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KIRIN KENNEDY PORTFOLIO

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KIRIN KENNEDYPORTFOLIO

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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ITALIAN FILM INSTITUTE

PHENOMENA RESEARCH

CHARCOAL STUDIES

CASE STUDIES

LIVE WORK SHOW

COMMUNITY POOL

TEMPORARY FOOD KIOSK

BALLINGER WORK

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This community pool was designed for Carondelet park in St. Louis. This park is of a romantic styling which is

signified through the rolling landscape, wandering paths and the use of trees. The Pool attempts to incorporate

this landscape and has evolved to provide a large public space on its roof. This space is marked by skylights

to provide light into the pool and sculptural lattices to support plant growth. Furthmore, the skylights provide a strong as well as views into the natural environment

outside for those swimming.

Studio 311

St. Louis, MO

COMMUNITY POOL

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4Pool Deck

Basement

Ground

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The Plaza Del Carmine is currently a square devoted to parking in Florence. This project repurposes the

plaza into a site for a film institute which would include multiple theaters, an archival library as well as

retail and restaurant space. The proposal creates an environment which is reminiscent of the old Florentine streets by encouraging people to wander, explore and

discover. The layout uses the programmatic areas to create negative space which varies in scale and encourages specific views of the surrounding area.

Studio 312

Florence, Italy

ITALIAN FILM INSTITUTE

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Ground Third FloorSecond Floor

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The purpose of this project was to create a temporary shelter space in which scientists could study a

phenomena of nature. This shelter is located to assist scientists with studying and focusing sounds of the forest while impacting the environment as little as

possible. The structure uses a rainscreen and trough to collect water which can in turn help cool the air pulled

into the structure.

Studio 211

Tyson Research Center, MO

PHENOMENA RESEARCH

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The Live-Work-Show project was envisioned as a place where two artists could work on piece, live and also show their work. The response to this chalenge was to create a building which emphasizes a visual, connectivity between these aspects, The Building is

physically separated by a courtyard between the public gallery and more private working and living areas. However, visual connectivity is maintianed in order

to provide inspiration and the ability for the artists to play off of each other’s work. Additionally variations in

materiality and floor heights provide a division between more open and closed aspects of the artists’ private

lives.

Studio 311

St. Louis, MO

LIVE WORK SHOW

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Basement

Ground Floor

Second Floor

Third Floor

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This studio provided an introduction into artistic representation using multiple techniques. It culminated in a piece which was created over multiple weeks of a constantly changing wooden structure. The interaction

between those creating the structure and those documenting spawned an infinitely collaborative process

and unique outcomes.

Studio 112

CHARCOAL STUDIES

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D & MF ResidenceStudio Durham

Zollverein SchoolSANAA

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The D & MF Residence by Studio Durham was completed with Sara Dusenberry and was used to

further understand building systems.

The Study of the Zollverein School by SANNA, created in conjuction wih Chris Riley, was to assist with a

presentation before visiting the building.

The Marika-Alderton House by Glenn Murcutt was a more in depth study to focus on some of the sustainable

features of the design as well as its relation to its site.

Studio 311, 312 and DIS

CASE STUDIES

Marika-Alderton HouseGlenn Murcutt

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This temporary pavillion provides a space for a restaurant of the Delmar Loop to expand into for

the duration of the proposed sustainability street fair. The structure uses form to encourage circualtion and

is proposed to be largely made of rolled, recycled newspapers.

Studio 111

St. Louis, MO

TEMPORARY FOOD KIOSK

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Walnut TowerHUP, Pennsylvania

Golisano Childfren’s HospitalUniversity of Rochester, New York

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Walnut Towers for HUP. Involved in exterior wall color studies and physical modelling.

Team:Chirstina Grimes, Marcus Acheson, Stephen Feret, Todd Costain, Thomas Lehman, Eric Swanson,

Chao-Chi LIn

Golisano Children’s Hospital . Involved in documenting for DD and CD sets

Team: William Andes,.James Bowman, Hyun Joon Cho, Mark Daskilewick, Kusrin Dhamawongsm Peter Elsbeck,

Michael Euker, Buddy Giddings, Brad Hubbardm Dean Johnson, John Kupstas, Elizabeth Mahon, Louis

Melllink, Susan Osborn, Jacob Shoemaker, Dwight Smith, Terry Steelman, Lindsey Walker, Ed Stockbine,

Zak Whiting

University of Wisconsin-Milwauke STEM Redevelopment. Involved in entire process from client

meetings to report production for a forty year masterplan including multiple predesigns.

Team: Steve Batlett, Roberto Carretero, William Gustafson, Jefta Van Bellen

Ballinger

ballinger-ae.com

BALLINGER WORK

Redevelopment Master PlanUW-M, Wisconsin

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This home was designed for a Danish family within the modern Ørestad neighbourhood of Copenhagen. It recognizes the Dane’s love for the outdoors as well as the strong dichotomy between their private and public lives. The home provides an area for beloved dinner

parties and public and private outdoor space while being mindful of a preference for simplistic design.

DIS Study Abroad

Copenhagen, Denmark

DANISH FAMILY HOME