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Construction on the Route 141 Design Build project in Valley Park MO between I-44 and Vance Road

Construction on the Route 141 Design Build project in Valley Park MO between I-44 and Vance Road

Construction on the Route 141 Design Build project in Valley Park MO between I-44 and Vance Road

Early #designbuild #project by #MarkAnderson. Here he explains to and #audience the #architecturaltheory and #latentmeanings behind the #BusterBlock #GameofThrones he was playing with our #sister, who seems #delighted by the #Architecture.

 

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Construction on the Route 141 Design Build project in Valley Park MO between I-44 and Vance Road

Construction on the Route 141 Design Build project in Valley Park MO between I-44 and Vance Road

Construction on the Route 141 Design Build project in Valley Park MO between I-44 and Vance Road

Construction on the Route 141 Design Build project in Valley Park MO between I-44 and Vance Road

Gray- I.C.E. Builders, Inc. was selected to provide retail facility construction services for H&M’s largest store to date. The new store located in the Forum Shops at Caesars on the Las Vegas Strip houses women’s, men’s and children’s clothing, shoes and accessories. This three-level, 55,000 s.f. store boasts a 50 ft. atrium with glittering disco balls and custom designed walls with a light show.

All images (c) Gray Construction - Visit Gray at www.gray.com

WS Construction was selected by Audi to provide commercial facility construction services for their dealership in Lexington, Kentucky. This facility is a prototype design by Audi that was site adapted. The quality and detail of the design reflects the quality and impression of the Audi sedan: sleek, built to exact standards, and a joy to experience. This 17,200 s.f. project was completed in 7 months. WS Construction provided commercial facility construction services.

 

All images (c) Gray Construction - Visit Gray at www.gray.com

Construction on this 2400 s.f. (267 sq. meter) modestly budgeted, green design-build project began after completing a large lot subdivision with the City of Austin and required all new utilities during construction.

 

In addition to a spatially expansive interior with 11' ceilings (2.67 sq. meter) , we incorporated both North facing and South facing roofdecks of 400 s.f. each (44.5 sq. meter), 800 s.f. of covered outdoor living space (8.89 sq. meter) on the ground floor and two huge cantilevered Master Bedroom window spaces.

 

In front, there is a street-facing covered front porch off the Master Bedroom and a sculptural storage room on the ground floor that the Clients anointed "il Ferro Tartaruga" (the Steel Turtle) and which is outfitted for a future Jacuzzi. This space is a built experiment of the Firm's research into parametric modeling, planarization routines and digital fabrication. All the steel was modeled in 3D allowing it to be all shop cut with no in-field cuts.

 

A super minimalist approach leveraged the structural engineering into creating extra-ordinary outdoor spaces, while a compact plan allows the indoor spaces to naturally brush up against the building envelope and outside spaces.

 

Construction on the Route 141 Design Build project in Valley Park MO between I-44 and Vance Road

Gray- I.C.E. Builders, Inc. was selected to provide retail facility construction services for H&M’s largest store to date. The new store located in the Forum Shops at Caesars on the Las Vegas Strip houses women’s, men’s and children’s clothing, shoes and accessories. This three-level, 55,000 s.f. store boasts a 50 ft. atrium with glittering disco balls and custom designed walls with a light show.

All images (c) Gray Construction - Visit Gray at www.gray.com

This stunning home was built and designed by Heritage to see more visit www.heritagehomesjax.com

Gray- I.C.E. Builders, Inc. was selected to provide retail facility construction services for H&M’s largest store to date. The new store located in the Forum Shops at Caesars on the Las Vegas Strip houses women’s, men’s and children’s clothing, shoes and accessories. This three-level, 55,000 s.f. store boasts a 50 ft. atrium with glittering disco balls and custom designed walls with a light show.

All images (c) Gray Construction - Visit Gray at www.gray.com

Construction on the Route 141 Design Build project in Valley Park MO between I-44 and Vance Road

The Wash/Pack Pavilion at the Sustainable Farm, where the produce is cleaned and packed for sale or delivery. This is an open air facility, designed with minimal impact on the land; there is no foundation, just piers placed into concrete-filled tires. Solar panels provide more power than the facility currently needs. It was designed by architect Jeffrey S. Poss, a professor at the University, in conjunction with students in a design/build studio.

Construction on the Route 141 Design Build project in Valley Park MO between I-44 and Vance Road

Construction on this 2400 s.f. (267 sq. meter) modestly budgeted, green design-build project began after completing a large lot subdivision with the City of Austin and required all new utilities during construction.

 

In addition to a spatially expansive interior with 11' ceilings (2.67 sq. meter) , we incorporated both North facing and South facing roofdecks of 400 s.f. each (44.5 sq. meter), 800 s.f. of covered outdoor living space (8.89 sq. meter) on the ground floor and two huge cantilevered Master Bedroom window spaces.

