This document provides a portfolio of projects designed by Ian M. Ainslie, AIA. It includes descriptions of 15 commercial, institutional and residential projects ranging from 2011-2015. The projects involve new construction, renovations and additions for clients such as Chesapeake Energy, the University of North Carolina system, and Central Piedmont Community College. Budgets for the projects range from $300,000 to $50 million. Project types include offices, academic buildings, dining facilities, and aviation facilities.
CALSTART recently broke ground on a renewable energy project of our own, a solar canopy and rooftop installation, which will provide clean power for our building and our electric vehicles. Check out some pictures of the progress thus far. Solar installation by: SoCal Solar Energy. Panels by: Solar World
CALSTART recently broke ground on a renewable energy project of our own, a solar canopy and rooftop installation, which will provide clean power for our building and our electric vehicles. Check out some pictures of the progress thus far. Solar installation by: SoCal Solar Energy. Panels by: Solar World
Station Design Update Meeting: East Open HouseCrosstown TO
This consultation will cover preliminary station and stop designs from Laird Drive to Wynford Drive, as well as information on the future construction of a tunnel boring machine launch shaft that will be located east of Brentcliffe Road. - See more at: http://thecrosstown.ca/news-media/whats-new/station-design-update-meeting-east-open-house#sthash.EPZLP0rl.dpuf
The project consists of a new 17,400 square feet, two-story, four-bay fire station facility and associated improvements to the one-acre site including stormwater detention, landscaping, and parking. The scope also included the demolition of the existing two and a half bay facility, and construction of a temporary fire station to house the Fire and Rescue Department during construction of the new facility. The key elements include:
Apparatus Bays, Control Room and Offices
Battalion Chief Suite
Kitchen, Dayroom, and Dining Room
Bunk Rooms
Showers and Locker Rooms
Exercise Room
Ready Gear Room
Director of Infrastructure and Development Services Lisa Pyles and Parks and Recreation Director Slade Strickland provided City Council with a quarterly update on Addison's Capital Improvement Program and other Town projects on February 10, 2015.
Accotink Tributary at Oakford Drive Stream RestorationFairfax County
The Accotink Tributary at Oakford Drive Stream Restoration project included restoration of approximately 1,538 linear feet of stream using natural channel design for restoration, enhancing and stabilizing the degraded stream channel, bed and bank to stabilize, enhance and provide water quality benefits, aesthetics, and prevent further erosion.
Station Design Update Meeting: East Open HouseCrosstown TO
This consultation will cover preliminary station and stop designs from Laird Drive to Wynford Drive, as well as information on the future construction of a tunnel boring machine launch shaft that will be located east of Brentcliffe Road. - See more at: http://thecrosstown.ca/news-media/whats-new/station-design-update-meeting-east-open-house#sthash.EPZLP0rl.dpuf
The project consists of a new 17,400 square feet, two-story, four-bay fire station facility and associated improvements to the one-acre site including stormwater detention, landscaping, and parking. The scope also included the demolition of the existing two and a half bay facility, and construction of a temporary fire station to house the Fire and Rescue Department during construction of the new facility. The key elements include:
Apparatus Bays, Control Room and Offices
Battalion Chief Suite
Kitchen, Dayroom, and Dining Room
Bunk Rooms
Showers and Locker Rooms
Exercise Room
Ready Gear Room
Director of Infrastructure and Development Services Lisa Pyles and Parks and Recreation Director Slade Strickland provided City Council with a quarterly update on Addison's Capital Improvement Program and other Town projects on February 10, 2015.
Accotink Tributary at Oakford Drive Stream RestorationFairfax County
The Accotink Tributary at Oakford Drive Stream Restoration project included restoration of approximately 1,538 linear feet of stream using natural channel design for restoration, enhancing and stabilizing the degraded stream channel, bed and bank to stabilize, enhance and provide water quality benefits, aesthetics, and prevent further erosion.
Hunting Creek at Fairfield Stream RestorationFairfax County
The Hunting Creek at Fairchild Stream Restoration project, Substantially Completed on January 13, 2021, includes restoring, enhancing and stabilizing approximately 1,186 linear feet of stream channel in two segments and 166 linear feet of tributary through natural channel design to provide aquatic benefits, grade control, improve water quality and prevent further erosion. The work also included demolition of a condemned house and accessory structures including obtaining all associated demolition permits and restoration landscaping.
