2. BS.Arch/Class of 2017
Summer of 2012-2014
Junior and Senior Counselor, and Day Camp Director
Created and organized activities for campers.
Collaborated with fellow counselors to develop camp events and activities
Refined social and communication skills
January-May 2015
Helped develop projects in Higher Education, K-12 Education and Healthcare
Designed presentations with Adobe Creative Suite
Rendered floor plans and sections in Revit, Sketchup, and Photoshop
Held workshops and participated in client relations
EducationContact
Experience
Other Interests
Skills
Model Making
Architectural Drafting
Woodworking
Graphic Layout
Photography
Revit
AutoCad
Adobe Suite
Rhinoceros,
SketchUp
Sefaira
Maya
University of Cincinnati
Phone
(937)304-0503
Email
Holdemkr@mail.uc.edu
Address
4135 Colemere Cir.
Dayton, Ohio 45415
Northmont High School
Clayton, Ohio
Top 1% in the class of 400
Digital
Manual
YMCA Camp Kern
Mahlum Architects: Architecture Co-op
August-December 2015
Worked on Civil projects
Saw Courthouse project from Schematic Design thru Construction Documents
Rendered Plan, Sections, and Perspectives in Revit
Composed design packages for clients
DRL Group
Glass Blowing
Hiking
Theater
Contents
Stair Studies
Mirror Image Townhouse
Other Skills
Professional Work
Devou Campgrond
Building From Within
3. Devou Campground
Plans, Sections, and Renderings
Choosing the Program
The site for this project was a pre-existing park, Devou
Park, by the Ohio River. One of the main challenges was
finding a program that would cater to both public and
private customers. I pursued a design of a camp that
combined nature, art, and community. While there are
private spaces just for campers , there are also spaces
dedicated to public use.
Tensile Construction
4. Cabins
One of the three spaces within this camp includes the cabins and
bath house. Both boy and girl wings are joined by a meeting area
and the bath house. All individual cabins are connected by tented
tunnels.
Creative Center
The creative center includes versatile classrooms, outdoor sketching
spaces, and a glass blowing and ceramic studio. For the camp this
building serves a creative outlet for campers to artfully articulate the
inspiration of the surrounding environment.
5. Welcome Center
This space consists of a lobby, cafeteria,
and amphitheater. Each element is its own
space but all are tied together under a
tensile envelope. It is intended to be the
most public space in the camp by being
accessible to both campers and park goers.
7. ERC
The section perspective render and the
exploded axon fostered a deeper
investigation of the stairs located in the
Engineering Research Center. The axon
focuses on the elements of the space while
the section render gives more information
on materiality.
Process
This project began with group data recording of five stairs around
the University of Cincinnati. After all the information was recorded
from the field studies I created a matrix of diagrams for all five
stairs. I then focused on two stair, one located in Michael Graves’
Engineering Research Center (ERC) and the other located outside
the Patricia Corbett Theater.
8. Building from Within
Sections, Modeling, Diagrams
Study of the Human Ratio
Building a space from within began by
studying the human proportion. Using
the human body and its natural ratios
as the foundation, I built five individual
models.
9. Individual Models
In addition to being created from
human proportions, the models were
further iterated using descriptive
actions. Each action is demonstrated in
the following diagrams.
Extrude
Extract
Extract
Slide
Twist
1’ 2’ 4’ 8’
(v) To move or progress in a winding course
Twist
Slide
Fold
10. Creating Space
Taking those five individual models, I started trying to find
relationships between each spaces. The finished project is
all original models combined to create a space based on the
human ratio.
Extrude
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11. Reflection
The overlying idea behind the Mirror Image Townhouse is to
have everything reflected over the x and y axis. My goal was to
articulate this parti not only in the plans but in the interior and
exterior features of the house.
Original X Axis Y Axis
Stair Studies
Plans, Section, Model, and Rendering
12. Joist Plan
Floor Material
Interior
The interior of the townhouse has
exposed joist to distinguish spaces and
show how they are related throughout.
The materiality of the floor is also
designed to articulate the reflection in
the plans on a more human scale.
Third FloorSecond FloorGround Floor
13. Exterior
To bring the idea of reflection and
mirroring to the exterior I utilized the front
and back facades and the roof line. The
windows on both front in back facades
articulate the stairs while remaining
mirrored. Sawtooth sky lights on the third
floor try to address southern light while also
articulating a language of reflection.
Circulation Southern Sun
14. Professional Work
Mahlum- Higher Education
Multipurpose Space
Oregon State University
Sackett Hall is an Honors dorm at the Oregon State University.
Mahlum is currently doing a project to renovate this space. I
provided these renders using Sketchup and Photoshop. They
convey various places where students can gather and study.
Outside Bathrooms
Hallway
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16. Proffessional
Mahlum- Healthcare
Linear Accelerator Room and Reception Area My Part
The Project
For this project I created view and rendered
them from a preexisting Revit model. I also
created the Linear Accelerator machine in
Sketchup and uploaded it to Revit to use
for this project.
This is another renovation project for a
Linear Accelerator examination room,
waiting room, and reception area.
17. Proffessional
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Courthouse Expansion
The Project
DRL Group was working with Pinal County
to Expand their federal courthouse. This
Expansion includes open office area,
private chambers and 3-6 new courtrooms.
There were many federal codes and privacy
issues that needed to be addressed. The
addition is also meant to connect almost
seamlessly with the existing building.
My Part
I worked on this project from schematic
design to construction administration. I got
to work on many detail elements, met with
clients, and collaborated with engineers.
Courtrooms
18. Other Skills
Wood working, Hand Drafting, Photoshop
Aronoff Center
View from 10 ft
Aronoff Center
View from 100 ft
Aronoff Center
View from 1 ft