 

In front, there is a street-facing covered front porch off the Master Bedroom and a sculptural storage room on the ground floor that the Clients anointed "il Ferro Tartaruga" (the Steel Turtle) and which is outfitted for a future Jacuzzi. This space is a built experiment of the Firm's research into parametric modeling, planarization routines and digital fabrication. All the steel was modeled in 3D allowing it to be all shop cut with no in-field cuts.

 

A super minimalist approach leveraged the structural engineering into creating extra-ordinary outdoor spaces, while a compact plan allows the indoor spaces to naturally brush up against the building envelope and outside spaces.

 

Construction on this 2400 s.f. (267 sq. meter) modestly budgeted, green design-build project began after completing a large lot subdivision with the City of Austin and required all new utilities during construction.

 

In addition to a spatially expansive interior with 11' ceilings (2.67 sq. meter) , we incorporated both North facing and South facing roofdecks of 400 s.f. each (44.5 sq. meter), 800 s.f. of covered outdoor living space (8.89 sq. meter) on the ground floor and two huge cantilevered Master Bedroom window spaces.

 

In front, there is a street-facing covered front porch off the Master Bedroom and a sculptural storage room on the ground floor that the Clients anointed "il Ferro Tartaruga" (the Steel Turtle) and which is outfitted for a future Jacuzzi. This space is a built experiment of the Firm's research into parametric modeling, planarization routines and digital fabrication. All the steel was modeled in 3D allowing it to be all shop cut with no in-field cuts.

 

A super minimalist approach leveraged the structural engineering into creating extra-ordinary outdoor spaces, while a compact plan allows the indoor spaces to naturally brush up against the building envelope and outside spaces.

 

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Construction on the Route 141 Design Build project in Valley Park MO between I-44 and Vance Road

Solid mahogany frame and sycamore panels. Dimensions and design based on traditional chinese daybed.

Detail photo of hand carved beading.

Construction on the Route 141 Design Build project in Valley Park MO between I-44 and Vance Road

Construction on the Route 141 Design Build project in Valley Park MO between I-44 and Vance Road

Construction on the Route 141 Design Build project in Valley Park MO between I-44 and Vance Road

This structure is part of the historic Vermont Design/Build Movement as featured in the Robert Hull Fleming Museum's 2008 exhibition, Architectural Improvement.

The AC+D Program begins with a 10 day collaborative Design Build Intensive intended to help students learn how to work together and to design and make something for someone that could benefit from our skills.

 

MAKING A DIFFERENCE THROUGH MAKING

Designers in education and industry routinely and assuredly assert that design thinking strategies can deliver the “game-changing” ideas needed to address the critical and complex problems of our times. Frequently, however, it seems we’re seduced by and fall in love with the promise(s) of these ideas – and possibly the god-like power their creation conveys – and are less committed to following through with their actual realization with the same degree of passion.

In an effort to provide a ‘proof of the pudding is in the eating’ model of design education and practice, first year MFA AC+D students begin the program with a pre-semester, 10-day collaborative design-build intensive. The experience is intended to help students get to know each other, and learn how to work together by designing and building a project for an actual client. Emphasizing a philosophy of civic engagement, projects are selected based on their potential to benefit an organization or population that generally does not have access to and/or cannot afford to pay for the services of designers and makers.

 

Project Grow provides a space for artists to explore personal expression through an array of artistic mediums, as well as gain skill and experience working on a chemical-free farm with an emphasis on sustainability.

 

The urban farm's focus is to teach individuals farm skills and encourage a connection to their food source as they earn income from farming the land. Port City farmers cultivate reclaimed urban land spread across two blocks. The list of produce grown on the farm is bountiful and includes many varieties of vegetables, Northwest proven tomatoes, and other fruits such as raspberries, mulberries, blueberries, pears, kiwis, apples, currants, figs and grapes. In order to make our farm more sustainable and encourage understanding of the full cycle of plant life, we save our seeds and sell and trade them with community members and other local farms.

 

Goats and chickens are raised to teach individuals animal husbandry skills. The goats' beautiful fiber is processed and used for weaving, felting and other fiber projects. We also cultivate many plants used to make natural dyes, and encourage seed to cloth creation of fiber goods.

 

North Portland Farm produce is sold throughout the community. All of the chemical-free produce raised by Port City farmers is sold to restaurants, neighborhood stores, or as Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) shares.

 

Photographs by Marissa Boone

Students from the SPARK Electric Racing Team at the Wilson Student Team Project Center on the North Campus of the University of Michigan on Thursday, February 23, 2023.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

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