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Shaun Davis,B.Arch
Portfolio architecture + design Selected works 2012 2015
Shaun Davis 209 2nd St. South, Brookings, SD 57006
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605.228.7760
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shaun.davis.m@gmail.com
EDUCATION Master of Architecture - (Present) Current Cumulative GPA: 4.000 Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies - (2014) Cumulative GPA: 3.048 Ipswich High School-(2009) Cumulative GPA: 3.028
SKILLS 2D 3D Visual Physical Other
Revit Rhinoceros, SketchUp, 3D Printing Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, Grasshopper,iMovie Drafting, Sketching/Drawing, Modeling, Lasercutting Microsoft Office
EXPERIENCE Office Assistant-(August 2010-Present) SDSU Residential Life | Brookings, SD Assist Hall Director and provide info for students Architectural Intern-(May2013-August2013) Architectural Guild | Sioux Falls, SD Drafted documents and handsketched ideas for proposals Laborer-(December 2012-May 2013) Tessiers | Mitchell, SD Hang and connect ductwork Garden Designer-(May 2011-August2011) McCrory Gardens | Brookings,SD Design plant layouts for flowerbeds
EXPERIENCE ABROAD Canada-(2007) One week visit studying history and architecture Europe-(2013) Two weeks abroad studying architecture and visting art galleries Uruguay-(2014) Four weeks abroad studying Cities along the water
INVOLVEMENT
Associated Study Travel Winnipeg, Canada London, United Kingdom Paris, France Berlin, Germany Frankfurt, Germany Habitat for Humanity-(2010-Present) Volunteer building affordable housing AIAS member-(2011-2013) SDSU Doarch involvement Plain Green Conference-(2011) Assisted with Conference events
REFERENCES Sara Lum SDSU DoArch Instructor 605.688.4841 | sara.lum@sdstate.edu Jennifer Phillips Young Hall Director 605.688.5424 | jennifer.phillips@sdstate.edu Trent Osborne High School Principal/Basketball Coach 605.426.6561 | trent.Osborne@k12.sd.us
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Boathouse Design Studio Fall 2014 Charles MacBride
SDSU is starting its first rowing team on campus. The facilities for the team will be located on Lake Poinsett. The boathouse is meant to house storage for rowing boats, rowing tank, exercise space, and classroom/office room. Students chose from 3 vignettes: storage, building on/off the water, and motion. This boathouse represents the motion of the oar.
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Boat Storage Rowing tank area Exercise Area Offices Women’s Lockers Men’s Lockers Classroom Public Restroom Storage Laundry Utility
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RIGID INSULATION STEEL TUBE GLULAM BEAM
GLULAM FRAME METAL PANEL STEEL COLUMN
CRUSHED STONE COLUMN ANCHOR FOUNDATION WALL COMPACT BACKFILL
GLULAM FRAME OPAQUE GLASS RIGID INSULATION
STEEL COLUMN
TRANSLUCENT GLASS METAL PANEL
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Small Stadium/ BigLandscape
Design Studio Spring 2014 Federico Garcia-Lammers
Enclosure models
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SDSU Women’s soccer field is being relocated to Sexaur Field. A small stadium that seats roughly 2000 people is to be built in a large landscape in the center of SDSU’s campus field. The process began with making enclosure models and determining if the stadium would be carved or addative.
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Hotel Montréal Design Studio Fall 2013 Sara Lum Montréal Canada has an empty lot on the intersection of Rue McGill and Rue Le Moyne. A hotel made of 50-150 rooms is to be built. From analyzing a modern-day hotel room students are to focus on a certain area to improve and push throughout the project. This project focuses on boundaries.
Ville-Marie Montréal
Rue McGill/Rue La
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Bedrooms in the hotel are at a set layout. Beds and walls are on tracks and guests are able to controll how they want their room layout. If a floor is rented out there is an opportunity for an open event space.
Moveable panels on the building facade enable guests to have a fully open room or a completely private space.
Base Frame
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We drilled the holes using a 90 degree angle, a 3/8 in. block, and a 7/8 in. block
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Design Studio Fall 2012 Jessica Garcia-Fritz
SDSU’s DoArch Program aske the class to build a base frame that they had previously modeled. The students were split into 2 different groups. Each would model one side of the base frame based on which student’s idea was chosen. Within each group was 5 sub-groups: construction, inventory, assembly, quality control, and documentation.
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Lightweight and Tensile Structures
Building Shop Spring 2013 Charles Macbride
This course focused mainly on two architects, Frei Otto and Buckminster Fuller. Otto was known for his tensile structures like the West German Pavilion at the ‘67 Expo in Montréal and the ‘72 Munich Olympic Arena. Fuller was known for his lightweight geodesic domes and his tensegrity structures.
“Reach for the STARS” photo by Bill Ingram
Rhombi
Hex Shell
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