design portfolio
DESCRIPTION
Work created during my graduate programs at the University of Oregon, 2010-2014TRANSCRIPT
Mixed Use
Flexible Use
Single Family
Multi-Family
Light Industrial
Commercial
Civic
Educational
Build-to Line
Required Entry Line
Required Entry Points
Parking Areas
Building Height Requirements
Buildings on build-to lines = 4/6All other buildings = 2/4
REGULATING PLAN
CaseyHagerman
Design Portfolio
PLANNING
URBAN DESIGN
ARCHITECTURE
EcosystemThinking
20 YEARS IN CONSTRUCTION LEED PROJECT MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE
DESIGN GUIDELINES AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION HAZARDS, DISASTERS & CLIMATE CHANGE PLANNING
STAKEHOLDER AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
I am developing a broad skillset to address today’s complex issues,with the goal of crafting healthy, resilient, and beautiful environments.This “ecosystem” is sustained by three major principles:
Collaborate Early and OftenI believe in a cross-disciplinary process where input from all stakeholders and team-members occurs not only at the beginning of a project, but throughout. Dialogue and an inclusive process identifies the constraints, the needs, the context, and the driving concepts that focuses a project and makes it successful.
Address All ScalesI like to analyze a project from traffic to gaskets, switching scales to help form the pieces into a unified whole. Designing a project for a functional urban pattern, a beautiful and economical building form, and an inspiring user experience makes for a truly sustainable built environment.
Learn, Adapt and ImproveEvaluating projects during and after completion helps ensure optimum performance and customer satisfaction, and provides vital lessons to improve the process for next time. This iterative cycle reflects my need to constantly pay attention to the big picture as well as the fine details.
Planning Projects & Reports
DESIGN GUIDELINES &HISTORIC PRESERVATION
CLIMATE ADAPTATIONASSESSMENT
HISTORIC DOWNTOWNREVITALIZATION
ECODISTRICTNHON HOI
architecture studio, 2013collaborative team of 4
New pedestrian oriented city for 100,000 on undeveloped, flood-prone dunes
Conserves native habitat with compact form and setback from the sea
Extensive green infrastructure fordrainage, parks and green streets
Form based code with shifting grid of streets creates organic infill
Plan presented to developer working for Vietnamese government
Wildlife & Habitat Reserve
Wind Energy Zone
Conservation Easement
Constructed Wetland
Development Zone
Solar Energy Zone
ECODISTRICT ELEMENTS
Nhon Hoi EcoDistrictMaster PlanningQuy Nhon, Vietnam
planning studio, 2012collaborative team of 5 11-acre commercial property redeveloped for mixed-use housing and services
New trail system to link rivers through the neighborhood and site
Addressed neighborhood upzoning, street treatments, and vaffordable housing
Plan presented to City of Springfield & owner-developer of property
MidRiver PlaceUrban RedevelopmentSpringfield, Oregon
COMMUNITY CATALYSTEXISTING CONDITIONS
Island Park
Downtown
Q Street Canal
Harvest Landing Park
Page Park
Willamalane Park MidRiver Place
New Park
32nd St Community Park
New Park
Clearwater ParkDorris Ranch
Main St
Hayden Bridge
New Ped Bridge
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14th
28th
PioneerParkway
McKenzie River
Willammette River
RIVER TO RIVER TRAIL
Urban Design
CENTENNIAL BLVD.
