a rch i t ect ure PORTFOLI O
gabrielle BERNIER Clemson University M.Arch II
GABRIELLE L. BERNIER
Clemson M.Arch Candidate | LEED Green Associate
EDUCATION
May 2021
Clemson University, Clemson, SC Master of Architecture, expected May 2021 Overall GPA: 3.82/4.00
May 2017
University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA Bachelor of Fine Arts in Architecture Building + Construction Technology Minor Overall GPA: 3.70/4.00
SKILLS + SOFTWARE
Revit Photoshop WORK EXPERIENCE Illustrator InDesign
May 2017-August 2019 2018-2019
Enscape Rhinoceros Auto CAD V-Ray
2018 2016-2018
2017-2018
3D Printing May 2016-Jan 2017 Model Making
Tecton Architects, Hartford, CT Architectural Associate Oxford Middle School, Oxford, CT Project Production Leader responsible for 3D model design + coordination with consultants SD, DD + CD phase of new construction project Connecticut Children’s Medical Center, Farmington, CT Development of construction documents for a 2-story tenant fit-out William J Johnston Middle School, Colchester, CT Generated digital detail drawings in response to RFIs in CA phase Participant at committee meetings on site | Construction progress inspections + punch list Dighton Police Station, Dighton, MA Review and approval/rejection of submittals + samples in CA phase Tecton Architects, Hartford, CT Intern Architect
P.O. Box 154 | Somersville, CT 06072 | glbernier17@gmail.com | (860)519-4940
ACHIEVEMENTS + INVOLVEMENT
Aug 2020-Present
2020
Aug 2019-May 2020
2017-2019 2011-2013
Dec 2014, 2015, 2016 Jul 2015, 2016 2014-2017
Sept 2016-Jan 2017
Feb 2016
Graduate Research Assistant, Clemson University Research assistant to Professor Dustin Albright with a focus on mass timber construction AIA Columbia Design Competition | Honorable Mention Awarded for 2019 studio project BetweenSpaces with studio partner Garrett Schappell Graduate Teaching Assistant, Clemson University Conduct studio course + provide critical feedback to first year architecture students ACE (Architecture, Construction, Engineering) Mentor Program, Tecton Architects Program mentor for high school students interested in pursuing a field in the construction industry Student participant in high school mentoring program | Awarded ACE scholarship American Institute of Architecture Students | Secretary Forum, Nashville, TN | San Francisco, CA | Boston, MA Grassroots Leadership Conference, Washington DC National Society of Collegiate Scholars | President Leader of Âą1000 students | Responsible for organizing monthly meetings, events & volunteer opportunities Old Mill Restoration, Adams, MA | Independent Study Generated 3D models and graphics for the restoration + renovation of a historic town landmark into a no-waste maker space DART (Design And Resilience Team), Belchertown, MA Town Revitalization Program, Intern for three-day charrette Developed graphics of current conditions & future plans to present to town
ACADEMIC 01 // SCHOOLS FROM FORESTS 02 // BETWEENSPACE 03 // DIGITALLY FABRICATED HOUSING 04 // ARS AEVI MUSEUM 05 // LEADERSHIP STUDY
PROFESSIONAL 01 // OXFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL 02 // COLCHESTER MIDDLE SCHOOL 03 // DIGHTON POLICE STATION 04 // ACE MENTOR PROGRAM
SKETCHES 01 // SCROLL OF HONOR | OIL PASTEL 02 // LEE HALL | WATERCOLOR 03 // BOTANICAL GARDENS | PEN + INK 04 // CUPIDS SPAN | OIL PASTEL
ACADEMIC
01 studio graduate 8570 | fall 2020 | clemson university advising professor dustin albright site columbia, sc project description The central spine of this building is meant to evoke a parallel experience with the natural tree line that runs through the center of the site. This spine serves as a central core for all the program spaces. These program blocks are then pulled apart to create exterior voids that run all the way through to the core, ensuring each space has direct access to natural elements. As this core is designed to parallel that tree line experience, the combination of large, double height, timber columns and clearstory windows is meant to mimic the feel of walking through a forest with light shining in through the tree tops. This, in addition to the courtyard voids cutting into the building, are both meant to exemplify the notion of bringing the outdoors indoors.
