David Pollard | Selected Works | 1998-2009

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portfolio | david parke pollard

www.livfunner.com

1998-2009 portfolio | david parke pollard

1998 - 2009



1998-2009

portfolio | david parke pollard


1999-2000 university building committee member 2000-2003 habitat for humanity volunteer 2002-2003 phi beta delta international honor society member

FALL 2001 virginia tech center for european studies in architecture riva san vitale, switzerland SPRING 2000 virginia tech third year competition honorable mention

FALL 2001 ferrari study abroad scholarship award

2004 guest lecturer harrington school of design - 1st year studio chicago, illinois

FALL 2002 virginia tech construction team national solar decathlon washington, d.c.

2005 guest critic harrington school of design - 1st year studio chicago, illinois

APRIL 2003 virginia society competition one of three 1st place winners MAY 2003 alpha rho chi award for leadership

custom private residence western springs, illinois custom private residence western springs, illinois

1998-2003

2003-2006

VIRGINIA TECH Blacksburg, Virginia

ARCHIDEAS, INC. Chicago, Illinois

Bachelor of Architecture Minor in Building Construction Alpha Rho Chi Award Recipient

Intern/Staff Architect


2005- chicago architecture foundation member 2005- national trust for historical preservation member 2005- mies van der rohe society member 2005- founder and president livfunner, llc 2003-guest critic - virginia tech chicago studio program 2007 - illinois licensed architect 2007 - member national and illinois aia 2009 - leed ap 2007 - married megan patricia bolen 2009 chicago loop revit user group guest lecturer 2005 livfunner, llc purchase and renovate rental property chicago, illinois

12 unit mixed-use la grange, illinois custom private residence western springs, illinois

24 unit mixeduse western springs, illinois

optima promenade 250 unit mixed-use evanston, illinois

2008 livfunner, llc purchase and renovate rental property chicago, illinois optima camelview village 700 unit mixed-use scottsdale, arizona

optima old orchard woods 700 unit mixed-use chicago, illinois

60 story class A office tower chicago, illinois 2016 olympic athletic venues chicago, illinois

2006-2007

2007 -

OPTIMA, INC. Chicago, Illinois Staff Architect

GOETTSCH PARTNERS Chicago, Illinois Associate Architect AIA LEED AP

Scottsdale, Arizona Staff Architect

2009 illinois institute of technology, integrated project delivery guest lecturer

KAFD 1.08 200 room hotel riyadh, saudi arabia

HONORS, AWARDS, ACTIVITIES, MILESTONES, EXPERIENCES 1998-2009

2004 - chicago loop revit user group member



1999 VIRGINIA TECH - 1ST YEAR STUDIO ‘create an edge that defines multiple scales’ bristol board, zinc-plated steel, carbon steel OPPOSITE PAGE: three dimensional study of the the implicit geometry of the cube, from open to closed conditions. personal study of post-beam gravity and friction assemblies basswood, brass, polystyrene sheet



1999 VIRGINIA TECH - 2ND YEAR STUDIO studies of geometric form massing by assembly of planes sculpture: copper sheet opposite: geometric studies of light filtering 8”x8” sculpture: clear acrylic


2000 VIRGINIA TECH - 2ND YEAR STUDIO spatial studies of the 4x4x4 cube models: chipboard




2000 VIRGINIA TECH - 3RD YEAR STUDIO environmental field research center eastern shore of virginia studies in plane and frame in sustainable vernacular study models/models: chipboard/basswood/ bristol board/ corrugated cardboard/copper tube


2001 VIRGINIA TECH - 3RD YEAR CASE STUDY 4 times square building new york, new york conceptual massing model of four times square building in new york (fox & fowle) model: milled aluminum, copper tube, steel tube, solder, steel mesh, copper pipe, copper sheet


2001 VIRGINIA TECH - 3RD YEAR STUDIO university library archive relationship of planar walls to volume of storage archive axonometric plan : pencil, colored pencil on vellum


2001 VIRGINIA TECH - 4TH YEAR STUDIO CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES IN ARCHITECTURE RIVA SAN VITALE, SWITZERLAND historic repositioning of 1500 year old barn as an architect’s live-work studio drawings: 16”X16” pencil on bristol board model: 1/2”=1’-0” chipboard






2001 VIRGINIA TECH - 4TH YEAR STUDIO CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES IN ARCHITECTURE RIVA SAN VITALE, SWITZERLAND travel sketches: ink, pencil, colored pencil, water color







2002 VIRGINIA TECH - 4TH YEAR STUDIO public boathouse for recreational kayaking study of wall as portal to water drawings: pencil on vellum model: chipboard, bristol board, copper tube, steel sheet



2002 INDEPENDENT PROJECT CHILDREN’S PLAYHOUSE WINNETKA, ILLINOIS during a summer internship in chicago, my sister asked me to design and build a playhouse for her four sons. with only three weekends available for construction, all the details, parts, and assemblies had to be extensively thought-out, sketched, and modeled before construction could begin.



