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Jake McKinney 1301 Harvey Rd, Apt. 367 College Station, TX 77840 260 . 350 . 2349 mckinney.jake.r@gmail.com
Education Texas A&M University | College Station, TX Master of Architecture, Certificate in Sustainable Urbanism Projected graduation : May 2013 Ball State University | Muncie, IN Bachelor of Science in Architecture, May 2011 Course Description: Architectural Design Studio, Architecture History, Building Technologies, Digital Media, Design Communications Media, Environmental Design Studio, Environmental Systems, Cultural and Social Issues, Structures
Experience Computer knowledge : Proficient : AutoCAD, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, Rhino, SureTrak Basic understanding : Dreamweaver, Multi-frame, Revit, SketchUp, 3ds Max, 3D Viz Fabrication : 3D printing and scanning, CNC Router, Laser Cutter CERES Lab : Fluid Mapping Table, Heliodon
Honors Brazos Bark & Build Sustainable Doghouse (Animal Shelter Design-Build) 2012 Oak Farm Montessori School Graphics Design 2011 Eco-REHAB (Community Design Build Organization) 2011 Cripe Architects + Engineers Design Competition (Finalist) 2010 Gresham Smith Design Competition (Finalist) 2010 EGBA (Emerging Green Builders Association) 2008 - 2010 FBD (Freedom By Design) 2008 - 2010 AIAS (American Institute of Architect Students) 2008 - 2010
Studio
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Design-Build
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Detail Drawings Models Graphics
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Studio Portland Elementary
Urban + Agriculture
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Muncie, Indiana
Portland, Oregon Design Studio V
Design Studio IV
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Hans Hofmann Galleries
Indianapolis Aquarium
Muncie, Indiana
Indianapolis, Indiana
Design Studio V
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Re - Ligare Institute
Design Studio III
Design Studio IV
p. 13
p. 15
Lawrence City Library
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Lawrence, Indiana
Indianapolis, Indiana
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Design Studio III
p. 9
Cripe Architects + Engineers design competition finalist
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Gresham Smith and Partners design competition finalist
Design-Build
Drawings ACTIVITY PROJECT MANAGEMENT
510 ROUGH-IN LOCATION 1 1360 EXTERIOR CONCRETE PAVING 10
SS (2) 690 SITE IRRIGATION LAYOUT 7
ACTIVITY 500 GRADE AND DRAIN 1
460 SITE LAYOUT 3
560 MASS EXCAVATION 8
480 CLEAR SITE 2
40 STEEL SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
100 BRICK SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
Sustainable Doghouse Bryan, Texas Bark ‘n Build Competition
620 INSPECT FOOTINGS 1
1100 METAL SIDING 5
1110 EXTERIOR PAINT 14
1030 DRAIN TILE & WATERPROOFING 15
1040 INSPECT WATERPROOFING 1
1050 CRUSHED STONE INFILL 1
1060 BACKFILL 1
170 RAILING SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
380 RAILING FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 30
1370 SUB-BASE PAVING (BINDER) 7
1380 LIGHT POLES 4
1390 FINISH PAVING 1
1790 PAINT STRIPING 1
1400 FINAL GRADING 1
1340 DOWNSPOUTS 2
1820 INSTALL SOD 1
SS (0)
1070 PRE-CAST CONCRETE 8
910 METAL DECKING 2
920 POUR STOPS 1
930 SLAB-ON-DECK 1
940 CURE DECK 3
800 1ST FLOOR ELEVATOR SHAFT 5
770 SLAB-ON-GRADE MESH 5
1800 CONCRETE WHEEL BLOCKS 1
1810 SITE TOPSOIL 2
1080 BRICK VENEER 12
780 SLAB-ON-GRADE POUR 2
1830 PLANTINGS 2
SS (2) 760 INSPECT FOUNDATION 1
790 BEARING PLATES 3
810 ERECT COLUMNS 8
820 STRUCTURAL BRACING 4
830 STRUCTURAL JOISTS 4
1000 2ND FLOOR ELEVATOR SHAFT 3
SS (0)
1840 SEDUM 1
1020 INSTALL ELEVATOR 25
840 INSPECT STRUCTURE 1
890 1ST FLOOR EXTERIOR WALLS 7
900 1ST FLOOR EXTERIOR INSULATION 3
860 ROOF SHEATHING 4
870 FLASHING 4
1250 1ST FLOOR ELECTRICAL ROUGH-IN 12
950 INTERIOR STAIRS 2
1320 2ND FLOOR ELECTRICAL ROUGH-IN 10
SS (5)
850 ROOF TRUSSES 4
880 ROOF MEMBRANE 5
960 METAL PAN STAIRS 2
970 POUR METAL PAN STAIRS 1
980 2ND FLOOR EXTERIOR WALLS 7
990 2ND FLOOR EXTERIOR INSULATION 3
1240 1ST FLOOR HVAC ROUGH-IN 12
1010 EXT. DOORS & WINDOWS 5
1310 2ND FLOOR HVAC ROUGH-IN 13
SS (3)
310 BRICK FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 25
370 BLEACHERS FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 40
1130 GUTTERS 3
1090 CMU VENEER 8
750 UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL 3
1230 1ST FLOOR PLUMBING ROUGH-IN 4
1300 2ND FLOOR PLUMBING ROUGH-IN 18
1420 2ND FLOOR DRYWALL & INSULATION 10
1590 INSTALL OUTLET PLATES 2
SS (5) 1220 1ST FLOOR INTERIOR STUDS 5
330 CASEWORK FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 40
350 METAL SIDING FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 20
1120 EXTERIOR TRIM 5
SS (5)
740 UNDERGROUND PLUMBING 10
720 FOUNDATION WALLS 20
320 HVAC DUCTS FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 40
360 RUBBER FLOORING FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 20
160 BLEACHERS SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
190 LOCKERS SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
SS (3)
ACTIVITY 680 FORM/POUR RUN LIGHT UTILITIES POLE BASES 10
SS (1)
610 STRIP FORMS 2
1290 2ND FLOOR INTERIOR STUDS 5
1210 1ST FLOOR INTERIOR CMU WALLS 7
1150 COORDINATION DRAWINGSPLUMBING 10
1160 COORDINATION DRAWINGSHVAC 10
1170 COORDINATION DRAWINGSELECTRICAL 10
1180 COORDINATION DRAWINGSOTHER 10
SS (0) 1580 SWITCH PLATES 2
1430 1ST FLOOR PRIME COAT & FIRST COAT 5
1280 2ND FLOOR INTERIOR CMU WALLS 7
SS (5)
1140 COORDINATION DRAWINGSSTRUCTURE 10
1330 INTERIOR INSPECTION 2 1410 1ST FLOOR DRYWALL & INSULATION 10
SS (5)
340 COURT FLOORING FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 25
140 METAL SIDING SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
150 RUBBER FLOORING SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
180 CERAMIC TILE SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
ACTIVITY 670 LIGHT RUN POLE UTILITIES RUNS 10
ACTIVITY 660 STORM RUN WATER UTILITIES GRADE 2
SS (0)
600 POUR FOOTINGS 1
250 STEEL FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 30
300 WINDOWS FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 25
120 CASEWORK SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS
590 INSPECT FOOTINGS 1
270 ELEVATOR FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 40
280 ROOF TRUSS FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 30
290 DOORS FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 25