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SCHOOLS FROM FORESTS
CONCEPT SKETCH | VIEWS
TOPOGRAPHY
BUILDING ACCESS POINTS
CONCEPT SKETCH | ADJACENCIES
EXISTING TREES
NEIGHBORHOOD
PARALLEL EXISTING TREELINE
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SPLIT FOR EXTERIOR LEARNING
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TIER DOWN WITH SLOPE
STREET ACCESS
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PUSH + PULL PROGRAM BLOCKS
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SNAP INTO CENTRAL SPINE
VIEWS IN + OUT
SITE ANALYSIS
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1
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
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73,572 CUBIC FEET
617 CARS
OF MASS TIMBER PRODUCTS USED
2,103 METRIC TONS
THIS IS EQUIVALENT TO
OFF THE ROAD FOR A YEAR
CARBON STORED IN WOOD
814 METRIC TONS AVOIDED GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
2,916 METRIC TONS
6 MINUTES
TO GROW THIS MUCH WOOD IN US AND CANADIAN FORESTS
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TOTAL POTENTIAL CARBON BENEFIT
ENERGY TO OPERATE
308 HOMES FOR A YEAR
WALL SECTION AT GYMNASIUM
SECTION PERSPECTIVE THROUGH CORE
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COURTYARD VIGNETTES
WEST ELEVATION
GLULAM COLUMN BASE CONNECTION
STRUCTURAL TIMBER FRAMING
SECTION PERSPECTIVE THROUGH ACADEMIC BAR
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EMBODIED ENERGY + LCA
STEEL VS TIMBER STRUCTURE
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02 studio graduate 8510 | fall 2019 | clemson university advising professors ulrike heine | george schafer | david franco studio partner garrett schappell site downtown louisville, ky
project description BetweenSpace is a design proposal that aims to restore a lost neighborhood area by integrating moments for community space with unique sustainable strategies that address light, water, air, and noise. The emphasis that is placed on the design of the “between space� is intended to encourage more of a focus on the journey and less on the destination, by creating moments to pause for natural community building opportunities on the site. The overall urban development of this site focuses on three key design initiatives: Recover the preexisting city grid, Reestablish a connection to the river, and Respond to the new infrastructure. By designing interior and exterior spaces that respond to both the preexisting grid and the elevated highway, the goal is to reflect on the past while also adapting to the present.
MASSING STRATEGY
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COMMUNAL SPACES
URBAN PLANNING
BETWEENSPACE
URBAN DESIGN STRATEGIES
RESPOND TO FORM OF NEW INFRASTRUCTURE
REESTABLISH CONNECTION TO WATER
RECOVER PREEXISTING GRID
WEST EAST
6,827
9,373
$27,652
$42,349
45.5%
29.8%
POPULATION
O
OF I-64 DIVIDE
HI O
OF I-64 DIVIDE
R
VE RI
ANNUAL INCOME 53% LOWER IN WEST
KY PEERLESS DISTILLING
SITE
POVERTY RATE 15.7% HIGHER IN WEST
FRAZIER HISTORY MUSEUM LOUISVILLE SLUGGER MUSEUM KY SCIENCE CENTER MUHAMMAD ALI CENTER EVAN WILLIAMS BOURBON EXPERIENCE
0.25 MILE RAD IUS 2 MIN. BIKE RIDE
64%
67%
DRIVE TO WORK 23 MINUTE COMMUTE
1 MILE RADIUS 5 MIN. BIKE RIDE 2 MILE RAD 10 MIN. BIKE IUS RIDE
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2.4%
5.1%
10.2%
23.4%
BIKE TO WORK 2.7% LOWER IN WEST
WALK TO WORK 13.2% LOWER IN WEST
WEST LOUISVILLE
EAST LOUISVILLE
3 MILE RADIUS 15 MIN. BIKE RIDE
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SUSTAINABLE DESIGN STRATEGIES
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AIR
WATER
NOISE
