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D E S I G N PORTFOL IOMARIAH MARSHALL

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Breaking up the Big Box2

Science in the City7

Documenting Cultural Landscapes-Croatia4

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Mark O. Hatfield Building1

Collaborative Life Sciences Building6

Yeon Building Office T.I.3

Urban Forest5

PRESERVATION

HOUSING

EDUCATION

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MARIAH L MARSHALLe: [email protected] p: 503.308.3222

MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE University of Oregon Portland, OR 2011 Concentration: Integration of sustainable design in existing buildings

BACHELOR OF ARTS IN ARCHITECTUREUniversity of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 2008 Bachelor of Arts Cum Laude Minor in Geography

EDUCATION SKILLSHAND SKETCHING & DRAWINGADOBE CREATIVE SUITEAUTOCADMICROSOFT OFFICEPHYSICAL MODEL MAKINGREVITSKETCH-UPRHINOV-RAYLASERCUTTINGNEWFORMABLUEBEAMDIGITAL FABRICATION

5+ YEARS

2 YEARS

1 YEAR

TRAVEL Historic Preservation Field School - Croatia, August - September 2010 Completed survey of traditional stone villages, buildings and water catchment systems to create architectural drawings for the Croatian Ministry of CultureArchitectural Studio in Oaxaca - Oaxaca Mexico, January-May 2007 Documentation of Spanish Colonial buildings, study of traditional adobe structures and design of a visitors center in the ruins of a Zapotec city

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MARIAH L MARSHALLe: [email protected] p: 503.308.3222

WORK EXPERIENCE

VOLUNTEER BUILDING EFFICIENCY COORDINATOR April 2011-Oct 2011Central City Concern, Portland, OR

ARCHITECTURAL INTERN Oct 2009-Dec 2009CJ Hurley Century Arts, Portland, OR

RECORDS ASSISTANT May 2007-May 2008University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN

SALES SUPPORT Feb 2009-Sept 2009Robert Half International, Minneapolis, MN

RESEARCH ASSISTANT May 2007-May 2008School of Architecture, University of Minnesota

Historic Preservation Field School - Croatia, August - September 2010 Completed survey of traditional stone villages, buildings and water catchment systems to create architectural drawings for the Croatian Ministry of CultureArchitectural Studio in Oaxaca - Oaxaca Mexico, January-May 2007 Documentation of Spanish Colonial buildings, study of traditional adobe structures and design of a visitors center in the ruins of a Zapotec city

INTERN ARCHITECT Nov 2011-Oct 2012SERA Architects, Portland, OR

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1 THE MARK O HATFIELD BUILDINGStudying the potential for Passivhauslevel rehab in a 100 year old building housing an at risk populationCentral City ConcernPAE SERA ArchitectsWalsh ConstructionGreen Hammer

AFTERBEFORE

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PROJECT BRIEF

The Mark O. Hatfield building is a case study in restoration and energy efficiency. This project proves that sustainable design and historic preservation can work together to create a better environment for the buildings tenants. Located at the intersection of Burnside and Broadway in downtown Portland, this building is owned by Central City Concern (CCC) and houses CCC clients who were previously homeless. CCC was facing a dilemma, rising energy costs were creating an unsustainable situation for the Hatfield building. Before renovations were completed in 2012 an interdisciplinary group was formed to study the ambitious goal of retrofitting the Hatfield to Passivhaus standards. I performed archival research to find a historically accurate way to re design an obsolete curtain system installed in the 1970s. Schematic designs were developed, priced and studied to understand a good, better and best scenario in regard to aesthetics, livability, cost and dramatically reducing energy use.

Project Responsibilities: -Develop Revit Model of existing conditions-Area Takeoffs-Archival research-Developed final report detailing project goals and outcomes

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35% GLAZING25% GLAZING30% GLAZING

ORIGINAL FACADE

FACADE STUDIES

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HISTORIC OPTION

ORIGINAL WINDOW DESIGN RESTORED

LOBBY

COMMON KITCHEN

HISTORIC SOLUTION + ENERGY EFFICIENCY

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2 BREAKING UP THE BIG BOXreinventing hayden island’s big box landscape into a pedestrian friendly neighborhooduniversity of oregon

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BREAKING UP THE BIG BOXrepurposing hayden island’s big box landscape to a pedestrian friendly neighborhooduniversity of oregon

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Located between Portland, OR and Vancouver, WA in the Columbia River, Hayden Island sits at the center of a contentious project to re-make the I-5 crossing that currently bisects the island. On the west side of the bridge the island is dominated by parking lots and big box stores, creating a vast landscape of concrete that contrasts with the nearby gated residential areas and floating homes.

