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2012
andrewportfoliom. arch
coenen
andrew coenen603 Avante Ct Lafayette, CO 80026 p: (815) 520-5071 e: [email protected]
University of Wisconsin - MilwaukeeMaster of Architecture - Certificate in Ecological & Sustainable DesignGPA: 3.797 / 4.0
UWM Institute for Ecological Design - Milwaukee Inner Harbor ExhibitJury Selection - 1st Place Thesis Project - The Foundry: A Stadium for Milwaukee’s Inner HarborMay 2012
SE/Coady Architects [internship]www.secoady-architects.comRockford, ILWorked full time as a summer intern. Performed office duties and assisted in the creation of design development drawings and construction documents. Worked with clients to create early design schemes for home remodel projects.
AutoCAD
Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop Adobe InDesign Drafting/Model Making
Autodesk Revit Google SketchUp Microsoft Office
University of Illinois - Earl PrizeJury Selection - 1st Place Junior Level Project - Fall 2008Nominee - Spring / Fall 2009
University of Illinois Dean’s ListSpring / Fall 2008
ACSA/AISC Steel Design Student CompetitionOpen (Category II) - Honorable MentionJuly 2012
UWM Chancellor’s Award Scholarship2010 - 2011
2010 - 2012
University of Illinois - Urbana/ChampaignBachelor of Science in Architectural StudiesGPA: 3.69 / 4.0
2007 - 2010
May - Aug 2009
Hagney Architects [internship]www.hagneyarchitects.comRockford, ILWorked full time as a summer intern. Performed office duties and assisted in the creation of design development drawings and construction documents.
May - Aug 2007
UWM Solar Decathlon House - RenovationMilwaukee, WIWorked with students and faculty advisors to renovate the badly water damaged UWM Solar Decathlon House which was converted to a conference room/office on campus. Helped design/build surrounding deck skirt, benches, railing, and planters. Rebuilt leaking roof, removed damaged interior, and designed the layout for the custom flooring system.
May - Aug 2011
Gargoyle Architecture Honor Society
EDUCATION
AWARDS/HONORS
EXPERIENCE
SKILLS
Available upon requestREFERENCES
experience / projects
graduate UWM 2010-2012
The Foundry Stadium 1503
Kenilworth Fine Arts Center 0101
29Crossing the Line 04
Cartesia Freshwater Gallery 0902
32Entertainment Center 06
31Solar House Renovation 05
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Peck School of Fine Arts has continued to grow in recent years and has expanded beyond the bounds of the main campus. Across the street from the large Kenilworth arts building is a registered historic building and a potential site for further expansion of the Fine Arts program.
The main gallery and library for the Peck School of Fine Arts is currently located nearly a mile away from the large arts facility and inconvenient for student use. This design for a future Kenilworth Fine Arts Center incorporates a large gallery space for school exhibits as well as a Fine Arts library.
The project goal was to create a modern addition to the existing historic building that renovates the historic structures, and incorporates the following uses: classrooms, offices, cafe, library and supporting spaces, and art gallery.
Kenilworth Fine Arts Center Milwaukee, Wisconsin 2010University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee: Prof. Jim Shields 01
PROS
PECT AVE.
KENILWORTH AVE.
east side site
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lower level
upper level
main level
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The deisgn of the new structure is a detached building that instead of attaching to the historic structure, stands next to it and acts as an aperture that frames the historic facade and then turns back outward towards the street.
The spaces are all linked together with a series of ramps leading upward into the gallery and downward into the library.
An important portion of the studio was the creation of a series of construction documents with the projects. A number of detailed plans, sections, elevations, and details were drawn and layed out into annotaed sheets.
This exercise in creating construction details and drawing sets proved to be a very beneficial step of the project that helped to create a design scenario that helped prepare me for a project done in an architectural office.
