RESUME RANDALL HOLL AIA NCARB LEEED AP Brooklyn, NY - Minneapolis, MN randallholl@gmail.com 612-991-5383 EDUCATION Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP), New York, NY Master of Architecture, Honor Award for Excellence in Building Technologies, 2007 University of Minnesota College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (CALA), Minneapolis, MN Bachelor of Science in Architecture, Design Minor, Cum Laude, 2004 CERTIFICATIONS + ASSOCIATIONS Registered Architect, New York #033950 (2010 - Present), Florida #97367 (2014 - Present) NCARB Certificate, Nationwide Licensure Reciprocity, #69283 LEED AP, Accredited Professional, USGBC (2007 - Present) American Institute of Architects, New York Chapter, Member #30220822 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Adjunct Professor, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN Graduate School of Architecture, College of Design (CDES), June 2015 - Present Created/delivered curriculum for required courses in the M. Arch program: Integrated Building Systems (2nd yr grad); and Introduction to Building Technology (1st yr grad). Guest juror/critic on graduate-level studio reviews. Technical consultant to student design studios. Appointed to serve on a graduate school curriculum review committee to propose revisions to the overall program structure. HOLL Architects (self), Brooklyn, NY - Minneapolis, MN Sole Practitioner, 2013 - Present Private residence, Occidental, CA (Sonoma County). 21-acre vineyard overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Pursuing passive strategies to be completely off-the-grid. 3,000 SF. Center for Sustainable Living, Sonoma, CA. Masterplanned 12-acre site; 16 buildings; two phases. Sustainable education and retreat center with farm-to-table culinary, training, and hospitality facilities. Collaborator with Minneapolis-based firm Snow Kreilich on proposals for a 40-story hotel/residential tower near the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN and a natatorium for a prestigious private school near Minneapolis. Brandon Haw Architecture (Formerly of Foster + Partners), New York, NY Co-founder, Associate, Jan. 2014 - Present (on sabbatical since June 2015) Directly involved in the inception and creation of a start-up architecture and design firm practicing internationally. Project types include a 1.5 million square foot tech hub, a top-tier international business school, commercial real estate, and luxury residential high-rise in Miami Beach. Simultaneously developing strategies for the growth and management of the firm (currently 16 employees) while setting up the studio in the historic Seagram Building in New York. PEI COBB FREED & PARTNERS Architects LLP, New York, NY Associate, 2007 - 2014 Team leader, member, and project architect on international and domestic projects. Led firm’s first BIM project (200,000 sf medical school at VCU). Team leadership role in project design from competition through construction; coordinated consultant models; frequently traveled to Philadelphia and Richmond for coordination meetings and presentations to the client board, historic preservation committee, and city planning agencies. Job Captain and Project Manager on large-scale mixed-use development in historic Jerusalem district; instrumental in acquiring project, which led to subsequent projects in Israel. Traveled to Jerusalem to partake in successfully passing project through the department of Historic Preservation and the City Council. Led firmwide implementation of BIM through training/consultation on new projects. Trained/mentored colleagues on concept and visualization strategies for established/prospective projects while adopting and adapting BIM firmwide. Cloud 9 Architects, Barcelona, Spain Project Designer, 2006 4,500 sf residence, Villa Nurbs, in Empuriabrava, Spain. Stationed on-site; developed design simultaneous with project construction; directed and supervised construction labor utilizing innovative materials and methods. Gensler, New York, NY Intern Architect, 2005 Apple Cube flagship store and GM Building podium, 5th Avenue, Manhattan: detail drawings/renderings. Animated curtainwall studies for NJ pharmaceutical campus. Site visit and documentation for tower on Bryant Park, NYC. Hammel Green & Abrahamson (HGA), Minneapolis, MN Intern Architect, 2004 Construction administration, marketing illustrations and awards submittals, renderings for commercial developments. Murphy Brothers Design-Build, Minneapolis, MN Designer, Craftsman, 2003-2004 Private residential. Conduct site surveys. Drafting and design work for renovations and additions. Field labor.
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Project for Pride in Living Incorporated, Minneapolis, MN Urban Design Assistant, 2001-2003 Non-profit organization creating housing for low-income families. Design development for a single-family residential renovation and expansion in North Minneapolis and multi-family residential building near a new light-rail corridor. Bruce W. Schmitt & Associates Architects, Wayzata, MN Intern Architect, 2001-2002 Draftsman for private residential projects of up to 32,000 sf; budgets up to $30 million. Carver County Department of Public Works, Chaska, MN Assistant Civil Engineer, 2000 Assist county inspector overseeing construction of public county highways. Supervise contractors, conduct material tests and inspections including concrete slump tests, compaction, drainage, and aggregate composition tests. ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Visiting Critic/Juror, Core I & Core II Studio, 2011-2015 Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, New York, NY Visiting Critic/Juror, Advanced Drawing, 2014 Pratt Institute School of Architecture, Brooklyn, NY Instructor, NCARB ARE (Architect Registration Exam): Schematic Design, Building Systems, 2011-2013 The AIA New York Center for Architecture, New York, NY Research Assistant, Modular Architecture: Strategy, Technology, Design, 2010-2011 Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, New York, NY Admissions Officer, 2006-2007 Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, New York, NY Teaching Assistant, Structures II, Building Systems II, Constructive Practices, 2005-2007 Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, New York, NY ELECTED + APPOINTED POSITIONS National Council of Architecture Registration Boards (NCARB) Appointed Committee Member, 2013-Present ARE 5.0 Exam Assembly Committee, 2015-16; ARE 5.0 Mapping Task Force: Project Management Group, 2014-15; Structural Systems Division of the ARE Item Development Subcommittee, 2013-14. National Director, American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) Midwest Quadrant, 2003-2004 Elected to represent architecture students at 34 universities in 13 states. Facilitated region-wide student conferences at the Univ. of Minnesota and the Univ. of Nebraska. Quarterly board of directors meetings to balance budgets and discuss strategic planning goals for 6,000 member non-profit organization. Chaired Studio Culture task force to address methods of improving architectural education. Aided in planning of national student conference at the Univ. of Texas at Austin, attended by 1,000+ students for the purpose of enhancing professional education. Thomas E. Burnett Jr. Advanced Leadership Program Selected Applicant, 2003-2004 U of M alumnus, Mr. Burnett led the overthrow of Flight 93 on 9/11. This highly-selective, year-long program aspires to instill into participants the value of community and the role of action and selflessness for the common good. President, American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) University of Minnesota Chapter, 2002-2003 Increased membership by over 200%. Facilitated weekly cabinet sessions. Led weekly membership meetings. Liased with College officials for student resources and events. Coordinated local firm tours and student outings. Organized fundraising events including a Beaux Arts Ball, live concerts, and a silent auction. Led student trips to conferences at the Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and the national conference, Forum, in Chicago, attended by 1,500+ members. Active role in the annual Grassroots Leaderhip Conference in Washington, DC. University of Minnesota Leadership Program Selected Applicant, 2002-2003 Highly-competitive leadership development and training program, Leader Quest enhances interpersonal communication skills, team-building skills, public speaking and presentation skills, and service-oriented leadership styles through research, interactive engagement, retreats, and professional mentorship. Vice President, Mortarboard National Honor Society University of Minnesota Chapter, 2002-2003 A national honor society recognizing college seniors for superior achievement in scholarship, leadership and service. Organized volunteer groups to paint a house for a low-income families and mentor children at the Ronald McDonald House. Represented Minnesota at the annual leadership summit in Tampa Bay, FL.
