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DAWN CARLTON AIA, LEED APPORTFOLIO 2003-2015
PDX TERMINAL BALACING + EXPANSIONPortland International Airport - Port of Portland
STRAND AGRICULTURE HALL RENOVATIONOregon State University
OUTDOOR ADVENTURE PAVILIONPortland Children’s Museum
OUTDOOR ADVENTURE TREE PODSPortland Children’s Museum
ZABEL HALL RENOVATIONEastern Oregon University
STARK’S VACUUM DEVELOPMENT STUDYJames Stark & Stark’s Vacuums
MSU THESIS PROJECTGallatin Field Airport 2025-2050
OREGON RAIL HERITAGE CENTEROregon Rail Heritage Foundation
NATIONAL GUARD READINESS CENTERPolk County, Oregon
FOREIGN STUDIES ILLUSTRATIONSZacatecas & Guanajuato, Mexico
MISCELLANEOUS ILLUSTRATIONSDesign + Presentation
BUTTE HERITAGE CENTER ILLUSTRATIONSButte, Montana
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FIRM: Hennebery Eddy Architects + Fentress ArchitectsLOCATION: Portland, OregonSIZE: 84,000 SFBUDGET: $65MCOMPLETION: Summer 2017 Anticipated
PDX TERMINAL BALANCING + EXPANSIONPortland International Airport - Port of Portland
This project includes the expansion of Concourse E and improvements to the terminal building that will balance the passenger demands on the north and south sides of the facility at Portland International Airport. As part of extending Concourse E, new ground loading facilities and spaces to serve airline operations will be designed.
I was brought onto the project during Construction Documents to oversee the documentation of the walkway structures that extend east of the new concourse. My duties have included Revit modeling, drawing and sheet management, technical detailing and consultant coordination.
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FIRM: Hennebery Eddy ArchitectsLOCATION: Corvallis, OregonSIZE: 116,000 SFBUDGET: $25MCOMPLETION: September 2015
STRAND AGRICULTURE HALL RENOVATIONOregon State University
Strand Agriculture Hall is a 100 year old classroom building located at the core of the Oregon State University campus and within the designated OSU Historic District. In 2011, a renovation effort was initiated to restore Strand as an important campus building and home to the College of Agricultural Sciences. Central to the renovation were seismic, energy, accessibility and finish upgrades and the addition of a new portico at the west entrance. Historic Preservation principles were engaged throughout to retain the original character while providing for modern use and function. Wherever possible, existing materials were restored in place or repurposed for continued use in the building.
I joined the Strand team at the start of Schematic Design upon the completion of the Pre-Design phase. I was fully engaged from the beginning, working closely with the project architect through Construction Documents and then leading the CA effort to the end of construction. My duties included Revit modeling, drawing management and production, detailing, design studies, digital and hand rendering, code and product research, permit preparation and extensive coordination with the client, consultants and contractor.
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Strand Ag Hall
170 SW Waldo PlaceCorvallis, Oregon 97331
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3" = 1'-0"A9.44 Reproduction Jamb at Door
3" = 1'-0"A9.42 Reproduction Transom
3" = 1'-0"A9.43 Reproduction Jamb at Transom Light
3" = 1'-0"A9.41 Reproduction Head
3" = 1'-0"A9.413 Superframe Head at Fixed Transom Light
3" = 1'-0"A9.410 Superframe Transom at Operable Transom Light
3" = 1'-0"A9.49 Superframe Head at Operable Transom Light
3" = 1'-0"A9.412 Superframe Jamb at Door
3" = 1'-0"A9.414 Superframe Transom at Fixed Light
3" = 1'-0"A9.416 Superframe Sill at Fixed Light
3" = 1'-0"A9.45 Rated Reproduction Head
3" = 1'-0"A9.46 Rated Reproduction Transom
3" = 1'-0"A9.47 Rated Reproduction Jamb at Transom Light
3" = 1'-0"A9.48 Rated Reproduction Jamb at Door
3" = 1'-0"A9.411 Superframe Jamb at Operable Transom Light
3" = 1'-0"A9.415 Superframe Jamb at Fixed Light
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FIRM: Hennebery Eddy ArchitectsLOCATION: Portland, OregonSIZE: 950 SFBUDGET: $335,000COMPLETION: December 2013
03OUTDOOR ADVENTURE PAVILIONPortland Children’s Museum
The Outdoor Adventure Pavilion was designed in close collaboration with Mayer-Reed’s landscape vision to create a simple, site-inspired structure for informal gatherings, outdoor classes, performances and events. Located at the base of the steeply sloping hillside, the green-roof shelter serves as a visual and acoustic backdrop for the open air amphitheater and provides activity space, restrooms, a preparation counter and storage.
