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Architecture and design portfolio primarily crafted during undergraduate studies at Syracuse University School of Architecture or as independent studies in architecture, design, and art.
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TIESHA SHIRRELL McNEAL
ARCHITECTURE
DESIGN
ART
PORTFOLIO
ART
ARCHITECTURE
DESIGN
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Vertical Ecologies: SkyscraperManhattan, NY_2011
The “Mash-Up”: Big BoxSyracuse, NY_2010
Environmental Rights Institute:Context as StrategySeneca Falls, NY_2009
House for 4: Slivers CompetitionWinning Design_2010
Spatial ConTXT: Design-BuildCommunity InstallationSyracuse, NY_2009-2011
Various Works
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ARCHITECTURE
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SKYSCRAPER
Vertical Ecologies |
w/ Sally Morrow
NY, NYManhattan SkyscraperComprehensive Studio
Proposed skyscraper design for an Eco- Corporation at 40th Street and 6th Avenue Manhattan diagonal to Bryant Park. The tapering 47 story design incorporates a morphinghexagonal patterned facade that lifts off of the ground on the south side to create a water-capturing awning that provides shelter for the oudoor public space. Other features include a living wall in the ground level restaurant, south facing winter gardens every third floor, a three-floor ventilation system, hydronic radiant floor heating, offices, a display space, and below grade auditorium.
Garment District
Fina
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l Dis
trict
Park
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ANALYSIS
Types of POPs
Passing Spaces:
POPS: Destination vs. Passing Space
SITE ANALYSISPRIVATELY OWNED PUBLIC SPACE BREAKDOWN
Destination Space with Little Greenery Passing SpaceDestination Space with Greenery
30th
35th
40th
45th
50th
55th
60th
6th
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5th
Ave
Park
Ave
Mad
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Ave
25th
20th
15th
Destination Spaces:
With Greenery
Without Greenery Without Greenery
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STRATEGY
25 story high coverage
45 story low coverage
a. Secondary Enclosure Low-E Glazed Curtain Wallb. Primary Structural Column W10 x49c. Aluminum Mullion: Laminated Glass with Translucent Fabric Enlay
e. Radiant Hydronic Tubing System f. Raised Floorg. Concrete and Metal N deckingh. Suspended Ceilingi. Radiant Hydronic Cooling System
F.
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SYSTEMS
MECHANICAL
RESTAURANT/ LOBBY
OFFICE
SUN
HYDRONIC TUBES
CONDITIONED AIR
VENTILATION DUCT/ RETURN AIR
A. OFFICE THREE PART ARRANGEMENT
1. OFFICE
2. OFFICE
3. CONFERENCE/GARDEN
B. HYDRONIC TUBING MANIFOLD
C. GAS-FIRED ABSORBTION CHILLER/HEATER
D. ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATOR
E. Low-E INTERIOR GLAZED CURTAIN WALL
F. EXTERIOR ALUMINUM SKIN/ GLAZING W/ FABRIC INLAY
C. D.
40’
5’
10’
Hydronic Radiant Tubing 1/2” at every 18”
Insulation
Hydronic Heating in Floor
Hydronic Cooling in Ceiling
C. D.
TYPICAL CONFERENCE & GARDEN FLOOR / MECHANICAL SYSTEMS
TYPICAL OFFICE FLOOR HYDRONIC TUBE ORGANIZATION
B.
F.
F.
F.
E.
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METHODS
AutoCADRhinoPhotoshopIllustratorV-RayPlexiglassChipboardWoodNylon
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The focus of this project was zoning as well as programmatic relationships and how these two factors can be used to recreate and revitalize a desolate area in Syracuse, NY. Specifically, itutilizes the concepts behind the “mash-up” or themixed use building that incorporates activities orprograms that may not be considered typical. In this particular design there is housing, parking, a bookstore, a print center, a cafe, a gym, a gardenand an art gallery. Adjacency acts as the organizing agent between programs.
Syracuse, NY
BIG BOX
The “Mash-Up” |
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STRATEGY
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METHODS
AutoCADRhinoPhotoshopIllustratorV-RayPlexiglassChipboardWoodFoamCellophane
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Plans : 1/16” = 1’
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Environmental Rights Institute |
Seneca Falls, NY
This project focuses on the role of context and program in the development of architectural strategy. The location, Seneca Falls, NY, offers a rich and complex history for civil, gender, and environmental rights all along one boulevard. The design, The Environmental Rights Institute, includes privateoffices, a public
forum, a library and a transformable indoor/ outdoor public green space.
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STRATEGY: CONTEXT
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AutoCAD RhinoPhotoshop IllustratorV-Ray PlexiglassChipboard WoodGraphite InkShell MetalResin CottonSand
METHODS
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Winning Design |“House for 4”
Contextual Shaping
Ground:
Kitchen
Gathering
Livingroom
UP
DW
REF.
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10
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STRATEGY
First Floor0' - 0"
Second Floor11' - 0"
Roof31' - 0"
Foundation-1' - 3"
Third Floor21' - 0"
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First Floor0' - 0"
Second Floor11' - 0"
Roof31' - 0"
Foundation-1' - 3"
Third Floor21' - 0"
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Like forms and reflected conditionsextracted from the context were utilized in the form, organization, and spatial sequencing for this 2 day charrette competition house design.
