portfolio
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Laura Roof BLA UW 2012TRANSCRIPT
Laura Roof
BLAeveningrain2@gmail
table of contents
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INTROLittle Saigon, Seattle
VT Technical CollegeArchitecture Studio
Magnuson Park, SeattleVilla Academy, Seattle
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2 Final Board
Group Site AnalysisPublic MeetingsUser Group AnalysisCommunity Stakeholders Included:City of SeattleLittle Saigon Neighborhood Comm.International District Comm.Little Saigon Business Owners
Individual Final ProjectHand Drawn/Watercolor on VellumPhotoshopIllustratorInDesign
MarketLITTLE SAIGON, SEATTLE
Process Work 3
UW STUDIO CLASSZoning changes call for a phased neighborhood plan that utilizes un-used space and supports a growing residential population.
GOAL: Preserve community And cultural identity in a growing urban setting.
PROGRAM: ~ Enhance entrance with visual markers~Address grading changes~Create visual corridors for safety~Pocket parks/ Green space addi-tions for the use of the whole neigh-borhood
4 Final Board
VTCRANDOLPH, VERMONT
Associates of Landscape Design and Ornamental Horticulture 2003
The projects here represent final projects from the first and second years of study. Other areas of study include :Stone Masonry EntomologyGreenhouse ManagementConstruction Management
Study of Place 5
TRAVELFINLAND, NORWAY, SWEDEN
Architecture in Scandinavia Summer Studio 2010
This studio involved two months in Scandinavia.
PRODUCTS:~Analysis of designated locations and presentation of findings to the group. ~Three projects including two team collaborations and a solo project regarding reading the urban matrix. ~Sketchbook entries and measured detail drawings required at the end of the studio.~Ceremony presentation of post-studio, documental, published book including projects, sketches and analysis studies by all students. Forward by Jennifer Dee and Peter Cohen (SP?)
6 Final Board
Group Site AnalysisIndividual Final ProjectHand DrawnAcrylic paintsColored Pencils Butcher paper
Process Work 7
RETAINMAGNUSON PARK, SEATTLE
UW STUDIO CLASSMulti-stage creation of a natural area wetland. The second stage of the project involved the design of a visitor center and a storm water filtration system for the parking lot.
GOAL: Provide access to the site while maintaining buffers for sensi-tive habitat zones. PROGRAM: ~Provide shelters, viewing platforms and ADA accessibility. ~Enhance ecological literacy op-portunities through art and activities.~Design a Visitor Center with in-door and outdoor group gathering space.~ Parking lot needs include pick-up and drop-off location.
Group Site AnalysisQTR. 1-Team Master PlanQTR.2- Team Design and CD’sSite AnalysisUser Group AnalysisLg Scale Site ModelCommittee Presentations
Team Final Project with:Lek WuttipornSonia TienInk and Watercolor CADPhotoshopIllustratorInDesign
8 Construction Documents
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reTURNing.reREADing.reINTERPRETing.reCALLing.re-TELLing.re-STORing
1. turning and re-turning (movement in space)
[Stages] in a Design Life for the Villa Academy
RECYCLING WATER...
1. turning and re-turning (movement in space) 2. reading and re-reading (the story of water) 3. interpreting and re-interpreting (visibility) 4. calling and re-calling (time) 5. telling and re-telling (a place) 6. storing and re-storing (presence)
children, water, play - run, thoughts, feelings, actions, tether ball swing, voices...
�owacross theconcretecontoursinvisibly under our feet
the forms andspacestoremember and re-kindle a wonder
the memories ofancientwisdomfull of appreciation
toshapean understandinganddirection for a new day
connectionfromhere to thereto here
[ R E A L I Z I N G ]LAURA , LEK,SONIA
PLAYVILLA ACADEMY, SEATTLE
Process Work 9
UW STUDIO CLASSInsufficient drainage, unused space, and lack of connectivity with the surrounding landscape were some or the opportunities during this rede-signGOAL: K-8 playground. Include ecological literacy and sustainable
Please feel free to contact me with any questions regarding this portfolio or to request more work examples. Resume attached separately.
Laura Roof206 941 [email protected]