LIGHT
YR S/ HR
47°
38°
77°
85°
57°
66°
89°
88° 69°
70°
82°
60
°
30°
70 ° 49 ° 5 8° 40 ° 46 ° 30 °
S
AG ER AV
E
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG S EP OC NO T DE V C
24°
77 25
69°
58°
48°
43°
TEMPERA TURE
H G HI ° LOW .8 67 8.6° 4
GE RA
E AV
3.8
HR
S
4.5
C
DE
LOUISVILLE, KY
RAINFA LL
HR
RS
S JAN 5.3 HR FEB 6.1 HRS MAR 7.4 HRS APR MAY 8.5 HRS JUN 9.6 HRS JU L 9.5 HR S AUG 8.8 SEP HRS OC 7.8 HRS NO T 6.7 V H
SUNLIG HT
IN 3.23
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP
4.5
HRS
E AV
WIND
E AV
GE RA
4.17 IN
4.02 IN
5.28 IN
3.35 IN
3.03
3.23
3.5 8
3.8 2
DIRECT AIR CAPTURE FILTERS
3.78 IN 4.21 IN
SOLUBILITY OF CARBON
IN
5.5 CUBIC INCHES
IN
IN
PER GALLON OF WATER
IN
SOUTH
PREVAILING WINDS AT
AVERAGE SPEED OF
7 MPH
.89 EA
/Y
WEST
T WES
H
4 MILLION
R
SOUTH
SOUTH
WEST
NET ZERO WATER SITE
IN
PH
8.7 MPH
8.7 MP
SOUTH
WEST
8.5 MPH
H
6.9 MPH
PH
5.8 MPH
5.2 MP
5.1 M
M 8.7
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JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN
GE RA
MPH
7.2
WES 6.0 T M PH SO 6.8 UTH M PH SO UT H SO UT H SO UT H
PH
7.7
M
JUL AUG
7.9
SEP OC NO T DE V C
OC NO T DE V C
3.19 IN
M
PH
SO
UT
H
GALLONS OF WATER/YEAR COLLECTED ON SITE
ENOUGH TO FILL 300 SWIMMING POOLS
RECLAIMED MATERIALS
SUMMER SUN
RUBBER FACADE CLADDING FROM RECYCLED TIRES
WOOD FROM RECYCLED BOURBON BARRELS
2577 HOURS
WINTER SUN
ROOFTOP STORM-WATER COLLECTION
OF SUNLIGHT PER YEAR
RUNOFF STORAGE TANK TO SUPPLY DAC FILTERS
TRANSLUCENT CONCRETE ALLOWS
32% LIGHT
TO PASS THROUGH
HIGHWAY STORM-WATER RUNOFF
HIGHWAY FREQUENCY REDIRECTED
RECYCLED RUBBER PANELS
RECLAIMED BOURBON BARRELS
SOUND BAFFLES
WATER FILTERED INTO CISTERNS THROUGH PERVIOUS PAVERS
PERVIOUS PAVERS
EXCESS STORM-WATER STORAGE TANK FILTERED AND RETURNED TO RIVER
STRUCTURAL CLT
UNDERGROUND CISTERNS STORE
350,800 GALLONS
OF COLLECTED STORM-WATER
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CARBON FILTERS TRANSLUCENT CONCRETE SKYLIGHTS HYDRONIC HEATING & COOLING STORM-WATER MANAGEMENT RECYCLED RUBBER FACADE SOUND BAFFLES LOCALLY SOURCED MATERIALS NATIVE VEGETATION GREEN ROOFS STRUCTURAL CLT POROUS PAVERS OPERABLE WINDOWS NET ZERO WATER BUILDINGS COMMUNITY CULTURAL CENTER BREWERY & TAP ROOM TECH LIBRARY EVENT HALL & CAFE ART GALLERY FLEXIBLE WORK SPACES IMPROVED WALK & BIKE SCORE CONNECTION TO RIVER RIVERWALK EXTENSION BIKE SHARE STATIONS WATERFRONT PARK COMMUNAL COURTYARDS INTERACTIVE DAC WALL
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DISCOVERY
CHANGE
RESOURCES
WELLNESS
ENERGY
ECONOMY
WATER
ECOLOGY
COMMUNITY
SUSTAINABILITY
INTEGRATION
COTE 10 MEASURES
INTERACTIVE MODEL 16
03 studio graduate 8520 | spring 2020 | clemson university advising professor doug hecker site hollywood hills, ca skills gained 3d printing
project description As a result of our ever-changing lifestyles, “we’ve ended up with over-stuffed houses that attempt to anticipate every direction our lives could go, when what we need are flexible houses that can adapt to the lives were actually living.” This boisterous, and frankly unnecessary style of living promotes oversized, single-family homes taking up entire plots of land that could otherwise be utilized by multiple families. Stemming from the basic design and function of an amoeba, a single-celled organism that is constantly conforming and changing shape, this triplex housing unit will provide flexible live/work spaces surrounding a central core. The dynamic, undulating form of the overall plan creates “niches” of public and private spaces for residents, promoting opportunities for social interaction, while also maintaining levels of privacy between families.
