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Noah Kelly | 916.479.2073 | noahmichaelkelly@gmail.com | www.noahmkelly.com
Noah Kelly - Architect - C 39748 - NCARB 916.479.2073 noahmichaelkelly@gmail.com www.noahmkelly.com I am a self-motivated designer who constantly questions the norms in architectural practice. Through research, exploration, a holistic view on architecture and a background with acoustics, lighting design, technology and landscape I am able to synthesize designs that meet a plethora of constraints. Combine this with an ability to communicate graphically and I know that I can have a positive impact on any firm I enter.
EXPERIENCE
HMC Architects March 2021 - Present Project Designer -Led design efforts for small and medium-sized projects. Coordinate and produce design presentation material, and coordinate the design intent with the production and documentation of construction documents. Design Technology Manager July 2018 - October 2021 - Managed the design technology team within HMC. focusing on R&D, integrating emerging technologies, computational design, visualization, representation, and data analysis. Notable Projects - Davis Senior High School - Robotics Lab - Davis, CA - Chabot Community College - Library Facade Design and Validation - Hayward, CA (Blind peer reviewed and selected for publication and presentation at Facade Tectonics 2022 W.C.) - Roseville City School District - C80 Elementary School - Roseville, CA - S.T.R.C. - Sketchup to Rhino Conversion - Design Technology Support for Palomar College - Fallbrook Education Center - Fallbrook, CA Vrilakas | Groen Architects May 2017 - July 2018 Project Designer - Contributed to the design and development of projects on all levels. I helped move projects through entitlements and also worked to support the development of construction documents.
Notable Projects
- Open Window Development - Stockton, CA - Oak Park Container Project - Sacramento, CA - 1818 X Street - Sacramento, CA - 23rd & I Street - Sacramento, CA (For A full list of projects please contact Noah Kelly)
HMC Architects March 2017 - May 2017
Design Leader - Assisted in the design and development of projects, and will be responsible for managing the design of small projects. Produce design presentation material, and coordinate the design intent with the production and documentation of construction documents. Designer II December 2015 - April 2017 Designer I July 2014 - December 2015 Intern July 2013 - September 2013 Notable Projects - Western Placer High School #2 - Lincoln, CA - Davis Senior High School - All Student Center - Davis, CA - Woodside High School Classroom Building - Woodside, CA - Carlmont High School Classroom Building - Belmont, CA - Cañada Community College Math and Science Building Competition - Redwood City, CA - HMC Sacramento Office Interior Design - Sacramento, CA - Saint Francis High School - Mountain View, CA (For A full list of projects please contact Noah Kelly)
“Smart” Harbor International Design Competition April 2013- June 2013 Young Architects Competition (Listed as a Finalist) -Challenged to revitalize an industrial harbor within a historic setting -Explored a symbiotic relationship between the built and natural environment
SKILLS
Rhino, SketchUp, Revit, Grasshopper, Dynamo, Enscape, Lumion, V-Ray, AutoCAD, Climate Studio, Cove.tool, Adobe Suite, Microsoft Office Suite, Finalcut Pro, Bluebeam, Layout, Newforma, Tonic DM, Mac and Windows proficient
EDUCATION
NewSchool of Architecture and Design Bachelor of Architecture 2014
ACTIVITIES Associate Member of AIA; Sacramento Tree Foundation;
TEDxTalk City 2.0 Pitch session: Light of Tomorrow; Lighting designer.
