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Licensed Architect | NCARB Certificate

Kyle Patneau, AIA



Licensed Architect | NCARB Certificate

Kyle Patneau, AIA


The mission of the North Kansas City High School renovation was to create an environment that ensures every student achieves their unique potential and thrives in an environment of rapid change. In support of this mission we approached the project with a focus on equity, the question asked with every decision that had to be made was, “How does this benefit the students?�


North Kansas City High School North Kansas City, MO | Renovation & Addition | 246,600 Sq.F.t | Senior Project Architect LEED Silver Anticipated, Schools

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Site Plan

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Program Area Floor Plans


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Diversity & Equity

North Kansas City High School has one of the most diverse student bodies in the State of Missouri, with nationalities/ethnicities from around the world speaking over 100 languages and coming from a range of socio-economic conditions. Northtown’s campus was aged, inflexible and ill-suited to modern pedagogy. The campus is landlocked in a residential neighborhood that is more urban than suburban, by comparison the other high schools in the District are located in solidly suburban areas with more modern facilities and room to grow. Simply providing equal facilities was not only not possible but would have failed to serve the unique character, diversity and spirit of Northtown. Equity meant providing facilities that allow for equal educational opportunities while respecting the long history and tradition that makes it Northtown.



Challenges & Solutions

The project was challenging from the start with competing site and budget constraints, safety and accessibility requirements, broad programmatic needs and lofty sustainability goals requiring creative and innovative solutions that would each have to resolve multiple problems. Spaces where arranged to maximize the floor to wall ratio which reduced envelope cost while providing buffers between different program areas. The exposed cast-in-place concrete structure was both more economical and durable than steel, eliminating the need for additional fireproofing and finishes while providing the urban aesthetic that was desired by the stakeholders. Every classroom has access to natural daylight with views to the exterior and sensors reduce energy usage by adjusting the LED lighting throughout the day. We worked closely with the project stakeholders, design team and construction manager to ensure every decision contributed to the success of the project by serving to benefit the students and their community.



Auditorium Perspective Section


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The Reach F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts Washington, D.C. | Expansion | 72,000 Sq.F.t | BNIM Project Architect - River Pavilion Collaboration with Steven Holl Architects LEED Gold Certified 2020 AIA New York Design Award, Honor Award


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McCain Auditorium Lobby Addition Kansas State University Manhattan, KS | Addition & Renovation | 19,030 Sq.F.t | Project Architect - Envelope


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Copy Prep Area

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The Barney Building Mission Woods, KS | Office Renovation & Addition | 41,700 Sq.F.t | Project Architect LEED Gold Certified, Core and Shell AIA Kansas Excellence in Architecture Honor Award 2015 Capstone Award IIDA MADA Award, Silver, Small Corporate

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SUMMER SOLSTICE A white, reflective roof reduces heat island effect, while overhangs provide shade and prevent solar heat gain during the summer months. WINTER SOLSTICE A glass curtain wall on the south facade of the site provides solar heat gain in winter months and daylighting throughout the year.


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Cinetopia at Prairiefire Overalnd Park, KS | Core and Shell | 75,000 Sq.Ft. | Project Manager


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Fat Brain Toys Overalnd Park, KS | Tenant Finish | 2700 Sq.Ft. | Project Manager


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Solar Residence Ames, IA | Fifth Year Solar Design Studio

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Research Laboratory OSU Center for Health Sciences Tulsa, OK| Tulsa, | Fifth OK Year| Diploma Diploma Project Project A study in systems integration, building systems are routed vertically between the exterior columns and then through pre-cast concrete trusses in lieu of a traditional interstitial space.

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Little Tokyo Public Library Los Angeles, CA | Fourth Year Design Studio

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Bookshelf Baltic Birch Plywood & Steel 48”x16”x72”

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Library Table Baltic Birch Plywood & Bamboo 48”x18”x36”


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Coffee Table Baltic Birch Plywood & Steel 48”x24”x16”


Magazine Table Maple & Steel 16”x12”x18”


Sculpture Untitled Steel 18”x24”x24”

Inch Worm Steel 12”x12”x12”


Untitled Cast Aluminum 5”x5”x5”