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D I G I TA L LY FA B R I CAT E D H O U S I N G
CONCEPT MODELS | 3D PRINTS PLA
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CONCEPT MODELS | 3D PRINT POTTERBOT
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SUMMER SUN TO SUPPLY COUTYARD WINTER SUN TO HEAT INTERIOR AIR PASSING ACROSS WATER AT WINDOW OPENINGS PROVIDES EVAPORATIVE COOLING WATER STORED IN WALLS PROVIDES PASSIVE HEATING + COOLING
SUN HEATS WATER WALLS IN WINTER TO PROVIDE PASSIVE HEATING TO SPACES
RAINWATER COLLECTION
SKYLIGHTS WITH OPERABLE SHADES EXTERIOR COURTYARD PROVIDES CONTINUOUS VIEWS TO OUTDOORS
BEDROOM CENTRAL COURTYARD STEEL LINTELS INTEGRATED DURING PRINTING FOR STRUCTURAL SUPPORT AT WINDOW OPENINGS
BEDROOM PATIO
CIRCULATION CIRCULATION LIVING ROOM
RESIDENT ENTRY
RESIDENT ENTRY THROUGH BASEMENT
WATER STORAGE IN BASEMENT
SECTION DIAGRAM
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1 EXCAVATE 2 CAST-IN-PLACE FOUNDATION 3 PRINT BASEMENT 4 CAST-IN-PLACE FLOOR SLAB 5 PRINT LEVEL 1 WALLS 6 CAST-IN-PLACE FLOOR SLAB 7 PRINT LEVEL 2 UP TO ROOF 7 8 INFILL DISPLACED EARTH 1
6 5 4 3 2
LOGISTICS PLAN
DS 3D PRINTER CLEARANCE (LxWxH): 90FTx90FTx38FT
PRINT HEAD
OPERATING TEMPERATURE: 41-104 DEGREES F DS 3D PRINTER GANTRY
PEAK POWER CONSUMPTION: 3500 W MINIMUM NUMBER OPERATORS: 6 BUILDING SPEED PER LAYER: 16 MIN CONCRETE INTAKE
ESTIMATED BUILDING TIME: 300 HOURS PITCH: 0.2 IN
3D PRINTER ELEVATION
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04 studio design V | fall 2016 | university of massachusetts advising professor ray mann | ajla aksamija site bosnia & herzegovina, sarajevo project description While surrounding the city with their magnificence and beauty, Sarajevo’s mountains stand tall as a symbol of strength and resilience, but also a cause for pain and suffering, as the city’s most beloved landmarks also came to serve as an aid in it’s fall. Paralleling this idea of strength and resilience is the sorrow that the water running along the site signifies. Not only was the retreating couple killed above this very water, but the city is also a collection spot for all the water runoff from the surrounding mountains. The overall design of this building is meant to mimic that of the surrounding mountains that serve as a landmark to the city of Sarajevo. Visitors ascend up through different levels of gallery spaces by means of a series of ramps that run up along the side of the river. The main pedestrian corridor through the museum maintains a clear view to the river, as well as to the bridge, connecting the building with its surrounding history and reflecting on past events that took place in the city.
