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A compilation of my design work from Graduate School.
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Cody Stadler
Academic Work
New Media Arts Center - Minneapolis, MN Union Depot Expansion - St. Paul, MN Performing Arts Center and Masterplan - Oshkosh, WI
New Media Arts Center
3New Media Arts Center
Situated across the Mississippi River from the Guthrie Theatre, the Soap Factory is remnant of the historic industrial age in Minneapolis. This specific site houses an underfunded art gallery and artist studio space. The premise of this project was to propose a vibrant program and building that could catalyze growth in the area.
Site and Parti
4New Media Arts Center
New Media Arts Center@ thesoapfactory
cody stadler
Program
The existing structure is a timber-framed building from the early 1900s and creates spaces that are ideal for artist studios much like they exist currently. Following this cue, the existing building is filled with production aspects of the program and the newer, flashier building contains the consumptive pieces of the program.
Program and FormProgram diagram
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5New Media Arts Center
The material quality of the addition speaks to the programmatic aspects it contains. Sleek, bright and theatrical, this addition uses its material qualities to entice visitors to peer beyond its fuschia-hued skin and transparent courtyard.
Detail and Materiality
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Union Depot Expansion
7Union Depot Expansion
The existing Union Depot is a relic of the industrial revolution and the city of St. Paul is seeking to revive it to its glory day. This is problematic. The proposed program, coupled with the condominium tenants that have moved into the building, does not fit. This proposal seeks to continue the dispersion of the program in harmony with the revival of the transit hub.
Site and Parti Program Dispersion Diagram
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The dispersion of programmatic elements, coupled with a separation of mobility types were the driving forces behind the formal concept of this proposal. Pedestrian, automobile, light rail and bus movement are all given discreet zones that interact with particular pieces of architecture. The most vividly explored is that of the pedestrian. Spaces along the pedestrian path were designed to create a “hyper-urban” experience; meshing various layers of materials with varying levels of enclosure.
Program and Form
Union Depot Expansion
Programmatic Axonometric
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To create the level of transparency required for the pedestrian experiences, many layers of glass, steel and concrete were used. The careful precision with which openings within glass are made also help promote the layering concept.
Detail and Materiality
Project Title
Oshkosh Performing Arts Center and Masterplan
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The city of Oshkosh has seen many transformations and transplantations of its downtown district throughout its history. This proposal seeks to anchor the downtown district that is currently expanding and to provide a strong socio-economic center. An existing shopping mall of ~400,000 square feet is the basis for this exploration.
Site and Parti
Oshkosh Performing Arts Center
Urban Program Diagram
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Through program and construction phasing, the building begins to be reinhabited by various constituents of the city. The University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh turns into one of the greater stakeholders in this property, along with local businesses and local government. In creating a highly mixed program, this place has many shareholders and becomes the antithesis to the classic shopping mall idealism of consumption.
Program and Form
Oshkosh Performing Arts Center
Construction sequencing diagram
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To become a beacon for a mid-sized city and a region, the building is packed with entertainment functions that supplement commercial businesses, education facilities and various other tenants. The entertainment aspect also creates a higher profile for the place, creating a hierarchy the city currently lacks and desperately needs.
Detail and Materiality
Oshkosh Performing Arts Center
Theatrical Building Section