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O’BRIENCOLE CV + PORTFOLIOFALL2022 ‘22
Cole O’Brien is a young professional in the architecture & planning industry. A dedicated individual, he is currently pursuing licensure with the goal of completing AXP hours and ARE exams by February 2023. Cole has a demonstrated history of work within K-12 education and athletics projects across Washington and Arizona. His comprehensive project experience has included illustrating and presenting masterplanning concepts to client and public, leading consultant coordination through all phases of design, to facilitating programming meetings with user groups. He also has played a vital role in construction administration through answering RFIs, processing submittals, attending OAC meetings, reviewing pay app’s, filing field reports and more.
Outside of architecture, Cole’s passions are multi-faceted. He has spent time this last year backpacking across the Icelandic wilderness, volunteering his graphic design skills to nonprofit organizations, learning the ukulele and trail running through multiple national parks.
INTRODUCTION
explored the intertwined relationships between the architectural language of westward expansion, historical portrayals of romantic landscapes, and the perception of romantic landscapes. The project explored how each of these combine to affect the public perception of edge conditions within wild spaces. This time at ASU also included a design excellence award, a graduate teaching position, and connections that led to being asked back to teach in Fall 2022.
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Cole’s educational background includes completion of his M.Ach at Arizona State University in 2019, while maintaining a 4.0 GPA. His time at ASU culminated with an independent applied project ‘Arizona Trail Perception Devices,’ which
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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CURRICULUM HOUSING THEATER STATION
LIGHT FOR HOPE IMMERSIVE
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AZ TRAIL PERCEPTION DEVICES
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VITAE SOCIAL HOUSING PERFORMING ARTS CENTER MILLENNIAL
ARCHITECTURAL INTERN ALSC ARCHITECTS
// Tel: +1 913.660.3133
FACULTY ASSOCIATE ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
// Intro to Computer Modeling , 3D Rhino Fundamentals and Grasshopper Fundamentals
// Spokane Pub. Schools Abi Stadium ~ 150,000 sf Schematic design input and modeling ; interview materials
All responsibilities of “project architect” including leading user group meetings, assigning production roles for SD’s-CD’s, consultant coordination lead, entirety of CA responsibilities
//Mesa High School Student Services Building ~ 16,000 sf
Led or assisted in community visioning meetings ; Produced final master planning look book and modeling ; Verified asbuilts and programming requirements
//ChristGreenfield Charter Gym Addition ~ 9,000 sf
//Mesa High School 30 Year Master Plan
GRAD. TEACHING ASSISTANT ARIZONA STATE UNIV.
Comprehensive involvement in all areas of Const. Admin.
EXPERIENCE
Production lead for DD’s-CD’s ; Comprehensive code review ; Permitting assistance
PHOENIX, AZ 05.20 - PRESENT TEMPE, AZ 08.22 - PRESENT TEMPE, AZ 01.2005.19SPOKANE,12.20WA-08.19
Production team member for DD’s - CD’s
// Whitworth Uni. Athletic Leadership Center ~ 28,000 sf
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNER ORCUTT | WINSLOW
Sole production of CD’s including consultant coordination lead, detailing, permitting review ; Heavy involvement in SD’sDD’s
Production team member for SD’s-CD’s ; Joint CA responsibilities
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// Southridge High School Expansion ~ 30,000sf
//Mesa High Bldgs 100, 300, 400 Renovation ~ 60,000 sf
COLE O’BRIEN
// E-mail: cole.obrien.23@gmail.com
// ARC 301 Architectural Studio IV
//Mesa High School Science & Tech Building ~ 70,000 sf
// OW “Grow Up Grow Out” 2021 State University Grad. College University Design Excellence Award
// Montana State University Second Best Senior Capstone Project
//FellowshipArizonaState
// Sheffield University Architecture Society, International Society
RENDERING: LUMION + VRAY
// AIAS, AZ Outdoors Club, Herberger Institute Grad Student Association
//ScholarshipLightforHope
ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE
//DesignArizona
BA - ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
//WinnerArizona
// AIAS, International Buddy Program, Residence Hall Association
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// Montana State SoA Achievement Third Place Lamp State SoA Fall ‘20 Cover Project
ARIZONA STATE UNIV.
UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD
// 2014 - 2019 ; Bozeman, Montana
SKILLS 3DARCHICADREVITRHINO+ GRASSHOPPER SKETCHUP
RECOGNITION
EDUCATION
MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE
// 2021 - Current ; Phoenix, Arizona
SEMESTER ABROAD
MONTANA STATE UNIV.
// Fall 2018 ; Sheffield, England
SOCIAL HOUSING MEXICO CITY, MEXICO
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This proposal recognizes this crucial ecosystem and the roles of self-expansion, co-ownership, and social organization in economic upward mobility for these merchants and their families. Utilizing the city’s existing streetscapes, a physical framework is provided between, above and beside Mexico City’s marginalized housing districts for this very ecosystem. Here, merchants and their families may begin their life in a new type of home / work environment that allows them to self-expand, pool resources, and grow as they may better serve and bring increased economic activity to their local communities.
SOCIAL HOUSING MEXICO CITY, MEXICO
The Mexico City social housing proposal reimagines the city’s underutilized spaces and informal economy. The ideas build upon Mexico’s historical connection between low class housing and informal street markets. Despite decades of attempts at formalization and expulsion, the city’s street market culture has remained a vital part of the local lifeblood. These markets provide income to over half of the city’s residents and aid underserved sectors of the city.
Fall Arizona2020State University // The Design School Professor Ian Dickenson
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
INFORMATION Design Excellence Award Recipient // By Peer Vote Featured on TDS Fall Catalog Cover
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ARTSPERFORMINGCENTER BOZEMAN, MONTANA
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
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The proposal was embraced as an opportunity to push our technical skillsets. We drew inspiration from convention center proposals by Mies van der Rohe and other space frame structures to create large uninterrupted space. To implement and warp this structure, we learned Grasshopper to create a parametric structure and facade design that encompassed both the inner super-ellipse and outer glass curtain. This glass opens the performance spaces up to the surrounding landscape, while also celebrating the entry procession of the performances inside.
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Montana State University // School of Architecture Professor Jack Smith
ARTSPERFORMINGCENTER BOZEMAN, MONTANA
2nd Best Capstone Project // By Faculty Vote
Spring 2019
Completed in tandem with classmate Colton Riebe, the proposal for the MSU Performing Arts Center and Music School was driven by the desire to create a crown jewel for the regional arts scene. The superellipse form pays homage to iconic performance venue designs such as the IBM World Fair pavilion and “Ando’s Egg.” This performance hall cradle also acts as a beacon to the outer campus, lighting up differently based on performances within the four adjacent performance spaces.
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HOUSINGMILLENNIAL BOZEMAN, MONTANA
INFORMATION Spring 2018 Montana State University // School of Architecture Professor Steve Juroszek
BOZEMAN, MONTANA
The Millennial Housing proposal is an effort to combat Bozeman’s failure to retain less than 7% of its local university graduates after school. The proposal acknowledges the necessity for densification within the city and a formal entrance to the Main Street corridor. Most importantly, it is an effort to propose programmatic elements that best support what new housing schemes should look like for a Millennial generation moving into home ownership.
The site rests at the center of multiple influences, addressing the tourist-heavy Main St., the local event space of the city library’s ‘front yard’, and the recreational activities of the surrounding public park. The form is an effort to simultaneously address each of these unique boundary conditions while simultaneously creating the community of the ‘culde-sac’ within the complex.
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LIGHT FOR HOPE TEMPE, ARIZONA
Fall
Built for a local charity fundraiser to support Arizona youth art programs, my lamp was an exercise in utilizing computation and parametrics to optimize product design. Built without any adhesive, the product aims to effectively diffuse light throughout the space, while simultaneously acknowledging its weight as its structures drapes towards the ground below.
