Designportfolio 2016 laurentatusko

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Selected works L a u r e n Ta t u s k o



About Me

I attended the University of Colorado Boulder to study Environmental Design. My degree in Environmental Design gives me a diverse education in architecture, landscape and urban planning. I’ve found my passions in designing and building creative spaces for people; spaces that influence peoples stories, make them feel safe, places that can influence the way they feel. Design school has taught me to think critically, but unique experiences in my life have taught me something education never will; strength, hope and a deep compassion for others. These traits combined with my overwhelming courage and drive is what makes my design ideas strong and successful. In the future, I would like to make an impact on affordable and low income housing. I have experienced first hand what those living under the poverty line have for housing. It is my goal to one day find a solution that is better and more beautiful. A design solution that doesn’t sacrifice on materials or quality of life for those occupying these spaces.



Education P r o g r a m o f e n v i r o n m e n ta l d e s i g n |

UNIVERSITY OF

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Pursuing a Bachelor of Environmental Design, with a Minor in Business, Cumulative GPA 3.769 Honors: Dean's list, University of Colorado CUPA Scholarship, Thomas J. Watson Scholarship, Environmental Design Achievement Scholarship, will Graduate with Distinction

August 2012 - present Graduation: may 2016

Activities Environmental Design Student Ambassador Undergraduate Teaching Assistant CRLA Internationally Certified Peer Mentor American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) Senior Representative Student Association of Landscape Architects (SALA) Marketing Manger Orthodox Christian Fellowship (OCF) Member

June 2014 - present Fall 2015 August 2013 - present Fall 2015, spring 2016 Fall 2015, spring 2016 August 2012- present

Experience Intern designer |

JVDESOUSA ARCHITECTURE

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BOULDER,

C OLORADO

May 2014 - January 2016

Worked along side professional architects, working on both graphic and design elements. Experience in computed aided design programs such as Sketchup, Vectorworks, and Adobe Suite. Built personal interaction skills by watching and experiencing face to face contact with clients.

U r b a n s i t e a n a ly s i s g l o b a l s e m i n a r |

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| R O M E , I T A LY

May - July 2013

Studied influences of historical and urban form within the historic city center. Studied the “layers of Rome� By looking at changing form and values of architecture throughout time. Studied Italian Communication and its influences on urban form and design. Learned how important communication becomes when a language barrier is present. Practiced large scale design skills, communication, and interpersonal skills.

P r o j e c t M e x i c o | T IJUANA M EXICO Spent two weeks time in Mexico building small homes for several different families. Spent time at St. Innocents orphanage, playing with, teaching and working with 20 boys ranging ages 4-20. St. Innocents orphanage in as Orthodox based orphanage where they work to bring abandoned and abused boy to have faith and trust.

Skills D i g i ta l Sketchup, Vectorworks, Auto Cad, Rhino, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Lightroom, Microsoft Office (and Mac Equivalence), Drop-box, Google Drive

Analog Public Speaking, Organization, Leadership, Communication, Creative Problem Solving, Time Management, Adaptable, Hard Working

References jv DeSousa Marianne Holbert

jv@jvdesousa.com marianne.holbert@colorado.edu

July 2014, 2015



C on t e n t s Edu c at i o n a l Stu d ie s 821 West The Contemporary Nolli Simple Systems Arch Block Community Backyard

Hand g r a ph ics P rof es sio n a l Pr acti ce Parkside Terrace 3303 Broadway Lakota Ridge

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821 West Project Type : Office Space | 8,000 sqft Location : West End Pearl Street, Boulder Colorado October- December 2015 Studio 6 | Architecture | Marianne Holbert Partner : Mackenzie Naylor Sketchup | Vray | Auto Cad | Adobe Creative Suite | Vectorworks 821 West is a creative and collaborative office, designed for a construction management company. This office space draws on concepts from the “office space of the future�, such as flexible seating design and flipping the hierarchy of the office. The massing of the building is designed as a kit of parts, three different pieces and spaces coming together to complete a whole. The interior is designed to integrate construction methods and materials as to showcase the abilities of the company occupying the space. These elements reflect movement, connection, and the reveal to maximize all the human experience as users progress through the building. The exterior screen is designed taking into consideration various light angles and patterns throughout the day. The spacing in the screen frames different views at different spaces in the building.



