katie wood | architecture portfolio
DESCRIPTION
ÂTRANSCRIPT
Katie Wood
TABLE OF CONTENT
software p.2
renderings p.8
hand renderings p.6
construction documents p.4
cad details p.12
hands on construction p.14
hand lettering p.16
artwork p.18
inspiration p.20
softwarearchitecture/design
2009
I am very proficient in AutoCad. I have used multiple versions of the software. I mainly utilized the program to create architecture and construction documents. I have ex-perience creating elevation views and renderings from the program also.
2011
In college I took a few classes where I gained experience using Revit. In the introductory class I learned how to create buildings from floor plan to final renderings. Utilizing the wall properties, windows, floors, and roofs. I can also import objects from their online library to assist in the design process.
2013
Google SketchUp is a program I like to use for quick and easy renderings and conceptual designs. I have im-ported floor plans from projects and also started from scratch on models in the program and find it easy to create models and renderings quickly and efficiently.
2011
AutoCad Architecture has a great inventory of information in the Detail Component. I often utilized the program for structural detailing and wall sections. The large selection of building material and components made it extremely to draw repetitive objects.
2013
I utilize Photoshop for a large quantity of projects, such as editing images, creating textures to import into sketchup for models, or editing drawings converted into JPEGS to keep for future use.
2014
I work with InDesign to created projects designed to be print-ed. I used the program to design my portfolio .
2014
I began using Illustrator after I started hand lettering and learning about typography. Currently I use Illustrator as a was to help develop clean designs that are much harder to create by hand.
2014
I began to learn 3D Studio Max in college as a way to help present models to clients. I imported Sketch-Up models to animate a short walk through of the model. I am begin-ning to learn about creating materials in the program to help bring more life to the animations.
construction documentsautocad
QUARTON ROAD 60 FT. WIDE
WING
LAKE ROAD 60 FT. W
IDE
PARCEL-1
SITE PLAN
LEGAL DISCRIPTIONPROPOSED RESIDENCE FOR
BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIPOAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN
KATIE WOODQUARTON RD - PARCEL NO. 2 OF THE SUBDIVISIONOF THE N.W. 1/4 OF THE SECTION 28BLOOMFIRLD TOWNSHIP- OAKLAND COUNTY,MICHIGAN
SCALE: 1"=20'-0"
PARCEL-2
LOCATION MAP NO SCALE
4" GAS MAIN8" WATER MAIN
NORTH SECTION LINE
60.0
0'
30.0
0'
26.00'CURB OPENING
20.0
0'12
.00'
20.00' 16.00'
44.00'
9.00
"
50.00'
SIDE YARD SET BACK
REMOVE EX.16" OAK
23.00' x 12.00'WOOD DECK
3.00' CONC.SIDEWALK
R.O.W LINE
NORTH AND SO
UTH SECTION 1/4 LINE
N 1/4 CORNER SECTION 29 T. 2 N. R 10 E
204.
52'
N 6
59' 3
8" W
S 82° 11' 59" W
147.36'
S 4°
20'
41"
E
183.
53'
TWO-CARGARAGE530 SQ.FT.
TWO STORYRESIDENCE2300 SQ. FT.
GAS GAS GAS GASWATERWATERWATERWATER
ELEC. ELEC. ELEC.
60.0
0'46
.04'
GASW
ATER
ELEC
.
SAN. SAN. SAN. SAN. SAN. SAN.
SAN.
UNDERGROUND ELEC. SERVICE
1" WATER SERVICE
GAS SERVICE
QUARTON RDQUARTON RD.
EVERGREEN RD
MAPLE RD
FOURTEEN MILE
THIRTEEN MILE RD
LASHER RD
TELEGRAPH RD
LONG LAKE RD
ISSUED FOR:
ARCHITECTURE/CONSTRUCTION
SHEET NO.
HENRY FORDCOMMUNITY
DRAWN BY:
PROJECT NO.