90 WINDOWS SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
110 HVAC DUCTS SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
ACTIVITY 650 STORM RUN WATER EXCAVATION UTILITIES 7
550 DRILL ELEVATOR SLEEVE 2 730 PIT WALLS 4
580 REBAR FOOTINGS 1
260 REBAR FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 30
70 ROOF TRUSS SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
80 DOORS SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
130 COURT FLOORING SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
ACTIVITY 640 RUN UTILITIES 20
SS (5)
540 EXCAVATE PAD 3
60 ELEVATOR SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
630 METER PIT 4
520 FINISH GRADE 2
570 FORM FOOTINGS 5
50 REBAR SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
710 SITE IRRIGATION FINISH 2
1350 EXTERIOR FLATWORK 5
490 SILT FENCE 1 SS (1)
470 ACCESS ROADS 1
700 SITE IRRIGATION ROUGH-IN 5
530 BUILDING LAYOUT 2
SS (1)
30 MOBILIZE 3
20 SOILS ENGINEERING 5
10 NOTICE TO PROCEED 0
1190 1ST FLOOR SPRINKLERS ROUGH-IN 10
1260 2ND FLOOR SPRINKLERS ROUGH-IN 10
1480 2ND FLOOR PRIME COAT & FIRST COAT 5
1440 1ST FLOOR CEILING GRID 5
1700 SPRINKLER HEADS 5
1200 1ST FLOOR OTHER ROUGH-IN 5
1270 2ND FLOOR OTHER ROUGH-IN 5
1570 WALL FIXTURES 8
1690 CEILING PADS 10
SS (4)
1470 1ST FLOOR CASEWORK 8
1500 2ND FLOOR DOORS & WINDOWS 5
1510 2ND FLOOR INTERIOR STOREFRONT 2
1550 CONTROL PANEL 1
430 FURNITURE FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 40
230 AHU SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
440 AHU FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 40
240 HYRDONIC SYSTEMS SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
450 HYDRONIC SYSTEMS FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 40
Site Plan
ACTIVITY 1710 SEAL FINISHINTERIOR CARPET CONCRETE 3
1610 REGISTERS 3
ACTIVITY 1720 FINISH RUBBER CARPET FLOORING 7
SS (1)
1540 COUNTERTOPS 2
1600 INTERIOR TRIM 7
ACTIVITY 1730 COURT FINISHFLOORING CARPET 5
1630 INTERIOR FINISH PAINT 5
ACTIVITY 1780 COURT FINISHFLOORING CARPET SEAL/WAX 2
1520 2ND FLOOR CASEWORK 8 ACTIVITY 1740 FINISH CARPET 1
1530 CERAMIC TILE 2 ACTIVITY 1750 FINISH FURNITURE CARPET MOVE-IN 1
400 LOCKERS FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 30
410 CARPET FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 20
420 PRE-CAST CONCRETE FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 40
220 FURNITURE SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
1870 PROJECT COMPLETION 0
1850 FINAL INSPECTIONS 1
1620 RETURN AIR GRATES 3
1560 CEILING FIXTURES 10
1450 1ST FLOOR DOORS & WINDOWS 5
1460 1ST FLOOR INTERIOR STOREFRONT 2
390 CERAMIC TILE FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 30
200 CARPET SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
210 PRE-CAST CONCRETE SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
1860 PUNCHOUT 5
SS (4)
`490 2ND FLOOR CEILING GRID 5
SS (2)
SS (5)
ACTIVITY 1760 FINISH BLEACHERS CARPET 5
1640 URINALS 1
ACTIVITY 1770 FINISH RAILINGS CARPET 1
1650 TOILETS 1
1660 SINKS 1
1670 SHOWERS 2
1680 LOCKERS 2
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Start Date
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Finish Date
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Data Date
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Run Date
7 DEC 10
ITCST 355 - Planning and Scheduling Team Project
McKINNEY + DOYLE
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION
USA Volleyball Center
DURATION (DAYS)
ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIP
Cultural Center
CRITICAL PATH
p. 29
Graduate Design Studio
eco-REHAB
Glulam Beam Connection
Muncie, Indiana
Class Project
Design Studio VI
p. 23
p. 31
Exquisite Corpse
RC Beam/Column Design
Ball State University Building Technologies II
Structural Systems III
Class Project p. 25
p. 32
Structural Systems III
Graphics
Models
Logo / Shirt Design
Wall Section
Oak Farm Montessori School
Class Project Building Technologies II
p. 35
p. 41
JM Insignia
Beach House Tree House
Portfolio Cover Page
Atlantic Ocean Design Studio II
p. 36
Hans Hofmann Galleries Muncie, Indiana Design Studio V
OFM Project
p. 37
p. 42
Personal Design
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Portland Elementary School
The Portland Elementary School addresses residents of Portland by creating a community hub to the downtown. ENVIRONMENTALLY RESPONSIVE DESIGN STRATEGIES, ACTIVE LEARNING DESIGN STRATEGIES, AND COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROGRAMS WERE INTEGRATED TO IMPROVE ECOLOGICAL, SOCIAL, AND ECONOMICAL IMPACTS. The building’s layout and rectilinear forms respond to the environments wind and day lighting. Collaboration spaces, outdoor classrooms, a biology pond, engineered wetlands, and virtual communications lab are incorporated to encourage an active learning environment where students can get away from the normal classroom environment to learn through hands-on activities
Architectural Design Studio V | Fall 2010 | Professor Robert Fisher
{ 60,000 S.F. }
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LEARNING ENVIRONMENT 1. Special education classrooms (3) 2. Kindergarten classrooms (3) 3. 1st grade classrooms (3) 4. 2nd grade classrooms (3) 5. 3rd grade classrooms (3) 6. 4th grade classrooms (4) 7. 5th grade classrooms (4) 8. 6th grade classrooms (4)
SOCIAL COMMONS 16. Cafeteria/kitchen 17. Basketball court 18. Stage 19. Indoor game area 20. Restrooms / Locker rooms 21. Storage/mechanical ADMINISTRATION 22. Teachers lounge 23. Reception desk 24. Health clinic 25. Mail/copy room 26. Staff offices (5) 27. Vice principal office 28. Principal office 29. Conference room
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Stormwater Retention Pond
Green Roof
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After wastewater from restrooms filters through settling tanks, free of solids, it is pumped out to the wetland. Water then circulates through the wetland where sun, soil, microorganisms, and fresh air clean the water. After this, the water is recycled into the toilets and urinals. An active learning design-set creates better learning environments for students, producing better grades and ultimately better futures. Portland Elementary encourages hands-on learning through environmental experiences and collaboration with students all over the world via the virtual communications lab. The layout allows for multiple after school activities to happen at once or can be restricted to any one of the activities listed to the left.
