daniel v alhadeff, portfolio, july 2013
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portfolio of works
daniel v alhadeff
pages 12-13waterand light
Spring 2006Velux Competition
Sandy Springs, GA
pages 30-31revive 285 top-endvisualization
2009ARCADIS-US / GDOT
Atlanta, GA
front title image
May 2007
EuropeanAdventures
rear title image
August 2007
Collection of Brick Homes
pages 20-21alhadeff passover haggadah
Spring 2011
Atlanta, GA
pages 16-19l’histoire de la forme urbaine de paris
Fall 2006 -Sketch Journal
GT Paris Program
pages 14-15every house; every home
Spring 2007GT Paris Program
Paris, France
pages 34-37<<enfi n>>
OngoingIndependent Work
Atlanta, GA
Table of Contents
pages 18-21brookwood
2008 Line of Site Competition
Brookwood Station, Atlanta, GA
pages 10-11sage hill
Fall 2011Urban Design Policy
DeKalb County, GA
pages 4-9midtown atlanta charter high school
Spring 2013Options Studio 2
Atlanta, GA
pages 22-25healthy architecture
Fall 2012Options Studio 1
Atlanta, GA
Education / Professional
Daniel Victor Alhadeff, LEED AP1212 Spring Valley Ln. NE; Atlanta, GA 30306; 404.862.0064 [email protected]
URBAN DESIGN / ARCHITECTURE PROFESSIONALAs a current dual-degree Master of Architecture and Master of City and Regional Planning candidate at Georgia Tech, skilled in the production of design drawings, GIS analysis, and 3D visualization, I am seeking an internship leading to a full-time position concerned with making a positive impact on the collective built environment.
EmploymentARCADIS-US, GIS Specialist, Atlanta, GA — 2009–present
• Produced detailed models and animated visualizations of proposed transportation systems integrating SketchUp, 3DS Max and VISSIM software• Coordinated project design alternatives with planners and engineers• Produced fi gures and displays for public meetings and regulatory documentation• Created and maintained custom GIS mapping and database solutions using ESRI ArcObjects, JavaScript, Silverlight APIs and ORACLE APEX framework
Fowler Design Associates, Staff Associate, Atlanta, GA — 2008-2009• Produced schematic design and construction documents using Microstation(light-industrial, class-A offi ce, tilt-panel concrete)• Coordinated construction submittals with relevant consultants• Produced marketing and preliminary designs using SketchUp and Illustrator• Developed and implemented offi ce procedures and standards for LEED projects• Evaluated and led LEED project registration, and certifi cation
Randall Paulson Architects, Designer, Atlanta, GA — 2007• Corrected redlines, supported other staff projects• Created schematic design documents using Revit (retail)
US Geological Survey - GA Water Science Center, GS-5,Norcross, GA — 2001-2006
• Developed CD-ROM-based GIS “Annual Data Report” of surface-water data using C++, replacing previously published paper reports• Developed “TopoViewer for Georgia” software to distribute USGS digital raster graphics and topographic map products
Technical Skills
LEED for New Construction Accredited Professional, July 2008Master of City and Regional Planning / Master of Architecture,Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014 (anticipated)
• Graduate Research Assistant –Center for GIS
Bachelor of Science in Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology, Dec. 2007• Paris Study Abroad Program, Fall 2006 - Spring 2007
Leadership, Volunteering, and Other Skills
• Bentley Microstation; Autodesk AutoCAD, Autodesk Revit• ESRI ArcGIS, MapObjects• XHTML, JavaScript / CSS, PHP / MySQL, JavaScript, C/C++, C#.NET languages• Autodesk 3ds MAX Design; ptVAG VISSIM; Google SketchUp; Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator; Microsoft Offi ce
• Board Member, Congregation Or Veshalom, 2012-present• Order of the Arrow, Lodge Vice Chief of Indian Affairs, 2004-2005 • Order of the Arrow, Vigil Honor, August 2003• Boy Scouts of America, Eagle Scout, August 2000• French Language — intermediate reading, speaking, writing• German Language — intermediate to advanced reading, speaking, writing
ULI competition rendering,3ds MAX
Rendering, graphite
History of Urban Form, Paris
Sketch. Aquatic Center. Graphite
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«midtown atlanta charter high Georgia Institute of Technology
Options 2, Portman Prize Competition, Studio - Spring 2013
Charter high school for the performing arts at the intersection of Peachtree Street and North Avenue
This project explores a compact sixty thousand square foot plan that through a variety of light wells and fl oor openings creates a mysterious and compelling space for students of a performing arts charter high school in the City of Atlanta. The double-skin facade screens excess heat and light and obscures building logic, inviting passers-by to explore the open-air workshop, performance, and gallery space.
