Graduate Portfolio Spencer Anderson
Spencer Anderson 998 East Oakmont Dr. Kaysville, UT 84037 801.856.8167 spencer.anderson10@gmail.com andersonarchitecture.tumblr.com
Work Experience Currently no firm experience
Education University of Utah - Salt Lake City, UT
August 2011-2014
Salt Lake Community College - Taylorsville, UT
Received a Master of Architecture Finished the Design Build Bluff Program
August 2006 - 2011
Received an Associates of Architecture
Skills Organized, quick learner, excellent communicator, intrinsically motivated, computer literate, able to work well independently and in a group, with a high level of work ethics. Proficient in: Revit, Auto CAD, Rhino, Sketch Up, Photoshop, Illustrator, and Microsoft Office
Achievements Masters of Architecture Design Build Bluff Program Served a 2 year church mission Eagle Scout
Introduction Discovering Architecture For the past sixteen years it has been a goal to become an architect, and with the completion of Architectural Graduate school that goal has become one step closer to reality. My love of architecture started as a Jr. High assignment creating a basic floor plan from the lid of a shoe box. From that moment on I knew that I wanted to design and create spaces that would hold individual experiences. Along the journey of architectural education I have been engrossed in many Different architectural styles, designs, and the different software that allow me to create my architectural ideas. Some of the software the I have learned and become proficient in are Revit, Rhino, Auto CAD, Sketch Up, Photoshop, Illustrator, In design, Microsoft Word, and the basics of 3DS. I currently have a Masters of Architecture degree from the University of Utah and will be looking to become a member of the licensed community..
Goal As a post graduate my goals have been lofty and committing which have allowed me to experiance architecture in many different lights. It is now my goal to find gainful employment, one that will assist in my desire to become a licensed architect. Post licence I would like to continue learning how to improve our urban society. Further more how to integrate sustainability technologies and vernacular architecture within that urban landscape. With cities now growing at an ever increasing rate, it seems that there is a great need to rethink the opportunities and the extents of design. In this field I want to learn how to create a design that will have a great impact on the community by being well designed and using sustainable principles to decrease the buildings energy consumption.
Bonneville Motel Semister One Sketching; Sketch Up; Illustrator; Photoshop The Bonneville Motel is a project based in the Salt Flats of Utah. The project was to create an homage to the motels that rose with the creation and growth of the car. There is an importance expressed in the horizon, which is very prominente in every direction. In this project I wanted to raise the building up off the land allowing for parking below and to excentuated the horizon in the distance. Creating here is literally a blank slate, a white canvas with a distant view.
Site
North East
Site Context
Sketch Plan
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Kitchen Bed
Bed
MEP/Storage
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Check-In
Bath
Parking
Lobby
First Floor
Rooms
DN
Elev.
Second Floor
Bath
South Elevation
Section Elevation
Bespoke Bike Collective Semester Two Sketching; Rhino; Revit; Illustrator; Photoshop In the city of Portland, Oregon the city planners were looking at continuing the park in the Pearl District, which is currently interrupted by a postal office. With this project it was proposed to create a bike center that would connect the existing park and a proposed new section of park to the North. The project was expected to create bike shops, machine shops, and special program. It was also requisite that the whole site be accessible through biking thus allowing the community to easily access the program.
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Bike Shop
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Bike Shop
Bike Shop Work Shop
Work Shop
Bike Shop
Bike Shop Work Shop
Bike Shop Cafe’
First Floor
Second Floor
West Elevation
North Elevation
South Elevation
East Section
West Section
Cherry Creek Ski Lodge/Resort Semester Three Sketching; Revit; Rhino; Illustrator; Photoshop Coupled with a fellow classmate Keith LeClair we worked on a newly proposed ski lodge for the city of Richmond Utah. The challenge was to create a small lodge/resort for the skiers of Richmond. This building would be no bigger than 10,000 sf in size and should be located at one of three predetermined sites on the mountain side. We chose to select the connecting site at the base of the three ski lifts, being central required a great deal in regards to the circulation and scale of the project.
