second year architecture portfolio: fall 2009
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C.D. BeardSecon Year Portfolio
August- December 2009
“An architect is the drawer of Dreams.” -Grace McGarvie
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The Natural Education Station at Turtle Cove
Canal Street FIre Station
The NEST The Natural Education Station at Turtle Cove
Project ObjectiveDeisng a single outdoor room in a rural marsh-land setting for educational use with a focus on how people inhabit the space and the material condition of construction. The outdoor class-woom should deepen the awareness of the en-vironment.
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Fire Station, Farmers Market, and Community Center
Location: Manchac Marshlands
Client: Turtle Cove Preservation Society
Project Dates: September 18- Oc-tober 2
In an effort to accomadate the clien’t small budget and long-term plans, the proposed design is com-posed of a “kit of parts”, in which additions can be made if/when funding becomes available. Beginning with a basic platform, the structure is meant to grow, incrementally, into a fully functional outoor classroom, complete with soalr panels, a composting toilet, and a water collection system. The design’s circular com-ponents provide a soft, organic look, which allow one’s eyes to slip past the structures, maintaining a focus on the landscape, one’s ultimate field of
study. The outdoor classroom is constructed entirely of managably-sized, local timber product, allowing for easy and cheap material transport.
Slat Orientation Diagram, arrows indicate view of students vs. view of teacher.
Perspective.
Facing Page:Site plan.
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The NEST PerspectiveChamberlaine Beard
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Floorplan
Section.
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Bird’s Eye View of main classroom area.
Process Models. Construction over time.
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The Canal Street Fire Station Fire Station and Community Center
Project Objective Creat a socilly responsible design for a fire sta-tion as well as a communal function, with a fo-cus on programmatic components and users to enhance community support and exchange.
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Fire Station, Farmers Market, and Community Center
Location: 3100 Block of St. Charles
Client: New Orleans Fire Departmen (NOFD)
Project Dates: October 7- December 4
The project responds to the program with a compact design, which allows for nigh-immediate ac-cess to the apparatus bay at any time. The design clearly defines the different types of spaces (ad-ministrative, living, and apparatus/maintenance), emphasizing the more important spaces; the double height apparatus bay & living spaces sit very central whiel the lesser office and maintenance areas are pulled out to the sides. All components are linked by a central bar of public space that takes the public from the Canal Street
side, back through the fire station and out to meet the community aspects of the site. This bar is articulated by a semi-transparent tower (a node to the church across the street) as well as a glass-wall foot bridge which serves as the firefighters’ private entrance to the community spaces. Althogh it also serves to com-pliment the stylistic language of the fire station, the community aspects are derrived directly from the regulat-ing lines of the surrounding site, tying it all back to the community it serves.
Maintenance/Apparatus
Administrative/Training
Residentiail/LivingDivision of spaces, axonometric.
Canal Street Eleva-tion
Facing Page:Site plan.
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Canal St.
Iberville St.
Materiality
Standing-Seam Steel Roofing
Gray Sand Brick
Red Steel Window/Door Detailng
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Canal Street Fire StationSouth Facade1
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3rd Level Floorplan.
2nd Level Floorplan.
Ground Level Floorplan.
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Secondary Section 116"=1' 0"
Long Section.
Short Section.
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N. Lopez Elevation1
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N. Salcedo Elevation1
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Iberville St. Elevation
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Back side of the fire station connecting to the community aspect with the footbridge.
“Public bar” running through the fire station. View out from the footbridge.17
Connecting with the Community
The proposed community aspect consists of a large open-air warehouse space, a tutoring center, and a small grocery store and community kichen. The warehouse space can function as a flea/farmers market, exhibition space, or outdoor theatre and is directly connected to the fire station via an elevated footbridge at the second level. The tutoring center, directly across from the school allows fro quick and easy access to students. The grocery and community kitchen has a language that relates to the houses it fronts.
Perspective, looking back at fire station through community aspect.
Facing Page:Site layout process models.
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