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MidRiver Main Street
Daycare Center Affordable Housing
MidRiver Square
Townhomes
Pedestrian Street
Car Share SystemSmall Lots w/ Bioswales Education and Training
Food Carts
Produce Market
Supportive Services
Floodplain FellowshipArtist in Residence MuseumWillamette Valley, Oregon
architecture studio, 2014
30K sf live/work facility for inter-disciplinary environmental artists
80 acre restoration site and experimentation grounds
Integration with hydrology and biofiltration of water resources
ARTISTICVARIETY
AESTHETICEXPERIMENTATION
LANDSCAPEINTIMACY
SPATIALDIVERSITY SYSTEM
EXPRESSION
ARCHITECTURALIMMERSION
FELLOWSHIPFORMULA: ELEMENTS FOR INNOVATION
10 ARTISTS
80ACRES
30kSQUARE FEET
CURRENT UNSUSTAINABLEPARADIGM
NEW REGENERATIVEPARADIGM
COLLABORATIVETHRESHOLD
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coast range
willametteriver
local movement
seasonal migration
SITE PRESERVATION & RESTORATION
PRESERVE OLIVER’S BUTTE UPLAND FOREST & DRAW THE OREGON WHITE OAKS DOWN TO THE SITE
FLOOD RESILIENCE
USING SOIL EXCAVATED FOR THE POND, RAISE THE BUILDING SITE ABOVE THE 50 YEAR FLOODLINE
ECOSYSTEM SERVICES
A NEW POND PROVIDES HABITAT FOR NATIVE AND MIGRATORY SPECIES, FLOODWATER RETENTION &
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
A RENEWED SITE:CREATING AN ECOLOGICALSTEPPING STONE
Oak Savanna
Oak Savanna
Wet Prairie
Wet Prairie
to Willamette River
Parking GroveRainwater Treatment
Berm
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Installations
Installations
Installations
Installations
Installations
SITE PLAN1 IN = 200 FT
to Hwy 99 & Monroe
Oliver’s Butte Preserve
Floodplain FellowshipArtist in Residence MuseumWillamette Valley, Oregon
Oak Savanna
Oak Savanna
Wet Prairie
Wet Prairie
to Willamette River
Parking GroveRainwater Treatment
Berm
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Installations
Installations
Installations
Installations
Installations
SITE PLAN1 IN = 200 FT
to Hwy 99 & Monroe
Oliver’s Butte Preserve
Architecture
Floodplain FellowshipArtist in Residence MuseumWillamette Valley, Oregon
SOLAR HYDRONIC HEAT
EARTH FLOOR THERMAL MASS
RAINFALL: 52 IN/YRROOF AREA: 22,500 SFCATCHMENT: 535,000 GAL/YRWATER USE: 380,000 GAL/YRDIRECT RELEASE: 155,000 GAL/YR
GREYWATER TO TOILETS
POTABLE H20TO SINKS & SHOWERS
STORAGE
STORAGE
WATERFALL RECIRCULATION
SEPTIC TANK
FRESH AIR INLET
CARBON + UV
FILTERS
BIOFILTRATIONBERM
BLACKWATERTO WETLAND
GREYWATERTO POND &LANDSCAPE
RAINWATERFALLS
VEGETATEDROOF
OPERABLE WINDOWS
RAINWATER CATCHMENT
A LIVINGEXAMPLE:INTEGRATION WITH HYDROLOGY
THE HYDROLOGIC CYCLE OF THE FELLOWSHIP SITE IS PUT ON DISPLAY FOR VISITORS BOTH HUMAN AND NON-HUMAN. BY CELEBRATING WATER, IT PUTS ART AND ECOLOGYICAL FUNCTION IN VIEW, CREATING A WHOLISTIC SYSTEM OF FLOW, CAPTURE, TREATMENT AND RELEASE.