From a site perspective the school is roughly divided into three elements: gym, school, and refl ecting pool. The gym and school portions cover the parking and service and create an outdoor terrace for gathering and exterior workshop. The gym roof covers part of the outdoor space, separates it from the public part of Peachtree St, and supports an exterior gym above.
The cladding is a double-glazed system with internal perforated panels for shading and expression of light, shadow, privacy, and openness. Vertical fi ns in either aluminum or framed glass extend outward and support the vertical glass panels. These extend down from the main volume of the building, creating a screen that obscures the building structure and frames interactive spaces in around the exterior. The exterior gym is also clad in a thin screen of the same double-glazed system that is supported by columns that extend upwards from the interior gym’s volume.
Speculative Program RelationshipsPlan and Section Study
High Museum
Woodruff Art Center
SCAD Atlanta
Fox Theater
Midtown AtlantaCharter High School for the Performing Arts
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Grady High School
Civic Center
Shakespeare Tavern
Site Context
Site Diagram
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Library
Gym/TheatrePeachtree Street
Workshops
CafeteriaClassroom
Entry/GalleryJuniper Street
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Preliminary Massing Model from south
View at Courtyard and Refl ecting Pool
Final Site Model from southwest
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Plan — Classroom Level 1 — +1035'
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Roof1068' - 0"
2. Classrooms 11032' - 0"
4. Classrooms 31056' - 0"
3. Classrooms 21044' - 0"
Long Section through light wells
Elevation — North Avenue
daniel v alhadeff - portfolio - 8Detail Wall Section at Entry Precedent: Media Library, Vénnessieux France
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«sage hill»tools: microstation, graphite, arcMap
an unpleasant atmosphere in spite of the trees, vegetation, and small parks of the surrounding single-family residential neighborhoods.
The area has a range of housing types, from older, lower-income apartments, ‘upscale’ student-oriented apartments, single-family homes, and re-inhabited warehouses. Retail ranges from the grocery, restaurant, barber, and small doctor’s offi ce to the QT gas station, Pitch and Putt liquor store, cleaners, Clifton Corridor/Emory bus service center, and other kinds of light industrial, service, and retail in the older warehouses along Zonolite. Some of the single-story retail buildings along Briarcliff and at Sage Hill itself are vacant, possible sites for “regreening” or “redevelopment”.
The study area is located near the borders of Fulton County, the City of Atlanta (NPU-F), unincorporated DeKalb County, the edges of the LLCC Druid Hills Civic Association, and Emory / CDC campus areas. A project like this could create opportunities for cross-jurisidiction coordination, allowing a more integrated conception of the local public space.