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ARS AEVI MUSEUM
UP
CLASS
MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL OFFICE
CLASS
OFFICE LOUNGE
OFFICE
CLASS DN
OFFICE
AUDITORIUM
CONF. TOILET
CIRCULATION
MEN’S TOILET
TOILET
CIRCULATION WOMAN’S TOILET
UP
DN
LOBBY
OPEN TO BELOW
EXHIBITION STORAGE LOUNGE
LEVEL 2
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BASEMENT
1/4” SCALE SECTIONAL STUDY
CONCEPT MODELS
NORTH SECTION
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05 LEADERSHIP STUDY course graduate 6990 | architecture of leadership spring 2020 | clemson university advising professor james barker
project description This design object is meant to represent the followers, goal, and moment in time that all work in conjunction to form the leadership triangle that is essential for any strong leader. Leader established from intertwining of all three elements (void) Followers as many individuals (light stain) Goal accomplished in steps (dark stain) Moment in time as smaller parts (gray stain) There is only one way to reassemble the blocks to form this void in center that represents the leader. A leader cannot be established without the intertwining of all three of these elements.
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1” x 1” WOOD BLOCK [STAINED]
FOLLOWERS
5/8” DIA. WASHER [1/32” THICK]
3/4” DIA. MAGNET [1/8” THICK]
“Self-confident followers see colleagues as allies and leaders as equals.”
GOAL
FOLLOWERS [MANY INDIVIDUALS]
GOAL [ACCOMPLISHED IN STEPS]
1” x 1” WOOD BLOCK [STAINED]
FOLLOWERS
5/8” DIA. WASHER [1/32” THICK]
3/4” DIA. MAGNET [1/8” THICK]
“To sound a certain trumpet...means sounding a specific call to specific people capable of response.”
“Self-confident followers see colleagues as allies and leaders as equals.”
GOAL
FOLLOWERS [MANY INDIVIDUALS]
GOAL [ACCOMPLISHED IN STEPS] “The followers do not submit to the position of the leader. They join him or her in pursuit of the goal.”
MOMENT IN TIME [BROKEN DOWN INTO INCREMENTS]
MOMENT IN TIME
MOMENT IN TIME [BROKEN DOWN INTO INCREMENTS]
MOMENT IN TIME
“The followers do not submit to the position of the leader. They join him or her in pursuit of the goal.”
“To sound a certain trumpet...means sounding a specific call to specific people capable of response.”
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PROFESSIONAL
01 OXFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL employer tecton architects project team Justin Hopkins | Stephen Melingonis | Ernest Nepomeceno | Kathryn Mease | Alison Fredricks | Cesar Rodriguez site 50 Great Oak Rd, Oxford, CT 06478 duration august 2018 - august 2019 skills gained major role in SD & DD phases of project heavy consultant coordination project role project production leader responsible for 3D model development coordination with consultants through weekly meetings & model updates material application to interior & exterior and development of renderings to present to building committee
PROGRAM EXPLODED AXON
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1/2" REVEAL
ATAS STERRACORE METAL PANEL SLATE GRAY - TYPICAL "VERSA-SEAM" METAL PANEL SYSTEM
"VERSA-SEAM" METAL PANEL WING WALL ALUMINUM CURTAIN WALL SSG SYSTEM
"VERSA-SEAM" METAL PANEL SYSTEM SCREEN WALL - TYPICAL OF 2
METAL COPING SYSTEM METAL FASCIA
1/2" REVEAL METAL COPING
ALUMINUM CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM
ATAS STERRACORE METAL PANEL SYSTEM
ALUMINUM CURTAIN WALL SSG SYSTEM - TYPICAL
METAL FASCIA SYSTEM AT CANOPY ROOF
SPANDREL PANEL
PARTIAL EAST ELEVATION I 1/2"
4"
10"
8" METAL PANEL SYSTEM VERSA-SEAM
METAL CHANNEL FURRING SYSTEM
NOM. 12" CMU
SLOPE 3/8" MIN.