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Daily Wind Directions
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Programming
Public/ Ticketing Counter
Retail/ Equiptment Lockers
Restrooms
First Aid
Public/ Ticketing Counter
Lobby
Ticketing
First Aid
Restaurant
Public/ Ticketing Counter
Kitchen
Retail/ Equiptment
Resturant
Lockers
Lockers
Offices
First Aid
Offices
MEP
Restrooms
Meeting
Meeting
MEP
Offices
MEP
Rental/Equipment
Lobby
Restrooms
MEP
Offices Public/ Ticketing Counter
Restraunt
Restraunt
Kitchen
Meeting
Restrooms
First Aid
Meeting
Kitchen
Lockers
Lobby
First Aid
Meeting
MEP
Lockers
Lobby
Kitchen
Offices
Kitchen Lobby
Restaurant Spatial Adjacencies
Program/Site
Rental/Equipment
Restrooms
Daylighting hierarchy
Square Footage
Program/Site Rental/Equipment
4' - 10 1/2"
9' - 10 3/4"
9' - 2"
10' - 5 1/2"
20' - 5 1/2"
18' - 5 1/2"
7' - 2 3/4"
9' - 10"
3' - 0" 5' - 0"
19' - 10"
Locker Room 1/16" = 1'-0"
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LG Restroom 1/16" = 1'-0"
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First Aid 1/16" = 1'-0"
24' - 7"
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12' - 0"
SM Restroom 1/16" = 1'-0"
50' - 8"
25' - 5 1/2"
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20' - 4"
20' - 4" 40' - 8"
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Lobby 1/16" = 1'-0"
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Public/Ticketing 1/16" = 1'-0"
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Offices 1/16" = 1'-0"
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MEP 1/16" = 1'-0"
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Meeting Space 1/16" = 1'-0"
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Retail Space 1/16" = 1'-0"
3' - 0"
8' - 0 1/2"
16' - 11" 16' - 0"
15' - 0"
16' - 5 1/2"
11' - 8"
16' - 11"
20' - 0"
15' - 0"
20' - 10"
3' - 6"
31' - 5 1/2"
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Dining Hall 1/16" = 1'-0"
10' - 2"
6' - 0"
7' - 8 1/2"
22' - 0"
22' - 0"
Spatial Hierarchy
19' - 0"
5' - 8"
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Kitchen 1/16" = 1'-0"
6' - 0"
5' - 0"
Entrance Medical
Storage
MEP/Storage
Rental
UP
Front Desk Rest Rooms Locker
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First Floor Office
Rest Rooms
DN
Cafe Kitchen
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Second Floor
Connected Patio
North West
South West
North East
South East
Section 1
Section 2
Arcadia Library Semester Four Sketching; Revit; Rhino; Sketch Up; Illustrator; Photoshop This project takes place in the district of Arcadia in the city of Phoenix Arizona. With the growth of library projects in the city of phoenix it was proposed that we choose from a number of four sites that the city has been looking at for a new public library. Sitting just North of 48th Street and East Indian School Road we were challenged to create a library that addressed the access from all desired locations. One of the reasons that I chose this site was the close location to the public High School and the close proximity to the Arcadia neighborhoods to the North. Though the site is small it holds a great spot for the community.
Old Indian School Road
Arcaida High School
N Arcadia Site
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South Elevation
East Elevation
North Elevation
West Elevation
Section 1
Section 2
4� Rigid Insulation
4x18 Open Web Joist
2x6 Alloy Studs
Copper Cladding
W18x256 Moment Connection
Revolving Door
Exterior Detail
Wall Section
Salt Lake Mediation Center Semester Five Sketching; Revit; Rhino; Illustrator; Photoshop; Construction Located at 200 North and 200 West in Salt Lake City Utah, The site is on an unused corner site close to downtown and public transit. The challenge that comes with the design of a mediation center is that there needs to be a calm feeling embedded into the architecture. The current site of mediation in the salt lake valley is a deep dark windowless basement, which doesn’t give a good communicative feeling.
