P O R T F O L I O
Riley Hausman rhausman17@gmail.com
work experience
University of Kansas- Architecture Student Ambassador (August 2019-present) Meet with prospective students and families providing tours, answering questions, and assisting in other prospective student
818.675.0549
events hosted by the school https://issuu.com/rhausman
education
University of Kansas Master in Architecture- Class of 2022 Minor in Business Honor Roll- Spring 2019, Fall 2019 Architecture in Europe May 2019-June 2019
Italy, France, Spain
Chaminade College Preparatory High School West Hills, CA
Class of 2017
The Fitting Source - Office Staff (May 2017-August 2017, January 2021) Performed filing, facilitated moving documents from paper form to an online version, updating inventory, and assisted company leadership by providing secretarial support
Hydraulics International Inc. - Office Staff (May 2018-January 2019) Performed filing, facilitated moving documents from paper form to an online version, assisted company leadership by providing administrative support
involvement
American Institute of Architecture Students (2017-present) Freedom by Design Historian (2018-2019)
skills
Revit AutoCad SketchUp Microsoft Office Illustrator Photoshop InDesign Lumion Fusion 360 Rhino Bluebeam Premiere Pro Lightroom Unreal Engine
Second Year Representative (2019)
Alpha Sigma Kappa - Women in Technical Studies (2019-present) Fundraising Chair (2020-present) National Society of Collegiate Scholars (2019-present) Arc/D Student Council (2018-present) Secretary (2018-2019)
Vice President (2019-2020)
Architecture 1st and 2nd Year Mentor (2019-present)
volunteer service
Student Representative at the University of Kansas Reception (2019-2020) Talked about the University of Kansas to potential incoming students in the Los Angeles Area
Student Ambassador: Architecture Department (2018-2019) Provide tours to potential students, answer questions and offer information
Arc/D’s Advisory Board- Student Experience Subcommittee (2019)
certifications
Six Sigma White Belt in Construction and Engineering
Student representative to talk about what the student experience is on a day to day basis in the architecture department
Best Friends Animal Shelter (2015-2017) Trained feeder for abandoned newborn kittens in the Los Angeles Neonate Center. Provide care and feeding for newborn kittens
Special Olympics Volunteer (2013-2017) Volunteered and provided support for local and World Special Olympics in Southern California
table of contents
mixed-use housing
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craft distillery 16
design build 26
makerspace 34
the last carnival 42
study abroad 50
mixed-use housing
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Mixed-Use Housing
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
Mixed-Use Housing
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Fall 2020 SketchUp|Revit|Lumion
This project is a mixed-use housing development located in Downtown Lawrence, Kansas. The mixed-use housing development includes a grocery store, 30 apartment units, and a semi-enclosed courtyard for the occupants. This project is in an optimal location in Lawrence because it is close to the shops and restaurants on Massachusetts Street as well as South Park. For the design of the project, the first thing I knew that was needed was a courtyard space for the occupants. This courtyard would need to be in a central location to all the apartments to allow access to all tenants. From there, I looked at how to layout of each type of apartment and then I stacked them to help shape the form of the building. There are three different types of apartment units including one, two, and three-bedroom apartments. I also wanted a grocery store which ended up being located on the first floor. Throughout the project, COTE 10 measures were used to enhance the project. The COTE 10 measures helped drive the focus on the project to create a sustainable development.
extrude
push to form courtyard
push and pull for apartment units
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Mixed-Use Housing
Lawrence, KS
MASSACHUSETTS STREET
11TH STREET
site plan Lawrence, KS
Mixed-Use Housing
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level 1 floor plan
level 2 floor plan
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3 bed/ 2 bath 1400 SF
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Mixed-Use Housing
2 bed/ 2 bath 1100 SF
Lawrence, KS
1 bed/ 1 bath 700 SF
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level 3 floor plan
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level 4 floor plan
program 1. lobby 2. reception 3. mail room 4. storage 5. trash 6. grocery 7. grocery back of house 8. loading/unloading 9. parking entrance 10. rentable room 11. courtyard 12. gym 13. yoga area 1 bed/ 1 bath interior living space
Lawrence, KS
Mixed-Use Housing
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Rainfall •Water •Economy
Roof •Integration •Water •Energy
Terra Cotta •Resources •Change
Daylighting •Integration •Energy •Well-Being
ERV/DOAS System •Energy •Well-Being
Grocery Store •Equitable Community •Economy •Well-Being
Roof Planters •Integration •Ecosystems •Water
cote 10 design measures
Green Screening •Integration •Ecosystems Apartment Units •Water •Energy •Well-Being •Resources •Discovery
Courtyard •Integration •Ecosysems •Water •Well-Being •Change
GARDEN P west elevation 10
Mixed-Use Housing
Lawrence, KS
