Benjamin Bedel is applying for a Designer position at Landor. He has a Bachelor's degree in Architecture from the University of Cincinnati where he was named to the Dean's List several times. He has work experience at large architecture firms like Gensler where he learned the importance of coordination, and at smaller firms like Frederick Schwartz where he created physical models. Bedel believes his education and experience have given him the skills to translate client characteristics into simple brand representations for Landor. He would work passionately and respectfully for the company.
This document contains Sheri Pociluyko's resume. It includes her contact information, objective, work experience in interior design, esthetics, and as a makeup artist. It also lists her education including degrees in interior design and an MBA in marketing. The resume highlights her computer skills and organizations. Attached is her portfolio including interior design projects, paintings, and a kayak museum concept.
Robert John Keenan is an architecture student interested in expanding his knowledge and skills in design. He finds the process of designing spaces and solving problems intellectually stimulating. Keenan believes architecture requires balancing form and function so elements communicate with their environment and users. As a designer, he is open to change and uses various techniques like drawings and models. Keenan has traveled extensively and been exposed to different cultures and architectures, fueling his interest. He intends to continue broadening his understanding as a designer and future architect.
Rodney Allen Trice is a visual communication consultant and artist based in New York City. He has decades of experience in media and unscripted television production. Some of his current projects include developing an experimental broadcasting model called Commune Network, creating a public art installation called The Angel's Project for empty churches in Pittsburgh, and developing DIY repurposing kits. Trice has worked as a visual consultant for magazines including Essence, Allure, and Vibe and has received several awards for his design work.
This document provides details about a project to design an information center for the Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement Program in Seattle. Key details include:
- The center aimed to fit in with the surrounding Pioneer Square neighborhood and provide information about the history and future of transportation in Seattle.
- The design broke the center into four sections covering the history of the landscape, transportation, and the future tunnel project.
- Drawings and diagrams show the layout, visitor experience, and construction process.
- The aggressive 5-month schedule required coordination between design, content development, and construction.
BACHELORS PORTFOLIO FINAL (SPREAD).compressedAmanda Brown
The document is Amanda Brown's interior design portfolio, which includes biographical information about her background and experience in interior design. It highlights several of her past interior design projects of different types including a country club, hotel, university, office, library, spa, and restaurant. For each project, she provides information on the location, concept, skills applied, and includes renderings and diagrams. The portfolio demonstrates Amanda's range of experience in commercial and institutional interior design projects and aims to showcase her skills and qualifications for potential clients and employers.
The document provides a portfolio summary for an architecture student. It includes educational background and degrees, professional experience, leadership roles, awards, and skills. The student obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from Clemson University with a minor in sociology. Professional experience includes working as a project coordinator for Steelman Partners. Leadership roles involved community service with organizations like Habitat for Humanity. The student received multiple scholarships and awards and lists highly competent skills in areas like hand drafting, CAD, and Adobe Suite programs.
Stefan Popp is an architecture student seeking a position where he can utilize his education and skills. He received a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Colorado Denver in 2016. His portfolio includes representative projects from his studio courses focusing on concepts like threshold, sequence, hierarchy, and the integration of art and industry. He has experience in REVIT, AutoCAD, SketchUp, and Adobe Creative Suite.
This document contains Sheri Pociluyko's resume. It includes her contact information, objective, work experience in interior design, esthetics, and as a makeup artist. It also lists her education including degrees in interior design and an MBA in marketing. The resume highlights her computer skills and organizations. Attached is her portfolio including interior design projects, paintings, and a kayak museum concept.
Robert John Keenan is an architecture student interested in expanding his knowledge and skills in design. He finds the process of designing spaces and solving problems intellectually stimulating. Keenan believes architecture requires balancing form and function so elements communicate with their environment and users. As a designer, he is open to change and uses various techniques like drawings and models. Keenan has traveled extensively and been exposed to different cultures and architectures, fueling his interest. He intends to continue broadening his understanding as a designer and future architect.
Rodney Allen Trice is a visual communication consultant and artist based in New York City. He has decades of experience in media and unscripted television production. Some of his current projects include developing an experimental broadcasting model called Commune Network, creating a public art installation called The Angel's Project for empty churches in Pittsburgh, and developing DIY repurposing kits. Trice has worked as a visual consultant for magazines including Essence, Allure, and Vibe and has received several awards for his design work.
This document provides details about a project to design an information center for the Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement Program in Seattle. Key details include:
- The center aimed to fit in with the surrounding Pioneer Square neighborhood and provide information about the history and future of transportation in Seattle.
- The design broke the center into four sections covering the history of the landscape, transportation, and the future tunnel project.
