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Ethan KellerA r c h i t e c t u r e P o r t f o l i o
O v e r v i e w
[RAD] Race0 1
ExoPod0 2
Architecture
Masterplans
Infrastructure
Artwork
Place From Space0 8
Clifton Library0 3
Queensway Connection0 78
reGEN Boston0 4
Sketches + Photography0 9
Nashville TOD0 5
Riverfront Masterplan0 6
0 1
A r c h i t e c t u r e0 1
This was part of a Department of Energy
competition to look at net-zero housing
for a multi-family complex. The complex
holds both market rate and aff ordable
units. It was coordinated with engineering
and fi nance students looking at the energy
use and feasibility of these projects to
bring interest for developers to the area. It
looks at redefi ning aff ordable mixed-use
housing other than the standard double
wide apartment units. The units further
contribute to the community with a
courtyard and connection to the riverfront
greenway being proposed in Asheville. It
creates more interaction among people
through the circulation and promotion of
public transit.
Location: Asheville, NC
Project Duration: 15 Weeks
Course Level: Arch 586
Professor: Mark Dekay
01 [RaD]RaCe
Site Elevation
01
Site Elevation
Sun + Wind MatrixSummer
Sun
Wind
Lee
Shade
Sun + Wind MatrixSummer
Sun
Wind
Lee
Shade
200 08001600
N
Legend
Major Cross Roads
Indirect Access
Direct Access
Possible Access
SpacesHeatingOccupancy Daylighting Cooling NoiseHeat Capture/Heat BorrowOccupancy Period Daylight vs. Artificial Access to Wind Noise Level Desired
1 Bedroom [Affordable]
Living/Dining
Living
Living
Kitchen
Dining
Dining
Bathroom
Kitchen
Kitchen
BeDroom
Bathroom
Bathroom
BeDroom
BeDrooms
1 Bedroom [Market]
2 Bedroom [Market]
Sun/Wind Matrix
Access/Connections
Views/Noise
Site plan
UP
DN
14' - 11 3/4" 5' - 11 3/4"
2' -
1 1/
4"
1' -
9"28
' - 6
"
31' -
6 3
/4"
3' -
9 1/
2"
3' - 3 1/4" 9' - 10 1/4" 7' - 10 1/4"
491 SF
LIVING/ KITCHEN/DINING
17 SFBATHROOM
8 SFCLO
4' -
3 1/
4"
14' - 11 3/4" 5' - 11 3/4"
2' -
2 1/
2"31
' - 6
3/4
"
3' - 3 1/4" 9' - 10 1/4" 7' - 10 1/4"
2' -
1 1/
4"
142 SFBEDROOM
25 SFCLO
8 SFLAUNDRY
156 SFBEDROOM 68 SF
BATHROOM
Scale
Project number
Date
Drawn by
Checked by
University of Tennessee Finance StudentsName #1Name #2
University of Tennessee Landscape StudentsName #1Name #2
3/8" = 1'-0"
A110
Enlarged Plans- 2BR
0001
Riverside ApartmentsCity of Asheville
Issue DateAuthor
Checker
3/8" = 1'-0"1 Detailed 2BR 1st Floor 3/8" = 1'-0"2 Detailed 2BR 2nd Floor
No. Description Date
CIRCULATION WALKING
VEHICLE
PROGRAM 2 BR
1 BR- AFFORDABLE
1 BR- AFFORDABLE
RETAIL
THERMAL MASS THERMAL BRICK WALLS
BRICK WALLS FOR NOISE CONTROL
NOISE / VIEWSWALKING DISTANCE (POINTS OF INTEREST)
ACCESS + CONNECTIONSCURRENT TRANSIT ROUTESTRANSITLAND USEFLOOD ZONES PERSPECTIVE KEY
SITE SECTION
SITE PLAN
ELEVATION - EAST ELEVATION - SOUTH ELEVATION - WEST ELEVATION - NORTH
1/32” = 1’-0”
1/32” = 1’-0”
1/16” = 1’-0” 1/16” = 1’-0” 1/16” = 1’-0” 1/16” = 1’-0”
A1
EXTERIOR VIEW OF 2 BEDROOM UNITSA1
VIEW FROM CONNECTION BRIDGE
OUTDOOR PUBLIC COURTYARD BALCONY VIEW 2 BEDROOM, LEVEL 1 INTERIOR VIEW
P2
P4 P5 P6
VIEW FROM ADJACENT GREENWAYP3
P1
P5
P4
P3
P2
Ethan KellerCasey Kuntz
Sun/Wind Matrix
Access/Connections
Views/Noise
The idea is to create a strong connection
between the units and the courtyard space. The
courtyard space allows for a transition between
the ground and the fl ood plain level in which
units could be built. This creates a space for
community engagement and connection to the
greenway across the street. The height off set
also allows for privacy, while still maintaining a
visual connection to the street and courtyard.
