Design Portfolio Jared Pohl 5570 N Montour Rd Gibsonia, PA 15044 jared.pohl@hotmail.com (412) 334-5766
2D Design
Contrast, symmetry and repetition with marker. Geometry, 2006.
Transferring the composition of a beach scene from an unknown artist. - Composition, 2006
Drawing
Sketch of a the Hillman Library - Pittsburgh, 2007.
Sketch of a beach house. Hilton Head Island, 2010.
Quick sketch of a slide during class.
Pen on newsprint.
Painting
Self portrait, 2007.
Monochromatic still life, 2007.
Monochromatic study, 2007.
Sculpture
Sketches of a Drink Cup. 2006
Using different mediums (clay, cardboard, wire) to define an object in space - Lines, Planes and Solids, 2006.
Sculpture
Subtractive plaster sculpture of a prehistoric sloth, 2006.
CAD Work
3D model of Studio I Mausoleum in AutoCAD.
3D Model rendered as colored glass using AutoCAD.
Studio I
The studio explored system-based design. Using “repel� as a concept, I developed a system of rules that allowed lines, planes and volumes to connect and form modules. Programming was assigned based on the ecological needs of a mausoleum. The final architectural form was presented in 2006.
SITE FORCES
Studio II
Site forces were identified and used to fabricate a contextual map for a district in Pittsburgh. Models were folded from the contextual map and presented in 2007.
Professional Work
Above image is courtesy of www.ecohusky.uconn.edu
Rain garden to receive water from roof
A parking lot in an urban area. Installing a rain garden offsets the environmental impact of the parking lot in regards to storm water runoff. The rain water collected by the surface area of the church roof is nearly equal to the rain water discarded by the surface area of the parking lot. My design for Klauscher Architects in 2009.
Professional Work
Design build project / Tenant fit out of Right By Nature, a grocery store in downtown Pittsburgh. My involvement included project coordination between engineers, contractors, city officials and the owner. I worked with the project architect and interior designer to create construction drawings and renderings for the owner. Klauscher Architects, project was completed in 2008.
Professional Work
Renovation of Jimmy D’s (a bar) to Pi Coal Fired Pizza, a restaurant that evolves into a nightclub each night in Pittsburgh. I was responsible for construction drawings, anthropometric clearances of the bar, renderings, designing the shelving system, assisted with programming the space, and acted as construction adviser to the owner. API Interiors, 2009.
Professional Work
Lobby water feature using Falling Water as the concept - My design for Klauscher Architects in 2009.
Plans and rendering to rehab a dilapidated building. My design for Pohl Construction in 2010.
Miscellaneous residential design and construction drawings. My designs for Pohl Construction from 2008 - 2010.