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2007-19 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
alexis WILSON alexis DUCLOS
ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
2007-2019
UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE, 2014 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA BACHELOR OF DESIGN, 2011
adwilson130@gmail.com alexisduclos13@gmail.com www.linkedin.com/in/adwilson130 www.linkedin.com/in/aduclos
ARCHITECT LICENSE #: AR98790 GBCI CERTIFICATION #: 10742769
community centers prisons courthouses universities hospitals luxury condos affordable housing office towers research buildings retail/ event space libraries banks
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2012-2019
11/2015 - Present PLACE/ Mesh Architecture, St. Petersburg, FL Architect · Produced presentation graphics, digital models and renders · Utilized CAD and BIM software to develop and manage drawing sets · Performed field verification, site analysis, zoning & code research · Managed mid-sized projects alongside principal through CA
JRA Architects, Louisville, KY
06/2014 - 08/2015 Intern Architect
Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill, Chicago, IL
05/2013 - 08/2013 Architectural Intern
Heery International, Orlando, FL
06/2012 - 12/2012 Architectural Intern
William McDonough + Partners, Charlottesville, VA
01/2012 - 03/2012 Architectural Intern
· Produced presentation graphics, digital models and renders · Utilized CAD and BIM software to develop and edit drawings · Performed field verification, site analysis, zoning & code research
· Produced presentation graphics for clients and design team · Utilized CAD software to develop and edit drawings · Performed site analysis, zoning & code research · Designed and produced 3D digital presentation models · Produced presentation graphics and renderings for clients · Utilized CAD and BIM software to develop and edit drawings · Assisted with interior design
· Produced mock-up renderings and digital models · Produced presentation graphics, renderings & physical models · Utilized BIM software to develop and edit drawings
SELECTED 07-19 WORKS
GRADUATE
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Causemosis IDP
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[NCCER: HEADQUARTERS BUILDING]
[CRANBROOK WELLNESS CENTER]
Meditative Mediation
Taklamakan Insertion [HORIZONTAL LANDSCAPES]
4 Fractured Movements
5 Lyrical Luminaire
6 Safe Ground Cincinnati
[MANHATTAN URBAN BLOCK DESIGN]
[LIGHTING COMPETITION]
[HOMELESSNESS: Public Interface]
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Give and Take (THESIS) [SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENTS]
Bellarmine University [LIBRARY RENOVATION]
University of Kentucky [ACADEMIC SCIENCES BUILDING]
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University of Louisville [EKSTROM LIBRARY RENOVATION]
190 Condominiums [MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL]
The Sanctuary [MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL]
- noun 1. systema�c fusion of natural systems and human culture EARTH + ARCHITECTURE + EDUCATION
CLIENT: NCCER
New Headquarters Building
The Na�onal Center for Construc�on Educa�on and Research (NCCER) is a not-for-profit educa�on founda�on created to develop industrydriven standardized cra� training programs with portable creden�als and help address the cri�cal workforce shortage facing the construc�on industry.
To accommodate NCCER’s current staff and ten years future growth. In addi�on, the building will house an NCCER affiliate organiza�on.
SITE: Depot Park, Gainesville, FL
(30,000sq. �)
Addi�onal Program: 14,000 sq. � EDUCATIONAL component to house cra� training.
Concept Development Conceptual links between the programma�c elements developed into the physical expression of “joint”. A series of spa�al joints becoming habitable moments where systems collide and are reconciled to each other.
Three joints. Points of circula�on, each housing a sustainable system to teach, promote, and encourage green building.
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USER AGENDA
SITE SYTEMS
Section Through Water Joint
LIGHT JOINT
PROJECT The Cranbrook Educational Community is a National Historic Landmark in the Detroit suburb of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. The campus was founded in the early 20th century by newspaper mogul George Gough Booth and is renowned for its architecture in the Arts and Crafts Movement style; The chief architects being Albert Kahn and Eliel Saarinen. The design of the campus speaks to a landscape that is formally rich, boasting an array of eclectic columns and carvings that add to its timeless beauty. Our task, was to create a health and wellness center addition amidst the expansive history that is Cranbrook, complete with therapy pools, guest rooms and a library.