Dearborn Heights Center22586 Ann Arbor TrailDearborn Heights, Mi
48127
COLLEGE
SHEET CONTENTS:
A-115001
KATIE WOOD
9/30/12
CONTENTS
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PROD
UCED
BY
AN A
UTOD
ESK
EDUC
ATIO
NAL
PROD
UCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
BASEMENT PLANSCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"
FIRST FLOOR PLANSCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"
SECOND FLOOR PLANSCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"
SUMP
PLUMBING FIXTURE SCHEDULE
MARK DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER HOT COLD DRAIN REMARKS QUANITY
ASINGLE-BASIN
STAINLESS STEELKITCHEN SINK
FRANKE USA 1/2" 1/2" 1-1/2" STAINLESS STEEL 1
B ABOVE THE COUNTERLAUNDRY SINK FRANKE USA 1/2" 1/2" 1 1/2" STAINLESS STEEL 1
C TOP MOUNT BATHROOMSINK AQUASOURCE 1/2" 1/2" 1 1/2" WHITE 2
D BUILT IN DISHWASHER GE APPLIANCES 1/2 1/2 1-1/2" STAINLESS STEEL 1
BATH TUB VINTAGE TUB 1/2 1/2 1-1/2" 60" x 30" 1
WATER CLOSET VINTAGE TUB 1/2 3/8" 1-1/4" WHITE 1
E
F
LEGEND
TRAP
WYE FITTING
TIE FITTING
3" Ø FLR. DRAIN
3" Ø P.V.C. STACK
DRAIN PIPES
VENT PIPESCLEAN OUT
PERIMETER DRAIN
BASEMENT
LIVING ROOM
KITCHEN
BEDROOM 3
BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 2
2ND FL. BATH1ST FL. BATH
TO SUMP 3Ø 4" P.V.C BUILDINGSEWERCONNECTS TO CITYSEWER
3" P.V.C WASTESTACK1-1/2" V.T.R
STACK PIPE
LAUNDRY TRAY
CLEAN OUT
3" P.V.C.WASTESTACK - 1-1/2"V.T.R.
4" P.V.C. BUILDINGDRAIN
TO SUMP3"Ø
SUMP PUMP WELLWITH 2"DISCHARGE PIPE
4"Ø
3"Ø
3"Ø
F.D.
C.O.
1-1/2"Ø
1-1/4"Ø
H.W.H. F.D. 3"Ø
C.O.
3"Ø
3"ØC.O.
3" P.V.C.WASTESTACK 3" V.T.R.
1-1/2"Ø
3" P.V.C. SOILSTACK V.T.R.
VENT FIRST FLR.LAVATORY ABOVESECOND FLR. W.C.
3" P.V.C. SOILSTACK V.T.R.
1-1/2"Ø
2"Ø
2"Ø
SUMPPUMP
ISOMETRIC DRAINAGE SYSTEMSCALE: NONE
2"Ø
4"Ø
3"Ø
1-1/2"Ø
1-1/4"Ø3"Ø
3"Ø
3"Ø
1-1/2"Ø
1-1/2"Ø
3"Ø
1-1/2"Ø
1-1/2"Ø
1-1/2"Ø
3"Ø
3"Ø
3"Ø
3"Ø
3"Ø
LAV.
W.C.
TUB
F.D.
F.D.
L.T.
C.O.
ARCHITECTURE/CONSTRUCTION
SHEET NO.
HENRY FORDCOMMUNITY
DRAWN BY:
PROJECT NO.
Dearborn Heights Center22586 Ann Arbor TrailDearborn Heights, Mi
48127
COLLEGE
SHEET CONTENTS:
A-117503
KATIE WOOD
PLUMBING LAYOUT
DATE:
11-28-2011
ISOMETRIC DRAWING
Top Left:Is a basic site plan created in AutoCad. The site plan is for a proposed two story residence in Oakland County. The site plan demonstrates where the building will be placed on the property, along with adjustments made to the site, and the placement of the water, gas, and electric lines.
Top Right:The basement and floor plan above are showing the plans for the plumbing running from the basement to the first floor of a resi-dence. It is a simple plan I created in Autocad to demonstrate how plumbing could be ran in that residence.
Full Page:The large site plan is a more detailed plan for a purposed commercial office created in Autocad. The building is divided in to lease areas for office space. The purposed office space was to be located in Livonia, there for while designing the site, Livonia code was followed.
ISSUED FOR:
SHEET NO.
DRAWN BY:
PROJECT NO.
