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RA, A IA, EDAC

560 N 2nd St Unit 304 Minneapolis MN 55401COLE MICHAEL JOHNSON1.612.787.5467 [email protected]

SELECTION OF WORK

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THE MOTHER BABY CENTER | MINNEAPOLIS

Main Entrance to Mother Baby Center reveals a dynamic facade.

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Central Atrium brings light and activity to the center of the facility. A detailed view shows the shifting envelope.

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The facility is organized in to vertical neighborhoods, each with their own distinct color.

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The sections shows how the complex envelope is detailed and resolved.

A continuous curtainwall wraps the exterior of the building.

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ASPIRUS HOSPITAL SURGERY CENTER | WAUSAU

Main Entrance greets the guests as the atrium space glows in the background.

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A working model is used throughout the process to allow all parties involved to visualize the space. The model closely resembles the final built design.

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Curtainwall wraps the exterior, bringing natural daylight into the surgery corridor, a typically windowless environment.

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CROSBY CARDIOVASCULAR CLINIC | BAXTER

Wood wraps the entrance and waiting areas for the clinic. Clerestory windows rise above the wait-ing areas. The entry canopy reaches out to greet the guest. (I apologize for the low quality image)

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Another example of a working model to aid in the visualization of the future environment.

The structure itself is expressed and highlighted, creating an impressive canopy within the limits of the low budget.

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CHILDREN’S RESEARCH CENTER | MINNEAPOLIS

A preliminary design and rendering. A new focal piece to the Children’s Campus, the design presents a clean and contemporary face to Minneapolis while respecting the existing campus buildings.

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JOSEPH BRANT HOSPITAL | TORONTO

An iconic and contemporary vision for the hospital expansion, the design asserts the hospitals posi-tion as a central figure in the community while operating within the limited budget.

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The forms of the exterior wrap to the interior using wood tones to bring warmth to the design.

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PEEL MEMORIAL HEALTH CENTER | TORONTO

Warm wood tones draw the visitors to the large entry lobby space. A system of precast panels and prefabricated curtainwall panels clad the exterior creating a dynamic yet cost effective design.

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HOSPITAL REPLACEMENT MASTERPLAN | OTTAWA

The hospitals vision for a cutting edge facility rises from the surrounding farm fields. Organized in a similar fashion to an airport, the hospital is organized around a central transportation loop and main concourse.

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A section show the fields flowing over the parking garage while allowing visibility of the hospital from the main road to the left.A bed tower rests on multi-story podium with interstitial mechanical level between.

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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA AMBULATORY CARE CENTER | MINNEAPOLIS

The skyway leads visitors to the central atrium space. The form of the building wraps around the atrium on three sides.

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The atrium provides a central space for students, patients and researchers to interact.

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WOOLWORTH BUILDING RENOVATION | ST. PAUL

A central circulation stair brings natural light to the center of the building.

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THE OTTAWA HOSPITAL | OTTAWA

An integrated operating room designed fully from a modular system including ceiling and walls.

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HIGH-END RESIDENTIAL TOWER | MINNEAPOLIS

A sleek and elegant tower rises from a stone base acting as a beacon on the south side of the future downtown east park next to the new Vikings stadium.

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VIKINGS TRAINING FACILITY | EDEN PRAIRIE

Offices, conference rooms and training spaces line the field allowing observation from nearly any point in the building. A mast-supported cantilever and colorful entry lobby rise above the facility in the background.

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WARMING HUT DESIGN COMPETITION ENTRY | WINNIPEG

A collapsible form rises on the ice providing passing skaters with shelter.

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OTTAWA HEART INSTITUTE | OTTAWA

The form wraps and shelters the new entry lobby to the institute.

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RA, A IA, EDAC

560 N 2nd St Unit 304 Minneapolis MN 55401COLE MICHAEL JOHNSON1.612.787.5467 [email protected]

SELECTION OF WORK

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