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Page 1: Kervin Brisseaux Architecture Portfolio
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ARC 500 Independent Study

Johnston Marklee Exhibition

ARC 606 Urban Studio

ARC 607 Comprehensive Studio

ARC 608 3 Cities Studio

Design Thesis

Graphic Works

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New Urban Models for Aging, AIA Design CompetitionWilliamsburg, Brooklyn.

The project attempts to create a geriatric neighborhood within an urban setting. It would accommodate 3 occupant types – Ward 1 (Independent Seniors), Ward 2 (Assisted Living), and Ward 3 (Skilled Nursing). Fundamentally, the project is a retort to the common “nursing home”. Rather than alienating it’s occupants, it creates urban conditions/programs that further integrates the geriatric with other age demographics.

Team Project w/ Mina Panichpakdee, Kyung Eun Lee, and Richard ParkPrimary Project Role - Design Development, Section drawings, drawing touch ups, perspectives.

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Cross Section

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FLUSHING AVE

PARK AVE

Brooklyn-Queens Expressway

Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

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Landscape

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Schematic Plan

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URBANLIVINGROOM

APARTMEN

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APARTMENTS APARTMEN

TSCOMM

ON SPACE

ROOF GARDEN

GARDEN

COMMERCIAL SPACECOMMON SPACECOMMERCIAL SPACECOMMERCIAL SPACEPUBLIC GALLERY

COMMERCIAL SPACE

COMMUNITY THEATER

ROOF

commonspaces

commonspace

commerical

space

public garden

public garden

roof garden/commercial

commonspace

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apartments

ward 1

ward 2

apartments

commonspace

created path

urban living roompublic spaces

commercialroof gardens

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Demographic - Ward 1 - Independent SeniorsWard 2 - Assisted LivingWard 2 - Skill Nursing Aid

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URBANLIVINGROOM

APARTMEN

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APARTMENTS APARTMEN

TSCOMM

ON SPACE

ROOF GARDEN

GARDEN

COMMERCIAL SPACECOMMON SPACECOMMERCIAL SPACECOMMERCIAL SPACEPUBLIC GALLERY

COMMERCIAL SPACE

COMMUNITY THEATER

ROOF

commonspaces

commonspace

commerical

space

public garden

public garden

roof garden/commercial

commonspace

war

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apartments

ward 1

ward 2

apartments

commonspace

created path

urban living roompublic spaces

commercialroof gardens

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At the center of the project site, we created a void that would operate as an “urban living room”. It would work as a public space that interconnects all wards and encourages communal gathering and interaction.

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Site 1: Elevation

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Exhibition Design for LA Based firm, Johnston MarkleeSyracuse, New York

APERTURE

1. an opening or open space: a hole.2. synonyms: breach, break, chasm, chink, cleft, crack, cut, eye, fissure, gap, gash, interstice, opening, orifice, outlet, passage, perforation, pinhole, puncture, rift, rupture, slash, slit, slot, space, vent.

JohnstonMarkLee’s Hong Kong Design Institute is a pivotal project that explores the versatility of apertures. The use of apertures in architecture is an undeniable component, but this Los Angeles firm is exploring the extensive range of possibilities for movement between spaces, diversity in program, light manipulation and establishing views.

The Hong Kong Design Institute is composed of modular units that are stacked, shifted and rotated creating a new topology, resulting in an uninterrupted pattern of apertures. The variety in architectural spaces al-lows for the diversity of program to coexist, as well as creating physical and visual connections between the spaces. The horizontality of the apertures sits in sharp contrast to the verticality of Hong Kong skyline, thus creating an aberrant landmark.

This exhibition, curated by a team of students, is unique in that it connects the design process of John-stonMarkLee’s work through the students’ interpretation to the exhibition’s final design. JohnstonMarklee’s previous projects such as Sale House (2006), Hill House (2006), Mameg (2007), Helios House (2007), and View House (2008) work together as a network of ideas with a focus on the functionality of apertures. This exhibition design also uses a network of relationships to make connections between images based on a hierarchy of influences.

JohnstonMarkLee’s iterative work is dealing with the potentials of apertures, which has resulted in a new complexity associated with a standardized module. The Hong Kong Design Institute is just one example of the complexities that are possible with this interesting design strategy. Currently, JohnstonMarkLee is continuing this investigation with a new housing strategy in China.

Team project with Chris Norris, William Villalobos, Bruce Davison, Wendy Wade, and Seth King.

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Hong Kong Desing Institue by Johnston Marklee

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batterypoweredLED light

whitetranslucentplexiglass

disadvantages:

-difficult plexiglass framing

-inflexible unit positioning

SIDE LIGHT

BOTTOM LIGHTwhitetranslucentplexiglass

batterypoweredLED light

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1'-6"3'-0"

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Module Shop Drawing and Light Fixture Placement

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3Existing Site and Final Renders will be projected in following sequence

Introductory Wall which will inclde and introductory paragraph, site section and team research diagrams

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projected technical drawings

1projected precendent images

majority of images will be displayed via projection

Johnston Marklee Title Wall

Hong Kong Design InstituteLOS ANGELES JOHNSTONMARKLEE

Allocation of Images

Projector 3

Projector 1

Projector 2

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Artifact Placement and Axon of Exhibit Space

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“These kids are longing for the sense of having a ‘neighborhood’.”

Wuest, D.A., & Bucher, C.A., 1999

EXAMPLE: NIKETOWN, Michigan Street, Chicago

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An Urban Intervention for the Near West SIdeSyracuse, New York

An urban intervention for the Syracuse’s Near West Side, which statistically is one of the lowest economic and academic regions in the country. The project proposes a “Sports University” that would introduce new programs to stimulate economic growth and provide extracurricular activities for the local schools.