North Elevation South Elevation
UP
DN
14' - 11 3/4" 5' - 11 3/4"
2' -
1 1/
4"
1' -
9"28
' - 6
"
2' - 7 1/2"0' - 10" 8' - 6" 1' - 0" 6' - 8 1/2"
6' -
6 3/
4"3'
- 0"
2' - 7 1/2"
31' -
6 3
/4"
3' -
9 1/
2"
5' -
5 19
/32"
3' - 3 1/4" 9' - 10 1/4" 7' - 10 1/4"
525 SF
LIVING/ KITCHEN/DINING
17 SFBATHROOM
8 SFCLO
10' - 10 1/2" 2' - 0"
2' -
8"
3' -
0"
8' - 4 1/2" 2' - 8 1/2"
11' - 5 1/2" 0' - 10"
4' -
3 1/
4"
1' - 3" 5' - 4 1/2"
9' -
10 1
/2"
8' -
8"
5' - 5"
11' -
8 1
/2"
3' -
0"14
' - 9
1/2
"
2' - 7 1/2" 9' - 2"
7' - 10"
6' - 0"
17' -
11"
6' -
7"
14' - 11 3/4" 5' - 11 3/4"
2' -
2 1/
2"31
' - 6
3/4
"
3' - 3 1/4" 9' - 10 1/4" 7' - 10 1/4"
2' -
1 1/
4"
142 SFBEDROOM
25 SFCLO
8 SFLAUNDRY
156 SFBEDROOM
68 SFBATHROOM
Scale
Project number
Date
Drawn by
Checked by
University of Tennessee Finance StudentsName #1Name #2
University of Tennessee Landscape StudentsName #1Name #2
3/8" = 1'-0"
A110
Enlarged Plans- 2BR
0001
Riverside ApartmentsCity of Asheville
Issue DateAuthor
Checker
3/8" = 1'-0"1 Detailed 2BR 1st Floor 3/8" = 1'-0"2 Detailed 2BR 2nd Floor
No. Description Date
164 SFBEDROOM
481 SF
LIVING/ KITCHEN/DINING
67 SFBATHROOM
12' -
1 3
/4"
9' -
6"3'
- 10
"
1' - 6" 34' - 6"
6' - 0"
11' -
7 1
/2"
11' -
7 1
/2"
1' -
8"10
' - 0
"
19' - 0" 10' - 9" 9' - 7"
6' -
1 1/
2"5'
- 6
1/2"
12' -
0"
2' - 0" 2' - 2 1/2" 35' - 11 3/4"
9' - 7"
13 SFCLO
8 SFCLO
15 SFMECH
10 SFCLO
3' - 9 3/4"
3' -
11 3
/4"
3' -
4 1/
2"
3' - 0 1/4"
11' -
1 3
/4"
4' -
11 1
/2"
8' -
10 1
/2"
Scale
Project number
Date
Drawn by
Checked by
University of Tennessee Finance StudentsName #1Name #2
University of Tennessee Landscape StudentsName #1Name #2
3/8" = 1'-0"
A111
Enlarged Plans- 1BRMarket
0001
Riverside ApartmentsCity of Asheville
Issue DateAuthor
Checker
3/8" = 1'-0"1 Detailed 1BR Market
No. Description Date
296 SF
LIVING/ KITCHEN/DINING
134 SFBEDROOM
15 SFMECH
14 SFCLO
62 SFBATHROOM
7 SFCLO
4' -
1 1/
4"9'
- 8"
11' -
8 1
/4"
27' - 11 3/4"
25' - 0"
4' - 6 1/4"
1' - 6 1/4"
9 SFCLO
136 SFBEDROOM
7 SFCLO
14 SFRoom
62 SFBATHROOM
343 SF
LIVING/ KITCHEN/DINING
6' -
2 1/
4"5'
- 0
1/4"
9' -
7 3/
4"4'
- 1
3/4"
10' -
8 1
/4"
2' -
9 3/
4"9'
- 9
3/4"
12' - 11"
11' -
0 1
/2"
13' -
11
1/2"
24' - 7 3/4" 4' - 9" 2' - 4 3/32"
7 SFCLO
21' - 6" 6' - 9 3/32"
14 SFCLO
Scale
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Date
Drawn by
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University of Tennessee Finance StudentsName #1Name #2
University of Tennessee Landscape StudentsName #1Name #2
3/8" = 1'-0"
A112
Enlarged Plans- 1BRAffordable
0001
Riverside ApartmentsCity of Asheville
Issue DateAuthor
Checker
No. Description Date
3/8" = 1'-0"1 Detailed 1BR Affordable 1
3/8" = 1'-0"2 Detailed 1BR Affordable 2
2 Bedroom Unit 1 Bedroom Market Unit 1 Bedroom Affordable Unit
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Passive Heating and Cooling Cross/Stack Ventilation
02 eXoPoD02
This studio looked into using 3D printing as
a structural material to build a visitor center.
This project was done in conjunction with
Oak Ridge National Laboratories and SOM.