Collaboration Spaces
Biology Pond
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Outdoor Classrooms
After School Programs
Banquet Hall
Music / Dance Lessons
Health Clinic
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{ Cafeteria | Banquet Hall }
Hans Hofmann Art Galleries { 20,000 S.F. }
To suggest depth and movement in a picture, to create what Hofmann called “push and pull” - artists should create contrasts of color, form, and texture. He felt “push/pull” better expressed the world around him and the forces in it – expansion, contraction, movement, life. Hofmann felt that a painting must give the sensation of movement in order to really express life. By so doing, it becomes much truer to life than imitation by perspective and surface modeling. Push/pull creates movement both in and out of a canvas as well as around and through it. The “in and out” movement is achieved with OVERLAPPING PLANES, and the “around” movement is accomplished by COLOR INTERVALS.
Architectural Design Studio V | Fall 2010 | Professor Robert Fisher
1ST LEVEL 1. Gift Shop 2. Cafe 3. Seating / Reception Area 4. Stage 5. Stage Preparation Room 6. Banquet Serving Room 7. Projection Room 8. Storage 9. Receiving Storage 10. Exhibit Storage 11. Dock 12. Garbage / Trash Area 13. Restrooms 14. Mechanical Room
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1st Level Floor Plan
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3RD LEVEL 19. Secretarial and General Office 20. Food Manager 21. General Manager 22. Conference Room 23. Employee Breakroom 24. Employee Locker Room EXTERIOR | SITE 25. Sculpture Garden 26. Outdoor Eating Area
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ReInstitute - Ligare
{ 55,000 S.F. }
The Re - Ligare community provides individuals a space to step back and BECOME RECONNECTED WITH THEMSELVES, OTHERS, AND NATURE. Located in the heart of the cultural arts district and only seconds from downtown Indianapolis, the community is easily accessible via public transportation or by foot. Stretching both sides of Massachusetts Avenue, Re-Ligare calms traffic by prohibiting parking and introducing vegetation and social spaces along the street. Not only does the form of the steel and glass structure create a strong visual connection between the two buildings, but it also generates a permeable feel that creates an inviting and comfortable sense. Upon entering, THE MAIN ENTRY CREATES A MOMENT OF SEPARATION FROM REAL WORLD ISSUES AND BEGINS A JOURNEY FOR FINDING, STUDYING, ENJOYING, AND DEVELOPING BEING.
Architectural Design Studio IV | Spring 2010 | Professor Wes Janz
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Records / Members Administrative Assistant Director Office Cafe Library / Reference Room Classrooms (2) Restrooms (2) Mechanical / Storage Co-op Organic Food Restaurant Performance Hall Retail Shop Shipping / Storage Loading Dock Staff Conference Room Research Labs (2) Treatment Room Spiritual Staff Doctor Staff Nutrition Staff
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Weight Room Yoga Spinning Trainers (2) Laundry Message Rooms (4) Therapist Councilor Dancing Room Music Rooms (2) Sauna + Cold Plunge + Hot Room + Steam Room Locker Rooms (2) Meditation / Worship Hydro-Therapy Pool Social Garden Music Garden Meditation Garden
Mind Body Social Nature
{ 5th Level - Meditation Room } Located on the top level, the meditation room is a quiet area with no distractions. Two partitions divide the main meditation space from outer areas to provide a sense of separation from the outer world, allowing one to enter a complete state of mind and meditation. The spaces along the exterior provide a different style of meditation, allowing individuals to relax and ‘experience’ the outside world.
Meditation Garden - Mind and Meditation Music Garden - Transition / Connection Social Garden - Body and Working
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{ Roof Garden Detail } { 2nd Level - Weight Room } The weight room is positioned to maximize views down Massachusetts and Alabama Avenues. This allows occupiers of the space to view outward and also provides people on the streets with a view into the weight room. Creating views for outsiders to see the activity taking place; encouraging them to visit the weight room. Also a reference to William Whyte’s theory of people in public spaces take pleasure in observing other people.
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{ Kawneer 1600 Curtain Wall Section } { Site Section }
Urban + Agriculture Personal Infrastructure
CREATIVELY COMBINING ABANDONED BUILDINGS AND AGRICULTURE AS A DETAILED RESOLUTION TO PROMOTING SUSTAINABLE LIFESTYLES IN AN URBAN BUILT ENVIRONMENT. The proposal consists of a process beginning with the production of organic foods in the heart of Muncie, which are sold to local citizens and restaurants, of whom promote the urban farm. The building features a greenhouse,
Architectural Design Studio IV | Spring 2010 | Professor Wes Janz
{ 26,000 S.F. }
small livestock area for eggs, milk, wool, etc; temporary living units for visitors/ volunteers to maintain the facility, market area to sell produced goods as well as provide space for community activities. Environmental components include rainwater collection, living machine to recycle waste, and photovoltaic panels. By reusing garage doors, the building can be entirely open to the public.