The Sage Hill shopping center sits at the intersection of Johnson Rd, Zonolite Rd, and Briarcliff Rd, and is adjacent to the intersection of Briarcliff and Clifton Rd. Complicated traffi c patterns, topography, decaying infrastructure, and large amounts of ROW given over to automobiles contribute to the safety and aesthetic issues identifi ed by the Lindbergh-LaVista Corridor Coalition in their “Blueprints” study. Elevated power lines, billboard signs, and confusing road signs create
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City of Atlanta (NPU-F)
Fulton County
DeKalb County(Central West Planning District)
Lindbergh / LaVista Corridor CoalitionBlueprint Study Area
City of Atlanta (NPU-E)
City of Atlanta (NPU-C)
Emory / CDC
Morningside(MLPA)
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Zonolite Rd
N Highland Ave
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N Druid Hills Rd NE
Lindbergh Dr NE
E Rock Springs Rd NE
Cheshire Bridge Rd NE
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son Rd NE
Clifton Rd NE
N Druid Hills Rd
Johnson Rd NE
N Decatur Rd NE
E M orningside Dr NE
N Decatur Rd
Li ndbergh Way NE
Lavista Rd NE
Shepherds
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Clairmont Rd
LaVista Rd
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Midtown LCI
Buckhead LCI
Emory Village LCI
North Druid Hills LCI
Georgia Institute of TechnologyUrban Design Policy and Implementation - Fall 2011Intersection improvements and re-imagination of shopping center as transit-oriented development
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Proposed Street Section —(Briarcliff Rd. near Zonolite Rd.)with redevelopment of Sage Hill Shopping Center
With the beginning of the current round of Clifton Corridor transit studies and alternatives analysis and increasing pressure from development at the nearby Emory and CDC campuses, there is an excellent opportunity to create and implement long-term visions of this important commercial node. Short-term improvements that can be effective in improving vehicle and pedestrian safety and experience and inspiring further change include re-timing existing traffi c signals and creating more appropriate, consistent, and helpful signage Burial of power poles and lines and improved street lighting and furniture would create an improved street environment, encouraging more users and uses to enrich the neighborhood.
The main improvements shown in this project include revising the two lighted intersections as a pair of roundabouts, reducing signalization delays (especially during off-peak times) and the need for lengthy turn lanes. These could be pursued largely without affecting adjacent properties.
Finally, assuming the eventual connection of light-rail transit connecting Emory/CDC/Druid Hills directly with MARTA, the project includes a possible plan for re-developing the Sage Hill
center itself and adjacent businesses.Funding for the initial improvements might come from local monies generated by the Transportation Investment Act (TIA). From the medium to long term, rehabilitation of the public right-of-way and densifi cation might come from tax-increment fi nancing instruments or supported by a community improvement district as more businesses locate here. Some unneeded existing right-of-way could be sold or conveyed as easements to adjacent property owners to facilitate implementation.
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«water & light»Georgia Institute of Technology
Velux competition, Studio - Spring 2006A natatorium and fi tness center at the intersection of Abernathy Road and Roswell Road, Sandy Springs, GA
site: sandy springs, gatools: CAD, photoshop, graphitebasswood, cardboard, glass model
A lap pool is suspended above the sidewalk to fi lter and spread natural light to other interior swimming areas, fi tness room, and dance studio. The interactions between light, water, wood and steel create a unique atmosphere that make this center stand out among the sprawling suburbs.
Parking is directed underground and a portion of the site adjacent to the main intersection is given over to a small green space. Several meeting rooms and a small café are arranged to provide separate access for community use.
Charcoal light study
View of pool from patio area
View from Roswell Road
View from abernathy road
Section sketch through pools
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locker /changing room
locker /changing room
lap/recreation pool
diving pool
lap pool
café
meeting
meeting
gameroom outdoor gathering
parking below
First fl oor plan
Section and material study
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Site area, Roswell Road at Abernathy Road, Sandy Springs, GA
South Elevation
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Placing a single-family, red-brick-clad wood frame house in front of the Louvre on the rue de Rivoli, passing traffi c is shocked into noticing a different culture announcing its presence. Some visitors will perhaps be American tourists seeing Paris, who would likely experience a sense of the uncanny upon seeing a house like theirs in such a strange location. Local Parisians and other Europeans might see the exhibition as a direct provocation, a crime against la République! Upon entering, all visitors will hopefully be able to relate this exhibit to their own domestic experiences.
