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B.Arch Cal Poly, Class of 2013TRANSCRIPT
Senior Thesis: Balancing Community and Privacy
Luke Durkin Senior Thesis on Student Housing San Luis Obispo, CA Spring 2013 5th Year Design Professor Ansgar Killing
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3Community Housing - Senior Project
“I’M DESIGNING A METHOD OF EDUCATION as much as I’M DESIGNING A HOME FOR STUDENTS”
The CRISIS: desire for privacy and freedom is destroying the academic lifestyle by removing students from each other & the campus as a whole
KITCHEN/
LIVIN
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BALCONIE
S
PER FLOOR
OUTDOOR
GROUP SPACE
ACTIVITY
BUILDIN
GS
APARTMENT
FLOOR
BUILDIN
G
COMPLE
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LEVELS OF COMMUNITY
THE HORROR OF THE DORMS
THE ACADEMIC LIFESTYLE is LOST - amenity focused design
- apartment style - off-campus
Arizona State Univ.
Luke Durkin Senior Thesis on Student Housing San Luis Obispo, CA Spring 2013 5th Year Design Professor Ansgar Killing
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SHADE SCREENEmphasizes Balcony (Community Spaces)
East-West ShadeVENTILATION
Single-Loaded Corridorsand Open Central Area
Promotes Ventilation of Stinky Dorms
CENTRAL AREAReplaces Poor Hallways
Improved Ventilation
SINGLE ROOMSDesired by Upperclassmen
Each Room has a SinkLess Conflict
FOLDING GLASS WALLVentilationConnection to OutdoorsConnection to Outdoor community
TIMBER FACADERepresents CommunityShades GlazingPrivacy
PERFORATED METALMimics Operable BalconyImproved Ventilation
OPERABLE BALCONY WALLOpens with SeasonsSummer - Cali SummerWinter - Most days it’s still not that warm
First Floor
Third Floor
Building Design Strategies
6 Apartment Layout
Bedrooms
Kitchen &Living
CentralBalcony
Bathroom
Ventilation
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Cooking Timeline
EATING
COOKING
CLEANING
Kitchen Zones
MENTOR HOUSINGGraduate/UpperclassmenSingle 12 Person Apartment
COLLEGE HOUSESStudy/Work/Build
CollaborateSocial
GROCERY/AGRICULTURE COLLEGE HOUSE
Cal Poly Farm Market Community Hub
Only Grocery in East San Luis Obispo
CENTRAL LAWNActivity Space
Gathering SpaceInteraction Chance
GRAND AVE.CAMPUS ENTRANCE
FRONTAGE
COLLEGE HOUSE PROGRAM Mentorship Program
Series of “Houses” sorted by a group of related majorsEach contains Facilities uniquely suited to those programsArt & Architecture - Presentation & Critique Spaces, Collaboration SpacesEngineering - Project Building Labs, Professional OfficesLiberal Arts - Graduate Degree Preparation Sessions, Applications in Polytechnic FieldsMath & Science - Group Study Spaces, Graduate Info ProgramsAgriculture - Cal Poly Farm MarketBusiness - Extracurricular Program HQ, Start-Up Incubator, Lecture Series
Mentorship Programs Brings Upper and Lower Level Students TogetherGives Lower Division Students a Jump Start or Upper Level Thinking and StudiesStrengthens the Path to Graduation
FOLDING GLASS WALLVentilation
Connection to OutdoorsConnection to Outdoor community
TIMBER FACADERepresents CommunityShades Glazing
“L” SHAPE TABLEPrevents Single Group Domination of KitchenKITCHEN
PLACEMENTNo Windows Needed
VIEW HIERARCHYBest Views in Community SpaceGet’s People Out of Rooms
FOOD PREP CONVERSATION SPACEStudents can cook while
interacting with others
EASY ACCESS CIRCULATIONPrevents Collisions
Community Housing - Senior Project
University of Canberra Library6
Luke Durkin University of Canberra Library Canberra, Australia Spring 2012 4th Year Design Professor Howard Tanner
7Regionalism Emotion Library Operation Program Planning Building/Wall Section Design
a new Hub for the University of Canberraembodying the Changing Purpose of Libraries
reflecting the Beauty of the Australian Landscape
Forest Ranger House8
Luke Durkin Forest Ranger House Southern Oregon Spring 2011 3rd Year Design Professor Randy Dettmer
9Program Layout Creative Use of Space Passive Solar Design Form & Function Proportions
