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OBJECTIVETo practice in an atmosphere that challenges the current parameters of my abilities and allows me the opportunity to gain the respect of my colleagues.
EDUCATIONSeptember 2007 - March 2011 The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio
The Knowlton School of Architecture• Bachelor of Science Degree in Architecture, Magna Cum Laude Designation• 3.8/4.0 GPA Overall - 3.9/4.0 GPA Honors Courses
AWARDS & RECOGNITIONSeptember 2007 - December 2010 The Ohio State University Columbus, OhioDean’s List -10 Consecutive Quarters
September 2010 - December 2010 The Ohio State University Columbus, OhioExcellence in Studio Award• Recognized for excellent work and leadership within studio.
January 2009 - June 2010 The Ohio State University Columbus, OhioAccreditation Honors• Multiple studio projects selected for Knowlton School of Architecture’s accreditation process.
September 2009 - June 2010 The Ohio State University Columbus, OhioJuanita Kathryn Melsop Award• Merit based scholarship awarded to a most excellent and potential student.• Bestowed upon an undergraduate architecture student who has achieved academic excellence.
September 2008 - June 2009 The Ohio State University Columbus, OhioRobert S. Davis and Martha Garland Scholarship• Scholarship awarded to a deserving architecture student.
SKILLSProficient Skills:• AutoCAD• SketchUP• MS Office
EXPERIENCEJune 2011 - March 2012 Bruns General Contractor Tipp City, OhioDraftsman
March 2012 - October 2015 Chambers Architecture Dayton, OhioIntern Architect • Performed the following: marketing, consultations, fee proposals, site analysis, field measuring, as-built
drawings, client meetings, contractor meetings, building official meetings, hearings, cost estimating, code research, product research, design research, design development, structural engineering collaboration, presentation drawings, working drawings, specifications, material selection, plan review, revisions, printing, site inspection, shop drawings, and construction management.
REFERENCES• Available upon request.
• Photoshop• Illustrator• InDesign
• Model Making• Carpentry• Photography
Basic Skills:• Revit • Rhinoceros• V-Ray
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1 (6 SHEETS) ANYTIME FITNESS (NEW CENTER)
2 (4 SHEETS) COCO’S BISTRO (PROPOSED AWNINGS)
3 (5 SHEETS) SPARKBOX (A NEW SPIRAL STAIRCASE)
4 (5 SHEETS) COCO’S BISTRO (A NEW EXIT STAIR)
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5 (9 SHEETS) NILES (MICHIGAN COTTAGE ADDITION)
6 (9 SHEETS) LAURICELLA (MASTER SUITE ADDITION)
7 (16 SHEETS) NORVELL (NEW SINGLE STORY ADDITION)
8 (1 SHEET) GRAND AVE (HABITAT FOR HUMANITY)
9 (1 SHEET) SULLIVANT HALL (ARTS GATEWAY)
10 (1 SHEET) THE MARKET (WHOLE FOODS/ NORTH MARKET)
11 (1 SHEET) SCIOTO RIVER (MULTI-RESIDENTIAL MASTERPLAN)
BUILDING SECTIONS
CLIENTanytime fitness
LOCATIONkettering, ohio
PROJECT RESPONSIBILITIESfield measuring, as-built drawings, contractor meetings, code research, design development, working drawings, and code data
STATUScompleted
PROJECT OVERVIEWanytime fitness, a nationwide fitness chain, wanted to expand into ket-tering, ohio. the challenge of this store front fit-out was to accom-modate a large amount of program into a smaller than desired square footage. the restrooms were arranged to fit together with the minimum code allowances that still encouraged comfortable use. anytime fit-ness had many corporate requirements to maintain their company brand which were tailored to best fit the parameters of this specific site.
WALL SECTION
AWNING PERSPECTIVES SITE PLAN
FRAME DETAIL
FRAME ISOMETRIC
CLIENTcoco’s bistro
LOCATIONdayton, ohio
PROJECT RESPONSIBILITIESfield measuring, as-built drawings, contractor meetings, design development, working drawings, and specifications
STATUScompleted
PROJECT OVERVIEWcoco’s bistro is an established premier restaurant and bar in day-ton, ohio with a bold exterior paint scheme and graphic murals that set a modern tone as diners approach the restaurant. aw-nings were used to help enhance the appearance of the building as well as provide a covered outdoor dining area. because the awning covered a fire exit, specific measures had to be taken to assure that awnings were permitted by code.
STAIR SECTIONFIRST FLOOR PLAN
KEY PLAN
CLIENTsparkbox
LOCATIONdayton, ohio
PROJECT RESPONSIBILITIESfield measuring, as-built drawings, contractor meetings, code research, design development, product research, structural engineer collaboration, working drawings, specifications, and material selection
STATUSunder construction
PROJECT OVERVIEWsparkbox is a successful and growing team of web designers and developers based in dayton, ohio who wished to connect its newly expanded office space with an interior means of circulation. currently, coworkers must use the building’s common elevator to access its two different levels. a spiral staircase was proposed in order to minimize valuable square footage. the stair was strategically placed between existing built-up beams creating an angular corridor running adjacent to two new offices and connecting a vestibule and conference center. the open and streamline spiral stair fit the existing modern space and provided the much needed interior circulation.