gallery entry
construction documents
building use
arc
hit
ec
ture
1” LAMINATED VENEER LUMBERLED LIGHTING
WOOD JOINING BISCUIT2” LAMINATED VENEER LUMBER
5/8 EXIST. PLASTER
5/8” PLASTERHOPE’S LANDMARKSTEEL MULLION3/4” DOUBLE PANEGLASS
TERRA COTTA PILASTERBEYOND
STEEL MUNTIN
NEW TENNESSEE MARBLE SILL (MATCH EXISTING)TERRA COTTA PANEL8” TERRA COTTA BACKUP5/8” EXISTING PLASTER
CONCRETE COLUMN1/2” PLYWOOD SHEATHINGFIBER-CEMENT PANELEXPOSED SCREW FASTENER5/16” REVEAL2x4 BLOCKING
ELECTRICAL/ETHERNETOUTLETWIRE CHASE
CHANNEL GLASS RECEIVERCHANNEL GLASSBACKER ROD/SEALANTGASKET
TERRA COTTA RELIEF PANEL
TRANSLUCENT FILM ON SURFACE #3,
75% DOT SCREEN CERAMIC FRIT ON SURFACE #2
4A4.0
2A4.0
1A4.0
TOP OF BUILDING131’-9”
GALLERY LEVEL110’-0”
LOBBY LEVEL100’-0”
READING ROOM97’-6”
BOT. OF UP. FOOTING92’-6”
CHANNEL GLASS
SILICONE SEALANTCHANNEL GLASS RECEIVER
BACKER ROD/SEALANTMETAL FLASHING
CONCRETE SIDEWALKWATERPROOFING MEMBRANE
3” RIGID INSULLATIONGRAVEL BACKFILL
C.I.P. CONCRETE FOOTINGWATERPROOFING MEMBRANE
3” RIGID INSULLATIONGRAVEL BACKFILL
5/8” GYP. WALL BOARD1/2” PLYWOOD SHEATHING
DOUBLE STUDEXP. FOAM INSULLATION1/2” EXT. GYP. BOARD3” RIGID INSULLATION
FIBER CEMENT CLADDING
ALUMINUM CORNER BRACKETEXPOSED RIVET FASTENERFIBER CEMETN CLADDING
CONCRETE COLUMN3” RIGID INSULLATION
2X6 STEEL STUDS @ 16” O.C.EXP. FOAM INSULATION
1/2” EXT. GYP SHEATHING
DRAINAGE PIPE
C.I.P. CONCRETE
CONCRETE COLUMN BEYOND
GROUND/SEALED CONCRETE FLOORRADIANT FLOOR HEATING
HANGER WIREUNIVERSAL CARRIERHUNTER DOUGLASLINEAR BOX CEILING
CONCRETE COLUMNCHANNEL GLASSBACKER ROD/SEALANTRUBBER GASKETGRAVEL BACKFILLAT WALL BASE
WOOD BLOCKING1/2” GYP. WALL BOARD
2X6 STEEL STUDS @ 24” O.C.1/2” PLYWOOD SHEATHING5/8” GYP. WALL BOARD
EXPOSED RIVET FASTENER
SILICONE SEALANTALLUMINUM MOUNTING BRACKET
ALUMINUM CORNER BRACKET
CHANNEL GLASS RECEIVERCHANNEL GLASSBACKER ROD/SEALANTRUBBER GASKET
EXT. GYP. BOARD
ACRYLIC ELASTOMERICCOATING (WHITE)
HAT CHANNELCONCRETE WALL
ALLUM. MOUNTING BRACKETFIBER CEMENT CLADDINGEXPOSED RIVET FASTENERGRAVEL BACKFILL AT WALL BASE
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west elevation
east elevation
longitudinal section
cross section
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exploded axon
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channel glass window detailmodel pictures
library desk detail
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library
library/gallery section
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Honorable Mention: 2011-2012 ACSA/AISC Steel Design Student Competition Project Partner: Connor FischerThis project was done as part of the UWM BIM studio, in partnership with Autodesk and Eppstein Uhen Architects in Milwaukee. It focused on developing the Reed Street Yards in Milwaukee, a former rail yard, and potential site of a freshwater research campus to make Milwaukee a world leader in freshwater research and industry. In conjunction with the design studio, students partook in a REVIT training class with a REVIT professional and several representatives from Autodesk in order to learn the fundamentals of BIM, its power as a design tool, and its importance in the future of the profession. All final images and 3d modeling was produced in REVIT.Students designed specific bulidings in groups as part of a larger campus master plan. The Cartesia Freshwater Gallery served as a central gathering space with a large lobby and passage through to the river on the north end of the site. A simple office bar is penetrated by a large gallery space creating movement towards the river and provided a large multipurpose space to hold events and display work and research being done by those in the freshwater research campus.
02Cartesia Freshwater Gallery Milwaukee, Wisconsin 2011University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee: Profs Gil Snyder, Jim Dicker
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gallery plan
gallery end
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lobby/entry
gallery interior
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glass
glass
underside of gallery
columns
steel beams
light baffles
stee
l tru
ss
glas
s
build
ing
foot
prin
t
glass
intersection w/ building
structure diagram
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glass
gallery end gallery
gallery section
intersection w/ building
1st & GreenfieldThis vacant 16 acre site, at the intersection of First and Greenfield Streets, is dominated by the 9 story sheer face of Rockwell Automation’s headquarters. This site is a highly visible location on 1st Ave. and redevelopmnet will create critical momentum and set the tone for the district’s revival. Its development is also necessary in order to act as a “gateway” into the Solvay Coke site and the UWM School of Fresh Water Science located on the other side of the railroad tracks.
