Architectural Design Portfolio - Kristin Roy

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ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO KRISTIN JADA ROY BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE MAY 2022 THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY

CONTENTS 01 CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY HIGH PERFORMANCE BUILDING AIA’s Framework of Design Excellence 02 THE SHOWELL RESIDENCE SINGLE FAMILY HOME Modular Building Design 03 FOREST CITY UBRAN DESIGN Mixed Use Delelopment

PORTFOLIOARCHITECTURALROYKRISTIN PROJECT TYPE: COLLABORATORSIZE:LOCATION: CONTRIBUTION: EDUCATIONAL | HIGH PERFORMANCE BUILDING CLEVELAND, OHIO 100,000 SQ FT TASNIM TYRIK 50% DESIGN| 70% DIAGRAMMING | 80% MODELING Cleveland Public Library is an energy efficient, educational building in Cleveland, Ohio. This building has several passive design strategies implemented to achieve net-zero energy.

HOSPITALSCHOOLS FACTORIESPARKING CHURCHESBUSSTOPS RESIDENTIAL AREA 5 MINUTE WALKTRAIN LINE SITE 230’730’938.1’ Public Libraries Cleveland, Ohio Zoning Code: GR-C2 2200 CARNEGIE AVE, CLEVELAND, OH 44115 5190 OSTER RD, SHEFFIELD, OH 44054 8700 W BRYN MAWR AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60631 3960 S MARGINAL RD, CLEVELAND OH 44114 168 SHIPPING PORT RD, SHIPPING1507PORT,PA 8700 W BRYN MAWR AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60631 3060 EGGERS AVE, CLEVELAND, OH 44105 360 MILES 25.7 MILES 1.6 MILES 2.2 MILES 117 MILES 6 MILES 90 MILES 128 MILES LOWBRICKCARBONCONCRETE RECYCLEDCMU RECLAIMEDWOOD ALUMINUMFRAME GYPSUM STRUCTURALBOARDSTEEL TRIPLE PANE GLASS PITTSBURGHCORAPOLIS,PA15108 FORDESIGN ECONOMY FORDESIGN COMMUNITYEQUITABLEDESIGN FOR INTEGRATION the walk-ability of the constructionto360werethewithinstopsamenitiesWalkScore.com.scoreneighborhoodsurroundinghasaof57,courtesyofpublicsuchasbusandhospitalsarea2mileradiusofsite.Localmaterialssourcedwithinmilesofthesitereducethebuildingcostandcarbonfootprint. Max Height: 60’ Primary Vehicular/Pedestrian Access Secondary Vehicular/Pedestrian Access Tertiary Vehicular/Pedestrian Access 1 CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY

A North-South linear, elongated form was chosen to maximize the use of daylight and natural ventilation from the south-west. In addition, an atrium has been placed to invite daylight into the central spaces and enhance natural ventilation through a “stack-effect”. renewable energy in this building is cultivated by Geothermal and PV panels, and a green roof is implemented to reduce the heat gain and urban heat “island effect.” Light Shelves and shading devices have been introduced in the Southern facade to reduce the direct sunlight and glare.

HIGH PERFORMANCE BUILDING

Max Gross Floor Area: 1/2 x Lot Area Central, Cleveland, Ohio Primary Bus Access Secondary Bus Access Site CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY

AIA’S FRAMEWORK for DESIGN EXCELLENCE was incorporated into the design to ensure a equitable, resilient, and healthy built environment. this design explores several approaches to reduce the embodied energy by considering form, orientation, material, water use, indoor-outdoor relationship, connections with the local community, and renewable sources. This building facilitates universal accessibility, flexibility and adaptability, which are essential qualities to a sustainable space. Education and awareness are at the forefront of Cleveland Public Library’s goals as it teaches visitors the importance of energy efficiency and water conservation.

Optimization Green Roof PV Panels Shading Lights

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PORTFOLIOURALARCHITECTROYKRISTIN Above CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY 2 southern view of library above lower right of left pageupper right of left page massing diagrams material source mapsite plan | walkability diagram lower left page

above view of library atrium 3 CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY PORTFOLIOTURALARCHITECROYKRISTIN

PORTFOLIOARCHITECTURALROYKRISTIN1. LIFT LOBBY 2. RECEPTION 3. ON-SITE WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 4. RAINWATER RESERVOIR 5. WATER RESERVOIR 6. RESTROOMS 7. STORAGE 25’ 50’ 100’ BASEMENT 1. INFORMATION 2. ADULT READING AREA 3. ADULT COLLECTIONS 4. SPECIAL COLLECTIONS 5. STUDY AREA 6. PERIODICAL DISPLAY & SEATING 7. GALLERY SPACE 8. MECHANICAL ROOM LEVEL 01 LEVEL 02 LEVEL 03 1. INFORMATION 2. CREATIVE ZONE 3. 3D PRINTING LAB 4. MECHANICAL ROOM 1. INFORMATION 7. MECHANICAL ROOM 2. LOUNGE 8. GALLERY 3. CHILDREN’S READING 9. MUSIC ZONE 4. TEEN READING 10. SNACK BAR 5. ADMINISTRATION 11. GAME ZONE 6. FAMILY READING 25’ 50’ 100’ 25’ 50’ 100’ 25’ 50’ 100’ top lowerrightleftbottom left basement level 03level 02 top left level 01 CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY 4