Our project looked at a shell for inspiration
as its growth process is similar to that of
a 3D printer. Our project highlights the
thin quality of the structure that can be
created with 3D printing while still holding a
substantial R-value. This method of building
can integrate many systems and be easily
assembled. These units could become the
next wave of prefabricated housing, which is
why we looked at how certain plumbing and
electrical units could be integrated into the
structure. It allows for more customizability
in size and confi guration, while maintaining
the ease of assembly for prefabricated
homes.
Location: Non-Specifi c Site
Project Duration: 8 Weeks
Course Level: Arch 572
Professor: James Rose
Teammates: Adam Buchanan and Khris Kirk
POWERFLEX SOLAR PANELS
D1
OPAQUE LIGHT OPENINGS
STRUCTURAL FRAMING
TONGUE GROOVE CONNECTION
EVACUATED AIR INSULATION
GLASS PIVOT DOOR
Axon
Detail - D1
EVACUATED INSULATION PANELS
POWERFLEX SOLAR PANEL
LED STRIP LIGHTING
(SNAP INTO PLACE)
TRANSLUCENT ABS W/ FIBERGLASS
SCREW @ 2’ O.C.
SEALANT
POWERFLEX SOLAR PANEL
Model
sHeLL
eXoPoD
Accretion is a chemical process of growth in which the inner “skin” produces the shell.
Shell size increases over time due to the process and is propor-tional to the size of the crustacean.
Axis of growth, typically spiral, travels in a sequence of Fibo-nacci proportions.
Deposition process is an extrusion of ABS in which beads of material are placed in layers.
Object grows vertically on the print plane and is limited by the size of the printer.
Layers can only be stacked along the z-axis resulting in a tex-ture of always parallel striations.
Perspective
N
FLEXIBLE SOLAR PANEL
FLEXIBLE SOLAR PANEL
3D PRINTED ABS FILAMENT RING
3D PRINTED ABS FILAMENT RING
3D PRINTED ABS FILAMENT RAMP
GLASS PIVOT DOOR
GLASS TRANSOM
3D PRINTED ABS FILAMENT END CAP
3D PRINTED ABS FiLaMent enD CaP
2
2
10
10
Vacuum Control System
Hydraulics
1
2 3
45
38
9
Power Generation and Storage
Water and PlumbingPerspective Floor Plan
1. Global Solar - PowerFlex BIPV
300W - 226” x 19.4” x .01”
2. Electrical Panel
3. Eaton - Solar Inverter
4kW System- 17.1”W x 33.3”H x 8.3”D
4. Charging Outlet
5. Battery
6. Mini-Split (condenser) Cooling Capacity - 9,000 BTU/hr
Heating Capacity - 10,900 BTU/hr
SEER - 30.5 or 15
7. Mini-Split (air handler)
8. Stiebel Eltron - Mini Tankless Electric Water Heater 7.5”W x 6.5”H x 3.25”D - 0.32 GPM Flow Rate
9. Sink
10. Vacuum Control Manifold +
Hydraulic Controls
CLiFton LiBRaRy
This project was a multidisciplinary project
with interior design. An important aspect of
the project was light and visibility through
diff erent materials. This aff ected the form
and circulation. The building is divided into
thirds. The entire interior is connected
through the light wells, which also provide
ventilation for the building. There is an
exterior and interior connection through the
visibility and the circulation. The circulation
funnels the people in through the entry and
remains visible to the exterior.
