Stephen A Ellis ARCHITECTURAL INTERN issuu.com/ellisarchitect gear-freed.deviantart.com/gallery
stephen.ellis.design@gmail.com 786-478-5205 skilled and detailed-oriented student seeking part-time internship position // committed to design integrity, project excellence and success of the design team // versed in various drafting, modeling and graphic software packages with both manual and technological competencies and eager to learn new skills // looking for a challenging work environment to gain practical experience and contribute my expertise to the firm
EDUCATION University of Pennsylvania School of Design: PennDesign Philadelphia, PA
University of Technology, Jamaica Caribbean School of Architecture Kingston, Jamaica WI
Master of Architecture // Class of 2015 Schenck-Woodman Design Competition 2nd Place Award, 2013 Department of Architecture Office Assistant, 2013 - Present
Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies // Class of 2011 w/ Honors Outstanding Community Service Award, 2008 Highest Class GPA, 2009, 2010 Dean’s List Award, 2009, 2010
PROFESSIONAL ExPERIENCE Arctic Industries Incorporated Walk-in Coolers Manufacturer - Miami, FL www.arcticwalk-ins.com
Courts Jamaica Limited Furniture Retail Outlet - Kingston, Jamaica www.courts.com.jm
CAD Technician // February 2012 - June 2012 Designed and drafted shop drawings for walk-in coolers and freezers per customer request Collaborated with in-house engineers and manufacturers to resolve structural and fabrication issues Drafted reports, prepared presentations and dealt with customers on behalf of the department Managed departmental initiative to implement advanced software, including Autodesk Revit
Measured Building Surveyor // Summer 2010 Collaborated closely with the Project Manager to measure and record updated building dimensions Supervised the team conducting measured surveys of furniture showrooms and storefronts Produced revised archival drawings for company records and assisted in designing store renovations
AFFILIATIONS National Gallery of Jamaica
Featured Artist // Paintings and Drawings
JCDC/NGJ Annual Visual Arts Competition natgalja.org.jm
Silver Medal, 2008 // Gazebo Bronze Medal, 2008 // Corporate Kingston Merit Award, 2009 // Work in Progress
The Salvation Army School for the Blind Kingston, Jamaica WI
Student Volunteer // Fall 2008 Assisted differently-abled students with sight-related tasks in completing their daily assignments Created voice-recorded content from scholastic texts to be used as studying material Provided technological and academic support for students conducting research for school
SKILL SET Architectural Design
2D Drafting / 3D Modeling Autodesk AutoCAD Autodesk Revit Rhinoceros 3D SketchUp
Graphic Design / Presentation + Information Processing
Graphic Design Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator
Visualizations / Animations 3DS Max V-Ray Renderer Adobe After Effects
Information Processing Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel Microsoft Access
Parametric Design Grasshopper
Presentations Adobe InDesign Microsoft Powerpoint Microsoft Publisher
S.U. Headquarters + Student Activity Center caribbean school of architecture_ fall 2010 instructor: jacquiann lawton
SPATIAL CONFIGURATION
ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS the site encouraged a dialogue between its places of interest, informing the ideal arrangement for the assigned number of iso containers [equivalent of 12x 20’ units] with respect to promoting a comfortable climatic environment and quality of space...
self-shading // overlapping masses shade one another STEPHEN ELLIS SELECTED WORKS 2010-2013
water run-off // channels and protects from precipitation
free ventilation // configuration encourages wind flow
genius loci // architecture reflects current site usage
the proposal is part of a greater campus-wide expansion: a new student union headquarters // the site is home to a national heritage monument - a set of silos and will soon feature other facilities and a ring road to connect new and existing amenities // to maintain the character of the site, a regular venue for daily social interaction and special events, the program incorporates a variety of spaces for activities conducive to student life // organization of these elements responded to the site, its environs and the current patterns of use // the result is a design that enriches campus life by providing a place for student activities and social interaction
ground floor site plan
solar shading analysis [summer + winter] 20 m
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outdoor recreation
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6 main entrance
june 21st_ 3 pm garden
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gymnasium study area conference room concessionaries bar / servery student lounge
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presidential suite vice pres suite staff support office_ treasurer office_ vice pres office_ president
phone: 786-478-5205 // email: stephen.ellis.design@gmail.com // website: issuu.com/ellisarchitect
Disaster Relief Housing Prototype caribbean school of architecture_ fall 2010 instructor: joseph heholt
MATERIAL ASSEMBLY
CONSTRUCTION METHODOLOGY
sketches detailing the construction for (from left) the roof assembly, insulated panels, floor structure and foundation system
STEPHEN ELLIS SELECTED WORKS 2010-2013
amidst the increasing frequency and intensity of natural disasters, the proposal is for a relief housing prototype to be deployed in tropical territories // the prototype functions as both emergency shelter and short-term housing by virtue of its speedy means of erection and its sturdy assembly; considerable flexibility, versatility and ease of construction is due to a set of modular parts // as a tropical habitat, the prototype focuses on issues critical to a tropical lifestyle - ventilation, daylighting, shade, views, privacy - to provide a comfortable environment for recovering families // the prototype was designed to be as low-tech as possible
duplex floor plan 10 ft
section a_ through duplex units 30 ft
reclaimed plywood floor boards steel tie to stabilize wood joists secondary timber joists: 2” [50] x 8” [200] main timber joists: 2” [50] x 12” [300] steel footing: 4” [100] x 4” [100] welded to c-channel holding joist steel sleeve: 6” [150] x 6” [150] welded to steel face plate gabion basket: 3’-0” [1000] x 5’-0” (1500) x 3’-0” [1000] partially submerged below grade steel face plate: 3’-0” [1000] x 3’-0” [1000]
