Drew Truskey | Portfolio

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Portfolio Drew Truskey


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Drew Truskey LEED Green Associate Kansas City, Missouri 64105 (925) 324-2215 drew.truskey@gmail.com

Education The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS Master of Architecture, May 2016 Scholarship: Greg Schultz Scholarship 2014-2015 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR Bachelor of Arts, Political Science, June 2010 Concentration: Politics of Development, Urban and Regional Planning Minor: Planning, Public Policy and Management Honors: Dean’s List: Winter 2008, Spring 2008, Fall 2009, Golden Key International Honour Society, Sigma Alpha Pi - The National Society of Leadership and Success, Pi Sigma Alpha - National Political Science Honor Society Study Abroad: American Heritage Association (AHA) International Dublin, Ireland Summer 2009 Professional Memberships The American Institute of Architects U.S. Green Building Council Experience Associate Architect II April 2019 – July 2020 HNTB, Kansas City, MO Assisted in the production of construction documents using Revit through BIM 360 regarding the Tampa International Airport Main Terminal Curbside Expansion Program Conducted daily coordination with consultants through Outlook and WebEx to produce precise details Generated accurate BIM models with Revit to facilitate clear and precise construction documents


Handled shop drawings and requests for information through Newforma during construction administration Produced revised sheets with Revit for bulletin project updates and created narratives for the bulletins through BIMLink

Architectural Designer June 2016 - March 2019 BRR Architecture, Overland Park, KS Generated construction documents with Revit for a wide range of projects, such as extended stay hotels, mid-range hotels, country club renovation, and pavilion space Produced construction documents for retail projects with AutoCAD Conducted coordination meetings with consultants with the use of Zoom to further the development of projects Handled code comments from jurisdictions during the permitting process and requests for information, and shop drawings with Procore Assisted with the entitlement process, schematic design, and design development of extended stay hotel, mid-range hotel, and retail projects Graduate Research Fellow August 2015 - December 2015 Gould Evans, Lawrence, KS Assisted in the production of a research booklet about re-purposing vacant parcels in Kansas City, Kansas with InDesign Created custom graphics for community engagements and research booklet with Illustrator Met with local community leaders and residents through interviews and canvassing activities to ascertain the best way for our research to assist the community Aided in the production of maps regarding local population data with ArcGIS Architectural Intern June 2015 - August 2015, December 2015 - January 2016 BRR Architecture, Overland Park, KS Participated in the production of construction documents with Revit regarding extended stay hotel projects Aided in the schematic design process through the generation of BIM models with Revit and the creation of floor plans with AutoCAD Researched municipal codes with Municode and ordinances to facilitate the entitlement process for retail projects Skills

Computer: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Teams, Cisco WebEx, Zoom, Bluebeam Revu, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, Autodesk AutoCAD, Autodesk Revit, Rhino 3D, SketchUp, ArcGIS, Ideate BIMLink, Autodesk BIM 360, Procore, Newforma


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SELECTED PROFESSIONAL WORK Tampa International Airport 5 Home2 Suites 11 Homestead Country Club 15 WoodSpring Suites 19 Fishtech Pavilion 23 ACADEMIC WORK Social, Science and Center for Sustainability 25 312 Mojura Tower 29 PERSONAL WORK eCh Media Headquarters 33 Lite Lodging 37 Courthouse 41 PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK Kansas City, MO 42


Tampa International Airport Year | 2020 Location | Tampa, FL The Tampa International Airport Main Terminal Curbside Expansion Program was a 150,000 square foot expansion of curbside entrances, a new central utility plant and vertical circulation buildings for the red and blue sides of the airport. As an associate architect, I handled the development of the construction documents of the new central utility plant, red side vertical circulation building, and new APM station. In addition, I handled construction administration on the blue side and central utility plant of the project. The modernization of the Tampa International Airport entailed various intriguing design aspects. A stepped ceiling greets passengers at the new curbside departure levels, a monumental stair ushers passengers between the various levels of the main terminal, and a grand central utility plant demonstrates that a power plant can be truly captivating.

