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K. Mitchel l Dickinson Por tfol i o 2 0 0 9 -2 013


Table o f Co n te n ts

“Flying Stu de n t” 6ft c o p per sc u l p tur e I d e s i gne d for my e le m e ntar y / mi d d l e s c h o o l in H u n t , Te xa s -M anu f a c t u red by Tr ad e - M ar k


Rep r esented Pro j ec t s

DECK A

DECK B

DECK C

COOKING CENTER

LIVING RM. 1

DINING 1

BEDROOM 1

BATH 2

BATH 4

BEDROOM 2

PIANO RM.

BAR

UTILITY 2

STUDY LIVING / DEN KITCHEN 1

DINING 2 BATH 3

ENTRY W/H

UTILITY 1 BATH 1

PORTE COCHERE

NEW COTTAGE LAYOUT LOCATION: 2031 ARCADIA LOOP KERRVILLE, TEXAS DATE: 7/29/2013 OWNER/ARCHITECT: HOWELL RIDOUT


Positive s a n d Ne g at ive s

Thi s is my fir s t ye ar a naly s i s o f two and thr ee-d im ensional m ed ia that repres en t s a p er s o n a l ly s e l e c te d ad jective: Int ense .

“B&W”

“ T h e C u b e”

2 D R e p r e sentation Po s i ti ve + Ne gative S p atial S tud y R a p i d o g r ap h I nk

3D Represent a t i o n Dept h + Sha dow + Li g ht St udy C a rdboa rd + C resc ent Bo a rd


“L i g h t b ox ”

“ Gr ey s c a l e”

3 D L i ght p l ay of “ T he Cub e” De p t h + S h a d ow + L ight S tud y S p o t l i ght + G r e e n /R ed L ED L ight

2D + 3D Represent a t i on Di mensi o na l Int eg r a t i on Gr a phi t e + C resc ent Boa rd


Anatomy Co n n e c t io ns

These pro jec ts we r e b as e d o n t he hum an and ar chitectur al connection. I was a ssig n ed t o p r o d u c e fur the r r esear ch of the p halange joint str uct ure in hu m a n h a n d s . R e s e ar c h i nc l u ded the inter action b etween joints and st a i r m ove m e n t s, c o r r e l ati o n s o f d ay - to-d ay wor k tools, and m od ulated r ecreation o f t h e j o i n t s w i th r e s t r i c ted m ater ials.

Range

Motion

Angle

Connection

Function

Form

Physical Mechanics



Anat omy Co n n e c t io ns


J o int - M ec h a n i c a l D i a g r a m s (below)

2D Represent a t i on Resea rc h Int eg r a t i o n But c her Pa per + C ha rc o a l + Pa st el A c t ua l Si ze - 36� x 84�


Anatomy Co n n e c t io ns

Modular Joint Surface 3D Int er a c t i ve Mo del Repea t a bl e Modul a r Surfa c e Joi nt Imi t a t i on Lumber + PVC + Threa ded Ha rdwa re + El ec . C a bl e


Mod ula r Stu di e s

T h is st u dy fo c u s e d o n an e x p and able m od ular s u rf a c e fo r m e d f r o m a n e ve r y d ay ob ject and one s ele c t e d c o n n e c t i o n p i e c e .

PROGRAMMING SLEEVES

4.5”

2.25”

8”

0.25”

7 SUB-UNITS= 1 UNIT

1in

1.5in

1 UNIT= 14 SLEEVES

8’

UNIT SURFACE 7’