1. Integration allow natural light to be utilized most of the day use native and adaptive plantings roof design allows for natural ventilation in the inner courtyard 2. Equitable Community give a stronger connection between south park and Massachusetts street residential supports retail retail floor connects with the rest of Massachusetts street 3. Ecosystems green wall screen and the courtyard supports matric fauna native and adaptive plantings 4. Water drainage of rainwater can be recycled 5. Economy reduction of water cots through water harvesting grocery store contributes to Massachusetts street economy 6. Energy using daylighting throughout the day to reduce lighting costs and carbon footprint tight and heavily insulated envelope using a ERV and DOAS system 7. Well-Being using a ERV and DOAS System small gym inside apartment complex grocery store with fresh fruits and vegetables courtyard and south park encourages inhabitants to get outside 8. Resources terra cotta- can last up to 75 years, keeps the internal thermal temperature and a comfortable level CLT- doesn’t burn as easily, doesn’t require burning of fossil fuels during construction repetitive units easier for construction 9. Change materials chosen to last passive strategies vegetation improve air quality 10. Discovery stacking apartments help the inner works of plumbing and HVAC modular forms help with construction how to create a contrast that looks presentable in a popular area
POINTE GROCERY
Lawrence, KS
Mixed-Use Housing
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south section
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Mixed-Use Housing
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
Mixed-Use Housing
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Mixed-Use Housing
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
Mixed-Use Housing
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craft distillery
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Craft Distillery
Kansas City, MO
Kansas City, MO
Craft Distillery
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Spring 2020 SketchUp|Revit|Lumion
This project was a craft distillery located in the Crossroads District of Kansas City, Missouri. The project’s intended use was to be a place where spirits would be made as well as to allow people to host events or walk off the street to enjoy some of the house made spirits. For the design of this project, I started off by looking at the program as a whole and understanding what was most important and moved to have my design be impacted by these important parts of the program. I wanted the outdoor space to have views to the downtown Kansas City area, the distilling process to be seen walking by on the sidewalk, and people to be drawn into the space to take a tour or enjoy an evening at the retail bar. In the program, I also had to consider where events could be held in the space as well as where staff support could be but also abide by the code. This project contributed to my education by helping me understand how everything fit together and the best way to design the structure while making sure I was following the proper building codes.
extrude
push for outdoor space
press in for entrance
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Craft Distillery
Kansas City, MO
coping cap tpo roofing rigid insulation and metal decking steel beam (roof structure)
suspended gwb ceiling
curtain wall
steel beam and metal decking suspended gyb ceiling gypsum board insulation wall kicker liquid applied moisture barrier terra cotta rain screen flashing
concrete floor rigid insulation and metal decking concrete beam
concrete foundation wall concrete slab gravel fill wall section
Kansas City, MO
Craft Distillery
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18TH STREET
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OAK STREET
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11 UP
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level 1 floor plan 20
Craft Distillery
Kansas City, MO
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basement floor plan
level 2 floor plan
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program 1. stills and fermenters 2. mash tun 3. filtration equipment 4. distillers lab 5. barrel dumping and filling 6. retail bar 7. loading/unloading 8. spent grain tanks 9. tasting bar 10. entrance (tour staging/display/retail) 11. plumbing room 12. electrical room 13. grain grinding 14. bottling 15. equipment boiler 16. enzyme and botanical storage 17. barrel storage 18. grain storage 19. staff exercise 20. staff lockers 21. staff conference 22. small conference 23. board room 24. storage 25. break area 26. printing 27. office 28. outdoor space 29. event space 30. kitchen/catering support 31. event bar
level 3 floor plan Kansas City, MO
Craft Distillery
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east elevation
west section
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Craft Distillery
Kansas City, MO
north elevation
south section
Kansas City, MO
Craft Distillery
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Craft Distillery
Kansas City, MO
Kansas City, MO
Craft Distillery
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design build
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Design Build
Kansas City, KS
Kansas City, KS
Design Build
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N 13th Street
Fall 2019 Fusion 360|Sketch-Up|Craftmanship
Grandview Blvd
Tauromee Ave
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Design Build
Kansas City, KS
N 13th Street
N 14th Street
Sandusky Ave
N 15th Street
N 17th Street
N 16th Street
My design build project was a different experience from that of a normal studio. In this studio my class finished up the main room in an old Conoco gas station that was converted into a community center in Kansas City, Kansas. This is a place where people come for different reasons including Bible study, small gatherings and other events. The main focus for this project was to make the space more useable for their Friday coffee. Upon our arrival into the building and the room we were finishing, the class noticed five main things that we should accomplish. These were some type of countertop space, a space division between two rooms, more seating, a lighting fixture, and opening the space to allow more natural light and finish the openings nicely. We then split up into groups that kept evolving throughout and worked on the five different aspects and then executed the build. Two design build studios prior to my semester created a table and an entrance for the same room. This space will have continual use for many years to come as the project will continue to evolve.