2 Week Warm-Up ProjectDesign a house for 2 park rangers 15’ x 15’ footprintNon-floor space may exceed 15’ x 15’25’ Height Limit to RoofMore program than available spaceFind creative ways to fit programBuild a 1/2” = 1’ Scale Model
Toronto Pan American Games Awards Pavilion Competition
Luke Durkin Pan American Pavilion Competition Toronto, Canada Winter 2011 3rd Year Design Professor Margarida Yin
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Luke Durkin Pan American Pavilion Competition Toronto, Canada Winter 2011 3rd Year Design Professor Margarida Yin
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Luke Durkin Cal Poly Tennis Center Expansion San Luis Obispo, California Spring 2011 3rd Year Design Professor Randy Dettmer
STORAGE
FILM &STUDYROOM
TEAM ROOM
MEN’STEAM
OFFICES WOMEN’STEAM
OFFICES
STORAGE
MEN’S LOCKERS WOMEN’S LOCKERS
LUXURY BOX LUXURY BOX
DOWN DOWN
DECK DECK
PRESS BOX
STORAGE WINE TASTING EATING AREAWOMEN’S RESTROOM MEN’S RESTROOM
UP UP
FOOD PREP CONCESSION
STORAGE
FILM &STUDYROOM
TEAM ROOM
MEN’STEAM
OFFICES WOMEN’STEAM
OFFICES
STORAGE
MEN’S LOCKERS WOMEN’S LOCKERS
LUXURY BOX LUXURY BOX
DOWN DOWN
DECK DECK
PRESS BOX
STORAGE WINE TASTING EATING AREAWOMEN’S RESTROOM MEN’S RESTROOM
UP UP
FOOD PREP CONCESSION
STORAGE
FILM &STUDYROOM
TEAM ROOM
MEN’STEAM
OFFICES WOMEN’STEAM
OFFICES
STORAGE
MEN’S LOCKERS WOMEN’S LOCKERS
LUXURY BOX LUXURY BOX
DOWN DOWN
DECK DECK
PRESS BOX
STORAGE WINE TASTING EATING AREAWOMEN’S RESTROOM MEN’S RESTROOM
UP UP
FOOD PREP CONCESSION
11Event Hosting Flexibilty Tool for Recruiting Tennis Atmosphere New Standard for College Tennish
College Football = GrandstandsCollege Tennis = Amenities
Wine tasting, luxury boxes, brunch and other amenities attract fans to an afternoon of tennis. An addictive
experience that will keep fans coming back
PLAYER/COACH
PUBLIC
PREMIUM SPECTATOR
Cal Poly Architecture Courtyard Redesign
Luke Durkin Architecture Courtyard Redesign San Luis Obispo, CA Fall 2012 5th Year Design Professor Ansgar Killing
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13Comprehensive Design Project Detail Design Structural Feasibility Circulation Constructability
Toronto Pan American Games Awards Pavilion Competition
Luke Durkin Pan American Pavilion Competition Toronto, Canada Winter 2011 3rd Year Design Professor Margarida Yin
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[ ASCENSION ] - the rise to glory
AIAS/VINYL competition - HONORABLE MENTION
15Innovative Use of Vinyl Icon of the Games Interaction with Surroundings Versatility of Pavilion Use 15
Main Canopy
Backstage Canopy
Retaining Walls
Target Shading
local sustainably harvested wood joists
Palram Sunlite Insulating Vinyl Panels
Automated louvers
San Luis Obispo Little Theatre16
Luke Durkin San Luis Obispo Little Theatre San Luis Obispo, California Fall 2010 3rd Year Design Professor Greg Wynn
17Tight Site User Experience Circulation Structure & Framing Fit with the Built Environment
a center for after-school activities building a strong, productive society
Luke Durkin Pan American Pavilion Competition Toronto, Canada Winter 2011 3rd Year Design Professor Margarida Yin
Toronto Pan American Games Awards Pavilion Competition18
Luke Durkin Passive Solar Museum San Luis Obispo, CA Winter 2010 2nd Year Design Professor Richard Schmidt
Passive Solar Art & Architecture Museum18
PASSIVE SOLAR TECHNIQUES:
East - West OrientationNarrow for effect daylight penetrationLight Shelf Ceiling, top floor (bottom right)
Ventilation based on the Venturi effectDouble-Skin limits light damage to artworkDouble-Skin allow selective light transmissionSkylights with only indirect light (above left)
Light Shelves and OverhangsDouble-Skin WallTrombe WallsLight Tubes
Luke Durkin Cal Poly Produce Center San Luis Obispo, California Spring 2011 Interdisciplinary Project Group Advisor Nick Watry
Interdisciplinary Projects Group Site Layout Concept Presentation
Quick presentation to pitch my idea for our site layoutSite Plan with multiple diagrams sold my concept very effectivelyPresentation was extremely successful