C o nne ction O p tions

Proc ess Di a g r a mmi ng


Texas A & M U n i ver s it y D iagno s t ic C e n t er 5.01

5.02 5.02 5.02 5.02

5.03 5.03

5.05

5.06

5.04

SUPPORT SERVICES

4.01

4.10

4.08

4.06

4.10

4.02 4.02

4.03

4.06

4.05

4.04

4.08

4.09 4.09

4.12

4.11 4.11

4.13

4.16

4.14 4.15

4.18

4.17

4.19

4.20

4.21

4.22 4.22 4.22 4.22

4.26

4.23

4.24

4.28

4.25 4.25 4.25

4.29

4.27 4.27

4.34

4.30

4.33

4.31

4.324.32

4.35

2.01

2.05

2.03 2.03

2.022.022.022.02

2.04 2.04

2.07

2.06

2.08

2.10

2.09

2.11

LAB SERVICES

4.07 4.07

DIAGNOSTICS IMAGING

1.01.02

1.04

1.03 1.03

1.05

1.07

1.08

1.06

ADMINISTRATION / PUBLIC

3.01

3.05

3.02 3.02

3.05

3.03

3.04

M. Arch Studio (Ambulatory) Campus Proposal

200

3.07

0

3.06

FKP Architects Current Medical Campus Proposal

3.07

A d iagno s tic s fac ility d e d ic ate d s o le ly to e x aminatio n p ur p o s e s that inc lud e : M R I + C T + R a dio lo gy + B o n e + N uclea r Exa m ina tio ns

3.09 3.09 3.09 3.09

D i a g n o s t i c Ce n t e r

3.10 3.10

College Station, Texas

3.083.083.08

Circulation

3.12

Site

3.11

3.13

PHYSIOLOGICAL TESTING

Space Programming

3-D Connections


Northside Exterior Floor Level

Str uc t u re Mo de l i n g R h i n oc e r os 3 D

Public Interior Space


Br azos Cybe r n a r i um C e nt e r

Site Bryan, Texas

Research + Process

Conceptual Sketching

Preliminary Modeling

C y b e r n ar i u m A h igh -te c h mu lt i f u n ct i on a l m e d i a t e q u e C o llabo r atio n P roj e ct : D e m e r i u s S e a l s I n te gr a t e d S t u d i o D e s ign + St r u ct u re + S ys t e m s ... M itc h e ll- Rh i n o M od e l i n g

10

D ROOF PLAN

20

40 (ft)

D


Br azos Cybe r n a r i um C e nt e r

-1

1

2

Floor Plans

3

R

Auto C AD + Illustr ato r ... M i t che ll- Flo o r + Fr am ing Plans De m ar ius- Wall De tail Bo th- Bo ne s Mo de l

Flashing Gravel Rigid Insulation Roof Membrane

Blocking

Glazing Bead

Welded Moment Connection

Steel Column

Glass Rail With Steel Cap

Two Bolted Angles

Glazing With Embedded Mesh

Compression Gaskets Rigid Insulation

Shear Wall

Concrete Slab Precast Concrete

Root Resistant Fabric

Load Bearing Wall

Liquid Applied Damp Proof Membrane

SD-1

PVC Drainage Grid Continuous Drainage Tile Steel Base Plate

Grout

W-Section G1

W12

G2

W20

G3

W28

G4

W36

B1

W15

B2

W30

Precast Reinforced Pier

FRAMING PLANS

Wa l l Deta i l + Fr am i n g Pl an s

Bones Str uctural Model

Auto C A D + I l l u st r at o r

3 D I n t e r a c t i ve M o d e l R e p l i c a t i o n o f p r o p o s e d bu i l d i n g s t r u c t u r e B a s s Wo o d + C h i p b o a r d + G l u e


Br azos Cybe r n a r i um C e nt e r

Cl i m at e Consult ant A nalysis 5% = Direct Daylight

4%

1%

1% 2%

3%

1% 3%

2%

3% Door 2: Glass (> 50% glazing):Metal Frame, Entrance Door, SHGC 0.40, PF 0.30, VLT 0.50 Door 3: Glass (> 50% glazing):Metal Frame, Entrance Door, SHGC 0.40, PF 5.00, VLT 0.50 Exterior Wall 4: Concrete Block:8", Unreinforced, Cells Insulated,Normal Density , Furring: Metal (b) Window 9: Metal Frame Curtain Wall/Storefront:Triple Pane with Low-E, Tinted, SHGC 0.50, PF 0.50, VLT 0.30 Basement Wall 1: Solid Concrete:12" Thickness, Normal Density, Furring: None, Wall Ht 14.0, Depth B.G. 12.0