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Indianapolis Aquarium { 185,000 S.F. }
The Aquarium is divided into three main forms. These forms replicate the flow patterns of fish intersecting and maneuvering in various directions. The flow pattern of each form is designed to control circulation and to strengthen views from the aquarium, as well as towards the aquarium. AS A FISH GLIDES THROUGH WATER, THE HEAD SHIFTS ONE DIRECTION WHILE THE TAIL SLITHERS IN THE OPPOSITE. THIS ALLOWS FISH TO CONSTANTLY MANEUVER, CREATING A STEADY AND SLIGHTLY EXAGGERATED ‘S’, INFLUENCING THE FORMS OF THE INDIANAPOLIS AQUARIUM.
Architectural Design Studio III | Fall 2009 | Professor Thaddeus Lupton
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Lawrence City Library { 16,000 S.F. }
With a prominent location in the heart of historically rich Fort Benjamin Harrison, the Lawrence City Library is DESIGNED TO ENHANCE THE CHARACTER AND CIVIC PRIDE OF THE COMMUNITY. A large 3-story central atrium space creates a gateway to the community. Extracting from the core of the building are three rectilinear forms, each serving a different function (adult, children, and staff areas) in a way that compliments the historical atmosphere while connecting to the surrounding context. Because Lawrence, Indiana was once a major military base and at one point an air force base, it was important to RELATE TO THE HISTORICAL HERITAGE
OF THE COMMUNITY, WITH AN EYE INTO THE FUTURE, WHILE CREATING A COMFORTABLE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT FOR OCCUPIERS. The large vertical glazing columns and clerestory cap along the top of the building are designed to compliment elements common with well-known historical buildings. The glass exhibition area to the east of the building is designed to showcase an army tank and machine gun from the army base era, creating a greater connection to the historical time period. Appearing to float on water, this showcase provides a calm area for guests to visit and interact with the military equipment.
Green roof for thermal comfort (non-accessible to occupiers) Multi-functional green roof (with vegetation) for thermal comfort and to provide a quiet private space outdoors for occupiers. Water retention area and reflection pond to minimize thermal heat intake Permeable paving for water run-off Indiana Limestone; a locally manufactured resource
Architectural Design Studio III | Fall 2009 | Professor Thaddeus Lupton
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Staff area - 1,700 s.f. Staff area Staff area 1,700 s.f. Staff StaffArea area --- 1,700 1,700 s.f. s.f. Children section - 3,000 s.f. Children’s Section 3,000 s.f. Children Children section Children section section --- 3,000 3,000 s.f. s.f. Adult section 6,500 s.f. Adult Section - 6,500 s.f. Adult Adult section Adult section section -- 6,500 6,500 s.f. s.f. StudyArea area - 3,000 s.f. Study Study Study area 3,000 s.f. Study area area --- 3,000 3,000 s.f. s.f. Central Atrium Central atrium - 1,800 Central Central atrium 1,800 Central atrium atrium --- 1,800 1,800
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Sustainable Doghouse A group of three of us participated in the first annual Brazos Bark and Build sustainable doghouse competition. The event was hosted by the Emerging Professionals Committee of Brazos chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA Brazos). The event inspired us to build upon our knowledge of sustainable design and building practices, as well as practice our ability to transfer a design from digital to reality. To achieve “Green Paw Certification� our team focused on the following objectives : Prerequisites - Functional & Safety - Quality of Construction Sustainable Sites - Heat Reflective Roof - Solar & Wind Orientation - Reduced Footprint - Mobility Energy & Atmosphere - Insulation - Doghouse Porch - Green Energy
Materials & resources - 75% Reclaimed Materials - Reuse of Existing Structure - Creative use of Materials Indoor Environmental Quality - Natural Ventilation Control - Natural Light - Low-Odor Materials - Cleanability - Exterior Views Innovation & Design Process - Educate the Public
Architectural Design Studio VII | Fall 2011 | Professor Bob Warden | 3 person group project
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ecoREHAB Gharkey St. House ecoREHAB is a non-profit enterprise established to address four identifiable needs: • A need for quality affordable and sustainable housing • A need to revitalize urban neighborhoods • A need for a new non-profit model in Muncie • A need for research and education in support of ecologically sustainable housing rehabilitation
Eco Friendly Features: -
High efficiency water heater Energy star asphalt shingles Double coat low E argon insulated windows Solar powered attic vent White TPO cool roof Grey water collection Reclaimed materials to replair subfloor Reclaimed lumber for structural repair Rain water collection (3 areas) Construction waste converted from landfill On demand code sensing water heater (98% efficient) Gas furnace (95% efficient) Energy star rated 7 day programmable thermostat Energy star rated duct system Humidity sensing exhaust fan in bathroom Interior finishes NO VOC or urea formaldehydes Water sensing plumbing fixtures Low flow aerator on kitchen sink
Architectural Design Studio VI | Spring 2011 | Professor Jonathan Spodek | Select 10 person studio
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ecoREHAB’s mission is to provide leadership in ecologically sound and sustainable rehabilitation of existing housing. EcoREHAB will engage in activities that include: 1) acquisition and ecologically sustainable rehabilitation of affordable housing; 2) provide resources to aid homeowners and in rehabilitation of existing housing following sustainable design, material and system strategies; and 3) other activities relative to housing that help the community to achieve the triple-bottom-line of economic prosperity, environmental protection, and social equity.
Manual labor | 16 Weeks
Exquisite Corpse Design - Build Working in teams of three, we were asked to design/ draw/ build a section of the 314 Exquisite Corpse. A total of fifteen groups were given a random number between 1-15. After the initial design exercises within our group, we were asked to work with group numbers adjacent to our project to create visual and physical connections that would relate to all fifteen projects.
