Michael Haynes Undergraduate Portfolio

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Michael P. Haynes Portfolio


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Resume

SKILLS + INTERESTS

AutoCAD Computer Technologies & Digital Fabrication InDesign Cycling & Mountain Biking Illustrator Motorsports & Vehicles Model Building Radio Control Technologies Photoshop Snow Skiing Revit Traveling & Exploring Sketchup Video Games & Rendering/Animation Technical Drawing & Sketching Watersports & Boating

EXPERIENCE

Miami University & CR Architecture + Design ATELIER Program, Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati, Ohio

Miami University (Resident Hall Assistant) Office of Residence Life, Oxford, Ohio

John R. Green Co. (Distribution Center Operations) Covington, Kentucky

January 2015 – May 2015 August 2012 – December 2014 May 2011 – August 2012

LEADERSHIP Miami University ATELIER Program – Cincinnati, Ohio 2015 Miami University Center for Community Engagement - Cincinnati, Ohio 2014 Energy Efficiency by Design Studio - London, England 2013 Architecture Department, Joseph P. Veasey Scholarship (Character & Leadership Award) Office of Residence Life: Resident Hall Assistant (3+ Academics Years) 2012 – 2014


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Peace Park & Pavilion

02. Cardboard Installation 03. Clifton Library

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| Dayton, USA | Oxford, USA

| Cincinnati, USA

Energy Efficient by Design

| London, UK

05. Cardboard Lamborghini 06. Over-the-Rhine Park

| Cincinnati, USA

07. Workplace Design Studio

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Laptop Stands & Pads

Additional Model Work

| Oxford, USA


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Peace Park & Pavilion Semester: Fall 2012 Instructor: J.E. Elliott This is a Second Year Studio Project. The concept is emerging; the pavilion structure created was on a large plot of land with little surrounding vegetation. In order to avoid having a large mass disrupting the usable space, the building emerges from the ground, resulting in a habitable green roof. The pavilion and surrounding park were to be designed as one unit, where one cannot exist without the other. This pavilion structure is to serve as a public concert venue, while also being a destination for peace negotiations when necessary.


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The building layout is open for use as a public pavilion, but also laid out carefully as to provide security and privacy of the negotiating nations. The open layout also allows for a large amount of passive lighting in the primary spaces.



MPH The building emerges from the ground, giving the sense that it is a part of the site, allowing for more habitable space. The building is orientated such that sunlight coming from the south will be hitting the green roof, allowing for better growth. Thus, the sunlight that hits the rest of the glass facade is much less harsh and lights the space without as much heat or direct light.



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Cardboard Installation Semester: Spring 2013 Professor: Murali Paranandi This is a Collaborative Second Year Studio Project. The entire studio was split into two groups of 30 students tasked to make a full scale carboard installation of Miami’s Alumni Hall. The installation was to improve the acoustics of Alumni Hall’s atrium, while enhancing the overall space and still being visually appealing. The concept of our design was organic formations. This led us to use a waveform that allowed the wall to look as if it was flowing from the catwalk all the way down to the floor below, while using the voids created to capture sound and cast intriguing shadows on the stairwell below. For this project I led the production of the acoustic paneling as well as overall documentation, ultimately making a timelapse video of the entire construction process.


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Clifton Library Semester: Spring 2013 Instructors: Kim Martin & J.E. Elliott This was a Collaborative Second Year Studio Project. The studio was divided into groups of three students, with a minimum of one interior design student on each team. The project was to design a new library for the Cincinnati Public Library, Clifton Branch location. The concept behind our design was re-engaging the community. The community of Clifton is in need of a proper public community center. Thus, our project had a goal of being a library at its core, but also to serve as a focal point for the community as a whole. With a large multi-purpose room and smaller meeting areas, the library could be used by everyone in the community. My key responsibilities in this project were the technical drawings, the physical and digital model, and collaborating with my group members in creating our digital presentation for final critiques.


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The building form was chosen as it would bring new life to the corner of Ludlow and Ormond Avenues in Clifton, an urban Cincinnati community. The form is based upon the idea of a central transportation tube, wrapping sunscreens, and an extruded multi-purpose space. The ground floor is also completely open air, allowing for a space always accessible to the public.


Fifth Floor 72' - 1"

Fourth Floor 60' - 1"

Third Floor 48' - 1"

Second Floor 36' - 1"

First Floor 24' - 1"

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In the plans and section, the transportation tube is an easily visible feature, as well as the extruded multi-purpose space. PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT PRODUCT

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Roof 84' - 1"

The building was laid out with a hierarchy of space that places children’s spaces higher, for noise reduction and improved security.

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The renderings presented were created by fellow group members, with linework generated from a digital Revit model. The exterior rendering illustrates the key elements previously described as well as the open air ground floor. The interior rendering is of the adult section on the third floor. The half shelves allows for better interior lighting and views through the spaces.


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Energy Efficient by Design Semester: Summer 2013 Instructor: J.E. Elliott This project was completed during a five week study abroad program that took place in London. The project was to design a mixed use, multi-client building, located in London’s major business district of Canary Wharf. The client was a mixed media advertising agency that would currently only occupy 30% of the building, while leasing the remaining 70%. The project was designed with a concept of efficiency and integrated sustainability. This project was completed by myself and a teammate. My primary role being completion of the technical drawings and the digital and physical model.


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The building form was derived from a common office building, but meant to mock the typical corporate structure. The resulting form was the lower levels being full levels, while the upper levels are identical in square footage. The levels shift upon their central axis in two level increments. Allowing for easily delineated leasable spaces and multiple habitable green balconies.