COMcheck Software Version 3.9.1

Envelope Compliance Certificate 2009 IECC

42 42

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0.250

1.100

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1.100

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0.250

5392

15.00

.0

0.079

1020

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0.300

0.700

7356

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0.00

.630

0.579

2%

2%

3%

1%

1%

0.151

0%

(a) Budget U-factors are used for software baseline calculations ONLY, and are not code requirements. (b) CMU insulated cells must be filled with a material having a maximum thermal conductivity of 0.44 Btu in./h-ft2-degrees F. Perlite,

vermiculite, polystyrene beads, or spray foam as defined in ASHRAE 2009 Handbook of Fundamentals meet this requirement. Other materials require documentation of thermal conductivity.

Section 1: Project Information Project Type: New Construction Project Title :

Air Leakage, Component Certification, and Vapor Retarder Requirements:

Construction Site:

Owner/Agent:D

1. All joints and penetrations are caulked, gasketed or covered with a moisture vapor-permeable wrapping material installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. 2. Windows, doors, and skylights certified as meeting leakage requirements.

esigner/Contractor:

3. Component R-values & U-factors labeled as certified. 4. No roof insulation is installed on a suspended ceiling with removable ceiling panels.

Section 2: General Information Building Location (for weather data): Climate Zone: Building Type for Envelope Requirements: Vertical Glazing / Wall Area Pct.: Skylight Glazing / Roof Area Pct.:

5. 'Other' components have supporting documentation for proposed U-Factors.

Bryan (Brazos), Texas 2a Non-Residential 36% 1%

6. Insulation installed according to manufacturer's instructions, in substantial contact with the surface being insulated, and in a manner that achieves the rated R-value without compressing the insulation. 7. Stair, elevator shaft vents, and other outdoor air intake and exhaust openings in the building envelope are equipped with motorized dampers. 8. Cargo doors and loading dock doors are weather sealed.

Floor Area 28000

Activity Type(s) Office

9. Recessed lighting fixtures installed in the building envelope are Type IC rated as meeting ASTM E283, are sealed with gasket or caulk.

Section 4: Compliance Statement

Section 3: Requirements Checklist

Compliance Statement: The proposed envelope design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications and other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed envelope system has been designed to meet the 2009 IECC requirements in COMcheck Version 3.9.1 and to comply with the mandatory requirements in the Requirements Checklist.

Envelope PASSES: Design 3% better than code.

Climate-Specific Requirements: Component Name/Description Roof 1: Insulation Entirely Above Deck Skylight 1: Metal Frame with Thermal Break:Triple Pane with Low-E, Tinted, SHGC 0.39 Exterior Wall 1: Concrete Block:8", Unreinforced, Cells Insulated,Normal Density , Furring: Metal (b) Window 1: Metal Frame with Thermal Break:Double Pane with Low-E, Tinted, SHGC 0.40, PF 0.60, VLT 0.70 Window 2: Metal Frame with Thermal Break:Double Pane with Low-E, Tinted, SHGC 0.40, PF 5.00, VLT 0.70 Window 3: Metal Frame with Thermal Break:Double Pane with Low-E, Tinted, SHGC 0.40, PF 0.30, VLT 0.70 Door 1: Glass (> 50% glazing):Metal Frame, Entrance Door, SHGC 0.40, PF 5.00, VLT 0.50 Exterior Wall 2: Concrete Block:8", Unreinforced, Cells Insulated,Normal Density , Furring: Metal (b) Window 4: Metal Frame Curtain Wall/Storefront:Triple Pane with Low-E, Tinted, SHGC 0.40, PF 0.50, VLT 0.30 Window 5: Metal Frame with Thermal Break:Double Pane with Low-E, Tinted, SHGC 0.40, PF 0.50, VLT 0.70 Exterior Wall 3: Concrete Block:8", Unreinforced, Cells Insulated,Normal Density , Furring: Metal (b) Window 6: Metal Frame with Thermal Break:Double Pane with Low-E, Tinted, SHGC 0.40, PF 0.10, VLT 0.70 Window 7: Metal Frame with Thermal Break:Double Pane with Low-E, Tinted, SHGC 0.40, PF 0.30, VLT 0.70 Window 8: Metal Frame with Thermal Break:Double Pane with Low-E, Tinted, SHGC 0.40, PF 5.00, VLT 0.70