Above northern view of library 5 CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY PORTFOLIOARCHITECTURALROYKRISTIN

PORTFOLIOARCHITECTURALROYKRISTIN top lowerrightleftbottom left view of pond water collection diagramflora and fauna diagram top left water collection axon CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY 6 FORDESIGN ECOSYSTEMS DESIGN FOR WATER

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rainevaporation evaportranspirationabsorbs 90% of water green roof building usage 2380761 gal/yr rooftop

deerbrown batbull thistleblack eyed susanwhite asheastern white pine Trees Plants Mammals Local plants and trees will be used for exterior landscaping and roof garden to connect the building with the regional ecosystem. The natural habitats of local fauna will be restored through dense landscaping in the site vicinity. Grey water from toilets will be collected and treated on-site, then reused in flushes of toilets to minimize the use of fresh water. Blackwater will be collected and treated in on-site anaerobic chambers, then used for watering the landscapes. rainwater will be collected from the roof and storm-water will be collected from pond. SystemsPond Tank black water treatment collectionrainwater

PlantedFilterGravel Anaerobicfilter BaffledAnaerobicReactor Septic

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pavedrainsurfacedrainageirrigation indoor water use reduction 37% storm-water managed onsite 10% express transferedrainwatertothe pond polishingpond managementanaerobicon-sitechamberofwastetreated transferredwatertothepolishingpond rainwaterrechargeafter settling wastes transfered to the on-sitechambersanaerobic onsite managementwastesystem collectionrainwaterreservoirrainwaterrecharge

white-tailedshrew

red maple black cherry salsify white wood aster coyote

DESIGN FOR DISCOVERY

PORTFOLIOARCHITECTURALROYKRISTIN 7 CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY DESIGN FOR CHANGE

top lowerrightleftbottom left view of atrium learning stairarrangement diagrams top left view of atrium dashboardchildren’s reading room

The Children’s zone provides multiple possibilities of arrangements for learning and gathering through the movable partition walls of this flexible space. reading spaces are placed on the northern side to utilize the soothing Northern light. the learning stairs located in the central atrium space is used as a casual reading and collaboration area. This space can be converted to a theater serving multiple guests as it can be seen from upper levels of the building. high-tech dashboards have been placed throughout the building to publicly exhibit live data such as the building’s EUI, C02 reduction, automatedEVcar-parkingsystems,integratedcontrolsensing,asbuilding;createhavemanagementAutomatedtoandinitiativecollectionmanagement,storm-water,rainwateretc.Thisencourageseducatesvisitorsbeenergyconscious.sensorysystemsbeeninstalledtoanenergy-smartdatasuchoccupancymotionenvironmentalsystems,lightingintelligentwithcharging,andPVinverters.

above view of atrium learning stair CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY 8 PORTFOLIOARCHITECTURALROYKRISTIN

above view of learning stairsLIOPORTFOARCHITECTURALROYKRISTIN 9 CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY

This project is powered by renewable energy of Geothermal and PV panels. The installation of 1,000 PV panels creates 450,000 watts of renewable energy. Thermal masses of bricks are used on the East and west facade to reduce direct sunlight. These bricks are reclaimed and recycled along with many other materials used to create the facades of the building. Operable louvers are used to ensure natural ventilation and thermal comfort. Green roof is designed to reduce the heat gain and urban heat island effect.

