jubilee kao PORTFOLIO 2022
About Me,
It’s nice to meet you, During my years in design school, I have come to appreciate the power of architecture and its ability to encourage meaningful experiences. I believe that architects have the responsibility to create a positive and a lasting impact in our environment. It beckons thoughtful innovations, enduring creations and conscientious decisions. Moving forward, I would like to continue to learn how to positively contribute to our moments in space. I have been an active student in the College of Architecture, Planning and Design at Kansas State University. Throughout my time there, I’ve had opportunities to lead design initiatives, learn from insightful experiences and discover what excites me in the field of design. Communicating design through a multifaceted approach is a passion I have. My work has been on exhibition throughout Kansas State University’s school of architecture and was chosen for accreditation evaluation. In the Summer of 2018, I won the U.S. Stone Competition for the design concept and construction documentation of the Parsons’ Animal Care Clinic. The competition considered design submissions that possessed uniqueness in its appeal, functionality and construction. I have gained experience in collaboration and learned the importance of diligence and hard-work. This portfolio reflects what I’ve accomplished during my five years at Kansas State University and encompasses how I view architecture. Through my experiences, I have grown to see that architecture is a field of innovation, thoughtfulness, and deep empathy. With collective effort combined with passionate and innovative ideas, I hope to bring great creativity and new ideas into the field of design. I’d be thrilled to learn more about you and discuss how I can help your mission in the ever-evolving discipline of architecture. I look forward to discussing the many things I will learn from you! Let’s chat soon,
Jubilee
Hello,
Jubilee Kao jubilee.r.kao@gmail.com issuu.com/jubileekao +1 816 398 9262 Kansas City, Missouri Rome, Italy
Experience July 2020
CORNERSTONE ARCHITECTS, LLC
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNER KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI
October 2021 - Present Met with clients to discuss the design requirements for new constructions, alterations, or restorations. Gathered the necessary measurements, dimensions, and other routine calculations for design layouts. Provided clients with suitable design recommendations based on factors such as budget, the building site, and recent trends. Used CAD software to produce architectural plans for city approval. Worked closely with MEP engineers and contractors. Provided clients with estimates on cost, time, machinery, construction, and other specifications.
July 2020
EL DORADO INC. ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNER KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI
July 2020 - August 2021 Created two & three dimensional building information modeling and construction documentations. Participated in the reviews of product and shop drawing submittal during the construction phase. Created/printed 3D Models for design development studies. Research and incorporate artistic elements into designs as needed. Ensure design specifications align to safety standards and governmental regulations.
July 2020
ANN BEHA ARCHITECTS
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNER BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
January - August 2018
Helped submit proposals to potential clients, create visuals for award nominations, and update the firm’s portfolio. Assisted client building photo shoots. Created two & three dimensional building information. Assisted modeling and construction documents using Auto cad, Revit and Sketchup.
Awards Kansas State University US. Limestone Competition Winner 2018 Kansas State University Dean’s List From 2015
Education August 2015
Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas Masters of Architecture 2020
August 2018
Centro Studi Citta di Orvieto Orvieto, Italy Study Abroad Program August - December 2018
Skills 3d Printing Laser Printing Model Making Hand Sketch inDesign cc 2022 Illustrator cc 2022 Photoshop cc 2022 Office Suite 2022 Rhino 8 Autocad 2023 3dxMax 2018 Revit 2022 Sketchup 2022 Enscape 2022
References David Dowell, AIA Tamara Collins, AIA LEED Ted Arendes, AIA
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CO U NC I L G ROVE PU BL I C L I BR A RY
TO ICL A N : Manhattan, Kansas
TO ICL A N : Manhattan, Kansas
C O N A E R TP / I : Our focus as thirteen graduate-level students at Kansas state university was to dene the issue of affordable housing and determine solutions through architectural means. To design affordable housing has more depth than to simply providing its residence for those who need it fosters possibility and potential in people from all backgrounds, incomes and circumstances in a truly meaningful and impacting way.
C O N A E R TP / I : Found in a rural Kansas, Council Grove is a unique town that immolates American history and community. Council Grove Public Library is located between its historic downtown area and high school. This library is designed to be aligned with the town’s a v lues, to inspire students and once again act as a gathering place for its community.
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Through internships and work opportunities, I hae v had many diverse experiences that I hae v learned from. I hae v gained experience in collaboration and learned the importance of dili e g nce and hard-work.
