SPHS P E N C E R H U T C H I N S O N
G R A D U A T E W O R K P O R T F O L I O
40K HOUSE
GREEN FOREST PARK
WILLOW ST YMCA
STUDENT MEMORIAL CHAPEL
FREEHAND DRAWING
FALL 2014 | ENTRY STUDIO
FALL 2014 | ENTRY STUDIO
SPRING 2015 | FLUID STUDIO
FALL 2015 | FLUID STUDIO
FALL 2015 | ARCH ELECTIVE
CONTENTS
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YMCA
s i n g c o n c e p ts i t e
The 40K house was a study in developing affordable housing prototypes that respond to a specifi c context and user. The client for this home was a middle aged man and his older parents, whom he was taking care of. The house was designed to respond to the local context, fi t the unique needs of the client, and maximize effi ciency in the fl oor plan to keep costs down while maintaining functionality.
40K HouseGREENVILLE, SC
FALL 2014 - ENTRY STUDIO
f i r s t l e v e l p l a ns c a l e : 1 / 4 ” = 1’- 0”P.3
S.2 S.1
S.5
V.2
V.1
E.2
E.4
E.3 E.1
first level
living / family room 130 sfbedroom 135 sfcloset 10 sftoilet 90 sflaundry 10 sfkitchen / dining room 225 sfcirculation 60 sfstorage 10 sf
first level total 670 sf
basement level
bedroom 105 sftoilet 55 sfcloset 10 sf
basement level total 170 sf
overall total area 840 sf
v i e w t o w a r d s k i t c h e n / d i n i n gV.1 v i e w t o w a r d s l i v i n gV.2
intermediate cmu pier
asphalt shingle roofing
pre-engineered roof truss
subdrainage system
wood rainscreen system on 2x6wood framing
S.4
asphalt shingles
pre-engineered roof truss
3/4" wood furring
2x6 wood framing
thermal fiberglass battinsulation
wood rain screen system
operable casement window (beyond)
1/2" gypsum wall board
1/2" plywood sheathing
1x6 treated wood decking
tongue & groove hardwood floor finish
treated 2x8 floor joist
8" CMU
structural concretefoundation
CRITICALINTERSECTION
CRITICALINTERSECTION
CRITICALINTERSECTION
GREEN FORESTpark
Green Forest Park was a response to a challenge to identify an area within the Nicholtown neighborhood that would be well suited to an intervention that would promote social engagement and community development. Three critical intersections were identifi ed in the existing neighborhoodthat provided a framework for a three phase proposal to extend an existing pocket park along the Reedy River deeper into the neighborhood. Proposed programs were developed in response to community needs and were designed to be fl exible to accommodate a variety of uses andchanges in use over time.
GREENVILLE, SCFALL 2014 - ENTRY STUDIO
with Kindall Stephens
P2 OVERALL MASTER PLAN N
riverside pavilion
splashpadpavilion
splashpad
swamp ra
bbit trail
swamp rabbit trail
streetsidepavilion
activity pad
activity pad
activity pad
basketballcourt
coveredseatingpublic
restrooms
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3
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The Philadelphia studio studied adaptive re-use strategiesfor abandoned industrial buildings in post-industrial areas. The Willow Steam Plant is a landmark building in downtown Philadelphia that has remained abandoned for over 30 years. A program for the building was developed after visiting the building and researching demographic information about the surrounding neighborhood. The YMCA was seen as a program that could take advantage of many of the opportunities presented by the existing building and that would promotehealthy living in an affordable and community centered waywithin this up and coming part of Philadelphia.
WILLOW STYMCAPHILADELPHIA,PA
SPRING 2015 - FLUID STUDIO
YMCA
N 9TH ST
CALL
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WIL
LOW
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N 8TH ST
PHILADELPHIA TRAFFIC COURT
IDEAL TOOL + EQUIPMENT
SERVICES
DISTRICT NINEBAR + CLUB
NEW TOWN RESTAURANT
RESTAURANTSUPPLY
WILLOWSTEAMPLANT
APARTMENT HOUSING
ETHNICGROCERY
UNITEDSTEEL
WORKERS
AMERICANMEDICAL
RESPONSE
YMCA
P2 VIEW FROM MAIN ENTRY TOWARDS FRONT DESKP4 VIEW TOWARDS CLIMBING WALL + MAIN ENTRANCE
P3 VIEW TOWARDS CAFE AREA + OFFICES
m e d i t a t e r e f l e c t r e m e m b e r
The Clemson University Student Memorial Chapel is a spaceintended to honor students who have died while enrolledat Clemson. As the culminating project in a studio focusedon precast concrete, the chapel required the applicationof knowledge learned through previous explorations of thematerial. The concept for the chapel design was to submergethe chapel interior and adjacent plaza into the steep topographyof the site in order to create a sheltered space well suited for meditation and refl ection.