east entry /riverwalk
site selection
1st & GreenfieldModern stadiums are typically placed in a suburban location surrounded by a sea of parking. This proposal for an Inner Harbor Stadium seeks to address key issues to create a succesful urban stadium that brings life and growth to Milwaukee's near south side.- Proximity to city center, near commercial, residential, and industrial areas is key- Connections to various transit options- Walkability from surrounding neighborhoods and connection to Milwaukee Riverwalk
ProgramWithout diverse programmatic elements, an MLS-specific stadium may host only 30 events per year, and sit inactive for a majority of the year. In order to sustain activity on site and promote economic growth this proposal incorporates:- 20,000 seat stadium with concert stage- 110,550 ft2 - office space- 17,720 ft2 - ground floor retail- public fitness/indoor soccer center- outdoor/indoor professional training facilities- professional team administrative offices
Site Goals
The Foundry: A Stadium for Milwaukee’s Inner Harbor Milwaukee, Wisconsin 2012 - UWM Graduate Thesis Project
Advisors: Jim Wasley, Mike Utzinger, Greg Thomson03
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intesrtate connections
Stadium
I - 794
I - 94
I - 4
3I -
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rail connections - amtrak
Milwaukee Intermodal Station
Stadium
rail connections - KRM commuter line
Milwaukee Intermodal Station
Proposed KRM Commuter Stop
Stadium
milwaukee riverwalk
Existing Milwaukee Riverwalk
Proposed Riverwalk Extension
Stadium
Possible Water Taxi
water connections
Stadium
2 miles
1 mile
predominantly residential areas
Stadium
1/4 mile = 2,800 cars1/2 m
ile = 5,800 cars3/4 mile = 9,800 cars
Rockwell Parking Structure = 1,300
Parking Availability
A
B
parking availability
Miller Park
Marquette
Valley Fields
city connections
MSO
E
UWM
Sum
mer
fest
Stadium
BradleyCenter
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fill used on site
cut removed from site
buildings remaining on site
existing buildings on site site context
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Laminated Photovoltaic CanopyCanopy Structure / Roof
Canopy Trusses
LED Video Board
Upper Level Seating
Upper Level Bowl
Upper Level Concourse
Glass
Outer Stru
cture
Seating / Roof StructureBeer Garden
Polycarbonate Screen
Glass
Office Columns
Office Floors
stadium campus
structure diagram
south plaza
riverwalk
east entry
training fieldoffice/retail
south entry
indoor training/indoor soccer fields
community fitness center
bicycle parking
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Laminated Photovoltaic CanopyCanopy Structure / Roof
Canopy Trusses
LED Video Board
Upper Level Seating
Upper Level Bowl
Upper Level Concourse
Glass
Outer Stru
cture
Seating / Roof StructureBeer Garden
Polycarbonate Screen
Glass
Office Columns
Office Floors
Office/Retail bar along 1st St. Placement masks the stadium and creates an active streetscsape and a more urbanistic response.
Commercial space on the ground floor is revealed and made more transparent. All office functions are placed on the upper floors.
The ends of the office bars are opened.
Large entry portals are punched through the bulidng to provide views and entrance into the stadium.
The "skin" of the office facade is peeled upwards to create bridges and even more visibility through the buliding to reveal the stadium beyond.
