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Timothy C. Maxwell

Architectural Portfolio 2008-2011

Ball StateUniversity

College of Architectureand Planning

TIMOTHY C. MAXWELLDESIGNING FOR SUSTAINABILITY

Timothy C. Maxwell

Architectural Portfolio 2008-2011

Ball StateUniversity

College of Architectureand Planning

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TIMOTHY C. MAXWELLDESIGNING FOR SUSTAINABILITY

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Table of Contents

James Brooks Art Gallery + Daylighting 1-2

Bungalow + Hand Drawing + Site Visits 3

205 Walnut, Cafe & Apartment + Color 4

Global Mobile Surf Station Resort 5-6

Taj Mahal + Ink 7

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Museum Drawing + Sculpture 8

Crows Nest, Camping Structure + Craft 9-10

Julia Carson Community Center 11-12

Folding + Concept 13-14

St. Croix Research Facility 15-16

Resumé 17-18

1'02 '4 '8 '

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James Brooks Art Gallery + Daylighting

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The James Brooks Art Gal-lery, inspired by paintings of James Brooks, focused on providing pedestrian access from Ball State University and “the village” mak-ing it the local hotspot for culture and café refreshments.

Featuring dual lightwells and

clearstory corrid-ors, the art gallery

uses daylighting to reduce electric

energy consumption.

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James BrooksEhr,1972 (right)

James BrooksIrro,1982 (left)

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Bungalow + Hand Drawing + Site Visits

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Phase one of the Bungalow project involved a site visit to collect information about the facade of an existing residence. Phase two included the generation of a site plan, fl oor plan, section, and front elevation from the information gather visually from the street in phase one.

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205 Walnut, Cafe & Apartment + Color

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205 Walnut is a proposal to renovate an existing building in downtown

Muncie, IN into a mixed use building

featuring a coff ee shop at ground level and a resi-dential compo-

nent in the upper level. Also, the

adjacent empty lot is converted

into an exte-rior plaza for

the coff ee shop.

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Global Mobile Surf Station Resort + Repurposing Oil Rigs

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Boa

rdw

alk

Boa

rdw

alk

Boa

rdw

alk

Boa

rdw

alk

Green Lawn

Stage with Movie Screen

Surf Pool

Diving Board Pool

Scuba Pool

Shaded Seating

Helipad

Pool Beach

Crane Deck

BoardwalkB oardwalk

Boa

rdw

alk

Boardwalk

Restroom Restroom

Surf Shop

Gear Repair Shop

Boat Repair and Mechanical Room(varing ceiling height under surf pool)

Cafe Seating

Boo

th S

eatin

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Food Preperation Area

Exterior FoodOrder / Pickup

Mid Deck BalconyMid Deck Balcony

Mid Deck Balcony with Porthole Viewing into Scuba Pool

Surf Pool Mechanical

Mechanical Chase

Mid Deck Balcony

Scuba PoolDiving Board Pool

Surf Pool

Garage Door for Crane Access

Back Room Seating

Dormitory

Restroom

Dormitory

Restroom

Dormitory

Restroom

Dormitory

Restroom

Dormitory

Restroom

Dormitory

Restroom

Dormitory

Restroom

Dormitory

Restroom

Dormitory

Restroom

Dormitory

Restroom

RestroomRestroom

ElevatorMechanical

Elev.

Pool

Pool Deck

Spa

Fitness Room

Infermery

Surf Lobby

Gear Storage Room

Gear Storage Room

RestroomRestroomUpper Infermery

Upper SpaDormitory

Dormitory

Dormitory

Dormitory

Dormitory

Dormitory

Dormitory

Dormitory

Dormitory

Restroom

Restroom

Restroom

Restroom

Restroom

Restroom

Restroom

Restroom

Restroom

Repurposing oil rigs may be something to consider in the future as we progress to more renewable sources of energy. In this case the oil rig has been converted into a surf station resort and located in Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia. The design utilizes wind and solar energy for elec-tricity and hot wa-ter. Also, the resort is equipped with a rain collection sys-tem, solar desaliniza-tion unit, and a living machine to man-age its limited fresh water supply.

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Taj Mahal + Ink

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Museum Drawing + Sculpture

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Crows Nest, Camping Structure + Craft

98'4'2'01 '

1'02 '4 '8 '

1'02 '4 '8 '

1'0 2' 4' 8'

1'02 '4 '8 '

1'02 '4 '8 '1'02 '4 '8 '

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Julia Carson Community Center + Connection

0' 75'

scale: 1" =50'

300'150' N

West Elevation

East Elevation

North Elevation

South Elevation

0' 50' 225'

scale: 1" = 50'

125'

0' 50' 225'

scale: 1" = 50'

125'

20'10'0'

scale: 1/20" = 1'-0"

40'

20'10'0'

scale: 1/20" = 1'-0"

40'

20'10'0'

scale: 1/20" = 1'-0"

40'

2' 5'0'

scale: 3/4" = 1'-0"

ALUMINUM SNAP ON COPING CAP

WOOD COPING CAP

5/8" INTERIOR GYPSUM BOARD

STEEL STUD WALL

3" RIGID INSULATIONALUMINUM CLADDING PANEL

5/8" EXTERIOR GYPSUM BOARD

VAPOR BARRIER20MIL MEMBRANE

CLIPPING SYSTEMWITH WEEP HOLES

DRIP

1" AIR GAP

ALUMINUM FLASHING

CONC. FOUNDATION

Julia  Carson  Community  Center,  Indianapolis  IN  2011  Gresham  Smith  Design  Competition

Community ConnectionsCommunity Centers engage the community, so why not forge the Center

straight out of the heart of the community? JCCC was born out of theground which supports the community itself. Community

Connections is the road to success for many familieslooking for social connection, recreation, or

those who just need a little help alongthe way.