CLEMSON UNIVERSITY - CLEMSON, SCSPRING 2015 - FLUID STUDIO
studentmemorial
chapel
UPPER GARDEN
MEMORIAL PLAZA
MEMORIALSKYLIGHT
MEMORIALPOOL
CHAPELENTRY
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FAL
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MEMORIAL WALLTO BROOKS
CENTER
UPPERGARDEN ENTRY
PLAZA ENTRY
TO KAPPA ST
MEMORIAL CHAPEL SITE PLAN
S1S1
S2S2
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CHAPEL FLOOR PLANS C A L E : 1 / 8 ” = 1 ’ - 0 ”
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BROOKSPERFORMING ARTS
CENTER
STUDENT MEMORIAL CHAPEL
PROJECT SITE PLAN N
CAMPUS SITE PLAN
HWY 93
COOPER LIBRARY
CHAPELSITE
MEMORIALSTADIUM
PERIMETER RD
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EXISTING CAMPUS GRID ANALYSIS FORM GENERATION DIAGRAM
1 2 3
w i l l h a v e a s a n d b l a s t e d b l a c k f i n i s h t o e x p o s e t h e c o l o r e d a g g r e g a t e . T h e e x t e r i o r w a l l s o f t h e c h a p e l t h a t f a c e t h e c o u r t y a r d w i l l u s e a h o r i z o n t a l r i b b e d f o r m l i n e r .
S2.SECTION THROUGH MEMORIAL PLAZA
PRECAST WALL PANEL @ ROOF
CONCRETE CURB
SHEET WATERPROOFING
EARTH
STRUCTURAL TOPPING SLAB
FLAT PRE-TENSION ROOF SLAB
INTEGRATED CORBEL
INSULATED PRECASTCONCRETE WALL PANEL
7”
3” 4”
11”
4”
4”3’
-0”
3”12
”
19”
1 ’ -0”1 ’ -0”
PRECAST WALL PANEL @ FOUNDATIONS C A L E : 1 - 1 / 2 ” = 1 ’ - 0 ”
CAST IN PLACE FLOOR SLAB
PRECAST CONCRETE WALL PANEL, NON-INSULATED @EARTH RETAINING LOCATIONS
STEEL EMBED PLATE
WELDED STEEL GUSSET PLATE
STEEL ANGLE
SOLID GROUT
STEEL EMBED PLATE
CONCRETE FOOTING
1”
11”
PRECAST WALL PANEL @ MEM. PLAZAS C A L E : 1 - 1 / 2 ” = 1 ’ - 0 ”
HORIZONTAL RIBBEDARCHITECTURAL FINISH@ EXTERIOR PANEL FACE
MEMORIALPLAZA
CHAPEL INTERIOR
INSULATED PRECASTCONCRETE WALL PANEL
1’-0
”2”
2”
S1.SECTION THROUGH CHAPEL + PLAZA
PRECAST CONCRETE WALL PANELS
CAST IN PLACE MEMORIAL WALL
WATER CHANNEL, BELOW PAVING AT PLAZA ENTRY
12” PRE-TENSION ROOF SLABWITH 3” TOPPING SLAB
CAST IN PLACE FLOOR SLAB
EAST APPROACH FROM BROOKS CENTER WEST AERIAL FROM KAPPA ST
The architectural freehand drawing course, taken as anelective, explored fi eld sketching using a variety of mediaincluding pencil, pen, brush pen, oil pastel, marker, and watercolor. The focus of the class was on loose sketches thatcould be done in a short period of time as a way of looking at,understanding, and learning from existing architecture throughday-to-day experience and travel.
ARCHITECTURAL ELECTIVEPROF. LYNN CRAIG
FREEHANDDRAWING
hunter hall pen + prismacolor marker~45 min
fluor daniel atriumpen + colored pencil
~2 hrs
view fromfluor daniel rooftopbrush pen + oil pastel~2 hr
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