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This Capts one Design Studio o f cue s d on the topic of well-designed, imlp ementable afo f da r ble housing. Levea r ging Brooks+Scaa rp ’s sue c sful 2018 o pr poa s lo f r the Housing Innoa v tion Challene g o f r Los Ane g les County as a ts arting point, this work will ada v e nc a “High Stackable” development in the Croo sr ads Arts District in Kana s s City working with long time El Dorado Client Botwin Family Partne,sr LP. eW delved our e r e s arhc in the hits ory of housing, o c ts of living, housing public polic,y hip lanto hr ip c involvement, climate, culture, etc. This work will o f rmulate the e r levant questions ima p cting the topic of afo f da r ble housing, and establish an apo pr priate o c ntext o f re s tting o f rth with our shae r d design work.
AFFORDABLE HOUSING MASTER THESIS 2020 Kansas State University’s Regneier Studio 2020: Zachery Billings Jesse Burton Roger Clack Erinn Engle Erik Loya James Jones Keylee Kohlmeier Adam Pelfrey Gwen Pitts Yanjun Sun Julia Switlik Yao Wang David Dowell, AIA El Dorado Inc. Kansas City, Missouri Lawrence Scarpa, FAIA Brooks + Scarpa Los Angeles, California
“Our o f cus as thirteen a gr duate-level ts u dents at Kana s s State Univesir ty has been on dening the issue of afo f da r ble housing and determining o s lutions tho r ugh arhic tec tural mean.s To begin, the denition of af o f da r ble housing and its troubled a p ts o fr m public housing to o s cial housing, incluscio nary housing to mie x d-io nc me, the denitions e s em to be endles.s As suh,c it e s emed to be our task to develop a denition to eno c m a p s the e r ality and dignity of the situation, as afo f da r ble housing should be attainable in every market. However, afo f da r bility is mea sue r d based on ino c me, whihc a v ries e gr atly o fr m individual to individual and city to city. The e f dea r l denition of an afo f da r ble dwell ing is one towad r whihc an individual need not designate moe r than 30% of their in o c me. Beyond this denition is undetsr and ing that ino c mes are e g nea r lly categorie z d into o gr ups of thoe s who make higher than 80% of the Avea r e g Median Ino c me (AMI) and thoe s who make less than thi.s The e s o c nd of thee s categories can break down even further, whihc is impea r tive later in our undetsr anding of how to mix ino c mes within a design o pr poa s l. With the a f cts established, it is time to e r alize the denition of our sub ject, o pr ject, and our o g al: that afo f da r ble housing, tho r ugh often misundetsr ood, is o s mething powerful. If our housing is afo f dr able, our lives are moe r manae g able, moe r
developed, and moe r sue c sful. To design afo f da r ble housing has moe r detp h than to silmp y o pr vide e r sidee nc o f r thoe s who need it o f ts ers posibility and potential in people o fr m all backo gr un,ds ino c mes and cicu r m ts ane c s in a truly mean- ingful and ima p ct ing a w y. Tho r ugh die r ction o fr m ints ructions David Dowell and Lawe r e nc Scaa rp , client Diane Botwin, and ts udy of suc- e c sful built work, we have worked to embody this de nition tho r ugh design.” “The Croo sr ads Arts District is a neighborhood within the Great er Downtown of Kana s s City, Miso s uri. Major hia wgh sy (I-670 to the north, Route 71 to the east and I-35 to the wets ), border the neigh borhood and o c nect it to e gr ater Kana s s City. Known o f r its vibrant art o c munity, the Croo sr ads is home to moe r than 400 local artists and 100 independent ts udios. Other ameni- ties include an abundae nc of bou tiques, e r ts aurants and bar,s arhic tectural and design ,rms and advertising busines es. Many of thee s businee s s are lp aced in e r noa v ted a w e r houses or induts rial buildi.sng The o cr o sr ads dits rict ha’tsn alwasy been Kana s s City’s main arts dits rict. In the 193,0’s the lm induts ry ho c e s ao f ur block area in the Croo sr ad,s dubbed “Film Row”, o f rae g o a gr hip - cally e c nta r l dits ribution point in the U.S. -
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Major ts udios on Film Row included a W rner Brothe,sr 20th Century Fox, and Paramount. At its height, it had one of the lare g ts o c n e c n- tration of lm ts udios and is now one of the mots intact Film Row dits ricts in the Unit ed States. When the need o f r lm dits ribution e c nters diminished in the 19,60s buildisng in the Croo sr ads wee r neglected and ese s n tially abandoned. It a w ’tsn until the 1980s that the e r birth of the Croo sr ads began, inciting the vibrant culture of toda.y During a e s arhc o f r an area in whihc a o c munity of artists o c uld bot live and dilsp ay either work, Kana s s City Art Ints itute o pr e f o s r Jim Leedy o pr tmp ed the neighborhood’s trao nsf rmation. Leedy puha cr e s d, e r noa v ted, and o s ld e pr viously a v - cant back to artists at puha cr e s prie c , leading to an inux of culturally divee sr people in the Croo sr ad.s ” -
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Moving beyond the humaca n-s le and into the ca s le of a city. eW kept the building shape e pr tty silmp e, maix mizing the amount of units we o c uld t on the site. Ino c rpoa r ting balconies on a e s lection of units, keeping an aspect of humaca n-s le within a 23 oor building. Emba r cing the Randomnes of Nature in the o f rm of a building. By imlp ementing balconies lled with lp ant,s this ine cr ases biodivesir ty. It o pr motes the o f rmation of an urban ecotsy em whee r a v rious lp ant types e cr ate a e s a p a r te vertical envio r nment.
