design portfolio
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This portfolio contains many of my favorite projects during my undergraduate career with Howard University's Architecture programTRANSCRIPT
ALYSSA BROWN
ALYSSA BROWN
PORTFOLIO OF DESIGN, GRAPHICS AND ART
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To engage in a dynamic and creative environment by utilizing and developing my artistic abilities.
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15308 Pine Tree WayBowie, MD 20721
Department of Veteran Affairs Washington DC Medical Center
March 2012 - Present
Completed a new design for the hospital’s elevator lobbies and cabs including construction documents and project specifications. Presented design to the Medical Center Director and Executive Office Team.
Helped with branding for the Office of Facility Management and the Office of Biomedical Services.
Assisted in reinventing the new employee orientation process for the Office of Strategic Planning.
Designed New Employee Orientation manuals.
Smithsonian Institute - Environmental Research CenterOffice of Facility Management
May 2010 - August 2010
Assisted in updating and re-designing Job Hazard Analysis, making them easier to read and follow.
Organized Inspection Dates and Requirements into an easy-to-follow document
Translated existing greenhouse drawings into a diagrammatic layout for presentation purposes.
Graphic Design
Designed invitations for various events.
Created business cards and marketing material for small businesses.
Designed a Magazine for a Design Class using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop.
Interior Design
Redesigned a bathroom by choosing the color scheme and completing the design with a team of my own.
Howard University
Senior Architecture major with Howard University’s five year Architecture and Planning Program.
August 2008 - May 2013 (Graduation Date)
Communal Activities
Assisted in coaching a first place girl scout step team at From the Heart Ministries
Currently employed with Prince George's County Parks and Recreation to work at the community
park during the summer.
April 2011 - Present
Part of the Philanthropic Committee with Alpha Rho Chi Inc. (Professional Architecture Fraternity). Assisted in writing a business program for high
school and collegiate artistic mentorship event.
A member of the Architectural Honors Fraternity: Tau Sigma Delta for community service and
scholarship
Computer Skills
Google Sketchup + Podium, AutoCAD, RevitAdobe: Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign
Microsoft: Word, Power Point, Excel, Projects
Work Experience
Personal Projects
Community
Objective
Education
“think left and think right and think low and think high. Oh, the thinks you can
think up if only you try!”
Dr. Seuss
a compilation of various projects completed at Howard University’s
Architecture and Design school.
Tenley Town LibraryLe Droit Park Development
NOMAS student group project
a compilation of interior design projects I have completed both
personal and academic.
New Library design for Architecture Library
Redesign of a bathroom
a model completed my third year in school. A re-design of the third year
studio space in the Architecture building.
architecture and planning
interior design
by hand
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model image for tenley town library
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WASHINGTON MONUMENT
NATIONAL CATHEDRAL
BASILICA OF THE NATIONAL SHRINE
ROCK CREEK PARK
A SITE MODEL SHOWING THE LIBRARIES RELATIONSHIP TO THE TALLEST STRUCTURES IN DC CONCEPTUAL MODELS WHICH SHOW THE BUILDING’S RELATIONSHIP TO THE REST OF THE CITY. IT ALSO SHOWS THE TWIST IMPLEMENTED IN THE DESIGN
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
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THIRD FLOOR PLAN: FIRST ROTATION EIGHTH FLOOR PLAN: SHOWING GREEN ROOF
Fourth Year Spring 2012
This project involved designing a library in the Tenley Town area of DC amongst all of the tall radio tower structures. The concept I developed was one that contradicted the norm. I decided to design the library as a tower. Therefore, the higher the floor in the library,
the more delicate or sacred the information became.The building was then designed to rotate and frame views around
the city toward the tallest structures in DC:
The Washington MonumentThe National Cathedral
The Basilica of the National Shrine
The Shelves were then placed around the interior perimeter of the building creating these visual reading cubbies embedded in the
facade.SITE DIAGRAM: ENTRANCES SITE DIAGRAM: VIEWS SITE DIAGRAM: VIEWS
tenley town library
final renderingMaterial Selection
For the Exterior the material would be a reddish orange metal material that would allow the shelves to be framed on the exterior.