SHEET CONTENTS:
C-100260-01
CITY OF LIVONIASITE PLAN APPROVAL
TIM CERNUTO
JEFF CURRY
KATIE WOOD
PETER MIKREES
IBRAHEEM SABAH
02/19/2014
SITE PLANTREE SCHEDULELIGHTPOST INFO.LOCATION MAPDATA TABLE
TREE SCHEDULEID TAG TYPE SIZE STATUS REASON
A MAPLEBCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY
AAABACADAEAFAGAH
PINEPINEMAPLE
MAPLE
MAPLE
MAPLE
MAPLEMAPLE
MAPLE
PINEPINEPINEPINE
PINEPINEPINEPINE
PINEPINEPINE
PINEPINEPINEPINE
PINE
OAKOAK
OAK
OAK
PINEPINE
POPLAR
8"7"6"10"7"6"6"6"8"16"6"6"7"6"10"6"7"6"8"7"7"4"10"18"9"
Z OAK 8"10"14"10"10"5"5"9"14"
REMAINRELOCATE
RELOCATERELOCATE
RELOCATERELOCATE
RELOCATERELOCATE
REMOVERELOCATE
RELOCATERELOCATE
REMOVE
REMOVEREMOVEREMOVERELOCATERELOCATEREMOVE
----------PATH OF DRIVE
----------------------------------------------------------------------
----------
----------
----------
----------
--------------------
----------
PATH OF DRIVE
REMAINREMAINREMAINREMAINREMAINREMAINREMAIN
REMAIN
REMAIN
REMAIN
REMAIN
REMAINREMAIN
REMOVE
REMAIN
PATH OF DRIVE
PATH OF DRIVEPATH OF DRIVE
PATH OF DRIVEPATH OF DRIVE
PATH OF DRIVEPATH OF DRIVE
PATH OF DRIVE
PATH OF DRIVE
PATH OF DRIVEPATH OF DRIVEPATH OF DRIVE
DUMPSTER
SIDE WALK
SIDE WALKSIDE WALK
BUILDING
20'-0
"
1'-0"
4"
2'-8 1/8"
1'-0"
1'-6
"
5"
8"
1'-0"
2'-4 3/8"
3 11
/16"
3'-0
"
SIGN DETAILSCALE 1/4"=1'=0"
LIGHT POLE DETAILNO SCALE
LOCATION MAPNO SCALE
ADA PARKING SIGN DETAILSCALE 1/4"=1'=0"
DUMPSTER DETAILNO SCALE
30'-0"
13'-7"
10'-0
"
24'-4.4"
8'-0
"8'
-0"
8'-0
"
8'-0"5'-0"8'-0"
1:12 MAX ADA
1:12 MAX ADA
14'-11"
14'-11"
28'-6
"6'-0"
5'-0
"
6'-0"
7'-6
"
15'-5"
10'-0"
8'-0
"8'
-0"
8'-0
"10
'-0"
R3'-0
"
R3'-0" R3'-0
"
R3'-0"R5'-0"
R3'-0
"
LAND INFORMATION:CURRENT ZONING: C-1MIN. REQ'D LOT AREA: 4,000 SF- 0.0918 ACRESLOT AREA SHOWN: 84,000 SF- 1.93 ACRESMIN. LANDSCAPE AREA: 25% - 21,000 SFLANDSCAPE AREA SHOWN: 31% - 25,997 SF
BUILDING INFORMATION:MIN. AREA ALLOWED: 600 SF.AREA PROPOSED: 10,837 SFMAX HEIGHT: 35 FT.PROPOSED HEIGHT: 30 FT.- 6 INCHFINISHED FLOOR ELEVATION: F.F.L. 423.5 FT. U.S.G.S.
PARKING INFO:MIN. REQ'D RATIO: 1 FOR EVERY 200 SF= 54 SPACESACTUAL SPACES: 57REQ'D SPACE SIZE: 10 FT. X 20 FT.SPACE SIZE SHOWN: 10 FT. X 20 FT.BARRIER- FREE SPACES REQ'D: 4BARRIER- FREE SPACES PROVIDED: 6VAN ACCESSIBLE REQ'D: 1VAN ACCESSIBLE SHOWN: 2STANDARD ADA REQ'D: 2STANDARD ADA SHOWN:2
SIGNAGE INFORMATION:SIGNS PERMITTED: 1SIGNS SHOWN: 1MAX AREA PERMITTED: 30 SQ/FT.MAX AREA SHOWN: 20.22 SQ/FT.MAX HT.: 6 FT.MAX HT. SHOWN: 6 FT.MIN. SET BACK: 10 FT.MIN. SET BACK SHOWN: 11 FT.MAX.LENGTH OF SIGN: 8 FT.MAX LENGTH SHOWN: 6 FT.MAX.WIDTH: 2 FT.MAX.WIDTH SHOWN: 2 FT. (FACE TO FACE)
20'-0"
R30'-0" R30'-0" R30'-0"R30'-0"
30'-0"
20'-0
"
90'-0
"
5'-0"
5'-0"
20'-0"
PROTECTIVE WALLTO MATCH EXIST.WALL
10' X 10' DUMPSPTERPAD W/ ENCLOSURESEE DETAIL THIS SHEET
139'-2"
113'- 3"
10'-0"
28'-8
"
24'-5"
SIGN 4'-8" x 6'-0" X 2'-0"SEE DETAIL THIS SHEET
20' HIGH PARKING LOTLIGHTING SEE DETAIL THISSHEET
FRONT
SIDE
1'-0" X 1'-6" ALUM. SIGN
2" DIA.ALUM.POLE
8" DIA. ST'L PIPEFILLED W/ CONC.