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Home2 Suites Year | 2018 Location | Wayne Township, NJ The Home2 Suites project was a 70,166 square foot, 4 story hotel with 120 guestrooms. As the project designer, I handled design development through construction documents. Throughout the process, I coordinated with our consultants to deliver the project on time and within budget to the client. An interesting component to this project entailed the ‘L’ shaped layout and multiple materials found on the facade, such as Trespa panels, Dri-Design panels, Hardie cement board, full size brick, and EIFs. The multitude of materials required extensive detailing in the construction document set.

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Home2 Suites

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DESIGN REPRESENTATION ONLY - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION - The building images shown are a representation of the current design intent only. The building images may not reflect variations in color, tone, hue, tint, shading, ambient light intensity, materials, texture, contrast, font style, construction variations required by building codes or

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EIFS

Brick

Cementitious Siding

EIFS

Wood Paneling

Glazing

Wood Paneling

Brick

Top of Roof 49’-2”

Top of Roof 47’-0”

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North Elevation

Cementitious Siding

Brick

Glazing

EIFS

Top of Roof 47’-0”

South Elevation 13

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of Roof 49’-2”

Metal Panel

Cementitious Siding

Wood Paneling

EIFS

Cementitious Siding

Top of Roof 47’-0”

East Elevation

Canopy

Metal Panel EIFS

Top of Roof 49’-2”

Brick

EIFS

Cementitious Siding

Top of Beacon 53’-10”

Top of Roof 47’-0”

West Elevation 14


Homestead Country Club Year | 2018 Location | Prairie Village, KS The Homestead Country Club was a 18,373 square foot renovation and addition to an existing tennis club. As this project progressed through construction documents, I was brought on to assist in its production as a project designer and oversee the other designer working on it. At weekly meetings, I laid out tasks to be completed and continually checked in with my colleague to make sure we were on track for completion of the construction documents. An interesting aspect to this project entailed conducting scope trips to document the existing building we were renovating and adding an addition to. During the scope trip, I photographed the existing conditions and conducted measurements along with making sure our work did not interfere with the guests of the tennis club.

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Homestead Country Club Concept Perspective

DESIGN REPRESENTATION ONLY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION The building images shown are a representation of the current design intent only. The building images may not reflect variations in color, tone, hue, tint, shading, ambient light intensity, materials, texture,

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Existing Masonry painted SW 7063 “Nebulus White” Storefront

Existing Siding painted SW 7067 “CityScape”

Fascia to match Pac-Clad “Charcoal”

Concrete Retaining Wall

Aluminum Railing

New Masonry painted SW 7063 “Nebulus White”

Fascia to match Pac-Clad “Charcoal

Top of Roof 17’-2”

Front Elevation Concrete Retaining Wall

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Aluminum Railing

New Masonry painted SW 7063 “Nebulus White”

Under-Soffit Longboard “Dark Cherry”

Rear Elevation

Fascia Metal Door Window to match match New Masonrypainted to New Siding Standing Pac-Clad SW 7067 painted SW 7063 painted SW 7067 Seam “Charcoal” “Cityscape” “Nebulus White” “CityScape” Metal

New Siding painted Fascia SW 7067 “CityScape” to match Pac-Clad “Charcoal”

Roof

Top of Roof 17’-2”

Existing Siding painted SW 7067 “CityScape”

Existing

Under-Soffit Longboard

Metal Door painted to match

Existing Siding painted SW 7067

New

Under-Soffit Longboard “Dark Cherry” Aluminum Railing

Fascia to match

Metal Door painted to match SW 7067 “Cityscape”

Top of Roof 17’-2”

Elevation Rear Right Elevation Standing 17 Seam

Under-Soffit Longboard “Dark Cherry”

Storefront

Existing Masonry painted SW 7063

Under-Soffit Longboard “Dark Cherry”

Standing Seam Metal Roof

Window

Existing Masonry painted SW 7063 “Nebulus White”

Metal Door painted to SW 7067 “Cityscape


Existing Masonry painted SW 7063 Existing “NebulusMasonry White” painted SW 7063 Storefront “Nebulus White” Storefront

Existing Siding painted SW 7067 Existing Siding “CityScape” painted SW 7067 “CityScape”

Fascia to match Fascia Pac-Clad to match “Charcoal” Pac-Clad “Charcoal”