Marmalade District
Existing Site
Sizing
Molding
Push and Pull
Model Progression North Quince St
200 West
200 North
Push and Pull Progression
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925 A. MEP B. Parking Garage 4523 5448
South Elevation
Section 1
West Elevation
Section 2
Design Build Bluff
(SolRose)
Semester Six & Seven Sketching; Revit; Rhino; Illustrator; Photoshop; Construction The Design Build Bluff (DBB) program at the University of Utah allows students the opportunity to design and build a home for a Navajo family in need. This is a two Semester program where the first semester the design, where each of the twelve designers are collaborating everything into a single design. From the conceptual design we needed to create the implementation documents, which required us to dig deep into the details of the building. In the second semester the twelve of us moved to the city of Bluff in order to construct our design. In this session of DBB we worked with a lady by the name a Juanita Joe and her son Troy Joe. With DBB’s new endeavor we found that we had a challenge that had not been presented to the previous DBB sessions, that challenge was the client we were to design and build for was in a wheel chair. Our design needed to address the abilities that she currently had. With this challenge in mind each room was designed to allow for ample circulation and ease of access around the house. DBB Group: Atsushi Yamamoto (Staff), Hiroko Yamamoto (Staff), Spencer Anderson, Tyson Smith, Emily Black, Nic Tucker, Tal Rice, Steve Arave, Matt Rogers, Juanita Joe (Client), Marin Hebdon, Matt Rogers, Matt Reeves, Emily Nybo, Ray Bryson
Client, Staff and students Image taken by Mike Rogers
Site looking West Monument Valley
Site
33'-8 1/8" 8 5/8"
5'-6 5/8"
4'-0"
3'-10 1/16"
2'-3 3/4"
3'-0"
6 1/2"
3'-11 1/8"
2'-0"
6'-3 7/8"
1'-5 9/16"
200' 20'
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Future Electrical Line Future Water Line
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Trailer Re-location
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Drain field North to Northeast
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11'-9"
North to Blue Mountain Base Point Angled 22°East of North
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3'-0"
Entry
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18'-6"
4'-1 5/8"
6'-6 1/4"
208'-6"
8 15/16"
4' 4.5"
2'-0 1/2"
8 15/16"
5' 3.5"
6' 5.5"
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9'-4 1/2"
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Building Footprint
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DESIGNED BY School of Architecture University of Utah
OWNER + CLIENT Juanita Joe Address Bluff, Utah Phone Number email
Site Plan
DRAWN BY:
Emily Black
DATE 25/11/2013 PROJECT JUANITA JOE HOUSE TITLE
SITE PLAN
SCALE 1" = 32'
DESIGNED BY School of Architecture University of Utah
SHEET:
DRAWN BY: Tyson Smith
DATE PROJECT TITLE
OWNER + CLIENT Juanita Joe address
A-1.0
Bluff, Utah Phone Number email
Floor Plan
SCALE
12/12/2013
JUANITA JOE HOUSE
FLOOR R PLAN
1/4'' = 1'-0'
SHEET:
A-2.0
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3 Switch Light Box 2X4 Knotched
1'-6 3/4"
Metal Tie
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5'-3 1/2"
2X4 Knotched
6 1/2"
1'-9"
11'-1 1/2" 12'-7 3/4"
Plan 1'' = 1'-0'
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1'-4 3/16" 1'-6"
3'-5 5/8"
2'-9 1/16"
2'-9"
2'-8 1/16"
4'-6"
1'-10" 3'-0"
Double L Angle Header
1/2 Haus Bolt 9" Concrete Footer
6 1/2"
2'-8"
2'-0 1/4"
2'-8 3/8"
7'-0"
4'-4 1/8"
6'-9 3/4"
1-1/2" Conduit Pipe
3'-3 5/8"
4'-9 3/4"
2'-5 1/2"
Wall Section 1/2'' = 1'-0'
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DRAWN BY: Spencer Anderson
DESIGNED BY
School of Architecture University of Utah
DATE PROJECT TITLE
OWNER + CLIENT
Juanita Joe address Bluff, Utah Phone Number email
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SCALE
DESIGNED BY
FLOOR PLAN
School of Architecture University of Utah
SHEET:
DRAWN BY: Spencer Anderson
Rammed Earth Elevation 1/2'' = 1'-0'
02
DATE PROJECT
REV:
25/11/2013
JUANITA JOE HOUSE
TITLE
RAMMED EARTH DETAILS
OWNER + CLIENT
A-4.0
1/4'' = 1'-0'
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2014-02-27
JUANITA JOE HOUSE
Juanita Joe address Bluff, Utah Phone Number email
SHEET:
A-5.4
SCALE 1/2'' = 1'-0"
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12" #210 TJI's @ 16" O.C.
