kelsey jancola Academic Portfolio
Kelsey Jancola
Academic Portfolio Washigton State University Kelsey.Jancola@wsu.edu 206.327.0269
about me Kelsey Jancola 25300 151st PL SE covington, wa 98042 206.327.0269 Kelsey.Jancola@wsu.edu
To create something greater than oneself; architects are the builders of the future. Architecture is not simply something one can say they are studying, it is a way of life. The opportunity to build things that will last beyond a lifetime, to contribute to the world of design and make it a better place, and to impact thousands of people simply through the use of design. Sustainability and integrated deign are key components in today’s design world, and are also integral to my designs as well. This academic portfolio seeks to portray my academic accomplishments to date, in addition to showing my professional capabilities. Thank you for your interest.
travel experiences
Berlin, germany chicago, il 2014
San fransisco, ca
2016
amsterdam, netherlands 2016
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Throughout my undergraduate and graduate studies, I had the opportunity to travel for architecture field trips both nationally and internationally. These experiences helped give me further insight and appreciation for unique designs around the world, and influenced my designs as well.
resume education
washington state university, pullman wa 2015-2016 master of architecture gpa: 3.6
washington state university, pullman wa 2011-2015 bachelor of science in architectural studies gpa: 3.4
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aias member (2011-present) wsu masters of design graduate architecture club member (2015-2016) Interior design club (2011-2012) hall ambassador 2011 participate in 20+ hours of community service per year student ambassador for the graduate architecture club 2014-2015 chi omega sorority first place in 2015 capstone project
architecture teaching assistant, wsu September 2014- December 2015 as a teaching assistant i needed to be organized and prompt; i was responsible for grading papers, exams, and projects, taking attendance, chaperoning field trips, and providing feedback for students. auto cad revit rhino adobe photoshop, illustrator, indesign acrobat google sketchup microsoft word, excel, powerpoint
Collaborates well Flexible can easily adapt to different environments organized detail oriented driven
greg kessler_professor_(509)335.1229_gkessler@sdc.wsu.edu paul hirzel_professor_(509)335.1373_hrzl@sdc.wsu.edu phil gruen_director_(509)335.2309_jpgruen@sdc.wsu,edu
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Pullman civic center location: pullman, wa 2014
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educatorium design location: pullman, wa 2014 collaborated with k. knutson
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parking driven design wilamette riverfront development location: vancouver, wa 2015
location: portland, or 2015 collaborated with s. chimonas and k. hall
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pullmAN civic center Mixed- use project Location: Pullman wa spring 2014 instructor: bashir kazimee
This design for the Pullman mixed-use building was created by combining function with form to create a unique space for both living and occupying. The design features a system of pushing and pulling that seeks to create interesting spaces, and terracing which allows for views out over the river as well as downtown Pullman. Glass is one of the dominant materials used, and is a main feature for both the first and second floors as it allows for copious amounts of natural light to enter. A restaurant is located in the rear of the building overlooking the river, and terraced concrete steps lead down to the river, allowing people to interact with it as well.
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This terracing can be further exemplified inside the building, playing on the overall tectonics of the building itself. A two story atrium style cafe forms the rest of the first and second floors. The third story contains an outside garden space as well as offices, and the top two floors are residential. The layout of the building was intended to allow for public spaces to be located near the bottom of the building and as one ascends the spaces become increasingly private.
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The parking lot adjacent to the site contains parking for residents as well as covered sheltered area provides shade both during the week and for open air markets on the weekends. Open floor plans provide optimal circulation spaces, and an elevated trellis and green wall in the front of the building serves as a shading device in addition to another green space for people to enjoy. The two story atrium space on the first and second floors allows for a much needed study space for students as the cafe’s downtown are overwhelmed.
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02 educatorium design educational Location: Pullman wa fall 2014 instructor: greg kessler
This design for an educatorium focuses on the sensory experience of water through the manipulation of the floor element. It is intended to create an environment that further connects campus through education as well as containing areas of public research and exhibition space. This design also incorporates a variety of program functions including an auditorium space, scholar residences, offices, classrooms, and open research and exhibition spaces. The auditorium space fully incorporates the use of water through a large skylight that supports the pool above, which is set directly atop the space and creates a dynamic and interesting space though letting in natural sunlight and views to above. A water system was also designed that allows water to fall from the pool ,acting as walls for the auditorium space. To further embody the sensory element of water, misting benches, a water channel and a rain wall are also located in the building . Overall, the element of water plays an integral part in the design, and connects all aspects of the site together.
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The building is sunk into the existing topography to emphasize a connection to the natural landscape and draw people into the building from all sides. This also creates the opportunity for a secondary plaza space to be located on the northeast corner of the site.
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The reflection pool serves as a skylight into the auditorium below, in addition to being an aesthetically pleasing space for students to enjoy in the plaza above.
