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I M A G E C R E D I T : B RY C E G A M P E R
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DESIGNER INFO | BRYCE GAMPE SKILLS
LAWRENCE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
bachelors of science in architecture
hand drafting sketching rendering model building communication teamwork leadership
B AC K G RO U N D (C) 248.320.5863 (e) BGAMPER@LTU.EDU
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I am entering my fifth year of education at Lawrence Tech, studying for my Bachelors of Science in Architecture. I have an unparalleled passion for design and architecture. I believe in the power and impact that space can have on an individual, a community and a culture. For this reason I always push myself to become a better designer and to give back to the communities I live and work in. I hope to gain more professional experience in a design firm, and to continue to grow as an individual and a designer through my relationships with coworkers and clients. In turn, I believe my abilities are an asset to any company I work in. I am passionate in everything I do and will always challenge myself to develop my skills further.
[COMPUTER] autoCAD sketchup revit rhino adobe illustrator adobe indesign adobe photoshop microsoft office
ER PROJECT TIMELINE 20 07
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TORONTO PUBLIC REFERENCE LIBRARY
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ACTS 29 ACCESSMOD
2011 ARCC SPRING RESEARCH CONF.
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TORONTO PUBLIC REFERENCE Location: Toronto, ON Canada A project to relocate the existing Toronto Public Reference Library to a more prominent location. Devoting more than half of the site to public space, the required 38,6912m of space required to contain all the current collection was compressed into two vertical circulation towers. The overall design was driven by the needs of the public space as well as the dichotomy between the circulation materials and the reference documents. The public space is divided between a stage and audience the public space zones and draw the public in and allow the interior and exterior spaces to be engaged together.
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ACTS 29 | COMMUNITY CENTER Location: Hamtramck, MI USA A project to create an addition and expansion for the existing community center of the client, ACTS 29. The program included a multi denomination worship space, workshops, retail frontage and continued education classrooms. The expansion also includes a clinic space, gymnasium and apartments. The program and design was driven by the multiple cultures and countries that are represented in Hamtramck. The cultural differences made it important to include multiple entrances and spaces for the community to use peacefully and simultaneously.
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ACCESSMOD
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Location: Southfield, MI USA A project to design a prefabricated, modular accessibility ramp for handicapped clients that is affordable, easily manufactured, and easily assembled. accessMOD is a student driven research project into digital fabrication technology and modular construction. The project was inspired by the Freedom by Design program of the American Institute of Architecture Students, a community service program that allows students to design and build accessibility solutions for clients with disabilities & handicaps. Using digital fabrication, the team is actively working to create an ADA handicap accessibility ramp that is easy and affordable to manufacture and can be distributed to those in need. The project is challenged by ADA codes, and the capabilities of the CNC machine. This project is still in progress.
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2011 ARCC SPRING RESEARCH C Location: Detroit, MI USA The Architectural Research Centers Consortium (ARCC) host a bi-annual domestic conference in the United States to bring together researchers from across the globe. The branding and identity for the conference revolved around the concept of technology and research. As a result, the a QR code was generated for the conference website and used throughout the graphics to give a prominent and grounded identity to the conference at all of the locations in Detroit. The cover design for the conference proceedings was a collaboration between Bryce Gamper (architecture) and Tyler Hays (graphic design).
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