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portfolio 2010-2012emily clark
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eloo structure
environmental center
museum of wildfire
projectskelvingrove bath house
folly of modularity
watercolors
black & white
color tessellation
two color analytic
photographynecropolis
spring 2012
kelvingrove bath house
A bath house for the city of Glasgow. The building is sited along the boundary of Kelvingrove Park and is created by the juxtaposition of two axes. The shorter of which connects with the urban context through its alignment with the street pattern and its materiality of dark red sandstone.
The building’s massing and program echo the historical precedent set in Glaswegian bath houses, progressing from public to private and from dry to wet spaces. The longer axis of the bath house serves as this transition between the urban and natural contexts. It creates a directional path and threshold between the heavy urban context of the city street and the private, lighter areas of the bath house.
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The already present slope in the site allows for the baths to be located on the second level, yet still be set within the solid earth. This eases the structural load, and enables the users to walk up to the “elevated” bath spaces, enhancing the feel of an open, light atmosphere in the bathing areas.
saunas & steam roomsmain bathoutdoor bathreed bedwarm bathhot bathmechanical & pool plant
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lobby & entrancerest & waiting areareceptionofficerestrooms & showersrestroomsgymnasiumweight roomutility & storageboiler & mechanical plantrestaurantkitchentreatment & massage
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eloo structure
The team designed and managed the construction of a building to house eloos (solar composting toilets) for Ebert-Kakua School for the Deaf in Bo, Sierra Leone, Africa. Local materials, labor and construction techniques were used in the project.
team: Josh Coble
Derek Reinhard Heather Hlavaty
Tyler Welsh Gerald Zingraf
The structure was aligned along an east-west axis to ensure the eloos receive constant southern sun exposure. A ground level gutter system was installed to help with water mitigation during the rainy season.
museum of wildfirefall 2010third year competitionpartner: Grace Friedhoff
A museum to capture the essence of wildfire. The juxtaposition of wood and brick, vulnerability and permanence, showcases the strong relationship between that which fuels the fire and that which contains the fire.
The circulation tower endures each wildfire season, while the observation and exhibition levels are exposed to the flames. Every cycle of fire and reconstruction displays both the destructive and rejuvenating qualities of wildfire.
hampton roads environmental centerspring 2011chesapeake bay foundation A center for the study and display of
the Chesapeake Bay environment. It is designed to showcase the importance, collection, utilization, and reuse of water.
The sweep of the roof and prominent guttering system provide for a visible system of water collection and storage. The cisterns are sized to supply all the grey water needs of the building and prevent substantial water pollution into the already fragile ecosystem of the bay.
mechanical/utilitychanging stallsevent spaceoffice spaceopen work spaceoutdoor educationbathroomswater cistern
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folly of modularityspring 2010
A folly designed as a composition of lines, planes and volumes, and intended to engage people in creative thought. It was constructed through the intersections, extensions, and perpendicular connections of three distinct modular elements.
partners: Toni Alston
Andrew Shafer Tyler Rush
spring 2011
watercolors
ronald reagan washington national airport A building analytic using only two colors. The watercolor is of the airport designed by Cesar Pelli in Washington, D.C., and has been published in Silhouette Literary and Art Magazine Spring 2012 edition at Virginia Tech.
photography
necropolisA photograph taken of the Necropolis at St. Mungo’s Cathedral in Glasgow, Scotland. It is published in Silhouette Literary and Art Magazine, Fall 2012 edition at Virginia Tech.
spring 2012