- Drawings and diagrams show the layout, visitor experience, and construction process.
- The aggressive 5-month schedule required coordination between design, content development, and construction.
BACHELORS PORTFOLIO FINAL (SPREAD).compressedAmanda Brown
The document is Amanda Brown's interior design portfolio, which includes biographical information about her background and experience in interior design. It highlights several of her past interior design projects of different types including a country club, hotel, university, office, library, spa, and restaurant. For each project, she provides information on the location, concept, skills applied, and includes renderings and diagrams. The portfolio demonstrates Amanda's range of experience in commercial and institutional interior design projects and aims to showcase her skills and qualifications for potential clients and employers.
The document provides a portfolio summary for an architecture student. It includes educational background and degrees, professional experience, leadership roles, awards, and skills. The student obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from Clemson University with a minor in sociology. Professional experience includes working as a project coordinator for Steelman Partners. Leadership roles involved community service with organizations like Habitat for Humanity. The student received multiple scholarships and awards and lists highly competent skills in areas like hand drafting, CAD, and Adobe Suite programs.
Stefan Popp is an architecture student seeking a position where he can utilize his education and skills. He received a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Colorado Denver in 2016. His portfolio includes representative projects from his studio courses focusing on concepts like threshold, sequence, hierarchy, and the integration of art and industry. He has experience in REVIT, AutoCAD, SketchUp, and Adobe Creative Suite.
This document provides an analysis of the Robie House designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and the Farnsworth House designed by Mies van der Rohe. Both architects aimed to design buildings that fit harmoniously with nature rather than appearing as separate structures. For the Robie House, Wright designed symmetrical forms and used specific brickwork techniques to create a horizontal visual effect that blended the building with the flat landscape. Van der Rohe's Farnsworth House featured an open floor plan with glass walls, allowing maximum interaction between occupants and the surrounding natural environment. Though their approaches differed, both architects successfully achieved a relationship between their buildings and the natural surroundings through thoughtful consideration of each site's context.
This document appears to be an architectural portfolio belonging to Ya Ragamal. It contains sections summarizing various architectural design projects including a Knowledge Archive building, Atayer Cafe, Culinary Art Institute, Jerash Camp School, and AVM Pavilion. It also includes sections on digital design, sketches, and drawings. The portfolio is intended to showcase Ya Ragamal's skills and experience in architectural design.
This document provides a design proposal for a mixed-use development in Red Hook, Brooklyn. The development would include 100 units of residential housing ranging from studios to 3-bedroom units, as well as workshops and showrooms for bike, woodworking, and digital production. The irregular site plan is shaped to reflect Red Hook's industrial history and the ports that previously defined the area. The development aims to continue redevelopment of the neighborhood and provide affordable housing alongside spaces for local crafts and manufacturing.
Ramiro Campusano provides a resume and portfolio summary highlighting his education and skills. He has a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Texas at Arlington with a minor in Architectural History. His skills include various CAD and 3D modeling software. His portfolio includes academic projects such as an Academy of Science building, a park pavilion, and a prototype train station. He also participated in several architecture competitions.
Pepper's Ranch is a boys' home requiring special design considerations. The design was inspired by the Phoenix rising from the ashes to represent a fresh start. The floor plan mimics a Phoenix's tail feathers. Interior finishes resemble a Phoenix's tail colors of red and orange. The design evolved to resemble an African safari while keeping the Phoenix color scheme. Special needs like ADA accessibility were addressed.
The document is a project report submitted by Anurag Goyal for a residential design project. It includes sections on the client profile, design brief, concept, layout plans, sections and elevations for the proposed residential spaces including the living room, kitchen, bedrooms, and powder room. Rendered views and other assignments including gate elevations, space planning, and an exhibition work sample are also included.
The document provides an overview of Leah Sjoberg's philosophy and body of work in furniture design, healthcare design, residential design, and commercial design. Some key points include:
- Leah believes design should foster passion and create spaces that tell stories through scale, dimension, texture, and line.
- Some of her healthcare design projects include a movable healthy living exhibit and an assisted living facility that emphasized independence.
- Residential design projects include remodeling a home for aging in place and designing an Airstream trailer interior.
- Commercial projects include designing office spaces for a bike company in Baltimore and a pop-up shop in a mall.
- Furniture designs include a cardboard chair inspired
The document provides a resume and portfolio for J. Christopher McGee. It includes sections on his objective, goals, education, experience, skills, honors, exhibitions, activities, and samples of architectural projects he managed including a residential addition/renovation project in Chapel Hill, NC and an elementary school prototype in Zebulon, NC. The resume demonstrates McGee's experience in architecture and design.
