JACKSON WARE PORTFOLIO
EDUCATION University Of Oklahoma Norman, OK Bachelor of Architecture 2017-2022 Midland High School Midland, TX Graduated 2017
SKILLSET SKETCHUP RHINO 3D ARCHICAD AUTO DESK REVIT AUTOCAD ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR ADOBE PHOTOSHOP DRAFTING/DRAWING
Jackson Ware
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Midland, TX Jacksonware99@gmail.com Jacksonware99@ou.edu I am a fourth year student at the University of Oklahoma. I am originally from Midland Texas but decided to come to Oklahoma as my grandfather did. When I am not drawing or in the studio, I perfer to be outsdie exploring and hunting or spend my time with friends and family watching sports.
PROJECTS Urban Garden Yoga Studio Museum, Library on Via Dei Fori Imperiali Resilience Center
Deep Ellum Urban Farming Design The urban farming development in Deep Ellum, Texas reflects the unique structre elemets of the area. Noticing heavy timber and metal structures, one needs to design a system that protects from the elemtns but also creates a space around the design that gives comfort. The design of the elements are steel trusses and steel columns mixing into the concrete foundations and walls. The idea was to connect with the culture and create a site that matches with the surrounding structures.
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Total Sqft- 10,174’ 1-Lobby 2-Office 3-Bathroom 4-Exterior Space 5-Storage 6-Double Height Space 7-Cafe
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Norman Yoga Studio Norman is an area where the city is growing from culture and the economy. The idea for this project is to integrade with the site and create a space of meditation. The design of this structure was use more moden designs and seperate the workout spaces from the rooms and lounge areas. As one enters, there is two courtyards that also seperate the extoic workouts from the more calm workouts. The elemnts used are heavy timber and concrte. The structure side is also made of heavy timber as well.
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CENTER FOR CULTURAL INTERACTIONS
CO Editor- Liz Ross
This site lies at the heart of Ancient Rome: bordering the Colosseum and the Roman Forum, this is an area heavily trafficked by tourists. As such, a center for cultural interaction placed here will attract visitors from all different backgrounds, tourists and residents alike. The first floor is dedicated to public functions, primarily a café and a library, as well as access to a small theater and exhibit hall for private use outside of the museum’s operating hours. Upper floors are dedicated to exhibits showcasing wonders of the ancient world, from a collection of ancient busts, to a 18m x 18m scale model of Ancient Rome, to multimedia reconstructions of variousmonuments. The building rests lightly on the site, projecting out over Via deiForiImperialiwithout obscuring the dramatic view of the Colosseum as one makes their way down the road
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Resilience Center The design of this site is to produce a structure with little impact to the grounds and also impact people with information through the design of the structure. Through the mapping of sound, vegetation, and life around the site, the design is based upon the ingenuity of the modern world of architecture. The location of the structure is on the highest point away from the flooding zone that allows space for full growth within the site as a whole and the building as it self. The design of the structure is to be very compact that allows full enjoyment of the site. The large floor to ceiling windows allows views of the full vegetation surrounding the area. A large green house to the south with a vaulted roof gives the perspective of growth within the building community and nature. The building overall allows people to understand the connection of environment and architecture through the circulation and design to the site. The connection between the modern world of architecture and the environment is based upon the stream navigating its way towards the building. The thought of this allows one to maintain how healthy the water PH levels are while also maintaining the level of growth of plans in and around the stream.
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