DESIGN FOR RESOURCES DESIGN FOR ENERGY timber devicesshading PORTFOLIOARCHITECTURALROYKRISTIN CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY 10 steel concreteand column recycled concretelowgreenwallsgypsumtripleconcretebrickfloorpainglassinteriorroofcarbonroof Global Warming PotentialWALL SECTION Roof 2 ply bitumen sealing layer 13mm fiber cement board min; 150 mm thermal insulation to falls; vapor barrier, 300 mm reinforced concrete slab Brick Wall: 228/108/40 mm facing bricks laid parallel, brick r value 0.8, embodied energy 2.5; 40 mm ventilated cavity; 240 mm thermal insulation; 350 mm recycled concrete; 17 mm leveling layer; 80 mm gypsum Precastboardconcrete lintel with inlaid brick tiles 94/230 mm aluminum profile, embodied energy 170 Curtain Wall: Triple glazing with 6 mm tongued glass +13 mm cavity +6 mm toughened glass +13 mm cavity +6 mm toughened glass with low-e coating uf = 0.29 w/m2k; u value: 0.16 - 0.19; solar heat gain coefficient: 0.21-0.24. Embodied energy 12.7 Removable Blackout Material Vertical Blind, electrically operated Floor Construction: 30 mm solid oak parquet, Recycled 99.9%, u value: 0.64; 140 mm composite floor slab with subfloor heating coils; 50 mm rigid foam insulation Facade Bracing 8 mm welded flat steel 38/450 mm steel flange with powder coating; 170/250/71 mm steel cover plateo Special-Purpose Block Sill: 228/200/40-50mm to falls Silicone strip adhesive fixed to brickwork Overflow Stainless-SteelPipe Rainwater Gutter Wall Damp-ProofAnchorCourse TALLEY ASSESSMENT Whole Building Optimization Openings Glazing (37%) and Finished (21%) highest most occurring. The least occurs in Thermal + Moisture Protection (4%) and Concrete (6%) Building Element Highest Global Warming Potential is occurring from building enclosure (52%) and superstructure (42%). The least occurs in building interiors (7%). LIGHTING CONDITION & COVID OCCUPANCY COVE TOOL ASSESSMENT LEVEL 02 LEVEL 01 LEVEL 01 COVID-19 OCCUPANCY ASSESSMENT SCORE ASE sDA73%72%33% Global Warming Potential per Devision Global Warming Potential per Building Element pv Aluminumpanels mullions LegendLegendLegendGlobal Warming Potential Global Warming Potential net value impact buildingRevitundefinedinteriorsenclosuresuperstructureelementsnetvalue(impact+credits)Categoriescurtainwallpanelscurtainwallmullionsdoorsfloorsroofsstairsandrailingsstructurewallswindows42% 7% 52% non-renewableenergysmogpotentialformationeutrophicationpotentialacidificationpotentialglobalpotentialwarming210,586kgco2eq kg793.7so2eq kg104.7Neq kg22,291o3eq non-renewable3,833,932mjenergysmogpotentialformationeutrophicationpotentialacidificationpotentialglobalpotentialwarming 6% 5% 22% 33% MASSMASS400,316 kg 400,316 kg kg330,459co2eq 1,687 kg so2eq kg122.4Neq kg30,772o3eq 5,411,150 non-renewablemjenergysmogpotentialformationeutrophicationpotentialacidificationpotentialglobalpotentialwarmingMASS 5,404,125mj30,688 kg o3eq 100%50%100%50%0%0% -50% 100%50%0% -50% 400,316 kg kg330,129co2eq 1,685 kg so2eq kg122.3Neq net value (impact+credits) Divisions03-concrete04-masonry05-metals06-wood/plastics/composites07-thermalandmoistureprotection08-openingsandglazing09-finishes 6% 20% 21% 12% 4%37% 34% far rightrightleft wall section cove tool assessmentaxonometric diagram far left talley assessment

Cove.tool (EUI 34, Energy Saving 14%) and Tally assessment have been done during design development stages to ensure a net-zero-energy building.

DESIGN FOR WELLBEING above axonometric section of environmental performancePORTFOLIOARCHITECTURALROYKRISTIN 11 CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY storm-water harvesting indirect uniform lights on roof by light shelves tovisualoverhangshadinglightOperablesolarindirectgainlouversshelvesshadingprotectingfromdirectsolargainsfromhigheranglesaccessnaturegeothermal atrium passive system: Maximizing daylight Stack skylightVentilationpvpanelspassivenaturalventilationthroughOperablewindowsRadiantflooringReservoirofharvestedrainwateron-sitewastemanagementsystems

PORTFOLIOARCHITECTURALROYKRISTIN above view of adult reading space CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY 12

PORTFOLIOARCHITECTURALROYKRISTIN PROJECT TYPE: COLLABORATORSIZE:LOCATION: CONTRIBUTION: THE SHOWELL RESIDENCE SINGLE FAMILY HOME 13 SHOWELL RESIDENCE Single Family Home | Modular Building Design Rockville, Maryland 4,552 SQ FT Sulton Campbell Britt & Associates 50% Modeling | 80% Design far lower right far lower lefttop right view of basement entertainment areaview of front facade bottom left view of mudroom entrance from garagesite plan DESIGN FOR GENERATIONS 10’ 20’ 40’ SITE PLAN THE SHOWELL RESIDENCE IS A SINGLE FAMILY ESTATE NESTLED IN ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND. THIS MULTI-GENERATIONAL HOME FEATURES A FIRST FLOOR PRIVATE SUITE WITH A FULL BATH; A GRAND FOYER AND OPEN CONCEPT FLOOR PLAN IN THE KITCHEN THAT FEATURES A BUTLER’S PANTRY, A SPACIOUS FAMILY ROOM WITH COFFERED CEILINGS AND DIRECT ACCESS TO AN OUTDOOR DECK.

