nickHUBOF designPORTFOLIO May2015

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nickHUBOF

designPORTFOLIO

1914 S. EARLY DAWN DR. SPOKANE VALLEY, WA 99037 208.771.0386 nhubof@gmail.com


RESUME nickHUBOF OBJECTIVE A position where my knowledge and skills can be effectively leveraged to benefit not only the organization but also the client, building occupants, the community and the environment.

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS • • • • • •

Key skills in areas of: design, daylighting, Revit, CAD, leadership, softwares, communications. A positive leader, manager and team builder; consistently motivating others to succeed. Self motivated – project orientated, committed to a task until completed successfully & at high quality. Recognized for superior work, problem solving and supervisory performance in stressful situations. Proficient in numerous computer software programs – with ability to learn new software quickly. Networking skills with ability to work in team environments and lead large numbers of people.

DESIGN Skilled knowledge of design tools to aid in building design, aesthetics and performance . Experience analyzing & recommending design strategies & opportunities for existing buildings and conceptual designs to maximize energy efficiency. Proficient with modeling/rendering software (Sketchup, VRay), Computer Aided Drafting software (Autodesk Revit/CAD) and presentation/graphic/web/video design software (Adobe Creative Suite) & admin software (MS Office). Digital simulation software (Ecotect, Radiance, Daysim, Vasari), heliodon & overcast skybox, High Dynamic Range (HDR) Photography, Energy Use Intensity (EUI), AIA+2030, Climate Tools.

TEAMWORK Instructed, supervised and evaluated the performance of as much as 15 personnel while coordinated operations, evaluated performance and disciplined an operation essential command aviation operative team during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Patient and effective when working with a wide range of personalities. Experienced being a leader with the ability to communicate effectively with complex verbal/visual communications in diverse stressful environments. As President of UI American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS), we started many new ventures for the club, raised membership numbers considerably, raised thousands of dollars for leadership & professional development workshops, sent ten students to the National AIAS Forum. Initiated a local AIAS Freedom by Design chapter, focusing on disabled individuals in the community.

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AWARDS AIAS President: University of Idaho 2009 Alpha Rho Chi Leadership Service Merit; University of Idaho 2009 Associated Students of the University of Idaho (ASUI) Program of Excellence Award for a Student Organization; 2009 Moscow, ID Earth Day Award; 1st place - 2009 National Arch. 2030 Focus the Nation video competition School Projects: Honorable Mention in National AIAS 2009 AARP Livable Communities Design Competition Military Awards: Numerous awards for outstanding achievements, leadership & performance during service.

EDUCATION AND TRAINING AIA+2030 PROFESSIONAL SERIES, AIA, Boise, ID 2012 LEADERSHIP IN ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN NC 2.2, Accredited Professional May 2009 MASTERS & BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN ARCHITECTURE, University of Idaho, Aug 04 – May 09 (Deans List)

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY ARCHITECT IN TRAINING, N+O Architecture Spokane, WA Aug 2013 – May 2015 ARCHITECT IN TRAINING, CTA Architects Engineers, Boise, ID Nov 2010 – Aug 2013 RESEARCH ASSISTANT / DAYLIGHT SIMULATIONIST, Integrated Design Lab, Boise, ID May 2008 – Nov 2010 CONSTRUCTION FRAMER, Infinity Custom Construction, Pullman, WA, Summer 2005 & Summer 2006. SERGEANT PROMOTABLE, Aviation Operation Specialist, 101st Airborne, U.S. Army, Jun 1998 – Mar 2004.


TABLE OF CONTENTS

UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO EDUCATION

UI INTEGRATED DESIGN LAB

PROFESSIONAL WORK

02 URBAN GREEN LIVING 04 BOISE FIRESTATION #5

06 NBI DAYLIGHT PATTERNS

10 12 14 16 18

CTA N+O N+O N+O N+O

BOISE TEMPLE REMODEL SECU WA TI WALKER CONST. TI MOBIUS SCIENCE CENTER MOBIUS MOBILE SCIENCE CENTER

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URBAN GREEN LIVING PROFESSOR

LOCATION

Boise, ID YEAR

CLASS

Rob Thorton

5th Year Graduate Studio

Spring 2009

2008-2009 LIVABLE COMMUNITIES student design competition national honorable mention PROGRAM 30 Res. Units 600sf-1500sf, 5-10 Asst. Living Units, Healthcare Provider Center, Private Gardens, Storage, Delivery Room, Break Room / Kitchenette, 2,000sf Community Shared Lounge, Gym W/ Pool, Laundry, Shop/ Cafe, Game Room, Stage/Dining, Outdoor Game Area, Learning Center, 10,000sf Street Level Retail TOTAL: 30,000SF - 57,000SF

SITE SECTIO DESIGN PROCESS. CORNER PERSPECTIVE RENDERING.