Project T itle: Data filename: Suprema.cck

Gross Area or Perimeter 11352 150

Cavity R-Value

Proposed U-Factor

Budget U-Factor(a)

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Cont. R-Value 28.00 ---

.035 0.250

0.048 0.750

3235

15.00

.0

0.079

0.151

600

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0.250

0.750

840

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0.250

0.750

150

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0.250

0.750

84

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0.250

1.100

3260

15.00

.0

0.079

0.151

1307

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0.250

0.700

400

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0.250

0.750

4759

15.00

.0

0.079

0.151

500

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0.250

0.750

200

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0.250

0.750

1152

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0.250

Name - Title

SignatureD

ate

Computer Operated Ventilation Skylights

Insulation Entirely Above Deck

Metal Frame with Thermal Break:Double Pane with Low-E, Tinted, SHGC 0.40, PF 0.60, VLT 0.70

0.750

Report date: 11/27/12 Page 1 of 4

Project T itle: Data filename: Suprema.cck

Insulation Entirely Above Deck

Report date: 1 1/27/12 Page 2 of 4

Concrete Block:8", Unreinforced, Cells Insulated,Normal Density , Furring: Metal (b)

Sus ta i na bi l i t y + D ay l i gh t i n g HDR Ph o t o sph e re + CO M- Ch e ck + Cl i mat e Co n su l t an t ... Mit ch e l l - S yst e m A n alysi s

Metal Frame with Thermal Break:Double Pane with Low-E, Tinted, SHGC 0.40, PF 0.60, VLT 0.70 Door 1: Glass (> 50% glazing):Metal Frame, Entrance Door, SHGC 0.40, PF 5.00, VLT 0.50

Door 2: Glass (> 50% glazing):Metal Frame, Entrance Door, SHGC 0.40, PF 0.30, VLT 0.50

Basement Wall : Solid Concrete:12" Thickness, Normal Density, Furring: None, Wall Ht 14.0, Depth B.G. 12.0


Urban Re sto r a ti on

Urban Sketches

P r ocess

U r ban Lit er at ur e Refer ences

P ro j e c t : R e - d e s i g n a n exi s t i n g s t r i p m a l l p a r k i n g l o t t o b e b e t t e r i n t e g r a t ed w i t h t h e c i t y o f C o l l e g e St a t i o n .

A n E mbo d i e d A rc h i t e c t ure - D ow n i n g + N a n d a + L a i p r a ko b s u p T h e S o c i al Li f e o f S mal l Ur ban S p ac e s - W i l l i a m H. W hy t e T h e C o n c i s e To w n s c ap e - Go r d o n C u l l en A n al y s i n g A rc h i t e c t ure - S i m o n U n w i n

S o l u t i o n: T h e h u m a n hea r t ’s n et wo r k o f vei n s a n d a r t e r i e s l aye r e d o n a m a t t -g r i d s y s t em wo u l d b e a n o p t i m a l a nd ef fi c i en t fo r t h i s “ s p r aw l i n g p a r k i n g l o t .” F u r t he r E x p a ns i o n: D es i g n a mu l t i -u s e o p er a t h e a t e r i n t h e c e n t e r of t h e a r t er y -l i ke s y s t em . T h e b a s i s o f t h e t h e a t er ’s fo r m r ep r es en t s t h e h ea rt o f t h e U r b a n R e s t o r a t i o n . ... C o l l a b o r a t i o n P r o j ec t : E r i k L a r s en Residential Entertainment Retail Dining