Rules for the Final Product 1. Only 1/2” or 3/4” 4’x8’ plywood sheet material 2. Only 1 other material of choice could be incorporated into the project 3. Clear satin polyurethane, Bull’s Eye Orange Shellac, Kilz White paint, Grey paint only for color palette 4. Galvanized hardware only—no brass or designed/built hardware
Size of the Final Product 1. 8’-8” max height with 12” open base included—fire code requirements 2. 5’ max width, 2’6” max depth 3. One surface out of the min. of six must not be parallel to another 4. 60 cubic feet max, 40 cubic feet min 5. One extension no more than 10% of the surface
Tectonics of the Exquisite Corpse 1. Considered units, proportions and/or their opposites 2. Appropriate craft
* When project was complete, all materials were recycled and/or re-used
* Elevations and Exploded Axonometric drawn by me
Building Technologies II | Spring 2010 | Professor Tim Gray | 3 person group project
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{ Construction Process }
CAP Woodshop | Rhino 4.0 | Autocad 2010 | Adobe Illustrator CS4 | Microsoft Excel | 9 Weeks
Detail Drawings ACTIVITY PROJECT MANAGEMENT
510 ROUGH-IN LOCATION 1
SS (2)
ACTIVITY 500 GRADE AND DRAIN 1
490 SILT FENCE 1
20 SOILS ENGINEERING 5
460 SITE LAYOUT 3
480 CLEAR SITE 2
50 REBAR SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
270 ELEVATOR FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 40
280 ROOF TRUSS FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 30
290 DOORS FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 25
90 WINDOWS SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
300 WINDOWS FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 25
100 BRICK SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
310 BRICK FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 25
330 CASEWORK FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 40
340 COURT FLOORING FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 25
140 METAL SIDING SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
350 METAL SIDING FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 20
150 RUBBER FLOORING SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
360 RUBBER FLOORING FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 20
160 BLEACHERS SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
370 BLEACHERS FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 40
180 CERAMIC TILE SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
SS (3)
1100 METAL SIDING 5
590 INSPECT FOOTINGS 1
1110 EXTERIOR PAINT 14
1120 EXTERIOR TRIM 5
1130 GUTTERS 3
1370 SUB-BASE PAVING (BINDER) 7
1380 LIGHT POLES 4
1390 FINISH PAVING 1
1790 PAINT STRIPING 1
1400 FINAL GRADING 1
1340 DOWNSPOUTS 2
SS (5)
SS (1)
1820 INSTALL SOD 1
SS (0)
600 POUR FOOTINGS 1
610 STRIP FORMS 2
620 INSPECT FOOTINGS 1
740 UNDERGROUND PLUMBING 10
750 UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL 3
1030 DRAIN TILE & WATERPROOFING 15
1040 INSPECT WATERPROOFING 1
1050 CRUSHED STONE INFILL 1
1060 BACKFILL 1
1080 BRICK VENEER 12
SS (0)
760 INSPECT FOUNDATION 1
1070 PRE-CAST CONCRETE 8
910 METAL DECKING 2
780 SLAB-ON-GRADE POUR 2
1830 PLANTINGS 2
SS (2)
720 FOUNDATION WALLS 20
920 POUR STOPS 1
930 SLAB-ON-DECK 1
940 CURE DECK 3
800 1ST FLOOR ELEVATOR SHAFT 5
770 SLAB-ON-GRADE MESH 5
1800 CONCRETE WHEEL BLOCKS 1
1810 SITE TOPSOIL 2
1090 CMU VENEER 8
550 DRILL ELEVATOR SLEEVE 2
730 PIT WALLS 4
580 REBAR FOOTINGS 1
ACTIVITY 680 FORM/POUR RUN LIGHT UTILITIES POLE BASES 10
790 BEARING PLATES 3
810 ERECT COLUMNS 8
820 STRUCTURAL BRACING 4
830 STRUCTURAL JOISTS 4
1000 2ND FLOOR ELEVATOR SHAFT 3
SS (0)
1840 SEDUM 1
1020 INSTALL ELEVATOR 25
840 INSPECT STRUCTURE 1
890 1ST FLOOR EXTERIOR WALLS 7
900 1ST FLOOR EXTERIOR INSULATION 3
860 ROOF SHEATHING 4
870 FLASHING 4
1250 1ST FLOOR ELECTRICAL ROUGH-IN 12
950 INTERIOR STAIRS 2
1320 2ND FLOOR ELECTRICAL ROUGH-IN 10
SS (5)
850 ROOF TRUSSES 4
880 ROOF MEMBRANE 5
960 METAL PAN STAIRS 2
970 POUR METAL PAN STAIRS 1
980 2ND FLOOR EXTERIOR WALLS 7
990 2ND FLOOR EXTERIOR INSULATION 3
1240 1ST FLOOR HVAC ROUGH-IN 12
1010 EXT. DOORS & WINDOWS 5
1310 2ND FLOOR HVAC ROUGH-IN 13
SS (3) 1230 1ST FLOOR PLUMBING ROUGH-IN 4
1300 2ND FLOOR PLUMBING ROUGH-IN 18
1420 2ND FLOOR DRYWALL & INSULATION 10
1590 INSTALL OUTLET PLATES 2
SS (5)
320 HVAC DUCTS FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 40
120 CASEWORK SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS
130 COURT FLOORING SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
190 LOCKERS SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
1360 EXTERIOR CONCRETE PAVING 10
710 SITE IRRIGATION FINISH 2
ACTIVITY 670 LIGHT RUN POLE UTILITIES RUNS 10
ACTIVITY 660 STORM RUN WATER UTILITIES GRADE 2
260 REBAR FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 30
60 ELEVATOR SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
80 DOORS SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
170 RAILING SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
ACTIVITY 650 STORM RUN WATER EXCAVATION UTILITIES 7
250 STEEL FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 30
70 ROOF TRUSS SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
110 HVAC DUCTS SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