RAINWATER FALLS WEST EXTERIOR
Architecture
SOLAR HYDRONIC HEAT
EARTH FLOOR THERMAL MASS
RAINFALL: 52 IN/YRROOF AREA: 22,500 SFCATCHMENT: 535,000 GAL/YRWATER USE: 380,000 GAL/YRDIRECT RELEASE: 155,000 GAL/YR
GREYWATER TO TOILETS
POTABLE H20TO SINKS & SHOWERS
STORAGE
STORAGE
WATERFALL RECIRCULATION
SEPTIC TANK
FRESH AIR INLET
CARBON + UV
FILTERS
BIOFILTRATIONBERM
BLACKWATERTO WETLAND
GREYWATERTO POND &LANDSCAPE
RAINWATERFALLS
VEGETATEDROOF
OPERABLE WINDOWS
RAINWATER CATCHMENT
A LIVINGEXAMPLE:INTEGRATION WITH HYDROLOGY
THE HYDROLOGIC CYCLE OF THE FELLOWSHIP SITE IS PUT ON DISPLAY FOR VISITORS BOTH HUMAN AND NON-HUMAN. BY CELEBRATING WATER, IT PUTS ART AND ECOLOGYICAL FUNCTION IN VIEW, CREATING A WHOLISTIC SYSTEM OF FLOW, CAPTURE, TREATMENT AND RELEASE.
Floodplain FellowshipArtist in Residence MuseumWillamette Valley, Oregon
GALLERY
GREY BOX
STORAGE
SCULPTURECOURT
ENTRANCE
RAINWATERFALL
MENS
WOMENS
MECH.
OPENSTUDIOS
OFFICE
STUDIO
STUDIO
STUDIO
STUDIO
STUDIOSTORAGE/LOADING
MECH.JAN.
SHOP(LOFT ABOVE)
MUDROOM
BATH
MECH.
BR
BATH
KITCHEN
DINING
LIVING ROOM
DECK
PERFORMANCE COURT
TRAIL TOINSTALLATIONS
WETLAND
TO PARKING GROVE
BUILD SPACE
BACKPORCH
VIEW TERRACE
TO MAIN ENTRANCE
BUILD SPACE
BIO FILTRATION SYSTEM
PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM
FLOOR PLAN 1/16 IN = 1 FT
Floodplain FellowshipArtist in Residence MuseumWillamette Valley, Oregon
roof plantsengineered soil
LiveRoof deep moduleEPDM slip sheetwaterproof membrane3" EPS rigid insul.insul. adhesive
2x6 T&G sheathing
6 3/4 x 24 glulam beam(8' o.c.)
insulated header(2 x 24 LVL + EPS insul)
6 3/4 x 6 3/4 glulam postw/ hidden steel splinesliding gabion shade/thermal mass
double panewindow system
rammed earth floor
3x12 wood i-joists 16" o.c.8" wool batt insul.waterproof membranecompacted gravel4" drain pipe
compacted soil
concrete footing
gravel edge strip
metal flashing
LVL fascia
Sliding Gabion Wall Section (open studios)Scale: 1/2" = 1'-0"
4x8 DF joists24" o.c. duct/chase
3x12 wood I-joist 24" o.c.
1" t&g plywood subfloormoisture barrierradiant heat tubing
5/8" gypsum ceiling
rammed earth exterior walkway
Gabion Veneer Wall Section (greybox, shop)Scale: 1/2" = 1'-0"
Gabion Retention Wall Section (approach)Scale: 1/4" = 1'-0"
Vegetated Gabion Wall Section (entry)Scale: 1/4" = 1'-0"
Architecture
EARTH & ROCK
TIMBER, GLASS& ROCK
TIMBER
EARTH & WATER
Gabion Retention Wall Section (approach)Scale: 1/4" = 1'-0"
Vegetated Gabion Wall Section (entry)Scale: 1/4" = 1'-0"
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architecture studio, 2013
52 units on 3.5 acres, with road and riverfront bike trail access
Mixed-rate units, based on two-bedroom module
‘Front Porch’ commercial on street and ‘Back Porch’ bike-in commercial overlay zone on river path
CONCEPTS
conserve existing trees & open space create primary, secondary and bike entrances break up parking and green the street
draft module facade
The WraparoundMixed Use HousingEugene, Oregon
THE FRONT PORCH
THE FOURPLEXTHE SINGLE FAMILY
THE DUPLEX
THE BACK PORCH
The WraparoundMixed Use HousingEugene, Oregon
THE FRONT PORCH
THE FOURPLEXTHE SINGLE FAMILY
THE DUPLEX
THE BACK PORCH
The Back Porch�ex use &community space
Architecture
architecture studio, 2011
Campus Islamic education center, mosque, and social space
Includes library, classrooms, courtyards and offices