The document provides details about Amy Turnage's portfolio, including projects from 2012-2013 during her MFA studies. It describes a redesign of the 5th floor of the Library of Virginia centered around concepts of compression and relief through varying degrees of openness. Diagrams and drawings show the layout, materials used including solid walnut, and details of the glass bookcases. Later projects in Amy's professional work include residential designs such as the Enos Residence and a guest cottage.
Brittany Luthy is an interior design student at Southern Illinois University. Her portfolio includes corporate, retail, and conceptual design projects from her junior and senior years. She has experience from internships in furniture retail and design. Luthy is involved in student design organizations and community service activities. Her portfolio demonstrates skills in Revit, AutoCAD, SketchUp, Adobe Creative Suite, and Microsoft Office.
The document discusses the design of an architecture for resettlement. The thesis statement introduces the goal of designing a space to help integrate refugees into their host community by providing a place for them to live, learn, and connect. The hypothesis is that cultural integration through mutual support between refugees and hosts can create long-term sustainable solutions. The document then provides floor plans, sections, and renderings of the three-level design which includes areas for display, resources, and residences to aid in cultural, social, and economic sustainability.
Toni Nakamura is an interior designer whose portfolio includes several sustainable design projects that incorporate natural elements. Her goal is to design spaces that utilize natural light, air movement, and energy to create functional and comfortable spaces organically. Her portfolio highlights include a Hawaiian hale home that uses biomimicry and renewable energy sources, a restaurant inspired by coastal fishing towns, and an autism research center designed with patient relaxation and sensory needs in mind.
This document provides details on several of the student's architectural projects in their portfolio, including an architecture school, aircraft shelter, residence for two accountants, and an office renovation. The architecture school was designed to promote interaction and different levels were created according to the site's contours. The aircraft shelter was designed with a stealth fighter-inspired form using corrugated metal and tubular steel. The residence incorporated vastu planning and preserved existing trees, with a pergola providing light and ventilation. The office renovation aimed to give it distinction and identity within the urban context.
JCJ Architecture has been providing planning, architecture, and interior design services for apartments and residences since 1936, creating modern and elegant living spaces around the world that combine functionality and luxury. The document provides examples of various apartment and residence designs completed by JCJ Architecture, including floor plans and descriptions, and outlines the full range of services offered by the firm from design to project management.
Cierra Myers recently earned her master's degree in architecture and is seeking an entry-level position at a firm. She has experience as an intern at two architecture firms and has strong technical, design, and collaboration skills. Her portfolio highlights several projects demonstrating her skills in areas like acoustics, structural systems, and community design.
This portfolio summarizes the designer's approach to design with a focus on architecture and human-centered design. It explores projects in architecture, graphic design, and product design. The first architecture project presented is a proposed Detroit Music Center to support the music history of the city. The second is a club in Detroit called Club 27 that incorporates historic preservation. Graphic design projects include branding for a brewery called Northern Type and magazine design for Trvlyn. The portfolio emphasizes the relationship between architecture and graphic design and a focus on empathy in design.
The document summarizes Jai Agrawal's educational and professional background working in architectural design and urban planning. It shows that a design studio revealed his talent and inspired him to switch his major to city planning. It then outlines several projects he worked on, including community redevelopment plans, library renovations, and resort master plans, where he played a primary role in design, team management, and client relations.
This document is Jared Monce's architecture portfolio containing 10 sections that showcase his projects and skills. It includes summaries and photos from projects focused on sustainable design solutions like a green job training center, a community farm greenhouse, and an artisan workshop. The portfolio demonstrates Jared's range of skills like structural design, digital fabrication, sketching, and photography from his coursework and travels in Europe.
This document is a resume for Harold Michael Fletcher. It summarizes his education, skills, experience, and projects. He received a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Cal Poly with a 3.6 GPA. His experience includes being the team lead for Cal Poly's 2015 Solar Decathlon entry and interning at architecture firms like HKS Architects. Notable projects include conceptual designs for a net zero home called ROVR and a skyscraper that treats wastewater called the Urban Water Promise. When not designing, he enjoys outdoor activities and sports.
This document summarizes Morgan King's experience and qualifications as an interior design student at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. It includes a brief description of 4 projects from 2014-2015: a design for the Tennessee Orthopedic Clinics focusing on patient and staff experience, a NEXT design competition entry using Steelcase furniture, constructing kitchenettes for the school, and developing a tea infuser product for a product design class. It also summarizes a project revitalizing the Hotel Cherokee in downtown Cleveland, TN as part of UT's Smart Communities Initiative.
The document provides information on several design projects and artworks, including:
1) A proposal to convert an historic dairy building into a collaborative work space called the Volta Collaborative.