Kyle Patneau, AIA

kyle.patneau@gmail.com isuu.com/kylepatneau | linkedin.com/in/kylepatneau

Licensed Architect Qualifications Summary

816-863-8692 | Kansas City, MO

Well-rounded Architect with 16 years of experience and a natural curiosity. Extensive knowledge of building systems and materials, building envelope design and construction means and methods. Diverse experience including performing arts, adaptive reuse, K-12 and higher education, and mixed-use as well as award-winning office and commercial projects. Approaches architecture as an exercise in problemsolving and an opportunity for learning and growth. Proficiencies, certifications, and licensures include: ▪ Revit ▪ NCARB Certificate ▪

BIM360

Missouri # A-2010011357

Sketchup

Kansas # 5993

Bluebeam

Nebraska # A-4674

Career

Associate, BNIM Architects, Kansas City, MO

Experience

Managed projects from planning through construction. Supervised the production and coordination of presentation materials, planning submittals and construction documents. Directed and coordinated design team activities. Performed code and accessibility reviews. Led the firm’s BIMCore group in developing and maintaining Revit templates, standards, content, digital workflows and training and educational programs. Mentored and developed staff.

7/2015 to 7/2020

Project Experience: ▪ Arts & Performing Arts ▪ K-12 and Higher Education ▪ Multi-Family housing Project Manager, RMTA, Kansas City, MO 4/2012 to 7/2015 Managed projects from concept to completion. Coordinated all of the disciplines required to complete projects. Developed and maintained Revit templates, standards and content. Project Experience: ▪ Office Design ▪ Commercial Retail & Restaurant Design ▪ Multi-tenant Shell Building Design Senior Project Leader/ CADD Coordinator, Klover Architects, Overland Park, KS

1/2005 to 4/2012

Spearheaded projects through construction. Performed code research and compliance reviews. Intern Architect, Brown Reynolds Watford Architects, Kansas City, MO

Education

Bachelor of Architecture, 2003 Iowa State University, Ames, IA

Continued…

6/2012 to 6/2014


Kyle Patneau, AIA Personal Development

Project Experience

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AIA Kansas City Elections Committee 2020 KCPA Future Stages – Architecture and Design Activity 2015-2020 AIA Kansas City PIERS Mentorship Program AIA Kansas City Education Outreach Co-Chair 2017-2019 AIA Kansas City Pillars Steering Committee 2015-2017 Lots of Love – Let’s Play Ivanhoe 2015 AIA Kansas City Pillars Leadership Program 2013-2014 Arts Incubator Kansas City, Member 2006-2011 Furniture Designer & Fabricator Kaufman Foundation FastTrac Graduate Sculptural Welding, Kansas City Art Institute Continuing Education

Arts & Performing Arts ▪ The Reach, John F Kennedy Center for Performing Arts Expansion, Washington DC ▪ McCain Auditorium Addition, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS ▪ North Plaza Replacement, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO ▪ Master Plan, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO ▪ On-Call Services, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO K-12 Education ▪ North Kansas City High School Renovation & Addition, North Kansas City, MO Multi-Family Housing ▪ The Monogram Building (Adaptive Reuse), St. Louis, MO ▪ Keeler Court (Construction Administration), San Diego, CA Office ▪ The Barney Building, Mission Woods, KS ▪ 1900 Shawnee Mission Parkway, Mission Woods, KS ▪ 6601 College Boulevard, Overland Park, KS Restaurant ▪ Panda Express - Free Standing, In-line & Food Courts – Over 75 locations nationwide. ▪ Seattle’s Best Coffee - Border’s Café Conversions ▪ Bruegger’s Bagels, Overland Park, KS ▪ Copeland’s Cheesecake Bistro, Baton Rouge, LA Retail ▪ ▪ ▪

Fat Brain Toys, Overland Park, KS Helzberg Diamonds – Flagship Store, Kansas City, MO Zumiez, Multiple National Mall and Outlet Locations

Shopping Center & Shell ▪ Cinetopia Shell at Prairiefire, Overland Park, KS ▪ Prairiefire Shell Building 21-22, Overland Park, KS ▪ Prairiefire Shell Building 23, Overland Park, KS ▪ CFT Development - Retail Shell Building, Champaign, IL ▪ Oak Park Mall - Interior Remodel, Overland Park, KS ▪ Ridgeview Falls - Retail Shell Building, Olathe, KS

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