Architectural Portfolio Nate Henrie
Nate Henrie Contact Information nath2697@vandals.uidaho.edu
(208) 559-2754
EDUCATION
Master’s of Architecture (M.Arch 3+) University of Idaho 06/2019 - Current Bachelor’s of Science, Human Movement Science, Exercise Science Emphasis Utah State University 08/2013 - 05/2019 Cum Laude Minors: Chemistry & Landscape Architecture
TECHNOLOGY
Adobe Creative Suite - Photoshop | Illustrator | InDesign Autodesk - AutoCAD | Revit (Beginner) SketchUp Lumion (Beginner)
WORK & SERVICE
Student-Athlete Support Services Tutor University of Idaho Lab Supervisor and Office Staff Department of LPCS, Utah State University Volunteer Athlete Fueling Station, Utah State University Recreational Trail Maintenance Volunteer City of Santa Clarita, CA | Cache County, UT
09/2019 - Current 01/2014 - 05/2019 02/2017 - 05/2019 09/2014 - 07/2018
AWARDS & RECOGNITION
Student Employee of the Year 2018-2019 Nominee Utah State University 2019 Student Poster Presenter Intermountain Sustainability Summit 2017-2018 Flora Howard Bardwell Scholarship Recipient 2017-2018 Barnard E & Susan Alvord Farr Scholarship Recipient
REFERENCES
Scott Lawrence Professor - University of Idaho, Department of Architecture Christin Fort Supervisor - University of Idaho, Athletic Department Kathy McGee Supervisor - Utah State University - Department of LPCS
(208) 885-6933 (208) 885-2692 (435) 797-0135
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ICMA Competition - Regional Airport Olympic Boathouse 5Peaks Pavilion Finnish Cubehouse Landscape & Urban Planning Monet & the Quality of Light
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ICMA Competition - Regional Airport • Create a new terminal for the Moscow-Pullman Regional Airport that would fit projected growth capacity in 2040. • Understand circulation and technical detailing that goes into a large scale building as well as basic codes and regulations that govern airports. • Use only CMU block, metal, glass for majority of the building - furnishings allowed to have some wood, concrete allowed for foundation and other slabs.
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Olympic Boathouse • Design an overnight space for 12-20 year olds to learn how to make kayaks and paddles by hand from a craftsmaster-in-residence. • The site sits near a public boat launch and hiking trailhead in Olympic National Park. How do you deal with the issue of privacy with young kids there? • Do you have multiple buildings - one for the kids to stay in, a dining/gathering hall, a residence for the craftsmaster, and the design building - or a single building? How do the users circulate through either set up?
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5Peaks Pavilion • • • • •
Design a structural outdoor pavilion using predominantely trusses or space frames. Span 100’ x 100’ Have only four points of contact with the ground Created a pavilion that had both internal and external spaces Experimented with different materials and ways of cladding a building that can influence the internal light of the space.
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Finnish Cubehouse • Design a home for a journalist in Helsinki, Finland. • Must utilize a 9x9 square grid for plan and elevation/section views; design should be subtractive in nature • Utilize indoor-outdoor relationship
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Landscape & Urban Planning • Further develop analog design skills • Learn basics of AutoCAD and use them to create a basic master plan of a park • Furthered understanding of landscape architecture principles while at Utah State University by enrolling in classes such as materials in the landscape and woody plants for the landscape.
West Elevation
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Monet & the Quality of Light • Semester long lighting study to identify how natural light can affect the landscape and built environment. • Inspiration for the subject derived from Monet’s “Haystacks” series in the late 1800’s. • Saw how the colors of the area surrounding the subject, the color of the subject, and the weather can influence the mood and feeling of the subject and space.
Precedent painting by Claude Monet, 1890. “Meules, Milieu Du Jour.” National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, https://cs.nga.gov.au/ detail.cfm?IRN=29073.
Sunrise
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