2) Concepts for an industrial arts center in Cincinnati that would provide work and living spaces to revitalize the area.
3) Details on a proposed winery and event space built into an existing castle on an island in Charleston harbor, meant to preserve the landscape and draw visitors.
The document is an interior design portfolio belonging to Mai Xiong. It includes sections on her senior thesis, commercial and residential design projects, collaborations, construction documents, design manifesto, resume, and artworks. The portfolio showcases Mai's interior design work and experience from her studies at the University of Minnesota from 2008 to 2012.
This document provides an analysis of the Robie House designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and the Farnsworth House designed by Mies van der Rohe. Both architects aimed to design buildings that fit harmoniously with nature rather than appearing as separate structures. For the Robie House, Wright designed symmetrical forms and used specific brickwork techniques to create a horizontal visual effect that blended the building with the flat landscape. Van der Rohe's Farnsworth House featured an open floor plan with glass walls, allowing maximum interaction between occupants and the surrounding natural environment. Though their approaches differed, both architects successfully achieved a relationship between their buildings and the natural surroundings through thoughtful consideration of each site's context.
This document appears to be an architectural portfolio belonging to Ya Ragamal. It contains sections summarizing various architectural design projects including a Knowledge Archive building, Atayer Cafe, Culinary Art Institute, Jerash Camp School, and AVM Pavilion. It also includes sections on digital design, sketches, and drawings. The portfolio is intended to showcase Ya Ragamal's skills and experience in architectural design.
This document provides a design proposal for a mixed-use development in Red Hook, Brooklyn. The development would include 100 units of residential housing ranging from studios to 3-bedroom units, as well as workshops and showrooms for bike, woodworking, and digital production. The irregular site plan is shaped to reflect Red Hook's industrial history and the ports that previously defined the area. The development aims to continue redevelopment of the neighborhood and provide affordable housing alongside spaces for local crafts and manufacturing.
Ramiro Campusano provides a resume and portfolio summary highlighting his education and skills. He has a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Texas at Arlington with a minor in Architectural History. His skills include various CAD and 3D modeling software. His portfolio includes academic projects such as an Academy of Science building, a park pavilion, and a prototype train station. He also participated in several architecture competitions.
Pepper's Ranch is a boys' home requiring special design considerations. The design was inspired by the Phoenix rising from the ashes to represent a fresh start. The floor plan mimics a Phoenix's tail feathers. Interior finishes resemble a Phoenix's tail colors of red and orange. The design evolved to resemble an African safari while keeping the Phoenix color scheme. Special needs like ADA accessibility were addressed.
The document is a project report submitted by Anurag Goyal for a residential design project. It includes sections on the client profile, design brief, concept, layout plans, sections and elevations for the proposed residential spaces including the living room, kitchen, bedrooms, and powder room. Rendered views and other assignments including gate elevations, space planning, and an exhibition work sample are also included.
The document provides an overview of Leah Sjoberg's philosophy and body of work in furniture design, healthcare design, residential design, and commercial design. Some key points include:
- Leah believes design should foster passion and create spaces that tell stories through scale, dimension, texture, and line.
- Some of her healthcare design projects include a movable healthy living exhibit and an assisted living facility that emphasized independence.
- Residential design projects include remodeling a home for aging in place and designing an Airstream trailer interior.
- Commercial projects include designing office spaces for a bike company in Baltimore and a pop-up shop in a mall.
- Furniture designs include a cardboard chair inspired
The document provides a resume and portfolio for J. Christopher McGee. It includes sections on his objective, goals, education, experience, skills, honors, exhibitions, activities, and samples of architectural projects he managed including a residential addition/renovation project in Chapel Hill, NC and an elementary school prototype in Zebulon, NC. The resume demonstrates McGee's experience in architecture and design.
The document provides details about Amy Turnage's portfolio, including projects from 2012-2013 during her MFA studies. It describes a redesign of the 5th floor of the Library of Virginia centered around concepts of compression and relief through varying degrees of openness. Diagrams and drawings show the layout, materials used including solid walnut, and details of the glass bookcases. Later projects in Amy's professional work include residential designs such as the Enos Residence and a guest cottage.
Brittany Luthy is an interior design student at Southern Illinois University. Her portfolio includes corporate, retail, and conceptual design projects from her junior and senior years. She has experience from internships in furniture retail and design. Luthy is involved in student design organizations and community service activities. Her portfolio demonstrates skills in Revit, AutoCAD, SketchUp, Adobe Creative Suite, and Microsoft Office.