Location: Clifton, Cincinnati, OH
Project Duration: 4 Weeks
Course Level: Arc 202
Professor: Kim Martin
Teammates: David Hettler, Hannah Khederian+ Paula Restrepo
0303
Front Facade
Floor Plan Axon
This section perspective shows the relationship of all the floors as well as the stack effect located within the building providing better air circulation.
SectionStudy Models
Exterior Wall Section
Section
Entry Children’s Area
Outdoor Reading Space
The renderings show all the different qualities of light throughout the building. There is a
large amount direct sunlight coming in where all the reading and work environments are, whereas the book side has a more filtered
light through the light wells and indirect light from the lighting system. The model shows the mass of the model with the 1/3
to 2/3 ratio, the stair towers in the front and the back, and the location of the light wells
dividing the spaces.
ReGen Boston
The North Shore area has it all from young
to elderly, commercial to academic, homes
to apartments. The main idea was to
reconnect the residents with the waterfront
and city infrastructure and create a new
style of multi-generational housing. I fi rst
connected the new structure by using a
common element found throughout Boston,
brick. Secondly, I focused on views and visual
connections from the sidewalk and the
housing units. Lastly I looked at sustainable
features utilizing the rooftops of the
structure for gray water collection and roof
gardens.
Location: North Shore, Boston, MA
Project Duration: 4 Weeks
Course Level: Arc 402.C
Professor: Murali Paranandi
View from Harbor
0404
View from Harbor
Demographics - North Shore
Married [18%]
Single Family [5%]
Single [58%]
Non-Family [19%]
Section
H o u s i n g P l a n s
Studio 25% 450 sq. ft.
1 Bedroom 40% 650 sq. ft.
2 Bedroom 25% 900 sq. ft.
3 Bedroom 10% 1300 sq. ft.
Studio Apartment
1 Bedroom
Multi-generational housing confi gurationThe configuration of the apartments allow families to have their independence, but at the same time be close in proximity. For example, a college student could live in the studio apartment while the rest of his family live in the 2 bedroom apartment.
Street Side View
This view shows the entry into the public courtyard, as well as the connection between the retail and the living area. The courtyard is a public space, which is why it opens up to both the harbor walk and street side. The point is to have this area create a sense of community. Inside the circulation tower the stairs circulate around a green wall. The idea is that this promotes use of the stairs because of the green wall and visibility to the inner portion of the city. The towers are also open to the public because of functions, such as a coff ee shop, community learning, and North Shore information center. The community area to the left of the rendering holds the rec center, community roof garden, and community rooms.
Maximize Space Public vs. PrivateCourtyard
Views + Connection
Site Plan
The form was created to make a simple, but dynamic shape connecting the infrastructure of the city to the bay area. This visual connection opens up the area and invites people in and through the space. I didn’t want a closed off courtyard because of the views and desire to create a community area. The courtyard area is more of an
intimate space being somewhat enclosed, while the lower portion to the harbor acts as an open park area for the community and
residents. Even the seating for the courtyard promotes interaction verses the standard one direction bench. Courtyard
Harbor View
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02 M a s t e r p l a n s
We put together a 25 year plan to redevelop
Cool Springs into a transit oriented
development. Our site was roughly a mile
in diameter, because a half mile is the
furthest people will walk for mass transit.
An existing rail line is converted into a
commuter rail. The idea is to create more
mix-use buildings with direct relationship
to the street. A mixture of typologies are
placed within the city through retrofi tting
buildings as well as infi lling between them
creating a higher density area. The center of
town is framed by two major streets and the
greenway.