«every house, every home»Georgia Institute of Technology
Paris Program, "Paris High", Studio - Spring 2007Exhibition of Southern culture - hypothetical counterpart to the Louvre Atlanta exchange of cultural artifacts.
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View from rue de Rivoli
«l’histoire de la forme urbaine de paris»paris urban history - journal
gt paris program - fall 2006
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A carousel book, with wirtten and illustrated sectons, is created to journal and analyze elements of the adopted urban space of paris. The non-traditional format creates many opportunities for the creative representation of space – and place – through drawing, text, and model-making. Cut-out panels edit the view of the included renderings and text, and create an additional surface to render the fl attened city. By making the pages refl ective of the urban spaces illustrated, the monumental elements of the city can be brought to the foreground rather than hidden by a rectangular binding. Folding the surfaces of long texts allows the reader to physically unfold the layers of meaning. The traveler can also experience different readings of the city by re-arranging or substituting new pages.
sites: various, paris, francetools: graphite, cut-paper, photoshop
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«alhadeff passover haggadah»personal projectspring 2010 - spring 2011
site: atlanta, gatools: InDesign, photoshop
A bilingual Hebrew and English manual for the service of the Passover meal displays the traditional text read with instructions for the Passover ritual translated into Judeo-Spanish (Ladino). The book is illustrated with family photos from over 40 years of celebrating the Passover in Atlanta, Chicago, and elsewhere. A family tree section at the beginning records the family’s history since the late 19th century in Constantinople and the Isle of Rhodes and illustrates portraits of the ‘fi rst-cousins’ and group photos from the recently begun family reunions.
The Haggadah is recorded with the text as passed-down in a typewritten copy from Turkey and includes several popular table songs translated into Ladino. After the main text of the Haggadah, a traditional Alhadeff seder menu is given, with recipes for important selections.
One of the chief challenges in creating a multilingual book, especially moving between a Western language and a Middle-Eastern language, was proper alignment of text lines, especially given that many non-native speakers are not expert in reading Hebrew text without added vowel markings. Instead of stacking a line of text on top of one vertical space, extra space must be allowed for above and below the line of consonants to avoid collisions with the lines above and below.
Another challenge in typesetting a traditional text like the Haggadah, is that paragraphing and line content remains fi xed and resistant to change. Keeping sections of related content together on the same page often resulted in too much or too little space, especially with the added complication of adding images (with captions).
Modern Latin fonts Parisine and Trebuchet are used to clearly mark the text off into sections which family members take turns reading aloud. Recent re-translations of the Bible are drawn on to better clarify the text for contemporary usages.
The facing Hebrew text is typeset in a traditional font, allowing the texts to be recalled in their original language. Following the conventions of Hebrew typesetting, the book is bound on the right-side and ‘drop-words’ are used to delineate sections and paragraphs. Prominence is given to quoted biblical verses to clearly expose the underlying structure of the service, usually hidden by conventional typesetting.
Finally, the front cover is illustrated with Braun and Hogenberg’s 1522 map of Rhodes from Civitas Oberum Terrarum and the back cover with a hand-rendering of one of the famous windmills in the Rhodes harbour.
Alhadeff Passover HaggadahLa Agada de la familia Alhadeff
from Ródhos and Constantinopolis:to Atlanta…and beyond
Ródhos, 1522
Passover 5771—2011
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1998: David, Andy, and Seth Alhadeff
1974: Rochelle, Noah, Marilyn, Stephen
For on all nights we don’t dip, even once,but on this night, we dip twice;
For on all nights we eat either bread or Matzah,but on this night, only Matzah;
For on all nights we eat all kinds of vegetables,but on this night, only bitter herbs;
For on all nights we eat and drink, either sitting or reclined,but on this night we all recline.
Ke en tod’as las noçes, non nos entinientes afi lu ves una,i la noçe la esta dos vezes.