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Volunteer Coordinator and House Fellow Selected Applicant, Dinnaken Properties, University of Minnesota, 2002-2003 Organized successful Red Cross blood drive. Coordinated Salvation Army holiday charity drive to bring toys to children in need. Oversaw the safety and security of two, five-story student apartment complexes near campus. Board of Directors, AIA-Minnesota Elected Student Representative, American Institute of Architects, 2002-2003 Represented Univ. of Minnesota Architecture Students as a voting member of the AIA-MN board of directors. Lobbied for funding and support of student initiatives. Participated in discussions regarding statewide architecture community including the AIA operating budget, meriting of awards, and organization of the the state convention. HONORS + AWARDS Honor Award for Excellence in Building Technologies, Columbia University, GSAPP, 2007 The only award of its kind given to a member of the graduating class upon commencement. AIA Minnesota Presidential Citation, AIA-Minnesota President Dave Dimond, 2003 For “enthusiastic” representation of the students of Minnesota to the AIA Board of Directors. Student Leadership & Service Award, University of Minnesota Alumni Association, 2003 1 of 8 recipients in body of 65,000 students to an undergraduate for academic achievement, personal character, leadership qualities and contributions to the University of Minnesota. President’s Student Leadership and Service Award, U of M President Robert Bruininks, 2003 1 of 28 recipients in a population of 65,000 in recognition of community leadership and service experiences, both through formal leadership positions and informal engagement opportunities. Sigma Phi Epsilon Scholarship Recipient, University of Wisconsin at Madison, 2001 SKILLS + INTERESTS Building Information Modeling (BIM) Expert level in Revit Architecture and fluent in the conceptual framework of BIM; familiar with Navisworks and AutoCAD. Familiar with the practice of coordinating mechanical, structural, electrical, plumbing, and architectural models. Led the implementation of Revit at Pei Cobb Freed & Partners; piloted the first BIM project in the firm’s 56-year history. In-house consultant at PCF for beginning new projects using BIM and on-going best practices. Design, Production, and Presentation Expert level in 3D Studio Max visualization, modeling, rendering and animation as well as Adobe Creative Suite, notably Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. Familiar with AfterEffects, Premiere, Flash, and Sketchup. Frequent practice in coalescing multiple media types into one coherent presentation consisting of printed boards, projected slide shows, and physical models. Skilled in practice of creating 3D-printed physical models for both study and presentation. Freelance Software Consultant and Tutor, Adobe Creative Suite and Revit Architecture Autodesk User Group International (AUGI), Participating member of the NYC Revit User Group The Architectural League of New York, Member AIA New York Committees, Emerging New York Architects, Technology in Practice, New Firms Other Interests Enjoy running, biking, hiking, climbing, rowing, and camping. Casually practice cello and saxophone. Appreciate the study of philosophy, religion, business, politics, and theory. Always looking for time to sketch and draw. PUBLICATIONS, EXHIBITIONS + PRESENTATIONS Urban Planning Symposium, Danish Embassy at the Philips Collection, Washington, DC, 2009 Accompanied design partner in presentation of project for Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen. Advanced Curtain Wall and Building Envelope Exhibition, NY Center for Architecture, New York, NY, 2010 Milstein Family Heart Center, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center. Slideshow, diagrams, rendered illustrations. Tivoli Gardens Public Exhibition, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2008 Created, curated, and helped install public exhibition of proposed Tivoli Edge project. Preceded by press conference. The Architect’s Newspaper, New York, NY, Feb 2010 Milstein Family Heart Center, Columbia Pres. Medical Center. Climate-wall diagrams and rendered illustrations. New York Times, New York, NY, 2007 Photos and illustrations studying buildings of significant height near Manhattan’s Greenwich Village Historic District.