PORTFOLIOARCHITECTURALROYKRISTIN above front facade of residence SHOWELL RESIDENCE 14

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above basement floor plan SHOWELL RESIDENCE 16 BASEMENT ENTERTAINMENTLEVELFOR ALL THE TOPOGRAPHY OF THIS SITE AFFORDS FOR THE GARAGE TO LIE IN THE BASEMENT LEVEL OF THE HOME. THE FAMILY SHALL ENTER THROUGH THE GARAGE INTO THE MUDROOM THAT THEN LEADS INTO THE ENTERTAINMENT AREA. THIS SPACE FEATURES A WETBAR, OUTDOOR PATIO, RECORDING STUDIO, AN ELEVATED PODIUM AND CUSTOM WINE-CELLAR. THIS SPACE WAS CREATED TO ENTERTAIN. PORTFOLIOARCHITECTURALROYKRISTIN 20’5’ 10’

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PORTFOLIOARCHITECTURALROYKRISTIN above first floor plan SHOWELL RESIDENCE 18 FIRST FLOOR WHERE FAMILY GATHERS THE FIRST FLOOR ENTRYWAY IS GREETED BY A SPACIOUS FOYER THAT WELCOMES YOU INTO THE DOUBLE-HEIGHT SPACE. THE DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN ARE CONNECTED BY THE BUTLER’S PANTRY THAT OFFERS EVEN MORE STORAGE APART FROM CABINETRY IN THE KITCHEN. THE FAMILY ROOM LEADS YOU INTO THE DECK THAT PROVIDES FOR OUTDOOR GATHERING SPACE. . CLOSET IN-LAW’S SUITE 20’ X 12’ 8” 20’5’ 10’

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BEDROOM 1 11’ 2.5” X 10’ 2” CLOSET DOWNBEDROOMCLOSET 2 10’ 2” X 10’ 5” WALK-INWALK-INCLOSETCLOSET OWNER’SOWNER’SBATHSUITE13’4”X18’11” SITTING AREA 11’ 1.5” X 8’ LAUNDRY ROOM 12’ 2” X 9’ BALCONY PORTFOLIOARCHITECTUREROYKRISTIN above second floor plan SHOWELL RESIDENCE 20 PORTFOLIOARCHITECTURALROYKRISTIN SECOND FLOOR REST AND RESET THE SECOND FLOOR HAS THREE BEDROOMS AND THREE BATHS. THE LAUNDRY ROOM IS LOCATED ON THE TOP FLOOR FOR CONVENIENCE. THE OWNER’S SUITE FEATURES TWO WALK-IN CLOSETS, SITTING AREA, AND BALCONY. THE OWNER’S BATH HAS A DOUBLE VANITY SINK AND A FREESTANDING TUB, ALONG WITH A FRAMELESS, WALKIN SHOWER AND BUILT IN BENCH. THIS ESTATE WAS BUILT WITH LUXURY AND RELAXATION IN MIND. CLOSET 20’5’ 10’

PORTFOLIOARCHITECTURALROYKRISTIN PROJECT TYPE: COLLABORATORSIZE:LOCATION: CONTRIBUTION: URBAN DESIGN | MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT CLEVELAND, OHIO 54 KAILAACRESCOLLEY, ABIGAIL MERLOS, EMILY MILLER 25% DIAGRAMMING | 50% MODELING | 50% DESIGN “Forest City” cleaveland’s long time nickname was given for its heavily forested environment; an observation made in the 1830s. there on, the influx of planting shading and fruit trees throughout the city was encouraged by its mayor of 1850-1851, thus the name stuck. the benefits of trees in this fast growing, populated city include sequestering carbon in the air, reducing energy usage, removing air pollutants, filtering storm-water, and cooling hot city streets and sidewalks by providing shade and releasing water vapor. urban trees are a crucial asset to the city. the site is situated on the corner of Prospect Avenue and 14th street. This parcel is adjacent to Cleveland’s Play House Square, the second largest theater and performance hub in the nation. Forest City is the newest mixed use development that brings entertainment and pleasant lifestyle to Cleveland. FOREST CITY MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT PRESERVATION AND RENEWAL 21 FOREST CITY FIGURE GROUND & CIRCULATION DIAGRAM KAILA COLLEY, ABIGAIL MERLOS, EMILY MILLER, KRISTIN ROY Existing Context FIGURE GROUND & CIRCULATION DIAGRAM KAILA COLLEY, ABIGAIL MERLOS, EMILY MILLER, KRISTIN ROY Major VehicularCirculationPedestrianCirculation Site Entrances Proposed Buildings Existing Context bottom right figure ground circulation diagram left site axonometric diagram top right 14th street axonometric diagram MAJOR CONTEXTEXISTINGBUILDINGPROPOSEDSITECIRCULATIONVEHICULARCIRCULATIONPEDESTRIANENTRANCESPLAYHOUSE SQUARE WOLSTEIN CENTER ERIE STREET CEMETERY FIGURE GROUND

