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Auburn University
Andra Lee Riegler
Undergraduate Portfolio 2009-2012
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Projects
Drawings | Paintings
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Cardiovascular Specialty HospitalBoston, Massachusetts
Lake Side ResidenceLake Martin, Alabama
Alabama Impact Crater + Science CenterWetumpka, Alabama
Ways of Seeing | StudiesUniversity of Arkansas Rome Center
Fall 2012
Fall 2010
Spring 2011
Spring 2012
Watercolor Paintings Spring 2009 Fall 2011
Resume
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Cardiovascular Specialty HospitalBoston, Massachusetts
The North End of Boston Massachusetts represents a coming together of the historic waterfront neighborhood and the growing Fi-nancial District. The Fulton and Cross Street intersection is a unique corner surrounded by the Rose Kennedy Greenway, traditional Boston brownstone homes, and the Boston Graphic Arts and Printing building. The site communicates with its neighboring build-ing, the North End Community Nursing Home, while reaching across the greenway to Quincy Market and Faneuil Hall. The pro-posed hospital form exhibits both a sense of respect to the adjacent nursing home while embracing opportunities to become a focal point for the North End. The medical plinth grounds the building into its surroundings providing a spacious plan for public entry as well as medical program. The axis shift occurs just short of the Fulton and Cross street corner creating a new point of refer-ence. This pivot joint organizes the wrap-ping of circulation, program, as well as materials throughout the hospital. The open-ness of the pivot offers natural light, views, as well as a directionality within the building. The glow of the atrium pulls visitors through the lobby and up to the cafeteria while the rotational motion around the core continues through the eight floors of the tower.
patient/visitor entrance emergency roomadministration/business
dietary serviceslaboratorypharmacy central sterile supply
cardiovascular surgical suiteradiologyprep/hold/recover
intensive care
patient floor
community services mechanical/electrical
doctor’s offices medical records
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patient floor
patient floor
patient floor
patient floor
over: section perspective at pivot joint
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interlocking of masses at pivot joint
pivot joint as place of circulation
vertical and horizontal louver systems -vertical louvers protect east facade creating a wait-
ing room designed for personal reflection and isolated views -horizontal louvers strengthen visual motion around
mass of patient care floors. protect large patient room win-dows from direct light while providing isolated views
plinth response to neighboring building
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top: interior view of atrium at patient floorinterior view of atrium at ground floor
interior view of lobby at entrybottom: patient floor plan
ground floor plan
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Lake Side ResidenceLake Martin, Alabama
Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s Ward Willits House, the pro-posal developed off of a conceptual core which the livable spaces would be positioned around. The core is a vertical ele-ment of a stair connecting the three floors. With the client in mind, a young sculptor, the levels were broken into sleeping, living, and working, top to bottom respectively. In addition to the vertical core, the living and working floors communicate through a glazed ceiling adjacent to the stair allowing for ob-servation of the working process without direct distraction to the artist. The house was intended for visitors, with the glazed opening, the bottom level can remain private to the artist and the ceiling can then serve as a way for visitors to view the art and potentially even the artist at work.
LIVESLEEPCOR
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WORK
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plans: top floorentry floor
bottom floor
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Alabama Impact Crater + Science CenterWetumpka, Alabama
The proposal is designed to take advantage of the site as well as keep the featured metiorite cra-ter in mind. The building is bro-ken into three masses by wooden dividers in order to represent a displacement of forms during the disaster as well as a coming to-gether of three different program-atic groups. Glazing is used to draw the visitors through the ex-hibit sequence as well as capture views and maximize natural light. The ramp gradually circulates visitors between levels while they view the ledge and anticipate the exhibit. Exterior patio spaces as well as a cafe allow visitors to move around the site and experi-ence the surroundings.
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exhibit sequence
meeting areas
research labs
wooden divider
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Ways of SeeingUniversity of Arkansas Rome Center
above: series of sketches from Berlin Germanyapartment studies
Renzo Piano’s Parco della Musica and Zaha Hadid’s Maxxi Museumright: Pantheon
Piazza del PopoloMies van der Rohe”s Barcelona Pavilion
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Ways of Seeing: Study of Basilica di San PietroUniversity of Arkansas Rome Center
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Study of Roman Jewish Ghetto: Via PapalisUniversity of Arkansas Rome Center
The proposal, an additon of a colonnade to frame the site of the demolished Cinque Scole. The Cinque Scole was the home of the five synagogues of the Jewish ghetto. The colonnade, inspired by Bramante’s Cloister at the Church of Santa Maria della Pace, would serve as a divider of vehicular and pedestrian traffic within the Piazza delle Conque Scole. This division would allow the piaz-za to regain its presense as a part of the ghetto, especially since it holds the last remaing piece of the historic wall which contained the Jewish neighborhood for years.
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Study of Roman Jewish Ghetto: Via PapalisFinal Board
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Watercolor Paintings
Left: Paintings from 2009 2D Design APConcentration, inspired by early 20th century cubism, a collection of ink and watercolor pieces using “objects from the house” as my material. As an aspiring architecture student I was using my knowledge of geometry and color theory to develop my understanding of three dimensional objects found and commonly used in the home. Right: Ink and watercolor rec-reation of a Turkish print.
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ANDRA LEE [email protected]
904.891.17247650 Founders Way Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
EDUCATIONAuburn University Auburn, AL School of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape ArchitectureBachelor of Architecture, expected 2014
Rome: University of Arkansas Rome CenterAIAS Community Outreach Chair AIAS Third Year Level RepresentativeAIAS Member
The Bolles School Jacksonville, FLHigh School
2009 Present
2012
2011 - 20122009 - Present
2005 2009
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
HONORS AND AWARDS
SKILLS
Doherty Sommers Architects Engineers, Inc. Jacksonville Beach, FLIntern Architect: As a full time summer intern working on preliminary drawings for residen-tial and commercial facilities including work with restaurant branches.
Crosswater Community Church, Ponte Vedra, FLResidence: Sun room addition, Ponte Vedra Beach, FLMoe’s Southwest Grille, Ft. Lauderdale, FL Jacksonville, FL
RadiumOne, Inc. San Francsico, CAIntern to the Data, Analytics Team: As a full time summer intern working in the design and production of campaign performance reports and presentations.
05.2011 08.2011
William T. Warren and William T. Warren Jr. Endowment ScholarshipThe National Society of Collegiate Scholars Provost Scholarship: Auburn University Dean’s List (2 times)
20102010 Present2009 Present
Proficient in AutoCAD, SketchUp, Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office SuiteExperienced with Hand Drafting, Watercolor Rendering, Model Building, Laser Cutting, Sketching
REFERENCESRobert Sproull, Assistant Professor of Architecture / 211 Dudley Hall / Auburn, Alabama [email protected], 334.844.4503
Craig Sommers, Vice President / Doherty Sommers Architects Engineers, Inc. / 370 15th Ave. S /Jacksonville Beach, Florida 32250 [email protected], 904.249.0698
2011201120112012
05.2012
06.2012 08.2012
2010 - 2011