The CMO Survey - Highlights and Insights Report - Spring 2024
Portfolio
1. 12569 88th Place North - Maple Grove, MN
Ryan Freese – AIA, NCARB
ryanfreese@comcast.net
612- 812-
612-812-6758
Objective
• To develop and maintain a positive relationship with clients, colleagues and contractors in order to produce quality projects
that are on time, on budget and successful for all parties involved
Overview of Qualifications
• Licensed architect in the State of Minnesota since 2001
• Fourteen years experience working on a wide range of projects and delivery methods
• Experience in administration of all phases of project documentation through all disciplines
• Thorough knowledge and proven track record in phases of architecture including, budgeting, scheduling, planning, design,
specifications, building codes, building materials and construction procedures
• Extensive experience in the engineering disciplines
• Sound techniques of personnel supervision as well as personnel management
• Extensive experience with design software tools used within architecture such as AutoCAD and Revit
• Broad background in a variety of project delivery methods including Design-Bid-Build, Joint Design-Build collaboration with
Owner/Architect Selected Contractor and full-service real estate development Design-Build
• Experience with project design strategies to achieve LEED certification through the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)
Experience
• Opus Architects and Engineers – Minnetonka, MN ~ 2005 – 2009
• Miller Dunwiddie Architects, Inc – Minneapolis, MN ~ 2001 – 2005
• Miller Architects and Builders – St Cloud, MN ~ 2000 – 2001
• YHR Partners – Moorhead, MN ~ 1995 – 2000
Education and Associations
• BA – Architecture with concentration in Construction Management and Structural Engineering
• Member of the National AIA, AIA Minnesota and NCARB
• Member of the Urban Design Committee, AIA Minnesota ~ 2004 – 2005
• Member of the AIA MN Convention Programs Committee ~ 2004 - 2005
2. 1015 Half St SE
Project Information
• Location
Washington DC
• Building Type
Class A Office
• Building Size
442,000 GSF
• Project Const. Cost – $65 M
• Year Complete
Under Construction
Completion Date - April 2010
• Collaborative design effort
with WDG Architecture, LLC
Washington DC
• Personal Responsibility
Lead Project Architect
Project Highlights
The site is in close proximity to the Navy Yard Metro station, the U.S. Capitol, traditional downtown, and the city’s hottest development project - the new ballpark stadium
the city’
Baseball’
for Major League Baseball’s Washington Nationals
10 story Class A office building with 3 levels of underground parking for 240 vehicles
parking
Exterior design – unitized curtain wall system with metal panel spandrel inset into window pocket on all four sides, precast panels at alley and stone accents at street level
into
Incorporates an outdoor roof-top deck with views to the new Washington Nationals ballpark and the United States Capitol
roof-
Building tenant commons fitness center and locker room
Expect LEED® Gold Certification by the U.S. Green Building Council. Environmentally-friendly features include green roof coverage of over 60%, recycled building
LEED® Environmentally- recycled
P- water-
materials, P-1 level bike racks, Level 1 showers and water-saving bathroom fixtures
3. 100 M St SE
Project Information
• Location
Washington DC
• Building Type
Class A Office
• Building Size
240,000 GSF
• Project Const. Cost - $42 M
• Year Complete
December, 2008
• Collaborative design effort
with WDG Architecture, LLC
Washington DC
• Personal Responsibility
Lead Project Architect
Project Highlights
The site is located in the Capitol Riverfront District, at the corner of 1st and M Streets, SE adjacent to the Navy Yard Metro Station, across the street from the 1.2 million
corner Station,
square-
square-foot Department of Transportation headquarters, and within walking distance of shopping and restaurants that will be triggered by the new Washington Nationals
walking by
major league baseball stadium development one block away
12-story Class A office building with 4 levels of underground parking for 200 vehicles
12- parking
Exterior design – unitized curtain wall window system with precast spandrel panel on all four sides and stone accents at street level.