PORTFOLIOARCHITECTURALROYKRISTIN FOREST CITY 22 view of the urban forest above

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FOREST CITY 24 PROPOSED PROGRAM A - MIXED USED RETAIL | APARTMENT B - URBAN FOREST C - HOTEL D - PARKING GARAGE E - THE CLEARING - OUTDOOR PERFORMANCE SPACE F - OFFICE BUILDING G - PERFORMING ARTS CHARTER SCHOOL H - FLEX SPACE I - SALVATION ARMY Visitors enter Forest City through the threshold of the apartment complex that the architectural breezeway creates on prospect and 14th. This portal from the playhouse district brings you into the new development. by the design of the architecture the form of the urban forest is naturally influenced. where buildings don’t exist, the tree canopies take form. external amenity spaces and terraces created by these forms allow for the urban forest to expand vertically. the corner of prospect and 14th holds the mixed use apartment building with retail on the ground level, as well as a variety of amenity spaces. the original salvation army stood at the corner of prospect and 18th, and is now re-purposed into a hotel. then the salvation army campus was moved to the southern end of the parcel, set a part from the rest of the site. the performing arts public school has direct access to the clearing, which is an outdoor performance area. The flex space is an area of hardscape that acts as a pedestrian plaza which opens up to a service road that accommodates both the office building and the public charter school. A parking deck lies on 14th street, that is exclusively for residents of the development, however there are multiple parking garages outside of this site that will accommodate forest city visitors. SITE PLAN 50’ 100’ 200’

25PORTFOLIOARCHITECTURALROYKRISTIN FOREST CITY along 14th street and Prospect avenue a 20ft setback was created to provide a more pedestrian-friendly entry experience. This includes two way pedestrian traffic, a ribbon of planted seating nodes and space for outdoor cafe seating. The sidewalks now become a destination rather than a place of passing. This brings more attraction and business to the retail spaces which creates more profitability. above site section of street condition

Above FOREST CITY 26 aboveabove view of street-scape PORTFOLIOARCHITECTURAL

27 FOREST CITY above urban forest deckPORTFOLIOARCHITECTURALROYKRISTIN

Above FOREST CITY 28 Southern View of Library above lower right of Left pageupper right of left page massing diagrams material source mapsite plan | walkability diagram lower Left page URBAN FOREST SITE PLAN & DETAILS KAILA COLLEY, ABIGAIL MERLOS, EMILY MILLER, KRISTIN ROY FOREST CITY PLAN A : ENTRANCE BREEZEWAY B : ENTRANCE BRIDGE C : FOREST CITY TREE GRID D : RETAIL PATIO E : CONCESSIONS/COFFEE KIOSK F : “FLOATING” WOOD DECKING E FDC A B DESIGN FEATURES KEY PLAN 8’ 0’ 2’ 4’ 8’ BOARDWALK HAMMOCKING STRUCTURES A key design element of Forest City is the elevated boardwalk deck. this deck houses the grid of trees that create the Urban Forest , which provide a more modern forested feeling while simultaneously concealing storm-water management , which occurs underneath. above ECOLOGICAL EFFICIENCY storm-water axonometric bottom righttop right urban forest deck plan detail sectiondetail section far left PORTFOLIOARCHITECTURALROYKRISTINURBAN FOREST SITE PLAN & DETAILS KAILA COLLEY, ABIGAIL MERLOS, EMILY MILLER, KRISTIN ROY FOREST CITY PLAN FOREST CITY DETAILS A : ENTRANCE BREEZEWAY B ENTRANCE BRIDGE C FOREST CITY TREE GRID D : RETAIL PATIO E CONCESSIONS/COFFEE KIOSK F “FLOATING” WOOD DECKING E FDC A B DESIGN FEATURES KEY PLAN 0’ 2’ 4’ 8’ 0’ 2’ 4’ 8’ 0’ 2’ 4’ 8’ ELEVATED BOARDWALK & TREES GROUND MATERIAL TRANSITIONS BOARDWALK HAMMOCKING STRUCTURES Water is collected by the tree canopies and then trickles down through the deck, being filtered on site. After replenishing aquifers, water then absorbs into the soil hydrating the surrounding ecosystems and reducing runoff. 2’ 4’ 8’ 2’ 4’ 8’ 2’ 4’ 8’ SECTION DETAILS C - URBAN FOREST TREE GRID D - RENTAL PATIO E - CONCESSION KIOSK F - “FLOATING” WOOD DECKING A ENTRANCE BREEZEWAY B ENTRANCE BRIDGE C FOREST CITY TREE GRID D RETAIL PATIO E CONCESSIONS/COFFEE KIOSK F : “FLOATING” WOOD DECKING D DESIGN FEATURES KEY PLAN 0’ 2’ 4’ 8’ 0’ 2’ 4’ 8’ 0’ 2’ 4’ 8’ GROUND MATERIAL TRANSITIONSGROUND MATERIAL TRANSITION

