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Architecture Portfolio Evan Ford | Class of 2024



Evan Ford Architecture Portfolio evandford303@gmail.com (215) - 791 - 3340


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Ryu Architecture Studio School of architecture & Design

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Francisville Finance Financial Education Center

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Purposeful Plastic Lightweight Canopy

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Death Valley Research Center

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Temporary Research Facility

Connecting Bethlehem Academy of Arts & Culture

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The Waterfront at Anable

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NYC Urban Development

Professional Catalog

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Biography

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Northern Entrance Perspective


Ryū Architecture Studio |

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Partnered with Isaac Buxton and Ryan Clark we developed an architecture studio for Thomas Jefferson University’s East Falls Campus. We challenged ourselves to push the limits of our abilities by striving to create a meaningful and impactful addition to our university’s campus while meeting the standards of Net Zero. This required extraneous consideration for construction methods, R values, building code, materiality, energy usage, solar harvesting, and other passive design strategies. To further push the boundaries of our project, we also restricted ourselves to preserve all of the existing trees on site, emphasizing the importance of the campuses existing conditions. While sustainable strategies were a leading aspect of the project, existing conditions such as circulation played a major role in the formation of two masses that attract towards the central space of emanation while engaging with the surrounding context. Project Programs: ■ ■

Revit 2022 Lumion

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Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator

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Master Site Plan


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Lecture Hall Section

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Parti Diagram

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Ground Floor Plan


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Parti Diagram

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Studio Section

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Second Floor Plan


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Experiential Section

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Studio Interior Perspective

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Lecture Hall Interior Perspective


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Space of Emanation Diagram

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Section Perspective


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3D Wall Section

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CLT Column Spider Connection

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CLT Column Pillar Connection


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Stair Wall Section

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3D Structure Diagrams


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Southern Perspective

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North Eastern Perspective


RyŪ Architecture Studio / 15

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Space of Emanation Perspective

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Northern Perspective


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Site Plan

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Elevation

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Building Section

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Interior Perspective


Francisville Finance |

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Located in Philadelphia on the corner of Ridge Avenue and North Broad Street; this financial education center serves as a hub for the families of Francisville and the surrounding neighborhoods. With the goal of combating the negative effects of an extremely gentrified neighborhood, Francisville Finance provides long time residents and new coming families with financial resources and access to resources that are commonly under utilized or undisclosed to existing community members. The surrounding facade displays the interior functionality and privacy through a wooden lattice that becomes more transparent as it travels down the building to public spaces. The exterior courtyard and interior spaces invites members of the community to enter the ground floor cafe, wait for the bus, get lunch with a friend, or browse the catalog of financial resources. Project Programs: ■ ■

Revit 2022 Rhino

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Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator

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Exterior Perspective


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Massing Diagrams

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Exterior Perspective


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01 Lobby 02 Studio Workspace 03 Showroom 04 Cafe 05 Computer Lab 06 Lecture Hall 07 Storage/Loading Room 08 Loading Dock 09 Exterior Courtyard 10 Exterior Presentation Space 11 Bathroom 12 Storage 13 Mechanical

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Purposeful Plastic | This lightweight canopy transforms a Philadelphia ruin into a statement against pollution in the neighborhood of Strawberry Mansion. Collecting polluted plastic and using it to turn a deserted piece of architecture into a covered space with variable programs demonstrates the power that recycling can have on a community and its environment. Project Programs: ■ ■

Hand Drawing Model Making

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Site Plan

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Parti Diagram

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Elevation

Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop


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Exterior Perspective

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Interior Perspective

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Model Photos


Death Valley Research Center | 22 |

Working with Lola Lopez, Daniel Habeeb, and Paul Spence we aimed to create a functional and sustainable research center within one of the hottest climates of world. Located alongside the Eureka Dunes of Death Valley California, this atmospheric research center combats the extreme heat and dynamic environment with the use of strategic tectonic systems. Utilizing the plethora of sand on site for a 3D printed structure, the research center is efficiently designed to serve its designated 8 month time span and dissolve seamlessly into the natural topography of its surrounding dunes. The uniquely printed structural supports allow for airflow to travel within the building’s walls generating consistent passive cooling throughout the interior research and living spaces. To power the active cooling systems our researchers continuously harvest the 25mph wind with the use of 3D printed and adaptable bio-plastic wind turbines that surround the exterior perimeter on a track, allowing for effortless adaptability to the changing wind directions. Project Programs: ■ ■ ■

Revit 2022 Rhino Ultimaker Cura

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Lumion Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator


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Exterior Perspective


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Exterior Perspective

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3D Printed Site Model

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Wall Section


Death Valley Research Center / 25 01 Entrance Hall 02 Water Cooling 03 Water Tank 04 Research Lab 05 Testing Lab 06 Cooling Room 07 Refrigeration 08 Interior Storage 09 I.T. Room 10 Dormitory 11 Lounge / Living Space 12 Kitchen 13 Gym 14 Bathroom 15 Closet 16 Exterior Storage

