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Western Illinois University • Macomb, Ill. (September 2007-March 2010)Athletics Media Services & Campus Recreation Graphic Designer
Smulekoff’s Home Store • Cedar Rapids (Nov. 2010-Feb. 2012)Advertising Assistant
t e a c h i n g
e d u c a t i o n
Watts Group - Development & Construction • Iowa City (March-August 2012) Marketing Coordinator
p r o f e s s i o n a l
Freelance Graphic and Web Designer • Iowa City, Iowa (2011-present) • Brand identities, graphics, websites & marketing materials for local businesses
Spring 2015 Teaching Assistant • Arch222 - History of Architecture IIFall 2014 Teaching Assistant • Arch230 - Design Communications I2013-14 Ames Soccer Club Youth Coach (U8-10)2010-12 Iowa Soccer Club (I.S.C) Professional Staff Coach (U8-18)2010-11 Cornell College Men’s Soccer Assistant Coach2011 Iowa City West High School Girls J.V./Varsity Assistant Coach
Iowa State University, Ames, IowaMaster of Architecture, 2015
r e c o g n i t i o n
s o f t w a r e Microsoft Office applications (Excel, Word, Powerpoint)Adobe Creative Suite (Mac & PC): Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign & Dreamweaver Autodesk Revit, AutoCad and 3Ds MaxTrimble SketchUpRhinoceros 3D, Grasshopper 3D & Python (basic knowledge)
2009 Western Illinois University Student Services October Act of Kindness Award 2005-07 Grand View University Men’s Soccer Member & Co-Captain2006 Grand View University Art & Graphics Show - “Best Book In Show”
Jason Alread, AIADirector of the School of ArchitectureUniversity of Florida [email protected] 115702Gainesville, FL 32611-5702
Vermilion Design Group • Ankeny, Iowa (May-August 2014) Architectural Intern • Assisted the co-principals with drafting schematic design drawings for a new development; including site plan, commercial, residential buildings, a daycare and a veterinarian hospital• Rendered presentation drawings and marketing materials for the development’s townhomes
Western Illinois University, Macomb, Ill.Master of Science in Sport Management, 2009
Grand View University, Des Moines, Iowa Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Design, 2007
r e f e r e n c e s Thomas Leslie, AIA Pickard Chilton Professor in ArchitectureIowa State University [email protected] College of DesignAmes, IA, 50011
Robert Whitehead, AIA Assistant ProfessorIowa State University [email protected] College of DesignAmes, IA, 50011
Del Stevens, AIA PresidentVermillion Design Group [email protected] NE Cameron DriveAnkeny, Iowa 50021
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Thomas Leslie, AIA Pickard Chilton Professor in ArchitectureIowa State University [email protected] College of DesignAmes, IA, 50011
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T h e i d e a f o r t h i s p r o j e c t w a s t o a n a l y z e t h e P h o e n i x C e n t r a l L i b r a r y b y W i l l B r u d e r & A s s o c i a t e s . T h e 1 9 9 5 b u i l d i n g i s w e l l k n o w n i s f o r i t s e c o n o m y o f c o n s t r u c t i o n a n d t h e e n v i r o n m e n t a l c o n s c i o u s n e s s o f i t s a r c h i t e c t u r a l d e s i g n e l e m e n t s .
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I c h o s e t o u s e G r a s s h o p p e r 3 D a s a n o p p o r t u n i t y t o d e v e l o p s o f t w a r e s k i l l s , a s w e l l a s u t i l i z e t h e p r o g r a m ’s a b i l i t y f o r g e o m e t r i c p r e c i s i o n a n d e n v i r o n m e n t a l m o d e l l i n g p o w e r. I n a d d i t i o n t o c r e a t i n g t h e e n t i r e d i g i t a l m o d e l i n G r a s s h o p p e r, t h e p r o g r a m ’s p a r a m e t r i c s c r i p t i n g w a s p a r t i c u l a r l y b e n e f i c i a l t o t r y t o c r e a t e t h e l o u v r e s a n d t e n s e g r i t y r o o f a s a c c u r a t e l y a s p o s s i b l e t o r e a l l i f e .