The large openings in the facade are the small viewing cubbies that were created to gain views to the Monument and other surrounding structures.
The stair tower became the primary element. It is wrapped in a yellow stained glass and will become a light tower feature at night.
STAIR TOWER
Lighted with a solar panel that is placed on the top of the stair with a slanted plane facing south.
Made primarily of glass with colored lights and a colored stair element.
HIGHEST ROOF
The top roof acts as a looking terrace which responds to the various vertical elements around the site.
The roof is accessible by all residents and will be a place for communal events.
STEPPING PLATFORMS
Green roofs are placed sporadically throughout the building because of the alternating unit heights.
BUILDING MATERIAL
The glass is an artistic glass that is tinted with different artwork pieces for each unit. Main materials include glass, brick and metal.
CORNER STORES
Single story retail units are placed at the corners of the central units. These can be rented for small businesses from residents.
COFFEE SHOP
ELEVATION DIAGRAM
Fifth Year Fall 2012
This project was primarily a research project for an urban design study in LeDroit Park. We conducted a
survey of the area and developed ideas for a residential area in the site outlined above.
We were instructed to design a 425 sqft. unit which became the basic module for the project. I
developed my project into buildings made up of 6 units per floor that alternated in height. This gave the
site an oscillating appearance. Some units were turned into stores to create a central communal area.
LEDROIT PARK
LEDROIT PARKHOWARD UNIVERSITY
HOWARD
OAK ROAD HOUSES
COMMUNITY HOUSING
A historical DC neighborhood, in which many African Americans reside. Ledroit park has a lot of historical culture that can be applied to the design of the new residential neighborhood.
Although it is located in the city, Ledroit park has maintained the character of a quiet neighborhood. The area is considered to be relatively affordable compared to the rest of the DC area.
Howard University is located within close proximity to the Ledroit park neighborhood. The university adds to the density of the historical culture within the area. Here, howard has been embedded into the DC neighborhood.
The housing in the neighborhood was originally designed by the architect James McGill. There are 50 original structures remaining in the Country House style and Gothic style. Amzi L. Barber was a founder of Howard University and a developed of the Ledroit park neighborhood.
The location of a university dormitory. Location of a lot of student activity and gathering.
Oak road was historically a neighborhood cul-de-sac. However, the street has direct access to the current site and will therefore be used for contextual studies.
To the north of the studied site, there is a public housing complex. Unfortunately, this area can be a rather unsafe place. The security issue spills out onto the site and into Ledroit park as well. These housing units have intertwined outdoor spaces which the residents use for social gathering. These residents have complete visibility onto the site.
SITE OBSERVATION
SITE CONTEXT
COMMON GOOD CITY FARM
A major possibility for city production of vegetables and fruits. A good encouragement and attraction for area. Right now the farm allows near by residents to rent plots for growing plants and food.
TREE BUFFER
A visual buffer will be necessary on the East end of the site. The backs of abandoned buildings sits on this property. The separation is for visual and secure aesthetic.
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MURAL WALL
The Ledroit Park mural is begins the artistic trail throughout the new units
OAK STREET AXIS
le droit park
urban design survey
VEGETATION DIAGRAM PATHS AND NODES
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nomas group projectMASSING SKETCH 1
MASSING SKETCH 2
LAYOUT SKETCH WITH TERRACES
SIDE ELEVATION FRONT ELEVATION
This project was a third year group project to redo a community center located in Boston Massachusetts.
After studying the site and the contextual history we discovered a design solution that had relation to the surrounding environment and the soul of the community itself.
We added a green wall building which represented the sustainable aspect of the building and housed areas such as green houses and classrooms. The central brick structure had relevance to the already existing structure, however we added a curtain wall for modernization. The third structure was comprised of a wooden facade which also had relevance to the sustainable nature of the center.
FIRST FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR PLAN
elevation sketch
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Bathroom Design using Google Sketch-up + Podium
interior of architecture libraryThis project was completed my fourth year of Architecture school. The challenge was to redesign the interior of the library in our building.
I designed a ramp that wrapped the perimeter allowing your book selection process to become a continual journey.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
MEZZANINE FLOOR PLAN
-by hand
Studio Renovation Project: Model