My role started in Schematic Design and carried through to the end of construction. I created and managed the Revit model and construction drawings, prepared all presentation material, developed design options closely with the project architect, and lead the Construction Administration effort.
FIRM: Hennebery Eddy ArchitectsLOCATION: Portland, OregonSIZE: 650 SFBUDGET: $170,000COMPLETION: Unbuilt
04OUTDOOR ADVENTURE TREE PODSPortland Children’s Museum
In addition to the Pavilion, the original scope of the Outdoor Adventure project included an Observation Deck and three Tree Pod Structures. Creating a sense of enclosure and discovery, while still maintaining visibility and access for all, was an integral aspect of the Tree Pod design.
Wood-clad skins and railings were designed around willow supported frameworks, providing three varying degrees of enclosure: open interaction at pathways, semi-enclosed transitions at thresholds and areas of undisturbed play within. The articulation of the cedar shake skin was designed to reinforce visual openness and encourage unique vantages at each of the three pods by opening up to the natural elements: sky, meadow and water.
The project team was small, so I worked closely with the project architect/manager on most aspects of the project. During design, we worked through design options by hand and with digital models and animations to study the forms and constructability methods.
FIRM: Hennebery Eddy ArchitectsLOCATION: La Grande, OregonSIZE: 40,000 SFBUDGET: $6.5MCOMPLETION: September 2012
05ZABEL HALL RENOVATIONEastern Oregon University
Zabel Hall is the primary classroom building for EOU’s College of Business and College of Education. The comprehensive renovation balanced deferred maintenance and system upgrades with improved teaching and learning spaces. Classrooms were reconfigured to incorporate both traditional and modern instructional tools and provide for flexibility in teaching. The transformation included a revitalized building entry, full window replacement, and the addition of a student commons and informal learning spaces to encourage more interaction between students and faculty.
I worked on Zabel Hall from Schematic Design through the end of Construction Documents, producing drawings, details, renderings, design options and presentation material for the project. I also assisted the CA effort, making site visits and coordinating owner, consultant and contractor correspondence.
PRE-DEVELOPMENT STUDYStark’s Vacuum Building and Adjacent Properties23 August 2010
ALTERNATIVE B: MIDRISE - WEST ELEVATION
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PRE-DEVELOPMENT STUDYStark’s Vacuum Building and Adjacent Properties23 August 2010
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FIRM: Hennebery Eddy ArchitectsLOCATION: Portland, OregonSIZE: 22,000 - 102,000 SFBUDGET: $170,000COMPLETION: Unbuilt
06STARK’S VACUUM DEVELOPMENT STUDYJames Stark & Stark’s Vacuums
The Stark’s Pre-development Study, funded by a Portland Development Commission (PDC) grant, included a half-block mixed use commercial building, a quarter-block apartment building, and an adjacent quarter-block parking lot. Two partial-block lots to the north, owned by Stark’s and PDC, were also considered. Preliminary structural evaluation, architectural design and financial analysis services were conducted by the project team. The scope of the study included assessing the site and existing structures and exploring the potential for renovation, upgrades and new development on the subject properties.
My role consisted of field observation, land-use evaluation, building code reviews, Revit and Sketchup modeling, drawing production for presentations and pricing, consultant coordination and the compilation of the final report.
PRE-DEVELOPMENT STUDYStark’s Vacuum Building and Adjacent Properties03 August 2010
BLOCK 109 - ALTERNATIVE B: FULL BUILD-OUT
Block 109 Alt. BNew High-rise Mixed-use Building• Consolidate property to include PDC site to north. • Construct new 19-storey mixed-use building. • Ground Floor commercial space and apartment building entry fronting on NE MLK. • Entries to two full floors of basement parking and partial floor of above grade parking to east on NE Davis and NE Couch to serve apartments, commercial space and Stark’s Vacuums - Type 1 post-tensioned concrete construction. • Floors 2-18 one/two bedroom and studio apartments - Type 1 post-tensioned concrete construction. • Floor 19 - two large residential units and terraces.
