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julia bauer university of kansas portfolio of work 2013
resume and personal statement 3-5
academic Work [location of project] [school] [programs/skills utilized]
kansas energy Center: a Geological archive Building wichita, kansas university of kansas 6-17 revit, autoCad, photoshop, illustrator, sketchup, physical Models
academic village: urban Design aubervilliers, france ensa val de seine 18-19 photoshop, illustrator, revit, sketchup
river Metropolis: High Density Housing Chicago, illinois university of kansas 20-25 revit, photoshop, illustrator, sketches
library and urban plaza lawrence, kansas university of kansas 26-27 physical Models, revit
environmental Classroom lawrence, kansas university of kansas 28-29 physical Models
professional Work [location of project] [firm]
Maison de vacances (vacation Home) Carantec, france studio odile Deqc 30-31 rhino, archicad, photoshop, illustrator, physical Models
science City “unplugged” exhibit kansas City, Missouri Burns & McDonnell 32-35 sketchup, sketches, revit, autoCad
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resuMe
university of kansas Master of architecture lawrence, ks Graduated: May 2013 (gpa: 3.51/4.0)
ecole national superieur d’architecture Val de seine study abroad exchange program paris, france august 2012-May 2013
shawnee mission south High school Graduated May 2008 (gpa: 4.6/4.0)
studio odile decq / paris, france / spring 2013 architectural intern (stagiere) Carantec Maison de vacances - created digital 3D models, physical models, and design development documents and graphics. Collaborated in a two person team on second phase design decisions about structural layout, construction details, general layout, roof geometry, and material selection valenciennes urban Design - created digital and physical models of various design options, collaborated in a two person team to create a schematic
design proposal for the focal point building of the urban plan
burns & mcdonnell engineering and architecture / kansas city, missouri / summer 2012 architectural intern in aviation and facilities Group “unplugged” science City exhibit - worked on schematic design and design development by producing schematic sketches, 3D digital models, and preliminary construction documents for the project, kept correspondence with exhibit design company, researched possible material choices Collaborated on various other team projects for charettes and client meetings
university of kansas / lawrence, kansas / january 2010 - may 2012
telecounselor - Contacted prospective students and made connections with them via telephone desk assistant & tour guide (Crawford Community Center) - Gave informational tours to prospective scholarship Hall residents
lifetime fitness / lenexa, kansas / summer 2010 - summer 2011
cashier and customer service - interacted with customers and patrons while managing a cash register
awMa (air and waste Management) scholarship recipient - 2011, 2012nawiC (national association of women in Construction) scholarship recipient - 2010, 2011, 2012summerfield/watkins-Berger scholarship recipient and scholar - 2008, renewed every semesteruniversity of kansas Honor roll - 2008, 2009, 2011
margaret amini scholarship Hall (2010 - 2012) orientation Chair (2010-2011) - Created a program of events welcoming new women Historian (2011-2012) - organized design decisions for t-shirts and memorabiliauniversity of kansas Women in design (2011 - 2012)university of kansas Honors program (2008 - present)
education
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personal stateMent
as a student of architecture, soon to enter the professional world, it
is my belief that architecture should always have a human focus. architects should create buildings which are designed to serve the occupants. the comfort and wellbeing of the constituents should be the primary consideration given to all design decisions.
i also feel that as an architect, my role in society is to design buildings that not only function well as individual isolated environments, but also
function within a larger urban context, responding to both physical and social considerations. as the united states has become more and more decentralized, i feel that it is the architect’s responsibility to bring some sense of urban quality back to suburbia with the buildings she designs.
architecture should never be created in isolation, it should always be informed by it’s surrounding built environment, either in reverence to this environment or to help correct inconsistencies within this environment. in this way, architecture can have importance on a social level. it can connect people in diverse areas, and it can reconnect communities.
on an even larger scale, i feel that architects have a responsibility to
create useful and healthy buildings for the global environment. architecture should seek to improve its surroundings by having a positive impact on the environment rather than a negative one.
personal stateMent Julia Bauer 2013 portfolio
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kansas enerGy Center: a GeoloGiCal arCHive
an archival building represents an abstraction of human knowledge and our relationship with the world as a whole. the records stored here are the connection humanity has to the past, so they must be preserved to connect past, present, and future.
as a result, this building must serve two “occupants”, the geological data making up the archives, as well as the workers and visitors who need access to this data and will be using this space everyday.