Orville Ave
site/communal space
school
houses
bird’s eye view
Kansas City, KS
Design Build
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understanding space
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Design Build
Kansas City, KS
design original door condition
first iteration
wainscot ith reclaimed lumber leaving brick exposed second iteration
final iteration
wainscot having half steel and half reclaimed lumber
conceal with steel to constrast reclaimed lumber Kansas City, KS
Design Build
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construction
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Design Build
Kansas City, KS
finish room As a class, we all were involved in installing all aspects of the project and the design was developed in groups of about 2-3. My main focus on design was the door trim condition because it was an unclean opening and needed work. The project, as a whole, consisted of many prefabricated aspects to make an easier install. This project was completed, and our client was very pleased with all we had designed and installed as well as how much more usable the space was made. It will be used for years to come and especially for our client’s weekly Friday coffee that he hosts to allow the community to come together.
Kansas City, KS
Design Build
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makerspace
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Makerspace
Kansas City, MO
Kansas City, MO
Makerspace
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Fall 2018 Rhino|Revit|Lumion
The Makerspace was located in Santa Fe, Kansas City, Missouri. I had corner site in a rundown area of Kansas City and the objective was to bring back the area by development of new buildings. This was designed to be a place where many people from this area would be able come and work thus providing many jobs in a location where people have struggled to find jobs. For the design of the building, I started off with rectilinear shapes in a small box. From there the size and type of rectilinear shape were based off of the context on or around the site in Kansas City. After creating these shapes, the exercise transferred into Rhino where I created a box and then used the bullion command to subtract the rectilinear shapes from the box. After I had a box with shapes subtracted, the next step was to shear a part of the building which is where I got an overhang of the second floor to the first. From there, I examined the different ways that the box could become a building in Rhino before I started programming the building.
PROSPECT AVENUE
27TH STREET
site plan 36
Makerspace
Kansas City, MO
substract
shear
Kansas City, MO
Makerspace
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level 1 floor plan
level 2 floor plan
program 1. entrance 2. office 3. semi-enclosed work area 4. studio 5. dust room 6. open work area 7. break room 8. instructional area 38
Makerspace
Kansas City, MO
north elevation
west elevation
west section
Kansas City, MO
Makerspace
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Makerspace
Kansas City, MO
Kansas City, MO
Makerspace
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the last carnival
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The Last Carnival
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
The Last Carnival
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The Last Carnival was a project located in North Lawrence, Kansas. This project was a building designed for a local acrobatics school in the area. This project started out by developing models based on the given site. From those models, I then created the general form of the building. I evaluated the topography of the site and area around and created different levels of the building. I then took the 3 topographic levels that embodied the most spaces and changed those around to create my building. An indoor and an outdoor performance space was created which allowed for acrobatics and aerial to be performed. This design also included a kitchen, flex spaces, a massage room, as well as a dorm area where performers could stay if a retreat was going to be hosted or guest performers were in town. This project in all helped my design and made me think out of the box in creating a distinctive space. It was also a unique type of project as I tried to put myself in the shoes of a performer and picture what they would want out of their space.
Across Street
Street
Site
Behind Site
Levee
River
Spring 2019 Revit|Lumion
topography map
extrude map
create forms
rotate 3 tallest
slope and push forms
push to create cantilever
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The Last Carnival
Lawrence, KS
roof
level 2
level 1
Lawrence, KS
The Last Carnival
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north elevation
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Refrigerator
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level 1 floor plan
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The Last Carnival
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1. lobby 2. office 3. kitchen 4. massage room 5. seating area 6. storage 7. indoor performance area 8. outdoor performance area
Lawrence, KS
north section
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level 2 floor plan
1. living space 2. sleeping dorms 3. laundry room 4. outdoor perfomrance area
Lawrence, KS
The Last Carnival
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The Last Carnival
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
The Last Carnival
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study abroad
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Study Aborad
Italy, France, Spain
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Italy, France, Spain
Study Abroad
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Summer 2019 Hand Sketches
Over summer 2019, I was very fortunate to study abroad and explore 3 countries seeing a total of 9 cities, make 16 new friends, and explore a part of the world where I have never been before. The trip started off in Italy (Rome, Siena, and Florence). From there, I went to Southern France (Lyon, La Tourette, Aix-en-Provence, and Marseille), and finally Spain (Barcelona and Madrid). Throughout this trip, I improved my hand drawing skills as well as learned about the history and architecture that influenced these amazing countries. This trip changed my perspective on how to understand architecture in different places as well as how historic and modern architecture can work together, look seamless, and be part of the environment. This trip demonstrated to me how architecture can shape cities and how cities can shape architecture. It showed how architecture can adapt to its environment. I documented this trip through photos and hand sketches. These sketches helped me gain an understanding of the architecture and environment allowed me to further my knowledge.
siena, italy
rome, italy
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Study Aborad
Italy, France, Spain
madrid, spain
barcelona, spain
aix-en-provence, france
rome, italy
siena, italy florence, italy
Italy, France, Spain
Study Abroad
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thank you Riley Hausman rhausman17@gmail.com 818.675.0549 issuu.com/rhausman