COMMUNITYCATFISH POND

STORM WATER GARDENS

COM

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Y G

ARD

EN/S

KYLI

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RESIDENTIAL COMPONENT

LEGACY OF LOVE FOUNDATION COMPONENT

HEALTH AND WELLNESS COMPONENT

Southern Overhang Shading Lower Facade

SOUTHNORTH

Sustainable Strategies:

-Natural Lighting skylights, side lighting

-Passive cooling operable windows, shading south facade

-Water management storm water garden, lawn roof, community

garden, cat�sh ponds shading south facade

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This Community Center’s goal is to revi-talize a brownfi eld neighbor-hood in Indianapolis, IN. The concept is con-necting to the community while providing security. This design renovates existing vacant homes for use as temporary housing for those in need.

The project incor-porates community gardens on

the accessible planted roof and

community catfi sh ponds where social

interaction is encouraged to bring the community

together.

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Folding + Concept

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St. Croix Research Facility + Renewable Energy

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Positioned to take full advantage of the site’s wind, solar, and water resources the SALT RIVER BAY RESEARCH FACILITY is the pinnacle of sustainable buildings. Also, built on a previously disturbed site the facility does little to disturb the local en-vironment. The main feature is the Cold Seawater Cooling System, which pumps deep seawater through a screen of pipes on the windward side of the building. The cold seawater pipes cool the air, reduce humidity, and provide fresh water con-densate to be collected, stored, and used on site. While in the system seawater can be directed to the labs as needed. Before the excess seawater is returned to the Ocean it is sent through a series of solar heaters which match the discharged water temperature with that of the ocean surface.

Rain water is collected and routed into the same gutter system as the condensate collection system.

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In addition to passive systems, like `cross ventilation, wind and solar energy are harvested by (24) turbines and (746) 5’x10’ photo voltaic panels (37,300 sq. ft.)

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Skills:• Rhinoceros 4.0• V-rayforRhino• AutoCad• Revit• AdobeIllustrator• AdobeInDesign• AdobePhotoshop• LasercuttingwithAdobeIllustrator

Timothy C. Maxwell + Resumé

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219.781.1023 709 Pettibone St. [email protected]:

My objective is to gain experience in preparation for a successful career in the field of architecture. Furthermore, inte-grating sustainable strategies in the sense of energy consumption, adaptability, and maintainability in design is of great interest to me.

I do not know where I will end up, but I am looking forward to the challenges that take me there.

• Constructionexperience• Renovationexperience• Organized• Timely• Workwellwithothers

Crown Point, IN 46307

Goals:

• BecomeLEEDGAcertifiedbeforegraduationinMay,2012• ParticipateintheWorldTourFieldStudyasagraduatestudentinSpring2013• BecomeLicensedinArchitecture• PursueasuccessfulcareerinArchitecture

Education:

Crown Point High School Crown Point , Indiana Graduation: June, 2008Core 40 Diploma, GPA 3.5Activities:• SymphonyBand(percussion)• MarchingBand(drumline-quads)• PepBand(percussion,drum-set)• PitOrchestra,WestSideStory(percussion)

Ball State University Muncie, Indiana Graduation: May, 2012Bachelors of Science in Architecture, GPA 3.443Affiliations:• AmericanInstituteofArchitectsforStudents(AIAS)• EmergingGreenBuilders(EGB)oftheUnitedStatesGreenBuildingCouncil(USGBC)

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Interests:

Sustainability HuntingCarpentry FishingOutdoors Camping

Languages:English

Countries Visited:United States of AmericaCanada

References:

Jay OlsonDirector of Public Works [email protected](219) 662-3252

Bill UnwinSuperintendent of Crown Point- Street [email protected](219) 662-3252

John StevensProject ManagerD & L Wood Products, IncCrown Point, IN(219) 306-7268

Robert KoesterDirector of Center for Energy Research/Education/Service (CERES)Professor of Architecture at Ball State [email protected](765) 285-1136

Experience:

Gander Mountain #185 Hobart , Indiana 2007 - 2009 Manager: Scott Tucker........Phone # (219) 793-1700 Title: Archery Technician / Sales Associate / Cashier• Repair/Buildcompoundbows• Sizecustomersfornewbows/arrows• Equipcustomerswithproperarcherygear• Seminar• Restockshelves• CashierandCostumerservice

Crown Point Street Department Crown Point , Indiana June, 2007 - Aug., 2011 Director of Public Works: Jay Olson......Phone # (219) 662-3252 Superintendent: Bill UnwinTitle: Summer Help• Carpentry• Painting• MowingViolations• Weed-Whacking• Tree-Care• Chipping• Landscaping

D & L Wood Products, Inc. Crown Point , Indiana December, 2011 Project Manager: John Stevens......Cell # (219) 306-7268Title: Winter Help Job: Renovation of a Marriott Residence Inn _ Hammond, IN• Installingwallmounts(headboards,bathroomfixtures,artwork,ect.)• FurnishingRooms• Unloading/Loadingtrucks

• TrafficControl• Storm-Response• HotandColdPatching(roadrepairs)

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