A N N A J U R Sam
florence universityflorence, italy
view from within tree grove looking into the redesigned piazza
floor plans
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below ground
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parking garage 1 exhibition space 2
auditorium 3rest rooms and closet 4
piazza 5covered entrance 6
group study and reading space 7existing library 8
cafe 9outdoor cafe space 10
walkable roof 11
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s e c t i o n | a u d i t o r i u m a n d e x h i b i t i o n
s e c t i o n | a l l l e v e l s
new construction
walkable rooftop
existing building
renovated interior
underground parking
exhibition space
multipurpose seating
renovated interior
cafe
entrance lobby
building sections
queen city bicycle rack competitioncincinnati, ohio
Wind and sweeping movements were my main design inspirations. The image of hair whipping behind a rider’s head as she creates a vortex by speeding forward was constant in my thoughts throughout the design process. I wanted a form that emerged out of the earth only to dive back in as representation of the impermanence and instant appearance of wind, breeze, and vortex. The shape is meant to fan the bicycles so that they too are a piece of the sculpture. The rotating bikes enhace the sweeping movement. I also wanted the rack to have two functions. Besides being functional for locking a bicycle, the ramp-like concrete offers passers, cyclists, and loungers a placeto rest. My task was to design a piece that remained elegant while accomplishing all these ideas.
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concept
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locationI envisioned the bike rack emerging along a linear pathway in a park or along the water, as though the sidewalk were a windy corridor and thebike rack is subject to the turbulance. Lytle Park, the proposed Banks construction between the sport facilities, or simply along the existing riverwalk weresites I considered. The racks would face the grass or edge while the concrete faces the main walking path so that people can rest on the concrete without climbingover others�’ property.
shawnee lookout landscapenorth bend, ohio
site in early spring oxbow wetlands viewable from site densely forested site
indiana
ohio
ke n t u c k y
p ro g ra m ::visitors centersitting space
c o n c e r n s ::topographyseasonal useexisting woodlands and ecosystemsmigratory bird resting locationdeep american indian historyimpact of intervention on sitelure people to space
a p p ro a c h ::work around existing treesadd only native non-aggressive plantsreflective walls play with seasonal colorprovide glimpses of structure from pathintroduce downy service berry treesintroduce various red wildflowers
entry sequence: north
entry sequence: south
paper foldingoxford, ohio
clifton library cincinnati, ohio
s e c t i o n
stacks
community room reading
reading
readingentrance
floor plans
w e s t e l e v a t i o n
conceptual city redesignolde north dayton, dayton, ohio
elite student apartmentsarena district, dayton, ohio
tentative site plan
high school football stadium 1university of dayton basketball arena 2
mixed use buildings 3pedestrian bridge 4vehicular entrance 5
rec center complex 6parking 7
existing medium density neighborhood 8single family homes 9
covered parking/movable market 10field seating with large screen sport broadcast 11
picnic and playground park 12canoe and kayak mooring 13
sports retail 14river 15
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color studiesprismacolor markers and color pencils