M i t c h e l l - S ket c h es E r i k - Sp a c e D i a g r a m s B o t h - P r o g r a m Di a g r a m s + U r b a n M o d el


Urb an Re sto r a ti o n - C ard iac T he at e r C ol l eg e Sta ti o n , Te x as

The Urban Restoration’s link between the linear grid of buildings and the organic web of circulation stimulated a center piece structure that would also represent this relation. The theater’s is structured by organic contoured materials paralleled to an orthogonal planned multi-use space. This project focused on this interaction between the theater, multi-use space, and the relationship to the site’s urban restoration.

D e ve l o pm e n t S ke t c h e s ... Mi t ch e l l - S ke t ch e s

3 d Fo r m Mo de l l in g R h i n o 3D - - - Mi t ch e l l - L i n e ar / E r i k- Or g a n i c

Linear

+ Organic


Urb an Re sto r a ti o n - G r ap hic Nove l

1

2

3

G r a p h i c N ove l To c o nc lud e the U rb an R e s to r atio n p ro ject e ac h s tud e nt had to s c r ip t and d r aw their own gr ap hic nove l that b o th inc o r p o r ate d t he s ite and c e nte r p ie c e s tr uc ture . ... Mitc he ll- Gr ap hic Nove l

4


Puyang E ye H o spit al P uya ng , Hena n Provi n c e , C h i n a O u r obje c tive w as to d e s i g n a h osp ital th at s pe c iali ze d i n op t i ca l su r ger ie s . I t w as to b e com p l e t e d in two ph as es - we ha d t o d e s i g n accord in gly. T h e h o s p i t a l co n s i s t e d of in a n d o u tpatie n t w a rd s , s u rger y labs , ph ar m ac ie s , of fi ce s , a n d pu blic s pac e s . Collab o r atio n Pr o jec t : Rob e r t Skelton + HK S A r c h i t e ct s (D a l las, TX ) + I PPR ( B e ij i n g , C h i n a ) + M iles A s s o c iates ( O k l a h om a C i t y, O K ) + T h e U n iver s it y o f Ok l a h oma - In ter io r s D epar t m e n t M itch ell- Sketc h es + B a s s Wo od / Ch ip B o ar d M o del R ob er t- R evit M o de l + F l o or D i a gr ams B oth - B u dget A n aly s i s + G r a p h i c D esign + Pr o gr am D i a g r a m m i n g

Phase 1

Cost ¥ (Million Yuan)

Cost $ (Millions US Dollars)

A. Building Costs B. Fixed Equipment C. Site Development

15,000m2 at ¥6,500/m2 8% of A 15% of A

98 7.8 14.7

15.5 1.2 2.3

D. Total Construction

A+B+C

120.5

19

8% of A 6% of D 10% of D 1% of D

1.5 7.8 7.2 1.2 1.2

0.3 1.2 1.2 1.9 0.2

D+E+F+G+H+J

¥ 149 million

$22.3 million

A. Building Cost B. Fixed Equipment C. Site Development

12,000m2 at ¥6,500/m2 8% of A 15% of A

78 6.2 11.7

12 0.9 1.7

D. Total Construction

A+B+C

95.9

14.4

E. F. G. H. J.

8% of A 6% of D 10% of D 1% of D

6.2 5.8 9.5 1

1 0.8 1.4 0.2

D+E+F+G+H+J

¥ 118.4 million

$18.1 million

¥ 267.4 million

$ 40.4 million

E. F. G. H. J.

Site Acquisition Movable Equipment Professional Fees Contingencies Administrative Costs