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Luke Durkin LEED 2009 for New Construction Winter 2011 3rd Year Environmental Control Systems Professor Margarida Yin
Toronto Pan American Games Awards Pavilion Competition20 Class LEED Research Booklet20
Sustainable Sites Possible Points: 26 Prereq 1 Construction Activity Pollution Prevention Credit 1 Site Selection 1Credit 2 Development Density and Community Connectivity 5Credit 3 Brownfield Redevelopment 1Credit 4.1 Alternative Transportation—Public Transportation Access 6Credit 4.2 Alternative Transportation—Bicycle Storage and Changing Rooms 1Credit 4.3 Alternative Transportation—Low-Emitting and Fuel-Efficient Vehicles 3Credit 4.4 Alternative Transportation—Parking Capacity 2Credit 5.1 Site Development—Protect or Restore Habitat 1Credit 5.2 Site Development—Maximize Open Space 1Credit 6.1 Stormwater Design—Quantity Control 1Credit 6.2 Stormwater Design—Quality Control 1Credit 7.1 Heat Island Effect—Non-roof 1Credit 7.2 Heat Island Effect—Roof 1Credit 8 Light Pollution Reduction 1 Water Efficiency Possible Points: 10 Prereq 1 Water Use Reduction—20% Reduction Credit 1 Water Efficient Landscaping 2 to 4Credit 2 Innovative Wastewater Technologies 2Credit 3 Water Use Reduction 2 to 4 Energy and Atmosphere Possible Points: 35 Prereq 1 Fundamental Commissioning of Building Energy Systems Prereq 2 Minimum Energy Performance Prereq 3 Fundamental Refrigerant Management Credit 1 Optimize Energy Performance 1 to 19Credit 2 On-Site Renewable Energy 1 to 7Credit 3 Enhanced Commissioning 2Credit 4 Enhanced Refrigerant Management 2Credit 5 Measurement and Verification 3Credit 6 Green Power 2
Materials and Resources Possible Points: 14 Prereq 1 Storage and Collection of Recyclables Credit 1.1 Building Reuse—Maintain Existing Walls, Floors, and Roof 1 to 3Credit 1.2 Building Reuse—Maintain 50% of Interior Non-Structural Elements 1Credit 2 Construction Waste Management 1 to 2Credit 3 Materials Reuse 1 to 2Credit 4 Recycled Content 1 to 2
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Sustainable Sites Possible Points: 26 Prereq 1 Construction Activity Pollution Prevention Credit 1 Site Selection 1Credit 2 Development Density and Community Connectivity 5Credit 3 Brownfield Redevelopment 1Credit 4.1 Alternative Transportation—Public Transportation Access 6Credit 4.2 Alternative Transportation—Bicycle Storage and Changing Rooms 1Credit 4.3 Alternative Transportation—Low-Emitting and Fuel-Efficient Vehicles 3Credit 4.4 Alternative Transportation—Parking Capacity 2Credit 5.1 Site Development—Protect or Restore Habitat 1Credit 5.2 Site Development—Maximize Open Space 1Credit 6.1 Stormwater Design—Quantity Control 1Credit 6.2 Stormwater Design—Quality Control 1Credit 7.1 Heat Island Effect—Non-roof 1Credit 7.2 Heat Island Effect—Roof 1Credit 8 Light Pollution Reduction 1 Water Efficiency Possible Points: 10 Prereq 1 Water Use Reduction—20% Reduction Credit 1 Water Efficient Landscaping 2 to 4Credit 2 Innovative Wastewater Technologies 2Credit 3 Water Use Reduction 2 to 4 Energy and Atmosphere Possible Points: 35 Prereq 1 Fundamental Commissioning of Building Energy Systems Prereq 2 Minimum Energy Performance Prereq 3 Fundamental Refrigerant Management Credit 1 Optimize Energy Performance 1 to 19Credit 2 On-Site Renewable Energy 1 to 7Credit 3 Enhanced Commissioning 2Credit 4 Enhanced Refrigerant Management 2Credit 5 Measurement and Verification 3Credit 6 Green Power 2
Materials and Resources Possible Points: 14 Prereq 1 Storage and Collection of Recyclables Credit 1.1 Building Reuse—Maintain Existing Walls, Floors, and Roof 1 to 3Credit 1.2 Building Reuse—Maintain 50% of Interior Non-Structural Elements 1Credit 2 Construction Waste Management 1 to 2Credit 3 Materials Reuse 1 to 2Credit 4 Recycled Content 1 to 2
Google Fiber Campus and Headquarters
Luke Durkin Google Fiber Campus San Luis Obispo, California Spring 2010 2nd Year Studio Professor Greg Wynn
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Luke DurkinCalifornia Polytechnic State University, B. Arch 24 Andrews Ct. Parkton, MD. 21120443.827.3352. [email protected]