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The 18th street elevation becomes a “reveal” to the entire forest city site, as the urban forest and public charter school cannot be seen from the 14th street elevation. This creates a sense of privacy for residences and visitors on the site.

above 18th street elevation

The irregular stacked architecture facilitates cohesive landscape spaces that foster elements of a designed urban forest as an ode to both Cleveland’s origins and present structure.

above FOREST CITY 30 Southern View of Libraryview of apartment complex PORTFOLIOARCHITECTURAL

31 FOREST CITY above view of the clearing - outdoor performance spacePORTFOLIOARCHITECTURALROYKRISTIN

above FOREST CITY 32 Southern View of Librarythe clearing detail sectionthe clearing plan - outdoor performance space PORTFOLIOARCHITECTURAL A : “THE CLEARING” ENTRANCE GATE B : MOUNDED FOREST C : LAWN TERRACED SEATING D : STAGE & SEATING RAMP E : GLASS STAGE OVERHEAD CANOPY F : PERFORMANCE STAGE DESIGN FEATURES KEY PLAN 0’ 2’ 4’ 8’ The Clearing Houses a Stage for performances of all kinds. the lawn topography is terraced with sunken levels to create seating for visitors. When no performances are being held, this space is used for casual recreation. the cleaing is adjacent to the performing arts charter school and will be shared for student events as well. PLEASANT AMENITIES DESIGN FEATURES A - ENTRANCE GATE B - MOUNDED FOREST C - LAWN TERRACED SEATING D - STAGE AND SEATING RAMP E - OVERHEAD CANOPY F - PERFORMANCE STAGE

33 FOREST CITY above section of apartment complexPORTFOLIOARCHITECTURALROYKRISTIN

FOREST CITY 34 Southern View of Library lower right of Left page massing diagrams material source map apartment - 7th floor lower right apartment ground level- retail general detail plans ON THE GROUND LEVEL OF THE APARTMENT COMPLEX, THERE ARE LEASABLE SPACES FOR LOCAL RETAIL BUSINESSES . THE URBAN FOREST GRID CONTINUES INTO THE DOUBLE HEIGHT ATRIUM SPACE WITH THE INCORPORATION OF TREES WITHIN THE LOBBY CORRIDOR. THE APARTMENT COMPLEX INCLUDES 4 TYPES OF ROOM STYLES AND EACH STYLE HAS AN AFFORDABLE HOUSING OPTION TO ACCOMMODATE ALL VARIETIES OF INCOME. PORTFOLIOARCHITECTURALROYKRISTINAFFORDABLE HOUSING APARTMENT DETAIL PLANS KAILA COLLEY, ABIGAIL MERLOS, EMILY MILLER, KRISTIN ROY STUDIO APARTMENT APARTMENT DETAIL PLANS KAILA COLLEY, ABIGAIL MERLOS, EMILY MILLER, KRISTIN ROY STUDIO APARTMENT APARTMENT DETAIL PLANS KAILA COLLEY, ABIGAIL MERLOS, EMILY MILLER, KRISTIN ROY 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT 3 BEDROOM APARTMENT APARTMENT DETAIL PLANS KAILA COLLEY, ABIGAIL MERLOS, EMILY MILLER, KRISTIN ROY 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT 3 BEDROOM APARTMENT upper leftupper right 25’ 50’ 25’100’ 50’ 100’ STUDIO 1X1 2X2 3X2

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The original Salvation Army building on this site was re-purposed into a hotel while the new Salvation Army building was relocated to the southern end of the site. The original facades of the building were kept along prospect and 18th street, but carved away at the rear to provide a more modern design and connection to the urban forest.

EXTENDED STAY HOTEL PLAN - GROUND FLOOR HOTEL PLAN - 7TH FLOOR E.18THST.E.18THST. PROSPECT AVE.PROSPECT AVE. HOTEL FLOOR PLANS KAILA COLLEY, ABIGAIL MERLOS, EMILY MILLER, KRISTIN ROY DOUBLE/QUEEN SUITE KING SUITE 15’ 30’ 60’ 15’ 30’ 60’ DOUBLE SUITE KING SUITE

Above FOREST CITY 36 Southern View of Library above lower right of Left page massing diagrams material source map lower Left page upper right hotel - 7th floor lower right hotel - ground level general detail plans upper left PORTFOLIOARCHITECTURALROYKRISTIN HOTEL PLAN - GROUND FLOOR HOTEL PLAN - 7TH FLOOR E.18THST. PROSPECT AVE.