K. Total Budget Required Phase 2

Site Acquisition Movable Equipment Professional Fees Contingencies Administrative Costs

K. Total Budget Required Total Cost

Administration (Phase 2) Out Patient Services (Phase 1) Impatient Service (Phase 2) Impatient Service (Phase 1) Parking


R e v i t a n d P hy s i c a l M o d e l s


Italian I n de pe n de nt F ilm S c ho o l

Ca s ti g l i on F i o re n t i n o, I t aly

Section a.a

a.a

Section b.b Section b.b

Section a.a

a.a

b.b

b.b


Independent Film School While st udying a br oa d a ll t he st udent s wer e r equir ed t o t a ke a st udio in or der for us t o exper ience a new cult ur a l per spect ive of a rchit ect ur e . The a ssig nm ent w a s t o desig n a film school in t he sm a ll m ediev a l t ow n of C a st ig lion Fior ent ino, I t a ly. The cha lleng es included wer e t he int eg r a t ions of m oder n a nd hist or ic cha ra ct er ist ics. The fina l desig n w a s a com bina t ion of a lig ht unobt r usive for m a t op a m or e solid a nd “ concr et e� founda t ion. The pur pose of t his a ppr oa ch w a s t o g ive a sense of m oder nit y a nd br ut a lit y her it a g e of t he na t ur a l st ones a nd na t ur e sur r ounding t he sit e .

Composit e Mat er ials + St r uct ur e St udy of st eel st r uct ur es a t op loa d-bea r ing concr et e w a lls w it h a n opt ion of wood cla dding C olla bor a t ion Pr oject : Rober t Skelt on + Kr ist y Br a m a n Br ut a lism + Finesse Rhino 3D + I llust r a t or + Aut oC AD + Phot oshop


Au t u m n

Wint er

Cast i gl i o n Fi o ren t i n o, I t a ly 2 0 1 2 S t u dy Ab r o a d

C a s t i g l i o n F i o r en t i n o, It a ly 2 0 1 2 S t u d y Ab r o a d



Contr a ct Pr o j e cts

SOUTH FACE ELEVATION

La ke A thens , Te x as

SCALE: 1/8” - 1’

La ke H o us e

STIMSON LAKE HOUSE EXISTING PLANS LOCATION: 3210 PEDERNALES CT. ATHENS, TEXAS DATE: 7/28/2013 OWNER: CHARLIE STIMSON DRAFTED BY: MITCHELL DICKINSON

SOUTH FACE (PORTION) SECTION

I w as a s ke d to h e l p cr eate existing floor p lans for a c lie n t ’s l ake h o u s e . T h e house’s p r evious ow ner had lo s t t he o r i g i n a l d o c u m ents. T he cur r ent ow ner is u n d e r g o i n g maj o r r e novation w ith the help of these pla ns .

SCALE: 1/8” - 1’

A/C

STIMSON LAKE HOUSE EXISTING PLANS LOCATION: 3210 PEDERNALES CT. ATHENS, TEXAS DATE: 7/28/2013 OWNER: CHARLIE STIMSON DRAFTED BY: MITCHELL DICKINSON

FIRST LEVEL FLOOR PLAN

ROOF PLAN

SECOND LEVEL FLOOR PLAN

SCALE: 1/8” - 1’

SCALE: 1/8” - 1’

SCALE: 1/8” - 1’

A/C

A/C

*Location of A/C unit in attic

A/C Attic Attic

W/H

STIMSON LAKE HOUSE EXISTING PLANS LOCATION: 3210 PEDERNALES CT. ATHENS, TEXAS DATE: 7/28/2013 OWNER: CHARLIE STIMSON DRAFTED BY: MITCHELL DICKINSON

*Furniture dimensions may not be exact

STIMSON LAKE HOUSE EXISTING PLANS LOCATION: 3210 PEDERNALES CT. ATHENS, TEXAS DATE: 7/28/2013 OWNER: CHARLIE STIMSON DRAFTED BY: MITCHELL DICKINSON

