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Page 1: Dalton Humann Undergraduate Architecture Portfolio

2015

PORTFOLIO

DALTON JAMES HUMANN

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

LITURGICAL DESIGN

LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGE COMPETITION

WORLD VISION DISASTER SHELTER

PHENOMENOLOGY

PHOTOGRAPHY

GRAPHIC DESIGN

FIELD SKETCHING

RIVERKEEPER HEADQUARTERS

ARCHITECTURE RELATED

ARCHITECTURE SPECIFIC

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ELGIN HIGHRISE 22

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TWO SPREADS PER

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Site Lines

Extend Site LinesRiver Engagement

ViewsAccessOutdoor Space

St. Charles

Elgin

Crystal Lake

Aurora

The design initiative for this project was to create a building that decontaminates the water, while at the same time, educates the community. The literal engagement with the Fox River gives the building symbolism, provides easy boat access, and allows views to and from the site. The dividing up the multi-use functions in floors not only succeeds programmatically, but helps involve the community with its purpose. The outdoor space gives the historic museum it’s own presence and creates a safe public space for the locals.

FOX RIVER POLLUTION PROTECTION

6 RIVERKEEPER HEADQUARTERS

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South Elevation

WC

WC

Mech LowerOratory

Lower LevelWest Elevation

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Main Level

Upper LevelUpper Level

WC

WC

Operations

MainOffice

Main Level

Gallery

BoatHouse

Meeting Room

WC

WC

Library Cafe

Upper Oratory

Atrium - Connectivity diagram

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North Section

OFFICEPUBLIC SPACE

ORATORY

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ONE-YEAR TRANSITIONAL HOME

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10 WORLD VISION DISASTER SHELTER

How can a shelter be made in America, then shipped to Indonesia for less than $1500 each?

How can a shelter be designed so that it may be set up in less than an hour so immediate care may be provided?

How can the structure and membrane be designed to withstand heavy winds and rains for over a year?

How can a temporary home not only provide shelter, but encourage regular living and community for a people?

Basic structure and connectability

Shipping - Compact transport

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Fabric sheathing with reed coverings for windows gives vernacular

aesthetics to the shelter and provides the users with a sense of the

traditional dwellings that they are accustomed to. Reed coverings, which

can be rolled up and down, control sunlight and ventilation. They allow

moderate amount of light and air in to the interior. The light, neutral color

of the fabric is a good reflector of sunlight in tropical Indonesian weather

and also gives the shelter a pleasing aesthetic. A hole at the center of the

roof alternatively serves the purposes of either rain collection or ventilation.

Fabric sheathing with reed coverings for windows gives vernacular

aesthetics to the shelter and provides the users with a sense of the

traditional dwellings that they are accustomed to. Reed coverings, which

can be rolled up and down, control sunlight and ventilation. They allow

moderate amount of light and air in to the interior. The light, neutral color

of the fabric is a good reflector of sunlight in tropical Indonesian weather

and also gives the shelter a pleasing aesthetic. A hole at the center of the

roof alternatively serves the purposes of either rain collection or ventilation.

Assembly

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Window conditionWindow conditionWindow condition Ventilation Rain collection

Structural strengtheningWind condition

Arrangement 1

Arrangement 2Roof Plan

Elevation

Completion

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Interior

Exterior

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Lively environment & experientially designed

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Use of nature

Exposed systems for learning

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14 LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGE COMPETITION

ELI WHITNEY, CHICAGO

A Net-Zero School

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GeothermalPV’s

Cisterns

Composting

Agriculture

- Urine for Algae

Trombe Tubes

Algae Panels- Biofuel- Shading device

GeothermalGeothermalGeothermal

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Summer - 8 am

Summer - 3 pm

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Winter - 8 am

Winter - 3 pm

Solar Analysis Connecting Sustainable Systems

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EXPERIENTIAL

SUBLIME

CONTRAST OF LIGHT

SPACIAL PHENOMENOLOGY

COMMUNAL

FORMATION/RELATION OF SPACE

DIRECT PERSONS ENGAGEMENT

INVITING FROM EXTERIOR

LITURGICAL DESIGNPROTOTYPE CHURCH

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SYMBOLIC

ORDER/BALANCE

GOD AND MAN

MATERIALRESONANCE/INTERACTION

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WC

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KITCHEN

CLASS

CLASS

CLASS OFFICE

OFFICE

OFFICE

MECH.

MEETINGROOM

MEETINGROOM

CLASS OFFICE

North Section

North Structure

Floor Plan

Entrance

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WC

WC

Rear Circulation

Seating - 448 Area - 18,600 sq ft

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9 AM

9 AM

3 PM

3 PM

Summer

Winter

West Section

West Structure

Sanctuary

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Sanctuary Solar Analysis

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ELGIN HIGHRISEBLOCK TRANSFORMATION

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Newest structures

Historic structures

Can a highrise succeed in and benefit a weary context?

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East Elevation

South Elevation

Residential Floors

Office Floors

Mechanical Floor

It must respect and engage with the existing context

It must preserve the historic facades of Elgin

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3” Aluminum Tubes

8” Aluminum Tubes

Steel Stud Cavity

Window Framing

Bracing

Spandrel Glass

HVACPendent Sprinkler

Low-e Glazing

1 1/2” Tension Cable

Drop-down Ceiling

Cast-in-place Concrete Beam and Floor Structure

Finished Flooring

8” Aluminum TubesBracing

Steel Stud CavityWindow

14’ - 0”

10’ - 7”

1’ - 0”

2’ - 6”

Adaptable Skin System

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2”1 1/4”

2” 1 1/4”

Riser

Riser

Typical HVAC System

Typical Sprinkler System

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ONE SPREAD PER

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The philosophical study of how the experience of a building may compel our physical senses

UNITY TEMPLE ANALYSIS

PHENOMENOLOGY28

TECTONIC

ORGANIZATIONAL

CONTEXTUAL

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JOURNAL

JACOB’S

YOUTH MINISTRIESGENERATION

LOGO DESIGN

BROCHURE DESIGN

WEB DESIGN

PRODUCT DESIGN

JACOB’S GENERATION YOUTH MINISTRIES

GRAPHIC DESIGN30

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JOURNAL

JACOB’S

YOUTH MINISTRIESGENERATION

LOGO DESIGN

BROCHURE DESIGN

WEB DESIGN

PRODUCT DESIGN

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PEN, PENCIL, AND WATERCOLOR

FIELD SKETCHING32

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PHOTOGRAPHY34

2014 EUROPEAN TOUR

VENICE BRUSSELS FLORENCE

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PARIS ROME SIENA

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DESIGNED AND EDITED BY DALTON HUMANN. NO CONTENT MAY BE COPIED FROM THIS PUBLICATION IN ANY WAY.

What is architecture?

Architecture is man’s literal interpretation of how he understands the world. It is a manifestation of his concept of truth. Fundamentally, we must understand that you can’t cheat the literal. We are bound by the laws of nature; no matter how strongly we may wish otherwise, nature and it’s laws are finite. How we respond to those laws, in keeping with man-made laws, defines who we are.

Architecture may be best comprehended as a body, and we its tissue. Psychologists agree that our first layer of understanding comes by how relate the world around us to the human body. This innate cognitive action helps us comprehend the literal world posthaste. How we relate to a building, from the form to the detail, is vital to how we design. A building’s communication with nature affects our communication with nature.

I believe that through the innate servanthood of the designer, positive community and prosperity may be achieved for mankind. This is my goal in architecture.

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