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PORTFOLIOkelly a. sanford | [email protected] | 831.246.1328
VANCOUVER BRITISH COLUBIA
SANTA CRU CALIFORNIA
EUGENE OREGONCOPENHAGEN DENARK
Take Part Installation, Spring 2012Ribbon Landscape, Spring 2012Syntactical Facts / Syntactical Fictions, Fall 2011Chasing the Sun, Fall 2011
In With the Tide, Spring 2009The Cove, Spring 2009Archipelago, Fall 2008
Design / Build - Front Deck, Summer 2008
City of Nodes, Winter 2013In the Eye of War, Fall 2012
CITY OF NODESUniversity of OregonEugene, Oregon, Winter 2013
Located in Quy Nhon, Vietnam, a city facing rapid population expansion, this proposal was developed in a group of four. Our vision was to create a city formed by series of grids with neighborhood centers at major transit intersections and walkable connections to the beach. Continuous and expansive green spaces would defi ne district edges while also helping to mitigate fl ooding and provide safe passage for the area’s wildlife.
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walkable districts extensive green space clustered building heights network of streets
IN THE EYE OF WARUniversity of OregonEugene, Oregon, Fall 2012
A war letters museum in Portland’s Pearl District explores the effect of war as a fragmentation of the whole. Beginning in the darkness of a planetarium, the visitor progresses through a series of channeled views, culminating with the day’s sky.
Are you from British Columbia?
EXPRESSION
POLLING
EXHIBITION
TAKE PART INSTALLATION University of British ColumbiaVancouver, Canada, Spring 2012
Inspired by a childrens toy, this installation aims to provide a hub of student interaction within the existing lower hallway of UBC’s Student Union Building. Moveable colored pegs on an enlarged pegboard are meant to encourage abstract forms of expression, polling, and exhibition. The fl exible framework of spaced 2x4s can be easily adapted to support new installations, advertising, and utilities.
overlay of transverse sections1 : 200
axonometric diagram1 : 1000
side elevation of assembled landscape1 : 200
landscape plan 1 : 1000 front elevation of module iteration
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generative process
11x
elevation
skewed lines vertical arrayof lines
ribbon surfacearray of iterations
landscape
tree placement height of trees
trunk radius
vertices of rectangle
depth of landscape
width of landcape
loft lines
rhino
grasshopper
jitter elevation sequence
randomizationgenerator
skew front vertices
input outcome
parametric process map
ribbon landscape for the split house
Kelly Sanford + Lőrinc Vass
ARCH 517March 2012
isolate tread face edges skew lines along edges jitter vertical spacing loft lines into surface module loft modules into landscape
section cutsthrough each module
countour linesat 0.5 m interval
topographywith trees
topographywith base geometry
overlay of transverse sections1 : 200
axonometric diagram1 : 1000
side elevation of assembled landscape1 : 200
landscape plan 1 : 1000 front elevation of module iteration
1 : 200
generative process
11x
elevation
skewed lines vertical arrayof lines
ribbon surfacearray of iterations
landscape
tree placement height of trees
trunk radius
vertices of rectangle
depth of landscape
width of landcape
loft lines
rhino
grasshopper
jitter elevation sequence
randomizationgenerator
skew front vertices
input outcome
parametric process map
ribbon landscape for the split house
Kelly Sanford + Lőrinc Vass
ARCH 517March 2012
isolate tread face edges skew lines along edges jitter vertical spacing loft lines into surface module loft modules into landscape
section cutsthrough each module
countour linesat 0.5 m interval
topographywith trees
topographywith base geometry
overlay of transverse sections1 : 200
axonometric diagram1 : 1000
side elevation of assembled landscape1 : 200
landscape plan 1 : 1000 front elevation of module iteration
1 : 200
generative process
11x
elevation
skewed lines vertical arrayof lines
ribbon surfacearray of iterations
landscape
tree placement height of trees
trunk radius
vertices of rectangle
depth of landscape
width of landcape
loft lines
rhino
grasshopper
jitter elevation sequence
randomizationgenerator
skew front vertices
input outcome
parametric process map
ribbon landscape for the split house
Kelly Sanford + Lőrinc Vass
ARCH 517March 2012
isolate tread face edges skew lines along edges jitter vertical spacing loft lines into surface module loft modules into landscape
section cutsthrough each module
countour linesat 0.5 m interval
topographywith trees
topographywith base geometry
RIBBON LANDSCAPEUniversity of British ColumbiaVancouver, Canada, Spring 2011collaboration with Lőrinc Vass
This parametrically generated landscape was adapted from a model of a stairwell using Grasshopper and Rhino. Our intent was to use increasing degrees of randomness to create a landscape that was calm and smooth on one end, but became more turbulent towards the other end.