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SecureStorage
Reception Desk
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Reception Area
Conference Area
Conference Area
MechanicalRoom
printscanfax
Library & Filing Area
Table Seating
KANSAS CORPORATION COMISSION
ModularConferenceArea
Hearing &ConferenceArea
KItchenBreakArea
Men’s Restroom
Women’s Restroom
Monitor Room
Computer/TelephoneHub
COMMON FACILITIES
Warehouse Storage
Vestibule workareaExhibits
workarea
Receptioin Desk
ReceptionArea
Duplication & MailingCenter
Table Seating
Log File Cabinets
WorkRoom
Small Conference Room
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KANSAS GEO SOCIETY
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Energy ResearchRoom
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KANSAS GEO SURVEY
the program for the kansas energy Center must incorporate the needs of four clients under one roof, while also providing common facilities
proGraM DevelopMent
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the common facilities must serve all three entities, so all of the offices should be in close proximity to them. these spaces will most likely serve as the main entry for the building, providing the buffer space from the outside to the three geological enti-ties.
additionally, an outdoor common space should also be included. this could be an area where workers can eat their lunch and escape from the daily grind.
the society needs to be the most prestigious and most welcoming to visiting members. the library and filing area will need special mechanical considerations, as the machines in this area tend to over heat the space.
the survey has the largest storage needs. offices in the space are relatively minimal, as the main employees will work in the sample processing area. this area needs to be close to vehicular drop off since this is where new samples will be delivered 24 hours a day.
the kCC has the most office space. these are used by lawyers and geologist s or “knowledge workers”. these spaces should provide aesthetic pleasure and a healthy working environment. this means they should have day-light and views to the outside
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Warehouse Storage
DX Mechanical Room Sample Processing Area
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Monitor Room/Phone Hub
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Hearing Room
Modular Conference Room
EducationSeatingArea
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Work Room
Conference Storage
OutdoorEvent Space
floor plan - level 1
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EmployeeBreak Area
Employee PatioSmall Conference
Secure StorageExhibit Space
WarehouseStorage
Duplication/PrintingCenter
Table Seating
Open Work Area(cubicles)
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COMMON AREA
SURVEY
KCC
SOCIETY
floor plan - level 2
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Metal Mesh Light DiffuserReflects southern light into ceilling and also creates diffused lighting pattern
Stepped SeatingUsed for educational visits and events
Entry SignageOn the north, the metal mesh acts as signage with th building name em-bossed
Display Case AreaTo be used by all three organizations
seCtional perspeCtive aa
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Core SampleWarehouse Fluctuating Wall
between the KCC and Survey, the wall slopes back and forth to offer space for storage and to provide wall-mount-ed writing surfaces
Light MonitorsCollect southern light for inner 2nd floor hall way space Exterior Sun Shades
protect southern glazing from summer heat gain
Curved Lay-in CeilingCreates a smaller scale and whimsy for individual offices
seCtional perspeCtive BB
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entry - soutHern peDestrianentranCe
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a bike/pedestrian path branches offfrom the existing wichita sidewalk, takingbikers and runners on a detour, exposingthem to the Geology Center.
along the path are infor-mational signs and edu-cational outcroppings of geological material.
an employee balcolny overlooks the trail.
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entry - nortHern veHiCle entranCe
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elevations
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interior renDerinGs
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Atrium - looking south Atrium - looking north
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wall seCtion - DiaGraMatiC
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RIGID INSULATION (3”)VAPOR BARRIERAir Gap
External Sunshade
Window Assembly
Steel Channel Studs
OSB sheathing
Gyp Board
Concrete Slab w/ metal decking
6” dia drainage pipe
Gravel
Spread Concrete Footing
Suspended Ceiling Panels
Suspension Wire
Open Web Steel Joist
I-beam
Gravel Ballast
Drainage Plane (metal sheathing
Aluminum Sheet Rain Screen Panels
Office height =
10’
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passive sustainaBle Measures
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During the summer months, the exterior sun shades on the south facade will block any direct rays, when the sun angle stays between 60 and 80 degrees. By blocking the rays before they pass through the glass windwos, heat gain is greatly reduced.
in the winter, when the sun angle stays between 30 and 40 degrees, sun rays will directly enter the offices on the south side, heating their concrete flooring. the concrete will absorb the solar energy, and give off warmth, heating the office. when temperatures on the south side get too hot, this temperature can be regulated by the vrf system. excess heat will be redistributed to colder areas on the north side.
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aCaDeMiC villaGe - DiaGraMinG
aCaDeMiC villaGe urBan plan auBervilliers, franCe Julia Bauer 2013 portfolio
the “academic village” is a master plan for aubervilliers, a suburb of paris, in what is considered a “down and out area”. the goal is to bring some life back into this community by creating a hub for students and tying the area back to the paris core
the park along the canal and library/student union act as anchors for the major pedestrian and vehicular axes.student housing is interspersed within family units and townhomes..student housing units are grouped into dorms for 8 students with shared kitchen facilities.Green spaces are checkered throughout the neighborhood to provide contrast between tight private spaces and open public areas.