Noah Kelly | 916.479.2073 | noahmichaelkelly@gmail.com | www.noahmkelly.com
GPA: 3.5
The Human Realm
_California, USA Area of Concentration
San Diego
Civic District Gaslamp District
Thesis Statement As we continue to evolve technologically and socially there seems to be a growing gap developing between our relationships with each other. The car, which was designed to separate, started this gap. The social media that has been made to connect us has failed to do so and has robed us of real physical relationships. This can leave most feeling inadequate in their current situation without the warmth given to a real physical relationship. Yet even in architecture there has been a gap. We have begun to be caught up in the advances of building technology. We throw solar panels and dynamic facades onto the exterior of a building and call it a great piece of architecture because it showcases new technology not even developed by the architect. Our field has moved in this direction without really thinking of how architecture interacts with its users. We have forgotten about the user and have continued to
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“decorate” our buildings. We don’t design for people anymore and we have forgotten that our designs have an affect on society. Both technology and Architecture have forgotten about the importance of the individual and there relationships with one another. Something many of us have experienced. Have the streets in a downtown urban environment in North America been designed purely as a means of transportation, both for pedestrian and vehicular. Have we forgotten about the human aspect in an urban environment altogether? How can we as architects begin to design in a way that encourages human interaction both passive and active without starting over. The human experience shouldn’t be determined by how we experience architecture, but by how architecture allows us to experience relationships. My design thesis is about cultivating human
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interaction through architecture by connecting and re-configuring existing structures The idea is to graft volumes and program into existing structures as well as physical connections creating a more permeable city. This will encourage a greater community to form. I will be looking to graft into structures in order to connect them together, to start to create a human realm, that will integrate a larger group of structures and create a better sense of belonging that will build a stronger community which currently evades most downtown urban environments. This will start to connect the isolated blocks in a dense downtown environment. It is important to realize the importance of community and people in architecture. Brooks Rainwater in his article Cities are for people says, that “The relationships people form with one another and the space around them are what make cities work.” (Rainwater).
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SMART HARBOR COMPETITION
WET A N D DR Y L A BS TEA C HIN G L A BS C OM P U T ER L A BS STOR A GE A R EA F OR F IN DINGS L A BOR A T OR Y SP A C E
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C OASTAL AN D OC EAN OGR APHY R ESEAR CH F AC IL IT Y 43, 250 SQ. F T .
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SMART HARBOR COMPETITION
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This project explored the possibility of a symbiotic relationship with the natural and built environment. By allowing natural systems to erode away at what was imposed on the site we begin to have a dynamic interaction between the natural and built environment. Allowing the site to speak for itself and dictate the ma jor design moves. Trusting in this process has lead me to discover the need for a variable tide landscape that will re-introduce natural circulation back into the harbor, and provide for cleaner water for a healthier marine habitat.
Site Boundaries
Use the foot print of existing structures to begin to influence new development and also speak to the history and memories of the site and its users.
Site Boundaries
Allow the river to start reclaiming back its natural river mouth. Eroding away at the harbor in the form of cyclonic circulation.
Extrude the foot print to begin to look at scale and the spaces it starts to define/create.
Allow the building to become a source of water that then interacts with the natural filtration systems of the site and Foglia River.
Begin to push back the west side to allow a view to the west mountains and ocean.
At the center of the cyclonic currents are where they are deepest, this will be a center for marine and oceanography research.
Allowing the waters current to create a negative pressure to re-assert a natural circulation and draw the polluted water out during high tide.
At low tide the tide variating lanscape will trap the contaminated harbor water and cleanse it using a natural wetland.
Start to implement the idea of treading lightly and also raise the east side to allow for more west views.
The tide on average rises 1 meter allowing the water to be traped this will help provide new habitats for the marine life to thrive.
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Process Sketches Noah Kelly | 916.479.2073 | noahmichaelkelly@gmail.com | www.noahmkelly.com
Civic Arts Pavilion The project became a Civic Arts Pavilion, a place for the people of east village to come, be refreshed and inspired through art of all types. The project also integrates a new bike path that connects it with the fabric of downtown and balboa park.
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SITE PLAN Noah Kelly | 916.479.2073 | noahmichaelkelly@gmail.com | www.noahmkelly.com
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My role in the development of the All Student Center began with assisting in master planning the campus and developing a preliminary plan for the placement of the new building. From there I worked on the conceptual design for the All Student Center, looking to create a simple but strong architecture that would draw students in from the quad. I followed and helped develop the project through all phases: SD, DD, CD, CA.
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Client: Davis Joint Unified School District Location: Davis, CA Program: Kitchen, Multi-Purpose, Classroom, Student Collaboration. Program Size: ~14,000 SF Project Team: Arturo Levenfeld: Principle In Charge Raija Clar: Project Manager Noah Kelly: Designer/Renderings Tony Ho: Project Coordinator Project Status: Under Construction
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V.E. DESIGN 2
WOODSIDE HIGH This work was produced while at HMC Architects GIRLS
Client: Woodside Joint Unified School District Location: Woodside, CA Program: Science, Robotics, and General Classrooms Program Size: ~12,000 SF Project Team: Arturo Levenfeld: Principle In Charge Mirella Son: Project Manager Noah Kelly: Designer/Renderings Frederick Bauer: Project Coordinator Project Status: Under Construction
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BOYS 220 SF
JANITOR 40 SF
STAFF RR 170 SF
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JANITOR 60 SF
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My role in the development of the Woodside High Classroom Building began with assisting in master planning the campus and developing a preliminary plan for the placement of the new building. From there I worked on the conceptual design for the classroom, creating many schemes due to unforeseen site conditions that impacted the budget. I followed and helped develop the project through most phases: SD, DD, CD.