8"
METAL FLASHING & CONT. CLEAT - MATCH METAL PANEL FINISH
BRICK VENEER PROJECTED BRICK
1/2"
GALV. ADJUSTABLE METAL WALL TIES @ 16" VERT. & HORIZ.
AIR BARRIER
CENTRAL CORE DIAGRAM
METAL PANEL TO BRICK TRANSITION DETAIL
EXTERIOR MAIN ENTRY
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INTERIOR MAIN ENTRY [VIEW B]
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MAIN ENTRY PHYSICAL EDUCATION SPECIAL EDUCATION
Department Legend PREP 69 SF
PREP 49 SF
SCIENCE 1133 SF
ADMINISTRATION BATHROOM & CORE
SCIENCE 1133 SF
SOCIAL 730 SF
SOCIAL 726 SF
CIRCULATION CLASSROOM CUSTODIAL & MAINTENANCE GENERAL CLASSROOM
MATH 752 SF FACULTY OFFICE 178 SF
TLT. 46 SF
REF.
STOR. 39 SF
CA
CLP 651 SF ELA 743 SF
BOYS TOILET 139 SF
RESOURCE 334 SF
ELEC. 96 SF ELEV. 60 SF
OPEN TO BELOW
MAIN ENTRY 767 SF
SOCIAL 726 SF
REF.
CA CA
REF. TLT. 53 SF
VEST. 112 SF
PSYCH 147 SF
ELA 743 SF
TLT. 46 SF CA PRINCIPAL 140 SF
BOYS TOILET 139 SF
B
FACULTY OFFICE 178 SF PRINCIPAL 176 SF
VEST. 194 SF
CONF. 266 SF
CLP 651 SF
OFFICE 120 SF GIRLS TOILET 142 SF
COTS 201 SF
OPEN TO BELOW
OT/PT 354 SF
JAN. 39 SF
HEALTH 722 SF
GIRL'S TOILET C111 190 SF
VEST. 84 SF
ELA 743 SF
GIRL'S LOCKER ROOM 82 SF
GYMNASIUM 6283 SF
DRESSING 50 SF
STOR. 203 SF
A
DN
BOY'S LOCKER ROOM 82 SF
MATH 752 SF
BOYS TOILET 139 SF
RESOURCE FACULTY 349 SF
IDF 35 SF
BOY'S TOILET C110 190 SF
WAITING 144 SF
RESOURCE 334 SF
ELEC. 96 SF ELEV. 60 SF
UP
OFFICE 106 SF
EXAM 196 SF
ADMIN WORK ROOM 194 SF
WAITING 286 SF GIRLS TOILET 142 SF
STOR. 39 SF
SOCIAL WORKER 205 SF
STAIR 1 338 SF
TLT. 54 SF
STOR. 132 SF
GUIDANCE 109 SF
MATH 752 SF
STAIR 2 338 SF
CA
ADMIN 235 SF
REC. 127 SF TLT. 53 SF
SPECIAL EDUCATION
SCIENCE 1133 SF
SOCIAL 730 SF
UP
FACULTY LOUNGE 356 SF
REF.
SCIENCE 1133 SF
PHYSICAL EDUCATION ELA 743 SF
PREP 69 SF
DN
MAIN ENTRY
JAN. 39 SF
STOR. 203 SF
OT/PT 354 SF
RESOURCE FACULTY 349 SF
IDF 35 SF
GIRLS TOILET 142 SF
BOYS TOILET 139 SF
REF.
UP PREP 49 SF
STAIR 1 338 SF
HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION
MATH 752 SF GIRLS TOILET 142 SF
STAIR 2 338 SF
STOR. 124 SF
MAIN ENTRY 767 SF
UP
FACULTY LOUNGE 356 SF
REF.
CA
REF.
TLT. 54 SF
ADMIN WORK ROOM 194 SF
STOR. 132 SF
TLT. 53 SF
EXAM 196 SF
OFFICE 106 SF
BOY'S TOILET C110 190 SF
WAITING 144 SF
GUIDANCE 109 SF
REF.