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Israeli National Newspaper NRG, Published in Ma’ariv, Israel, April 2011 Renderings and article illustrating success of Etz Chaim project approval by the Jerusalem City Council. Building Connections, School Construction Authority (SCA) of New York, Rockefeller Center, New York, NY, 2010 Created and delivered a presentation at annual SCA Networking event to allied disciplines on the SCA’s implementation of BIM, which we have been leading at PCF via a new primary school in Queens, PS298. Made in Minnesota: People Centered Design, Urban Journal, Metropolismag.com, 2003, 2004 Invited contributing author to Metropolis Magazine online edition reviewing the exhibition Here by Design II, featuring 18 local designers focused on people-centered design. Goldstein Gallery, St. Paul, Minnesota. Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture Planning and Preservation, Abstract 06/07, 2007 Selected Images from Advanced Studio VI, Building Technologies, and Real Estate Development Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture Planning and Preservation, Abstract 05/06, 2006 Selected Images from Core Studio III, Advanced Studio IV, Visual Studies, and Building Technologies NOTABLE PROJECTS The James W. & Francis G. McGlothlin School of Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA Winning competition entry. 200,000 sf; $138,000,000; 12-story steel-frame structure, precast concrete panel cladding. The new School of Medicine for the Virginia Commonwealth University comprises a medical education and research complex with teaching spaces, simulation and clinical skills, research, a 250-seat auditorium, student interaction areas, public spaces and a bridge to an adjacent hospital. Held integral role from competition through construction, led team as BIM pilot project for PCF. The Tivoli Edge, Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark 25,000 m 2; $120,000,000; 4-story steel structure with intelligent, undulating, glazed curtain wall. The project addresses the redevelopment of the edge of a renowned, historic, publicly-accessible garden and cultural/amusement facility. The design includes mixed-use, high-end retail, dining, entertainment, and luxury hotel program functions. Lead designer and project manager. Traveled to London to conduct meetings on feasibilty and budget. Ongoing travel to Copenhagen for design reviews and presentations with clients, consultants, and prospective tenants. Curated exhibition concurrent with press release and public review of project. Construction to begin 2016. Etz Chaim Mixed-Use Development, Private Enterprise, Jerusalem, Israel 50,000 m2 mixed-use development in historic district near the Old City in Jerusalem. Two 25-story, reinforced concrete residential towers clad in Jerusalem stone implementing a living facade; and a 6-story boutique hotel, healthclub & spa on main thoroughfare. Successful site planning preserves five existing historic structures. Conceptual design and development were executed using parametric design and Building Information Modeling (BIM). As Job Captain/Project Architect, I played a key role in all aspects of the project, from contract negotiations through creation of project presentations and design development; traveled to Jerusalem to partake in successfully passing project through Deptartment of Historic Preservation and Jerusalem City Council. Public School 298, New York School Construction Authority (SCA), Queens, NY Winning competition entry. 106,000 sf; $62,000,000. Four-story, steel-frame structure clad in brick and precast concrete. Involved in competion-winning project team through conceptual development. Using this project, we helped guide the SCA in their implementation of Building Information Modeling (BIM) processes and standards. Acted as consultant to, and trained, project team on BIM processes and best practices. Played on-going role in project visualization and material research. Gave presentation on BIM at annual SCA conference. VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE Hurrican Sandy Relief, New York Cares, New York, NY Demolish/salvage flooded homes in Staten Island. Provide food, shelter, and aid to families in Rockaway, Queens. Brooklyn Community Board 8, Crown Heights Brooklyn, NY Attended community board and committee meetings as an active and concerned resident of the neighborhood. Baal Dan Charities, 501c3 Public charity based in Dallas, TX Participant in planning of fundraising and awareness events throughout Manhattan to raise money to help feed, clothe, educate and provide shelter for orphans and street-children throughout India. Provide consultation and input with charity founder and board of directors on varying aspects of charity operations and initiatives. Crown Heights Historic Homes Tour, NYC Service, Brooklyn, NY Helped set-up and host one of the fifteen stops along the annual neighborhood tour. NYC Cool Roofs Pilot Project, Community Environmental Center (CEC), New York, NY Added reflective surfacing to rooftops to reduce city temps by one-degree, saving $100,000 in energy consumption. ▀
REFERENCES RANDALL HOLL, AIA randallholl@gmail.com
PROFESSIONAL
ACADEMIC
Alan Gordon, AIA, NCARB Partner, Discipline Director - Architecture Snøhetta Architects New York, New York 917-841-2497 alan@snohetta.com
Thomas Fisher Professor & Director of the Metropolitan Design Center (Former Dean, College of Design, U of MN) 612-624-1013 tfisher@umn.edu
Marianne Lau, AIA Technical Director, Senior Architect Snøhetta Architects New York, New York 646-383-4762 marianne.lau@snohetta.com John Mueller, AIA Associate Partner Pei Cobb Freed & Partners 212-751-3122 jmueller@pcf-p.com Lauren Connell, AIA BIG | Bjarke Ingels Group (Former Associate, Pei Cobb Freed & Partners) 201-452-7086 connell.86@gmail.com Julie Snow, FAIA Founder, Principal Snow Kreilich Architects Minneapolis, Minnesota 612-359-9430 julie@snowkreilich.com Matthew Kreilich, AIA Partner, Principal Snow Kreilich Architects Minneapolis, Minnesota 612-359-9430 matt@snowkreilich.com CLIENT Mary P. Cox, FAIA, AUA University Architect Virginia Commonwealth University 804-441-0900 mpcox@vcu.edu Finn Sture Madsen Divisional Director DEAS Center Management (Former VP, Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen) +45 27901028 (Demmark) fsm@deas.dk Chris & Lori Melancon Founders, Lola Sonoma Farms Sonoma, California 415-265-3634 chris@lolasonoma.com
Marc Swackhamer Assoc. Professor & Head of the School of Architecture College of Design, University of Minnesota 612-626-0105 swack004@umn.edu Blaine Brownell, AIA LEED AP Assoc. Professor & Director of Graduate Studies University of Minnesota School of Architecture 612-626-1040 brownell@umn.edu David Wallance, AIA Senior Associate, FXFOWLE (Former Assoc. Professor, Columbia University) New York, New York 212-627-1700 dwallance@fxfowle.com Sam Clauson Teaching Assistant College of Design, University of Minnesota 612-490-2552 claus265@umn.edu
PERSONAL Gary Demele, FAIA, NCARB (Mentor) Vice President, Busch Architects Minneapolis, Minnesota 952-475-9050 gary.d@busch-architects.com Ashley Simone Architect, Educator, Photographer Pratt Institute & University of Arizona New York, New York 917-721-0195 simone@ashleysimone.com Victor Pechaty, AIA Vice President HGA Architects & Engineers Minneapolis, Minnesota 612-584-8740 vpechaty@hga.com Bill Blanski, AIA Design Principal HGA Architects & Engineers Minneapolis, Minnesota 612-785-4000 bblanski@hga.com Benjamin J. Cohen Confidant, U of MN Leadership Programs Director, Asia Pacific Equities Asia Pacific International Markets Equity Sales Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Singapore +65-8268-6749 benjamin.cohen@baml.com
ROLE ASSOCIATE, PEI COBB FREED & PARTNERS
SELECTED WORK RANDALL HOLL, AIA randallholl@gmail.com
Led the firm’s first BIM project as Job Captain from competition through construction. Produced, maintained, and coordinated BIM files, design studies, physical models and presentation renderings. Coordinated consultant models. Frequently traveled to Philadelphia and Richmond for coordination meetings and presentations to the client board, historic preservation committee, and city planning agencies.