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STORAGE 240 SF
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The Sacramento Office for HMC Architects was my first completed project out of college. I was responsible for the design of this project and worked closely with the project coordinator to develop the set of construction documents. I was intimately involved in all aspects of this project and was given the opportunity to take the CA phase by the reigns - giving me an invaluable understanding of the construction process, which allowed me to connect the drawings on paper to the materials in the field.
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Noah Kelly | 916.479.2073 | noahmichaelkelly@gmail.com | www.noahmkelly.com
18 1 8 X Street
This work was produced whileAREA MAP at Vrilakas | Groen Architects
PROJECT DATA Zoning: Setbacks Front: Side: Alley:
Bicycle Parking: Long Term: 1 per 2 units Short Term: 1 per 10 units
RO
Same as Neighbor Lots 5’ 4’ parking off prop. line
VICINITY MAP
SMOOTH WHITE STUCCO, TYP. PAINTED HARDIE PANEL SIDING, TYP.
20 spaces 4 spaces
+40’-0” PENTHOUSE PARAPET +34’-6” PARAPET +30’-0”
Unit Mix: Studios: 1 bed rm 2 bed rm 2 bed rm + roof
PENTHOUSE LEVEL
21 units 12 units 3 units 5 units
Client: 35’ to top plate Trondheim Properties can exceed by up to 50% penthouse Location: Note: (7) 3rd floor units have roof decks up to 50% Total Apartment Sacramento, CA Units: 41 units FAR = 1.4 Total Office: 1 unit Program: Site Area 19,200 sf (160x120) Units Per Floor: 14 units 41 Unit Apartment Complex Gross Bldg Area: 27,474 sf Flr 1 4,046 + 4,612 = 8,658sf On Site Parking: 11 stalls Program Size: Flr 2 4,046 + 4,612 = 8,658sf X Street Parking: 5 stalls Flr 3 4,046 + 4,612 = 8,658ssf ~27,474 SF Penthouses: 5 x300sf = 1,500sf Project Team: Mark Groen: Design Principle James Ross: Project Coordinator Noah Kelly: Project Designer/Entitlements Project Status: Design Development Allowable Height:
PROJECT LOCATION
+20’-0” LEVEL 3
+10’-0” LEVEL 2
PROJECT LOCATION NORTH
0’-0" GROUND
CONCRETE SITE WALL, TYP. VINYL WINDOW SYSTEM, TYP. STEEL ENTRY GATE & RAILING SYSTEM, TYP.
PAINTED HARDIE PANEL SIDING, TYP VINYL WINDOW SYSTEM, TYP. SMOOTH WHITE STUCCO, TYP.
+40’-0” PENTHOUSE PARAPET +34’-6” PARAPET +30’-0” PENTHOUSE LEVEL
+20’-0” LEVEL 3
1818 X STREET APARTMENTS ALLEY
EAST
CMU PROPERTY WALL CONCRETE SITE WALL
1818 X Street SACRAMENTO, CA 10.04.17 1818 X Street SACRAMENTO, CA 10.04.17
SMOOTH WHITE STUCCO, TYP.
Bed Rm
0
Bath 1
8
16
0’-0" GROUND
EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS
PAINTED HARDIE PANEL SIDING, TYP.
Living Bed Rm
+10’-0” LEVEL 2
X STREET
32 FT
1/8”=1’-0”
Roof Deck 235 sf
+40’-0” PENTHOUSE PARAPET
Dn
Entry
+34’-6” PARAPET
Kitchen Water Heater
+30’-0”
W/D
PENTHOUSE LEVEL
Studio 490 sf
2 Story - Level 2 178 sf
+20’-0” LEVEL 3
+10’-0” LEVEL 2 1818 X STREET APARTMENTS | SACRAMENTO, CA
1818 X STREET APARTMENTS | SACRAMENTO, CA 0
Water Heater
3
2
1
4
10.04.17
FT
0
Bed Rm
Bath 1
Entry
2
1
3
4
10.04.17
FT
Kitchen Bed Rm
W/D
0’-0" GROUND
SOUTH
VINYL WINDOW SYSTEM, TYP.
