Portfolio of Design Work

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PORTFOLIO of design work by Ivan Heitmann


STUDIO WORK

2014: Studio Site Plan 3D model in Rhino rendered in Photoshop 1” = 60’

2014: Studio Section / Perspective 3D model in Rhino, linework in Illustrator, rendered in Photoshop


2014: Studio Vignette 3D model in Rhino, rendered in Photoshop

2014: Studio Vignette 3D model in Rhino, rendered in Photoshop


STUDIO WORK

2015: Studio rendered elevation 3D model in Grasshopper, Rhino, Flamingo nXt, Photoshop

2015: Studio diagram showing nested resource cycles Rhino, Illustrator, calligraphy marker


2015: Studio diagram showing climate migration Google earth, calligraphy marker, Photoshop

2015: Studio rendered impression Grasshopper, Rhino, V-Ray, Photoshop


STUDIO WORK

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GRADING

ELEVATION BANDING

FLOW PATHS

SOLAR GAIN

HILLSHADE

SLOPE

VISIBILITY


CONCEPT SKETCHES

2014: Studio brainstorming on trace


WATERCOLOR & DRAWINGS

2014: Olympic Sculpture Park 2014: St James Cathedral


WATERCOLOR & DRAWINGS

2014: Suzzallo Library Basement Pen on paper

2014: Port Angeles Estuary Watercolor on paper


2014: Olympic Scultpure Park Watercolor on paper

2014: Alder Hall Courtyard Pen on paper

2014: Seattle Yacht Club Watercolor on paper


GIS & SPATIAL ANALYSIS



GIS & SPATIAL ANALYSIS


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G r e a t e r

P a y n e - P h a l e n

E n d

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View Points NorthLoop GrandRoundTrail Visibility from viewpoints

W e s t W e s t

S e v e n t h

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S i d e

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S u nMixed r a y -Use B a Commercial t t l e c r e e k

H i g h w o o d

Mixed Use Residential Office Retail and Other Commercial Neighborhoods Waterbodies

Sources: Esri, HERE, DeLorme, USGS, Intermap, increment P Corp., NRCAN, Esri Japan, METI, Esri China (Hong Kong), Esri (Thailand), TomTom, MapmyIndia, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Community


MODELING



SCRIPTING



INSTRUCTION

Autodesk Infraworks

Already licensed by Triad • Easy to learn • Only useful for conceptual massing Recommendation: leverage for study models and communication with clients and city

GRASS & Quantum GIS

Free • Steep learning curve • Not necessarily very good results Recommendation: not a good fit for Triad at this time.

representatives

ESRI ArcDesktop

AutoCAD Map 3D

$10K (incl spatial plugins) • Steep learning curve • Industry standard, powerful tools

Already licensed • Approachable for people with CAD experience Capable for data manipulation and mapping • Little analytical power

Recommendation: not worth investing in for use in Triad’s landscape or engineering divisions

Autodesk Revit

Difficult to use for landscape or civil • • Potentially huge cost savings over time • BIM adoption inevitable Recommendation: as more projects require BIM deliverables, Triad will have to incorporate.

Recommendation: pretty powerful software worth incorporating into Triad’s workflow.

Rhinoceros 3D

Relatively inexpensive • A minute to learn, a lifetime to master – very complex Powerful for conceptual modeling, environmental analysis • Growing popularity Recommendation: favorable cost/benefit balance, lots of potential – consider training possibilities



Ivan Heitmann – idheitmann@gmail.com – 612-293-6149 – 5990 Colwell Rd, Penryn CA Excels: Rhino3D, ArcGIS, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, MS Office Products.

Confident: Grasshopper, Civil3D, AutoCAD, Solidworks, Sketchup, Autodesk Map3D, Infraworks.

VALLE funded Research Assistant at Center for Information Technology, Royal Danish Academy (Autumn, 2015): Teaching assistance. Conference facilitation. Workshop organization. Independent research. Reference: Paul Nicholas, +45 4170 1751 Intern at Jones & Jones Architecture (Summer, 2015): GIS tech. Conceptual design. 3D modeling. Design rendering. Layout. Reference: Mario Campos, 206-6245702. Intern at Triad Associates Engineering (Summer, 2014): Technology consulting practicum. Explored site modeling workflows and documented recommendations with instructional videos. Reference: Sue Jensen, 425-2162157.

Learning: Revit, Inventor, Python, Microstation, QGIS, R.

Master of Landscape Architecture at University of Washington (graduated 2016):     

Thesis: Digital Media in Landscape Architecture Lead instructor for Digital Media in Landscape intro course Winters 2015-16. Organized UW-ASLA mentorship program Autum 2014. Participatant, design/build Croatia 2013. Member of Tau Sigma Delta, Sigma Lambda Alpha honoraries

Bachelor of Arts at Hillsdale College, (graduated cum laude 2006): National Merit Scholar. Recipient of ‘Robert and Isabel Martin Merit Scholarship.’ Designer for Tower Light Literary Magazine. Starting player for Hillsdale club soccer. Member of Eta Sigma Phi honorary.

Laborer for Brick & Mortar Restoration, a commercial renovation contractor (Minneapolis, ’12-’13). Exterior restoration work including masonry and waterproofing. Reference: Tim Bearden, 612-867-6766 Crew leader for Rembrandt Home Painting, a local contractor (Minneapolis, ’09-’11): Managed 3 to 4 painters and organized daily operations on site. Trained new employees. Designed and deployed website, illustrated logo and branding, wrote site copy. Reference: Tyler Blanski, 952-412-4047 Strategist for BuildTools, Inc., a construction software startup (Minneapolis, ’09-’11): Managed brand, developed logo, redesigned website, edited and provided ad copy. Consulted on application user experience, tested software workflow and provided feedback to engineers. Admin for Stonewood, LLC, a luxury home builder (St Louis Park, ’07-’09): Network administration: purchased, assembled, configured, and managed company network. Bidding administration: streamlined and managed subcontractor communication & bid submission and organization. Accounting for South County Bank, a community bank (Irvine, CA, ’06-’07): General ledger troubleshooting: investigated outstanding accounting mixups to recover funds and resolve commercial customers’ concerns. Scripting design: reduced repetitive accounting and admin tasks through secure software automation. Five time volunteer for WWOOF, an agricultural work exchange (Ireland, England, Italy, ’11-’12): Landscape design, planting and installation, maintenance, groundskeeping. Masonry (dry stacked & mortared) & carpentry projects (rough & finish) including fencing, planting beds, reclaimed lumber toolshed, stone stairs, reclaimed lumber pergola.

Volunteer at Minnesota Home Grown, a policy advisory council (Minneapolis, ’11) Surveyed and presented successful precedents for an arts based placemaking grand in preparation for community RFP and application processes.

Volunteer at Stone’s Throw Urban Farm, a market garden collective (Minneapolis, ’12): Helped design and build a PVC hoop house and composting system from reclaimed lumber and pallets.


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