ACTIVITY 640 RUN UTILITIES 20
SS (5)
570 FORM FOOTINGS 5
40 STEEL SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
630 METER PIT 4
520 FINISH GRADE 2
540 EXCAVATE PAD 3
10 NOTICE TO PROCEED 0
700 SITE IRRIGATION ROUGH-IN 5
1350 EXTERIOR FLATWORK 5
560 MASS EXCAVATION 8
SS (1)
470 ACCESS ROADS 1
690 SITE IRRIGATION LAYOUT 7
530 BUILDING LAYOUT 2
SS (1)
30 MOBILIZE 3
1220 1ST FLOOR INTERIOR STUDS 5
1290 2ND FLOOR INTERIOR STUDS 5
1210 1ST FLOOR INTERIOR CMU WALLS 7
1140 COORDINATION DRAWINGSSTRUCTURE 10
1150 COORDINATION DRAWINGSPLUMBING 10
1160 COORDINATION DRAWINGSHVAC 10
1170 COORDINATION DRAWINGSELECTRICAL 10
1180 COORDINATION DRAWINGSOTHER 10
1330 INTERIOR INSPECTION 2
SS (0) 1580 SWITCH PLATES 2
1410 1ST FLOOR DRYWALL & INSULATION 10
SS (5)
1430 1ST FLOOR PRIME COAT & FIRST COAT 5
1280 2ND FLOOR INTERIOR CMU WALLS 7
SS (5) 1190 1ST FLOOR SPRINKLERS ROUGH-IN 10
1260 2ND FLOOR SPRINKLERS ROUGH-IN 10
1480 2ND FLOOR PRIME COAT & FIRST COAT 5
1440 1ST FLOOR CEILING GRID 5
1700 SPRINKLER HEADS 5
1200 1ST FLOOR OTHER ROUGH-IN 5
1270 2ND FLOOR OTHER ROUGH-IN 5
1570 WALL FIXTURES 8
1690 CEILING PADS 10
SS (4)
1470 1ST FLOOR CASEWORK 8
1500 2ND FLOOR DOORS & WINDOWS 5
1510 2ND FLOOR INTERIOR STOREFRONT 2
1550 CONTROL PANEL 1
ACTIVITY 1710 SEAL FINISHINTERIOR CARPET CONCRETE 3
1610 REGISTERS 3
ACTIVITY 1720 FINISH RUBBER CARPET FLOORING 7
SS (1)
1540 COUNTERTOPS 2
1600 INTERIOR TRIM 7
ACTIVITY 1730 COURT FINISHFLOORING CARPET 5
1630 INTERIOR FINISH PAINT 5
410 CARPET FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 20
430 FURNITURE FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 40
230 AHU SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
440 AHU FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 40
240 HYRDONIC SYSTEMS SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
450 HYDRONIC SYSTEMS FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 40
ACTIVITY 1780 COURT FINISHFLOORING CARPET SEAL/WAX 2
1520 2ND FLOOR CASEWORK 8 ACTIVITY 1740 FINISH CARPET 1
390 CERAMIC TILE FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 30
1530 CERAMIC TILE 2 ACTIVITY 1750 FINISH FURNITURE CARPET MOVE-IN 1
400 LOCKERS FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 30
420 PRE-CAST CONCRETE FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 40
220 FURNITURE SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
1870 PROJECT COMPLETION 0
1850 FINAL INSPECTIONS 1
1620 RETURN AIR GRATES 3
1560 CEILING FIXTURES 10
1450 1ST FLOOR DOORS & WINDOWS 5
1460 1ST FLOOR INTERIOR STOREFRONT 2
380 RAILING FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 30
200 CARPET SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
210 PRE-CAST CONCRETE SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
1860 PUNCHOUT 5
SS (4)
`490 2ND FLOOR CEILING GRID 5
SS (2)
SS (5)
ACTIVITY 1760 FINISH BLEACHERS CARPET 5
1640 URINALS 1
ACTIVITY 1770 FINISH RAILINGS CARPET 1
1650 TOILETS 1
1660 SINKS 1
1670 SHOWERS 2
1680 LOCKERS 2
Start Date
3 JAN 11
Finish Date
X XXX XX
Data Date
3 JAN 11
Run Date
7 DEC 10
ITCST 355 - Planning and Scheduling Team Project
McKINNEY + DOYLE
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION
USA Volleyball Center
DURATION (DAYS)
ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIP
CRITICAL PATH
Cultural Center Site Plan
1360 EXTERIOR CONCRETE PAVING 10
SS (3) 1350 EXTERIOR FLATWORK 5
1370 SUB-BASE PAVING (BINDER) 7
1380 LIGHT POLES 4
1390 FINISH PAVING 1
1790 PAINT STRIPING 1
1800 CONCRETE WHEEL BLOCKS 1
RS
1400 FINAL GRADING 1
1340 DOWNSPOUTS 2
1810 SITE TOPSOIL 2
SS (1)
1820 INSTALL SOD 1
SS (0)
1830 PLANTINGS 2
SS (0)
1840 SEDUM 1
1420 2ND FLOOR DRYWALL & INSULATION 10
1590 INSTALL OUTLET PLATES 2
1330 INTERIOR NSPECTION 2
SS (0) 1580 SWITCH PLATES 2
1410 1ST FLOOR DRYWALL & INSULATION 10
1430 1ST FLOOR PRIME COAT & FIRST COAT 5
1480 2ND FLOOR PRIME COAT & FIRST COAT 5
1440 1ST FLOOR CEILING GRID 5
1700 SPRINKLER HEADS 5
1860 PUNCHOUT 5
SS (4) 1570 WALL FIXTURES 8
`490 2ND FLOOR CEILING GRID 5
1690 CEILING PADS 10
SS (4)
ACTIVITY 1710 SEAL FINISHINTERIOR CARPET CONCRETE 3
SS (2) 1500 2ND FLOOR DOORS & WINDOWS 5
1510 2ND FLOOR INTERIOR STOREFRONT 2
1550 CONTROL PANEL 1
1870 PROJECT COMPLETION 0
1850 FINAL INSPECTIONS 1
1620 RETURN AIR GRATES 3
1560 CEILING FIXTURES 10
1450 1ST FLOOR DOORS & WINDOWS 5
1460 1ST FLOOR INTERIOR STOREFRONT 2
1470 1ST FLOOR CASEWORK 8
1610 REGISTERS 3
ACTIVITY 1720 FINISH RUBBER CARPET FLOORING 7
SS (1)
1540 COUNTERTOPS 2
1600 INTERIOR TRIM 7
ACTIVITY 1730 COURT FINISHFLOORING CARPET 5
1630 INTERIOR FINISH PAINT 5
ACTIVITY 1780 COURT FINISHFLOORING CARPET SEAL/WAX 2
1520 2ND FLOOR CASEWORK 8 ACTIVITY 1740 FINISH CARPET 1
1530 CERAMIC TILE 2 ACTIVITY 1750 FINISH FURNITURE CARPET MOVE-IN 1
ACTIVITY 1760 FINISH BLEACHERS CARPET 5
1640 URINALS 1
ACTIVITY 1770 FINISH RAILINGS CARPET 1
1650 TOILETS 1
1660 SINKS 1
1670 SHOWERS 2
1680 LOCKERS 2
ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION
USA Volleyball Center
DURATION (DAYS)
ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIP
CRITICAL PATH
Architectural Design Studio | Fall 2011 | Professor Bob Warden | 14 person project
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ACTIVITY PROJECT MANAGEMENT
510 ROUGH-IN LOCATION 1 1360 EXTERIOR CONCRETE PAVING 10