Ke en tod’as las noçes, nos komientes levdo o sesenia, i la noçe la esta tod’o el sesenia.
Ke en tod’as las noçes komientes resto de ved’ruras,i la noçe la esta liçuga.
Ke en tod’as las noçes, nos komientes i bevientes, tanto asentad’os i tanto areskovdad’os,i la noçe la esta tod’os no areskovdad’os.
Why is this night different from all other nights?
Kuanto fue demud’ad’a la noçe la esta, mas ke tod’as las noçes?
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The wise son: What does he say? “What are the testimonies, laws, and judgments, which the LORD has commanded you?” And you should tell him the laws of the Passover offering: that after eating the Pesach, no dessert should be set on the table.
The wicked son: What does he say? “What do you mean by this service?” [Exodus 12:26] For you -- and not for himself, as if he is separating himself from the community. And you should rebuke him and say that “it is because of what the LORD did for me when he brought me out of Egypt”. [Exodus 13:8]For me and not for him, for, had he been there, he would not have been redeemed.
Blessed be the Omnipresent! Blessed be He who has given the Torah to His people Israel. The Torah speaks to four children: the wise, the wicked, the simple, and the one who doesn’t know how to ask.
1973: David, Michael, Sherri, Marlon, Stacy
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And the Egyptians dealt harshly with us, and oppressed us; they imposed heavy labor upon us. [Deuteronomy 26:6]
And the Egyptians dealt harshly with us…As it is said: “Let us deal shrewdly with them, so that they may not increase; otherwise, if there is a war, they will join our enemies in fi ghting against us,and escape.” [Exodus 1:10]
…and oppressed us…As it is said: “So they set taskmasters over them to oppress them with forced labor; and they built garrison cities for Pharoah: Pitom and Raamses.”[Exodus 1:11]
…they imposed heavy labor upon us…As it is said: “And the Egyptians reduced the children of Israel to rigorous slavery.” [Exodus 1:13]
1973: Renee, Becky, Rochelle, Minnie
2002: Irvin, Becky
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«healthy architecture»Georgia Institute of TechnologyOptions 1, Studio - Fall 2012Primary care clinic and research laboratory attached to the Grady Healthcare System on Edgewood Avenue.
tools: Revit, 3dsMax, museum board
Patients enter the clinic from Edgewood Avenue into a central glass-enclosed lobby. The brick elements housing the main program spaces surround the street area, creating a space into which activities from the ground-fl oor retail expand. The entire building steps back from the existing sidewalk, allowing an expansion of the currently inadequate 5’ clear zone as surrounding buildings are redeveloped. A small physical therapy or aerobics studio creates additional activity both on the ground fl oor and at the sidewalk edge.
Patients go upstairs via glass stair or elevator to the clinic check-in and waiting room. Seventeen clinic exam rooms are located on the west adjacent to a light well, protected by a planting area of bamboo for privacy. Patient circulation is separated from doctor and staff circulation by the central core. Doctor’s offi ces are located in the east, adjacent to the front and rear. A small shared breakroom and collaboration areas near the offi ces create spaces for nurses, doctors, and researchers to mix.
On the research fl oor, there are four main labs at each of the corners of the plan, with a set of west and east offi ces easily accessible from the lab and central core. A support lab, shared offi ce suite and shared conference room are provided in the middle of the building, lit by skylights.
Automobile and service access is provided by an easement through the adjacent Renaissance Walk parking lot, accessed from Auburn Avenue. Space for dropping off patients is also provided. Since there is only one automobile access through a shared easement, there are fewer disruptions to pedestrian fl ows. The constructed Atlanta Streetcar, new bicycle lanes, and improved streetscapes will also increase the visibility of the clinic on both streets.