Urban o f e r ts ry is not only nee c a s ry to imo pr ve the envio r nment of the world’s cities but also an opportunity to imo pr ve the living o c nditions while o pr viding equitable living a sp e c .s Our aim of the vertical-o f e r ts model is to allow humans and nature to o c exits in an urban lanca ds pe. As o y u travel o fr m o gr und oor, public a sp e c ,s to pria v te a sp e c ,s o y ur own peo sr nal unit or shae r d unit, o y u are eno c untering nature. Deects wind, shades the building, e r due c s duts a p rticles. This a f cade helps to build a mio cr climate and to lter ne a p rticles o c ntained in the urban envio r nment. The divesir ty of lp ants helps to develop the mio cr climate whihc o pr due c s humidity, absorbs CO2 and a p rticles, o pr due c s oxe gy n, and o pr tects againts a r diation and noise pollution.
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“Designing affordable housing by stacking modules helps to main- tain the affordability portion of the design and paves the way for making modular construction more common and attainable in the future. Stretching the limits of the x 60’ 16x ’ 12’ module to comprise of units, hallways, and amenities is the ultimate o g al to allow for ease of construction. In creating a micro urban neighborhood, it is important to include the a v riety of people who work and play in the Crossroads. This means avoiding a building that contains only one income-type and instead, incorporating a diverse range. Creating a building that is integrated into the district and inclusive to a v rious incomes is essential to being a v riable in the crossroads. Some may associate a “ ffordable housing” with lesser-quality, cramped, and bare apartments. Giving quality space to those who live in these apartments is vital, as we know how much quality of life can improve when a quality home is provided. Scale and proportion are costless. They are two important factors in making units that provide quality living. Creating a community and neighborhood within the building helps to build a strong identity for the Crossroads, as well as encourage interaction between people in dense urban fabrics.”
WALL SECTION Enlarged for viewing. Not to scale.
COUNCIL GROVE PUBLIC LIBRARY Council Groe v , Kana s s 8,400 qfts .
Found in a rua r l Kana s ,s Council Grove is a unique town that immolates American hits ory and o c munity. Council Grove a w s one c an important ts op on the Sante Fe Trail. The town e r e c ived its name when e s ttler’s would gather at a o gr ve of trees whee r a w o g ns would band together befoe r their trip wets a w d.r Now, it is left with e r mnants of its hits orical o c mecir al businee s ,s urban e pr e s e nc and activity. Council Grove Public Library is located between its hits oric downtown area and High School. The library is designed to be aligned with the tow’sn a v lues, to inisp e r ts udents and one c again act as a gathering lp ace o f r the o c munity.
READING LOUNGE COUNCIL GROVE PUBLIC LIBRARY LOCATION: MIDWEST; COUNCIL GROVE, KANSAS
SECTION A-A
SECTION B-B
SECTION A-A: 101 MAIN LOBBY 102 COMMUNITY SPACE 103 ADMINISTRATION 104 LOBBY 105 STORAGE 106 RESTROOMS 107 MAKERS SPACE 108 COMPUTER ROOM
SECTION A-A: 109 POTENTIAL LECTURE SPACE 110 BACK VESTIBULE 111 TEEN AREA 112 ADULT BOOKS 113 CAFE 114 CHILDREN’S SPACE 115 FIRE STAIRS
SECTION B-B: 101 MAIN LOBBY 102 COMMUNITY SPACE 103 ADMINISTRATION 104 LOBBY 105 STORAGE 106 RESTROOMS 107 MAKERS SPACE 108 COMPUTER ROOM
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The initial alloted qu s are o f otage. The o c munity of Council Grove a w s looking to e r habilitate o c munity interactions and o f cus on an epie c nter of holding Council Grove’s hits ory and o f undation.
