon was the Architect of Record for a section of Novartis’ new biomedical research campus in Cambridge, MA. The design architects for these two buildings were Maya Lin and Toshiko Mori. I worked on a variety of analysis projects during design development such as these zoning diagrams. 19
CANNON DESIGN
UP
UP
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5
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7 81A107
1A106
Foundation Plan
32' - 0"
16' -
4"
15' -
3"
8' - 0 1/8"
32' -
6"
7' -
1"
Scale
Project numberDateDrawn byChecked by
www.autodesk.com/revit 1/8" = 1'-0"
9/25
/201
2 9:
03:4
2 A
M
A104Half House Project
Project NumberTroy Newell
Box #325Issue DateAuthorChecker
No. Description Date
crawlspace
slab on grade
basement
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT PRODUCT
PR
OD
UC
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BY
AN
AU
TOD
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K S
TUD
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PR
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UC
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TOD
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K S
TUD
EN
T P
RO
DU
CT
1A112
Scale
Project numberDateDrawn byChecked by
www.autodesk.com/revit 1/4" = 1'-0"
9/25
/201
2 9:
03:4
7 A
M
A106Half House Project
Project NumberTroy Newell
Box #325Issue DateAuthorChecker
No. Description Date
North-South Section
brick ledge
air space
4" brick
8"CMU
hollow coreplanks
hollow corebearing on beam
column onpilaster
bar joist on beam
light-gaguesteel
plywood
2x12's on steel beam
brick curtain panels
steel girder and joist system
HSS round column
column bearingon pilaster
light gague framingin foundation wall opening
steel beam acrossbasement door
column on pilaster
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14' -
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A111Half House Project
Project NumberTroy Newell
Box #325Issue DateAuthorChecker
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Masonry Section
1/4" = 1'-0"1 Masonry
airspace
4" brick
8" CMU
hollow core planks(not sectioned)
window
steel column
hall way first floor
pilaster for column
light gaguestud wall
steel beam for roof
coping
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Project NumberTroy Newell
Box #325Issue DateAuthorChecker
No. Description Date
Steel Section
steel girderand joist system
plywoodon joists
light gaguefloor bearningon foundation
steel column bearingon pilaster
roof sheathingcurtain formsparapet
hss round
light gague partition framing
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This design by John Hejduk which incorporates primary geometric forms was used as a starting point to study interfaces between multiple systems of construction (wood framing, masonry and steel framing). Modeling and drawings were produced with Revit. 21
BUILDING SYSTEMS
AN
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T R O Y N E W E L L
STRUCTURAL CAGE
CIRCULATION
PUBLIC
PRIVATE
Steger Student Life Center is one of the central features of the University of Cincinnati’s urban nexus, Main Street. These diagrams describe the structural and mechanical systems, and how they interface. 23
OVERLAP
ENVELOPE
PLATFORM
FRAME
CIRCULATION
MECHANICAL
TRAV
ELIN
G P
AVIL
ION
24
T R O Y N E W E L L
In this project I had the opportunity to consider what spatial factors would contribute to specific types of gallery spaces: one for viewing drawings, and one for viewing architectural models.
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GALLERY DESIGN
TRAV
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G P
AVIL
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T R O Y N E W E L L
THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE HAND
The gallery spaces use various floor materials and subtle level changes to differentiate uses among the various gallery spaces. This plan shows a reception area (top right), a drawing gallery (bottom) and a 3D model space (left).
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SEA
SCRA
PER
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T R O Y N E W E L L
Powered by volcanic plumes, anchored to the sea floor, this submerged tower has articulating “sails” which house residents while adapting to the powerful deep currents which would compromise a fixed structure. 29
EVOLO COMPETITION
DES
ERT
AIR
PORT
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T R O Y N E W E L L
A high altitude launch tower supports routine excursions into Earth’s orbit. These structures will offer citizens a logical transition between atmospheric and extra-terrestrial travel.
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LAUNCH PLATFORMS
LAN
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VEH
ICLE
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T R O Y N E W E L L
Once humankind has exhausted the Earth’s petroleum resources, the LSV could be employed in flatlands to accomodate transportation needs. A nomadic asset which will provide independence across wastelands of the future. 33
RECYCLED PARTS
SCU
LPTU
RE
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T R O Y N E W E L L
My fascination with the relationship between fabricated components and biological systems is part of what led me to study architecture.
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BIOMECHANICS
CON
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T R O Y N E W E L L
TROY NEWELL
740 818 8202
[email protected] 213 E University AvenueApt. 5BCincinnati, OH 45219