WORK Created a Master Plan for the SE end of Downtown Boise according to Boise’s CCDC Plan for a Mixed-Use pedestrian friendly neighborhood. From this Master Plan I chose a site for the AIAS Design Competition

PV PANELS GREEN ROOF

SOFTWARE Sketchup w/ Vray

LIVING

BLOCK SUMMER SUN / ALLOW WINTER SUN

GREEN ROOF

BIOSWALE

TROLLEY LANE

BIOSWALE

RETAIL

SUN SPACE

SERVICE

SITE SECTION

BIRDS EYE RENDERING.

GYM / POOL

EVAP COOLING BIOSWALE TO UNDERGROUND WATER TREATMENT

SKYLIGHTS TO GARAGE

UNDERGROUND PARKING

Urban Green Living DAYLIGHT CONTROLS:

ENERGY:

WATER:

MATERIALS:

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BOISE FIRESTATION #5 PROFESSOR

LOCATION

Boise, ID CLASS

Randy Teal

3rd Year Architecture Studio

YEAR

Spring 2007

PROGRAM The Idaho Concrete Masonry Association (ICMA) sponsored the 37th Annual Design Competition. The guidelines for this project is to design with creative expression featuring the use of the range of CMU products. WORK This firestation is designed to use primarily CMU and Steel. These two materials are expressed in the different systems of the design. The different systems include institutional & domestic functions, an apparatus bay for the fire engines, an administration building to facilitate offices, a living area for the firefighters all with CMU and a Steel frame bridge and training facility. The bridge connects the administration through the training facility and out to the living area and apparatus bay below. The tower, materials and programatic solutions have strengthened the design concept and created a highly identifiable firestation. When an alarm the red lights pulsate to announce the disaster to the community.

FIRE ALARM TOWER DESIGN PROCESS

SOFTWARE Sketchup w/ Artlantis

Admin

FIRE ALARM TOWER RENDERING.

Bridge

Training

Living

Apparatus

Mech.

FIRESTATION PROGRAM SECTION Boise Firestation #5

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NBI DAYLIGHT PATTERNS CLIENT

New Buildings Institute

PROJECT DETAILS “New Buildings Institute in partnership w/ the Univ. of Idaho and Univ. of Washington has developed a freely available interactive design tool for the design of proven daylighting strategies in a variety of building types.� patternguide.advancedbuildings.net This guide takes existing well daylit buildings and reverse engineers them to show how daylight performs. As the Project Manager of Univ. of Idaho (IDL Boise), I worked along side the Director of the lab to plan the numerous modifications and execution of each pattern. Independently I was responsible for all of the modeling, Radiance scripting, simulation studies, post processing images and data, design of layouts, handouts, graphics and architectural drawings. SOFTWARE Sketchup / Ecotect w/ Radiance & Daysim

internal shading

EMPLOYER

University of Idaho Integrated Design Lab

PROJECT

Daylight Pattern Guide

UNNACCEPTABLE

YEAR

2009 - 2010

PREFERRED

gymnasium

shading warehouse

atrium

side + top NBI Daylight Patterns

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NO TOPLIGHTING. Standard View Windows

NO TOPLIGHTING. As Designed View Windows

SKYLIGHTS. 1.6%SFAR 10’ Ceiling, 4 Skylights

SKYLIGHTS. 6.4%SFAR 10’ Ceiling, 4 Skylights

SKYLIGHTS. 1.6%SFAR 16’ Grid Ceiling, 4 Skylights

SKYLIGHTS. 6.4%SFAR 16’ Grid Ceiling, 4 Skylights

SKYLIGHTS. 1.6%SFAR 16’ Grid Tray Ceiling, 4 Skylights

SKYLIGHTS. 6.4%SFAR 16’ Grid Tray Ceiling, 4 Skylights

CENTER SKYLIGHT. 1.6%SFAR 16’ Tray Ceiling

CENTER SKYLIGHT. 6.4%SFAR 16’ Tray Ceiling

CENTER SKYLIGHT. 6.4%SFAR Opaque Cloud

CENTER SKYLIGHT. 6.4%SFAR Translucent Cloud

CENTER SKYLIGHT. 6.4%SFAR Opaque Cloud w/ opening

CENTER SKYLIGHT. 6.4%SFAR Translucent Cloud w/ opening

CENTER SKYLIGHT. 6.4%SFAR Angled Alluminum Cloud

CENTER SKYLIGHT. 14%SFAR Angled Alluminum Cloud


NBI DAYLIGHT PATTERNS 11’x12’10”

cd/m2 1000 650

TOP LIGHTING CLASSROOM PATTERN The case study example is the Mt. Angel Abbey Theological Studies building near Portland, OR. The as designed condition represented is attributed to the Energy Studies in Buildings Laboratory at the Univ. of Oregon in addition to SRG Partnership.