PROJECT VCU MEDICAL EDUCATION CENTER Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia 200,000 sf; $138,000,000 Completed 04/2013 [06/2008 - 04/2013]
VC CA U C PI A M TO P U L SQ S UA RE
NEW SCHOOL OF MEDICINE BUILDING
VIRGINIA STATE CAPITOL BUILDING
Context plan; situated near Thomas Jefferson’s Virginia State Capitol Building
RECLAIM STREET FOR CAMPUS MALL
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BRIDGE
MAIN HOSPITAL
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GARDEN
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Site Plan - Creating a public forum/link between plazas
Image: Randall Holl
SUITE STAIR
West Elevation - Portico; Double-envelope curtainwall system
Image: Randall Holl
Grand entry lobby; preserved historic mural from previous building on site
Image: Randall Holl
LINK TO FACULTY BUILDING
PUBLIC LOBBY
AUDITORIUM STUDENT FORUM
LINK TO HOSPITAL IMPROVE CAMPUS ENVIRONMENT Cutaway Axon from Revit model - Main portico & lobby, auditorium, link to main hospital
Image: Randall Holl
ROLE ASSOCIATE, PEI COBB FREED & PARTNERS
SELECTED WORK RANDALL HOLL, AIA randallholl@gmail.com
Led the firm’s first BIM project as Job Captain from competition through construction. Produced, maintained, and coordinated BIM files, design studies, physical models and presentation renderings. Coordinated consultant models. Frequently traveled to Philadelphia and Richmond for coordination meetings and presentations to the client board, historic preservation committee, and city planning agencies.
PROJECT VCU MEDICAL EDUCATION CENTER Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia 200,000 sf; $138,000,000 Completed 04/2013 [06/2008 - 04/2013]
Cross-section: Bridge to Main Hospital
Image: Randall Holl
West Elevation
Double-envelope curtainwall system details
Image: Randall Holl
Model: Randall Holl; Detailing: Cate Foster
SELECTED WORK RANDALL HOLL, AIA randallholl@gmail.com PROJECT VCU MEDICAL EDUCATION CENTER Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia 200,000 sf; $138,000,000 Completed 04/2013 [06/2008 - 04/2013]
Primary Entrance Portico; Board-formed precast concrete curtainwall
ROLE ASSOCIATE, PEI COBB FREED & PARTNERS Led the firm’s first BIM project as Job Captain from competition through construction. Produced, maintained, and coordinated BIM files, design studies, physical models and presentation renderings. Coordinated consultant models. Frequently traveled to Philadelphia and Richmond for coordination meetings and presentations to the client board, historic preservation committee, and city planning agencies.
Image: Pei Cobb Freed & Partners
Veiw from Northwest
Image: Pei Cobb Freed & Partners
Veiw from Northeast
Image: Pei Cobb Freed & Partners
ROLE ASSOCIATE, PEI COBB FREED & PARTNERS
SELECTED WORK RANDALL HOLL, AIA randallholl@gmail.com
Involved in competion-winning project team through conceptual development. Using this project, we guided the SCA in their implementation of Building Information Modeling (BIM) processes and standards. Acted as consultant to, and trained, project team on BIM processes and best practices. Played on-going role in project visualization and material research. Gave presentation on BIM at annual SCA conference.
PROJECT NYCSCA PS298 - PRIMARY SCHOOL Queens, New York 106,000 ft2, $62,000,000 Competition-winning Entry [02/2010 - 04/2014]
Auditorium Block and Student Entrance
Cutaway Perspective of Auditorium Block and Student Entrance
Image: Randall Holl
Image: Randall Holl
Site Plan
Image: Project Team
SELECTED WORK RANDALL HOLL, AIA randallholl@gmail.com PROJECT NYCSCA PS298 - PRIMARY SCHOOL Queens, New York 106,000 ft2, $62,000,000 Competition-winning Entry [02/2010 - 04/2014]
ROLE ASSOCIATE, PEI COBB FREED & PARTNERS Involved in competion-winning project team through conceptual development. Using this project, we guided the SCA in their implementation of Building Information Modeling (BIM) processes and standards. Acted as consultant to, and trained, project team on BIM processes and best practices. Played on-going role in project visualization and material research. Gave presentation on BIM at annual SCA conference.
Public Entrance from Southwest
Public Entrance from Northwest
Image: Randall Holl
Image: Randall Holl
West Elevation
Image: Randall Holl
East Elevation
Image: Randall Holl
SELECTED WORK RANDALL HOLL, AIA randallholl@gmail.com PROJECT NYCSCA PS298 - PRIMARY SCHOOL Queens, New York 106,000 ft2, $62,000,000 Competition-winning Entry [02/2010 - 04/2014]
ROLE ASSOCIATE, PEI COBB FREED & PARTNERS Involved in competion-winning project team through conceptual development. Using this project, we guided the SCA in their implementation of Building Information Modeling (BIM) processes and standards. Acted as consultant to, and trained, project team on BIM processes and best practices. Played on-going role in project visualization and material research. Gave presentation on BIM at annual SCA conference.
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Cutaway Axon - Level 06
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Cutaway Axon - Level 05
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Cutaway Axon - Level 04
Section Key
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Cutaway Axon - Level 03
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Cutaway Axon - Level 02
Level 01
Images: Project Team
Cutaway Axon - Level 01
Images: Randall Holl
SELECTED WORK RANDALL HOLL, AIA randallholl@gmail.com
ROLE ASSOCIATE, PEI COBB FREED & PARTNERS Involved in competion-winning project team through conceptual development. Using this project, we guided the SCA in their implementation of Building Information Modeling (BIM) processes and standards. Acted as consultant to, and trained, project team on BIM processes and best practices. Played on-going role in project visualization and material research. Gave presentation on BIM at annual SCA conference.