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above school floor plans bottom left tree house room detail

The Performing Arts Public Charter School was established to facilitate an environment where students can learn all areas of the arts, right in the center of Cleveland. the school’s modern design promotes the idea of “non-traditional classrooms”. the learning spaces throughout the school are unconventional and cater the needs of interactive learners. The treehouse room continues the idea of the urban forest and provides a space with fresh air and natural lighting for multiple class typologies.

CREATED FOR LEARNING PERFORMING ARTS CHARTER SCHOOL SECTION KAILA COLLEY, ABIGAIL MERLOS, EMILY MILLER, KRISTIN ROY TREE HOUSE - SECTION A E.18THST. E.18THST.E.18THST.E.18THST. 15’ 30’ 60’ 15’ 30’ 15’60’ 30’ 60’ 6TH LEVEL - TREE HOUSE2ND LEVELGROUND LEVEL AAA

Above FOREST CITY 38 Southern View of Library aboveabove interior view of performing arts school PORTFOLIOARCHITECTURAL

39 FOREST CITY above view of school courtyardPORTFOLIOITECTURALCHROYKRISTINAR

PORTFOLIOARCHITECTURALROYKRISTIN FOREST CITY 40 Southern View of Library right massing diagrams lower Left page school yard detailsschool yard plan left WITH THE URBAN FOREST NOT TOO FAR FROM THE SCHOOL GROUNDS, THE THEME OF TREE CANOPY AND FRESH AIR WAS CONTINUED IN THE DESIGN OF THE OUTDOOR SCHOOL CAMPUS. THE LARGE CENTRAL TREE CREATES SHADE FOR SITTING IN THE COURTYARD. THERE ARE TWO ROOFTOP SEATING AREAS FOR LEARNING, AND A GREEN ROOF TO REDUCE HIGH TEMPERATURES OF THE SURROUNDING AIR MAKING IT MORE COMFORTABLE TO ENJOY. CANOPIED CLASSROOMS SEATING/CLASSROOMSEATINGBARRIERMOUNDSC A E FEATURES KEY PLAN 0’ 2’ 4’ 8’ 0’ 2’ 4’ 8’ GRAVEL TO BOARDWALK TRANSITION SCHOOL MOUNDS 0’ 2’ 4’ 8’ 0’ 2’ 4’ 8’ DESIGN FEATURES A - ROOFTOP SEATING B - MOVABLE BENCHES C - FORESTED BARRIER MOUNDS D - CENTRAL TREE E - GREEN ROOF 2’ 4’ 8’ 2’ 4’ 8’ GRAVEL TO DECKING TRANSITION FORESTED BARRIER MOUNDS

FOREST CITY above salvation army plans bottom right salvation army section THE SALVATION ARMY WAS RELOCATED FROM PROSPECT AND 18TH STREET CORNER TO THE SOUTHERN END OF THE FOREST CITY SITE, ALONG CARNEGIE AVENUE. IT IS SET APART FROM ALL OTHER BUILDING FACILITIES AND DIVIDED BY THE FLEX SPACE AND SERVICE ROAD. THIS SERVICE ROAD WAS CREATED TO ALLOW FOR EASY ACCESS FOR DELIVERIES AND OTHER SERVICES.

SALVATION ARMY PLAN - GROUND FLOOR SALVATION ARMY PLAN - 3RD FLOOR SALVATION ARMY PLAN - 4TH FLOOR E.18THST.E.18THST. E.14THST. E.14THST.E.14THST. CARNEGIEAVE.

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THE SALVATION ARMY HAS A RECEDING ENTRANCE ON THE FRONT FACADE TO WELCOME IN VISITORS, SUGGESTING A SAFE AND INVITING AREA. ON THE GROUND LEVEL THERE IS A CAFETERIA AND AUDITORIUM; IN THE LOBBY, SPIRAL STAIRCASES TAKE YOU TO THE SECOND FLOOR WHERE THE OFFICES OF AID ARE LOCATED FOR VISITORS TO RECEIVE RESOURCES.

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CARNEGIEAVE.

SALVATION ARMY PLAN - GROUND FLOOR SALVATION ARMY PLAN - 3RD FLOOR SALVATION ARMY PLAN - 4TH FLOOR E.18THST. E.18THST.E.18THST. E.14THST. E.14THST.E.14THST. CARNEGIEAVE. CARNEGIEAVE.CARNEGIEAVE.

SALVATION ARMY PLAN - GROUND FLOOR SALVATION ARMY PLAN - 3RD FLOOR SALVATION ARMY PLAN - 4TH FLOOR E.18THST. E.14THST.E.14THST. CARNEGIEAVE.