main south entry
stadium interior
training facility
east entry from train tracks
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tunnel/circulation
locker rooms
team support
stairsmech./storage
stage
seats
team benches
ground level
ground level program
concourse
suites
restroom
parking/loading
stairs
fitness center
food/services
stage
seats
team benches
office lobby
retail
lower level
lower level program
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2nd level
2nd level program
4th level
4th level program
concourse
restroom
practice field
stairs
fitness center/indoor training
food/servicesseats
team office
office
broadcast boxes
stairs
seats
office
team office
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cross section - south
stadium/training/parking section
training facility / riverwalk section
field irrigation cisternparking
indoor soccer field prof. indoor training field
fitness/community center
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wetland
riverwalk
professional training field
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east elevation
south elevation
north elevation
west elevation
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irrig
atio
n
irrigation cistern recharge
clean water to harbor
rain water
gray
wat
er
to to
ilets
hardscape runo�
excess water
foundation de-watering
150,000 gal.cistern
pollu
ted
wat
er th
roug
h re
med
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g w
etla
nd
Practice Facility Array:Area= 40,500 ft2
Angle= 25°Opacity = 100%Energy= 729,000 kWh/yr
Stadium CanopyLaminated PV Array:Area= 121,500 ft2
Angle= 4°Opacity = 60%Energy= 1,129,913 kWh/yr
"Porch" CanopyLaminated PV Array:Area= 14,780 ft2
Angle= 0°Opacity = 60%Energy= 141,917 kWh/yr
PV Production
On-site Water Management
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Fitness/Practice/Parking:Area= 134,115 ft2
Energy= 1,265,850 kWh/yr
Practice Lights:Number= 40Energy= 7,680 kWh/yr
Stadium Lights:Number= 320Energy= 69,120 kWh/yr
LED Signage:Area= 5,490 ft2
Energy= 146,250 kWh/yr
StadiumArea= 346,120 ft2
Energy= 2,349,480 kWh/yr
Office:Area= 128,270 ft2
Energy= 1,539,240 kWh/yr
Energy Demands
Energy by PV: 37%Energy Demands = 5,377,624 kWh/yrPV Production = 2,000,830 kWh/yr
Site PV Coverage: 11%Site Area = 655,145 ft2PV Area = 72,898 ft2
100% StormwaterManagment On Site
100% IrrigationProvided by Rainfall83% from roof catchment supplemented by circulating wetland feature
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training field/riverwalk
southeast corner
1st st. entrances
community/fitness center
aquaponics center
boathouse
UWM School of Freshwater Science
res. hall
school office/research
office/research
officeindustrial
incubator
parking
The Urban Edge Studio was a sponsored course that collaborated with renowned planner, artist, and urban hydrologist Herbert Dreiseitl. This site in Milwaukee’s Inner Harbor is highly contaminated and used for the storage of coal. The theme of water is dominant on site with the new School of Freshwater Science being built and the hope that this area can be an innovative development that makes Milwaukee the leader in water technologies research and manufacturing. In keeping with this theme, this plan seeks to emphasize water and create a unified scheme for a variety of uses. All stormwater is managed on site in an interconnected network of linear gardens that collect, transport, and clean the water before it is released back into the harbor.
Two early ideas helped drive the genesis of this design. First was the exploration and manipulation of the currogated dock wall present on site. It was perforated to create a permeable boundary along the water’s edge to create points of intersection. These crossing points became balancing points where the docks reach out into the water, and the harbor reaches into the site. Finally, a central feature is the reuse of an existing coal barge on site. The barge is repurposed as a large swimming and bathing pool for the recreational use of the public. The floating pool allows guests to interact with the harbor by being set in into the water and having a unique perspective of the barges and boats at work.
existing site
riverwalk path
road network
docks/canals
harbor inlets
trees
lawn/gardens
stormwater
modified dock wall
existing dock wall
04Crossing the Line Milwaukee, WI 2011UWM: Prof. Jim Wasley / Herbert Dreiseitl
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barge swimming poolresidence/dining hall & pool plan
project siteInner Harbor of Milwaukee
Entertainment Center 2010 Personal Project05Solar House Renovation Milwaukee 2011
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
During the summer of 2011 I was hired by the School of Architecture and Urban Planning to help renovate the school’s 2009 Solar Decathlon competition house. The house was badly water damaged (due to logistic and storage mishaps) and had to be completely gutted and the mold remediated. Much of the custom woodwork was unsalvagable and the walls were taken back to studs.
As a part of a team, I helped demo, design, and renovate the interior, and design/build exterior features such as the elevated deck surround, benches, and planters. Individually I generated ideas regarding the open interior space. The goal was to use color to express the history of the house and the design features that were damaged and removed. I also designed/ordered materials for the flooring scheme using Marmoleum-Click tiles. The pattern expresses exposed beams overhead, previous room divisions of the house, and the diagonal line of the roof valley above.
roof valley
north wall flooring iterations
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06Entertainment Center 2010 Personal Project
This project came out of the necessity for funiture when moving to a new city, and the desire to have a hands-on summer project. The design was based on general measurements of its contents (dvd cases, Nintendo games, game consoles, etc.). It is a simple box shape with internal dividers set back from the outside edge to give depth and variety. Holes on the bottom shelf provide the ability to insert dowels to subdivide the shelving sections to fit a variety of media and functions. A dowel runs the length of the unit as a backstop for dvd cases ensuring that all cases line up and are easily stored.
The simple box design was a result of my design tendencies to have all design elements neatly contained in an organized framework with variety and detail. All items fit precisely and sapce is provided in the rear for running and organizing the many chords needed. Sizing of the different pieces was based on the use of two 4' x 8' sheets of MDF. After completion of its construction, the entertainment center has proven to be very sturdy, perhaps overly so, and has great functionality for a variety of uses and item arrangements.
outer shell
inte
rior d
ivid
ers
(futu
re m
odel
bas
e)
4’ x 8’ mdf sheets