Jul 21, 2009
Wedding Masterplan- Hargis Retreat, Chelsea, AL
My wife and I were married in June at the YMCA Hargis Retreat in Chelsea, Alabama. Because our wedding and reception site was in an open field and not confined to one area, I decided to draw the site and use the 24x36 drawing as a map for guests.
ink on velum/ photoshop base texture
Jul 14, 2009
Knights of Columbus Masterplan Proposal- Glen Iris Neighborhood, Birmingham, AL
This project was a volunteer effort to provide ideas for my neighborhood association, developer, and the city of Birmingham for The Knights of Columbus property in my neighborhood. The property was in debate of becoming high-density apartments after the developer proposed it would be utilized for single family residential only. The 2 day charette consisted of myself, two other architects and a lot of brainstorming and drawing. The concept of the project was to rationalize the realities of the project and find a way to bridge the financial concerns of the developer along with the density concerns of the neighborhood. Our proposal consisted of providing the developer with the number of condos that would meet their investment yield while giving George Ward Park an entry from the eastern side and preserving the old growth trees along the southern edge of the property. The eastern park entry would also include small neighborhood retail along with a cafe/restaurant that over looked the new event lawn. We also proposed moving the fire station that sits a block away and is in need of new facilities to the corner of the eastern entry in order to integrate their presence into the neighborhood while also providing a sense of security for the new development.
ink on trash paper/ photoshop color
DOG HOUSE - Birmingham Humane Society Barkitecture Tour
Our team for the 2007 Humane Society Barkitecture Tour consisted of Joel Solomon, Marshall Christi, Alan Haris, Emily Schmidt and myself. We built the house in 5 days and used all donated or found materials. The frame was built from yellow pine with western red cedar for the trim, decking material and rafters which were cut to abstractly represent a dogs mouth and a bone for the ridge beam. Exterior siding was cedar shake and a tire was cut to fit along the base as a water table. The roof was shingled using licence plates and dog food cans were used as a gutter which flowed down the downspout into the dogs bowls on the front porch. A operable louvered shutter was attached using a dog leash and a pulley to open and close. Tennis balls were split in half and used an an interior wall material. Interior lighting was achieved by using a small solar LED light. Our Doghouse won 'BEST IN SHOW' and was auctioned off for $1,100 which was donated to the Birmingham Humane Society.
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