The project began with an in-depth analysis of the services & business present on Hayden Island. It was abundently clear after mapping such services that Hayden Island was in need of essential services and business other than big box chain stores. This lead to the development of a light industrial program including Stumptown Coffee, a wooden kayak manufacturer and custom bike frame shop. This program is a stark contrast to the big box stores that dominate the landscape and offered a chance to re-work the landscape from the master planning to building level in one project.

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CURRENT HAYDEN ISLAND BUSINESSESOregon Yacht SalesColumbia CrossingsSundance Yacht SalesSexton’s ChandleryAlder Creek KayakMcCuddy’s MarinaIsland CaféColumbia River Yacht ClubLotus Isle City parkEco CarwashCloak Renaissance HotelParadox ProductionsBarret Business ServicesOxford SuitsWells FargoRed Lion Hotel ChevronSafewayHootersNorma’s KitchenBradley’s Bar & grillMc DonaldsBJ’s Restaurant & BrewhouseDennysState Line Liquor StoreBoomers Burgers & RibsOriginal Joe’sStanford’s Restaurant & BarBrickstones Riverside Grill & BarTargetUS BankBarnes & NobleSubwayRoss Dress for LessOffice DepotFive Star LimousineAirbursh Your BodyPaul’s CigarsPace IndustriesSleep Country USABedMart Mattress WorldVideo OnlyHome DepotBurlington Home FactoryArboriculture NorthwestMarcy’s Mane Place SalonHoliday Inn ExpressNorthwest RugsCpu ServicesU-Haul24/7 Consulting & PRRrev Motor SportsLiquidation PlaceNorthwest Inflatable BoatsManheim PortlandSea Ray BoatsSchooner Creek Boat WorksJantzen Beach Mooragepetco

Conclusion : As all the essential services of a commu-nity fall within an eight mile radius of Hayden Island, our conclusion is that no or few of these service types are in critical need at this time. We feel that new development should initially be directed towards growing the resident base on the island and creating a strong retail core before investing in addi-tional basic services. More permanent and visiting people with increase demand, and eventually support more basic service pro-viders on or closer to the island. One exception might be to add a bike repair shop to the island to help promote bike transportation between Vancouver, Washington and Portland, Oregon. Current-ly, the distance between North Portland bike shop and those in Vancouver is over 6 miles. An island shop would service both commu-nity residents and commuters with issues on those 6 miles of trail.

LEGEND

EMERGENCY SERVICES1. Legacy Emmanuel Hospital2. SW Washington Medical Center (off map)3. Vancouver Police4. Portland Police(3)5. Vancouver Fire

EDUCATION6. Jefferson High School7. Faubion (Pre-Kindergarten- 8 Grade)8. Day-care Center

TRANSPORTATION9. Bike Shops (Several in North Portland 1 in Vancouver)10. Gas Station (Chevron on Hayden Island)11. MAX Stop @ Expo Center12.C-Tran & TriMet Bus Stop

BASIC SERVICES13. Grocery Store/Pharmacy(6)14. Library (Kenton)15. Dentist (Island)16. Optometrist (Island)17. Gym(8)18. Vet (6)19. Hardware (Island)

ARCH 584 MARIAH MARSHALL & MEGAN COYLE

HAYDEN ISLAND - SERVICES MAP

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PROJECT BRIEF

Located between Portland, OR and Vancouver, WA in the Columbia River, Hayden Island sits at the center of a contentious project to re-make the I-5 crossing that currently bisects the island. On the west side of the bridge the island is dominated by parking lots and big box stores, creating a vast landscape of concrete that contrasts with the nearby gated residential areas and floating homes.

The project began with an in-depth analysis of the services & business present on Hayden Island. Our analysis showed it was abundantly clear that Hayden Island was in need of essential services and business other than big box chain stores & fast food restaurants.This lead to the development of a light industrial program including Stumptown Coffee, a wooden kayak manufacturer and custom bike frame shop. Utilizing the shell of an existing Burlington Coat Factory store this project explores the possibilities of reuse, sustainability and neighborhood revitalization.

