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CONTENTNOAA RESEARCH
FACILITY.............................................................................
Pages 1-2JAMES STREET
FACADE..................................................................................
Pages 3-4BOONTON FIRE
STATION.................................................................................
Pages 5-6SCHOLAR
HOUSING.........................................................................................
Pages 7-8THE IRONBOUND
LIBRARY............................................................................
Pages 9-10 A BLOCK BUILDING AT THE HIGHLINE
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URBAN STRATIFICATION
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Pages 15-16THE CULTURE CENTER
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NOAA RESEARCH FACILITYSPRING 2013
ROOF: The purpose of the roofis protect the building from wind
and moisture build-ups
BEAMS: Custom Glulam to support the roof
COLUMNS : A continous piles from belowthe boardwalk that act as
columns to supportthe girders
WALLS : The interior and exterior walls forms the organic curves
from the oceans but also activates the circulationthrough the
building
SECTION B-B
GROUND FLOORPLAN
RENDERING
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44LABORATORY
2 OFFICE
3 RESTROOM
4 CLASSROOM
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After super storm sandy in 2012, many buildings near the New
Jersey shore were damaged. The purpose of the NOAA research
facility is to continue biological experiments and research at the
marsh land, while its structure and form protects the building from
any weather damages or natural diseasters
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JAMES STREET FACADESPRING 2014
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INTERIOR FUNCTIONSEXTERIOR MOVEMENT
SUN DIAGRAM
FRONT ELEVATION
INTERIOR SECTIONAL AXONOMETRIC
WC
KITCHEN
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HALFBATHROOM
DINING RM.
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NOON SUN
James street in Newark, New Jersey is a busy urban neighborhood
close to the downtown district. The facade wall of this town-house
addresses the issue by having a solid masonary exteror wall to in
inuence private programs. The form of the exterior wall is
wave-like to express vertical circulation while it inuence varies
furniture conditions on the interior wall.
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BOONTON FIRE STATIONSPRING 2014
RENDERING
TRANSVERSE SECTION
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3 MAIN MEETING SPACES4 LOCKER / BATHROOM FACILITIES5
DORMITORIES6 MECHANICAL SPACES
7 CIRCULATION
8 PARKING9 OUTDOOR PUBLIC SPACES / PLAZA
2 STATION MAIN ENTRANCE VESTIBULE1 BAY AREA
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
The location of the site is on a hill terrain. The concept of
the boonton re station is to keep the language of the landscape.
The restation continues the language by ultilizing the back
retaining wall with the interior private programs, while the front
exterior public spaces react to the existing recreational programs
on the site.
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FALL 2014
RENDERING
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
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SECOND FLOOR PLAN
THIRD FLOOR PLAN
FIFTH FLOOR PLAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
SCHOLAR HOUSINGThe scholar housing design follow the common
urban housing projects in the university height district of Newark,
where as vertically the commerical spaces are closer to the street
while the residential are further from the street. The organization
in the scholar housing strategy the connection of the commerical
and residental programs horizontally while keeping the common urban
organization. The method that is used causes exibility of the
volumes to form semi-private and communal program to balance the
vertical commerical and residential programs.
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THE IRONBOUND LIBRARYSPRING 2015
B-B B-B
A-A
A-A
SECTION A-A
SECTION B-B
RENDERING
FOURTH LEVEL
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GROUND LEVEL
The Ironbound community in Newark has a strong diversity of
culture and ethicity. The Libary was design to gather the diversity
of the community under one roof. The roof is a symbolism of
gathering and invitation while the programs are organize in a
transitional phrases from public at ground oor to private at the
fourth oor.
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A BLOCK BUILDING AT THEHIGHLINEFALL 2015
12.11.
GROUND PLAN
RENDERING
Locating a block building to intersect the direction of the
highline creates a gateway from one city block to the other. The
block building is a plaza that relates to the surrounding content
of the site. The base levels are strictly commerical, the oce slab
above is orientated with the existing oce buildings on the north
end, the residence tower follows the setback laws but segrated from
the busy crowd of the highline and the landscape from the ground
level to the elevated plaza follow a similar sequal language as the
highline.
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LONGITUDINAL SECTION
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EXPLODED AXOMETRIC
STREET LEVEL PLANEXCAVATED LEVEL PLAN
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
THE CULTURE CENTERSPRING 2016
14.13.
The site is located in South Bronx, New York, which is known for
its industrial history. The benet of the culture center is to
preserve the history by three method: - adaptive reuse on the
surface of the site which would preserve the site indenity - the
city fabric preserves the culture of the site by preserving the
buildings - deconstruction of the preserve buildings from light
wells
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URBAN STRATIFICATIONFALL 2016
ELEVENTH AVE. FLOOR
PAVILION FLOOR INTERIOR RENDERING
16.15.
Urban Stratication is the manifestation of the muti-layered
system that makes up the urban fabric. The collision between the
citys infrastructure and rising, new construction leads to
eruption, forminga new icon for the community. Each of these layers
are interwoven, linking the two contrasting stratas that make up
the neighborhood. Vistors will be invited to view the creation of
bio-fuel at rst hand and learn about substainable design.
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Jerrod Richardson 465 N. Maple Ave, E. Orange, NJ 01017 Phone:
(973)-985-9217 E-mail: [email protected]
Objectives Looking for the opportunity to learn inner working of
a well-run Architectural practice with a strong passion for high
quality design.
Education NJIT (New Jersey Institute of Technology)Bachelor of
Architecture and design (anticipated graduation :2017) Main course:
- Architecture Studio - Structures - Construction - Design Studio -
Environmental Control System - Building Information modelling
University of Bridgeport Bachelor of Art and Design (Did not
complete) Dean list ( Spring 2011- Spring 2012)
Skills - AutoCAD - Rhino - Adobe illustrator - Adobe Photoshop -
Word Office
References - Jimmy Dumas Architect : I collaborated with him in
making a physical model for Hamilton Commons proposal in Franklin,
NJ - OCA Architect : I worked alongside to edit floorplans and
sections in a housing project with the architect Kurt Dean
RESUME
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Skills - AutoCAD - Rhino - Adobe illustrator - Adobe Photoshop -
Word Office
References - Jimmy Dumas Architect : I collaborated with him in
making a physical model for Hamilton Commons proposal in Franklin,
NJ - OCA Architect : I worked alongside to edit floorplans and
sections in a housing project with the architect Kurt Dean
JERROD RICHARDSON
ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
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