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03 media tech center mixed use Location: seattle, wa spring 2015 instructor: greg kessler
Located in the South Lake Union area of Seattle, Washington the design for the Media Tech Center integrates a series of exhibition spaces located across two buildings which are linked by an exterior skybridge. The tech center incorporates the use of perforated metal panels, which seek to embody the spirit of Seattle by portraying images of the Seattle skyline, rain, and Mt. Rainier. The South building features exhibiton space, a rooftop cafe, and garden plaza. The North building has four floors of exhibition space, in addition to an Amazon store located at groundfloor. This project was accomplished throught the 2015 Washington State University Capstone competiton, which was an integration of both architecture and construction management students, and this project was chosen as the winner of the competition.
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This site is located in a busy commercial district, however seeks to create a place that can be welcoming to all. The cafe serves as a connection between the general public and those who are visiting the Media Tech Center. The artistic metal paneling also act as a unique site element meant to draw curious visitors inside.
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Dane Brooks 227 Westlake Avenue North Seattle, WA, 98109 253.571.8942 ext. 5482 253.459.2528 danebrooks86@gmail.com
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Patrick Bestebruer 227 Westlake Avenue North Seattle, WA, 98109 253.571.8942 ext. 9841 509.840.0493 patrick.bestebreur@email.wsu.edu
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Jordan Jainga 227 Westlake Avenue North Seattle, WA, 98109 253.571.8942 ext. 7346 253.347.8412 jordan.jainga@email.wsu.edu
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Patrick Bestebruer 227 Westlake Avenue North Seattle, WA, 98109 253.571.8942 ext. 9841 509.840.0493 patrick.bestebreur@email.wsu.edu
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Kelsey Jancola 227 Westlake Avenue North Seattle, WA, 98109 253.571.8942 ext. 8390 206.327.0269 kelsey.jancola@email.wsu.edu
Jordan Jainga 227 Westlake Avenue North Seattle, WA, 98109 253.571.8942 ext. 7346 253.347.8412 jordan.jainga@email.wsu.edu
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Katherine Knutson 227 Westlake Avenue North Seattle, WA, 98109 253.571.8942 ext. 2897 253.651.3226 katherine.knutson@email.wsu.edu
Kelsey Jancola 227 Westlake Avenue North Seattle, WA, 98109 253.571.8942 ext. 8390 206.327.0269 kelsey.jancola@email.wsu.edu
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04 parking driven design mixed use Location: vancouver, wa summer 2015 instructor: brent young (young design studio llc), lsw architects
The concept for this mixed use building was designed with parking as the inspiration for which the rest of the building is constructed around. The idea of having residents able to drive up and park directly outside their home is not a radical one; however it is a progressive idea for Vancouver at this time. To make this possible, a large ramping system was created that links the North and South sites together over Fourth Street. Each level of the parking is designated a certain color to suggest hierarchy, as well as the glass curtain walls that wrap around the parking are comprised of colored solar panel glass. This contributes to making this building unique and an icon for the city. To further service the residents, a car wash is located on the ground floor of the South site, in addition to a bus stop that would be added on the corner of Columbia and Fourth Street to allow for easier access for commuting. Each unit dwelling is equipped with a large balcony which acts as a backyard, along with “front yard� space.
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riverfront 05 wilamette development mixed use Location: portland, or fall 2015 instructor: rafi samizay
Located just North of downtown Portland on the Wilamette River, this develpment project is designed with a complete community concept in mind. From providing diverse housing options, to having a rich collection of public serving ammenities, this site seeks to activate the river by being a destination people of all ages would come to enjoy. The Portland River Trail would be extended around the site, allowing for easy access for bikes and foot traffic to wander into the site, further embosying the idea of a walkable city. Likewise, a bus stop is integrated into the desing to connect with the preexisting system, which could bring people in from farther reaches. Furthermore, this site would provide access down to the river, which would be one of only two places people could access the Willamette River and enjoy all of the ammenities it provides. Other on site provisions inclide park space, water features, rental shops for bikes and marina acitives.
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When looking at the amount of ways that people commute to work in Portland, it was decided that this development should cater to all types of transportation. Likewise, when looking at the amount of housing units in the immediate area, it was decided that all styles of housing types would be incorporated into the design, from highend multi-level apartments to studio apartments.
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These lofted apartments cater to those with families and wish to have exquisite views of the Wilmette River. The apartments all have allocated parking, in addition to ample balcony space. The ground floor units occupy the first three levels, then the second set of units occupy levels four and five, and the top apartments occupy levels six and seven. The lofted style allows for more floor space and ample amounts of light to enter the lofts from both sides.
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Building development
The office building seeks to serve as adaptable spaces for companies to arrange as they please. The ground floor houses amenities that serve the site and community as a whole. Retail shops, restaurants, bar and lounges, cafes, a library, and arcade are just some of the shops housed in the bottom level of the office. Parking for the offices and site is located underneath the office building, and a bus hub is located on the street facing side to allow for easy transportation to and from the site.
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TYPICAL FLOOR PLANS
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Thank You.
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