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BUILDING DESIGN

stumptown coffee shop & roastery

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industrial/commercial

housing

mixed retail & housing

house boats

regional retail

green & park space

light rail stop

HAYDEN ISLAND - 25 YEAR VISION PLAN

C O L U M B I A R I V E R

POR TLAND

URBAN DESIGN

original burlington coat factory footprint

introduce new street for truck access

breaking down thescale of the existinglandscape

existing conditions

Hayden Island 25-year vision plan

Project Site: Existing Burlington Coat Factory Store

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industrial/commercial

housing

mixed retail & housing

house boats

regional retail

green & park space

light rail stop

HAYDEN ISLAND - 25 YEAR VISION PLAN

C O L U M B I A R I V E R

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base new 250x250 block size on split mass

use remaining 80,000 sft of store for new light industrial programming

proposed intervention

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stumptown coffee cafe & roastery

wood kayak buildercustom bike frame manufacturer* * *

BUILDING PLANPARTI DEVELOPMENT creating new program around existing walls

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light court

A heat recovery system attached to roasters could create enough heat to warm entire building in winter

Rain water collection & stor-age on roof could supply entire building’s grey water need

A green roof not only aesthetically improves the large roof but plantings also provides habitat for birds and insects, extends life of roof and adds insulation value to the roof reducing cooling load

PEDESTRIAN EXPERIENCE

HEAT COLLECT GREEN

BUILDING SYSTEMS STRATEGIES

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SOUTH ELEVATION - JANTZEN BEACH DRIVE

IMPROVED STREETSCAPE

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3 COLLABORATIVE LIFE SCIENCES BUILDINGProfessional work for OUS/OHSUSERA ArchitectsCO Architects

Renderings: CO Architects

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This highly complex and fast paced 600,000 square foot life sciences building is a collaborative effort between OHSU and the Oregon University System. I worked with SERA Architects (architect of record) and CO Architects (design architect) as a part of a large interdisciplinary Integrated Project Delivery team through multiple phases. All modeling, documentation & coordination was completed in REVIT.

Project Responsibilities-Manage, develop & coordinate door schedule of over 1000 doors with door hardware consultant-Coordinate consultant drawings through DD, CDs and CA-Worked with the lead designer, project architect and project managers implemented changes to contract documents and coordinated changes with consultants-Responsible for coordinating addenda and assembling drawing sets for printing and distribution

PROJECT BRIEF

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SEE A801-A807 FOR PARTITION TYPES AND DETAILS, AS SCHEDULED.

ALL KEYNOTES MAY NOT OCCUR ON THIS SHEET AND DO NOT APPLY TO ANY OTHER SHEETSEXCEPT THOSE NOTED.

SEE FIRE LIFE SAFETY DRAWINGS, G010-G114 FOR WALL RATINGS, ACCESS INFORMATION,TYPICAL ACCESSIBILITY CLEARANCES AND ADDITIONAL MOUNTING HEIGHT INFORMATION.SEE G-SERIES DRAWINGS FOR SHAFT TERMINATION ASSEMBLIE LOCATIONS, TYPICAL

SEE FINISH PLANS FOR FURTHER FINISH AND MATERIAL INFORMATION.

SEE SHEET G010 AND A150 SERIES SHEETS FOR TYPICAL ACCESSIBILITY CLEARANCES ANDMOUNTING HEIGHT INFORMATION

SEE THE ID SHEET SERIES AND SPECIFICATION DIVISION 09 00 00 FINISH MATERIAL LEGENDFOR FURTHER FINISH AND MATERIAL INFORMATION

PROVIDE BACKING PER A802 & A 804 FOR GRAB BARS, ACCESSORIES, MIRRORS, CASEWORK,LABORATORY & DENTAL CASEWORK AND EQUIPMENT, FURNITURE, & OFOI EQUIPMENT, ASREQUIRED. PROVIDE BACKING FOR MONITORS, FUTURE MONITORS, & PROJECTIONSCREENS. SEE T, LF, & D SERIES DRAWINGS FOR BACKING COORDINATION.

SEE A804 FOR ADDITIONAL BACKING INFORMATION AT VIVARIUM ONLY

SEE THE STRUCTURE AND ENVELOPE & BASEMENT AND FOUNDATION PACKAGES FORPREVIOUSLY ISSUED MATERIAL, INCLUDING (BUT NOT LIMITED TO) STRUCTURE, EXTERIORENVELOPE, STAIRS AND ELEVATORS (SHOWN GREY).

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SEE THE STRUCTURE AND ENVELOPE & BASEMENT AND FOUNDATION PACKAGES FORPREVIOUSLY ISSUED MATERIAL, INCLUDING (BUT NOT LIMITED TO) STRUCTURE, EXTERIORENVELOPE, STAIRS AND ELEVATORS (SHOWN GREY).

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4 SCIENCE IN THE CITYa new science education center for oregon educatorsuniversity of oregon

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PROJECT BRIEF

Every city in the world has spaces that are underutilized, ignored, or even unknown. This project proposes a way to humanize the scale of one such space beneath the freeway. The design reinterprets the monumental flowing geometry of the freeway down to the scale of the building. The site is currently a parking lot adjacent to OMSI’s exhibit building shop and is partially covered by I-5.