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Interior Perspective

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Master Site Plan


Connecting Bethlehem |

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Drawing from previous concepts of material connections and contrasts, I began to develop this performance center. Connecting Bethlehem is made up of three primary masses each designated to a range of functions including residential, performance, and public spaces. Throughout the design process, I focused on the connection between these masses along with the connection of local materials and site context. The existing ruin is used as interior and exterior walls as well as a threshold between the assigned programs. Emphasizing the connection of form and function is an exterior facade that mimics the interior programs and showcases a transition between recycled brick, locally sourced wood, and glass. Along with the use of local materials, the observation lounge frames a perfect view of the historical steel stacks creating a direct relationship with the surrounding context of Bethlehem Steel. Project Programs: ■ ■ ■

Revit 2022 Rhino Grasshopper

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VRay Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator


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01 Lobby 02 Cafeteria 03 Kitchen 04 Conference Room 05 Commercial Office 06 Indoor/Outdoor Mixed Use 07 Lecture Hall 08 Black Box 09 Dance Studio 10 Classroom 11 Mechanical Room 12 Loading Dock 13 Bathroom 14 Generator 15 Trash Room

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Ground Floor Plan

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Parti Diagram


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Building Axon

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Concept Diagram


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Northern Elevation


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Western Exterior Perspective

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North Facing Section


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The Water Front at Anable | Partnered with Daniel Habeeb, this project re-imagines a former industrial site along the Anable Basin in Long Island City, New York. The project encompasses the conversion of the site into a comprehensive urban development featuring residential towers, educational buildings, commercial spaces, and art galleries. The design prioritizes functionality, with a focus on addressing practical challenges such as uncomfortable wind conditions, optimizing daylight exposure for interior spaces and neighboring buildings, and preparing for potential sea-level rise from the East River. Through strategic planning and sustainable design principles, the Anable Basin Renewal seeks to create a resilient and adaptable urban environment while preserving the area’s industrial roots. Project Programs: ■ ■ ■

Revit 2022 Rhino Grasshopper

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Lumion Eddy3D Adobe Photoshop

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Parti Diagram

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Master Site Plan


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Wind Analysis Diagrams

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Aerial Perspective


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Perspective at Waterfront Connection


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Massing Iterations

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Intersection Perspective


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Flooding Resilience Diagram

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Perspective at Pier


Professional Catalog |

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WWFC Firehouse Expansion // Exterior Perspectives

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Deluca Residence Facade Renovation // Proposed Facade Rendering


Work completed while employed by Square Architects, LLC // 39

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Carafides Addition // Zoning Review Drawings


Biography | Growing up in Levittown Pennsylvania, I learned to appreciate the value of a closely knit family and community. Since moving to Philadelphia, my sense of community has continued to expand, along with my interest for history, equity, and urban development. My architecture degree and real estate experience will allow me to continue exploring these aspects of infrastructure while striving to create meaningful and impactful developments. Whether staying in the city or the suburbs, my time with family, friends, and my dog is always a priority, along with playing disk golf or working with stained glass.

Contact Philadelphia, PA (215) 791-3340 evandford303@gmail.com linkedin.com/in/evan-ford-303d


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Professional Experience

Skills & Interests May 2023

Revit

- September 2023

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Architectural Intern Square Architects LLC | Drexel Hill, PA

Rhino 6

Contributed in schematic design plans and initial concept development.

Produced and reviewed construction details and sections in coordinance with structural and civil drawing sets.

Participated in on site client meetings, site surveys, and sales calls.

Engaged in weekly design team meetings and company calls.

ArcGIS Pro Grasshopper Dynamo Maya Adobe Creative Suite

Architectural Intern

Jun 2022

Rendering Software

Bergmann | Trevose, PA

- Jan 2023

(Lumion, Enscape, Vray, TwinMotion)

Produced construction details and architectural drawings for BOD and CD architectural sets.

Submittal and material review for LEED Qualifications.

Construction and demolition site survey and analysis.

Sat in on and recorded weekly team meetings.

Microsoft Office Laser Cutting 3D Printing

Warehouse Worker

May 2020

Stained Glass

DoorPro America | Raritan, NJ

- Nov 2020

Photography

Unloaded and organized warehouse supplies.

On site surveying and garage door installation.

In person and virtual customer experience in scheduling and on site customer changes/requests. Feb 2017

Sales Associate

- Aug 2019

Famous Footwear | Langhorne, PA ■

Assisted with customer requests at sales floor and register.

Store organization, delivery unloading, on-line order shipping, general cleaning and planning.

Leadership Experience TJU Fellowship Program ■

Teaching Assistant | Spring 2022 Semester

Assisting with student learning through in-class demonstrations, digital tutorials, critiques, student help centers, and collaborative sketches.


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