The document discusses the design of an architecture for resettlement. The thesis statement introduces the goal of designing a space to help integrate refugees into their host community by providing a place for them to live, learn, and connect. The hypothesis is that cultural integration through mutual support between refugees and hosts can create long-term sustainable solutions. The document then provides floor plans, sections, and renderings of the three-level design which includes areas for display, resources, and residences to aid in cultural, social, and economic sustainability.
Toni Nakamura is an interior designer whose portfolio includes several sustainable design projects that incorporate natural elements. Her goal is to design spaces that utilize natural light, air movement, and energy to create functional and comfortable spaces organically. Her portfolio highlights include a Hawaiian hale home that uses biomimicry and renewable energy sources, a restaurant inspired by coastal fishing towns, and an autism research center designed with patient relaxation and sensory needs in mind.
This document provides details on several of the student's architectural projects in their portfolio, including an architecture school, aircraft shelter, residence for two accountants, and an office renovation. The architecture school was designed to promote interaction and different levels were created according to the site's contours. The aircraft shelter was designed with a stealth fighter-inspired form using corrugated metal and tubular steel. The residence incorporated vastu planning and preserved existing trees, with a pergola providing light and ventilation. The office renovation aimed to give it distinction and identity within the urban context.
JCJ Architecture has been providing planning, architecture, and interior design services for apartments and residences since 1936, creating modern and elegant living spaces around the world that combine functionality and luxury. The document provides examples of various apartment and residence designs completed by JCJ Architecture, including floor plans and descriptions, and outlines the full range of services offered by the firm from design to project management.
Cierra Myers recently earned her master's degree in architecture and is seeking an entry-level position at a firm. She has experience as an intern at two architecture firms and has strong technical, design, and collaboration skills. Her portfolio highlights several projects demonstrating her skills in areas like acoustics, structural systems, and community design.
This portfolio summarizes the designer's approach to design with a focus on architecture and human-centered design. It explores projects in architecture, graphic design, and product design. The first architecture project presented is a proposed Detroit Music Center to support the music history of the city. The second is a club in Detroit called Club 27 that incorporates historic preservation. Graphic design projects include branding for a brewery called Northern Type and magazine design for Trvlyn. The portfolio emphasizes the relationship between architecture and graphic design and a focus on empathy in design.
The document summarizes Jai Agrawal's educational and professional background working in architectural design and urban planning. It shows that a design studio revealed his talent and inspired him to switch his major to city planning. It then outlines several projects he worked on, including community redevelopment plans, library renovations, and resort master plans, where he played a primary role in design, team management, and client relations.
This document is Jared Monce's architecture portfolio containing 10 sections that showcase his projects and skills. It includes summaries and photos from projects focused on sustainable design solutions like a green job training center, a community farm greenhouse, and an artisan workshop. The portfolio demonstrates Jared's range of skills like structural design, digital fabrication, sketching, and photography from his coursework and travels in Europe.
This document is a resume for Harold Michael Fletcher. It summarizes his education, skills, experience, and projects. He received a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Cal Poly with a 3.6 GPA. His experience includes being the team lead for Cal Poly's 2015 Solar Decathlon entry and interning at architecture firms like HKS Architects. Notable projects include conceptual designs for a net zero home called ROVR and a skyscraper that treats wastewater called the Urban Water Promise. When not designing, he enjoys outdoor activities and sports.
This document summarizes Morgan King's experience and qualifications as an interior design student at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. It includes a brief description of 4 projects from 2014-2015: a design for the Tennessee Orthopedic Clinics focusing on patient and staff experience, a NEXT design competition entry using Steelcase furniture, constructing kitchenettes for the school, and developing a tea infuser product for a product design class. It also summarizes a project revitalizing the Hotel Cherokee in downtown Cleveland, TN as part of UT's Smart Communities Initiative.
The document provides information on several design projects and artworks, including:
1) A proposal to convert an historic dairy building into a collaborative work space called the Volta Collaborative.
2) Concepts for an industrial arts center in Cincinnati that would provide work and living spaces to revitalize the area.
3) Details on a proposed winery and event space built into an existing castle on an island in Charleston harbor, meant to preserve the landscape and draw visitors.
The document is an interior design portfolio belonging to Mai Xiong. It includes sections on her senior thesis, commercial and residential design projects, collaborations, construction documents, design manifesto, resume, and artworks. The portfolio showcases Mai's interior design work and experience from her studies at the University of Minnesota from 2008 to 2012.
Erin Heiden's portfolio covers her interior architecture and product design work. It includes projects from her study abroad in Italy, retail and restaurant designs, a university learning space competition, and healthcare and workplace designs. The portfolio demonstrates her skills in hand drawing, digital modeling, rendering, and designing for various programs and clients.