Location: Cool Springs, Nashville, Tennessee
Project Duration: 15 week
Course Level: Arc 571
Professor: Thomas K. Davis
Teammates: Allison Summers + Kim Wojick
0505 NASHVILLE TOD
NASHVILLE TOD
Site Axon
Existing Site
Proposed Bus CirculationProposed Bike Lanes + Paths
Masterplan
N SITE PLAN
To the left shows how we dispersed the diff erent types of housing throughout the city. Each team member took a specifi c portion to further develop. I had the city center, which is an informal space directly related to the rail station, park, and amphitheater across the street. The space between buildings can be used as a market or gathering space for rallies or concerts. Currently, the Cool Springs area is not pedestrian friendly because of a lack of sidewalks and widely dispersed businesses. The fi rst focus is to create a central core focused around the transit system. This can be seen in the image above. Then start infi lling areas between buildings to create a higher density to support the transit system.
PeRsPeCtiVe
seCtion
seCtion PeRsPeCtiVe
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PHASING PLAN
PHASE 3
PHASE 2
PHASE 1
The site was broken down into 3 phases over a 25 year period to revitalize the area. The fi rst phase creates higher density near the transit with large amounts of retail and jobs to support it. Then the housing is built around it in future phases to continue supporting the area.
RiVeRFRont MasteRPLan
The project was about connections and how
they are formed. The idea was taking the
main axes of the city and making them the
location of the nodes on the waterfront.
These nodes were categorized and located
according to the commercial and residential
areas. Not only is there connection between
the city and the waterfront, but connection
along the waterfront. The connective
elements serve as transitional areas creating
spaces with diff erent traffi c patterns.
Location: Covington, Kentucky
Project Duration: 5 week
Course Level: Arc 302
Professor: Bruce Rankin
0606
Masterplan
COVINGTON
CONCEPT 2
HEARTCONNECTION
IDENTITY 2
CONNECTION
IDENTITY 1
CINCINNATI
CONCEPT 3
IDENTITY 1
IDENTITY 1 HEART
CONNECTION
CONNECTION
CONNECTION
CONNECTION TO NEWPORT-POINT WHERE OHIO RIVER AND
LICKING RIVER CONVERGE
STEEP SLOPE W/ REINFORCING WALL
CONNECTION AREA W/ RIVERBOAT
CONNECTION W/ HISTORIC DISTRICT -
FLAT/PAVED SIDEWALK
LEVEE IDEAL SPOT FOR NATURAL AMPITHEATER
LEVEE WALL WATER/LIGHT GRAFITTI
AREA TO CONNECT PATHS W/ ROEBLING BRIDGE
FUTURE RESTAURANT CONNECTION W/ RIVERWALK + CITY
TWO LEVELS FOR DIFFERENTIATION
POSSIBLE MARINA OR WALK ON BARGES
POSSIBLE RENTALBUILDING LOCATION
POSSIBLE RENTALBUILDING LOCATION
MULTI-LEVEL FUNCTIONNOISY AREA W/
BRIDGES
LEVEE WALLOPPORTUNITY
PARK LOCATION/ FISHING LOCATION
OUTDOOR GAMES AREA/SEATING/BEVERAGES
COVINGTON
CINCINNATI
NEWPORT
Section - Garden Barge
The current riverfront is highly under utilized, so I looked at the various opportunities and constraints.
I allowed the existing infrastructure of the city to dictate the location of elements in the design. The
demographics dictated elements for all ages, which are also located within specifi c location according to the infrastructure. The sections show the varying height
diff erences along the riverfront, which allowed the greenspace towards the upper portion of the site, while
still maintaining fl ood control.
Section - Amphitheater + Restaurant
03
03 I n f r a s t r u c t u r e
Queensway ConneCtion
The main purpose is to connect the people
of Ozone Park to Forrest Park as well as
connect people on the ground to the
elevated Ozone Park Station. This is done
with both pedestrian paths and bike paths
to accommodate all people. It is the DNA of
Queens. The DNA helix shape promotes a
fl owing, meandering motion throughout the
site. It brings all the cultures to one area
to express and explore together creating
more awareness within the community. The
areas programmatically include bike sharing,
cafes, gardens, and green spaces. All
features coincide with the idea of bringing
the community together.