Concrete Retaining Wall Concrete Retaining Wall

Aluminum Railing Aluminum Railing

New Masonry painted SW 7063 New Masonry “Nebulus White” painted SW 7063 “Nebulus White”

Fascia to match Fascia Pac-Clad to match “Charcoal” Pac-Clad “Charcoal”

Metal Door painted to match Metal Door SW 7067 painted to match “Cityscape” SW 7067 “Cityscape”

Window

New Siding painted SW 7067 New Siding “CityScape” painted SW 7067 “CityScape”

Window

Top of Roof 17’-2” Top of Roof 17’-2”

levation levation

Under-Soffit Longboard Under-Soffit “Dark Cherry” Longboard “Dark Cherry” New Masonry painted SW 7063 New Masonry “Nebulus White” painted SW 7063 “Nebulus White”

Under-Soffit Longboard Under-Soffit “Dark Cherry” Longboard “Dark Cherry”

Rear Elevation Rear Elevation New Siding painted SW 7067 New Siding “CityScape” painted SW 7067 “CityScape”

levation levation Aluminum Railing Aluminum Railing

evation evation

Top of Roof 17’-2” Top of Roof 17’-2”

Fascia to match Fascia Pac-Clad to match “Charcoal” Pac-Clad “Charcoal”

Standing Seam Standing Metal Seam Roof Metal Roof

Existing

New

Existing

New

Under-Soffit Longboard Under-Soffit “Dark Cherry” Longboard “Dark Cherry”

Under-Soffit Longboard Under-Soffit “Dark Cherry” Longboard “Dark Cherry”

Standing Seam Standing Metal Seam Roof Metal Roof

Metal Door painted to match Metal Door SW 7067 painted to match “Cityscape” SW 7067 “Cityscape”

Window Window

Existing Siding painted SW 7067 Existing Siding “CityScape” painted SW 7067 “CityScape”

Homestead Country Club Club Building Elevations

Existing Siding painted SW 7067 Existing Siding “CityScape” painted SW 7067 “CityScape”

Existing Masonry painted SW 7063 Existing “NebulusMasonry White” painted SW 7063 “Nebulus White”

Storefront Storefront

Metal Door painted to match Metal Door SW 7067 painted to match “Cityscape” SW 7067 “Cityscape”

Existing

New

Existing

New

Existing Masonry painted SW 7063 Existing “NebulusMasonry White” painted SW 7063 “Nebulus White”

New Siding painted SW 7067 New Siding “CityScape” painted SW 7067 “CityScape”

Fascia to match Fascia Pac-Clad to match “Charcoal” Pac-Clad “Charcoal”

Top of Roof 17’-2” Top of Roof 17’-2”

Top of Roof 17’-2” Top of Roof 17’-2”

New Masonry painted SW 7063 New Masonry “Nebulus White” painted SW 7063 “Nebulus White”

DESIGN REPRESENTATION ONLY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION The building images shown are a representation of the current design intent only. The building images may not reflect variations in color,

DESIGN REPRESENTATION ONLY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION

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WoodSpring Suites Year | 2017 Location | Richland, WA The WoodSpring Suites was a 49,776 square foot, 4 story hotel with 122 guestrooms. As the project designer on this extended-stay hotel, I handled construction documents and permitting. The project entailed continual coordination with our consultants and later communication with the reviewer of the jurisdiction to facilitate a smooth permitting process. An interesting component to this building consisted of the nonprototypical nature of the design. WoodSpring Suites are constructed throughout the U.S. with a standard design and color scheme. This particular project had an unique butterfly roof and front canopy along with a non-prototypical color scheme. This led to extensive detailing in the construction documents to realize the intention of the design.

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WoodTone Siding Alpine Cedar

EIFS SW 7005 Pure White

Cement Board SW 7068 Grizzle Gray

Mutual Materials Pewter

Front Elevation

Left Elevation Woodspring Suites | Elevations Richland, WA

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DESIGN REPRESENTATION ONLY - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION - The building images shown are a representation of the current design intent only. The building images may not reflect variations in color, tone, hue, tint, shading, ambient light intensity, materials, texture, contrast, font style, construction variations required by building codes or inspectors, material availability or final design detailing.