WEST ELEVATION
CLIENTcoco’s bistro
LOCATIONdayton, ohio
PROJECT RESPONSIBILITIESfield measuring, as-built drawings, client meetings, code research, design development, reviewed working drawings, and specifications
STATUSunder construction
PROJECT OVERVIEWcoco’s bistro is an established premier restaurant and bar in dayton, ohio which recently moved into a larger building to match its reputation and enhance the dining experience. to comply with code, the building was sec-tioned off into four different fire areas. a previously unoccupied space above required a separate fire exit to become usable. the new entrance to the upper level was to be appealing; inviting new tenants. large windows at the stair landing and clerestory were used to allow natural light. to match the bold exterior paint scheme, the exterior was to be clean and simple allowing fu-ture murals to be painted.
SOUTH ELEVATION
EAST ELEVATION
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
CLIENTfred niles
LOCATIONbar lake, michigan
PROJECT RESPONSIBILITIESas-built drawings, client meetings, code research, product research, design research, design devel-opment, presentation drawings, working drawings, specifications, and material selection
STATUScompleted
PROJECT OVERVIEWthis early 20th century cottage on bar lake, michi-gan underwent a large addition including a master suite, entry porch, foyer, and sitting room. the ad-dition was configured to preserve as many trees as possible while staying within setback restrictions. many windows throughout the addition take advan-tage of the views. the addition incorporated both matching and contrasting details of the existing cottage.
BUILDING SECTION
CONSTRUCTION
CLIENTchris & kathleen lauricella
LOCATIONkettering, ohio
PROJECT RESPONSIBILITIESfield measuring, as-built drawings, client meetings, contractor meet-ings, code research, design development, structural engineer collabo-ration, working drawings, specifications, and material selection
STATUSunder construction
PROJECT OVERVIEWthis residential addition included a master suite, foyer, and two-car garage. the addition was configured around an existing pool while staying within setback restrictions. larger steel beams were required to hold the smaller footprint of the second floor. many windows throughout the master suite overlook the property and provide a lot of natural light.
SITE PLAN
BUILDING SECTION
EAST ELEVATION
BUILDING SECTIONS
CLIENTmark & valerie norvell
LOCATIONspringboro, ohio
PROJECT RESPONSIBILITIESfield measuring, as-built drawings, client meetings, design development, structural engineer collaboration, working drawings, material selection, and reviewed specifications
STATUSunder construction
PROJECT OVERVIEWthis existing 19th century brick residence will be adding a large single story with basement addition including a foyer, kitchen, dining room, hearth room, and master suite. the construction documents took extensive thought in section with multiple different ceiling configurations helping to define each room in this open floor plan.
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PROPOSED FLOOR PLAN
ECOTECT (REVIT) ANALYSIS
STUDIOarch 443
INSTRUCTORjane murphy
SITE LOCATIONspringfield, ohio
PROJECT OVERVIEWin this habitat for humanity design project, students were chal-lenged with the task of learning the computer software Revit® and applying it in the design field. the site was situated in a low-income area of springfield, ohio that is currently being as-sisted by habitat for humanity. the design needed to be afford-able and easy to construct (via volunteers) as well as affordable to live in. it was also important to consider the safety of the residents by allowing the design to expand into the property while allowing separation and privacy to individuals.
PHYSICAL MODEL
STREET PERSPECTIVE
FRONT PERSPECTIVE
STUDIOarch 342
INSTRUCTORjane murphy
SITE LOCATIONcolumbus, ohio
PROJECT OVERVIEWin this renovation of the existing sullivant hall at ohio state university, stu-dents were tested with renovating an existing building into a new ohio state arts gateway. in addition to the school of dance, the design also had to inte-grate an art gallery, a campus library, and two theaters. much of the challenge in the design was to open up the artificially lit building. the design focused on organizing the school and relating it to the surrounding program while opening the interior space.
BUILDING SECTIONS
AXONOMETRIC FLOOR PLANS
Studio
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Curtain
STUDIOarch 341
INSTRUCTORlisa tilder
SITE LOCATIONcolumbus, ohio
PROJECT OVERVIEWin this market build-up students were challenged with the task of inte-grating a new whole foods market, an existing community-based north market, a farmer’s market, and additional parking for the three different markets into a cohesive market system.
BUILDING SECTION
PARKING AXONOMETRIC
Whole Foods Market
Farmers’ Market
Historic North Market
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SITE PLANSFirst Level (Commercial) Second Level (Townhouses) Third Level (Multifamily)
STUDIOarch 441
INSTRUCTORjacqueline gargus
SITE LOCATIONcolumbus, ohio
PROJECT OVERVIEWin this residential build-up project students were challenged with or-ganizing an intense amount of program onto a small river peninsula. along with residential, the program also included an academy, senior center, three museums, commercial retail, and large amount of parking –all forming a new town center.
AXONOMETRIC
AERIAL RENDERINGS