PROJECT NYCSCA PS298 - PRIMARY SCHOOL Queens, New York 106,000 ft2, $62,000,000 Competition-winning Entry [02/2010 - 04/2014]
3D-Printed Model
Typical Window Details
Drawings: Project Team
Typical Window Details
Drawings: Project Team
Slides from SCA BIM Presentation
Model: Randall Holl
Images: Randall Holl
SELECTED WORK RANDALL HOLL, AIA randallholl@gmail.com
ROLE ASSOCIATE, PEI COBB FREED & PARTNERS
PROJECT ETZ CHAIM MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT Jerusalem, Israel 50,000 m2 (25,000 Residential + 25,000 Commercial) Completion estimated 2016 [02/2010 - 04/2014]
Proposed public plaza and residential towers preserve and respect existing historic structures
Job Captain and Project Manager on this large-scale, mixeduse development in an historic Jerusalem district; instrumental in acquiring the project, which led to subsequent projects in Israel. Traveled to Jerusalem to partake in successfully passing project through the department of Historic Preservation and the City Council.
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View from Northeast at twilight; Operable shutters animate the facade with a sense of occupancy
Image: Randall Holl
ROLE ASSOCIATE, PEI COBB FREED & PARTNERS
SELECTED WORK RANDALL HOLL, AIA randallholl@gmail.com
Job Captain and Project Manager on this large-scale, mixeduse development in an historic Jerusalem district; instrumental in acquiring the project, which led to subsequent projects in Israel. Traveled to Jerusalem to partake in successfully passing project through the department of Historic Preservation and the City Council.
PROJECT ETZ CHAIM MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT Jerusalem, Israel 50,000 m2 (25,000 Residential + 25,000 Commercial) Completion estimated 2016 [02/2010 - 04/2014]
View from Southeast. Towers are set back from site boundaries to respect the human scale of the streetscape.
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SELECTED WORK RANDALL HOLL, AIA randallholl@gmail.com
ROLE ASSOCIATE, PEI COBB FREED & PARTNERS Job Captain and Project Manager on this large-scale, mixeduse development in an historic Jerusalem district; instrumental in acquiring the project, which led to subsequent projects in Israel. Traveled to Jerusalem to partake in successfully passing project through the department of Historic Preservation and the City Council.
PROJECT ETZ CHAIM MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT Jerusalem, Israel 50,000 m2 (25,000 Residential + 25,000 Commercial) Completion estimated 2016 [02/2010 - 04/2014]
Sky-lit, subterranean extension to Mehane Yehuda Market
Vaulted, subterranean extension to Mehane Yehuda Market; vaults house planters above.
Cut-away axonometric of subterranean extension to market; parking and fitness center below.
Cut-away Axon Level 04: Commercial; Typ Residential Units
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Cut-away Axon Level 01: Commercial; Resident Entries
Image: Randall Holl
Cut-away Axon Level B01: Subterranean extension to market
Image: Randall Holl
Cut-away Axon Level B02: Spa & Fitness; Parking drop-off
Image: Randall Holl
Image: Randall Holl
Image: Randall Holl
Image: Woosang Yoo
ROLE ASSOCIATE, PEI COBB FREED & PARTNERS
SELECTED WORK RANDALL HOLL, AIA randallholl@gmail.com
Job Captain and Project Manager on this large-scale, mixeduse development in an historic Jerusalem district; instrumental in acquiring the project, which led to subsequent projects in Israel. Traveled to Jerusalem to partake in successfully passing project through the department of Historic Preservation and the City Council.
PROJECT ETZ CHAIM MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT Jerusalem, Israel 50,000 m2 (25,000 Residential + 25,000 Commercial) Completion estimated 2016 [02/2010 - 04/2014]
INTERNAL SHADING SYSTEM
NORTH TOWER (BEYOND)
OPERABLE WINDOWS MECHANICAL ROOM & ROOF ACCESS
MECHANICAL ROOM & ROOF ACCESS
Mechanical Roof
STONE PIER
835.25 Level 5 Parapet
STONE PARAPET 2.50
833.95 Level 5 - Roof
3.60
832.75
Level 4
3.60
829.15
Level 3
3.60
825.55 Level 2
1.30
821.95 Top of Wall
4.00
5.30
820.65 Level 01M 819.25 Level 1 Plaza 816.65
5.15
YESHIVA (BEYOND) COURTYARD ENTRANCE
PRESERVED STONE WALL
PEDESTRIAN EASEMENT
PEDESTRIAN & FIRETRUCK PASSAGE
Level B01 811.50
North Elevation. Proposed commercial building cantilevered over preserved, historic masonry wall
Drawing: Randall Holl
JAFO STREET
Building Area Legend
Level 01 (Gross Building) Level Name Area Level 1 Plaza Core 47 m² 47 m²
Core Shop
FIRETRUCK ACCESS
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
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Level 1 Plaza Shop 628 m² 628 m² Grand total: 6 675 m²
CENTRAL ENTRANCE
PRESERVED STONE WALL
PEI COBB FREED & PARTNERS Architects LLP PEDESTRIAN EASEMENT
1 : 200
Design Partner: Ian Bader FAIA SHOPS MEZZANINE UP
North Elevation LOCAL COLUMN TO MEZZANINE
3/18/2011 6:21:08 PM
MEZZANINE
LOCAL
Shop 234 m²
Core 9 m²
Core 17 m²
UP
2
MEZZANINE
UP
Shop 393 m²
1
SHOPS
Core 5 m²
LOCAL COLUMN TO MEZZANINE
3
Core 17 m²
DN
HISTORIC WATER CISTERN BELOW
UP
4
ETZ CHAIM COURTYARD
11 01
12
5 13
02
Level 01 Plan
ETZ CHAIM BUILDING
Drawing: Randall Holl
5.16
9.0m to Soffit
Concierge/ Security
1.46
4.0 3
12.3m to Soffit
5.07 2.50
06
GAN YELADIM COURTYARD
UP
PEI COBB FREED & PARTNERS Architects LLP 1 : 200
Design Partner: Ian Bader FAIA
Area Plan - Level 01
3/18/2011 6:19:40 PM UP
DN
03
3D-printed model of commercial building
Model: Randall Holl
3D-Printed Model - Commercial Building
Model: Randall Holl
View from Northwest, Jaffa Rd Light-rail, Preserved historic wall, Fire truck access
Image: Randall Holl
ROLE ASSOCIATE, PEI COBB FREED & PARTNERS
SELECTED WORK RANDALL HOLL, AIA randallholl@gmail.com
Job Captain and Project Manager on this large-scale, mixeduse development in an historic Jerusalem district; instrumental in acquiring the project, which led to subsequent projects in Israel. Traveled to Jerusalem to partake in successfully passing project through the department of Historic Preservation and the City Council.