SOD
SUBGRADE
SUBGRADECOURSE
3'-6
"3'
-0"
2'-0
" 6'-1
1"
10'-0"
10'-0"
6'-1
1"
4'-4" X 6'-0"WOOD DOORS
1 X 10 RH. SW.CAP & FASCIA
4" BRICKVENEER OVER8" C.M.U.WALL
TREE LEGEND
OAK
PINE
MAPLE
POPLAR
FRONT SIDE
2'-0"6'-0"
ALUM. TOP/BOTTOM &SIDE PANELS
4" BRICK VENEEROVER 8" C.M.U
WHITEBACKGROUNDBACK LITE
PROPOSED OFFICEBUILDING 10,837 S.F.
F.F.L.= 423.5' U.S.G.S.
REMOVED
RELOCATED
8'-6
"12
8'-0
"
6"
20'-0
"25
'-0"
13'-6
"
6"11
'-0"
75'-0
"
ADA PARKING SIGNSSEE DETAIL THIS SHEET
18'-0"
156'-4" 6'-0"
3'-5"
6'-0"
10'-0"
SCALE 1/4"=1'=0"
20'-0"
22'-11.81"
6"
25'-6"
25'-10.44"
R50'-0"
R25'-0"
R25'-0
"
3'-5"
R5'-0"
27'-1" 27'-5.25"
8'-6
"
27'-2
.31"
28'-8.5"
6"
29'-7.69"
20'-0
"25
'-8"
6"
20'-1
0"
6'-0
"
R50'
-0"
20'-0
"6"
15'-6
"
26'-10.88"26'-10.75" 20'-0"
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCTPR
ODUC
ED B
Y AN
AUT
ODES
K ED
UCAT
IONA
L PR
ODUC
TPRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
hand renderingsPrismacolor
Hand rendering became a hobby of mine in college. My first semester I took a class on hand rendering and found that it triggered my artistic side. The exterior renderings were a design proj-ect I complete my last semester. I had to design a house within the parameters given and then put it into a presentation form. I received the best grade in the class and my professor also congrat-ulated me on the best presentation packet that semester.
The interior rendering is completely hand drawn and rendered. I enjoy practicing rendering because it can be a beneficial tool in the indus-try.
renderingsmodel 136 - revit
Model 136 is a residential home designed in Revit. The concept was to de-sign a home for a family of three, with room for growth. The two story home is welcoming with a large foyer, leading into formal dining on your left and a spacious living and Entertaining area on the right. The formal dining and living wrap around to the rear or the house where the open kitchen is located. The kitchen and living room walls are lined with windows and a rear sliding door leading to the backyard. The second story includes an additional full
bath, two bedrooms, and a master suite. The home has an attached two car garage leading into a mud room on the first floor and a full size basement for extra storage and entertaining. Designing this house in Revit assists in producing full section views, wall sections, construction documents, and render-ings. While designing in Revit it is easy to become familiar with the material and construction of the building. Before placing walls to produce the floor plan, the wall materials are picked to specification. When placing floors the
finishing materials can also be specified. The roof design can be standard or custom. Utilizing Revit helps to understand not only the concept of the design, but how the design will be constructed.
The Taliesin Mod. Fab was designed and built by graduate and undergrad-uate students at the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture with the fac-ulty guidance of Michael P. Johnson and Jennifer Siegal, project manag-er Christian Butler, and assistant project manager Nick Mancusi. The Talies-in Mod FAb is an example of simple, elegant, and sustainable living in the desert. The one-bedroom, 600-square-foot prototype residence is designed to exist with zero impact on the environment.
Creating a replica Mod Fab house was my first project using Google SketchUp. During this project I learn how to import the archi-tects specification sheet and began to scale the model around the floor plan. After building the frame of the residence I proceeded to construct the steel J channel and I beams supporting the floor system. The interior design concept is modest and green. All electricity is generated from solar pan-els places near the back of the house. After finalizing design work to the house, I imported the site plan and
started to contour the land in relation to the site where the Mod Fab was originally built. I finished the model by adding interior decora-tions, foliage, and the sky. Learning SketchUp helped me decrease the time to produce quick models and renderings for presenta-tions and design concepts.
mod fab housegoogle sketch uP
hand letteringillustrations
Hand lettering is creating type in a more artistic aspect. It is not simply putting letters on paper, but giving them life and meaning. I enjoy creating monograms, structured lettering using tools, and making free hand illustrations.
artworkgraPhite / acrylic / water color
insPirationZaha hadid
frank gehry