Focu on thought provoking and INNOVATIVE solutions to the problems that face the world today, such as poverty and post-disaster construction. Design with CHARACTER & VIRTUE and with the INTENTION OF THE WHOLE. Become not only a designer but also an ACTIVE PARTNER in development. Design for function, purpose and relations to PEOPLES. Create architecture to evoke EMOTION & MEANING from the built form. Learn from architecture of the PAST & REFORM it until satisfied; the process of finding architecture is more important than the form.
The document appears to be an architecture portfolio for Caitlin McKaughan. It includes sections on her education, skills, experience, awards, involvement and employment. Project examples are also summarized, including a musical performance space featuring found objects, a sensory pavilion built for a garden using mass timber and rammed earth, and a mixed-use building in Kansas City proposing a health center to connect parks and provide community spaces. The portfolio demonstrates McKaughan's range of technical skills and focus on design-build projects that serve community needs.
The document provides a summary of the applicant's qualifications and experience in architecture. It includes:
- 7 years of experience in various areas of architecture including libraries, schools, interior design, programming, and feasibility studies.
- Experience working with public entities such as community college and school districts.
- A Bachelor's degree in Architecture and LEED Accredited Professional certification.
- Current role as designer and project coordinator at an international architecture firm where responsibilities include all aspects of project delivery from concept to construction.
- Experience managing a wide range of project types from small to large scales.
- Proficiency with various software such as AutoCAD, Revit, 3DS Max, Rhino, Grass
The document describes proposed renovations to a design studio building. Key points:
- The furniture and overall aesthetic are as important as the layout in updating the space to be more inviting and cater to computer-based classes. Tables will have built-in charging ports.
- Breakout spaces and lounges are included for group work and taking breaks. Glass partitions separate classes but make the spaces feel more open.
- Sliding glass walls allow for flexible use of pin-up space. Transparent partitions throughout invite viewing of other studios' work.
- Upper level studios have individual spaces for senior capstone projects but still include breakout areas. A cafe is located below for snacks.
This document provides details about Steven Shimmin's thesis project - designing a dental clinic in Independence, Belize. The project was done in partnership with a missionary organization called Global Outreach Mission. The clinic will provide dental care in the coastal town of Independence. Shimmin worked with a construction management student to form a non-profit called Journeyman International to build sustainable buildings in developing countries. The clinic is the flagship project and will include dental offices and a residence for staff on two floors using locally available materials.
The document provides biographical and professional information about Chad Butterworth, including his education, contact information, and experience in roles such as CAD drafting, physical and digital modeling, and construction administration on various projects for the firm Szostak Design. It then provides summaries of 14 projects completed by Szostak Design that Butterworth contributed to in roles like conceptual design, modeling, rendering, and drafting. The projects include residential, commercial, institutional, and competition entries across North Carolina and beyond.
Justin Hageman is an architect who recently graduated with a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Cincinnati. The document provides details on Hageman's education, skills, experience in various studio projects, and contact information. It summarizes his involvement in extracurricular activities in high school and college and notes that in his free time he enjoys running, biking, golf, drawing and traveling.
This document contains summaries of 4 design projects by Keith Edwards:
1. A community performing arts center in Salisbury, MD that focuses on gathering space and reconnecting the community.
2. A drug rehabilitation facility in San Francisco's Mission District that uses transparent "curtains" between private and public spaces to encourage community while respecting privacy.
3. A redesigned space for a University of Maryland student organization that assists with business startups, providing work and meeting areas as well as a lounge.
4. Personal design prototypes by Keith Edwards including a foldable laundry rack/surface, stackable desk organizers, and wall-mounted desk accessories.
This document is Gouttaman Ananda Selvan's architectural portfolio, which includes:
1) Selected works from 2011-2016 including thesis on an iconic tower in India, internship projects on a residence and interior rendering, and graduate studio projects on a pottery workshop and institute for studying marshes.
2) Contact information and education history for Gouttaman Ananda Selvan as a registered architect in India and graduate student in Boston.
3) Details of internship experiences in India focusing on design, drafting, rendering, and construction documentation.
4) Overview of software, design, and modeling skills.
Nhatrang Do is an interior design student at Texas Tech University expected to graduate in May 2016. She has experience as an intern at Linfield Design Associates in Austin and has worked as a receptionist. Her education focuses on interior design, architecture, and Revit. Her portfolio includes residential, healthcare, and commercial projects demonstrating her skills in hand and digital drafting, rendering, and model making. She is experienced in materials, lighting design, and sustainability and is preparing for the LEED Green Associate exam.