Incorporates an outdoor roof-top deck with views to the new Washington Nationals ballpark
roof-
Expect LEED® Certification by the U.S. Green Building Council
LEED®
4. Northpointe
Project Information
• Location
San Bernardino, CA
• Building Type
5 Story Class A Office
• Building Size
284,000 GSF
• Project Const. Cost - $20.5 M
• Year Complete
July 2007
• Personal Responsibility
Lead Project Architect
Project Highlights
The building is occupied 90% by Wells Fargo regional headquarters (Tenant Improvement completed by RSP Architects, Minneapolis MN)
headquarters MN)
Was designed to accommodate access flooring and carpet tile for flexibility. The 3quot; raised concrete floor was utilized to allow electrical and data cabling to occur under the
floor, eliminating overhead power poles and allowed for an infinite number of furniture configurations for the end user.
infinite
Exterior design - E.I.F.S. on metal stud back-up with both punched and curtain wall window systems
back-
Anchor building in large office development
5. Princeton South
Project Information
• Location
Ewing Township, NJ
• Building Type
4 Story Class A Office
• Building Size
119,000 GSF
• Project Const. Cost - $9.12 M
• Year Complete
January 2008
• Personal Responsibility
Lead Project Architect
Project Highlights
Part of the Princeton South Corporate Center development located on approximately 108 acres in Ewing Township, New Jersey
One of six planned three- and four-story Class A office buildings, totaling 740,000 gross square feet
three- four- feet
Exterior design - precast spandrel panel with ribbon window and curtain wall
6. Incarnation Lutheran Church
Project Information
• Location
Shoreview, MN
• Building Type
Religious
• Building Size
32,500 GSF
• Project Const. Cost - $6 M
• Year Complete – 2005
• Collaborative Design-Build
effort with Sheehy
Construction St Paul, MN
• Personal Responsibility
Lead Project Architect
Lead Designer
Project Highlights
Contemporary Christian education and Worship addition
Exterior design – Stone and E.I.F.S on metal stud back-up
back-
Contemporary worship space also served as banquet hall and recreation center
recreation
Youth center
7. Constance Free Church
Project Information
• Location
Andover, MN
• Building Type
Religious
• Building Size (Phase I Addition)
44,000 GSF
• Project Const. Cost - $4 M
• Year Complete – 2004
• Personal Responsibility
Lead Project Architect
Lead Designer
Project Highlights
Multi phase master plan design/addition and remodel of the existing facility
existing
1300 seat theater style worship space with the ability to add an additional 600 seats in a future balcony addition
Exterior design - full bearing precast walls and E.I.F.S. on metal stud back-up
back-
8. Grace Church
Project Information
• Location
Roseville, MN
• Building Type
Religious
• Building Size (Phase I addition)
32,200 GSF
• Project Const. Cost - $3 M
• Year Complete – 2003
• Collaborative Design-Build effort
with Sheehy Construction,
St Paul, MN
• Personal Responsibility
Lead Project Architect
Lead Designer
Project Highlights
Multi phase master plan design/addition comprised of two additions along with renovations to portions of the existing building
additions
Phase I addition comprised classrooms, administration suite, book store, coffee shop and a Christian education resource center along with remodeling of the existing
book along
nursery
Future Phase II addition will include a 700 seat worship space, choir room and support spaces
Exterior design - brick and full bearing precast walls
9. Grace University Church
Project Information
• Location
Minneapolis, MN
• Building Type
Religious
• Building Size
4,010 GSF
• Project Const. Cost - $2.3 M
• Year Complete – 2005
• Collaborative Design-Build effort
with Crawford-Merz Construction
Minneapolis, MN
• Personal Responsibility
Lead Project Architect
Lead Designer
Project Highlights
Office, kitchen and classroom addition to a historical church located in the heart of the University of Minnesota Campus
located
Exterior design - brick with stone accents
Interior wood truss arcade with wood glue-lam decking to emulate the existing sanctuary
glue-
Provided ADA accessibility to the original sanctuary
Awards: 2008 Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission and 2008 Minnesota Preservation Alliance of Minnesota
2008