ARCh528B: Big & Tall • INSTRUCTOR: Tom LeslieARCh436: Grasshopper3D • INSTRUCTOR: Daniel EddieSPRING 2015
north-side louvres - fixed to shade direct sun
copper shell with perforations for daylighting
tensegrity roof structure
“saddlebags” - the outer bays for utilities, mechanical, services & circulation
rooftop w/ skylights above columns (in 5th-floor Reading Room)
exposed beams (above the Reading Rm.)
concrete floor beams (exposed)precast-concrete columns (foundation to roof)
corrugated copper panels to deflect solar gain
main entry & circulation, outside through interior
south facade motorized louvre system adjusting to minimize solar gain
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• 28 verticle fixed exterior louvres
• Made of sail mesh material
• Angled to minimize direct sun (morning rise & evening set)
NORTH FACADE LOUVRES
From the 5th Floor Reading Room 6:45PM6:30AM
Grasshopper3D DIVA Daylighting Analysis
A portion of the Grasshopper3D script for the Louvres
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January 10
north-side louvres - fixed to shade direct sun
copper shell with perforations for daylighting
“saddlebags” - the outer bays for utilities, mechanical, services & circulation
rooftop w/ skylights above columns (in 5th-floor Reading Room)
exposed beams (above the Reading Rm.)
concrete floor beams (exposed)precast-concrete columns (foundation to roof)
corrugated copper panels to deflect solar gain
main entry & circulation, outside through interior
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• Mobile Smoothie & Catering Service • Community Garden • Restaurant • Trails
THE CONCEPT LYON COUNTY: THE HEALTH HUBhealth
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DSN S 546-6: Retail-scapes • SPRING 2015INSTRUCTOR: Tom Neppel & Lisa Bates2. RETA IL -SCAPES IN
LYON COUNTY, IOWA
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• Equipment Rental• Organic Restaurant Rooftop
The Health Hub idea is to create a space & site to enhance the quality of life in Lyon County thru healthy living. Specifically, the concept provides on-site healthy options for physical activity, eating well and better-connectivity with the community as business district, a town and a county. Physically, the plan integrates Lyon’s towns through the abandoned rails-to-trails, which allows for a variety of recreational activities along pleasant greenscapes.
ISLAND PARKexisting trail
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Farmers Market
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EAT WELL
• Community Organic Garden
• Community Kitchen
• Mobile Smoothie & Catering Service
EAT WELL• Access to fresh produce and foods is essential to creating a culture of healthy living. The Health Hub offers members access to a community garden to cultivate fresh crops, as well as an opportunity to utilize the community kitchen. The organic restaurant, smoothie bar and rooftop provide a place for consuming these meals & community gathering. The workspace on the north-side also is the garage to the smoothie & catering truck, which can extend a healthy reach to local events.
LIVE WELL• Living well begins with opportunities for a variety of physical activities, both indoors and outdoors. The rails-to-trails provides access for runners, bicyclists, skiers and more. It connects through Rock Rapids (and potentially other communities) and with existing assets, such as parks (i.e. Island Park) and businesses (Farmer’s Market across the street). The Hub building provides equipment, fitness classes, personal training, physical therapy, and healthy pre- and post- activity eating.
• Organic Restaurant
• Organic Smoothie Bar
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• Fitness Training
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• Equipment Rental
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ARCh603: Comprehensive Studio INSTRUCTOR: Tom Leslie • FALL 2014PARTNER: Clark Wagner
C h I C A G O C E N T E R F O R C O N T E M P O R A R Y M U S I C
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PUBLIC
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site & vertical circulation(river walk & plaza)
-stack ventilation-forced air underneath-operable windows-south shading louvres-northern daylighting
structurecast-in-place concrete walls pre-cast atrium beams & columns
spatial breakdown -parking -public -performance -private (service)
mechanical -under performance hall seating, access the rest of the building in between double-wall central core
For a comprehensive studio project, we were to design a contemporary music hall for 3 indoor performances spaces and one outdoor, as well as a plaza and other given functional requisites. The site was Dusable Park in Chicago, so incorporating views to the south and east was a goal, as was integrating the Riverwalk into the circulation of the building and plaza. Other design features include: Gaussian brick vaults, operable window and curtain wall system, and landscape on structure with a parking garage below.
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In teams, we were to create a “net-zero” 5-home development for Habitat for Humanity of Des Moines. We learned & applied principles of passive & active energy systems to power the homes, with specific concern for addressing environmentally-friendly and zero-carbon sources. In addition, we measured individual house energy metrics and cost-effectiveness.
4. hABITAT FOR hUMANITY, DES MOINES
ARCh601: Net-Zero Studio • FALL 2013INSTRUCTOR: Clare Cardinal-Pett & Kris NelsonPARTNER: Xiao Wang
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[right] 1/8” scale wall model of the exterior & interior construction
[left] 1/32” site model. The homes together as a whole are oriented to provide optimal (southeast) sunlight to heat and light the activity spaces
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[left] Balloon framing techniques envelope the homes’ split-level floors, which allows for continuous insulation from foundation to roof. the split level plans enable a reduced earth footprint and foundation pouring costs.