Location: Ozone Park, Queens, NY
Project Duration: 4 Weeks
Course Level: Arc 402.C
Professor: Murali Paranandi
Bike l Pedestrian PathPedestrian Paths
0707
Queensway ConneCtion
Concept 1Central Axis w/ Hub
Concept 2Endpoint Activators + Dispersion
Concept 3Centralized Connector
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1
1
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4
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4
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2
2
5
5
5
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3
3
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6
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6Entry
Bike + Pedestrian Path
Pedestrian Path
Nodes
Motion Wall
Opening to Below
Site Plan
Site ElevationElevationSite ElevationSite ElevationSite ElevationElevationSite ElevationSite ElevationElevationSite Elevation
PathwayPedestrian and BicycleMultiple levels: create viewpointsMaterials: wood + Concrete
EntryHighly VisibleGrand AppearanceInteractive Community SpaceStairsWheel chair accessible rampBike accessible
LightingInteractive lighting movementHighlight repetitive elements
VendorsOpen or closed spaceSpecifi c Types: food + rentals
SeatingPromote InteractionSheltered and non-shelteredUpcycle viaduct materials
Sustainable FeaturesSolar collectionGray water collectionUpcycle viaduct materialsGreen space
Grand Staircase or Elevator
VendorsInteractive Lighting
Nearby Building Heights
Grand Staircase or Elevator
Solar + Water CollectionWater/Ice feature
Interactive SeatingRetain Space Below
Wheel-chair accessible
Program + Opportunities + Constraints
Section
Section
The entry is a key element having both stairs and wheelchair accessible ramp. The entry is an exploration of motion. The motion wall is made up of small aluminum panels. The sketch detail is located to the right. The motion is meant to track the activity and the community around it.
Nodes
Motion Lighting Art Installation Outdoor Exercise Area
Cafe/Market Ground Level
PLaCe FRoM sPaCe
The goal is an upcycled pocket park that
connects the community of Over-the-Rhine.
The main materials are pvc, pallets, and
tennis balls. All easily accessible, cheap, and
found within the Cincinnati area. The idea is
to use these materials in an uncharacteristic
way so it gets people to take a second
look and investigate the area. People can
appreciate the common materials and forms
being reused to create a more vibrant space
within a residential area. This is both easily
put together and torn down for the purpose
to improve vacant lots, while waiting for
someone to further invest in the lot.
It’s meant for impromptu stops located
centrally between schools, businesses, and
Findley Market. This allows the area to
be available to classroom activities, lunch
areas for business people, and impromptu
performance areas for the artists. The site
is set up with a variety of diff erent spaces
allowing for small gatherings or large ones.
Location: Over-The-Rhine Cincinnati, OH
Project Duration: 1.5 Weeks
Course Level: Arc 402.C
Professor: Murali Paranandi
Site PlanSite Plan
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Site PlanSite PlanSite PlanSite PlanSite Plan
PVC Solar Light
Solar Transmitter
Tennis Ball Seating
Half Pallet
Planting Area
Moss/Sedum Pallet
PVC Talking Tubes
The site is located in a vacant lot along the road connecting Findley Market
and Washington Park. It is located centrally within Over-the-Rhine and located
between most of the schools in the area as well as among many businesses.
The site is located on a corner so it is more visible and more viable for people
to interact amongst one another.
The section to the right shows how the planting beds would be formed as well
as the location of the tennis balls. Also, it shows how the pvc pipe talking
tubes would travel through the pallets to get to other areas of the site so that
little to no digging is involved on the site. The pvc pipe is also used for the
light sculpture, which is powered by solar power and easily attached to one
another.
Section
Perspective
The pvc pipe is used to create the talking tubes for children interaction and for the solar light sculptures in the garden beds.
The pallets are used for the structure, because they are readily available and have great strength. The gaps allow them to be easily converted to planters too.
The tennis balls are readily available in Cininnati with their U.S. Open Championship. Tennis balls are bouncy and would provide a comfortable seating and bouncing pad.
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04 A r t w o r k
SKETCHES+PHOTOGRAPHY
Pencil Sketch - Turkey - 2012 Pencil Sketch - Turkey - 2012
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Watercolor - Turkey - 2012 Marker + Pencil - 2011
White Pencil - 2009
Study Abroad Photography
ItalyGreeceTurkey
Contact
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