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aluminium hollow section: 4” [100] x 4” [100] aluminum angle w/ bolt and washer wooden wall panel w/ aluminium frame oriented strand board [o.s.b.] 1/2” [12.5] exterior cladding of panel paper and air infill for insulation reclaimed plywood boards 1’-6” [500] x 3’-0” [1000] interior cladding aluminium shelf angle secured to joist prefabricated window [and door] components
phone: 786-478-5205 // email: stephen.ellis.design@gmail.com // website: issuu.com/ellisarchitect
Hybrid B[en]CH
university of pennsylvania_ fall 2012 instructor: simon kim // design team: stephen ellis + nathan hammitt w/ rose florian
DESIGN SPECIFICITY
ERGONOMICS OF ACTIVITY
cast of characters exhibiting the activities informing a series of design-specific ergonomic profiles STEPHEN ELLIS SELECTED WORKS 2010-2013
A dog walker constant movement over an open and resilient surface B lone drinker quiet environment for reflecting; thinking C language learners conversation heavily encouraged; open and engaging D couple on a date intimate, romantic, sensual setting for two people in love E sun bather physically exposed yet protected from unnecessary stimuli F people watchers position that yields a vast field of vision; hidden from others G instrument player rehearsal space, music studio, stage for various performances H parent with kids playful space with varied; non-orthogonal surfaces I cellphone caller insular setting with enough privacy for a single occupant J deal makers an appropriately formal setting; stark with an introverted focus
the proposal is for a furniture design that borrows the logic of existing designs to create a unique ergonomic experience // a cast of characters was derived to establish a variety of activities that require different sectional profiles that correlate to their specific programmatic conditions // the premise of the design is to articulate, through a curvilinear language derived from the cross-check chair, a series of platforms that specifically suit a particular action or circumstance // using the catalog of profiles, different iterations can be produced to fit any length, combination of program or spatial configuration by blending selected profiles at calibrated lengths
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Courtyard House // Artist Residence university of pennsylvania_ fall 2012 instructor: simon kim
ORGANIZATIONAL LOGIC
SYSTEM OF ITERATION
interpendent spatial relationships
liminal and tangential relationships STEPHEN ELLIS SELECTED WORKS 2010-2013
key vertices for planar system yielding iterations for (from top) the inner sanctum, the gallery and the studio
the proposal is for a house specifically designed for the character of the starving artist // the program was conceived around the artist’s main phases of creative production and organized using an interdependent geometric system // multiple iterations of spatial configurations were produced using tangential relationships within the system // furthermore, by implementing increasing levels of control, the deductive process to develop an ideal configuration yielded options that were further developed // the plan reflects the artist’s restrictive lifestyle and how sensory accessibility through the house is regulated by the central courtyard
possible configurations of planar combinations [spatially consolidated enclosures - with no stray or open vertices - were selected]
3d wireframe [plan] = ground plane + ceiling plane 3d wireframe [plan] = ground plane + ceiling plane
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set of viable 3d forms extracted from planar study set of viable 3d forms extracted from planar study [selected configuration was developed] [selected configuration was developed]
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entry corridor kitchen gallery // living area courtyard // sculpture garden artist studio inner sanctum // bedroom
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The Cabaret of Desire university of pennsylvania_ fall 2012 instructor: simon kim
SPATIAL CONCORDANCE PROGRAMMATIC INTERDEPENDENCE
the effect of context on establishing programmatic nodes on the site (top) and how those nodes inform the articulation of geometry (bottom) STEPHEN ELLIS SELECTED WORKS 2010-2013
stacking configurations
the proposal is for an entertainment venue organized around a central performance space – a cabaret // introducing an urban context via a corner lot site affected the programmatic sequence through and organization of the project // a design code was derived from nodal and tangential relationships, framing a system for making both aesthetic and programmatic decisions // stack configurations describe levels of concordance between program-types and space-types // the project conveys a spatial sequence and aesthetic that responds to the ‘desire’ of a specific activity to take place in a particular space based on a dialogue of concordance
site-contained spatial domains
program-coded masses
index of concordance [domain - program] maximum
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communal [flexible]
hidden [low accessibility]
intimate [introverted]
controlled [medium accessibility] public [high accessibility]
formal [ordered]
maximum concordance
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Urban Water Farm // Schenk-Woodman 2nd Place Winner university of pennsylvania_ spring 2013 design team: stephen ellis + anyi song + xiaoqing liu + jacqueline martinez
ECOLOGICAL IMPLEMENTATION VARIABLE TOPOGRAPHY
STEPHEN ELLIS SELECTED WORKS 2010-2013
The proposal is for an aquatic research center and part-time emergency refuge to service the flood-prone community of gray’s ferry, philadelphia // basecamps placed along the length of the schuylkill river provide geographic-specific programs for the city // these ‘motherships’ act as urban interventions, serving a community-based function for most of the year and acting as refuge during times of crisis, and interconnected by means of numerous choreographed armatures stretching from bankto–bank // on a site-specific scale, ecological strategies are implemented into the site using natural systems and man-made infrastructure
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prototype design for occupiable pods used both as observation spaces embedded into the bioswales and housing for displaced persons during a flood phone: 786-478-5205 // email: stephen.ellis.design@gmail.com // website: issuu.com/ellisarchitect
Stephen A Ellis address
4051 spruce street apt 2r philadelphia, pa 19104
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stephen.ellis.design@gmail.com
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