Complex plan shifts building grid and orients worship space towards Mecca
Two-dome ceiling gives women’s worship balcony a priviledged view
UO Center for Islamic StudiesEducation & WorshipEugene, Oregon
architecture studio, 2011
Studios for 20 visiting artists from Italy in diverse disciplines
Public gallery and workshops, library, research labs and terrace
Design responds to adjacent park,solar access and the bend in the river
Italian Art AcademyUrban Live/WorkPortland, Oregon
vegetated catchment canopy
apartments & roof deck
solar gain circulation space
large studios w/south light
small studios & veranda
offices & common area
public library & research center
gallery, public studios & cafe
ground source heating/cooling
Architecture
24”
31”
17.5”
17”
17”
22.5”
15.5”
furniture studio, 2012
Chair design inspired by how a hand grips an object tight
Solid ash, ash veneer over bent plywood
Hidden fasteners for a delicate stance
Architecture
Brick Exterior Wall DetailsConstruction DocumentsEugene, Oregon
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enclosures course, 2013
steel and brick facade wallglass and steel rain canopy
Precast Concrete Lintel
Lintel Setting Dowell
Continuous Caulk Bead
Moisture, Vapor & Air Barrier
Metal Flashing
EPDM Roofing
10" 20g Steel Studs w/ Batt Insulation
3" Rigid Insul.
Weather Barrier
3/4" Cover Board
Metal Decking
4x4x3/8 Sq Tubing
Wood Interior Wall Board
Flexible Sealant
1/2" DensglassSheathing
Moisture, Air & VaporBarrier
3" Rigid Insul.
Flexible Brick Tiesevery 16" typ
1" Air Gap
Modular BrickVeneer
Architecture
Precast Concrete Lintel
Lintel Setting Dowell
Continuous Caulk Bead
Moisture, Vapor & Air Barrier
Metal Flashing
EPDM Roofing
10" 20g Steel Studs w/ Batt Insulation
3" Rigid Insul.
Weather Barrier
3/4" Cover Board
Metal Decking
4x4x3/8 Sq Tubing
Wood Interior Wall Board
Flexible Sealant
1/2" DensglassSheathing
Moisture, Air & VaporBarrier
3" Rigid Insul.
Flexible Brick Tiesevery 16" typ
1" Air Gap
Modular BrickVeneer
3" Rigid Foam
1" Air Gap
Modular Brick Veneer
Weep Hole
Metal Angle Flashing (caulked)
Glass Canopy
Steel Canopy SupportBrackets
(all joints welded)
4x7 Rec Tubing
Aluminum Cover Kawneer 451 Transom & Door System
Wood Jamb Extension
8x8x3/8 Sq Tubing
10" x 20g Steel Studs
Interior Wood Wallboard
8x8x1/2 Shelf Bracket�(bolted to columns)
1/2" Densglass Sheathing�w/ Weather Barrier
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CaseyHagerman
EDUCATION
M. Arch. University of OregonM. Community & Regional Planning University of OregonCertificate of Ecological Design University of OregonB.A. Philosophy Oklahoma State University
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Planning Intern: Design & Historic Preservation GuidelinesCity & County of San Francisco Planning Department
Natural Hazards Planning Assistant: Climate Resilience Oregon Partnership for Disaster Resilience—Eugene, OR
LEED Project CoordinatorUO Campus Planning, Real Estate & Construction
Architecture Intern: drafting, modeling, specificationsPahana Known Architects—Mill Valley, CADana Bixby Architecture—West Stockbridge, MA
Lead Carpenter & Project ManagerHDR Remodeling—Berkeley, CAGreen Builders of Marin—Novato, CA
Building Trades Instructor: framing, plan readingCity College of San Francisco
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