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JARED SCHREMPP Selected Works Portfolio
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY phone: 1-(605)-769-0729 email: jared.schrempp@jacks.sdstate.edu
TABLE OF CONTENTS YEAR 1
Rapid City Museum of Art and Science 5 Mississippi River Research Library SDSU Dairy Milking Facility John Hejduk Project Cube Project Resume
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RAPID CITY MUSEUM OF ART AND SCIENCE FALL YEAR 4 YEAR 1
Site Map
Rapid City Map
S1
S2
CLEGHORN SPRINGS 3,200 ft
BUSINESS DENSITY/ MAIN ROAD MAP RAPID CREEK
3,700 ft RAILROAD
Initial Form Diagram
Main Street, Site Model
This project started with a collaborative research of Rapid City, South Dakota, as well as three different artists who’s work would be present in each individual project. Next came the site model, also done as a team, to increase efficiency and the total budget. From that point on each person worked on their own to develop their own museum design. This museum is focused on the teaching method of keeping an unexpected daily routine. That focus is achieved by using fragmentation within the circulation, visual perspective, and floor heights.
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Lighting Diagram
Word Web
Column Diagram
Section 1
Beam Diagram
Joist Diagram
Interior Perspective
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RAPID CITY MUSEUM OF ART AND SCIENCE FALL YEAR 4 3rd Floor Plan
YEAR 1
2nd Floor Plan
1st Floor Plan
Light Study
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Street Rendering
The Museum of Art and Science has the ability to inspire visitors by the process of discovery, as exhibits demonstrate what a wide world it is or how deep a concept can go. This experience is achieved by implementing the design concept of fragmentation. Fragmentation is the disintegration of norms regulating behavior, thought, and social relationships. Ever-changing movement patterns and elevation heights make a visitor unaware of what’s next, and keeps them curious to exploration. From the exterior, material use gives an outsider a slight justification of the buildings function, however keeps the interior formality ambiguous.
Building Model
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Parking Plan
Section 2
Not To Scale
Interior Perspective
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MISSISSIPPI RIVER RESEARCH LIBRARY SPRING YEAR 3 YEAR 1
Construction Diagram
1’ 1’
Glass Block
Glass Block
1’ 1’ Concrete 3’
1’
Block
1st Floor Plan Concrete Block
Section 1
2nd Floor Plan Material Diagram Not To Scale
This stacking project started with the study of public versus private space. The library was intended for the University of Minnesota students and the general public. The requirements of the project were to encompass the public and private spaces under a completely stacked structure. A solution to the design was an arch system that acted as a buttress to the next arch. Each bay is offset to shift the weight more evenly throughout the building.
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Section 2
3rd Floor Plan
North Elevation
South Elevation
Floor Space
Floor Space
Circulation Space Circulation Space
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Interior Perspective
Building Model
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SDSU DAIRY MILKING FACILITY SPRING YEAR 3 YEAR 1 Summer
Milking Parlor
Utility
Holding Area
Spring/Fall Milk Room
Operator Pit
Winter
Storage
Level 2
Women’s Room
Sunpath Diagram
Men’s Room
1st Floor Plan
Level 1 Office Meeting Room
N This stacking project began with the design of an individual CMU block. This block design creates a ripple affect by the weaving pattern. After completion of the block design, its physical generation was finalized. The project focus shifted toward a Dairy facility on the campus of South Dakota State University. Research and site visits to the current milking facility were crucial due to the strict necessities that are required in order to maximize dairy cattle’s daily milk output. Creating a public space that interacts with the private milking space without interfering with the cattle, was the overall goal of this stacking project.
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Men’s Restroom
Level 4
Level 3 Lobby/Study Space
Outdoor Balcony
Block Wall Model
Women’s Restroom
2nd Floor Plan
Section 1
Jared Schrempp Arch 351
S1
Section Cut Scale 1/8” = 1’
Section 2
Jared Schrempp Arch 351
S2
Section Cut Scale 1/8” = 1’
Section 3
Bird’s Eye View
Jared Schrempp Arch 351
Block Formwork
S3
Fresh Poured Concrete Block
Section Cut Scale 1/8” = 1’
Block Section
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JOHN HEJDUK ARCHIVE SPRING YEAR 2 YEAR 1 The John Hejduk project is based on a historic site in Berlin, Germany. The site is very narrow and lies between two existing buildings. The reason there is no current building on the site is because the opening is a gateway to the Judengang, an old passageway used by the Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm III. Friedrich became annoyed of the time it took to get to the palace due to the street being over-occupied from funeral processions. The key to this project is to construct an archive for the work of John Hejduk without obstructing the historic value of the Judengang. The Judengang currently opens only once per year and must be untouched by the design proposal. To hold the significance of the Judengang, the building is hovering over the passageway, with the entrance avoiding the gateway. The design strengthens the significance of the Judengang by the setbacks of the structure implying that the gateway holds more importance than the new building above.
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Section Cut
Ground Level
Level 3
Level 1 Level 4
Level 2
Level 5
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CUBE PROJECT FALL YEAR 2 YEAR 1
This modeling project focused on the integration of three planes. The first solid plane was created using solid and void exploration, which began from the images on the surface of each scrap piece of cardboard. The next two planes, also emerging from the images amongst the scrap piece of cardboard, were made from the addition and subtraction from shapes and percentage of usable surface area. Once the three masses were combined the study focused on the spaces the combination had created and how those spaces can be manipulated into becoming a more habitable space.
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JARED SCHREMPP PORTFOLIO YEAR 1 Work Experience
HKG Architects Summer of 2013 Intern Architect- Duties included design proposals on AutoCad, like floor plans, sections elevations etc. Also assisted with printing, 3-D modeling, and building proposal presentations.
Schrempp Farms Every Summer Besides 13’ and 11’ Farm Hand- Duties included the operation and maintenance of several large implements for planting, spraying, harvesting etc. Corral layouts, equipment sheds, hunting stands, and other areas of the farm were designed during this time on the family farm.
Penrod Construction Summer of 2011 Construction Laborer- Duties included setting forms, operating concrete screeds, along with many other various jobs around the site and shop.
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Program Experience
Education
Awards
AutoCad Architecture
Undergraduate
TSP Scholarship 2011
Photoshop Illustrator Sketch up Rhino Rhino Vault
South Dakota State University Bachelors in Architectural Studies Fall of 2009- Spring of 2014 High School Diploma Gettysburg High School Graduation in 2009
Dean McKay Scholarship 2009 Northern Plains Scholarship 2009 Moreau Grand Electric Scholarship 2009
InDesign Revit Microsoft Word/Power-point/Excel
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