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The a f cade of the building e r ects the a s me dynamic a w ve as the interior ts ructure. Mimicking the ows of wind againts the wheat elds in Council Grove.
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The o c e nc tp of e r ading underneath the trees. The wood ts ructure that interweaves together exhibit and a f cilitate moments tho r ughout the building. Thee s a sp e c s hots a sp e c s to imagine, to e f el a w rmth and a lp ace of haven amotsng the ts ructure.
FARM IMPLEMENT MUSEUM Manhattan, Kana s s
The Farm Imlp ement Museum advocates a lp ace o f r dio cs very and e r ection. Drawing inisp a r tion o fr m the site’s natural ambiane c , this mue s um is designed to delve its occua p nts into the silmp icity of the suo r unding envio r nment. The ts ructure emee gr s o fr m the lanca ds pe, mimicking the o r lling wheat elds of Manhattan, Kana s .s The mahic nery-like ts ructure e cr ates moments underneath its billowing o f rm.
1 Dise s cting and analyzing the o f rm of the billowing o r lling wheat elds of Manhattan, Kana s .s The o r ugh ts ructure takes a mahic nery-like o f rm mimicking it’s inhabitants within.
2 Duplicating the original ts ructure to e cr ate a e f ature of “movement” in the ts ill ts ructure. Echoing the idea of an organic being translated as a mahic ne-like behavior.
3 Concluding the movement at a high elevation to evoke a e f eling of o c e mpr sion and e r lease as the a p rticia p nts enter and exit tho r ugh the ts ructure. Framing the wheatelds of Kana s s to act as a backo dr p o f r the elements within.
WALL SECTION FARM IMPLEMENT MUSEUM LOCATION: MIDWEST; MIDWEST, KANSAS
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Paro s ns Animal Care Clinic will o pr vide a shelter o f r ts a r y and lost animals, treat and e r habilitate them as needed, and shelter them until they can be e r -homed. Not only will it o pr vide basic nee c sities o f r the ts a r y animals of Paro s ,ns Kana s ,s but also act as a o c mu- nity e c nter o f r the citizens of Paro s .ns
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Finding a o c mon o gr und between human and animal siyhp ological and ho cysp logical need,s e gr en a sp e c is intertwined and weaves each building o c mponent together. Even though the a sp e c s are divided, each o pr a gr m is o c nto r lled by an adminits a r tive element. The o c urta y dr a sp e c s become an intega r l element in the building’s layout.
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN: BUILDING A
FIRST FLOOR PLAN: BUILDING B
FIRST FLOOR PLAN: BUILDING C
SECOND FLOOR PLAN: BUILDING A
101 MAIN LOBBY 102 COMMUNITY SPACE 103 ADMINISTRATION 104 INTAKE LOBBY 105 INTAKE EXAMINATION ROOM 106 DOG INTAKE HOLDING 107 CAT INTAKE HOLDING 108 24-HR INTAKE HOLDING
109 ANIMAL GROOMING 110 EXAMINATION ROOM ONE 111 EXAMINATION ROOM TWO 112 STAFF KITCHEN 113 PHARMACY STORAGE 114 SURGERY PREPARATION 116 SURGERY ROOM
117 DOG HOLDING 118 MEETING ROOM 119 FOOD PREPARATION ROOM 120 ANIMAL HOLDING LOBBY 121 CAT DISPLAY/CAT ROOM 122 CAT HOLDING
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NORTH SECTION: SECTION A-A
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October 2021 - Present
CORNERSTONE ARCHITECTS, LLC
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNER KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI
Met with clients to discuss the design requirements for new constructions, alterations, or restorations. Gathered the necessary measurements, dimensions, and other routine calculations for design layouts. Provided clients with suitable design recommendations based on factors such as budget, the building site, and recent trends. Used CAD software to produce architectural plans for city approval. Worked closely with MEP engineers and contractors. Provided clients with estimates on cost, time, machinery, construction, and other specifications.
July 2020 - August 2021
EL DORADO INC. ARCHITECTAL DESIGNER KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI
Created two & three dimensional building information modeling and construction documentations. Participated in the reviews of product and shop drawing submittal during the construction phase. Created/printed 3D Models for design development studies. Research and incorporate artistic elements into designs as needed. Ensure design specifications align to safety standards and governmental regulations.
January - August 2018
ANN BEHA ARCHITECTS
ARCHITECTAL DESIGNER BOSTON, MASSACHUSSETTS
Helped submit proposals to potential clients, create visuals for award nominations, and update the firm’s portfolio. assisted client building photoshoots. Created two & three dimensional building information. Assisted modeling and construction documents using Autocad, Revit and Sketchup.