CONCEPT Situated on the eastern edge of Cranbrook’s historic campus, the challenge of this wellness center was to create an introspective place of contemplation and retreat in an otherwise highly public area. Nestling itself at the edge of the bluff, this design capitalizes on the privatized eastern context and serves as a transition between the public plaza to the west and the private home of the late George and Ellen Booth. The organic interior geometry inspires a fluidity that guides visitors instinctively and creates a sequence of private nooks within the space. The core programmatic spaces identifies by paneled wood skin serve to connect with the transcendental idea of breaking free from constraints as the cylindrical tubes penetrate the core and burst through the roof plane.
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LOCATION: 44th Street & 10th Avenue PROGRAM: Mixed-Use Complex STUDIO DESCRIPTION: This project was completed in
teams of two. The task was to redevelop an existing Manhattan city block to house a mixed used complex. Key programmatic requirements included educational, residential and admininstrative components.
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The design was a result of a series of diagrammatic studies, investigating the multiple scales and interactions of movement that characterize New York City. *The digital model and drawings presented in this portfolio are of my contribution
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Elementary School
Longitudinal Section
Cafe
Gym
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Retail
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RESIDENTIAL TOWER
Phase I: Roof Garden
Plan Diagrams
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RESIDENTIAL TOWER
Phase II: Communal Garden
The form, specifically, was developed from the to the right depicting a poet from the well-known P4CM’s Lyricist Lounge affront a thoughfully garnished microphone as she delivers her piece. The curvilinear frame of wire and bamboo reinforce the thematic juxtaposition of the crude and the delicate. The burlap fabric suggests the contrast of the
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Lyrical LUMINAIRE
Lyrical LUMINAIRE
The concept for LyricalLUMINAIRE was inspired by the artistically rich ambiance that inhabits the modern day artists lounge. This design seeks to capture the raw elegance that definitively dwells within the art of jazz and spoken word.
SAFE GROUND Cincinnati PROJECT
This was a business research studio centered on behavioral design. The purpose was to use the architecture of behavior modification to shape the way that we interact with the built world and those around us. As architects, it is our social responsibility to understand the needs of a space, both immediately and within its larger context, and to create an environment that supports these needs and establishes the goals of the space as paramount. I chose to use this project as an investigation into the use of architecture to combat the NIMBYism associated with social housing projects. By addressing the issues that make us uncomfortable around the homeless, I was able to establish a set of design parameters to begin my research. I decided to design a 36,000 square-foot shelter facility for the homeless in Walnut Hills, Cincinnati. This facility was design to accommodate up to 200 men and women, and also included an outdoor camp site with up to 50 flex spaces for “rough sleepers”. Walnut Hills /Evanston Health Center
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Things feel abnormal Something isn’t right... An environment that evokes familiar feelings of safety and comfort eases tensions. Outsiders feel more comfortable and are more likely to FREQUENT the area, or incorporate it into their route.
The environment around most shelters is unfamiliar for outsiders. The street edge often carries a feeling of distress and abandonment. Empty lots, faceless buildings and idle behavior creates an uncomfortable corridor, especially for those without an invitation. Outsiders feel uneasy and typically RE-ROUTE themselves to avoid the area.
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Unable to identify with a person or their predicament...
Humans try to avoid conflict and uncomfortable situations. Frequently we don’t understand why someone is homeless; we can’t identify with their situation and there is a subconscious shame that we have and they have not. This causes a flight reaction when confronted with and abnormal situation. It takes a lot to re-train our intincts.
If the inner traits of a homeless person are brought to the forefront, it begins to break down their tattered exterior. When people are able to identify and relate to these other traits, it stimulates INTERACTion among them.
Outsiders feel as though they can’t relate to the homeless and tend to DISTANCE themselves from them.
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Peer support is distinct from other forms of social support in that the source of support is a peer, a person who is similar in fundamental ways to the recipient of the support; their relationship is one of equality. A peer is in a position to offer support by virtue of relevant experience: he or she has “been there, done that” and can relate to others who are now in a similar situation.
client to CLIENT As services are optional in permanent supportive housing, it becomes critical to foster and maintain a sense of belonging and connectedness.
interaction Through the use of shared spaces the architecture of co-housing presents an opportunity for dialogue among other communal relationships.