2003 VIRGINIA TECH - 5TH YEAR STUDIO UNDERGRADUATE THESIS PROJECT a new model for habitat for humanity a study of assembly site: pearisburg, virginia drawings: pencil on vellum model: 1/4”=1’-0” chipboard/basswood/bristol board/copper sheet/plaster









2004 INDEPENDENT PROJECT CITY LIGHTS DESIGN COMPETITION international competition for the design of a new streetlight for new york city. utilitarian anti-polarity The proposal is for a modular assembly system of a utilitarian pole in which every piece is integral in its form. This system allows for an expansion of new urban modules ranging from bill-posting boards, to lcd advertisements, to cab-call lights. The expressive pieces of the structure allow pedestrians a place to sit, hold a pet, or lock a bike. The result is a utilitarian system which is in harmony with urban life.



2004 ARCHIDEAS, INC. MIXED-USE PROJECT WESTERN SPRINGS, ILLINOIS concept design for housing/retail structure in downtown district of a historical railroad suburb of chicago. the concept was to maximize built area, use historical materials in conjunction with modern materials, and minimize the visual impact of the building’s size at the pedestrian scale. sketch: ink with colored pencil on trace paper


2006-2007 OPTIMA, INC. (CONSTRUCTION) GREEN-ROOF INSTALLATIONS MIXED-USE PROJECT SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA optima is an architecture-led, design, development, construction, sales, and management company, specializing in multi-family housing. as part of the on-site construction team, my responsibility was to to assist the design and lead the installation of sixteen acres of green roof systems.




2007 OPTIMA, INC. (DEVELOPMENT) INDEPENDENT CONCEPT PROPOSAL MIXED-USE PROJECT CHICAGO, ILLINOIS



2006 OPTIMA, INC. (ARCHITECTURE) VIRTUAL DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION MIXED-USE PROJECT EVANSTON, ILLINOIS optima is an architecture-led, design, development, construction, sales, and management company, specializing in multi-family housing. as part of the design team, my role was to establish efficiencies in assembly and construction by implementing building information modeling early in the design phase. intelligent software use allowed quick design iterations of the exterior skin of the building while testing interior spatial relationships and producing quantities for pricing.


ingredients for recycled cardboard coffee table: - 2-3” left-over corrugated cardboard (from ready-to-assemble furniture boxes) - (2) 2’x4’x1/2” mdf sheets - (4) 3/4” X18” threaded rods - (8) 3/4” nuts and washers - (4) rubber feet cut desired magazine slots, drill holes, bolt together, trim cardboard edges, attach rubber feet assembly cost: $25 (not including furniture boxes) assembly time: 30 minutes

2008 INDEPENDENT PROJECT RECYCLED TABLE ASSEMBLY CHICAGO, ILLINOIS




the six-hundred square-foot one-bedroom apartment originally had soaring voluminous ceilings divided through the middle of the space to create two long, narrow spaces. the design intent was to remove the divider wall and re-build it as sliding casework released from the high ceilings. the result is a seemingly large space; the living room borrows volume from the bedroom and vice-versa.

2008 INDEPENDENT PROJECT INTERIOR RENOVATION CHICAGO, ILLINOIS


2007 GOETTSCH PARTNERS 2016 OLYMPIC STADIUM CHICAGO, ILLINOIS developed modeling strategy and built conceptual design package in building information modeling systems for proposed 2016 stadium in chicago



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schematic design package for eighthundred foot tall LEED CS certified office tower engaging a historical structure on site. building information modeling strategies and software were used to coordinate engineering systems and communicate design strategies.

2008 GOETTSCH PARTNERS CLASS A OFFICE HIGH-RISE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS



competition for the design of an innovative kitchen that incorporates brand name appliances into the kitchen environment of the modern lifestyle

2008 INDEPENDENT PROJECT ELECTROLUX LIVE-IN ROOM KITCHEN DESIGN COMPETITION





INDEPENDENT PROJECT CHAIN OF ECO-HOMES COMPETITION REBUILD GREENSBURG, KANSAS competition for the design of an sustainable and eco-friendly home to be built in the town of Greensburg which was destroyed by a massive tornado in 2007.

2009



SPECIAL THANK YOU TO: professors... jay stoeckel lawrence mason jack davis lorenz moser reagan schwan steve thompson hunter pittman kathryn albright colleagues... joseph pasquinelli scott hindsley brad novak david hovey aaron greven todd kuhlman joachim schuessler andrew simmons jim goettsch steve nilles kenneth maruyama chris lawton daniel villa james lancia david schlecht family... anne and overton pollard jane hartsook megan patricia pollard animals... frank beamer ludwig mies van der kitty


portfolio | david parke pollard

www.livfunner.com

1998-2009 portfolio | david parke pollard

1998 - 2009


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