Trevor B. Maclin SELECTED WORKS
L ET’ S CO LLABOR ATE Greetings, my name is Trevor Maclin. I enjoy new learning opportunities along with overcoming challenges that expose myself to new and revolutionary practices, as well as, techniques. I work diligently, create clear goals and relish in collaborative environments. I’ve found that my curious nature, along with my fondness for solving problems, make design work the ideal career path for myself. While I intend to further my education to obtain a Master of Architecture degree (and ultimately an architectural license), I know gaining a diverse catalogue of experiences and skills, first, will significantly assist my graduate studies. Over the next five years, I intend to pursue work opportunities that challenge, as well as, expand my perception of the built environment. I will explore first hand how designers influence and shape our world in order to better understand what my influence on the profession will be. I’ve found that architecture is both the process and product of planning, designing and constructing form, space and most importantly, ambience. Designs should reflect functional, technical, social, environmental, and aesthetic considerations. As designers, our work should satisfy three principles (durability, utility, & beauty). Great architectural works are often perceived as cultural and political symbols. Great designers do not just create a building or structure. Their work strives to create an experience for its occupants and to reflect the inhabitants of its context. During my undergraduate career, I’ve attempted to master the design of atmospheres and to create experiences that positively impact the locale in which it exists.
RÉSUMÉ ASPIRATION:
Participate in the investigation, design and application of sustainable and ecological practices within the design profession. Work for a firm whose past works and future ambitions embrace and progress sustainable and ecological experimentation within the design profession at a variety of scales. Establish a strong relationship with a firm that has a diverse range of design expertises, opportunities for advancement and a supportive environment mentourship.
EDUCATION:
SUNY at Buffalo (Buffalo, NY) Major: Architecture (Bachelor of Science) 2011-2015 Hutchinson Central Technical H.S. (Buffalo, NY) Major: Engineering Technology (H.S. Regents Diploma) 2005-2009
EXPERIENCE:
New Hope Baptist Church Freelance Designer Jul. 2015 - Oct. 2015 SUNY at Buffalo: GRoW HOME Competition Team Member Jan. - Jun. 2015
SKILLS:
CONTACT:
Digital Graphics Adobe Illustrator Adobe InDesign Adobe Photoshop V-Ray
Digital Modeling AutoCAD Grasshopper Revit Rhino Sketch-Up
Trevor B. Maclin 41 Calderwood Dr. Buffalo, NY 14215 716.940.7538 trevor.maclin@gmail.com
Physical Modeling Hand Drafting Laser Cutting Modeling Woodworking
REFEREN CE I was Trevor Maclin’s senior design studio instructor for a comprehensive Urban Housing Studio during the Fall semester of 2014. Trevor received a grade of “B+“. The Program called for 16 units of housing, plus a public program on a corner site in Allentown, Buffalo’s downtown arts and historic district. Trevor chose to create a 24/7/365 Live-Work facility for the Music-is-Art Festival which combines contemporary music with 2D and 3D artists. Trevor proposed a structural grid that provided flexibility to mount interchangable components for both music, as well as, visual arts. Large and small spaces have been ‘carved out’ of the structural grid on the courtyard-side of the building, appropriate to accommodate diverse music and art events and other social happenings. The south-facing street front has an occupiable double-skin that acts as upper story ‘storefronts’ for the Live-Work units. Overall, Trevor’s graphic skills are excellent. He is meticulous, creative, and productive. His work ethic is excellent. He made advances for each studio class. Throughout the semester, Trevor was a pleasure to work with and took suggestions very well. Trevor would make an excellent addition to any graduate program or architecture office. Sincerely, Brad Wales, R.A., Clinical Assistant Professor bawales@buffalo.edu
Brad Wales Architecture Office: 164 Allen Street Buffalo, New York 14201 716.866.9665
CO N TEN TS OFFICE ANATOMY MUSIC IS ART ORGANIC SYSTEMS CONSTRUCTION TECHTONICS GRoW HOME
COMPREHENSIVE DESIGN | URBAN | COMMERCIAL OFFICE
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COMPREHENSIVE DESIGN | URBAN | MIXED-USE
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PRECEDENT ANALYSIS | URBAN | MARKET SYSTEMS
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PRECEDENT ANALYSIS | URBAN | CONSTRUCTION DETAIL
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COLLABRATIVE DESIGN-BUILD | RESIDENTIAL | COMPETITION
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Steel Structure
Concrete Cores / Pilars
Heavy Timber Structure
Structural Axonometric Scale: 3/32” = 1’
first floor plan [Left Image] structural axonometric [Right Image] 01_MACLIN
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collage rendered section [Image] 03_MACLIN
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Prevailing Winds
Air intake & outlets occur near the ceiling of each floor Louvers can be retacted to permit thermal mass & allow artist to show their work. louvers are place inside outer facade to reflect thermal gain from the units, but allow it in the sunspace.
