Architecture Portfolio Year 2
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PCUniversity of Cincinnati
Architecture
aytonufr
Cubes100+1 ProjectsUC Pavilion Study
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Monolith16 Sequence
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7 Walls
Body FollyFinal Folly
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Athenaeum23
Other Work27
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e | E d u c a t i o nUniversity of Cincinnati Class of 2018College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning. Bachelor of Science in Architecture. Cincinnatus Scholar.
Clay High School 2010-2014Oregon, Ohio. Class of 2014 with honors. ACT Composite: 32 GPA: 3.5 | E x p e r i e n c eSprague’s Greenhouse and Farm Market 2012-2014Oregon, Ohio. Sales and General Labor. Register. Helping Customers. Caring for Plants, Watering, Planting, Labeling, Dead Heading, etc. Restocking Plants. Running Produce Stand.
Dr. James Moeller DDS 2015Toledo, Ohio. Front desk and Reception. Scheduling and Confirming Appointments. Customer Service. Updating and Purging Accounts. Organizing Files.
Lehman-Smith and McLeish 2016Georgetown, DC. Architectural Intern. Gained Experience with Varying Stages of Design and Programs. Assisting with Schematic Design. Redlines. Preparing Presentations and Digital Media. Punchlisting. Sending Submittals and Transmittals.
| A c t i v i t i e sCollege Member of AIAS. Volunteer at The Taft Theatre for the Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati. Travelling.
High School NHS and NSHSS member. Marching and Concert Band, Squad Leader, Majorette. Theater Club, Acting and Tech Work with both sets and light crew, developed team interaction as well as knowledge of power tools. Living Hope Youth group, took yearly trips to fix up run down houses or lots. Travelling.
| S k i l l sProficient/ Experience with:Computer: Microsoft Office, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign, Microstation, AutoCAD, Rhino, Vray, Revit, Google SketchUp, Design Builder, Grasshopper, Maya Physical: Hand Drawing, Sketching, Drafting, Model Building, Power Tools Other: Spanish | I n t e r e s t sDrawing, Pencil/Colored Pencil. Painting, Acrylic, Watercolor, Guache, Oil.Music, Piano, Flute, Guitar. Spanish, language, cultures, literature. Reading. Travelling.
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The purpose of these projects as a whole were to design and work with-in constrained amounts of spaces and discover unique ways to hurdle certain requirements. Each had a separate set of instructions such as a restricted amount of material, or a certain area being aloud to touch the ground.
A r m a t u r e
Fall 2014
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R h i n o / I l l u s t r a t o r R e n d e r i n g s
L i n e B l o c k
P l a n e B l o c k
B a l a n c e B l o c k
06A b s t r a c t e d G u a c h e A x o n
The 100+1 projects used 100 or more of an item and only a single type of fastener. One was simply an installa-tion, while the other functioned as a body mantle. For my projects I used cupcake tins and metal brads, and coffee filters and string. It was interesting to see the patterns that emerged from these projects after putting so many of a single item together.
I n s t a l l a t i o n
Fall 2014
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100 Plus 1
B o d y M a n t l e 08
In this case study, we worked in groups of four to create scaled models and drawings of a building around campus. The building presented here is the One Stop Student Re-search Center.
UC
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dy Spring 2015
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10A u t o C A D R e n d e r i n g s
Mon
olith Spring 2015
The monolith was a project that took layers of wood put together, then hand rasped down to create an object that could comfortably fit in the hand in multi-ple ways.
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16 Sequence
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Spring 2015Using 16 pictures I found of a similar theme and flow, I com-bined and abtracted movements to create a single graphic piece that represents both shape and space.
Spring 2015These were the first few stages of the object for the body project. From previous pictures of both the monolith project and finding different ways to occupy a chair, we extracted ideas and created iterations from those in groups that grew in size throughout the project. This coming together of groups caused the amount of changes in each iteration.
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Bod
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Spring 2015The final construction of this “object for the body” took place in a 4’ by 4’ by 8’ area outside in the Engineering Quadrangle of UC. All the previous iterations came to life in this construction.
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19 M i c r o n S e c t i o n s
7 Walls
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Fall 2015In a 50’ x 50’ x 100’ urban setting I created a functional space using only 7 elements. Within these seven elements are several separate spaces for multiple functions such as a place for study or a place of overlook.
7 W
alls
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The final language of this project is very geometric and monolithic because many times when people envision a wall they think of something flat. I wanted to experiment with what happens when this “rule” of a wall is broken.
Fall 2015
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Athenaeum
24The athenaeum is a place to gather in the common interest of knowledge and the arts first used by the Greeks. Given square footage and programs that reflected that of the Boston athenaeum we were to design a building within Cincinnati’s urban enviroment. One of the main focuses of my design was view and receiving a large amount of daylight while still retaining privacy.
Fall 2015
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25The grandness of the main stair and entry rises over the administration programs to allow the galleries and library to be located atop a platform that allows a higher vantage point and the stairs are made slightly larger than the average stair to encourage people to sit and perhaps take in a speech given on the sidewalk, much like the Greeks may have.
Fall 2015
A case study of the McCormick Tribune Student Center at IIT by OMA.Different aspects were shown through each drawing so as to better com-municate the overall features of a building. Multimedia.
Fall 2015
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On Campus at University of Cincinnati. Pencil.
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L-Stack House by Marlon Blackwell. Colored Pencil.
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