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
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client to COMMUNITY Housing is integrated. Tenants have the opportunity to interact with neighbors who do not have psychiatric disabilities.
integration a setting that allows for the greatest amount of interaction with people who do not have disabilities helps dispell thoughts that they are incapable or unworthy of participating in community life PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
BELLARMINE LIBRARY 1ST FLOOR RENOVATION JRA Architects Louisville, KY Education Client: Bellarmine University Phase of Involvement: SD - CD Project Team: Tim Graviss, Alexis Wilson, Ashley Meeks, Mark Trier Responsibilities: - Created & managed Revit model and drawings - Worked with project architect to layout design - produced progress & final renderings
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UK ACADEMIC SCIENCE BUILDING Payette / JRA Architects Lexington, KY Education Client: University of Kentucky Phase of Involvement: CD Project Team: Rob Deal, Les Olson, Craig Chamberlain, Inga Hardman, Marty Merkel, Colin Drake, Dave Russell, Alexis Wilson, Ashley Meeks, Matt Deluca Responsibilities: - Construction details for exterior envelope & stairs - Promotional renderings
UofL EKSTROM LIBRARY RENOVATION JRA Architects Louisville, KY Education Client: University of Louisville Phase of Involvement: SD - CA Project Team: Colin Drake, Alexis Duclos, Ashley Meeks
Responsibilities: - Created & managed Revit model and drawings - Worked with project architect to layout design - produced progress & final renderings - managed submittals
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829 E Market Street, Suite B Louisville, Kentucky 40206 502.583.4697
MARK E. TRIER, AIA, LEED AP PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE
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2016.01 JOB #: 02/13/17 DATE: AD DRAWN BY: JM CHECKED BY:
Impervious Ground Level Open Space 208 S.F.
190 CONDOMINIUMS Ground Level Open Space Calculations Mesh Architecture Pervious = 1,703 Impervious = 208 St. Petersburg, FL Total = 1,911 *Minimum Ground Level Open Space = 5% Multi-Family Residential 1,911 SF/ 11,354 SF = 16.83% Open Client: Private Phase of Involvement: SD - CD Project Team: Tim Clemmons, Jenny Miers, Alexis Duclos
190 4TH AVENUE NE ST. PETERSBURG, FL 33701
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ALUMINUM AND GLASS RAILING ALUMINUM STOREFRONT WITH CLEAR GLASS PAINTED STUCCO DECORATIVE SCREEN CONCRETE BLOCK KALWALL PANELS CUSTOM WIRE MESH RAILING
4'-2"
1 2 3 4 5 6
WEST PROPERTY LINE
LEGEND
SCHEMATIC DESIGN
1 EAST ELEVATION 1" = 20'-0"
2'-11"
JOB #: DATE: DRAWN CHECK
2'-11"
4'-0"
2 WEST ELEVATION 1" = 20'-0"
SCH DE
BUILDING ELEVATIONS
BU ELE
A401
A
NE PERSPECTIVE VIEW
JOB DAT
18'-0"
T.O. PARAPET Elevation: 216'-0"
18 (R)
11'-8"
T.O. SLAB Elevation: 198'-0"
17 (PH)
11'-8"
T.O. SLAB Elevation: 186'-4"
16 (PH)
11'-4"
T.O. SLAB Elevation: 174'-8"
15
11'-4"
T.O. SLAB Elevation: 163'-4"
14
11'-4"
T.O. SLAB Elevation: 152'-0"
13
11'-4"
T.O. SLAB Elevation: 140'-8"
12
11'-4"