MUSIC IS ART GALLERY
Live/Work Entry 10’
Live/Work Entry
Rendered Panorama [Top Image] Elevation [Bottom Image] Performance Wall Section [Next Page] 05_MACLIN
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Summer Night
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Summer Day
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Winter Night
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Winter Day
South-facing glazing has double glass wall skin (Corridor facade) to act as thermal buffer.
MARKET
Allen Street Elevation 0
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Air heated during the day can be directed into building to pre-heat ventilation air.
Operable windows stagger to prevent exhaust and smoke from re-entering the building.
PARKING
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Buffalo
Main Street
Elevation (Detail) Scale: 1/4” = 1’ 100’
Section (Wall Detail)
Scale: 1/4” = 1’
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8 AM
1 PM
timelapse of the extending “lotscape” of Buffalo swap-meet [Top Images] analysis of various strategies to define selling lots at local swap-meet [Bottom Image] percentage of products sold for resident use vs. commercial use [Left Image] circulation of products through Guercio & Sons Market [Right Image] Scale:1’-0” = 1/32”
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Loading Area
Quick-Grab/ Small Storage
Cooler
Sales Floor
Large Storage
Product Circulation
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SPECIFICATIONS EXISTING FOUNDATION Existing concrete wall Existing pile cap Existing piles
NEW FOUNDATION
6 ½” structural concrete slab Grade beams Pile caps and piles per structural with 2’-0” R-10 rigid insulation at perimeter Vapor retarder sheeting Granular fill to B.O. grade beam Prepared subgrade
BASEMENT SLAB
1 ½” channel 48” o.c. ¾” metal fuming channel 24” o.c. 5/8” gypsum wall board
FLOOR ASSEMBLY (Student Lounge)
2” topping slab with broom finish 1” rigid insulation Drainage composite Protection sheet Hot rubberized asphaltic membrane 2 ½ “ concrete topping slab 2” composite metal decking Existing steel structure W R-14 minimum insulation finish board (thickness 3.5) attached to decking between structure bays
FLOOR ASSEMBLY (Crew Lobby)
New floor finish material on acrylic self-leveling product (where required) Existing 2 ½” concrete topping slab Existing 1” insulation Existing structural slab. #5 vertical reinf. @ corners, openings & 48” O.C.
ROOF ASSEMBLY (Student Lounge) PVC single - ply membrane ¼” overlayment board R-21 high-performance rigid insulation Vapor barrier Plywood sheathing Tong and Groove wood decking 2x6 P.T. nailer PTD. Steel purlings
EXTERNAL WALLS (Student Lounge)
5 ½” curtain wall system (with thermal break) with 6” wide vertical aluminum fin exterior
WINDOWS
Aluminum store front window and door system
CONIBEAR SHELLHOUSE The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP
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CONSTRUCTION TECHTONICS_10
3” .5”
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winter scenario
reflects heat
structures pv panels & solar thermal tubing
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TYP. RAILING TERMINATE AT HOUSE
Breathable fabric shading allow air
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Architecture
allows light Engineering
Home Life
Comfort Zone
Affordability
Appliances
Commuting
Energy Balance
GARDEN
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Handrails and Information Boards
University at Buffalo Solar Decathlon Working Session
March 12, 2015
Studio Instructor: Martha Bohm Studio Consultants: Ken Mackay, Nick Rajkovich, Brad Wales
FOR SALE
Market Appeal Communications
summer scenario
SECTION THROUGH RAMP 0
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rendered night perspective [Top Image] canopy performance diagram [Middle Image] trellis application [Bottom, Lefts Image] projector & screen application [Bottom, Right Image] 11_MACLIN
trellis trellis
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University at Buffalo University Solar Decathlon Working Sessionat Buffalo Solar Decathlon Session Studio Instructor: Martha Bohm Studio Consultants:Working Ken Mackay, Nick Rajkovich, Brad Wales GARDEN
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RAILING DETAIL
Scale: .5”=1’
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Scale: 6”=1’ 2”
RAILING DETA
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Handrails and Information Boards Handrails and Information
Studio Instructor: Martha Bohm Studio Consultants: Ken Mackay, Nick Rajkovich, Brad Wales
March 12, 2015
section through deck & railing [Left Image] typ. railing termination call-out [Middle Image] typ. railing termination plan [Right Image] GRoW HOME_12
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[THANK YOU] TREVOR B. MACLIN 41 CALDERWOOD DR. BUFFALO, NY 14215 716.940.7538 trevor.maclin@gmail.com