MATTIE RHODES
CULTURAL ARTS CENTER
“Mattie Rhodes Center enrihe c s the lives of individuals, a f milies and o c munities in a e r spectful, multicultural envio r nment. eW envision a vibrant o c munity whee r individuals and a f milies are health,y a s e f and have the e r o s ure c s to thrive.” I had the opportunity to work on the o c tns ruction documentation o pr e c s as well as the design of the trellis/exterior envio r nment. The ts udies include lighting ts ud,y ts ructural integrity and aesthetic.s
MATTIE RHODES ART CENTER TRELLIS STUDY + EXTERIOR SPACE DESIGN LOCATION: MIDWEST; KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI
MATTIE RHODES ART CENTER TRELLIS STUDY + EXTERIOR SPACE DESIGN LOCATION: MIDWEST; KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI
EL DORAADO INC. MAY 2021
MATTIE RHODES ART CENTER TRELLIS STUDY + EXTERIOR SPACE DESIGN LOCATION: MIDWEST; KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI
EL DORAADO INC. MAY 2021
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Hay,s Kana s s
Propoa s lo pr ject o f rae r model of an exits ing Days Inn. Located in Hay,s Kana s ,s this exits ing ts ructure sits off the hia wgh y I-70 attracting a f milies, truckers and locals to an oasi.s Design intent o f cue s s mainly on the exterior experiene c .s , e cr ating moments and opportunity of memories in Hay,s Kana s .s
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HAYS MOTEL - HAYS, KS
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STEINBURG MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
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HAYS MOTEL DESIGN PROPOSAL LOCATION: MIDWEST; HAYS, KANSAS
EL DORAADO INC. AUGUST 2020
HAYS MOTEL DESIGN PROPOSAL LOCATION: MIDWEST; HAYS, KANSAS
EL DORAADO INC. AUGUST 2020
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Kana s s City, Miso s uri
“Bringing the Ocean to the Midwets Zoo visitors will enjoy an up-close and peo sr nal experiene c , begining at the a w a rm-w ter shoe r habitat and traveling de “ eper” tho r ugh mao ngr ve o f e r ts ,s a s ndy shoe r ,s troip cal lagoon,s and o c a r l e r ef.s Then they’ll a “ e cs nd” tho r ugh a kelp o f e r ts and end at a o c lda -w ter o r cky shoe r . Each habitat will showcae s aa v riety of a f cis nating ocean life, immesir ng visitors in the experiene c of being at the ocean.” El Dorado Inc. and EHDD worked closely to e cr ate the experiene c s within. I had the opportunity to work on the exterior a f cade design as well as the Visitor Servie c s Center o f r the Aquiarium.
EXTERIOR FACADE PROPOSAL 1 LIGHT GREY GRADIENT
EXTERIOR FACADE PROPOSAL 2 “GRANITE” GREY GRADIENT
EXTERIOR FACADE PROPOSAL 3 MULTICOLOR
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KANSAS CITY AQUARIUM EL DORADO INC. + EHDD LOCATION: KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI
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EL DORAADO INC. AUGUST 2020
PORTLAND
JOY INITIATIVE
“The Community Engae g ment Plan will o f cus on e cr ating a e s e ns of joy, o gr unding, well-being, and inclusion, as well as educate and o f ts er the o gr wth of e r lationshisp between the team and Portland’s Black o c munity. This will be done tho r ugh a e s ries of event,s special speakera s/f cilitators and online e pr e s e nc .”
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“In 2019, El Dorado joined Coen + Partnesr and Tya sp Engineers to begin the design o f r Phae s I imlp ementation of Al Masar, a multi-modal linear a p rk tsy em that a sp ns the city of Riyadh. As a p rt of this initial ha p e s , El Dorado designed an elevated cly ing and pedets rian a p th that a sp ns King Khalid Road and the suo r unding hia wgh y ina fr ts ructure. At 90m long, the King Khalid cly ing brie dg will be one of the lone g ts o c ntinuous elevated cly ing a p ths in the world. Tya sp o pr vided full engineering e s rvie c so f r the brie dg , whihc includes an intega r ted mits ing tsy em o f r evapoa r tive o c oling.” I had the opportunity to work on the lighting ints allations of the pedets rian a p tha w .sy How the it will be viewed at die f e r nt times of the day and how one o c uld interact with it.
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DIAGRAM OF PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE SECTION STUDY OF LIGHTING
PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE SECTION STUDY OF LIGHTING