3. TABLE OF CONTENTS
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OVER THE RHINE: Townhouse
RESUME
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
Architectural Alliance
4. 690 Georgian Dr.
Columbus, OH 43228
jeremy.m.miller@outlook.com
513.255.2694
J E R E M Y
M I L L E R
RESUME
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5. EMPLOYMENT
HONORS AND
ACTIVITIES
EDUCATION
REFERENCES
SPECIAL SKILLS
John Weigand, Miami University
Professor and Associate Dean
College of Creative Arts
weiganjb@muohio.edu
513.529.9838
Gary J. Alexander
Architect
gary@garyjalexanderarchitect.com
614.487.0637
Brad Parish, Architectural Alliance
President
bparish@archall.com
614.469.7500
May 2015 - March 2016
Architectural Alliance (Columbus, OH)
Assist with the production of construction documents for auto dealerships and multi-family housing projects utilizing
AutoCAD and Revit. Aid in conceptual design work utilizing SketchUp and Photoshop.
July 2014 - May 2015
Gary Alexander Architects (Columbus, OH)
Create conceptual and construction documents for private residential homes with AutoCAD under the supervision of
Mr. Alexander. Create physical models of conceptual designs to homes for client meetings.
November 2012 - July 2014
JP Morgan Chase (Columbus, OH)
Assist customers with managing personal accounts at an inbound call center.
June 2011 - November 2012
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Columbus-Sunbury (Sunbury, OH)
Assist guests with check-in, check-out and general inquiries regarding the hotel and surrounding places of interest.
December 2007 - October 2008
FRCH Design Worldwide (Cincinnati, OH)
Assist both architects and interior designers of the Hospitality Studio as a student intern. Create, update, and maintain
design development, construction, and specification documents and drawings.
Miami University, Oxford, OH
Masters of Architecture
Date of Graduation: August 2011
Ohio University, Athens, OH
Bachelor of Science: Geography Urban and Regional Planning
Date of Graduation: June 2006
Charles E. and Elizabeth C. Stousland Architecture Scholarship
Architecture and Interior Design Student Advisory Council Representative
Volunuteer for the Columbus Historical Society
Experience with Microsoft Word 2007, Microsoft Excel 2007, Adobe Illustrator CS4, Adobe Photoshop CS4, AutoCAD
2014, Auto Desk Revit 2014, and Google Sketch-Up 2015
6. This artisans home serves as
both residence and workshop
for a skilled potter in the revived
Cincinnati neighborhood of
Over-the-Rhine. Designed to
compliment the 19th Century
Italianate architecture character-
istic of the historic neighbor-
hood, this home has a potters
studio at its base, a residence
above, and a contemporary
ornate top.(FormZ/AutoCAD)
O V E R
T H E
R H I N E
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H O U S E
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8. This film editor’s studio is
designed as a complimentary
addition 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)
P A L M
SPRINGS
NEUTRA
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T I O N
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10. The Crea ve 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 crea ng a more
cohesive and open building that is
invi ng and easier to navigate,
promo ng interac on and expo-
sure of each department. (REVIT)
WRIGHT
S T A T E
UNIVER-
S I T Y
C A C
RENOVA-
T I O N
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The Crea ve 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 crea ng a more
cohesive and open building that is
invi ng and easier to navigate,
promo ng interac on and expo-
sure of each department. (REVIT)
WRIGHT
S T A T E
UNIVER-
S I T Y
C A C
RENOVA-
T I O N
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Floor Plan Level 03
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Floor Plan Level 05
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Floor Plan Level 06
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827 SF
Clinical Music
Room
348 SF
Observation Room
835 SF
Clinical Music
Room
607 SF
Library
624 SF
Computer Lab
1016 SF
Classroom
606 SF
Classroom
603 SF
Classroom
562 SF
Sound Studio
1039 SF
Multipurpose
Room
519 SF
Classroom
500 SF
Classroom
499 SF
Classroom
513 SF
Classroom
1775 SF
Public Gallery
963 SF
Women's
Shower/Locker
Room
947 SF
Men's
Shower/Locker
Room
965 SF
Acting Studio
906 SF
Acting Studio
671 SF
Sound Design Lab
213 SF
Office
261 SF
Office
261 SF
Office
302 SF
Office
284 SF
Office
193 SF
Men
191 SF
Women
637 SF
Men
517 SF
Women
664 SF
Box Office
350 SF
Kitchen
45 SF
M
45 SF
W
402 SF
Faculty Studio
4480 SF
Concert Hall
1630 SF
Recital Hall
1525 SF
Rehersal Below
3825 SF
Theatre
3170 SF
Stage
2156 SF
Backstage
1175 SF
Clinical Music
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Recital Hall
1525 SF
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Market
COSI
Veterans
Memorial
Auditorium
Greater
Columbus
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Cente
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Center
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State House
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Franklin
County
Courts
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13. Broad St Street Car
Residential
Tower
Ohio HUB
Terminal
Vertical
Gardens
North/South
Commuter
Station
Gallery
Space
Bus Depot
East/West
Commuter
Station
Ohio HUB
Operations
Center
Hotel
Convention
Center
Commuter
Station
My thesis proposes to locate a new train station for the Ohio Hub in Franklinton instead
of below the Columbus Convention Center, a densely populated area just North of Downtown.
Relocating the station across the river in the Franklinton neighborhood can offer a boost of
activity that the dying neighborhood so desperately needs. It is a veritable blank slate, offering
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 flow for both passengers and trains. Passengers are
offered 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 effort to prevent
congestion caused by intersecting rail lines. Shops, office space and a 500 room hotel are
located right off the main concourse of the train station , providing
passengers and visitors direct access to the ameni-
ties they need.
15. LEVELS 01-11
LEVELS 12-22MEZZANINE LEVEL
GROUND LEVEL
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Grandview
Yard
King Ave
5th Ave
Convention
Center
Fort Hayes
Ohio EXPO
Center
Hudson St
Sullivant Ave
Union Station
AMTRAK
Nationwide
Blvd.
Liberty St
WEST ELEVATION
FRANKLINTON DOWNTOWN
GERMAN
VILLAGE
16. Interior perspective from the East Entry overlooking waiting area below.
Interior perspective looking East toward downtown, a welcoming vista for arriving visitors to the city.
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17. 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.
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18. The maintenance facility is an oper-
a ng center for the grounds keep-
ing staff of Fallingwater. The design
uses natural materials and design
concepts borrowed from Frank
Lloyd Wright and local design
aesthe cs.
FALLING-
W A T E R
MAINTE-
N A N C E
FACILITY
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20. The Smith Brothers
Hardware building is a promi-
nant feature of the Columbus
skyline. Renovated at the turn of
the millennium, it is home to
several businesses and is a popular
venue for hos ng special events.
This design creates a grand
welcome to the building and is
inspired by an exis ng iron canopy
structure located elsewhere on
site. (Architectural Alliance)
S M I T H
B R O S .
H A R D -
W A R E
E N T R Y
CANOPY
rothers
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21. The Chesapeake is a new mul -
family apartment building planned
for the city of Grandview, OH.
While offering mul ple families a
home within such a dense urban
fabric, the building is s ll able to
maintain the scale of its surround-
ings. I assited the team by upda ng
the revit model to its final form and
helped to create the documents
needed for a bid permit.
(Architectural Alliance)
C H E S A -
P E A K E
M U LT I -
FA M I LY
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CONCEPT 1
CONCEPT 2