The document outlines the portfolio and work of Phoenix Grey Interior Design. It includes summaries and details of residential, commercial, and furniture design projects. Phoenix Grey has experience using software such as AutoCAD, Sketchup, Vray, Photoshop, and Revit. The portfolio highlights include interior designs for a cosmetics boutique, winery, cottage, and homeless shelter with vocational facilities. Furniture designs include a transformable chair and stackable luminaries. The document also lists artwork created through various mediums.
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1. Benjamin Bedel
Application for Designer Position
Landor – Cincinnati
4 October 2015
To Whom It May Concern,
I am writing to express a sincere interest in interviewing for the open
Designer position, in the fulfillment of which I could provide real and valuable
contributions to Landor. These contributions match the duties and responsibilities
you have listed for this position because of skills gained during my time at DAAP
(Bachelor of Science of Architecture), where I was named to the Dean’s List several
times, and while working for both International and local, non-profit, companies. At
UC, I learned to use regional construction techniques and design influences based on
local color or significant historical references to start every project. This technique
would allow me to translate unique, localized client characteristics into simple
representations of their brand. Knowledge and action are tied, but distinct, and
while working with the world’s largest architecture firm, Gensler, and a New York-
based firm, Frederick Schwartz, I learned the importance of working towards total
coordination with principals, clients, and manufacturers in delivering real products.
At Gensler I was in daily communication with dozens of vendors to produce clear
and comprehensive specification binders for the client. This firm taught me to use
brevity and clarity in presentation, to not only save time, but to also let the central,
precisely edited and crafted, idea shine through. My history of working with
multiple departments to achieve on-time delivery is extensive, and would enable me
to work with multiple divisions at Landor. While creating physical models at
Schwartz I partnered with office management to procure supplies, with designers to
clearly capture their true design intent before manifesting a form, and shipping
companies to ensure safe delivery to India for Frederick’s client presentation.
Finally, I find pleasure and excitement in initial sketch and conceptual design with
a group format, and would give my full effort in contributing to any design session.
Working for Landor would fulfill the interest in working for Landor I have
had ever since seeing your gorgeous window displays, or the amazing and iconic
FedEx logo, with arrow in tow. If I were chosen to be a new addition to your staff at
starting salary, I pledge to work with passion, respectfulness, and dedication to the
client.
Sincerely,
Benjamin Bedel
2. BENJAMIN BEDEL 513.460.3489
benjaminbedel3000@gmail.com
University of Cincinnati - Ohio - Class of 2014
College of Design Architecture Art and Planning
Bachelor of Science of Architecture
Dean’s List
Archbishop Elder High School - Cincinnati, Ohio
Class of 2007 ,GPA: 4.0
Class Rank: 3/265
EDUCATION
EXPERIENCE
Canyon Design Studio - Santa Monica
June to September 2015
Part-time jewelry design and photo editing
Via Vite Restaurant - Cincinnati
January 2015 to May 2015
Host
Saks Fifth Aveue - Cincinnati
September 2014 to May 2015
associate
Frederick Schwartz Architects - New York, NY
Summer 2013
Demanding internship involving office
organizing, site visits, and extensive
computer modeling work.
Gensler Interior Design Intern - Houston, TX
Fall 2011
Four month internship during which I designed
layouts for specification binders and contacted
every supplier retieving samples for
organization. Attended and participated in client
meetings. Was invited back for another term.
Champlin Architecture Inc. - Cincinnati, Ohio
Spring 2009
Produced many drawings for renovation of the
Clifton Cultural Arts Center using AutoCad. Also
supported other projects by sending instructions
to construction firms for preliminary work.
Urban Outfitters - Cincinnati, Ohio
Summer 2008
Responsible for Men’s Department customer
relations and service
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
Students for Ecological Design -
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati Preservation Association- guide for
historic architectural tours of downtown
Cincinnati and Over-The-Rhine
SKILLS
Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office Suite,
AutoCad, Catia 3D, Sketchup, hand drafting, ex-
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REFERENCES
Professor Mara Marcu
347.515.3407,
Professor Edson Roy Cabalfin
cabalfer@ucmail.uc.edu
General Manager T.J. Snuffin
tj@viaviterestaurant.com
4. LIVE/WORK APARTMENT COMPLEX
Conceived as ‘activity within a courtyard’. The building is composed of five living units on three floors
(four half floor units and one penthouse) along with five workspaces on the bottom plinth. The
wrap-around wall that creates the enclave is given play with a simple pattern, and broken in the rear
with contextually inspired porches. These create beautiful extensions of the living space, integrate the
central structure and the wall while supporting the latter, and give poetic westerly views filtered by the
fire escapes. The circulation of the building is duly complex. Shop patrons enter from the street or along
a tall vertical space on the left. Residents move up a converging ramp on the right, welcomed overhead
with warm light patterns, turn left under their porches and move into a smaller courtyard framed with
balconies. This terminates with the main stair, which culminates in a skylight and rooftop garden.