PRE-DEVELOPMENT STUDYStark’s Vacuum Building and Adjacent Properties03 August 2010
BLOCK 108 - ALTERNATIVE A: REHABILITATE
Block 108 Alt. AThe Vivian• Full seismic and structural upgrade. • Rehabilitate Ground Floor Commercial Shell, replace storefront and entries,
provide for new signs and awnings. • Add elevator and stair at north side of
building to serve apartments. • Add fourth residential level with single
unit and terrace. • Rehabilitate all common area finishes and lighting. • Combine residential units to create mostly
larger one bedroom units. • New historically appropriate energy efficient windows at upper floors. • Upgrade heating and electrical systems.
Stark’s Vacuum Buildings• Add new storefront windows and rehab exterior at existing warehouse space at NE Grand to create 25’ deep storefront commercial space. • Add new storefront windows and rehab exterior at existing repair shop to create 25’ deep store front commercial space at existing “repair shop” fronting NE MLK. • Consolidate Stark’s back of house functions and relocate Vacuum Museum, offices and ac tive work areas to new storefront commercial spaces and/or lease space to complementary tenants.
Site• Remove existing single-storey garage building and add landscape buffer and fence to upgrade parking lot to meet current code.
PRE-DEVELOPMENT STUDYStark’s Vacuum Building and Adjacent Properties03 August 2010
BLOCK 108 - ALTERNATIVE B: MIDRISE
Block 108 Alt. BThe Vivian• Elective seismic and structural upgrades. • Rehabilitate Ground Floor Commercial Shell,
replace storefront and entries, provide for new signs and awnings.
• Connect Vivian to new mixed-use building to north to provide elevator and stair to serve
apartments. • Rehabilitate all common area finishes and lighting. • Retain and rehabilitate residential units to provide workforce housing studio units. • New historically appropriate energy efficient windows at upper floors. • Upgrade heating and electrical systems as
required.
Stark’s Vacuum Buildings• Add new storefront windows and rehab exterior at existing warehouse space at NE
Grand to create 25’ deep storefront commercial space.
• Consolidate Stark’s back of house functions and relocate Vacuum Museum, offices and
active work areas to new storefront commercial spaces and/or lease space to complementary tenants.
New Mid-rise Mixed-use Building• Demo existing single-storey garage building. • Construct new six-storey mixed-use building. • Ground Floor commercial space and apartment building entry fronting on NE MLK, surface parking to east of building - Type 1 post-tensioned concrete construction. • Floors 2-5 one/two bedroom and studio apartments - Type V wood-framed or light gauge steel construction. • Floor 6 - two large residential units and terraces - Type V wood-framed or light gauge
steel construction.
PRE-DEVELOPMENT STUDYStark’s Vacuum Building and Adjacent Properties23 August 2010
ALTERNATIVE B: MIDRISE - WEST ELEVATION
METAL PANELS
STOREFRONT GLAZING
METAL COPING
BRICK VENEER
METAL WINDOW SURROUNDW/ OPERABLE ROLL DOWN EXTERIOR SHADE
METAL PANEL
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SLIDING GLASS DOORS WITH EXTERIOR RAILING
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PRE-DEVELOPMENT STUDYStark’s Vacuum Building and Adjacent Properties23 August 2010
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NEW PAINTED ALUMINUM STOREFRONT
FIBER CEMENT BOARD AND REVEAL SYSTEM
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SCHOOL: Montana State UniversitySITE: Belgrade, MontanaSIZE: 220,000 SFBUDGET: NACOMPLETION: NA
07MSU THESIS PROJECTGallatin Field Airport 2025-2050
“The physical and perceptual redefinition of threshold subverts divisionary necessity and propagates opportunity for social experience.”