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“These kids are longing for the sense of having a ‘neighborhood’.”

Wuest, D.A., & Bucher, C.A., 1999

EXAMPLE: NIKETOWN, Michigan Street, Chicago

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The Urban Strategy

(1-5) Existing conditions

(A,B,C) 3 sites of intervention

(6-11) Examples of what can happen in terms of restoration, activity, and com-mercial development

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exercise facilities

playground

sports nutrition, apparell

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Ecosmart Concrete

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sportsactivty space

student space/cafe

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Fowler Field Site Plan 30 100 ft

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sports facility

alumna gathering space

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A Medical ClinicAccra, Ghana

The project proposes sustainable building solutions for a medical clinic in Ghana. Due to the site’s location, it utilizes passive cooling strategies, compact design, and recyclable materials to minimize potential costs and energy use while maximizing building performance.

Awards - Syracuse University King & King Competition, 2009 - 1st Place Prize

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Sectional Perspective

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Ecotect analysis of existing weather patterns.

Ecotect studies indicate a need to eliminate solar “hot spts” on each floor. Thus, the roof applied would be used for passive ventilation strategies.

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1. Office Space2. MRI3.Public HandicapBathroom4. Storage5. Classroom6. I.C.U7. In-Patient Room8. Outdoor Cafe

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61. Visitor’s Lobby Entrance2. Waiting Room3.Public Bathroom4. X-Ray5. Examination Room6. Maternity Ward7. Nursery8. Storage9. Nurse Station10. Mechanical room11. Operatiing Room12. Mortuary

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Roof Level 50’- 0”

Third Level 35’- 0”

First Level 10’- 0”

Second Level 20’- 0”

A - NS Section 1/4” = 1’

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Wall Detail 1/8” = 1’

Durra Roof Membrane

Steel Structure

Steel Column

Concrete Exterior Wall

Hollow core Concrete

Open Web JoistDrop Cieling

Steel Beam

Concrete Footing

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Natural Ventilation

Spaces open to the outside - 30%

Sealed Spaces

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Mechanical

Electrical Lighting �xtures/shaft

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Mechanical Ducts and Electrical Wiring run between the floors and drop ceilings. The Mechanical system works with passive design strategies to create a hybridized system.

The building consists of lighting fixtures that are typical florescent bulbs with some moments of controlled natural daylight in some medical spaces.

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Emergency Patients

Doctors, Nurses, Med Students

Visitors (healthy or sick)

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Protection from Solar Heat Gain

Solar Panels

Level 2 Expansion

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Walls collapse to maximize square footage in case of epidemic scenarios.

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1. Durra (Recycled Wood Composite) Roof2. Steel Durra Roof Structure3. Opening Web Joist Cantiliever4. Steel Column5. Tiled Drop Ceiling6. Open Web Joist7. Collapsing Parition Walls8. Concrete Exterior Wall9. Interior Dry Wall10. Concrete Floor with wood finish11. Durra Ramp system12. I - Beam13. Steel Cross-bracing14. Concrete Footing15. Mechanical Ducts/Electrical Tubing

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Exploding Sectional Perspective

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Sectional Sketch Model

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Pavilion DesignSyracuse, NY

A 24 hour schematic design charrette creating a pavilion The project was an exploration of form and structure.

A team project with Mina Panichpakdee, Melissa Santana, Elijah Yoon, Alex Raynor, and Tim Tack.

Primary Project Role: Designer, 3D modeler, Concept development

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Civic Center DesignFlorence, Italy

A design for a civic center located in Florence. The overall strategy attempts to create a contempo-rary building that efficiently condenses programs and have spaces that visually and formally con-nect to exterior site.

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Library Stacks

Storage/ M.E.P. room

Bathrooms

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Multipurpose Space

Storage

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Materiality of Envelope

Glass

Greenroof

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Materiality of Envelope 2

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Longitudinal Section B 1 : 600

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Neo Eden A Topia in Outer Space

Neo Eden is an exploration into extraterrestrial space. It hypothesizes the human experience by narrating a series of events from departure to post-occupancy. It is the lifecycle of extraterrestrial architecture from a hermetic habitat to a post-human relic.

Awards: Super Jury Competitor, Dean’s Citation AwardFeatures: ARC Magazine - http://arcthemagazine.com/

To View Complete Thesis go to: http://neoeden.brisseaux.com

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“The Dream Space”

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The design utilizes asteroids as its primary source of minerals for expansion and repair.

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Rendered “Sectional” View

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Diagram projecting how the design will expand with its human population

A diagram simulating how the design can extract, mold and utilizes the minerals via a strip mining process.

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Potable Water

Reverse Osmosis

FrozenH2O

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The Neo Eden has a primary water storage basin that will distribute water throughout the colony. All waste and sewage water is gathered and goes through an indirect Potable Water Recycling Process, so that it can be redistributed back into the water supply.

To support a growing population, Neo Eden will harvest frozen water that is located along the surface of nearby asteroids (theo-rized by NASA)

Bottom Left image The Orange County Water District in California utilizes a purifi-cation system that transforms sewer water into drinking water through the indirect potable water process..

Bottom Right Image Back in 2008, The International Space Station was able to double it’s crew numbers with the implementation of a Water Recovery System which allows them to convert urine into a water source.

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“The Hermetic Gardens” - consisting of livestock and vegetation

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“The Incinerator”

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“The Baths” Before and After

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“Social Space” Before and After

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