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6. WORLD STAGE DESIGN ENTRY
While working for the Know Theatre of Cincinnati, I
designed a theatre-in-the-round made from completely
recycled materials, including sod-covered walls built from
used automobile tires. The competition was located in
Wales,UK, and since this nation possesses the highest
per capita amount of used tires, I envisioned a reuse for
several thousand.
7. PSUEDO-VERTICAL ENVIRONMENT
This formative studio challenged me to explore parametric design as a
tool for creating unique and tesselated environments. Located in New
York’s Lower East Side, straddling the High-Line, this tower serves as a
comprehensive center for the treatment, cure, and remembrance of the
HIV/AIDS epidemic. A system of ten ferris wheels serve as circulation
throughout the multi-programed complex, and hanging gardens provide
unique parkland to fill the body. This project gave me experience in
laser-cutting, Catia software, and 3D printing.
8. SKETCHING
Previous Page: “European City with Many Churches” 11’’x 8.5’’
Below: facade design for a baroque church 4’’x 4’’
Far Right: explorative sketches of high rises
14. The literary center serves as a residence for a visiting author,
a meeting place for him/her to exchange with the public while
a project is underway, and a gallery space for the author’s
theory and writings to be displayed and borrowed. The
program divides the spaces accordingly along a spectrum
from totally public, the central courtyard, to totally private, the
author’s apartment at the rear of the structure. Circulation is
marked by a tall entry column (which does much to control
heat) and a ramp set below sidewalk-level skylights. The
largest space, a reading room, is totally below grade, and
can be seen at left.
15. D.A.A.P. COURTYARD REDESIGN
Project to transform barren and uneven courtyard. Final program uses terraces,
ramps, and stairways to divide and level the space, along with slices, slants, and
a stage to give it some jazz.
Context:The east stair to the left would descend away from the
viewer in the photo below, parallel to the wall surface on the far left.
16. CINCINNATI WINERY
Project program called for landscaping research, park precedent studies, winery typology research and visits, site conditions study (rain, sun
exposure, soil studies, fog, drainage, frost), and other research to inform the land and building’s design. My inspiration was found in the sensuous curves and
hills of the site, the ancient symbolism relating grapes with femininity, vineyards as cultivating the fruit of the earth, and lips, breasts, eyes, and grapes as
feminine and life-giving forms. The structure is placed on the tip of a prominent ridge, with the vines leading up to it. It crowns the fertile mound of the fields.
Other features I would like to note are the spherical entry space, half concrete and half glass, emerging from the green roof that slopes down and around it,
meeting the plaza and the front door. The concavity of this space is bridged to allow access to the main part of the structure, which is built above grade but
covered so that the landscape appears seamless. The space is divided around a central stair and hall, and cupped around a courtyard composed of three
circles. The outdoor space is accessed from a bar/dining room to the right, an office to the left, and the aforementioned stair head on. There is also a kitchen
and retail shop with a curved glass wall/shelf between it and a large bottle storage room. Within the courtyard is a ‘Y’ shaped stream that cascades down over
a stepped land feature into a pond. Also in the courtyard are two suspended gazebos (shown in section below) designed with planters sheltering their full height
and made of steel columns. The two southern-most walls of the building are cut by large verandas, accessible only from inside, allowing unbroken views of the
valley.The processing level below is cut into the hill, and accessed by a continuous tunnel which passes under the courtyard. Its largest feature is a circular
barrel storage room.
20. Winery Site Map
1 Entry from road to right, through White Birch Forest
2 Turn in road placed to give direct view across prairie towards the
folly. This area is the highest elevation of the site.
3 Turn through wood and along ridge towards the building.
4 Building with parking, guest areas, and grape processing areas
placed at end of ridge, with landscape sloping down from it
5 Large crescent of rose plants
6 Vines planted in areas of greatest sun exposure
7 Forest of Sierra pines and dogwoods at lowest elevation
8 Collection pond at low point
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22. This structure is placed adjacent to an historic Native American Indian
mound complex and houses researchers. Suspension wires lift the building
above a surrounding flood plain. The entire outer surface would be vine-
covered and trees would grace the verandas’ and rooftop garden’s corners.
23. NORWOOD ARTS
THERAPY CENTER
Set in a formerly industrial area,
this factory-style complex is
designed to help residents heal
themselves through creation. The
large white panels blocking the
facade are removable, so that
artists can decorate the building in
pieces over time.