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Front Elevation
Retail Floor Plan
EDGEWOOD AVENUE
daniel v alhadeff - portfolio - 24Longitudinal Section
Section through Public Zone
Blood Draw
Nurses Station
Staff Breakroom
Exam
Clerical Workroom
Phys Office
Check-InPatient Toilet
Patient Waiting Room
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Ground Floor / Service Plan
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Clinic Floor Plan
Lab Floor Plan
Rear Elevation
Blood Draw
Nurses Station
Staff Breakroom
Exam
Clerical Workroom
Phys Office
Check-InPatient Toilet
Patient Waiting Room
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Blood Draw
Nurses Station
Staff Breakroom
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studyservice
Perspective, typical dorm room
Section through cameras obscuras
«urban dorm housing»second-year studiogt college of architecture - fall 2004A dormitory for second-year Architecture students attending the Georgia Tech College of Architecture in Technology Square
Technology square, view east on 5th Street at Spring Street
Blocks of rooms are punctuated by exterior balcony spaces allowing light to penetrate beyond the residents’ units to various public spaces. Two cameras obscuras allow residents uncommon views of the surroundings. Provided dark rooms, common study and pinup spaces, and built-in drafting areas in each room provide spaces for exploration and interaction outside of class hours. The dorm is clad in red brick rendered against concrete common areas, connecting it with Technology Square, Georgia Tech, and the nearby Biltmore Hotel.
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georgia techcollege of management
georgia tech hotelconference center
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«clermont motor hotel»clermont hotel, ponce de leon avenue, atlantadesign competetition, july 2009
site: clermont motor hoteltools: sktechup, POV-Ray, graphite
program:A revitalization of this neglected Atlanta landmark. The competition calls for designs in three areas of the hotel: lobby, guest room, and rooftop amenity.
response:A rooftop bar (and “pool” space), with additional open-air seating allows views of Ponce de Leon’s nightlife and engagement with Midtown’s skyline. Raising the seating above the roof, we allow several top fl oor guest rooms additional opportunities for the capture of natural light.
A light-weight enclosure and street furniturere-capture part of the parking apron to create an extended, open-air lobby space. This engages with the existing lively street life.
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Brick and concrete
paint and plaster,
lovely girls — you're the master —
motor hotel, pool, and lounge
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«revive 285 top-end»3d modeling of transportation alternativesemployment - arcadis us - 2009-2010
site: interstate 285, atlanta, gatools: sketchup, ArcMap
Present transportation alternatives to the public, informing them what each alternative includes and how it would affect their commute and neighborhoods.
I produced these 3D models and images by coordinating between project planners and engineers at ARCADIS. Geographic Information System software was used to supplement these images and drawings with maps showing the impacts of the proposed alternatives. Ten sites throughout the corridor were selected to develop detailed renderings showing the possibilities.
A total of eight alternatives (including a required “no-build” scenario) are considered at this stage of inquiry: further analysis and public input will choose preferred alternatives for further study and eventual implementation.
Transportation systems under consideration include grade- or barrier-separated HOT3 lanes, express bus routes, bus rapid transit with shared and dedicated rights of way, and light rail transit. These systems are also combined in several ways to maximize their impacts. Revive285 provides a framework to reconsider past projects at a larger scale and integrate them with new ideas.