T.O. SLAB Elevation: 129'-4"
11
11'-4"
T.O. SLAB Elevation: 118'-0"
10
11'-4"
9
11'-4"
T.O. SLAB Elevation: 95'-4"
8
11'-4"
T.O. SLAB Elevation: 84'-0"
7
11'-4"
T.O. SLAB Elevation: 72'-8"
6
11'-4"
T.O. SLAB Elevation: 61'-4"
5
11'-4"
T.O. SLAB Elevation: 50'-0"
4
11'-4"
T.O. SLAB Elevation: 38'-8"
3
11'-4"
T.O. SLAB Elevation: 27'-4"
2
T.O. SLAB Elevation: 16'-0" 16'-0"
198'-0"
T.O. SLAB Elevation: 106'-8"
T.O. SLAB Elevation: 0'-0"
1
1
FRONT ELEVATION (SOUTHEAST) SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0"
2
SIDE ELEVATION (NORTHEAST) SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0"
THE SANCTUARY AT ALEXANDRA PLACE PLACE Architecture Tampa, FL Multi-Family Residential Client: Private Phase of Involvement: SD - CA Project Team: Tim Clemmons, Jenny Miers, Alexis Duclos
The Sanctuary at Alexandra Place 2619 Bayshore Boulevard, Tampa, Florida Taub Ventures, Inc. December 19, 2018
Responsibilities: - Created & managed Sketchup & Revit models - Worked with project architect to layout & design project -Created & managed drawing sets for all phases of design/ constructuion -Managed unit customization
REQUEST TO REZONE RM-50 TO PD
N: LOCATION MAP
UBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE D IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 48, OF , FLORIDA, BEING MORE G AT THE MOST WESTERLY ERLY ALONG THE AND 5 FOR 150 FEET TO THE UE THENCE NORTHEASTERLY LOT 4, FOR 30 FEET; THENCE RLY BOUNDARY OF SAID LOT 4, NORTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF UTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID ESTERLY BOUNDARY OF SAID LOT ID RIGHT OF WAY LINE FOR 150 D LOT 7, THENCE OUNDARY OF SAID LOT 7 FOR 205 ING
6' HIGH BLACK ALUMINUM PICKET FENCE
20'-0"
23'-0"
0"
30'-1"
LOT
LOT
5
4
2-CAR GARAGE
2-CAR GARAGE
180'-1" PROPERTY BOUNDARY
90'-0"
50'-0"
3'-0"
N
35'-0"
21'-
180'-1" 50'-0"
50'-0"
EXISTING 44" GRAND OAK TREE TO REMAIN PROPERTY LINE, TYP.
2-CAR GARAGE
3-CAR GARAGE
S: UP
STOR.
UP
24'-0" DRIVE AISLE
EES TO REMAIN IN PLACE DURING LOT
7
6
DN
DN
5' STAIR AND MECHANICAL ENCROACHMENT
206'-9"
205'-3" PROPERTY BOUNDARY
CRIPTIVE MEASURES
LOT
206'-10" PROPERTY BOUNDARY
205'-3"
ND AUGER UNDER THE
UP
24'-0" DRIVE AISLE
18'-0"
OWED.
2'-0"
TREES SHALL BE MET.
OVERHEAD DOOR
OVERHEAD DOOR
STOR.
PARKING GARGE (34 SPACES)
STOR.
OVERHEAD DOOR
9'-0"
UP
OVERHEAD DOOR
24'-0" DRIVE AISLE
STOR. STOR.
TES:
15'-0"
2-CAR GARAGE
15'-0"
FRED BALL PARK
180'-0" PROPERTY BOUNDARY
50'-0"
50'-0"
50'-0"
30'-0"
180'-0"
AY ABOVE CITY REQUIREMENTS BAYSHORE BOULEVARD WORK WITHIN THE RIGHT OF
N CITY OF T AS REQUIRED BY THE Lot Boundary Dimension Plan
STOR.
E IN THE RIGHT-OF-WAY WILL BE DATE: UMBER:
FIRE PUMP
STOR.
DOMESTIC PUMP
BAYSHORE DIPLOMAT SUBDIVISION FOLIO NO.: 118663-2000 ZONE: PD FUTURE LAND USE: R-83
40'-0" STOR.
MAIL 50'-0"
STOR.
GENERATOR STOR.
TY RIGHT OF WAY SHALL BE
. TE CITY
DN
DN
PALMA CEIA SUBDIVISION FOLIO NO.: 126499-0000 ZONE: RS-75 FUTURE LAND USE: TF83
BAYSHORE DIPLOMAT
STOR.
5'-0"
SCALE: 1" = 40'-0"
MLESS AGREEMENT FOR THE
STOR.
2-CAR GARAGE
OVERHEAD DOOR
COUNCIL CHAIRMAN 10'-0"
ELECTRICAL
CITY CLERK
LOBBY
FIRE COMMAND ROOM
BLDG. STOR.
GATE
TE CITY
ELEV. CTRL.