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CommunityCenter
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Campus Town Court
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Shared-Use Path
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Shared-Use Paths
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the context, the site, and the function.
The process work began considering the context of downtown, in terms of history and present day activities, as well as the circulation and natural factors influencing the site. It also meant considering a second program for the bathhouse; bicycling, in the case of this project related directly back to the context of downtown and Ames.
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Woods
Squaw CreekPark
ReimanGardens Greenbriar
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ChristoffersonPark
Charles CalhounMemorial Park
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FranklinPark
O'NeilPark
Lloyd Kurtz
MoorePark
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(City Hall)
Christopher Gartner Park
HutchisonPark
Teagarden
Old Town
Tom EvansPlaza
Campus Town Court
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Shared-Use Path
On-street Bike Lane
Bicycle Friendly Street
Shared-Use Paths
Parks
Type of Path
BIKE BATH & BEYOND
CYCLOTHERMOPOLIS
HIGHLOW
Wheatsfield Cooperative
GR
AN
D AVE.
Dental Office Building
AMES
SITE
PUBLIC BUILDING
COMMERCIAL
RESIDENTIAL
PARK
BIKE SHOP
DEVELOP
the context, the site, and the function.
The process work began considering the context of downtown, in terms of history and present day activities, as well as the circulation and natural factors influencing the site. It also meant considering a second program for the bathhouse; bicycling, in the case of this project related directly back to the context of downtown and Ames.
After studying bathhouse precedents & being introduced to software, this assignment was to design a bathhouse on the edge of the Ames downtown district. The site is at a transition point between residential homes (north & west) and the commercial district across Grand Ave. (east). It also is just north of the popular Wheatsfield grocery and is somewhat elevated above a steep incline which can induce flooding with downpours.
5. BIKE, BATh & BEYOND ARCh506: First Year Studio • Thermal Bath SPRING 2013: 1st-year • 16-week Studio INSTRUCTOR: Mikesch Muecke
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River ValleyPark
VeenkerGolf Course
MooreMemorial
Gateway HillsPark
Inis GrovePark
ReactorWoods
MunnWoods
StuartSmithPark
Hunziker YouthSports Complex
HomewoodGolf Course
Parkview
SouthRiverValley
McDonald/Carr/Gunder/Nutty
Woods
Squaw CreekPark
ReimanGardens Greenbriar
Park
BrooksidePark
CountryGables
ChristoffersonPark
Charles CalhounMemorial Park
McCarthy Lee Park
FranklinPark
O'NeilPark
Lloyd Kurtz
MoorePark
Daley Park & Greenbelt
CommunityCenter
(City Hall)
Christopher Gartner Park
HutchisonPark
Teagarden
Old Town
Tom EvansPlaza
Campus Town Court
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Shared-Use Path
On-street Bike Lane
Bicycle Friendly Street
Shared-Use Paths
Parks
Type of Path
BIKE BATH & BEYOND
CYCLOTHERMOPOLIS
HIGHLOW
Wheatsfield Cooperative
GR
AN
D AVE.
Dental Office Building
AMES
SITE
PUBLIC BUILDING
COMMERCIAL
RESIDENTIAL
PARK
BIKE SHOP
DEVELOP
the context, the site, and the function.
The process work began considering the context of downtown, in terms of history and present day activities, as well as the circulation and natural factors influencing the site. It also meant considering a second program for the bathhouse; bicycling, in the case of this project related directly back to the context of downtown and Ames.
With this, the design incorporates a site that functions as a small landscaped park for gathering, with vegetation to hold as much rainfall as possible on site. The terrain and bicycle/pedestrian path flows into the covered (+1) ground level. This bike-friendly level accesses a rental & repair shop, intended to be a public collaborative which is jointly operated by the 3 downtown bicycle stores. The large covered space segues into the multi-level bathhouse, with baths & massage on the lower level, baths on the middle (+1) level, and cylcing/aerobics room & indoor/outdoor bath on the upper (+2) floor.
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This first-year assingment was to propose a new intervention & program for an iconic building. Although this particular final program and scheme are certainly forced, especially with respect to Sullivan’s original vision, the end goal was to moreover assert a reinterpretation of the structure as a space for music & spoken performances. With this, I tried to develop skills communicating the architecture through the means of only pencil and certain model materials.
6. REIMAGINED hISTORIC WORK
ARCh507: Perfect Works of Architecture SUMMER 2013: 1st-year • 8-week Studio INSTRUCTOR: Tom Leslie
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[above] 1/8” scale model. Cardbord: Brick. Chipboard: Wood. Basswood: Metal. Plexi: Glass
[below] 1/8” pencil renderings. Using the medium to illustrate the intervention, the structural materiality, and detail of spaces.
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