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CALEB JOHN SCHNURBUSCH A W A R DS - 2020 AIA KANSAS STUDENT SMALL ARCHITECTURAL PROJECT HONOR AWARD - ARCHITECTURE MASTERPRIZE - STUDENT SMALL ARCHITECTURE AWARD
ED UC A TI O N
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University of Kansas
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Class of 2022
M.Arch 5 Year Program
(573) 579-1627
3.660 Cumulative GPA Email
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First Year Architecture Mentor
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SKIL L S
WO R K E X P E R I E N CE Bill Roussel Drafting
Cape Girardeau, Missouri
During winter break, I worked on finalizing drawings
Autodesk Revit
with a local architect. I crafted CDs for local
Auto Cad
businesses and sent the sets to the City of Cape
3Ds Max
Girardeau for inspection. Adobe Kimbeland Country Club
Jackson, Missouri
Over the summer, I cleaned golf carts at my local
Photoshop Indesign
course and also helped in the pro shop. SketchUp Part Time Mower
Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Over the summer, during the day, I mowed nearly
Microsoft Office
20 - 30 yards every week around Cape Girardeau and Jackson, Missouri. Part Time Painter
INTER ESTS Cape Girardeau, Missouri
During the time between mowing and working
Passivhaus / PHUIS
at the golf course, I painted rental properties
LEED Design
between tenants.
Tiny House Design
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Sp r i ng 2 0 2 0 I A rch 5 0 8 I G rego r y Cr ich low
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G R E E N I S LET Fall 2020 I Arch 608 I Shannon Criss
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Fall 2019 I Arch 509 I Keith Van De Riet
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LA W R EN C E , K A NSA S - SP R I N G 2 0 2 0
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Delaware Street Commons lies quietly in residential Eastern Lawrence, Kansas. With over twenty years at this location, the community have begun centering their focus on self efficiency while providing for the community of Lawrence. However, existing conditions have prohibited much growth in that ideology. Lacking in essential tools, space, and a built environment has halted the expansion of Delaware Street Commons. Our studio welcomed the great task of designing a building where the community can begin working in as well as feel at home.
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The 9 sketches represent the ideologies comprising the design. Focused around environmental systems including green roof, water collection, solar collection and recycling materials. While also using these methods to power the building and educate visitors.
16 PICTUR E COL L A GE The images express a stronger understanding of materiality and flow throughout the space. I’d prefer using natural materials such as wood to create a warmth within the building, but also use concrete for easy cleaning in the dirty environments such as garden and shops. 6
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The purpose of the found objects model was to create a material pallette for finalizing our building. It was enjoyable for me because as I found different pieces that peaked my interest, I pondered how to include it. I started with a 2�x 6� scrap of red oak lumber, then found the rectangular steel tube. I welded a stand for it and drilled holes into the wood for all-thread. The all thread held the plexiglass above the wood,
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My conceptual design consisted of using as much of the site as possible without overcrowding it. Keeping the profile of the new building fairly tamed also complemented the existing structures nearby. This helped with the balance of the site and cohesion of the community. The roof height does not extend above any existing roof plus the slope follows the natural contour of the site.
By drawing lines off existing buildings, rooms such as the library, auditorium, greenhouse and workshop formed naturally. They also served as the crest and trough of the wavy green roof designed to catch rain water. SPRING 2020
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LIBRARY
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100 SEAT AUDITORIUM
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ELEVATOR I STAIRWELL
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MEN’S RESTROOM
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exterior commons
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interior commons
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PREP KITCHEN
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SINGLE RESTROOM
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CONFERENCE ROOM
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NORTH ELEVATION I 1/16” = 1’- 0”
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SOUTH ELEVATION I 1/16” = 1’- 0”
1/16” = 1’- 0”
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1/16” = 1’- 0”
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FOUNDATION
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DUCTWORK
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W H A T MA KE S A GO OD CI T Y ?
P UBL I C TR A N S IT EDU C A TI O N A F F O R DA B L E H O USIN G P A RK S
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A good city consists of several systems containing many subsystems that ultimately have a domino effect on the city.
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These systems fall into diverse categories that have different effects on the city as a whole or individuals who have seen direct results due to the failures in the system.
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A great city also recognizes failing systems, corrects them, and ultimately learns from them.
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GREEN ISLET
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represents the transition of the heat island into usable green space by incorporating individual plots for residents to grow gardens. Currently, this concrete jungle lacks many of the basic necessities for the community to use to their advantage. Without grocery stores and schools, plus little residential, the West Bottoms revitalization plan stands idle. By using the three E’s of sustainability, I propose the Green Islet to offer a safe habitat, equitable work and educational environment for all, yet consider the effect a building has on it’s natural surroundings.
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From elevation, it appears
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Modular design makes
The bow tie module was
the modules fit together
for easy mass production.
inspired by the existing
such as brick coursing, but
Then, in a brick-like bond,
brick daylight warehouses.
from perspective, you see
stacked up to form larger
the true depth of each unit.
massing.
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20 o F cooler on average Less air polution with redused use of A/C
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The interior courtyard is split into two separate spaces. The right side dedicated for an outdoor learning space and the left is primarily public. This space is intended for small to large scale events hosted by the apartment complex or any of the small stores.
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The initial program for the Discovery Garden project consisted of a new entryway into the garden’s public area. However, we decided
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to attract visitors with a gathering space doubling as a new experience in education too. All inspired from a migration map of Monarch butterflies. The journey from the west entrance to the pavilion,
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EMERGENCE
Professor:
Keith Van De Riet
Teaching Assistant:
Savannah Kruse
Professional Stone Carver:
Karl Ramberg
Team:
Jack Bindley
Sarah Craig
Austin Gelsomino
Roe Grace
John Hardie
Chris Johnson
Jonathan Mcgowan
Julianna Ribble
Emily Sanders
Caleb Schnurbusch
Isabella Smith
John Veirs
Samuel Zimmerman
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Phone (573) 579-1627 Email calebschnurbusch7@gmail.com calebschnurbusch@ku.edu LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/caleb-schnurbusch
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