Lindsey Davis Architecture Portfolio University of Florida
Mar 28, 2016
Studio Work
Design One: Professor Tilson
Design Two:Professor Gunderson
Design Three:Professor Kuenstle
Design Four:Professor MacLeod
Design Five: Professor Tilson
Design Six:Professor Ridgdill
Design Seven:Professor Robinson
Design Eight:Brendan MacFarlane and Professor Clark
Cube Project
Campus Studies
Door, Window, Stair
Beijing Desert
Vessel
Urban Infill
Study Abroad Vicenza, Italy
Global Studio
Grad One:Professor Kuenstle
Grad Two:Professor Gold
Professional Work:Hunton Brady Architects
Interpretative Center
Innovative Office
2007-2008
Boat House
School for Boat Construction and RepairSt. John’s River in Welaka, Florida
The boathouse is located is on a large site with trees cradling the building. Theriver is located to the East of the boathouse. The boats have access from the water into the boat house by means of the manipulated ground plane. The studentdormitories and the professor’s quarters are located directly adjacent to the outdoorworking space for the boats. The boat house allows access for all scales of boats.There is a second level inside the boat house for additional office and working space.
DESIGN 5:P R O G R AM :L O CAT I O N :PROFESSOR:
DESCRIPTION:
Tilson
M a r i t i m e M u s e u mCharleston, South Carolina
DESIGN 6:PROGRAM:LOCATION:PROFESSOR: Ridgdill
Maritime Museum
Robinson
The site is located in a residential area with minimaltourism. The location is a mediator between the biennial park and a canal. The issues in this project consist of separating the public and private conditions.The bath house is a place of solitude and relaxation which encourages the gathering and connectivity ofresidents and guests in the local area. There are a total of five baths with three different temperatures, the caladarium, frigidarium and tepidarium. One bath is elevated and located on the second level. There are ten housingunits all with access to outdoor viewing s p a c e a n d s o m e w i t h m u l t i s t o r i e s .
Bath House on first level, housing on two floors above.Venice, Italy
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Bath House/ApartmentsMixed Use:
Newnan’s Lake Pavilion
Tilson
Longitudinal and Cross Sections showing relationshipto lake. A place of relaxation, recollection and shade.There are covered outdoor areas as well as small places of enclosure for mediation rooms.
Community recreational pavilion with swimming poolNewnan’s Lake in Gainesville, Florida
DESIGN 5:P R O G R AM :L O CAT I O N :PROFESSOR:
DESCRIPTION:
MacLeod
Analytical diagrammatic studies of the approachingGobi Desert into the city of Beijing. The programconsists of a green wall to minimize the effects of the desert. The main programmatic elements include the laboratories and research facilities forscientists. Other component consist of housing forthe scientists, a water well for the irrigation system and multiple lookout towers located systematically.
Laboratory and Research Facility for ScientistsG o b i D e s e r t i n B e i j i n g , C h i n a
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Gobi Desert
Natural Areas
Schools
Housing
Commercial
Restaurants
Hotels
Religious
Site Location
Hawthorne Bike Trail
SITE
UF
Creative Workspace
The Interpretative Center in St. Augustine, Florida is located adjacent to the Castillo Fort and is cradled by the historic area known as St. George Street. The unique conditions of the site allow entry into the Interpretative Center to be accessed from multiple points. The building shape and entry paths have been generated by analyzing the morphology of the site. The territory across from the Interpretative Center contained a cleared parking lot that has now become reduced in size to allow for the glacis surrounding the Fort to extend further without interruption. The reduced parking space increases the flow of pedestrian walkways from St. George to the Interpretative Center and then to the Castillo Fort. The parking slips down into the glacis to create unobstructed views of the Fort. The generator for the project began with the studies of the prevalent landscape and vegetation of the city of St. Augustine. The skin of the building is a metal mesh screen which creates a smooth transition from the natural landscape into the interior of the building. The process of the design explores form and context as well as materiality and construction. The design of the Interpretative Center stimulates and initiates a dialogue with the old historic context of St. Augustine. The design contains two exhibition spaces which have views of the Fort, water and Spanish Quarter. The screen texture of the facade has been folded onto the ground to create pedestrian crosswalks from the parking to the building. This creates a strategic method for traffic calming along the main highway.
natural vegetation
landscape/automobile
landscape/pedestrian/automobile
screen as filter
screen as wall
screen as vegetation
natural landscape
existing site
existing walls
water connection
history of city
Interpretative CenterSt. Augustine, Florida
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DESCRIPTION:
Kuenstle
Interpretative Center
East Elevation Facing towards Castillo
Interior ramp and lobby Interior facing towards auditorium and outdoor exhibition
Interpretative Center
Curtain Wall generated from natural vegetation o f S t . A u g u s t i n e
Analytical diagrams Path and Entry
Interpretative CenterInterpretative Center
North-South Section
South-North Section
West-East SectionSt. George to Castillo
Interpretative Center
1 Lobby2 Auditorium3 Entry Ramp4 Information Desk5 Public Restrooms6 Storage7 Mechanical/Electrical8 Elevator Storage9 Bookstore10 Outdoor Exhibition 11 Staff Restroom12 Storage13 Staff Break Rooms and Lockers14 Staff Work Room15 Interpretation Office16 Interpretation Meeting Room17 Interpretation Office18 Non Profit DSO Office
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Interpretative Center
memory. corner. restructure
connection. transformation. transportation
revitalization. view. surface.
a connection within the city of st. augustine requiresmultiple and precise activations. an arterial road such as cordova street lacks moments of pause and rejuvenation. the pavilions purpose is to act as a mediator between the history of the city and the new form of memory which is created within the pavilion. it contains an inscribed depiction of the rosario line wall, connects nodes within the circulation of cordova street and proposes a new ideology for the city.
eidetic pavilion
cordova street
st. george street
Eidetic Pavilion
Site 1
Site 2
Site 3
Italy Analytical Drawing
Analyt ica l drawing of Pal lad io ’s bas i l i ca .Precise measured drawings combined with hand sketches.
. Vicenza, Italy
DESIGN 7:
L O CAT I O N :PROFESSOR:DESCRIPTION:
Robinson
Steel and glass wall system, with an operable wallto allow residents to control the amount of light entering their home.
Urban Infill: Art Gallery first floor, apartments second and third. Gainesville, Florida
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DESCRIPTION:
Ridgdill