400 300 200 100

The data represents a single view window with a single skylight representing 14% of the floor area, set within a 16’ tall ceiling with sloping t-bar trays, with an angled and staggered aluminum reflector hung below the skylight.

75 50

16’

The sloped ceilings improve the distribution of light from the skylights and increase the visual perception of brightness while minimizing shadows. The angled reflector is intended to decrease the illumination directly below the skylight, redirect the brightness onto the sloped ceiling and walls, and minimize the line of sight to the skylight aperture for students seated within the classroom, thus reducing the potential for glare.

LUX

SEP 21

2000 300 200 100 0

100%

of floor area is above 300 lux

MODIFICATION WIDGETS. North, Sky Condition, Month, Time, Scale (left to right) LUMINANCE RENDERINGS. Mt. Angel Abbey, OR classroom modifications.

CLASSROOM SECTION | PLAN. Horizontal illumination overlay in lux.

LUMINANCE FISHEYE RENDERING BELOW. FALSE COLOR GLARE ANALYSIS ABOVE. NBI Daylight Patterns

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LDS TEMPLE REMODEL CLIENT

Latter Day Saints

EMPLOYER

CTA Architects Engineers PROJECT

Boise Temple Remodel

YEAR

2010-11

PROGRAM The interior was fully renovated with raised ceilings, new walls, and updated finishes and furnishings. The exterior also had new landscaping and a new entrances. WORK Iterative design process that resulted in photo realistic VRAY renderings of the Baptistry, Ordinance Rooms, Sealing Rooms, Steeple Concourse and the exterior. SOFTWARE Sketchup w/ Vray

BAPTISTRY BEFORE PHOTO

EXTERIOR RENDERING.

STEEPLE CONCOURSE RENDERING.

BAPTISTRY AFTER PHOTO.

SEALING ROOM RENDERING.

BAPTISTRY DESIGN RENDERING. LDS Temple Remodel

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SECU WA CLIENT

SECU WA

EMPLOYER

N+O Architecture YEAR

PROJECT

Tenant Improvent

2014

PROGRAM TI for local bank Spokane Employee’s Credit Union Washington. WORK Design work and renderings created in a short amount of time for Marketing the new location and remodel. Full set of construction documents for the TI. SOFTWARE CAD, Sketchup w/ Podium

SECU WA LOBBY ENTRY RENDERING.

AERIAL RENDERING. ENTRANCE LOBBY RENDERING. ITM / CUSTOMER SERVICE AREA RENDERING. SECU WA

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WALKER CONSTRUCTION CLIENT

EMPLOYER

N+O Architecture YEAR

PROJECT

Walker Construction

Tenant Improvent

2013-14

PROGRAM Renovation of a Cabinet Maker warehouse to office for Walker Construction. WORK Iterative Design work and renderings. Full set of construction documents for the TI. SOFTWARE Revit, Sketchup w/ Podium CORNER RENDERING

ENTRY VESTIBULE STRUCTURE

ENTRY SECTION.

ENTRY COMPLETED

STRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION

SECTION THRU LOBBY/CONFERENCE RENDERING.

Walker Construction

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MOBIUS SCIENCE CENTER CLIENT

Mobius Science Center

EMPLOYER

N+O Architecture YEAR

PROJECT

Avista Building Remodel

2014-15

PROGRAM The Avista building in Riverfront park will be renovated to address the needs of the Mobius Science Center. WORK Iterative design process that utilized shipping containers for entry, offices, admin and storage. A makers space was created for participants to get more hands on with the exhibits. Core and Shell created in Revit and Interior exhibits and containers were modeled in Sketchup. SOFTWARE Revit, Sketchup w/ Podium

ENTRY RENDERING.

AERIAL RENDERING. MAKERSPACE RENDERING. ENTRY RENDERING.

Mobius Science Center

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MOBIUS MOBILE SCIENCE CENTER CLIENT

N+O Architecture YEAR

PROJECT

Mobius Science Center

EMPLOYER

Concept for a Mobile Science Center

2013-14

PROGRAM Conceptual designs for a mobile shipping container science center. We had an internal design competition and Mobius chose my design. WORK Utilizing shipping containers & tensile tents for entry, offices, exhibits, admin and storage. Renewable energy resources for minimum impact on the site. SOFTWARE Sketchup w/ Podium & Podium Walker for Video

ENTRY VIEW FROM SPOKANE ARENA RENDERING.

ENTRY SECTION.

NIGHT RENDERING.

AERIAL RENDERING.

SCIENCE CENTER ENTRY RENDERING.

Mobius Mobile Science Center

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