Feb 20, 2016
RESUME
OVER THE RHINE: Townhouse
RICHARD NEUTRA: Complimentary Addition
CREATIVE ARTS CENTER: Renovation
DESIGN THESIS: Transit Design as Catalyst for Urban Renewal; A Columbus, Ohio Case Study
FALLINGWATER: Maintenance Facility
294 Neilson CtSunbury, OH 43074
513.255.2694
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John Weigand, Miami UniversityDepartment of Architecture andInterior Design [email protected]
Mike Keifling, FRCH Design WorldwideSenior Project [email protected]
December 2007-October 2008FRCH Design Worldwide (Cincinnati, OH)Aided in the quality control of construction and bidding documents of AutoCAD drawings for the Hospitality Studio. Aided in creating drawings, maintaining schedules, and drawing notes. Major projects include the Tropicana and Monte Carlo/Hotel 32 Resorts in Las Vegas. Performed on-site survey for “as-built” conditions of the Monte Carlo resort following a fire incident. Also helped in creating room spread-sheets using Microsoft Excel for interior design renovation projects.
Miami University, Oxford, OHMasters of ArchitectureDate of Graduation: August 2011
Ohio University, Athens, OHBachelor of Science: Geography--Urban and Regional PlanningDate of Graduation: June 2006
Charles E. and Elizabeth C. Stousland Architecture Scholarship
Architecture and Interior Design Student Advisory Council Repre-sentative
iDP Registered
Experience with Microsoft Word 2007, Microsoft Excel 2007, Adobe Illustrator CS4, Adobe Photoshop CS4, AutoCAD 2010, Auto Desk Revit 2010, and Google Sketch-Up 8.
This artisans home serves as both residence and workshop for a skilled potter in the revived Cincinnati neighbor-hood of Over-the-Rhine. Designed to compliment the 19th Century Italianate archi-tecture characteristic of the historic neighborhood, this home has a potters studio at its base, a residence above, and a contemporary ornate top.(FormZ/AutoCAD)
This film editor’s studio is designed as a complimentary addi-tion to Richard Neutra’s Kaufman House in Palm Springs, CA. Its expansive curves and towering height is a good contrast to the sprawling rectilinear vacation home. The large curved wall of the addition borrows from the home’s original design, where the northwestern most wall acts as a barrier to protect the rest of the home from the harsh winds of sandstorms. (AutoCAD)
Gathering Space
Rooftop Terrace
EditingRoom
WC
Theater
Editing Room Storage
Rooftop Terrace
Kitchenette
Gathering Space
Theater
WC
W Broad St
W State St
W Broad St
W Town St
E Broad St
E Gay St
E Long St
E Spring St
E Town St
E Rich St
E Main St
E Mound St
E Fulton St
E State St
W Main St
Dublin Ave
Neil Ave
I-670
I-670
I-70/71
I-70
I-71
ST RT-315
ST RT-315
N High St
N Front St
Neil Ave
Nationwide Blvd
Sullivant
Ave
I-670
G o o d a l eP a r k
HuntingtonBallpark
NationwideArena
LifestylesCommunityPavilion
NorthMarket
COSI
VeteransMemorial
Auditorium
Greater
Columbus
Convention
Center
The OhioCenter
The OhioState House
ColumbusCity Hall
FranklinCountyCourts
S c i o t oA u d u b o nM e t r oP a r k
BicentenialPark
SunshinePark
S High St
S High St
S Front St
ColumbusCommonsPark
E Livingston Ave
E Hubbard Ave
E Hubbard Ave
Michigan Ave
Thurber Ave
Buttles Ave
Park St
Goodale Blvd
Vine St
N 3rd St
N 3rd St
N 4th St
N 4th St
S 3rd St
W Sycamore St
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Roadway
Railway
DISTRICT
Place of InterestDOWNTOWNCOLUMBUS
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The Creative Arts Center at Wright State University was built in 1973 and, in 1990, was significantly expanded. The CAC is home to the departments of Theater, Music, and Art. Our comprehensive studio was charged with creating a more cohesive and open building that is inviting and easier to navigate, promoting interaction and exposure of each department. (REVIT)
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827 SF
Clinical MusicRoom
348 SFObservation Room
835 SF
Clinical MusicRoom
607 SFLibrary
624 SFComputer Lab
1016 SFClassroom
606 SFClassroom
603 SFClassroom
562 SFSound Studio
1039 SF
MultipurposeRoom
519 SFClassroom
500 SFClassroom
499 SFClassroom
513 SFClassroom
1775 SFPublic Gallery
963 SF
Women'sShower/Locker
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947 SF
Men'sShower/Locker
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965 SFActing Studio