Lake View Commons - 56 acre project, South lake Tahoe
ima portfolio 2015 Press Quality
1. Ian M. Ainslie, AIA
Portfolio
American Energy – Utica,
Field Office Project
Chesapeake Buildings 25 and 26
Oklahoma River Race Course
Windscreen
Chesapeake Building 15
Chesapeake Building 28
Chesapeake Lake
Chesapeake Building 18
Ainslie Residence
UNCG Dining Hall Renovation
UNCG Honors Classroom
NCANG – ASE Facility
UNCC Center City Building
CPCC Health Careers Building
NCANG – ATC Training,
RAPCON, and Storage Facility
UNCG Aycock Auditorium
Renovation
CPCC Harris Conference Center
2. American Energy – Utica,
Field Office Complex
Cambridge, Ohio
Elliott + Associates Architects
Project Architect
Completion 2015
Office Building 31,000sf
Shop Building 5,000sf
Laydown Yard 5 acres
$ undisclosed
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6. Chesapeake
Buildings 25 and 26
Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma
Elliott + Associates Architects
Project Architect
Completion 2014
Central Plant 49,273sf
Data Center 55,277sf
Total 104,550sf
$ undisclosed
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9. Oklahoma River
Race Course Windscreen
Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma
Elliott + Associates Architects
Project Architect
Unbuilt 2013
40ft tall, 600m long
$3,500,000
The windscreen on the south
bank of the Oklahoma River,
in the Boathouse District of
Oklahoma City, is designed to
make the wind conditions more
equitable for rowing, kayak, and
canoe races in all lanes across
the width of the river. The initial
project would affect the final
500m of the race course with
later phases to protect the entire
2,000m course.
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11. Chesapeake
Building 15
Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma
Elliott + Associates Architects
Architect
Completion 2013
Office Building 252,000sf
$ undisclosed
Although my involvement in
this project was limited to the
final month of construction
documents during my first
month at Elliott + Associates
Architects, the architectural
vocabulary is representative
of the vocabulary used in the
design of two unbuilt projects
on the Chesapeake Energy
Campus in Oklahoma City.
Building 28 was taken into
construction documents and
Building 18 was taken into
design development with
both making use of a similar
language to create a cohesive
campus environment for
Chesapeake Energy.
12. Chesapeake
Building 28
Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma
Elliott + Associates Architects
Project Architect
Unbuilt 2013
Office Building 251,839sf
Fitness 159,670sf
Wellness 61,957sf
Restaurant 21,620sf
Bandshell 8,417sf
Daycare 2,652sf
Store 1,658sf
Total 507,813sf
Elec. Equip. Enclosure 7,231sf
Athletic Fields 2.75 acres
Amphitheater 2.00 acres
Concessions 2,538sf
Lake (completed) 3.00 acres
Boat Storage 1,603sf
Lake Equip. Enclosure 350sf
Total Site 12 acres
$ undisclosed
15. Chesapeake Lake
Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma
Elliott + Associates Architects
Project Architect
Completion 2015
3 acres
$ undisclosed
Close coordination with civil
engineers was required to
completely integrate the design
of the retention lake with
Building 28, which was intended
to wrap around the lake.
18. Ainslie Residence
Ian M. Ainslie, Architect
Project Architect
Completion 2012
3,200sf
$ undisclosed
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20. University of North
Carolina at Greensboro
Dining Hall Renovation
Gantt Huberman Architects
Project Architect
Completion 2014
Renovation 85,000sf
Addition 38,000sf
Total 123,000sf
$29,000,000
21. Existing Lower Level Floor Plan Existing Dining Level Floor Plan
Existing Section at Centerline
Renovated Lower Level Floor Plan Renovated Dining Level Floor Plan
Renovated Section at Centerline
Renovated ModelExisting Model
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23. University of North
Carolina at Greensboro
Honors Classroom
Gantt Huberman Architects
Project Architect
Completion 2010
Renovation 1,400sf
$300,000
24. North Carolina
Air National Guard
ASE Facility
Gantt Huberman Architects
Project Architect
Completion 2011
Shop Building 6,600sf
$1,200,000
25. University of North
Carolina at Charlotte
Center City Building
Gantt Huberman Architects
Architect
Completion 2011
Academic Building 143,000sf
$50,000,000
Levels 10-12Levels 7-9Levels 4-6Level 1
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29. Central Piedmont
Community College
Health Careers Building
Gantt Huberman Architects
Architect
Completion 2010
Addition 96,000sf
Renovation 59,000sf
Total 155,000sf
$22,000,000
Level 4Level 1
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31. North Carolina
Air National Guard
ATC Training, RAPCON,
and Storage Facility
Gantt Huberman Architects
Project Architect
Completion 2009
Office Addition 20,000sf
Office 2,000sf
Storage 9,000sf
Total 31,000sf
$3,200,000
32. University of North
Carolina at Greensboro
Aycock Auditorium
Renovation
Gantt Huberman Architects
Completion 2008
Renovation 63,000sf
Addition 2,000sf
Total 65,000sf
$18,000,000