PROJECT ETZ CHAIM MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT Jerusalem, Israel 50,000 m2 (25,000 Residential + 25,000 Commercial) Completion estimated 2016 [02/2010 - 04/2014]
Residential design option, view from Northeast, Jaffa Rd.
Proposed public park at base of towers; preserved historic structures
Image: Randall Holl
Commercial design option, view from West, Jaffa Rd.
Image: Randall Holl
Image: Randall Holl
ROLE ASSOCIATE, PEI COBB FREED & PARTNERS
SELECTED WORK RANDALL HOLL, AIA randallholl@gmail.com
Job Captain and Project Manager on this large-scale, mixeduse development in an historic Jerusalem district; instrumental in acquiring the project, which led to subsequent projects in Israel. Traveled to Jerusalem to partake in successfully passing project through the department of Historic Preservation and the City Council.
PROJECT ETZ CHAIM MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT Jerusalem, Israel 50,000 m2 (25,000 Residential + 25,000 Commercial) Completion estimated 2016 [02/2010 - 04/2014]
Design option: 7-story luxury hotel
Image: Randall Holl
Hotel Option: Primary entrance through historic wall
Image: Randall Holl
Hotel Ballroom Design Option; Beneath public plaza
Hotel Design Option: Main lobby between converted historic building and proposed hotel
Image: Ivor Ip
Image: Stephen Chou
Hotel Spa Design Option; Beneath public plaza
Image: Ivor Ip
Hotel Courtyard Design Option
Image: Ivor Ip
ROLE ASSOCIATE, PEI COBB FREED & PARTNERS
SELECTED WORK RANDALL HOLL, AIA randallholl@gmail.com
Job Captain and Project Manager; led conceptual design and production for this significant cultural project at the Tivoli Gardens; culminating in an exhibition in Copenhagen. Participated, led, and/or organized meetings for client design review; consultant coordination; prospective investors; budget/ feasibility with CM. Formulated presentations for audiences such as the Princess of Denmark and the Danish Embassy.
PROJECT TIVOLI KANTEN - THE EDGE PROJECT Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark 25,000 m2; $120,000,000 Construction to begin 2016 [05/2007 - 04/2014]
Western Streetwall
Image: Randall Holl
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Efte
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Beplantning reducerer varmestråling
Solceller
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Afkast over tag Beplantet tag Indstillelige åbninger for naturlig ventilation Løvtræer- Skygge om sommeren Regnuandsoverløb
Vdsugning Overdække til bus Offentlig transport
Tværventilation
Indblæsning
Fordampningskøling Termoaktivt dæk Indtag
Indstillelige åbninger for naturlig ventilation LED belysning
Genbrug at gråt vand
Svalegang ligger i skygge om sommeren, og er beskyttet mod vind og vejr om vinteren
A.H.U.
Ventilationsaggregat med varmegenvinding, varmeflade og køleflade
Varmepumpe
Gråt spildevand
Borehulslager
Regnvandsopsamling
Fjernvarme
Site Plan - proposed project wraps the city block in two phases
Crystalline facades symmetrically flank the classical main entrance to Tivoli Gardens
Image: Randall Holl
Sustainable Systems
Image: Project Team
Roof Garden
Image: Project Team
3D-Printed Model
Model: Randall Holl
Image: Randall Holl
ROLE ASSOCIATE, PEI COBB FREED & PARTNERS
SELECTED WORK RANDALL HOLL, AIA randallholl@gmail.com
Job Captain and Project Manager; led conceptual design and production for this significant cultural project at the Tivoli Gardens; culminating in an exhibition in Copenhagen. Participated, led, and/or organized meetings for client design review; consultant coordination; prospective investors; budget/ feasibility with CM. Formulated presentations for audiences such as the Princess of Denmark and the Danish Embassy.
PROJECT TIVOLI KANTEN - THE EDGE PROJECT Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark 25,000 m2; $120,000,000 Construction to begin 2016 [05/2007 - 04/2014]
Undulating glass animates streetwall; creates variety of gathering pockets; maximizes visibility to retail tenants
Image: Randall Holl
Roof Plan
Axon Cutaway - Frit Study
Image: Stephen Chou
Image: Randall Holl
Solar Incidence Study
Image: Stephen Chou
SELECTED WORK RANDALL HOLL, AIA randallholl@gmail.com PROJECT TIVOLI KANTEN - THE EDGE PROJECT Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark 25,000 m2; $120,000,000 Construction to begin 2016 [05/2007 - 04/2014]
ROLE ASSOCIATE, PEI COBB FREED & PARTNERS Job Captain and Project Manager; led conceptual design and production for this significant cultural project at the Tivoli Gardens; culminating in an exhibition in Copenhagen. Participated, led, and/or organized meetings for client design review; consultant coordination; prospective investors; budget/ feasibility with CM. Formulated presentations for audiences such as the Princess of Denmark and the Danish Embassy.