CA
TLT. 53 SF
CA
ADMIN 235 SF
REC. 127 SF
WAITING 286 SF
OFFICE 120 SF HEALTH 722 SF
SOCIAL WORKER 205 SF
PSYCH 147 SF
VEST. 112 SF
PRINCIPAL 140 SF
PRINCIPAL 176 SF
CONF. 266 SF
VEST. 194 SF
MAIN LEVEL FLOOR PLAN
BOY'S LOCKER ROOM 82 SF
COTS 201 SF
VEST. 84 SF
GIRL'S TOILET C111 190 SF
GIRL'S LOCKER ROOM 82 SF
GYMNASIUM 6283 SF
DRESSING 50 SF
STOR. 124 SF
B
PERSPECTIVE SECTION A
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PREFAB METAL FASCIA SYSTEM
1/2" SLOPE
GRID 1.1 MEMBRANE FLASHING EXTEND MEMBRANE OVER TOP OF PARAPET
31' - 4" T.O. BRICK & CFMF
WALL VENT
COMPRESSIBLE FILLER, TYP.
AIR SPACE
FIRE RETARDANT 3/4" EXT GRADE PLYWOOD
BRICK VENEER
EXTEND ROOF MEMBRANE
2 1/2" RIGID INSUL. OVER 1/2" GYP. SHEATHING ON 6" CFMF @ 16" OC MAX
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FIRE RETARDANT 3/4" EXT GRADE PLYWOOD 6" CFMF @ 32" OC MAX
COLCHESTER MIDDLE SCHOOL
MODIFIED BITUMEN ROOF SYSTEM
MINERAL WOOL INSULATION, TYP.
GALV ADJUSTABLE WALL TIES
9 3/4"
employer tecton architects
T/ ROOF STEEL - LOW 25' - 6 3/4"
project team Stephen Melingonis | Ernest Nepomeceno | Kathryn Mease
DEFLECTION TRACK
site 360 Norwich Ave, Colchester, CT 06415
J3/A4.08 - PARAPET DETAIL
PARAPET DETAIL
duration may 2016 - august 2018 skills gained emphasis on modeling building details & wall sections
PREFABRICATED TRANSLUCENT SKYLIGHT SYSTEM- BASIS OF DESIGN KALWALL LONGSPAN
T/ ROOF STEEL - HIGH 28' - 0"
T/ ROOF STEEL - HIGH 28' - 0"
T/ ROOF STEEL - LOW 25' - 6 3/4"
building committee meetings and periodic on site construction evaluations during construction phase
3-1/2X3-1/2" POPLAR TRIM FOR PAINT, SEMI GLOSS FINISH , PT-1 5/8" GYP. BD. ON 6" METAL STUDS-TYP.
project role generated digital detail drawings in response to RFI’s under supervision of project Architect (Stephen Melingonis)
CEMENTITIOUS WOOD FIBER WALL PANEL ON Z CLIPS - BASIS OF DEISIGN: TECTUM PANELS- USE CONCEALED FASTENERSTYP.- PAINT 2 1-1/2" REVEALS- FLANNERY TRIM DWR 625-150-TYP.-LIGHT BRONZE ANODIZED FINISH 1-1/2" REVEALS- FLANNERY TRIM DWRW 100-100 AT CORNERSLIGHT BRONZE ANODIZED FINISH CORNER GUARDS, SEE FLOOR PLANS, TYP.
1ST FLOOR (00") 0' - 0"
participant at committee meetings on site | construction progress inspections & punch list
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ALIGN B.O. REVEAL WITH TOP OF GUARD RAIL.
2ND FLOOR 13' - 4"
MAIN STREET - EAST ELEVATION
ALIGN B.O. REVEAL WITH TOP OF BENCH, TYP. CORNER GUARDS, SEE FLOOR PLANS. HEIGHT IS TYP. @ ELEVATOR.
