EDUCATION
Bachelor of Architecture - Mississippi State University 5th Year Student Expected graduation: May 2015
WORK EXPERIENCE
Brumfield Ward & Associates, PA: Ridgeland, MS Hal Brumfield 601.982.0341 June 2014 - January 2015 Jackson Pubic School - schematic design, construction documents , & site Inspection PECO Chicken Plant - Site inspection, schematic design, construction drawings, & existing factory documentation. Grimes + Architects: Tuscaloosa, AL James Grimes 205.758.2800 June 2013 - August 2013 -Schematic design for renovation of Comfort Inn (Tuscaloosa)
SKILLS
TECHNICAL: -Adobe Creative Suites: Photoshop, Illustrator, & InDesign -REVIT 2015 -AUTOCAD -Rinoceros / Grasshopper -Sketchup -Drafting
ACTIVITES
-Natonal Organization of Minority Architecture -American Institute of Architecture Students -NOMAS Officer -Habitat for Humanity
Blues Trail | Howlin' Wolf Center
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North Farm
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Waffle Screen
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Overlook Casino
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Jackson 2100
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Pearl River Building
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Blues Trail | Howlin' Wolf Center
Located near the birthplace of blues muscian Chester Burnett, West Point became a local blues destination for musician and fans. Mainly a agricultural city, the Illinois Railroad became a way out for blues musicians and others in the regions to cities like Chicago. In order to revitalize the downtown area and create a lively environments the districts of Westpoint are connected to inner cities with series of paths for pedestrians and bikers with the expansion of Kitty Dill Park. The Howlin Wolf Center becomes a node along the Blues Trail to celebrate history and bring the community of West Point together. The Train Depot site provides a opportunity for thresholds where artifacts can be viewed in the Blues museum while providing social and urban spaces where communitiesmembers can interact in events like Black Pairie Art Festival.
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Spring 2013 | Studio IV-B
DISTRICT MAP
SITE PLAN`
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THIRD FLOOR
1. Lobby 2. Gift Shop 3. Hall of Fame 4. Exhibit Space 5. Storage
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PLAZA SECTION CUT
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Lobby Rendering
Exhibit Space Rendering
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Hallf of Fame Rendering
Blues Trail | Arts Council The Arts Council is a renovation project of an old train depot station into a art gallery and a classrooms for the West Point community. Working with the existing conditions of the building, the programmatic functions where divided by the existing bays. In order to provide more daylighitng a new roof along with with clearstory where added. Above: Sketch studies of the orignal train depot facade and roof.
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FLOOR PLAN ENTRY RENDERING
GALLERY SPACE RENDERING
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EAST ELEVATION
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N Farm | Arboretum Located on Hwy 182 in Starkville MS, North farm is a major threshold into Starkville and MSU Campus. Mainly used by the agriculture department for plant research, the site is broken down into several units structured by gravel roads and waterinfrastructure. In additionto research the farm is a local community spot for walking dogs, running, biking and other outdoor activities. Reflecting the landscape through series of study drawing The North Arboretum houses research green houses and water run off system research.
Entomology Lab
North Arboretum
Hwy 182
CONTEXT MAP
Above: Sketch drawings, studying the change in the topography Below: Model study of figure ground relationship
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Spring 2011 | Studio II-B
SITE PLAN
View sheds of North Farm from the plateau quadrant of the site.
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N Farm | Entomology Lab Situated on top of a plateau in the research park area, the Entomology lab composes of two levels carved into the slope of the hill. The building composes of display area located on top level while research and storage is in a more controlled lower level.
SITE PLAN
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Waffle Screen | Parametric Design The waffle screen system was designed as a threshold between the inside and outside providing several different functions. From outside it provdies shading from southern light, privacy, and air movement while from inside user maintains view sheds, operability ,and provides adequeate day light. Using regional material like wood provided a cost effective construction while providing durability for the southern climate.
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Fall 20123 | Parametric Modeling
Above: Sketches of connection between "H" and "V" rib members. Left: CNC Router shop drawings for rib members. Each memmber is cut out from 3/4" plywood.
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Overlook Casino | Entomology Lab The Casinos are a prominent business in Biloxi and the costal area. Built around the coastal line creating a barrier around the community, Most casino’s often have no connection to the community and are a black box that gives the user no sense of time. Using a existing brown field site located at end of Lee st., casino is designed to draw the community to the water front with the redevelopment of back bay dock area.
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Fall 2012 | Studio IV-A
CIRCULATION DIAGRAM
EXTERIOR RENDERING
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HOTEL FLOOR PLAN
HOTEL LOBBY FLOOR PLAN
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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CASINO LEVEL ONE PLAN B
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Jackson 2100 | Urban Planning This proposal seeks to create a programmaticaly diverse cityscape that fosters economic development, a dense urban population, and an authentic sense of place. This can be achieved using principles of cluster type zoning and land use zoning, combined into a new [BLOCK] zoning. Block Zoning takes conventional zoning practice a step further, providing guidelines which encourage heterogeneous urban programs. The Various program types work to create a comprehensive urban fabric, providing the necessary amenities to make an urban lifestyle desirable. The application of this proposal would secure a successful future for 2100 Jackson, MS. This zoning rules then where applied to fourteen blocks between Pearl St. and Silas Brown St. along with a promenade.
Fall 2014 | Urban Design
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MASSING PLAN
Green Space
Sanjay Rajput
Mark Riley
John Thomas
The Lawn
Clay Cottingham
Alex Reeves
Rachel Mickenly
Nick Purvis
JEFFERSON ST. ELEVATION
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Pearl River Building | Mixed Use With decades of globalization, cities inner cores have transformed with the spread of its population to the outer boundaries. Leaving cities like Jackson, MS in need of revitalization as key functioning programs have also relocated to the outer edges. In order to revitalize the downtown area, Jackson needs people to live ,and use downtown amenities. Located by near the Pearl Rive the site presents several opportunity to address Jackson's need for residential units and supporting amenities. This mixed use program will contain two main functions that deals with residential and commercial use. The commercial space will be located in the lower levels, with small to medium lease able space to tenants like grocery store, cafe, and offices. While the upper levels will contain mix apartment units, and a mechanical floor.
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN Fall 2014 | Studio - VA
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SANJAY RAJPUT
3805 N. State St. Apt# 2 Jackson, MS 39216 601.880.3838 srr142@msstate.edu