MPH Drawing inspiration from Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners projects, the utilities have been highlighted on the exterior, and the entire building is covered in a fritted glass facade. The solar chimney, with integrated wind turbines, runs to the base of the building allowing for a passive heating and cooling system. It is then aided by the green roof’s natural cooling and flows from the upper stories, down to the third level courtyard, and out into the plaza below. The floor plans shown opposite are the original client-occupied spaces, consisting of multiple studios, collabrative work spaces, and formal meeting areas.



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The exterior rendering showcases the building and its context within the community. The interior spaces shown are the lobby space to the left and above being the primary studio.


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Upon returning to Oxford, our last objective was to create a Cage Gallery Exhibit for the department. The exhibit included everyone’s work as well as a hanging map of London and a silhouette of London’s skyline filled with our sketches.


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Cardboard Lamborghini Semester: Spring 2014 Professor: Murali Paranandi This was an Independent Project in which I was tasked with exploring the applications of digital fabrication. The project began as a study of what exactly digital fabrication is and later evolved into this 1:5 scale model of a Lamborghini Murcielago. The project challenged my modeling skills on many technical levels; from my ability to take a digital model and scale then dissect it appropriately, to ultimately being able to translate that to our laser cutter for the pieces to be cut. In fact, the easiest and yet most rewarding part of this project was watching the entire model come together layer by layer.


CINCINNATI. OH 45202

209 W. LIBERTY ST

PARK ON THE CORNER OF W. LIBERTY & CENTRAL PARKWAY

CINCINNATI. OH 45202

209 W. LIBERTY ST

PARK ON THE CORNER OF W. LIBERTY & CENTRAL PARKWAY

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CINCINNATI. OH 45202

209 W. LIBERTY ST

PARK ON THE CORNER OF W. LIBERTY & CENTRAL PARKWAY

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209 W. LIBERTY ST

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Over-the-Rhine Park Semester: Fall 2013 - Summer 2014 Instructor: Bruce Rankin|Woolpert Inc. - Senior Landscape Architect This project took place during the fall semester of 2013, and then was later continued as an Independent Study in the summer of 2014. The goal of this project was to develop a public park that would serve as an outdoor asset for Chatfield College that would soon be moving into the building adjacent to our site. Throughout this project I gained experience through multiple design charettes, meetings with Cincinnati Park Board, as well as numerous site visits for documentation and conceptualizing spaces. The project was begun by a team of three, the summer work was then completed by myself and a teammate. Our roles were quite similar throughout this project and we worked hand-in-hand to complete a set of construction documents for Cincinnati Park Board and our client, Chatfield College. We also did light work to generate a set of specifications according to the City of Cincinnati standards.


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Workplace Design Studio Semester: Fall 2014 Instructors: Stephen Sendelbeck|KZF Design - Director of Workplace Design Dara Baldridge|KZF Design - Design Director This final studio project was one of the most challenging but also one of my most rewarding projects I have completed to date. This interior design studio was taken as my Capstone Experience Studio, meaning that I was to show what the culmination of my previous three and half years of architectural study has taught me. The project was to be a workplace design for a client of our choice that would be moving to a new branch location at The Edge in Cincinnati, OH. That required me to pick a client and gather insight into their workplace culture, in order to generate a design and holistic branding strategy that would serve them for years to come. In the end I was asked to generate a set of technical drawings to display my knowledge in the application of building code, specifications, and ultimately how to build what was envisioned.


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NaughtyDog is a video game studio that was acquired by Sony Computer Entertainment in 2001, yet continues to operate independently but with a corporate budget. When defining their workplace culture, it broke down to simple ideas; explore video games as a story telling medium and use freedom and close work dynamics in order to innovate and grow as a studio. With all of that in mind, the space/floor plan that resulted was very transparent, allowing for gaming and the development process to continually be on display. In the floor plan you can see how material changes help to differentiate the spaces within the transparent and open-office structure.


Pictured left are the client conference and presentation spaces. Normally closed off from view, these spaces are on display and on the forefront.


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Above are rendered sections and a perspective of small meeting rooms, prominently displaying their gaming history with large murals covering the back walls, which also serve as branding as well their room naming system.


MPH Elevated Lap Pad I An angled lap pad to provide air flow. Formed from a single piece of ply slowly bent to create the form. For version II I intend to integrate fans for assisted cooling.

Lap Pad with Mouse I This lap pad has a pull out mouse tray. Designed for easy use while lounging or not at a desk. The mouse tray is also large enough for a full range of motion.

Cantilevered Stand II A simple cantilevered stand with integrated fans for cooling. Most common application is desk work to bring the screen to a more ergonomic height.


Laptop Stands & Pads These following images are from personal projects and experiments that I have used as methods to teach myself about various strategies of model construction. The selected projects were made as accessories for my laptop; I spend a lot of time on it, so I decided it was appropriate to make comfortable and useful accessories. Rather than just buying them, I wanted to bring life to the accessory through the process of construction as well as trial and error.


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Landscape Pavilion Model

Architectural Section Model Built at 1� scale, this model shows all details drawn from a wall section drawing.

Built at 1/4� scale, this landscape form was generated in Rhino and was produced on a Miami University CNC router.


Additional Model Work These images are a selection of models produced for various non-studio projects. Models that are presented were chosen either for their style, function, or unique process by which they were created. These non-studio projects allowed me as a student to learn more throughout the model making process.


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