906 SFActing Studio
671 SFSound Design Lab
213 SFOffice
261 SFOffice
261 SFOffice
302 SFOffice
284 SFOffice
193 SFMen
191 SFWomen
637 SFMen
517 SFWomen
664 SFBox Office
350 SFKitchen
45 SFM
45 SFW
402 SFFaculty Studio
4480 SFConcert Hall
1630 SFRecital Hall
1525 SFRehersal Below
3825 SFTheatre
3170 SFStage
2156 SFBackstage
1175 SFClinical Music
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W Broad St
W State St
W Broad St
W Town St
E Broad St
E Gay St
E Long St
E Spring St
E Town St
E Rich St
E Main St
E Mound St
E Fulton St
E State St
W Main St
Dublin Ave
Neil Ave
I-670
I-670
I-70/71
I-70
I-71
ST RT-315
ST RT-315
N High St
N Front St
Neil Ave
Nationwide Blvd
Sullivant
Ave
I-670
G o o d a l eP a r k
HuntingtonBallpark
NationwideArena
LifestylesCommunityPavilion
NorthMarket
COSI
VeteransMemorial
Auditorium
Greater
Columbus
Convention
Center
The OhioCenter
The OhioState House
ColumbusCity Hall
FranklinCountyCourts
S c i o t oA u d u b o nM e t r oP a r k
BicentenialPark
SunshinePark
S High St
S High St
S Front St
ColumbusCommonsPark
E Livingston Ave
E Hubbard Ave
E Hubbard Ave
Michigan Ave
Thurber Ave
Buttles Ave
Park St
Goodale Blvd
Vine St
N 3rd St
N 3rd St
N 4th St
N 4th St
S 3rd St
W Sycamore St
V I C T O R I A N V I L L A G E
S H O R T N O R T H
A R E N A D I S T R I C T
F R A N K L I N T O N
G E R M A NV I L L A G E
B R E W E R YD I S T R I C T
D O W N T O W N
N o r t h B a n k P a r k
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Place of InterestDOWNTOWNCOLUMBUS
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Broad St Street Car
ResidentialTower
Ohio HUBTerminal
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North/SouthCommuter
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Bus Depot
East/WestCommuter
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Ohio HUBOpperations
Center
Hotel
ConventionCenter
CommuterStation
My thesis proposes to locate a new train station for the Ohio Hub in Franklinton instead of below the Columbus Convention Center, a densly populated area just North of Downtown. Relocating the station across the river in the Franklinton neighborhood can o�er a boost of activity that the dying neighborhood so desperately needs. It is a veritable blank slate, o�ering plenty of room for expansion and existing rail rights of way. The Franklinton Station is designed with the intent of making the presence and excite-ment of passenger rail known to the passerby rather than concealing it under the Convention Center. This station is designed under the assumption that the Ohio Hub and various commuter rail line proposals are fully realized, not only connecting Downtown with its surrounding neighborhoods and suburbs, but also connecting the Central Ohio region with other regions such as Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, and Pittsburgh. the station is designed for ease of �ow for both passengers and trains. Passengers are o�ered two main entries, the West entry for Amtrak patrons, the East entry for commuter rail patrons. North/South rail Lines are elevated above East/West rails lines in an e�ort to prevent congestion caused by intersecting rail lines. Shops, o�ce space and a 500 room hotel are located right o� the main concourse of the train station , providing passengers and visitors direct access to the ameni-ties they need.
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Creative ArtsCenter
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LEVELS 12-22MEZZANINE LEVEL
GROUND LEVEL
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GrandviewYard
King Ave
5th Ave
ConventionCenter
Fort Hayes
Ohio EXPOCenter
Hudson St
Sullivant Ave
Union StationAMTRAK
ArenaDistrict
Liberty St
WEST ELEVATION
Interior perspective from the East Entry overlooking waiting area below.
Interoir perspective looking East toward downtown, a welcoming vista for arriving visitors to the city.
Iconic view of the Columbus Ohio Skyline and transit station from the confluence of the Scioto and Olentangy Rivers.
View from W. Broad St., Columbus’ major East/West thoroughfare.
The maintenance facility is an opperating center for the grounds keeping staff of Fallingwater. The design uses natural mate-rials and design concepts borrowed from Frank Lloyd Wright and local vernaculars.