TRASH ROOM
DROP-OFF
5' WIDE CONCRETE
5' WIDE CONCRETE HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE WALK
40'-0"
50'-0"
METERS VISITOR PARKING (3 SPACES)
RETAINING WALL ASPHALT
15'-0"
15'-0"
6'-0" STEPS
NUATION WILL BE IN AN
F UNITS, BEDROOM MIX AND
CONCRETE PAVED SIDEWALKS, TYP.
VEHICLE USE BUFFER, TYP.
EXISTING 37" GRAND OAK TREE TO BE REMOVED
N
BAYSHORE BOULEVARD
SOLID WASTE NOTES:
5 FOOT TALL SIGN CONCRETE PAVED SIDEWALKS, TYP.
Proposed PD Site Plan SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"
HALL BE COORDINATED BY
BMITTED TO THE CITY AT THE
EXISTING 38" GRAND OAK TREE TO REMAIN
5'-0" EXISTING BOX CULVERT
6'-0"
ICATIONS.
SETBACKS ESTABLISHED IN
UNITS SHALL NOT EXCEED 20
20'-9"
PAVERS
ASPHALT
15' X 20' DOUBLE DETECTOR CHECK VALVES
"
14'
APTERS 5, 13, 17.5, 20.5, 22, 25,
26'-0"
The Sanctuary at Alexandra Place
'-3
SOLID WASTE AND SERVICE ENTRY ONLY
20'-0"
OR THE NOTICE FOR REMOVAL.
2619 Bayshore Boulevard, Tampa, Florida Taub Ventures, Inc. December 19, 2018
21
5'-0"
20'-0"
UP
UP
WIDTH FROM 6 FEET TO 0 FEET.
GATE
STOR. STOR.
20'-0"
TRANSFORMER
FIED ADMINISTRATOR L OF DATE A 37" GRAND OAK ZONING TREE AND
OVERHEAD DOOR
VEHICLE USE BUFFER, TYP.
30'-1"
18 (R) T.O. SLAB Elevation: 198'-0" 11'-8"
17 (PH)
11'-8"
T.O. SLAB Elevation: 186'-4"
16 (PH)
11'-4"
T.O. SLAB Elevation: 174'-8"
15 T.O. SLAB Elevation: 163'-4"
11'-4"
UP
14
11'-4"
T.O. SLAB Elevation: 152'-0"
13
11'-4"
T.O. SLAB Elevation: 140'-8"
5
4
DN
10 T.O. SLAB Elevation: 106'-8"
9 T.O. SLAB Elevation: 95'-4"
11'-4"
DN
11
11'-4"
6
11'-4"
7
T.O. SLAB Elevation: 118'-0"
198'-0"
LOT
206'-9"
LOT
11'-4"
UP
8
11'-4"
T.O. SLAB Elevation: 84'-0" UP
UP
7
11'-4"
T.O. SLAB Elevation: 72'-8"
6
11'-4"
T.O. SLAB Elevation: 61'-4"
5
11'-4"
T.O. SLAB Elevation: 50'-0"
4
11'-4"
T.O. SLAB Elevation: 38'-8"
3
11'-4"
T.O. SLAB Elevation: 27'-4"
15'-0"
2
T.O. SLAB Elevation: 16'-0"
15'-0"
16'-0"
205'-3"
LOT
12 T.O. SLAB Elevation: 129'-4"
206'-10" PROPERTY BOUNDARY
LOT
T.O. SLAB Elevation: 0'-0"
1
180'-0" PROPERTY BOUNDARY
50'-0"
50'-0"
50'-0"
30'-0"
180'-0" BAYSHORE BOULEVARD
1
N
Lot Boundary Dimension Plan SCALE: 1" = 40'-0"
REAR ELEVATION (NORTHWEST) SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0"
2
SIDE ELEVATION (SOUTHWEST) SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0"
The Sanctuary at Alexandra Place 2619 Bayshore Boulevard, Tampa, Florida Taub Ventures, Inc. December 19, 2018
DATE:
TY
COUNCIL CHAIRMAN
TY
CITY CLERK
DATE
18'-0"
50'-0"
180'-1" PROPERTY BOUNDARY
205'-3" PROPERTY BOUNDARY
R:
T.O. PARAPET Elevation: 216'-0"
180'-1" 50'-0"
50'-0"
ZONING ADMINISTRATOR
The Sanctuary at Alexandra Place 2619 Bayshore Boulevard, Tampa, Florida Taub Ventures, Inc. December 19, 2018
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