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Vinyl Windows No Muntins

Vinyl Windows No Muntins

WoodTone Siding Alpine Cedar

WoodTone Siding Alpine Cedar

Cement Board SW 7068

Cement Board Grizzle Gray SW 7068 Grizzle Gray

Rear Elevation

Rear Elevation

HM Doors SW 6990

Caviar HM Doors SW 6990 Caviar

Right Elevation Woodspring Suites | Elevations

DESIGN REPRESENTATION ONLY - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION - The building images shown are a representation of the current design intent only. The building images may not reflect variations in color, tone, hue, tint, shading, ambient light intensity, materials, texture, contrast, font style, construction variations required by building codes or

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Fishtech Pavilion Year | 2018 Location | Kansas City, MO The Fishtech Pavilion was a 2,576 square foot accessory structure to the existing Fishtech campus buildings. As the project designer on this project, I handled construction documents. I worked closely with the project manager to make sure the design intention of this structure was fully realized. An interesting aspect of this project is that it required extensive coordination with structural and MEP consultants as every detail was heavily analyzed since the project was an accessory structure to BRR Architecture’s 2018 Capstone Award winning Fishtech office project.

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Social, Science, and Sustainability Center Year | 2015 Location | Lawrence, KS The Social, Science, and Sustainability Center was a collaborative design effort with Rosemary Nelson, Kashish Syeda Naqvi, Xun Sun, and Vivianna Wang during the BNIM | KU Living Building Studio. This collaborative design process had the common goal of creating an ecological awareness hub on The University of Kansas campus. The Living Building Challenge was the design standard used in pursuing the development of the Social, Science, and Sustainability Center. An important aspect of the design was to create a space for students, faculty, and community members to experience the ever-changing process of nature through their interaction with a plethora of exposed eco-machine lagoons that inhabit the site. By incorporating ecological processes within the architectural program of the building, the Social, Science, and Sustainability Center was able to provide the university and local community with not only a suitable building for educational needs, but a building that promoted sustainability didactically.

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312 Mojura Tower Year | 2014 Location | Kansas City, MO 312 Mojura Tower was a mixed-use building constructed out of cross laminated timber (CLT), and was located in the Garment District of Kansas City, Missouri. The building was inspired by the Nakagin Capsule Tower by Kisho Kurokawa and consisted of 68 prefabricated modular units for its residential component. The retail and workshop component of the building entailed the first and second floors and were built with on-site construction methods. The overall design consisted of three principles, first, a design that took into account passive systems, such as stack ventilation and water retention. Second, honored the use of CLT in the construction of the building through exposing it with the use of charred CLT panels on the exterior. Third, took full advantage of prefabricated modular construction by allowing additional units to be added to the upper levels of the building if the need arose.

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eCh Media Headquarters Year | 2014 Location | San Francisco, CA The headquarters of eCh Media was located in the South of Market neighborhood in the city of San Francisco, California. The building was a commercial structure with an eight story tower and accompanying three story building. It was the hypothetical headquarters of a local media company that desired a stylish, yet reserved landmark for their headquarters. The design of the building entailed exterior glazing wrapped in an alternating louver system that provided shade from natural light while creating a distinctive facade. Beyond the elaborate facade, the building was designed with a minimalist program that consisted of an open floor plan that ensured a collaborative work space environment.

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Lite Lodging Year | 2018 Location | Kansas City, MO Lite Lodging was an entry in a hospitality oriented design competition. The essence of the project was to see how modular, prefabricated units could be seamlessly inserted into an urban setting to provide additional hotel rooms affordably, yet with luxury in mind. The units were constructed out of cross-laminated timber (CLT), a cost-effective, but strong material that possessed innate sustainable properties, such as a strong insulative component. Due to their nature of being prefabricated, the units had a high degree of customization that could be modified easily depending on the client’s desire. The luxury quality of the units came into play due to their dimension of 13’ by 38’, which provided ample room for guests, yet still allowed easy transport to the site. Lastly, the interior had an exposed CLT material quality. The CLT interior provided an inviting natural environment for guests to enjoy their time relaxing on modern furniture while they observed the urban landscape through ample fenestrations throughout the unit.

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