SS (2) 690 SITE IRRIGATION LAYOUT 7
ACTIVITY 500 GRADE AND DRAIN 1
20 SOILS ENGINEERING 5
460 SITE LAYOUT 3
560 MASS EXCAVATION 8
480 CLEAR SITE 2
50 REBAR SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
60 ELEVATOR SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
ACTIVITY 640 RUN UTILITIES 20
ACTIVITY 650 STORM RUN WATER EXCAVATION UTILITIES 7
SS (5)
ACTIVITY 670 LIGHT RUN POLE UTILITIES RUNS 10
SS (3)
580 REBAR FOOTINGS 1
ACTIVITY 680 FORM/POUR RUN LIGHT UTILITIES POLE BASES 10
1100 METAL SIDING 5
610 STRIP FORMS 2
620 INSPECT FOOTINGS 1
750 UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL 3
1030 DRAIN TILE & WATERPROOFING 15
300 WINDOWS FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 25
100 BRICK SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
310 BRICK FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 25
1040 INSPECT WATERPROOFING 1
1050 CRUSHED STONE INFILL 1
1060 BACKFILL 1
110 HVAC DUCTS SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
330 CASEWORK FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 40
340 COURT FLOORING FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 25
140 METAL SIDING SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
350 METAL SIDING FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 20
150 RUBBER FLOORING SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
360 RUBBER FLOORING FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 20
160 BLEACHERS SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
370 BLEACHERS FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 40
170 RAILING SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
380 RAILING FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 30
180 CERAMIC TILE SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
190 LOCKERS SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
Autocad 2011 | 4 Weeks
1070 PRE-CAST CONCRETE 8
910 METAL DECKING 2
770 SLAB-ON-GRADE MESH 5
1800 CONCRETE WHEEL BLOCKS 1
1810 SITE TOPSOIL 2
1820 INSTALL SOD 1
780 SLAB-ON-GRADE POUR 2
1830 PLANTINGS 2
790 BEARING PLATES 3
810 ERECT COLUMNS 8
820 STRUCTURAL BRACING 4
830 STRUCTURAL JOISTS 4
920 POUR STOPS 1
930 SLAB-ON-DECK 1
940 CURE DECK 3
1000 2ND FLOOR ELEVATOR SHAFT 3
SS (0)
1840 SEDUM 1
1020 INSTALL ELEVATOR 25
840 INSPECT STRUCTURE 1
890 1ST FLOOR EXTERIOR WALLS 7
900 1ST FLOOR EXTERIOR INSULATION 3
860 ROOF SHEATHING 4
870 FLASHING 4
1250 1ST FLOOR ELECTRICAL ROUGH-IN 12
950 INTERIOR STAIRS 2
1320 2ND FLOOR ELECTRICAL ROUGH-IN 10
SS (5)
850 ROOF TRUSSES 4
880 ROOF MEMBRANE 5
960 METAL PAN STAIRS 2
970 POUR METAL PAN STAIRS 1
980 2ND FLOOR EXTERIOR WALLS 7
990 2ND FLOOR EXTERIOR INSULATION 3
1240 1ST FLOOR HVAC ROUGH-IN 12
1010 EXT. DOORS & WINDOWS 5
1310 2ND FLOOR HVAC ROUGH-IN 13
SS (3)
1230 1ST FLOOR PLUMBING ROUGH-IN 4
1300 2ND FLOOR PLUMBING ROUGH-IN 18
1420 2ND FLOOR DRYWALL & INSULATION 10
1590 INSTALL OUTLET PLATES 2
SS (5)
1220 1ST FLOOR INTERIOR STUDS 5
1290 2ND FLOOR INTERIOR STUDS 5
SS (5)
1210 1ST FLOOR INTERIOR CMU WALLS 7
SS (5)
1140 COORDINATION DRAWINGSSTRUCTURE 10
1150 COORDINATION DRAWINGSPLUMBING 10
1160 COORDINATION DRAWINGSHVAC 10
1170 COORDINATION DRAWINGSELECTRICAL 10
1180 COORDINATION DRAWINGSOTHER 10
1190 1ST FLOOR SPRINKLERS ROUGH-IN 10
1260 2ND FLOOR SPRINKLERS ROUGH-IN 10
SS (5)
1200 1ST FLOOR OTHER ROUGH-IN 5
1330 INTERIOR INSPECTION 2
SS (0) 1580 SWITCH PLATES 2
1410 1ST FLOOR DRYWALL & INSULATION 10
1430 1ST FLOOR PRIME COAT & FIRST COAT 5
1280 2ND FLOOR INTERIOR CMU WALLS 7
1270 2ND FLOOR OTHER ROUGH-IN 5
1480 2ND FLOOR PRIME COAT & FIRST COAT 5
1440 1ST FLOOR CEILING GRID 5
1700 SPRINKLER HEADS 5
1570 WALL FIXTURES 8
1690 CEILING PADS 10
SS (4)
1850 FINAL INSPECTIONS 1
1620 RETURN AIR GRATES 3
ACTIVITY 1710 SEAL FINISHINTERIOR CARPET CONCRETE 3
SS (2)
1470 1ST FLOOR CASEWORK 8
1500 2ND FLOOR DOORS & WINDOWS 5
1510 2ND FLOOR INTERIOR STOREFRONT 2
1550 CONTROL PANEL 1
1610 REGISTERS 3
ACTIVITY 1720 FINISH RUBBER CARPET FLOORING 7
SS (1)
1540 COUNTERTOPS 2
1600 INTERIOR TRIM 7
ACTIVITY 1730 COURT FINISHFLOORING CARPET 5
1630 INTERIOR FINISH PAINT 5
410 CARPET FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 20
430 FURNITURE FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 40
230 AHU SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
440 AHU FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 40
1530 CERAMIC TILE 2 ACTIVITY 1750 FINISH FURNITURE CARPET MOVE-IN 1
ACTIVITY 1760 FINISH BLEACHERS CARPET 5
1640 URINALS 1
ACTIVITY 1770 FINISH RAILINGS CARPET 1
1650 TOILETS 1
1660 SINKS 1
1670 SHOWERS 2
450 HYDRONIC SYSTEMS FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 40
1680 LOCKERS 2
Start Date
3 JAN 11
Finish Date
X XXX XX
Data Date
3 JAN 11
Run Date
7 DEC 10
ACTIVITY 1780 COURT FINISHFLOORING CARPET SEAL/WAX 2
1520 2ND FLOOR CASEWORK 8 ACTIVITY 1740 FINISH CARPET 1
390 CERAMIC TILE FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 30
420 PRE-CAST CONCRETE FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 40
220 FURNITURE SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
1860 PUNCHOUT 5
SS (4)
`490 2ND FLOOR CEILING GRID 5
1560 CEILING FIXTURES 10
1450 1ST FLOOR DOORS & WINDOWS 5
1460 1ST FLOOR INTERIOR STOREFRONT 2
400 LOCKERS FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 30