I-75 and I-285, Cobb County Georgia showing proposed managed lanes, LRT station and guideway
selection of images showing current conditions on I-285 at various locations (alternative 1, no build)
daniel v alhadeff - portfolio - 31Alternative 8, LRT and Managed Lanes Alternative 6, Express Bus and Managed Lanes
GA 400 NB @ I-285I-285 @ Ashford-Dunwoody
selection of images showing various alternative conditions
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Bethesda Ct
Berkford Ct NE
s Pl NE
Chesson Ct NE
Bonnington
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Edenton Ct NE
Persimmon Pt
Ashwoody Ct NE
Oak Forest Ct NE
Triple Creek
Ct NE
Harleston
Rd
NE
Brooklawn Ct NE
Glenairy Ct NE
Chaucer Ln NE
E Ferry Dr NE
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Summer Dr NE
Silver Ln N
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Chateau Dr
Brenton Dr NE
Perimeter Ctr E
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Cand
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Glenforest Rd NE
Coy Ln
Bruton
Way
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Old Johnson Ferry Rd NE
Oak Fo
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Dr NE
Nan
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Way
NE
Dunwoody Springs Dr
Johnson Ferry Rd NE
Candler Lake W
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Waterford
Ct N
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Hunting
Creek Rd
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Rains
Ct N
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Byrnwyck Trl NE
Boylst on
Dr N
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Bishop Hollow Run
Northglenn Ct NE
Brawley W
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Carriage Dr NE
Patrick Pl NE
Castleridge Dr NE
Lincoln Pkwy
S Johnson
Ferry Rd
NE
OrleanVernon W
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Valley Ln NE
Bransford Rd NE
Tamarisk Dr NE
Rochelle Ct
Gerry Ln NE
W Nancy Creek Pl
Pauley Pl NE
Brenton
Way
NE
Perim
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Brooklawn
Rd NE
Perimeter Summit Pkwy
Iroquois Path NE
Clementstone Dr NE
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St Clair Ct NE
Oxfor
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Hammond Dr
Read Ln NE
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Glen Ct
Timberlane
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Runnymeade NE
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Green Hill Rd NE
Glencrest Ct
Trexler Dr NE
Dogwood Valley Dr NE
Ashford
Lake Ct
Lake Placid Dr
Abercorn Ave
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NE
Rustic Ridge Dr NE
Johnson
Tall Oaks Dr NE
W Nancy
Creek
Ct
Kingston Dr NE
Lorell Ter NE
Watkins Pl NE
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Pearl Pt
NE
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NE
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Cir
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Knoll NE
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NE
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Kay
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Dr NE
Kayr
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Congress Cir
Timber Trl N
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Dunwoody Springs Dr NE
Dunw
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Dr NERavinia Pkwy NE
Westbrooke W
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Kay ron Dr
Kayron Dr
Ashwoody Trl NE
Ashwoo
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Dunwoody Ln NE
Dunw
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NE
Geo
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Way
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Dr
Rochelle Dr
Concourse Pkwy NE
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Ashfo rd
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Brawley Cir NE
Braw
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Berkford
Cir NE
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Sutters Pt NE
Glenridge Park
Georgetow
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Kayron Dr NE
Ashford Ridge
Lake Placid Dr NE
Ashford
Trl NE
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Byrnwyck Ct
Pers
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Kayron Dr
Navajo
Trl NE
Navajo Trl NE
Byrnw
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Parkcrest Dr NE
Parkcrest Dr NE
Gree
nlaurel Dr NE
Co
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Shawnee Ln NE
Westbr ooke
Cir
Byrnwyck Rd NE
Byrnwyck Rd NE
Glenairy Dr NE
Glenairy Dr NE
Crestline Rd NE
Alley
North C
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Sher
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Dr N
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Dunwoody Springs
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Dr
NE
Candler Lake East NE
Long B
ranch Ct NE
Canyon
Rid
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Brawley Dr NE
Abe
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NE
Hollis
Cobb Cir NE
Ledgemont Ct
Bluffhaven W
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Mountain Creek Rd
NE
Nancy Creek Schoo l Dr
Carpenter Dr NE
Carpenter Dr NE
Basswood Cir NE
Bassw
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Shiver
Summ
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Fox
Glen
Ct NE
Fox G
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Ashford
Pl N
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Berkeley
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Gar den
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Glen O
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Mer
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Rd
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Ravinia Dr NE
Ravin
ia Dr NE
Chaucer Wood NE
Harts Mill Ln NE
Rosw
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Rosw
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Dr
Glenridge
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I-285 WB at Ashford Dunwoody
Roswell Road View
I-285 WB at SR 400
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Glenridge - Lakeside
Medical Center
Concourse - Palisades
Perimeter Mall
Ravinia
Dunwoody
Medical Center
Concourse-Palisades LRT Station Alternatives 7 & 8 Ravinia LRT Station Alternatives 7 & 8
I-285 WB at Ashford-Dunwoody Alternative 8
Managed Lanes
Managed Lanes
LRT Guideway
1-285 WB atAshford-Dunwoody
Before
Perimeter Mall LRT Station Alternatives 7 & 8
Glenridge-Lakeside BRT Station Alternatives 7 & 8
d View Alternative 8
Managed Lanes
LRT GuidewayLRT Station
I-285 WB at SR-400 Alternative 8
Managed Lanes
I-285 WB at SR-400 Before
Medical Center LRT Station Alternatives 7 & 8
portion of fi nal maps plotted for round 5 public information open house sessions describing the proposals (alternatives 7 & 8)
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site: atlanta [amtrak, brookwood] stationtools: sketchup, graphite
city transportation interchangeline of site competition 2008
program:A transportation interchange to facilitate commuting via bicycle.