Entry
CONCRETE SITE WALL, TYP.
Kitchen
STEEL ENTRY GATE & RAILING SYSTEM, TYP.
Up
Living
Bath 1
Living
Water Heater
W/D
PAINTED HARDIE PANEL SIDING, TYP VINYL WINDOW SYSTEM, TYP. SMOOTH WHITE STUCCO, TYP.
2 Story - Level 1 647 sf
1 Bedroom / 1 Bath
+40’-0”
612 sf
PENTHOUSE PARAPET
Total Unit: 825 sf Roof Deck: 235 sf
+34’-6” PARAPET 1818 X STREET APARTMENTS | SACRAMENTO, CA 0
2
1
3
4
1818 X STREET APARTMENTS | SACRAMENTO, CA
10.04.17
FT
0
Kitchen
2
1
3
4
+30’-0”
10.04.17
FT
PENTHOUSE LEVEL
Bed Rm Kitchen
Flex Rm
+20’-0” LEVEL 3
Living
Living +10’-0”
Bath 1
LEVEL 2
X STREET Water Heater
ALLEY
W/D
W/D
Bath 2
0’-0"
Entry
GROUND
Bed Rm
Bed Rm
Bath 2
Entry Water Heater
Bath 1
WEST
CMU PROPERTY WALL CONCRETE SITE WALL
1 Bed / 1 Flex / 2 Bath
2 Bed / 2 Bath - Corner Unit
884 sf
882 sf
1
2
3
4
FT
10.04.17
EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS
1818 X STREET APARTMENTS | SACRAMENTO, CA
1818 X STREET APARTMENTS | SACRAMENTO, CA 0
0
1
2
3
4
FT
10.04.17
0
8
16
1818 X Street SACRAMENTO, CA 10.04.17
32 FT
1/8”=1’-0”
X Street
Street Parking - 5 stalls
PROJE
14' 2"
6' 6"
Zoning: Setback Front: Side: Alley:
gate
roof deck
10' 6"
5' 6”
(e) bldgs
7' 8"
(e) bldg
Allowab Height: can ex pentho
upper walk
Total Ap Total Of Units Pe
BLDG 2
courtyard 40’x50’
On Site X Street
160' 0"
upper walk
BLDG 1
upper walk
roof deck
roof deck
Bicycle Long T Short T
Bike Prkg
5' 0"
roof deck
roof deck
4 stalls C
4'-0"
30' 0"
4'-0"
16'-0"
2'-0"
gate
8'-6"
7 stalls C
C
Alley
(e) bldgs
C
masonry trash enclosure
120'-0"
BLDG 1
BLDG 2
total 12,036sf
total 13,836sf
4,046 sf
0
8
16
24
32 FT
4,612 sf
1/16” = 1’ - 0”
Unit Mix Studios: 1 bed rm 2 bed rm 2 bed rm
Note: ( ro
FAR = Site Are Gross Bl Flr 1 Flr 2 Flr 3 Penth
SITE
18 SACRAM
Noah Kelly | 916.479.2073 | noahmichaelkelly@gmail.com | www.noahmkelly.com
23 rd & I Street
This work was produced while at Vrilakas | Groen Architects
68'-3"
Full Brick Veneer Window System
38’-0”
Client: Vrilakas | Groen Architects Location: Sacramento, CA Program: 7 Unit Apartment Complex Program Size: ~12,130 SF Project Team: Mark Groen: Design Principle James Ross: Project Coordinator Noah Kelly: Project Designer/Renderings/Entitlements Project Status: Design Development
26'-4"
TRASH ACCESS
NORTH
51'-3"
9'-6"
Full Brick Veneer
425 sf 85 sf 510 sf 510 sf 1,530 sf
Entry Drive
6,120sf 4,590sf 10,710 sf
Downspout, TYP. Wood Siding
Garage:
Drive
11'-1"
Total Project Built:
Patio
1,420 sf 12,130 sf
10'-6"
1. 2. 3.
CEMENT PLASTER FULL BRICK PAINTED WOOD SIDING
SMOOTH FINISH VENEER 30'-0"
LIGHT GREY DARK RED LIGHT GREY
Bldg Hgt: +38ft
Cement Plaster, Smooth Finish, TYP.
P.