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The contemporary nolli Project Type : Site analysis Location : Pod J, Boulder Colorado February 2016 Studio 7 | Architecture | Marianne Holbert Team : Marissa Ahern and Mackenzie Naylor Auto Cad | Adobe Creative Suite A new approach to site analysis, rather than layering diagrams in two dimension, we explored site analysis through three dimensional layering. The different layers of this model represent the flood plane, zoning, density, height, circulation, and natural features. The layers are thoughtfully placed and stacked on one another. The figure ground and topography serves as a base, with the idea that is the most concrete element of the analysis. The flood plane just sits above, as it is more fluid, however changes minimally over the years. Then, at varying heights, is different lattices of zoning. The height of the lattice represents the differing heights of the surrounding areas. The pattern etched into each lattice represents the varying densities of each zone. Circulation, both vehicular and pedestrian sits above, as it is the path that carves its way through the existing spaces.



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Simple Systems Project Type : Furniture Pod Prototyping Studio 6 | Architecture | Marianne Holbert August 2015 Team : Cameron Brown, John Coats and Tyler Macintosh Sketchup | Vray | Auto Cad | Adobe Creative Suite Our studio received a commission from the Program in Environmental Design to construct a prototype ‘studio pod’ for the third floor of ENVD. The system was designed in such a way that it supports creative, collaborative activities during studio as well as social activities and study for all other hours. Simple Systems considers the role of singular units and modular plays in the development of a more complex system. This system is made up of two different tables; a high top and a low top. Along with two different seating options; stool and chair heights. These individual systems come together to form many different seating and table options, to creative various flex spaces, offering students the ability to use them in the manner they please.


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Arch Block Project Type : Furniture Pod Fabrication Studio 6 | Architecture | Marianne Holbert September - December 2015 Team : Studio Class Rhino | Digital Fabrication Following the initial prototyping of the Pod furniture, one design was chosen to be revised and edited. As a class, we refined different aspects of the design. Arch Block uses one shape to create four different singular elements; chair, desk, bench, and stool. These shapes are usable when alone, but make various patterns and shapes when put together. Arch Block’s are constructed solely of Baltic birch plywood, hard maple and wood glue. All pieces were created in Rhino, then CNC milled. The purity of the two woods coming together at the joint is representative of the pure shape of the singular piece. We took the joint and its construction into careful consideration to find the most beautiful method to bind the pieces. A full set of 5 desks and 5 chairs were fabricated.





B a c k ya r d C o m m u n i t y Project Type : Measuring Sustainability and Green Infrastructure Location : Goss Grove, Boulder, Colorado Studio 4 | Urban Planning | John Lanterman November - December 2014 Autocad | Photoshop In this three week design exercise, we applied the LEED for Neighborhood Development rating system to a neighborhood in Boulder. Through this analysis we found the gaps in our community. After analysis was complete, we were challenged to make the neighborhood more sustainable via green infrastructure, primarily focusing on hard-scape, water, landscape and buildings. This design took advantage of the run down and underused back alleys in the existing neighborhood. The driver of this design was to create pocket parks in the underutilized spaces to be used by all. These community backyards will consist of a community garden. Pervious walkways and driveways and a rain garden will be implemented to collect water run off. All water is recycled to be re-used as the primary water supply in the community gardens.






Hand Graphics


Sketches, watercolor, and pastel These hand works are done in a variety of medias and scales. These pieces use various techniques to explore representation of objects, spaces, and abstractions. I use sketching in a variety of ways. Some to observe a site as a whole, to see what occupies its spaces. Other pieces focus on small details of texture. I use photographs I have taken and free copies of others photographs to practice in different medias.








Professional Practice


Parkside Terrace Project Type : Multi-Family Affordable Housing | Competition Submittal Intern Designer | jv DeSousa Architecture January - March 2015 Location : Hobbs, New Mexico Team : JV DeSousa, Ali Gidfar, Charles Newmyer, and Alex Chavez Role : Unit design, Sketchup models, and Floor and Site Plan Drawings Sketchup | Vectorworks | Adobe Creative Suite A new catalytic redevelopment project aimed at restoring housing in the downtown area of a small town growing rapidly due to gas and oil exploration. The structures cover approximately three quarters of a city block. Together with an existing building on an adjacent lot the building create and enclose a small civic space to be used for farmers markets and other events. The residential buildings are organized by new urban principles and surround two shaded courtyards. Anticipating that all three bedroom units will be occupied by families, these units are placed on the ground floor and have a small private, enclosed outdoor yard. Deep openings in the building facade provide shading of windows and doors. Roll down shades on the patios provide afternoon sun protection and color to the project.