Undulating streetwall alternative
Garden facade - ramping and terracing bring patrons from the garden to the roof
Image: Randall Holl
Image: Randall Holl
Terrace and flyting stair
Image: Stephen Chou
Roof terrace alternative
Image: Stephen Chou
ROLE ASSOCIATE, PEI COBB FREED & PARTNERS
SELECTED WORK RANDALL HOLL, AIA randallholl@gmail.com
Job Captain for winning competition proposal. Program called for an “iconic� tower for commercial office space with a high-end restaurant and automobile showroom at the base. The facade subtly shifts from a straight line at the base to an arc at the top on one elevation and inversely on the opposite; the softly transitioning inflection creates a unique form melting into the sky.
PROJECT MIGDAL MANOR COMMERCIAL TOWER Tel-Aviv, Israel 70,000m2 (45 Floors) Winning competition proposal - SD to commence 2013 [04/2012 - 04/2014]
View from Train Station
Image: Randall Holl
Typical Plans
Elevator Diagram
Image: Woosang Yoo
Rendered Elevation
Image: Randall Holl
View from South
Image: Randall Holl
View from West
Image: Randall Holl
Rendered Elevation
Image: Randall Holl
Image: Randall Holl
Plan - Level 01
Image: Randall Holl
Auto Showroom & Cafe
Image: Randall Holl
Main Entrance
Image: Randall Holl
ROLE ASSOCIATE, PEI COBB FREED & PARTNERS
SELECTED WORK RANDALL HOLL, AIA randallholl@gmail.com
PROJECT YORK COLLEGE ACADEMIC VILLAGE & CONFERENCE CENTER Jamaica, Queens, New York 200,000 sf; $100,000,000 Competition Entry, Unexecuted [04/2010 - 07/2010]
Job Captain in charge of design studies and production of this invited design competition proposal. Created design iterations, BIM models, physical models, perspective studies, diagrams, structural analyses, and presentation drawings.
Cross-section - Linking existing campus to expansion
Image:Randall Holl
Parametric Component Studies
Image:Randall Holl
Proposed Site Plan
Image:Randall Holl
Proposed student “Quad”
3D-Printed Model - Daylighting and Circulation Strategies
Model: Randall Holl
Image:Randall Holl
SELECTED WORK RANDALL HOLL, AIA randallholl@gmail.com PROJECT VIVIAN & SEYMOUR MILSTEIN FAMILY HEART CENTER New York Presbyterian Hospital, Columbia University, New York, New York 147,000 sf; $146,000,000 Completed 2010 [09/2008 - 12/2010]
ROLE DESIGN STAFF, PEI COBB FREED & PARTNERS LEED Accredited Professional (AP) Team Member. Produced documentation and educational material highlighting sustainable features and strategies. First hospital in Mid-Atlantic Region to receive LEED Gold Designation from U.S. Green Building Council. This material has been displayed in the Architect’s Newspaper and in an exhibition at the New York Center for Architecture.
Automated double-envelope curtainwall (“climate-wall”) tracks the sun to balance daylighting with solar performance
Cutaway diagram illustrating components of double-skin facade
Image: Randall Holl
Image: Randall Holl
Sustainable Strategies
Image: Randall Holl
ROLE ASSOCIATE, PEI COBB FREED & PARTNERS
SELECTED WORK RANDALL HOLL, AIA randallholl@gmail.com
PROJECT CEIBS - CHINA EUROPE INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL Shanghai, China 9,400 m2 Auditorium Building; 61,000 m2 Campus Expansion Fast-track, Currently under construction; Estimated completion 2014 [07/2011 - 08/2012]
Project team member in charge of Auditorium Building. Worked with acousticians in New York to design a space that could serve large-format academic lectures as well as performances by the Shanghai Opera. Coordinated BIM models and design with local architects and engineers based in China.
A1 841x594
View from main entryway to campus expansion; Shallow pool over parking; Glass performance pavillion; Auditorium Building beyond
Section through campus expansion
Image: Randall Holl
CAMPUS SECTION
2
A1 841x594
Image: Outside Agency
1 : 400
CEIBS CAMPUS EXPANSION PROJECT
Axonometric view of campus Revit Model
Image: Randall Holl
CHINA EUROPE INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL SHANGHAI, CHINA
No.
1
Date
Date 10/11/11
SectionBox to North
Scale
Revision
Drawn By Author Checked By
Checker
Cutaway axonometric model
Image: Randall Holl
Project No. & Title PROJ. 0811 - CEIBS CAMPUS EXPANSION PROJECT
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT PHASE DOCUMENTATION Drawing Title
AUDITORIUM BUILDING BUILDING 09 SECTION BOX TO NORTH Drawing No.
A0-9-1 Architects
Student circulation atrium
Image: Outside Agency
LLP
Central campus lecture and performance auditorium
Image: Outside Agency
ROLE ASSOCIATE, PEI COBB FREED & PARTNERS
SELECTED WORK RANDALL HOLL, AIA randallholl@gmail.com PROJECT NEW YORK PRESBYTERIAN AMBULATORY CARE CENTER New York, New York 46,700 ft2 (17 stories) [09/2013 - 04/2014]
View from Southeast
Main Lobby
Project team member. Aided in the development of facade and public spaces. Coordinated with project team on structure and MEP design. Design studies of lobby including detailing of glass pyramid.
Axonometric Cutaway - Level 03
Image: Randall Holl
Axonometric Cutaway - Level 02
Image: Randall Holl
Axonometric Cutaway - Level 01
Image: Randall Holl
Image: Ivor Ip, PCF
Image: Ivor Ip, PCF
ROLE ASSOCIATE, PEI COBB FREED & PARTNERS
SELECTED WORK RANDALL HOLL, AIA randallholl@gmail.com
Project team member. Aided in the development of facade and public spaces. Coordinated with project team on structure and MEP design. Design studies of lobby including detailing of glass pyramid.