15’ 30’ 15’60’ 30’ 60’ 5TH LEVEL3RD LEVELGROUND LEVEL SALVATION ARMY - SECTION A 15’ 30’ 60’ A A A

PORTFOLIOARCHITECTURALROYKRISTIN above FOREST CITY 42 Southern View of Libraryview of salvation army entrance

43 FOREST CITY above view of salvation army healing gardenPORTFOLIOARCHITECTURALROYKRISTIN

a perfect addition to

as people heal and rejuvenate. SAFE HAVEN DESIGN FEATURES A - TREED FLEX PLAZA B - MOVABLE SEATING C - MEANDERING PLANTED MOUNDS D - SENSORY HEALING GARDEN E - LIGHTED TREE GRATES F - GREEN ROOF AMENITY SPACE 2’ 4’ SALVATION ARMY CAMPUS PLAN A : TREED PLAZA FLEX SPACE B : MOVEABLE SEATING C : MEANDERING PLANTED MOUNDS D : ROOFTOP SENSORY HEALING GARDEN E : LIGHTED TREE GRATES F : GREEN ROOF AMENITY SPACES DESIGN FEATURES KEY PLAN SALVATION ARMY CAMPUS DETAILS 0’ 8’ 16’ 32’ 0’ 8’ 16’ 32’ ROOFTOP HEALING GARDEN A : TREED PLAZA FLEX SPACE B : MOVEABLE SEATING C : MEANDERING PLANTED MOUNDS D : ROOFTOP SENSORY HEALING GARDEN E : LIGHTED TREE GRATES F : GREEN ROOF AMENITY SPACES A B D C CE F F DESIGN FEATURES KEY PLAN 0’ 8’ 16’ 32’ 0’ 8’ 16’ 32’ TREED PLAZA FLEX SPACE ROOF TOP HEALING GARDEN TREED PLAZA FLEX SPACE

third floor, a sensory healing

for tranquility and relaxation. Many

the

Army for resources and restoration;

PORTFOLIOARCHITECTURALROYKRISTIN right FOREST CITY 44 salvation army detailssalvation army plan left SALVATION ARMY CAMPUS PLAN A : TREED PLAZA FLEX SPACE B : MOVEABLE SEATING C : MEANDERING PLANTED MOUNDS D : ROOFTOP SENSORY HEALING GARDEN E : LIGHTED TREE GRATES F : GREEN ROOF AMENITY SPACES B C F DESIGN FEATURES KEY PLAN SALVATION ARMY CAMPUS DETAILS 0’ 8’ 16’ 32’

with many opportunities to enjoy the outdoors. On the fifth floor there

access to an outdoor amenity space that can be used for any activity. On

The Salvation Army campus was designed is the garden was created people come to Salvation the garden was this place of refuge

sensory

WORK STAY HOTEL PLAN - GROUND FLOOR HOTEL PLAN - 7TH FLOOR E.18THST.E.18THST. PROSPECT AVE.PROSPECT AVE. 15’ 30’ 60’ 15’ 30’ 60’

45 FOREST CITY above office building plansPORTFOLIOARCHITECTURALROYKRISTIN HOTEL PLAN - GROUND FLOOR HOTEL PLAN - 7TH FLOOR E.18THST. PROSPECT AVE.

The office building on the Forest City campus has 20 floors of leasable office space, conveniently in the heart of Cleveland. Not only can you be a resident in this development, but you could also work here too. The ground level of the Office Building houses a double story glazing system that creates views towards the urban forest. In the southern end of the building is an auditorium space that then lets out to an atrium that transitions into an exterior plaza.

PORTFOLIOARCHITECTURALROYKRISTIN FOREST CITY 46 Southern View of Library above view of office building atrium

47 FOREST CITY above treed plaza flex placePORTFOLIOARCHITECTURALROYKRISTIN

PORTFOLIOARCHITECTUREROYKRISTIN FOREST CITY 48 Southern View of Library above site section PORTFOLIOARCHITECTURAL 0’ 15’ 30’ 60’ HOTEL AND SALVATION ARMY SECTION A A’ A’THE CLEARING PERFORMANCEOUTDOORSPACE HOTEL AMENITIES& PERFORMING ARTS CHARTER SCHOOL SALVATION ARMY CAMPUS OFFICE BUILDING MIXED-USE APARTMENTS TREED PLAZA FLEX SPACE A OFFICE BUILDING SALVATION ARMY CAMPUS TREED PLAZA - FLEX SPACE PERFORMING ARTS PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL THE CLEARINGOUTDOOR PERFORMANCE AREATHE CLEARINGOUTDOOR PERFORMANCE AREA HOTEL & AMENITIES 15’ 30’ 60’

ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO KRISTIN JADA ROY BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE MAY 2022 THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY

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