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3 3 0 3 B r o a d way Project Type : Multi-Family Housing | Concept Review Submittal Intern Designer | jv DeSousa Architecture January - March 2015 Location : Boulder, Colorado Team : JV DeSousa, Ali Gidfar, Charles Newmyer, and Alex Chavez Role : Diagramming and Graphics, Site Documentation, and Model Sketchup | Vectorworks | Adobe Creative Suite Infill development, primarily residential with light commercial and a community use room, at a site along Broadway. Limited mixed use to include a coffee shop, wellness and functional fitness center and office space for micro and co-working offices for residents of the site and the surrounding neighborhood. The new structure at 3303 Broadway will address and define street edges in a very urban way with minimal setbacks. A single linear volume winds across the site to create two courtyard spaces, one at the southeast corner of the site which opens to the intersection of Broadway and Hawthorn, inviting the community in, while the second opens to the west providing a quiet contemplative space, shielded from the bustle of Broadway and with views to the foothills.



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Lakota Senior Housing Project Type : Senior Housing | 41,000 sqft Intern Designer | jv DeSousa Architecture June 2015 Location : New Castle, Colorado Team : JV DeSousa, Ali Gidfar, Charles Newmyer, and Alex Chavez. Role : Sketchup models, Floor and Site Plan Drawings, Graphics and Layout Sketchup | Vectorworks | Adobe Creative Suite

A new senior housing facility with a spectacular valley on the north side of the small mountain community of New Castle. The site has significant grade change. The project design turns this challenging situation to its benefit by nestling buildings into the hillside to create a series of tiered parking areas each separated vertically by eleven feet, the floor to floor height of the buildings, so that every unit has an at-grade access. Vehicular and pedestrian circulation are separated to avoid conflict between cars and people who may have mobility limitations. A central pedestrian spine descends the site through a varied series of gardens, from a wild meadow with views up the valley to a formal courtyard garden, and terminates at the terrace alongside the community building. The pedestrian path becomes the heart of the community where residents meet and interact. The architecture of the project is dictated by design covenants on the land that call for an “Adirondack” or “mountain modern” aesthetic.



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29'-10"

37'-0"

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37'-0"

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(11'-0" x 13'-8")

(7'-0" x 11'-7")

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Linen

Living

Pan.

(11'-0" x 13'-6")

Closet

27'-9"

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Refrig.

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(11'-0" x 13'-8")

(11'-6" x 12'-0") Mech.

Kitchen

(9'-0" x 9'-0")

(7'-0" x 11'-7") Coats

Dining

(7'-0" x 11'-7")

27'-9"

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Laundry/ Storage

Laundry/ Coats Storage

(10'-6" x 8'-0") Linen

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27'-9"

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(7'-0" x 11'-7")

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27'-9"

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27'-9"

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Bedroom 1

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27'-9" 27'-9"

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(9'-0" x 9'-0")

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(13'-6" x 11'-0")

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ONE BEDROOM LOWER FLOOR PLAN

KOTA RIDGE SENIOR HOUSING | NEW CASTLE, CO A4.1

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(13'-6" x 11'-0")

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(13'-6" x 11'-0")

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Patio

(11'-11" x 11'-0")

TWO BEDROOM LOWER FLOOR PLAN 1/4" = 1'-0"

LAKOTA RIDGE SENIOR HOUSING | NEW CASTLE, CO

A4.1 ENLARGED UNIT FLOOR P

A4.1 ENLARGED UNIT FLOOR

59'-6" 8'-0"

32'-0"

Men

Laundry (15'-3" x 8'-0")

22'-0"

Office (10'-7" x 9'-2")

Kitchen (9'-0" x 14'-3")

Entry

Living (15'-0" x 12'-0")

Mail (5'-4" x 8'-0")

16'-0"

25'-0"

1 A4.2

31'-0"

34'-0"

Storage

Lease Up (10'-7" x 9'-7")

Women

Refrig.

Community Room (15'-0" x 28'-0")

COMMUNITY BUILDING UPPER FLOOR PLAN 1/4" = 1'-0"

Total Area: 1525 sq ft 44'-0" 61'-6" 8'-0"

32'-0"


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Photography


Photography My interest in photography progressed while I spent the summer after my freshman year of college abroad, studying architecture in Rome, Italy. When I first arrived I was so overwhelmed by the beauty of the place I resorted to taking the typical picture perfect post card with my iPhone. As time went by, I learned these places were less about the large scale picture and more about the details that compose the space. My eye for design changed, I began to understand that the experience and feel of space is not only about the piece as a whole. I now use photography to portray the feel of a space to those who are unable to occupy it. I search for the smallest detail that some may miss when viewing the piece as a whole.








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