elevation
skewed lines vertical arrayof lines
ribbon surfacearray of iterations
landscape
tree placement height of trees
trunk radius
vertices of rectangle
depth of landscape
width of landcape
loft lines
rhino
grasshopper
jitter elevation sequence
randomizationgenerator
skew front vertices
input outcome
contour
SYNTACTICAL FACTSSYNTACTICAL FICTIONS University of British Columbia Vancouver, CA, Fall 2011
A solid/void analysis of the Royal Bank Building in Vancouver led to an exploration of the spatial implications of ceiling heights in the extreme environment of “The Edge”
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CHASING THE SUNUniversity of British Columbia Vancouver, Canada, Fall 2011
This site analysis examines the availability of sunlight throughout the day of the equinox. Using a sketchup model as a basis for sun studies, I discovered the heights at which the full area of the site would be sunny at each hour of the day. I then modifi ed the resulting platforms based on the shaded area at each respective time of day. Finally, to ensure that the platforms would not block the sunlight of other platforms, interfering areas were cut away.
7:00 am, 57m
8:00 am, 49m
9:00 am, 27m
10:00 am, 99m
11:00 am, 85m
12:00 pm, 63m
1:00 pm, 31m
2:00 pm, 43m
3:00 pm, 39m4:00 pm, 42m
5:00 pm, 61m
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IN WITH THE TIDE Danish Institute for Study AbroadCopenhagen, Denmark, Spring 2009
This plaza was designed for Havnestaden, a newly developed neighborhood in outer Copenhagen. The neighborhood is sandwiched between the harbor and a park and the proposal seeks to address this situation. Elements are designed to foster greater connection with the ebb and fl ow of life in the harbor and the natural attractiveness of the fælled (natural park) to bring human scale and living warmth to the steel, glass, and concrete of the development.
AXEL HEIDES GADE
ISLANDS BRYGGE
bike parking
bike parking
cafe
resident lobby
kayak rental
headquarters
�tness center
car parking
THE COVEDanish Institute for Study AbroadCopenhagen, Denmark, November 3rd, 2008
This charrette challenge was to design a social bench using a single 2.4 x 1.2 meter sheet of material in 28 hours. Working in a group of three, we came up with a design that used nearly the entire sheet by folding and cutting the bench in 3 large pieces. The crescent shape is meant to encourage conversation and was inspired by the cove we had recently visited on a sketching tour.
ARCHIPELAGORoyal Danish Academy School of Architecture Copenhagen, DK. 2008
Working in a team of four over 6 hours, our initial concept was to create island that was seemingly ideal but in fact uninhabitable, inspired by a scene from Life of Pi by Yann Martel. In our version, the island’s inhabitants have mined a island paradise of precious natural resources and as a consequence it has begun to sink into the sea. The islanders survive by building out haphazardly from their rooftops with found materials.
DRIVEWAY
STREET
MAINENTRANCE
BACKYARD
DECK DESIGN-BUILD Felton, CA, Summer 2008
The deck has been used for sunbathing, summer dinner parties, and small backyard concerts. It was constructed in two months by the 5 members of my family. The deck surface is composed of TimberTech composite boards and redwood. The framing was set at a 45 degree angle perpendicular to the decking boards to reduce the amount of material needed.
kelly a. sanford | [email protected] | 831.246.1328