*Furniture dimensions may not be exact

STIMSON LAKE HOUSE EXISTING PLANS LOCATION: 3210 PEDERNALES CT. ATHENS, TEXAS DATE: 7/28/2013 OWNER: CHARLIE STIMSON DRAFTED BY: MITCHELL DICKINSON


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K. Mitchell Dickinson

Address: 288 Felix Fisher Rd S. Hunt, Texas 78024 Phone: (830) 459-2284 Email: Mitchelld417@gmail.com

EDUCATION • High School: Our Lady of the Hills Regional Catholic High School, Kerrville, Texas (Graduated in 2009) • College: Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas (Graduated in May 2013 with a BA in Arch.) • Currently enrolled in the M. Arch Program at Texas A&M University OBJECTIVE Graduate Architecture student of Texas A&M University with a passion for creating something out of nothing and repurposing existing structure. Shows complete focus on seeing a project through and building relationships throughout that process. Has a strong desire to build detailed communication with all levels of a project from contractor to subcontractor, thus establishing an optimal building environment. Will find a way to enforce the client’s needs while also providing expert knowledge and creativity to find better ways to approach a design. There is an enjoyment of designing and stepping back and feeling worthy of your design. EXPERIENCE • Project Manager/Coordinator on Renovation Project: Worked under James Avery’s licensed architect Howell Ridout AIA (40hrs/week: May 2013-August 2013) • Studied Abroad in Castiglion Fiorentino, Italy: Texas A&M University Architecture (Spring 2012) • Camp La Junta (Hunt, Texas): Junior Counselor, Senior Counselor, Tribal Activity Director (80hrs/week: Summer 2005-2012)

• DECK A

DECK B

DECK C

LIVING RM. 1 COOKING CENTER

DINING 1

(15hrs/week)

BEDROOM 1

BATH 2

BATH 4

BEDROOM 2

PIANO RM.

BAR

UTILITY 2

STUDY LIVING / DEN KITCHEN 1

DINING 2 BATH 3

ENTRY W/H

UTILITY 1 BATH 1

PORTE COCHERE

Dream Kamp (Hunt, Texas): Volunteer Leader, Mentor, and Activities Counselor for underprivileged children (40hrs/week: August 2009-2012) Laity Lodge Youth Camp (Leakey, Texas): Program Crew and Maintenance (70hrs/week: Summer 2009) Cash Solutions (College Station, Texas): ATM Management (August-December 2010) Lincoln Ranch Bow Hunting (Webb County): Manual labor, Construction, and Maintenance

NEW COTTAGE LAYOUT LOCATION: 2031 ARCADIA LOOP KERRVILLE, TEXAS DATE: 7/29/2013 OWNER/ARCHITECT: HOWELL RIDOUT

PROJECTS/AWARDS • Designed a 6-foot tall copper sculpture in front of The Hunt School in Hunt, Texas 2005-2006 • Texas A&M University Deans List 2010, 2011, 2012 • National Society of Collegiate Scholars 2010-2013 • Collaboration with HKS Architects (Dallas, TX), Miles Associates (Oklahoma City, OK), University of Oklahoma Architecture Program, IPPR (Institute for Project Planning and Research Beijing, CHINA) • Volunteer for the Healthcare Design Conference 2011 Nashville, Tennessee • Kappa Sigma Fraternity’s Outstanding new pledge 2009, Risk Management Director, Graphic designer, Scholarship Award 2012 SKILLS •

Free Hand Sketching, Drawing, Sculpture

Autodesk products: AutoCAD

Google Sketch-up

Laser Cutter, Workshop tools, Minor Mechanics

Rhinoceros 3D

COM Check

Public Relations and Youth Development

Adobe CS Suite: Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign

Photosphere, Climate Consultant

***References available upon request


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