MAIN STREET | EAST ELEVATION
ATTIC RAILING TRUSS
2 HOUR FLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLY - REFER TO PARTITION TYPES
1' - 7 1/8"
TJI - SEE STRUCTURAL CONT. SOLID RIBBON BOARD SEE STRUCTURAL
WEB STIFFENERS AS REQ'D HURRICANE ANCHORS B.O. TRUSS 10' - 11" 2x6" WOOD STUDS @ 16" O.C. ACT CEILING AS INDICATED ON THE RCP
6"
WALL MOUNTED MONITOR - PROVIDE BLOCKING AS REQUIRED - COORD. WITH ELECTRICAL & COMM. EQ. VENDOR
03 DIGHTON POLICE STATION
2x FRAMING / BLOCKING AS REQ'D - PROVIDE DIAGONAL BRACING AT 48" O.C.
1' - 7"
2 HOUR FIRE SHUTTER ASSEMBLY - MOTOR TO BE CONCEALED IN CEILING. COORD. FINISH OPENING REQUIREMENT WITH FIRE SHUTTER MFGR. 1" DEPTH BY 6" HEIGHT LETTERS (DISPATCH) SELECTED BY OWNER
1 3/8"
PIN SUPPORT PROVIDED FOR EACH LETTER BY LETTER MANUFACTURER
11 3/4"
1"
1' - 8 1/4"
NOM. 1X WOOD TRIM, PTD.
ALIGN
NOM. 1X WOOD TRIM, PTD.
employer tecton architects project team Stephen Melingonis | Ernest Nepomeceno
REMOVABLE WHITE PLASTIC LAMINATE PANEL ON 1/2" PARTICLE BOARD
site 1551 Somerset Ave, Dighton, MA 02715 duration november 2017 - august 2018
1" MIN.
LINE OF WALL BEYOND PACKAGE PASSER BEYOND 2 HOUR FIRE SHUTTER - TO CLOSE FLUSH WITH COUNTER STAINLESS STEEL BULLET RESISTANT TRANSACTION COUNTER AND GLASS ASSEMBLY WITH DEAL TRAY - PROVIDE FIRE SAFING AT ALL WALL JOINTS
4"
2' - 3 5/8"
CAULK ALL JOINTS
2' - 10"
2' - 6"
2 1/2"
REFER TO PARTITION TYPES FOR WALL CONSTRUCTION WALL BASE AS SCHEDULED
skills gained submittal review project role review and approval/rejection of submittals & samples in CA phase. modeling of building details in response to RFI’s under supervision of project Architect (Stephen Melingonis).
FLOOR FINISH AS SCHEDULED
MAIN LEVEL 0"
DISPATCH FIRE SHUTTER & GLASS ASSEMBLY
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2011-2012
alternate fuel station responsible for floor + ceiling plan design with project team members + mentors student participant
ACE MENTOR PROGRAM ARCHITECTURE • CONSTRUCTIOIN • ENGINEERING
2012-2013
puppet theatre responsible for floor + site plan design with project team members + mentors student participant ace scholarship award
2017-2018
fire station guidance over student building design + development of graphics program mentor featured speaker, awards dinner
2018-2019
community center guidance over student building design + graphics, construction workshop mentor program mentor + co-leader
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ACE AWARDS DINNER | FEATURED SPEAKER MAY 2018
ACE STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP AWARD MAY 2013
ACE CONSTRUCTION WORKSHOP NOVEMBER 2018
ACE CONSTRUCTION WORKSHOP NOVEMBER 2018
ARCHITECTURAL LESSON JANUARY 2018
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ARTWORK
SCROLL OF HONOR | CLEMSON, SC OIL PASTEL ON 9”X12” BRISTOL
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SCROLL OF HONOR | CLEMSON, SC OIL PASTEL ON 9”X12” BRISTOL
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LEE HALL | CLEMSON, SC WATERCOLOR ON 9”X12” WATERCOLOR PAPER
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LEE HALL | CLEMSON, SC WATERCOLOR ON 9”X12” WATERCOLOR PAPER
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BOTANICAL GARDENS | CLEMSON, SC INK + SHARPIE ON 14”X17” BRISTOL
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CUPIDS SPAN SCULPTURE | SAN FRANCISCO, CA INK + OIL PASTEL ON 14”X17” BRISTOL
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thank YOU
gabrielle bernier glbernier17@gmail.com
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