PROJECT NEW YORK PRESBYTERIAN AMBULATORY CARE CENTER New York, New York 46,700 ft2 (17 stories) [09/2013 - 04/2014]
Patient Drop-off
Image: Ivor Ip, PCF
Patient Drop-off
Image: Ivor Ip, PCF
Lobby Cafe
Image: Ivor Ip, PCF
Glass Pyramid
Drawings: Randall Holl
Glass Pyramid
Drawings: Randall Holl
Glass Pyramid Geometry
Drawings: Randall Holl
Glass Pyramid Detailing
Drawings: Randall Holl
ROLE ASSOCIATE, BRANDON HAW ARCHITECTURE
SELECTED WORK RANDALL HOLL, AIA randallholl@gmail.com PROJECT UNIVERSITY BUSINESS SCHOOL & COMMERCIAL SPACE Cartagena, Colombia 20,000m2 (90,000 per building) In Construction [03/2014 - Present]
The first project of our start-up architecture firm; aided in the design and development of the project through drawing, modeling, sketching and creative discussions.
Level 05 Plan
Level 04 Plan
Entrance View
Image: Martin Solarte & BHA
Level 03 Plan
Building Sections
Drawings: Project Team Shading Details
Drawings: Project Team
Level 02 Plan
Level 01 Plan
Student Commons
Image: Martin Solarte & BHA
Primary entrance and breezeway
Image: Martin Solarte & BHA
Site Plan
Drawings: Project Team
ROLE ASSOCIATE, BRANDON HAW ARCHITECTURE
SELECTED WORK RANDALL HOLL, AIA randallholl@gmail.com
Associate in charge of design and development of project. Structural exoskeletal concrete diagrid efficiently responds to highly seismic region while allowing flexible, unobstructed floorplates for class A commercial real estate. Created and coordinated BIM models. Coordinated with NY and Columbian engineers. Participated in design and coordination meetings in Colombia.
PROJECT ESPERANZA Bogota, Colombia (96,000 Commercial + 124,000 Below Grade) Unexecuted - Redesign for Residential [03/2014 - Present]
View from Northwest
Image: Martin Solarte & BHA
Axon Cutaway - Level B01
Image: Randall Holl
Solar Study
Image: Randall Holl
Parking Oculus Solar Study
Image: Randall Holl
Orienting skylight for 5-levels below-grade parking
Image: Randall Holl
Axon Cutaway - Level 01
Double-helix parking diagram
Image: Randall Holl
Image: Randall Holl
Phasing Diagram
Image: Randall Holl
Axonometric View from Southeast
Image: Randall Holl
Axonometric Cutaway
Image: Randall Holl
ROLE ASSOCIATE, BRANDON HAW ARCHITECTURE
SELECTED WORK RANDALL HOLL, AIA randallholl@gmail.com
Associate in charge of design and development of project. Structural exoskeletal concrete diagrid efficiently responds to highly seismic region while allowing flexible, unobstructed floorplates for class A commercial real estate. Created and coordinated BIM models. Coordinated with NY and Columbian engineers. Participated in design and coordination meetings in Colombia.
PROJECT ESPERANZA Bogota, Colombia (96,000 Commercial + 124,000 Below Grade) Unexecuted - Redesign for Residential [03/2014 - Present]
View from South
Image: Martin Solarte & BHA
Structural RCP
Central Courtyard
Site Plan - Level 01
Image: Randall Holl
Enlarged Elevation
Image: Randall Holl
Structural Diagram
Image: Randall Holl
Structural Diagram
Image: Randall Holl
Image: Martin Solarte & BHA
Image: Project Team
ROLE ASSOCIATE, BRANDON HAW ARCHITECTURE
SELECTED WORK RANDALL HOLL, AIA randallholl@gmail.com
Won unofficial competition. Associate in charge of design and development of project. Led project team. Coordinated with all disciplines in New York and Miami. Unanimous approval by historic preservation board. Design assist with various cladding fabricators and interior disciplines. Developed unit plans with marketing agency. Led production of marketing materials for project release at Art Basel in Miami.
PROJECT THE NEW VERSAILLES City of Miami Beach, Florida 145,000 ft2 $80,000,000 Construction to begin 2016 [07/2014 - Present]
View of Penthouse Terrace
View from Northeast
View of Drop-off and Lobby
Image: Hayes Davidson & BHA
Image: Hayes Davidson & BHA
View from Northwest on Collins Avenue
Image: Hayes Davidson & BHA
View of rooftop pool
Image: Hayes Davidson & BHA
Image: Hayes Davidson & BHA
ROLE STUDENT, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY GSAPP
SELECTED WORK RANDALL HOLL, AIA randallholl@gmail.com
PROJECT INDUSTRIAL ARTS BUILDING (ACADEMIC PROJECT) Building Systems II, Graduate School of Architecture, Columbia University Team Members: Randall Holl, William Arbizu, Ashley Simone, Michael Rusch Fall 2006
Cutaway rendered perspective and elevation
Project for industrial loft building. We proposed a bridgelike underlying structure utilizing a space-frame system which changes dimensional with respect to moment forces imposed; this enabled uninterrupted, open floor plates. The double-skin glass facade utilizes a tensigrity structure with fritting to maxmize solar efficiency.
Image: Randall Holl
Section/Elevation
Typical Plan
Section/Elevation
Exploded axonometric rendering
Image:Project Team
Image:Project Team
Image:Project Team
Image:Randall Holl
Cutaway rendering
Image:Randall Holl
ROLE IND. CONTRACTOR, SNOW KREILICH ARCHITECTS
SELECTED WORK RANDALL HOLL, AIA randallholl@gmail.com PROJECT HOTEL & RESIDENTIAL TOWER Rochester, MN 40-Floors; 125,000 ft2 In collaboration with Snow Kreilich, Sept-Oct 2015
View from Southeast; Iconography through color, light, & proportion
City in a Garden; Tapestry of Green
Design charrette for an “iconic” hotel and residential development near the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. A welcoming lobby/restaurant at the base serves as a “living room” for the city topped by a parking podium. The hotel and residential “blocks” are separated by generous conservatory gardens. The program emphasizes health and well-being through sustainable strategies and holistic living amenities.
Image: Randall Holl
View from South
Image: Randall Holl
Image: Project Team
Well-being Conservatory
Image: Project Team
Context Plan
Image: Project Team
Skyline View
Image: Randall Holl
Massing Studies
Image: Randall Holl