The building masses take their form from the shapes created between the freeway columns and the curving geometry of the roadways above. Curving forms are then used throughout the building to guide people along, through and over spaces. A highly transparent curtain walls allows a visual connection between the buildings and the freeway columns and the roadway becomes a secondary structure hovering above and around each building.

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SITE CONDITIONS

concept sketch: creating place beneath infrastructure

existing site conditions

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RIPARIAN EDGE WILLAMETTE RIVER

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BUILDING ORGANIZATION

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GROUND LEVEL - NORTH1 SECONDARY ENTRANCE2 RESTROOMS3 AUDITORIUM4 LIBRARY5 TERRACE6 LIBRARY SUPPORT

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MAIN ENTRY

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1. Interior Glazing2. Upper Operable Ventilation3. Maintenance Catwalks4. Structural Frame (Ladder Truss)

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8:00 AM

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ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS: INTEGRATED SHADING & DAYLIGHTING

NORTH BUILDING - LIBRARY IN SUMMER

NORTH BUILDING - ATRIUM IN WINTER

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EAST WEST SECTION

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5 YEON BUILDING T.I.The 2nd floor of the historicYeon Building in downtown Portland is transformed for Flight StatsSERA Architects

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PROJECT BRIEF

The Yeon Building is located at the corner of 5th Avenue & Alder street in the heart of downtown Portland. SERA Architects completed a renovation of the 15 story building in 2012. I worked with a project architect and interior designer to complete a remodel of the 2nd floor for Flight Stats a company that provides real time flight information to travelers. This company embraced the idea of an open office that maintained historic details and clean modern design details. A new kitchen area was designed beneath a skylight that had been painted over since World War II. The two level office now has a fresh modern look while taking advantage of the building’s historic architectural attributes.

Project Responsibilities-Created permit set in Revit-Created conceptual renderings to show furniture options and colors-Casework details-Modeled stair & drafted custom details in conjunction with structural engineer

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6 DOCUMENTING CULTURAL LANDSCAPES - CROATIAdocumentation of stone structures on croatia’s dalmation coastuniversity of oregon

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During the Summer of 2010 I spent a month in Croatia with a group from the University of Oregon Historic Preservation Program surveying stone villages on the Island of Drvenik Veli. The project was completed in conjunction with the Croatian Ministry of Culture and produced scale drawings of stone houses, cisterns, site plans & diagrams of water collection methods used by the village’s previous inhabitants. Our work was displayed and presented to officials from the Ministry of Culture and given to them to be used in future projects to preserve the unique cultural landscape of Drvenik Veli. Our work was also meant to help the small island community understand the importance of the historic resource present on their island. My work specifically focused on communicating the different village arrangement types based on their ethnographic descriptions provided to us by an ethnographer from the Ministry of Culture.

PROJECT BRIEF

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RUSINOVIC B

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STREETThe village of Brda, situated on a hill east of the parish church of Drvenik Veli, is organized along a central path running in an east west direction. The buildings are organized closely along the main path thus giving Brda its ethnographic classification as a “street” village type. Large animal stalls (dvori) located at the west and east ends are indications that the village economy depended heavily upon raising livestock.

Ručinović B was documented last year by students from the University of Oregon and is classified as a “cluster” village. Similar to the Brda in that structures are closely aligned to a main path, Rušinović is different because homes, kitchens, animal stalls, storage and work areas are closely clustered instead of separated as in Brda.

Kačina is located on the western side of Drvenik Veli and is described as a “scattered” village type. Clusters of several structures are distributed across the site and connect to the village by secondary paths. Cisterns are located within close proximity to structural groupings.

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7 URBAN FORESThigh density housing for gresham, oregon sustainable cities initiative team: mariah marshall, rachel bailey & dustin fosteruniversity of oregon

courtyard habitats

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This project proposed a Transit Oriented Development on an empty lot adjacent to a new MAX Train stop in Gresham, Oregon. The Urban Forest concept involves arranging multi-family transit oriented housing around lush courtyards that are designed to attract birds, pollinators and other species to create a dynamic living landscape for people, plants and animals. 50 foot tall pines line the site to the west and our group was inspired by their scale and to push the project vertically to eight stories to achieve more density on less land.

PROJECT BRIEF

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site plan

SITE ORGANIZATION

site: gresham, oregon

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typical unit

typical unit plans

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BUILDING ORGANIZATION

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north/south section

INTEGRATED HABITATS: HUMAN+ANIMAL+PLANT

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