response: The design is a re-imagining of the historic “Brookwood station” (originally Peachtree Station: Neal Reid, 1918) creating a multi-modal transfer point between MARTA heavy rail and bus services, Amtrak’s Crescent service, pedestrians, and bicycles.
From the re-used station, the design imagines a multi-use trail suspended above the adjacent interstate 75/85 “connector” linking Buckhead/Peachtree Hills, Midtown, Georgia Tech, and Downtown Atlanta with the existing Freedom Parkway multi-use trail.
At several important cross streets, future opportunities exist for amenity-spaces: small food-service vendors, bicycle repair shops,and places to sit and contemplate this reclamation of the division in Atlanta’s urban fabric. The existing station lies near the busy northern interchange between interstates 75 and 85, wide urban interstates that carry millions of automobiles daily through the downtown Atlanta area. To the immediate south is the Midtown area, in the process of becoming a revitalized center for offi ces, culture, and shopping, and is within view of the new Atlantic Station, a redevelopment of an long idle steel mill.
The station currently receives only two passenger trains daily, both on the Amtrak Crescent service that serves cities from New Orleans to New York City. It currently has very weak links to other transit options, requiring a short walk or bus ride from the nearest MARTA heavy rail station. Limited parking options and poor intersection mechanics tie up station traffi c during the twice daily passage of trains. CSX freight traffi c dominates the remaining time, and the station becomes dormant, empty save for a small Amtrak staff and a few waiting passengers.
By choosing this location for a transportation interchange, one takes advantage of the existing Amtrak service, proximity to existing and unbuilt MARTA lines, and a prominent location on Peachtree Street.
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Arts Center
Midtown
North Avenue
Civic Center
Peachtree Center
BrookwoodStation
17thStreet
14thStreet
5thStreet
W Peachtree St
Peachtree St
Baker St
Legend" Existing MARTA Stations
Existing MARTA Rail
Proposed MARTA Rail
Proposed Bicycle Route
Proposed Interchanges
Major Streets
AMTRAK Crescent Route
Midtown
Georgia Tech
Downtown Atlanta
Ansley ParkAtlanticStation
«brookwood»
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pedestrian
bus
heavy rail
regional / national rail
bicycle
deering ro
ad
peachtree street
Brookwood Station from the east
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I relax by putting pencil to paper:By letting my thoughts bleed onto the blank space of my square canvas,my body becomes involved in the process of understanding and intervening in the built and unbuilt environment.
«enfi n»
Washington, DC - 2008
Blois, France - 2006Sketch, December 2012
Amtrak to New Orleans, LA - 2009 Oslo, Norway - 2007
daniel v alhadeff - portfolio - 35Sketch, January 2013 Sketch, June 2013
daniel v alhadeff - portfolio - 36Hypothetical Synagogue Section, May 2013
Sketch, September 2011 Sketch, July 2013
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Perdido Street Station (China Miéville), June 2012
Dahlonega, GA - 2009 Aix-en-Provence, France - 2006