12'-4 1/4"
Ridge 13'-1 15/16"
2 A-5.2
Exterior North Top Plate 9'-11 3/16"
Fiber Cement Board Panel Siding 1/2"x2" Engineered Wood Furring @ 18" O.C. 7/16" OSB Plywood (Part of ZIP System Sheathing)
Exterior SouthTop Plate 7'-1"
1 A-5.3
AMSCO Window (See Window B of A-8.0) Finish Floor 0'-4"
Grade 0'-0"
2 x 4 (Exterior) and 2 x 3 (Interior) Double Stud Staggered Wall @ 16" O.C. 4
3 8'-4"
1
2 5'-9 1/2"
8'-3 1/2"
1/2" Foam (Part of ZIP System Sheathing)
Gypsum Board Ridge 13'-1 15/16"
Exterior North Top Plate 9'-11 3/16"
Corner Plan Section Detail 1'' = 1'-0"
02 1 A-5.2
Finish Floor 0'-4"
Grade 0'-0"
DESIGNED BY School of Architecture University of Utah
OWNER + CLIENT Juanita Joe address Bluff, Utah Phone Number email
DRAWN BY: Talbot Rice
DATE PROJECT
25/11/2013
REV:
DESIGNED BY
JUANITA JOE HOUSE
School of Architecture University of Utah
TITLE
BUILDING SECTIONS SCALE 1/5'' = 1'-0"
Talbot Rice
DATE PROJECT
01
South Wall Section Detail 3/4'' = 1'-0"
Juanita Joe address Bluff, Utah Phone Number email
25/11/2013
REV:
JUANITA JOE HOUSE
TITLE
WALL SECTION
OWNER + CLIENT
SHEET:
A-5.0
DRAWN BY:
SCALE 3/4'' = 1'-0'
SHEET:
A-5.3
Photos by Scott Zimmerman
Fisk Plant
(High Point)
Semester Eight Sketching; Rhino; Illustrator; Photoshop The final project in my educational career. With the capstone studio project there is no regulation on what you are to design and the sites for the final studio is narrowed down to a few different locations.The general siteto work with was along Cermak Rd. Cermak historically held a large number of Chicagos industrial complexes using the river as a major means of transporting goods. Currently Chicagos industrial areas are suffering and many buildings are becoming abandonded, disconnecting it from the whole of Chicago. The goal of the studio then became a challenge to reconnected Cermak with Chicago through architecture. Since the project was open to interpretation two of my colleagues and myself felt that it was important to work together in urbanizing the newly decommissioned Fisk Coal Power Plant. The three of us wanted to create an urban landscape through the connection of our three projects, a mixed use residential, community center, and a educational boat collective. Through which reconnecting Chicago with proposed water and land transportation means. It isn’t just the three projects that create the urban landscape but the renovation of exciting buildings and a few proposed new installments to complete the urban connection.
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New Residential
Repurposed Supermarket
Chicago
Art Gallery Storage
Repurposed factory Museum
Repurposed Residential
New Residential
Parking Garage First Floor Store Front
Parking Garage First Floor Store Front Art Gallery New Residential
Repurposed Residential
Connecting Circulation
Fisk Plant Site
Existing industriatial
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Residential and Commercial Spaces 45 Story Commercial Commercial Spaces X 8 Shop Space Sub Level Storage X 8
Offices
Office Spaces X 6 Offices X 7 Rest Rooms X 2
2,000 SF
6,250-10,200 SF
2,000 SF 450 SF
1500
275 SF 325 SF 1250
Communal Space Guest Suite x 7 Green Floor Event Space
Residential Space
340 SF 5,000 SF 16,200 SF
2 Bed Apartment X 46 Living Kitchen Master Bed Bed Bath
1,450 SF
3 Bed Apartment X 46 Living Kitchen Master Bed Bed x 2 Bath
1,950 SF
Executive Suite X 2 Living Kitchen Master Suite Bath x 2 Circulation
3,550 SF
Green Spaces PV Array MEP Delivery zone
Total SF
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230 250 280 210 85
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750 SF 500SF 1000 SF 300 SF 100 SF
13,000 SF 7,500 SF 3,350 SF 9,175 SF
341,100 SF
750
500
250
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Willis Tower 1,451 Ft
Chicago Skyline
Trump International 1,389 ft
John Hancock Center 1,127 ft
311 South Wacker 960 ft
High Point 538 ft
Commercial/Office 1-5
Residential 6-45
545’
483’
279’
75’
Section
Elevation
72 Summer Solstice
Dis-Connected Walkway
5” exposed Concrete Thermal Mass
23 Winter Solstice
Covered W24x103
W24x103 4” Ridigid Insulation
6” retractable Cor ten Steel
Exterior Structure Connection
Wall Detail
4” Ceiling
References Libby Haslam
GSBS, UofU Instructor
haslam@arch.utah.edu 801-585-5354
Steven Tobler
Private Practice, UofU Instructor
tobler@arch.utah.edu 801-585-9314
Dan Hoffman
VP Studio Ma, UofU Instructor
hoffman@arch.utah.edu
Character References Casey Copier
UofU colleague
caseycopier1@gmail.com 801.815.1925
Tyson Smith
UofU colleague
tyson8383@hotmail. 435.670.4671
Matt Pattberg
UofU colleague
mattpattberg@yahoo.com 801.898.6789