The intent of this thesis was to investigate the potentials at the edge conditions of the current airport model by challenging the location and design of distinct airport thresholds: entrance, security and gate. Current dualistic relationships (inside/outside, secure/non-secure, arrivals/departures, passenger/non-passenger, local/tourist, public/non-public, etc.) were studied. The idea that airports have the opportunity to change and evolve when the dividing line is reconsidered was argued.
Findings included: 1) Redundant uses and activities signal a potential for reinterpreted thresholds. 2) The blending of boundary does not inherently infer singular space, but rather allows for greater freedom of varied experience. 3) Where division is necessary, there is opportunity to express it’s role in the system.
2009 First Place Outstanding Thesis AwardMontana State University School of Architecture
ILLUSTRATIONS
FIRM: Hennebery Eddy ArchitectsMEDIUM: Graphite + Watercolor SIZE: 12” x 18”TIME: 60 HRSCOMPLETION: April 2011
08OREGON RAIL HERITAGE CENTEROregon Rail Heritage Foundation
Located across the street from OMSI, the new Oregon Rail Heritage Center includes room to restore and maintain three historic steam locomotives and their tenders, with space for machinery, offices, a conference room and a viewing area for visitors to watch activities on the shop floor.
This watercolor rendering was initiated during design to serve as a fundraising tool for the foundation. I worked closely with the client and design team to capture both the details of the new structure and the excitement of Oregon’s railroad history.
2012 Juror’s Award - 27th International ExhibitionAmerican Society of Architectural Illustrators
FIRM: Hennebery Eddy ArchitectsMEDIUM: Graphite + Watercolor SIZE: 10” x 18”TIME: 30 HRSCOMPLETION: August 2010
09NATIONAL GUARD READINESS CENTERPolk County, Oregon
Home to the Oregon Army National Guard’s 160 Engineers, the proposed 40,000 SF complex included an armory, classrooms, offices, and a large drill space, as well as public areas such as a central hall that the surrounding community could access when the Guard isn’t using the facility.
I assisted the team during a fast-paced proposal phase by producing this watercolor rendering to convey the design concept for the building. The layout for this piece was established from a quick Revit model and hand sketches.
SCHOOL: MSU Foreign StudiesMEDIUM: Graphite + Watercolor SIZE: 9” x 12” TIME: 25 HRS (ea)COMPLETION: March 2007
10FOREIGN STUDIES ILLUSTRATIONSZacatecas & Guanajuato, Mexico
In 2007, I joined a group of 12 MSU students for a Foreign Studies semester in Mexico and throughout parts of Central America. Hand sketching and painting were integral to the trip and ranged from quick observations to formal paintings. The watercolors here were done in the field, requiring a full day of graphite layout and another for painting. The pieces focused on the quality of place, culture and historical change
2007 Best of Category - Observation Drawing Award Design Communication Association
2008 International Juror Citation Award - Student HandKen Roberts International Memorial Deliniation
FIRM/SCHOOL: VariesMEDIUM: Graphite + Watercolor SIZE: VariesTIME: VariesCOMPLETION: 2003-2015
11MISCELLANEOUS ILLUSTRATIONSDesign + Presentation
Hand illustrations have been a core part of my architectural design process from my first year in architecture school, and they continue to hold a place in my work now as a professional. Whether from observation or rendered from design drawings and 3D models, capturing a scene by hand never fails to reveal something more about a place than was immediately apparent.
The renderings here are a sampling of the pieces I’ve done over the last 12 years. Each has a slightly different approach, technique, purpose, etc, but all were integral the design problem at hand.
2010 Citation - Formal Category - 25h International ExhibitionAmerican Society of Architectural Illustrators (far left)
FIRM: Place ArchitectureMEDIUM: Graphite + Watercolor SIZE: “8 x 10”TIME: 10 HRS (ea)COMPLETION: 2008
12BUTTE HERITAGE CENTER ILLUSTRATIONSButte, Montana
The Butte Heritage Science & Technology Center, sited above the Berkeley Pit in Butte, Montana, aimed to be a focal point for the entire region. The project encompassed community park areas, a museum, educational space and a community memorial. Multiple design studies were explored during the course of the project.
In addition to assisting with the Revit model and design drawings, I worked closely with the design principal on watercolor renderings to convey his vision. These studies were extremely quick and relyed on an iterative process.