13'-5"
Kitchen
10'-6"
Up
Master Suite
71’x20’
EAST
MATERIALS SUMMARY:
Counter / BBQ
0
Bath
8
4
12
16 FT
GARAGE
Up
Bedroom
9'-5"
9'-7"
Study
Living Dn
Casework
Entry
51'-3"
Office
Wood Siding
Bldg Hgt: +38ft
Downspout, TYP. Cement Plaster, Smooth Finish, TYP.
Window Wall 9'-6"
Window Wall
Privacy Wall & Unit Patios
10'-6"
Balcony
Entry Steps
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 2
1'-11"
LEVEL 1
13'-4"
4'-0"
13'-0"
4'-0"
12'-8"
2'-4"
10'-0"
Dn
SOUTH
Entry Drive to Parking
15'-10"
30'-0"
25'-0"
30'-0"
Open to Below
Lau.
5'-0"
30'-0"
20'-4"
Clo.
Dining
Entry Drive to Parking
UNIT PLANS
MATERIALS SUMMARY: 1.
CEMENT PLASTER
SMOOTH FINISH
LIGHT GREY
ELEVATIONS I AND 23RD STREET | SACRAMENTO, CA
1/8” = 1'-0"
10'-0"
5'-0"
17'-0"
10'-1"
Floor Areas: TRANSFORMER Level 1 Level 1 patio Level 2 Level 3 Total Unit SF:
9'-6"
PROJECT AREAS:
VRILAKAS GROEN ARCHITECTS | 1221 18TH STREET | SACRAMENTO, CA | 95811 | 11.14.2017
Garage Beyond
Total Unit Areas: 17'-0"
Bldg Hgt: +38ft
3'-9"
Cement Plaster, Smooth Finish, TYP.
Total Area: Bldg 1: (4) x 1530 sf Bldg 2: (3) x 1530 sf
17'-0"
Cement Plaster, Smooth Finish, TYP.
WEST
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(E) TREES ON PROJECT SITE TO REQUIRE PRUNING ON SOME LIMBS
80'-0" 5'-11"
I Street
(E) TREE ON PROJECT SITE TO BE REMOVED
PROJECT AREAS:
7'-6"
4'-10"
69'-3"
Floor Areas: Level 1 Level 1 patio Level 2 Level 3 Total Unit SF: 4'-7"
7'-6"
7'-6"
(E) TREES ON PROJECT SITE TO REQUIRE PRUNING ON SOME LIMBS
Total Area: Bldg 1: (4) x 1530 sf Bldg 2: (3) x 1530 sf
4'-7"
PL = 80’
GATE
Total Unit Areas:
31'-0"
31'-0"
Garage:
BUILDING 1
425 sf 85 sf 510 sf 510 sf 1,530 sf
6,120sf 4,590sf
10,710 s
71’x20’
1,420 s
Total Project Built:
12,130
TRASH (E) TREES ON PROJECT SITE TO REQUIRE PRUNING ON SOME LIMBS
(2) SHORT TERM BICYCLE PARKING
SITE NOTES: NEW APARTMENT BUILDINGS
LANDSCAPE: SEE LANDSCAPE PLAN
120'-0"
PL = 120’
TYP.
BUILDING 2
19'-2"
NEW LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION
PARKING: ALL ONSITE PARKING COVERED WITH-IN GARAGES
24’-0”
71'-0"
(E) LOT LINE TO BE MERGED
GARAGES
20'-0"
4'-11"
(E) TREE ON PROJECT SITE TO BE REMOVED
8'-2"
GATE
13'-4"
40'-0"
(E) TREE ON PROJECT SITE TO BE REMOVED
TRANS
2'-4"
PL = 80’
20'-0"
24'-5"
31'-6"
(E) TREE ON NEIGHBORING SITE TO REMAIN
SITE PLAN
3'-1"
I AND 23RD STREET | SACRAMENTO, CA
1/8” = 1'-0"
1'-3"
VRILAKAS GROEN ARCHITECTS | 1221 18TH STREET | SACRAMENTO, CA | 95811 | 11.14.2017
51'-3"
PL =120’ 120’
10'-8"
(E) BLDG
NEW GARAGES
6'-6"
23rd Street
10'-11"
GATE
0
4
8
12
16 FT
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UNIT ENTRY VIEW
I STREET PERSPECTIVE
UNIT ENTRY VIEW
23RD & I STREET BIRDS EYE VIEW
PROJECT VIEW I AND 23RD STREET | SACRAMENTO, CA 11.14.17
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