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Stacey Philliber Portfolio University of Notre Dame

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www.issue.com/staceyphilliber•

stacey.philliber@gmail.com •

(360) 820-0524

university of notre Dame •

school of architecture

Stacey L. Philliberarchitecture

urban design

projects

terrace houses anD master plan at trinity square

compañía cubana De teléfonos builDing analysis

nuevo mercaDo tacÓn

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21la città iDeale: an english market town

trelles stuDio, fall 2011havana, cuba

economakis stuDio, spring 2011bath, englanD

Duany stuDio, spring 2012rome, italy

trelles stuDio, fall 2011havana, cuba

The Compañía Cubana de Teléfonos Building was completed in 1927 and is located in the heart of Havana. The section-elevation composition (see cover image) was reconstructed from a small building section, photographs of the building, and a site visit. The wall section is a suggestion of the building’s construction based on historic construction photographs and typical 1920’s structures. A study of the building’s design and construction was completed with a focus on passive cooling.

compañía cubana De teléfonos builDing analysis

havana, cuba

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Stacey L. Philliberarchitecture

urban design

7Wall Section and Column Detailwatercolor on paper

The objective of this project is to create a sustainably designed neighborhood center near the Compañía Cubana de Teléfonos Building; it is a passive energy, mixed-use market building. There is a vertical transect zone shift from the commercial market center on the ground floor to urban residential types on the second floor. On the top floor, there is another shift to a more rural residential type and community garden, a reminder of the building’s active market and the supplying farmlands located just outside the city.

nuevo mercaDo tacÓn

havana, cuba

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Stacey L. Philliberarchitecture

urban design

Calzada de la Reina Elevationwatercolor on paper

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Urban Plan and Ground Floor Plan Second and Third Floor Plans and Apartment Units

Section Looking Northwatercolor on paper (all)

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Typical Sectiongraphite on paper 13

terrace houses anD master plan at trinity square

bath, englanD

Stacey L. Philliberarchitecture

urban design

A master plan for a site in Bath, England was devised with a focus on mixed-use buildings in a walkable neighborhood setting. Individual students designed terrace houses within the master plan, focusing on floorplans that could be easily converted between single-family and multi-family use. The studio collectively completed the final compilation drawings and individuals designed the civic structures on the site (see market cross on projects page). The proposal was then presented to various community groups in Bath.

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Trinity Square Axonpencil on paper

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18Terrace House Planswatercolor on paper

Kingsmead Street, Elevation Looking Northpencil on paper (all)

Kingsmead Street, Elevation Looking SouthDesigned the terrace houses (left) and

market cross (center foreground)

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North-South Section through Trinity Squarepencil on paper (all)

James Street, Elevation Looking North

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la città iDeale: an english market town

rome, italy

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Stacey L. Philliberarchitecture

urban design

An ideal, hypothetical urban design assignment completed during the Rome study abroad semester, this project is a self-sustaining English market town and its region. A focus was placed on incorporating European urban design elements, creating spatial places, and having a variety of transect zones and building types. The project also emphasized walkability and neighborhood centers and explored the relationship of the market town to the agricultural hamlets.

Market Town Planpencil on paper

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Market Town and Hamlet Planpencil on paper (all) 24

Market Square Perspective

Town Street Perspective

Church Square Section

Market Square Sectionpencil on paper (all)

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Generative Housing Diagrampencil on paper (all)

Parking Diagram 26

Transect Diagram Neighborhood Centers

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