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A small compilation of studio work samples from the University of Washington Masters of Architecture program. More online: www.reed-kelly.com
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Reed Kellywork samples
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BROADWAY BREWHAUS View of Beer Hall
Adaptive reuse of 1929 brick building / Capitol Hill, SeattleProfessor E. GoldenA new urban brewery for Capitol Hill, next door to Dick’s Drive-InPreserved character building while introducing new uses
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Transverse Section
2nd Level Plan
Longitudinal Section
Ground Level Plan1. Coworking Lobby2. Cafe3. Brewer’s Lab4. Beer Hall5. Bar
6. Storage7. Mash/Kettle/ Fermenters8. Grain Mill9. Spent Grain
10. Loading Dock 11. Private Coworking Desks12. Coworking Desks13. Lounge14. Conference
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-Buttresses for masonry wall
-Built in desks at coworking level
-Built in seating at beer hall level
-Slats allow for visual connection
-Top of wall vents odors from brewing process
-Seperates program functions and public/private space
-Slats made from salvaged wood from original floors/joists
Slab on Grade
Brewing Fermentation Tanks
Masonry Wall Assembly-Brick masonry wall (existing 1929 building shell)-Steel wide flange and c-channel strong backing-Infill windows (new and existing locations)
Roof Assembly-Aggregate ballast-Rigid insulation (sloped to drain to wood slat walls)-Drainage layer-Roof membrane on warm side of insulation-Steel roof deck-Steel tube beams-Steel stud furring-Gypsum board
Skylight-Glass sloped to drain to Roof Assembly 2-Mullions on tapered steel tube beams-End of beam set back from skylight opening in Roof Assembly 2
Wood Slat Wall Assembly-1”x3” wood slats, spaced 1” apart-2”x2” wood supports-Window mullions aligned with wood supports-Glass (for noise separation)-Operable panels at top of wood wall for stack ventilation
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Benefits of the Wooden Slat Walls
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Masonry Shell
Steel Frame
WOOD SLAT WALLS
Floors and roof set into frame
Skylight and glassenclosure
Structural System Diagram
View of Brewer’s Entrance
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BROADWAY BREWHAUSAdaptive reuse of 1929 brick building / Capitol Hill, SeattleProfessor E. GoldenA new urban brewery for Capitol Hill, next door to Dick’s Drive-InPreserved character building while introducing new uses
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View of Coworking Desks
BROADWAY BREWHAUSAdaptive reuse of 1929 brick building / Capitol Hill, Seattle
Professor E. GoldenA new urban brewery for Capitol Hill, next door to Dick’s Drive-In
Preserved character building while introducing new uses06
View from Coworking Lounge
1/4” = 1’-0” Physical Model
Project type, LocationStudio # / Year
ProfessorMedium/Materials/Techniques
PROJECT TITLE
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UPTOWN LIVE/WORK LOFTSUrban Design & Mixed Use Infill / Lower Queen Anne, SeattleProfessor T. MaulCreated a 50 year urban design plan for the neighborhood Designed an infill mixed-use building as a catalyst for neighborhood development
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View from Counterbalance Park
Neighborhood Plan DiagramBuilding Parti Diagrams
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Section Perspective
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UPTOWN LIVE/WORK LOFTS
Section Looking West
East Elevation
Urban Design & Mixed Use Infill / Lower Queen Anne, SeattleProfessor T. MaulCreated a 50 year urban design plan for the neighborhood Designed an infill mixed-use building as a catalyst for neighborhood development
Anticipated Future Development
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MAIN LEVEL
LOFT LEVEL
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MAIN LEVEL
LOFT LEVEL
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Typical Residential Floor
Typical Courtyard Unit - Lower
Typical Courtyard Unit - Upper
Typical Street Unit - Lower
Typical Street Unit - Upper
Typical Residential Floor - Loft
1. Kitchen2. Living3. Dining4. Balcony5. Sliding Shutters6. Bedroom 17. Bathroom8. Living (loft)9. Bedroom 2 (loft)
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PIER 48 MARITIME MUSEUMCivic building, Seattle WaterfrontProfessor K. Oshima, E. GoldenUrban design integrated into future waterfront planCivic building design to provide an interactive experience
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Hands-OnClassroom
In-Water Exhibit
Vertical/HangingExhibits
Feature Exhibit
Permanent Collection Exhibit
Entry Exhibit
Temporary Installations
View of Entrance
Site PlanConcept DiagramProgram Organization Diagram
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View of Permanent Collection Space
Site/Building Section
LIGHT & SHADOWProfessor J. DeeExploring space & light with cast plaster models
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Exterior Model PhotosInterior Model Photos
MOVEABLE MAZETemporary interactive installation on Seattle Waterfront
Professor K. Oshima, E. GoldenAn interactive, changeable maze installation on the waterfront
Translucent panels slide up/down on fixed poles16
Site Section
View of EntranceView Inside InstallationMoveable Maze Panel Diagram
ADAP(T)ABLEDigital FabricationProfessor R. CongdonPrototype of changeable furnitureBox transforms into table, desk, chair, coffee table, bench
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Table/Desk, Coffee Table & Bench, ChairBox Becomes Furniture
ROCKER BLOCK STOOLWood/Metal Fabrication
Professor K. GriggsWelded/bent steel frame supports wooden end-grain blocks
Blocks can slide & pivot to form to the person sitting18
GLOW BOXDigital FabricationProfessor R. CongdonCNC routed plywood form the structureBox appears solid when light is offPlywood routed to ~1/32” thick to let light through19
Lamp with Lid On Lamp with Lid Off
UW DESIGN/BUILD PROGRAM (CURRENT) Design/Build, Fremont, Seattle
Professor S. Badanes, J. LabarreCollaborative design for greenhouse & garden infrastructure with full C.D. set
Group construction for pre-fabricated wall & roof panels20
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