Maggie Dougherty Architecture Portfolio

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Selected works from my five years as an undergraduate at Iowa State Univsersity

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A STUDY OF CONTEXT AND CONNECTIONFALL 2012: 5th Year ArchitectureLOCATION: Boston, MAPROFESSOR: Cal LewisDURATION: 16 weeksPROJECT TEAM: Maggie Dougherty, Sean Leintz, Sunny Du

ARCHITECTURE OVERVIEW: With a pier site in Boston’s celebrated North End, the Waterfront Symphony Center expands its audience by encompassing community space directly connected to the harbor. The building maintains both an urban context and a neighborhood park with its geometry. The experimental hall can open up to the pier and double its capacity through the outdoor amphitheater. The main hall holds 1200 with stadium and dining seating, all with a view to the water. This view exemplifi es the hierarchy of circulation that each component of the project shares.

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Revitalization of Via dei Fori ImperialiA STUDY OF HARMONIZING THE PRESENT TO THE PASTSPRING 2011: 4th Year ArchitectureLOCATION: Rome, ItalyPROFESSOR: Cal LewisDURATION: 4 weeksPROJECT TEAM: Maggie Dougherty, Sarah Bruketta, Alexandra Ruiz

ARCHITECTURE OVERVIEW: Our program, the Wall of Voices, connects a traditionally tourist area to native Romans through private recording stations in a public environment. The design consists of a waterfall wall that curves at the top on the reverse side to capture the sound of an individual. The structure provides a public water feature in the front and private recording and listening stations in the back. These stations are for listening to the oral history of Via dei Fori Imperiali and recording thoughts and events that can be heard viasocial media in the present.

site map

site diagram

site section

design progression pictograms

wall at night

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private back

A STUDY OF RHYTHM AND CIRCULATONFALL 2011: 4th Year ArchitectureLOCATION: Columbus, INPROFESSOR: Greg PalermoDURATION: 12 weeksINDIVIDUAL PROJECT

ARCHITECTURE OVERVIEW: The Columbus Museum of Innovation is a place that refl ects the town’s historic character by nodding to its surroundings yet withstanding a modern appeal. The building is constructed in an all timber frame with glass and wood paneling infi ll. Once inside, the light materials and open central space act as a community pavilion linking visitors to the shop, café, offi ces, and exhibitions. Longitudinal axes on both the fi rst and second level work as streetscapes as well as the main circulation through the building. This allows for the legacy of the city to be exhibited while the main street itself is on display.

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building rhythm

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A STUDY OF COMPOSITION IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENTARCHITECTURE OVERVIEW: The following are a compilation of an Architectural Photography course taught by Cameron Campbell and photographs from studying abroad in the Spring of 2012.

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Cinque Terre, Italy

Athens, Greece

Ames, Iowa

A STUDY OF THE EVOLUTION OF FORM AND FUNCTIONSPRING 2012: 4th Year ArchitectureLOCATION: Rome, ItalyPROFESSOR: Cal LewisDURATION: 4 weeksMEDIUM: Graphite, Ebony pencils

From ceremonial uses to drying clothes, balconies originated in Italy quickly becoming a vital part of everyday life. I believe they capture the character of Italian architecture that was built through balancing form and function.

drawingsfrom italy

MAC/PC BASED PROGRAMS ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

ADOBE INDESIGNADOBE PHOTOSHOP

AUTODESK AUTOCADAUTODESK REVIT

DIGITAL SLR PHOTOGRAPHY/EDITINGGOOGLE SKETCHUPMAXON CINEMA 4D

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BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTUREDIGITAL MEDIA MINOR

IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY MAY 2013

IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY ROME PROGRAMROME, ITALY JANUARY-MAY 2012

LEED GREEN ASSOCIATE

ALPHA GAMMA DELTA SORORITY PRESIDENT

IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY ROME PROGRAM STUDENT AMBASSADOR

HANSEN AWARD FOR THIRD YEAR ARCHITECTURE FINALISTIOWA STATE UNIVERSITY DEAN’S LIST

IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIPALPHA GAMMA DELTA ACADEMIC AWARD

leadership

awards

education

technical skills

RML ARCHITECTS, LLCSIOUX CITY, IA

Architectural Intern, October 2006- August 2008, Summers 2009, 2012DRAFTED ARCHITECTURAL PLANS USING AUTOCAD AND AND WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR SITE MEASUREMENT AND GRADING ASSESSMENT AS WELL AS DESIGNED A NEW COMPANY LOGO

DEVELOPMENT COLLABORATIVE LIMITEDMILWAUKEE, WI

Architectural Intern, Summer 2011DRAFTED ARCHITECTURAL PLANS USING AUTOCAD AND OBSERVED SITE INSPECTIONS ON LOCATION IN A DESIGN-BUILD ENVIRONMENT

IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY DESIGN WEST STUDIOSIOUX CITY, IA

Program Assistant, Summer 2010SUCCESSFULLY AUTHORED AND PRESENTED FOR JURIED NATIONAL COMPETITION AS WELL AS COORDINATED AND SUPERVISED THE SUMMER WORKSHOP FOR PROSPECTIVE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ABOUT IOWA STATE’S COLLEGE OF DESIGN

CAL LEWIS, FAIA, FORMER ISU ARCHITECTURE DEANCALEWIS@IASTATE.EDU 515.294.2665

BRUCE BASSLER, NCARB, ARCHITECTURE PROFESSORBABBY@IASTATE.EDU 515.294.8256

REGINA M. SMITH, NCARB, RML ARCHITECTS, LLCREGINA@RMLARCHITECTS.COM 712.293.0332

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