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CHiCaGo river Metropolis
river Metropolis CHiCaGo, illinois Julia Bauer 2013 portfolio
this project is designed to be a multi-use, high-rise, luxury residential complex. its massive scale and overall design takes cues from the idea of the “megastructure” and its role as a city within a city. the design was executed in a team of two students.
the site for the megastructure is located in the heart of Chicago along the river, just south of the sears tower. as a result, the Chicago river plays an integral role in the design of the complex.
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aerial view - froM soutH
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apartMent layouts
river Metropolis CHiCaGo, illinois Julia Bauer 2013 portfolio
the set-up for the individual units takes cues from Corbusier’s unite d’Habitacion. the apartments interlock so that each unit has both a terrace facing the courtyard and a curtain wall looking out on the river or Chicago skyline. the terraces are designed for both winter and summer use. in the winter they become a greenhouse with glass encloser. in summer, these glass panels open up to create an outdoor space.
the river Metropolis is an inwardly focused building. three separate structures line the street corner and river, with apartments terraced into a shared courtyard with green space. along the street edge, the terraces are carved out. this creates a plaza area with commercial amenities that can be accessed by the public. on the river side, this carved out space is used as a marina with boat docking for residents.
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CourtyarD - suMMer
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Central Courtyard
Riverside Park
Parking Entrance
Plaza
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floorplan witH site
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seCtions
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lawrenCe liBrary anD plaZa
liBrary anD plaZa lawrenCe, kansas Julia Bauer 2013 portfolio
This library is designed for downtown Lawrence in a site next to the current Lawrence Art Center. It was important that the design be civic in nature and utilize its urban context. The program required a public outdoor plaza to encourage pedestrian traffic to the library. This design also utilizes its proximity to the art center by creating a shared outdoor space.
The building is divided into the main library and a separate structure with meeting room and community facilities. These two structures are connected with an overhang that also connects the library to the art center, merging the two public entities.
The design for this plaza developed through study of historical urban outdoor spaces. This led to the idea of compression and openness.With compression taking place between the community building and library, and openness in the parking lot and plaza
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lawrenCe liBrary anD plaZa
liBrary anD plaZa lawrenCe, kansas Julia Bauer 2013 portfolio
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environMental ClassrooM
environMental ClassrooM lawrenCe, kansas Julia Bauer 2013 portfolio
this classroom is designed to be an addition to ku’s campus. it is lo-cated on the edge of potter lake in a wooded area. the structure is meant to function as a classroom for environmental classes and as a pavilion where events could be held. the focus on environmental awareness is meant to manifest in the aesthetic of the building. this structure is also designed with many passive heating and cooling strat-egies to conserve energy.
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environMental ClassrooM
environMental ClassrooM lawrenCe, kansas Julia Bauer 2013 portfolio
This Environmental Classroom is designed to offer three different teaching spaces tied together by a series of five ribs that also connect the building to Potter Lake.
The building is separated into served and serving spaces, with the serving spaces acting as a buffer on the north side.
The “ribs” tying the spaces to-gether are also trusses which are the main structural support for the building.
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CaranteC Maison
CaranteC Maison CaranteC, franCe Julia Bauer 2013 portfolio
this vacation home is in an idealic location in the normandie region of france with direct access to the beach. it is designed to be a couple’s get-away with the modern, sleek interior design and furnishings signature to odile Decq.
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NGF 49,35
NGF 48,35
NGF 48,60
NGF 53,12NGF 53,01
NGF 53,02NGF 52,88
NGF 53,15
NGF 52,53NGF 52,45
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CaranteC Maison - roof DevelopMent
CaranteC Maison CaranteC, franCe Julia Bauer 2013 portfolio
the development of the roof was a specific challenge, because of the placement of the house and the requirements for sight lines to the beach front. the geometry must also give adequate slope for drainage and allow for roomy ceiling heights on the interior.
structurally it is meant to “float above the house with minimal structural elements. instead of traditional columns on the exterior walls, it is cantilevered from the structure hidden in the back and interior areas.
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“unpluGGeD” sCienCe City eXHiBit
“unpluGGeD” sCienCe City eXHiBit kansas City, Missouri Julia Bauer 2013 portfolio
this addition to union station’s science City is meant to educate visitors on the possibilities of new forms of sustainable energy. it also communicates how individual habits can have an impact on energy consumption. the design development phase of the project included developing layouts for the exhibit pieces and developing details for the space, such as the soffits along the walls, and the railings for the elevated areas.
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floorplan sHowinG eXHiBit pieCes
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ConstruCtion Details - soffit
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sketch of soffit design
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