200 CARPET SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
210 PRE-CAST CONCRETE SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
240 HYRDONIC SYSTEMS SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
1790 PAINT STRIPING 1
SS (0)
760 INSPECT FOUNDATION 1
320 HVAC DUCTS FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 40
120 CASEWORK SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS
1390 FINISH PAVING 1
1400 FINAL GRADING 1
SS (2)
720 FOUNDATION WALLS 20
* A 14 person group project intended to generate real-world collaboration roles between different disciplines. My role of the project was site design. The images shown were completed by me. 130 COURT FLOORING SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
1380 LIGHT POLES 4
1080 BRICK VENEER 12
800 1ST FLOOR ELEVATOR SHAFT 5
270 ELEVATOR FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 40
280 ROOF TRUSS FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 30
290 DOORS FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 25
90 WINDOWS SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
1370 SUB-BASE PAVING (BINDER) 7
1340 DOWNSPOUTS 2
SS (1)
600 POUR FOOTINGS 1
260 REBAR FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 30
70 ROOF TRUSS SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
1130 GUTTERS 3
SS (0) 740 UNDERGROUND PLUMBING 10
250 STEEL FABRICATION/ MANUFACTURING 30
80 DOORS SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
1120 EXTERIOR TRIM 5
1090 CMU VENEER 8
550 DRILL ELEVATOR SLEEVE 2
590 INSPECT FOOTINGS 1
1110 EXTERIOR PAINT 14
SS (5)
ACTIVITY 660 STORM RUN WATER UTILITIES GRADE 2
730 PIT WALLS 4
570 FORM FOOTINGS 5
40 STEEL SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 20
630 METER PIT 4
520 FINISH GRADE 2 540 EXCAVATE PAD 3
10 NOTICE TO PROCEED 0
710 SITE IRRIGATION FINISH 2
1350 EXTERIOR FLATWORK 5
490 SILT FENCE 1 SS (1)
470 ACCESS ROADS 1
700 SITE IRRIGATION ROUGH-IN 5
530 BUILDING LAYOUT 2
SS (1)
30 MOBILIZE 3
ITCST 355 - Planning and Scheduling Team Project
McKINNEY + DOYLE
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
USA Volleyball Center
Glulam Arch Connection Detail
Architectural Design Requirements : Aircraft Museum, Dayton, OH Arch clear span L = 100; 2 aisles 30’ wide to accomodate displays and services on 2 floors and cross bracing Clear height at support of main span H = 30’ Spacing of frames with arches S = 20’ Dead Load calculated based on roof construction and weight of materials Live Load calculations included : snow, HVAC, light fixtures and bank of PV panels
Structural Systems III | Spring 2011 | Professor Michele Chiuini
Concrete Beam Roof Section
Architectural Design Requirements : 4-Story Office Complex in downtown Indianapolis 20’ x 30’ structural bays Structural floor-to-floor height allows a minimum clear height of 9’ under the slab and 7’ under beams Finish floor-to-floor height must be a multiple of 7” to match fire stair risers Roof dead load calculated based on roof construction and weight of materials, including a green roof (intensive) Roof live load calculations included : snow, rainwater collection (green roof), HVAC and light fixtures
Structural Systems III | Spring 2011 | Professor Michele Chiuini
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Models
Wood Wall Section
Building Technologies II | Spring 2010 | Professor Tim Gray
Beach House Tree House
Design Studio II | Spring 2009 | Professor Dan Woodfin
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Hans Hofmann Art Galleries
- Conceptual Model -
Architectural Design Studio V | Fall 2010 | Professor Robert Fisher
- Form + Massing -
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- Final Model -
- Final Model -
Graphics Design
Logo / T-Shirt Design
Oak Farm
Montessori School
Oak Farm
Montessori School
Avilla, Indiana
Avilla, Indiana
THE
WORLD
IS OUR CLASSROO
M
FRONT
BACK
THE
WORLD
IS OUR CLASSROO
M
A logo and t-shirt designed for Oak Farm Montessori School. The challenge was to create a playful yet professional design that appeals to everyone while accurately displaying the true values of Oak Farm.
The tree is a symbol of strength and development. When combined with the world map, it expresses Oak Farm’s commitment to teaching and learning out of the classroom and beyond the immediate outdoor environment through worldwide experiences.
“The world is our classroom.” - A significant motto that embodies the school’s assurance to prepare students for a global community.
The hands, in place of natural leaves, denote a pledge of faith, sincerity and justice and are symbolic of support and strength.
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Personal Insignia
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M JM is for the initials of my first and last name. A, for architecture, is permeated into my initials to signify efficiency and design density.
Green shows my passion for environmentally responsive architecture.
Staggered, horizontal lines are used to articulate the A
as well as represent the progression and constant change of architecture. They are shaded green to implicate architecture’s progression towards a sustainable future.
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JrM Design Portfolio