3rd Place Light Design // By Local Design Professionals Arizona2019State University // The Design School Light for Hope Fundraiser
The design script is entirely parametric, allowing for complete customization of dimensions, thus increasing efficiency of design time by allowing for the form design to be nearly completely automated to fit the desires of individual clients in a field where universal dimensions are virtually nonexistent.
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IMMERSIVETHEATER LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND
Fall 2018 University of Sheffield // School of Architecture Professor Yussur Al-Chokhdar
The Ropewalks district in Liverpool has played host to the first super-club, world famous performance venues, and the immersive-entertainment club, the Kazimier. However, the area now experiences vast gentrification through the redevelopment of Wolstenholme Square, resulting in the death of these venues and their contribution to nightlife entertainment: immersion.
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IMMERSIVETHEATER
To combat this, the immersive theater proposal seeks to permanently house the cultural innovative spirit of Ropewalks, while also re-imaging it on a stage that can coexist with the higher-income redevelopment of the area. The space houses a vertical immersion experience, featuring different types of performances as one moves up through the space. This is reinforced by an illuminated grid that acts as both a performance and wayfinding tool. The experience is shrouded under a curtain created through rotating CMU bricks salvaged from the sites of the night clubs that came before it.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND
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Culture Capital
The fame of ropewalks as a culture can largely be attributed to the fame of having the Beatles, the first world super club, and immersive entertainment
ImmediatelyWolstenholmeadjacent to the site, nowhere better can witness the gentrification that enters every facet of the neighborhood. Gone are the super clubs of old, the warehouses that built the orignal ropes, instead replaced by a contemporary death
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Bold St. Heritage
The district’s claim to fame, has become the face of a fake culture. You can witness that flocks that have moved in to take advantage of an area that is nothing of what was originally intended
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FIRE STATION EIGHT TEMPE, ARIZONA
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FIRE STATION EIGHT TEMPE, ARIZONA
INFORMATION Spring Arizona2020State University // The Design School Professor Phil Horton
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
In this process of redesign, the fire station has been relocated to within an office building in a bid to explore how public infrastructure might be reimagined in a more urbanized fabric. The massing of this multi-use structure seeks to celebrate the arrival sequence of the fire engine through a careful “carving” away of the office building itself. This subtraction creates intentional moments of interaction in an overall design that carefully addresses both integration and separation.
The design proposal for Fire Station 8, located in Phase IV of the NOVUS Innovation Corridor, seeks to re-evaluate the existing master plan for Phase IV as well as role that fire stations play in our growing cities. The redesign of master plan seeks to realign implementation with the values for the site: promoting mass transit, supporting athletics facilities, and creating useful, diverse outdoor space.
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The independent project ‘Arizona Trail Perception Devices’ occupies nine locations along the 800-milelong Arizona Trail. Inspired by the ruins of adjacent abandoned mines, the research examines the effects that art and structure have on spatial experience and relationships with natural landscapes. Historically, movement such as Romanticism and ‘Parkitecture’ have suggested a landscape that is immposibly invulnerable to human destruction.
INFORMATION M.Arch Culminating Independent Project Spring Arizona2021State University // The Design School
The reality of Arizona’s landscapes, however, is a vast patchwork of scars caused by ranching, resource extraction and human0cased climate change. Instead of acknloweding this desturction, the existing Arizona Trail conciously masks or outright avoids it. Despite this blindness, the trail today is on the verge of critical water, energy and shade crisises as the trail lacks necessary infrastructure to support future life on the trail. The independent project explores how, using the visual language of westward expansion architecture, this inevitable infrastrcture might act as a form of storytelling to reveal the edge conditinons and narratives of human impact on Arizona’s landscapes.
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COLE O’BRIEN
// E-mail: cole.obrien.23@gmail.com//Tel:+1913.660.3133
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