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ANDREW DAVISARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
“Beauty is the harmony of function and form.” - Alvar Aalto
CLASSIC LANDSCAPES - A BOTANICAL GARDEN & CONFERENCE CENTER Edmonton, Canada
This project was in conjunction with Brandley Payne (a grad landscape architecture student) completing his thesis project, which was redesigning a botanical garden. Within the garden there is a proposed convention center, hotel, restaurant and offices space. The question that I was trying to solve during this project was, How can architecture influence the landscape? The solutions that were implemented were highlighting significant views into the botanical garden from the building. The main focus was to the living corridor where native vegetation in Edmonton would be in the interior of the building where it could be enjoyed throughout the year.
SITE MODEL - Davis
PROCEES SKETCH - Payne SKETCH OF MASTER PLAN - Payne
PROGRAM DIAGRAM - Davis
Rooftop Garden Overview - Payne/Davis Main Lobby - Payne/Davis
SECTION - Payne/Davis
Conference Center Main Room- Payne/Davis
Living Corridor- Payne/Davis
Garden View- Payne/Davis
FLOOR PLAN
UNIVERSITY IDAHO VISITOR CENTER MOSCOW IDAHO
The University of Idaho Visitor Center expresses architectural form on many different levels. The glulam column capped with a steel com-ponent supports the entire structure. At times this structural system can give the appearance of a floating roof anchored by a central mass that erects out of the building that functions as a light well from the interior.
FLOOR PLAN
SECTION
LIGHTWELL WALL
SCHITSU’USH CULTURAL CENTER PLUMER IDAHO
This project was completed with a group: Ben Millett, Geoffery VonZ, Andre’a Bachman and myself. We were designing head quarters for the Coeur d’ Alene tribe. The buildings that we designed were a cultural center/museum, a raptor center and an equestrian center. Our approach was to have the buildings become one with the landscape.
SITE MODEL - Millet/ Davis MASTER PLAN SKETCH - Bachman drawing
STRUCTURAL MODEL OF CULTURAL CENTER - Millet/ Davis
RAPTOR CENTER SECTION - BACHMAN/DAVIS
RAPTOR CENTER - BACHMAN/DAVIS
EQUESTRAIN CENTER - BACHMAN/DAVIS
MASTER PLAN - BACHMAN
EQUESTRAIN CENTER SECTION - BACHMAN/DAVIS
FLOOR PLAN 1 - MILLET
CULTURAL CENTER - VonZ
EMBRACE LAKESIDE SAUNA - VIRRAT FINLAND
62 m²
Lounge
6 m²
W Storage11 m
²
Kitc
hen
3 m²
Tech Space
4 m²
WC
7 m
²
Cloa
kroo
m
15 m²
Sauna
4 m²
WC
10 m²
Entry
67 m²
Outdoor Terrace
15 m²
Sauna
21 m²
Technical
9 m²
Showers
10 m²
Dressing
5 m²
WC5 m²
WC10 m²
Dressing
9 m²
Showers
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The building is for a youth camp in Virrat Finland. The camp is open year around to the youth of Finland. The intention of the sauna design is to have the youth at the camp embrace nature and interact with other people throughout the building. The form of the building was derived from human arms embracing one another. Likewise the form of the building is embracing nature and highlighting significant views of the scenic landscape.
FLOOR PLAN
SITE MODEL LOUNGE
REFUGEE CENTER Boise Idaho
This project was for the Idaho CMU competition; The Building was a new Refugee Center for the City of Boise. The goal of the competition was to challenge CMU as a material and to express it’s structural strengths. This was achieved by using a CMU pilaster with steel I-beams to suspend the roof which allowed CMU walls to not touch the roof. This created a more naturally lit building by letting in more daylight, while also challenging the CMU as a structural material.
WALL DETAIL CMU PILASTERELEVATION
3RD FLOOR LOBBY
FLOOR PLAN
SECTION
INTERIOR EXHIBIT SPACE
STREET VIEW
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