A stacked program-Double height entertaining space-Bedrooms on top levels-Private balcony on first floor-Carport
METHODS
PhotoshopIllustrator
Revit
First Floor0' - 0"
Second Floor11' - 0"
Roof31' - 0"
Foundation-1' - 3"
Third Floor21' - 0"
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First Floor0' - 0"
Second Floor11' - 0"
Roof31' - 0"
Foundation-1' - 3"
Third Floor21' - 0"
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First Floor0' - 0"
Second Floor11' - 0"
Roof31' - 0"
Foundation-1' - 3"
Third Floor21' - 0"
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First Floor0' - 0"
Second Floor11' - 0"
Roof31' - 0"
Foundation-1' - 3"
Third Floor21' - 0"
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DESIGN
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Spatial ConTXT:
|Design-Build
w/ Jeff Cheung, Katherina Hoerath, Stacey Lindbloom, Joann Lee, and Dana Swaggerty
Spatial ConTXT was a collaborative art installation that began as an investigation of social media, technology and space. 7th and 8th graders in the “Say Yes ToEducation” Program were allowed to ask questions of the Syracuse Community. Four questions were chosen, such as: “What do we do with all of the abandoned houses?” We then made art installations displaying these questions at four locations throughout the city, asking the community for their answers. The answers were collected through text messaging, tweets, and e-mail.They were then made into a digital display in conjunction with the Urban Video Project and projected onto the façade of The Everson Museum on May 4, 2011.
Installation LocationsSyracuse NY
Armory Square
Westcott St.John T. Roberts School
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3 4
5Fayette St./Warren St. park
Fayette St./S.Salina St. bus depot
source of information+poster campaign; not proposed for installation
Walton St.
1/8 “ = 1’
21'-8 7/8"
14'-0 7/16"
34'-1
3/4
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29'-1
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11'-7 3/4"
5'
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51'-10 15/16"
20'-11 3/16"
41'-11 11/16"24'-4
5/1
6"
19'-0 5/16"
50'-10 1/4"
4'-0"
20'-1
1 7/
16"
29'-4
5/1
6"
40'-9 15/16"
S. Beech St.
55'-6"
52'-1
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/16"
40'-0 3/4"
37'-1
1/1
6"
34'-10 3/4"
68'-0
1/1
6"
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S.Sa
lina
St.
5'
5'
5'
1/8 “ = 1’
1/8 “ = 1’
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Proposed DesignSatellite Installations
E.Fayette St. and Warren St.
A B
A. Beginning Assembly Armory Square
B. Complete Installation E. Fayette and S. Salina St. Downtown Bus Depot
super txt daily public question
plan and elevations
perspective
instructions:1. Answer “What can we do with all the abandoned houses?”2. Send answer to:txt: 315.775.8941tweet: SyrAsksemail: [email protected]. You’ll get a response back, saying when to visit the UVP display to see what Syracuse answered.
other locations :
about:
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3 4
Armory Square
Westcott St.
1234
Fayette St./Warren St. park
Everson Museum
Fayette St./S.Salina St. bus depot
QUESTIONS
UVP DISPLAYS
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other questions
7th and 8th grade students at Roberts Elementary School, in collobaration with SU stu-
-ryS tahw wonk ot tnaw ,stnedacuse has to say.Four questions are on display
-na eht ecnO .ytic eht dnuoraswers have been collected they will be displayed through the Urban Video Project (UVP) at the Everson Museum!
Design Assembly
Ribs (3 sets) Wing Span 5 ft.
1/2 ft.
1 ft.Total Height5 1/2 ft.
Strapped toPost
Structural Components
7’ 0
5’ 8”
Straight Frame
Raised Bent Frame
velcro tack pointsrib separation for
ease of assembly
velcro wraps around frame
Structure Materials 1/2” thick plywood or 6mm Coroplast corrugated plastic secured and strapped to tree or light post with nylon straps
Fabric Material Printed polyurethane nylon
nylon straps aroundeach frame connection
pinned ribs
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Powerful questions, looking for 140 character answers...7th and 8th grade students from the Roberts Elementary School, in collobaration with SU students, want to know what Syracuse has to say.Four questions are on display around the city, . Once the answers have been collected via text message, they will be displayed through the Urban Video Project (UVP) at the Everson Museum!How to ParticipateFind us! Look for the large colorful displays atArmory SquareThe Plaza at E. Fayette St. and and S. SalinaThe Park at E. Fayette St. and Warren St.Westcott St. Or...Text us now! send your answers to the questions via text message:Why Smoke? text your answer to (315) 677-1935 What do you want to be? text your answer to (315) 288-0924 What can we do with all the abandoned houses? text (315) 775-8941 What do you like about Syracuse? text (315) 629-9926 Th
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“This project challenges how the use of mobile media can make a collective impact on the way we use public spaces for the exchange of ideas, and the creation of new communities around these exchanges.” -Professor Anda French
METHODS
IllustratorRhinoPhotoshop PlywoodCorrugated PlasticPolyruethane NylonNylon StrapsExisting Light PostsExisting TreesCellular PhonesTwiiterG-mailAdobe Premiere
ART
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The following are images of works of art produced as studies and independent explorations in expression. My background in art is extensive and includes participation in the Gifted and Talented Art Program of Chesterfield County (also known as the ALPHA program) from fifth grade through high school, art showings and sales throughout California, art showcases, commissions, and sales in South Carolina, and study of visual art and representation at Guilford Technical Community College and at Syracuse University.
When asked how I began producing art, my mother said, “With crayon, on the kitchen walls”.
DRAWING
figure study-2007 Charcoal On Paper
“THE NIGHT JOB”-2005 Graphite On Paper
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SCULPTING
untitled -2006 Assembled Reclaimed Wood w/ Cherry Finish
“BAILEY”-2002 (SHOWCASED AT THE NORTH HOLLYWOOD ARTS FESTIVAL) Acrylic On Canvas
PAINTING
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PHOTOGRAPHY
The Spiral Staircase At The Queen’s House -2011 Photography
TIESHA SHIRRELL McNEAL
131 Fairfield Ave. Syracuse, NY 13207 336. 908.3504 [email protected]