PORTFOLIO JOSH BRANN ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Mar 25, 2016
Josh Brann3451 South Wallace Apt 1R, Chicago IL 60616 406.471.2693 [email protected]
EducationIllinois Institute of TechnologyBachelor of ArchitectureGrade Level: 5th YearCurrent GPA: 3.667/4.0
Chicago, ILMay 2013
Major: ArchitectureMinor: Construction Management
AchievementHeald Scholarship
Deans List Every Semester
Study Abroad In ParisCountries Visited: Italy, France, Denmark, Belgium, and the Netherlands
Illinois Institute of Technology
Illinois Institute of Technology
Illinois Institute of Technology1/5/2012-5/7/2012
Work History
Medicine Hat Inc. - Owner: EJ Engler, 406.763.5146, www.medhatinc.com
Architect/Construction Intern - Helped with everyday tasks of the office including: building models, creating a handbook for client, and document-ing process. Spent a large amount of time out of the office on the construc-tion site, as Medicine Hat Inc. is a Pre-fab/Design-build firm.
Gallatin Gateway, MT6/1/2010 - 8/26/2010
Northwest Cabinet Works. - Owners: John Hale and Tony Dawson, 406.752.8383
Carpentry Assistant - Assembled cabinets, prepared cabinets for assembly. Ran the banding machine, table saw, chop saw. Wrapped and loaded cabinets for delivery locally and out of state.
Kalispell, MT5/20/2011 - 8/1/2011,
12/15/2011 - 12/31/2011
University of Chicago Facility Services - Project Manager: Denise Davis, 773.834.4727
Construction Management Intern - Assisted the Project Manager for the Quad Phase III project. Attend meetings with design team, general contract-ing company (Mortenson), and Owner. Update Project Manager on the process of construction, and inform of any issues.
Chicago, IL7/16/2012-9/21/2012
SkillsComputer: AutoCAD, Adobe Suite CS5, Sketchup, Rhino, V-Ray, and Microsoft Office SuiteOther Pertinent Skills: Table Saw, Laser Cutter, Band Saw, General Construction Equipment
Illinois Institute of Technology Model Shop - Coordinator: John Kriegshauser, [email protected]
Student Worker/TA - Helped oversee classes and shop while under use. Sell and Take inventory of materials. Help students with their projects.
Chicago, IL8/2009 - Present
T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
S P A C E P R O B L E M
B I G S K Y S K I - L O D G E
S E C T I O N M O D E L
W A L N U T & S T E E L
RIVERCULTURALCENTER
RIVER CULTURAL CENTERCultural centers are defined by their activity, therefore the definition of a River Cultural Center is a designat-ed space for river Activity. My Center for River Culture is not Center for River Culture but a Center for River Activity. The site along the Chicago River is a unique site in that it is tucked away, making it challenging to draw people in. The idea of my Center for River Ac-tivity is to draw people’s attention both during the day and during the night. During the day the plaza is the main attractor through activity, and during night the buildings exterior screen is able to light up and draw peoples attention through a lighthouse effect, thus the name of the project, The Chicago Lighthouse.
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S P A C E P R O B L E MProject: This advanced studio’s objective was to design an artists work, living , and exhibition space while focusing on the modulation of space, amplifi-cation of light, resolution of scale, fulfillment of pro-portion, purpose of structure, and authenticity of material. the site is a typical chicago lot, 150’ x 200’. the surrounding context was left ambiguous in order to focus clearly on the problem. I chose to fo-cus on the relationships between inside space and outside space. I strove to reach a satisfying scale to the entire project , by focusing on connecting the spaces, inside to outside, first floor to second floor, and exhibition to work to living and finally to garden.
P r o f e s s o r ’s : R o n K r u e c k & To m J a c o b s
B I G S K Y S K I - L O D G EProject: To design a ski lodge located in big sky montana. this comprehensive building studio focused on concrete as the building material and structure. I was interested in the relation-ship between the site and the views out of the building. This idea drove me to design a ski lodge that had three main views, up the moun-tain, into the trees, and down the mountain.
P r o f e s s o r : A n d y T i n n u c i
S E C T I O N M O D E L
Project: To study a wood framed structure and build a section mod-el at 1 1/2” = 1’-0” of a specific corner. I was able to choose the material used to build the model.
P r o f e s s o r : C a s K u j a w a
WALNUT&STEELProject: To design and build a piece of furniture of our choice. I chose to design a desk, made out of dark walnut and steel. The legs were bent then welded together. The wal-nut desk was fabricated, then hung by two metal rods on each leg.
P r o f e s s o r : F r a n k F l u r r y