Ucf Bachelor's Portfolio

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University Of Central Florida

Trevor Stephens trevorhstephens@gmail.com 407.617.9860 0103 SW Meade St. Portland, Oregon 97201


Adobe Photoshop

Adobe Illustrator

Adobe inDesign


Professional Work Adaptive Re-Use Fire Station # 4 3D Modeling Renderings Creating Light Wave Chair Virtual Orlando Low Rise Mixed-Use High Rise Mixed-Use


Splitsville: 2008 Location: Miami, FL Position: Senior Draftsman

Professional Work

Millwork Metal Walls & Floors Equipment by Others

VIP Bar

6 Weeks

“POD� bench seating and ball racks

Reception Desk

Bottle Club Bar

The Building: is in the middle of downtown Miami in the central mall. This bowling ally contains high end millwork and metal fabrication. Autodesk AutoCAD


Reception Desk

The Problem: Create detail drawings of all the bowling ally millwork from the basic architectural drawings

The Solution: Be able to hand my documents to the carpenters and have them build beautiful furniture for a high end bowling ally / bar


Design Studio 6: 2011 Location: Orlando, FL

Adaptive Re-Use

Existing Structure to be remodeled

Green roofs insulate the buildings while providing a communal space. Reclaimed water off of the roofs goes into bio sand filtration tank for later use as potable water.

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Large overhangs and solar shading devices cover the windows and balconies from excessive heat gain. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

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Main entrance Reception Lobby Admin. Suite Staff Room Men’s Restroom Janitor Closet

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Women’s Restroom Common Room Mechanical Atrium Balcony Laundry Activity Room

ICF (insulated concrete forms) are used to keep out the harsh Florida heat for a more sustainable structure - Communal Space - Movement Space - Single Bedroom - Double Bedroom - Private

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The Building: This was a barracks on what was a Naval training facility that now has become a new city that is nearly self sustaining. With post tension slabs the 7 story building is very limiting on its possibilities. Autodesk Revit

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The Problem: Create a sustainable structure that can accommodate as many luxury apartments as possible while creating a community inside of the building while tying the building to the outside city. Autodesk Impression


Exterior Rendering

Interior Rendering

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The Solution: Create a multi-use building that has many luxury apartments with communal spaces. Use the location of the building to create a carbon neutral building that is appealing to live in.

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Kitchen Dining Room Restroom Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Balcony Utility Closet


Design Studio 6: 2011 Location: Orlando, FL Awarded Distinguished Design AIA 2011

Fire Station #4

Wind

Multi-directional wind patterns require Study: a specific kind of turbine

Electricity Consumption:

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Year round sunlight show that solar panels are one of the best electricity gains for this site.

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Large overhangs protect against excessive heat gain.

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Carbon Neutral and off the city grid

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The Building: Fire Station number 4 is a remodeling program that eliminates the original structure and allows the city of to gain a new state of the art fire house that uses as many sustainable features as the site will allow. Autodesk Revit

Rhinoceros 3D

1. Entrance / Atrium 2. Public Restoom 3. Office 1 4. Office 2 5. Office 3 6. Kitchen / Dining 7. Apparatus Bay 8. Chiefs Dorm 9. Lieutenants Dorm 10. Dorm A 11. Dorm B 12. Dorm C 13. Men’s Restroom 14. Men’s Locker Room Public Semi-Public 15. Women’s Restroom Semi-Private 16. Women’s Locker Room 17. Fitness Room Private 18. Storage 19. Outside Deck 20. Day Room 21. 2nd Floor RR

The Problem: Creating a sustainable structure that can house at-least ten firefighters at all times 24 hours, 7 days a week while still being able to have all of its inhabitants comfortable and happy. Winter Solstice Autodesk Impression


Solar Study:

Summer Solstice Reclaimed water off the roofs goes into tanks for later uses

Fall / Spring Equinox

Highly efďŹ cient Helix wind turbine

Photo voltaic Membranes cover the dorms to gain enough energy to power the station and return power to the city

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The Solution: Create a ďŹ re house that uses its surroundings to achieve net zero CO2 while commingling with its neighborhood. This structure will blend in while making a statement of sustainability.


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Digital Architecture: 2011 Location: Orlando, FL

3D Modeling

The Building: The Paramount is a large mix-use building is Downtown Orlando. The building has a majority of residential units with a built in garage and retail on the ďŹ rst oor. CorelDRAW

Rhinoceros 3D

The Problem: Create a 3D model using Rhinoceros 3D of a complex building using self taken measurements and pictures. Autodesk AutoCAD


The Solution: Build a model that shows the complexity and detail of the actual building. This model took over 80 hours of just modeling time.


Digital Architecture: 2011 Location: Orlando, FL

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Materials

Midterm Renderings

Glass test

Final Rendering

The Building: The “Initial� models were made in Rhino and sent to Vray in 3Ds Max. The rest of the renderings were made with a very basic house structure along with added object, furniture, and materials. Rhinoceros 3D

SketchUp

The Problem: Design 3D models that can be rendered to show our abilities in texturing and modeling. Autodesk 3Ds Max

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Final Renderings

The Solution: Produce ďŹ nal renderings that are beautiful and photo realistic.


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Digital Fabrication: 2011 Location: Orlando, FL

Creating Light

The Lamp: Our goal for the ďŹ rst digital fabrication project was to design a lamp in Rhinoceros 3D and introduce the class to the new laser cutter. CorelDRAW

Rhinoceros 3D

The Problem: Learn the process of creating a digital model, run scripts to piece the model together, and then to atten it to send to the laser cutter. Autodesk AutoCAD


The Solution: Create a lamp that can be made cheap and efďŹ ciently. The lamp is simple to assemble and was designed to be adjustable to ďŹ t the wants of the user along with the color for their likeness.


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Digital Fabrication: 2011 Location: Orlando, FL Group Project: Designer / Lead Builder

Wave Chair

The Building: To create a sculptural / architectural element that can be inhabited or used at a human scale. The object also needed to be modeled in 3D and needed to utilize the laser cutter.

CorelDRAW

The Problem: Design a 3D model based off of a classmates sketch that best represents our interpretation of their idea. Rhinoceros 3D

Autodesk AutoCAD


The Solution: Create a chair with the concept of a swooping wave. Use wood as the base structure and layer cardboard to make the seat and contour of the chair.


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Guided Research: 2011 Location: Orlando, FL Four Person Research Team

Virtual Orlando

The Research: Gather and sort through thousands of existing ďŹ les of 3d models, CAD drawings, and text to create the beginning of a three dimensional Orlando. Rhinoceros 3D

Autodesk AutoCAD

SketchUp

The Process: 3D scan historical buildings throughout Downtown Orlando to begin the mapping process of the Virtual Orlando Program Pointools

FARO 3D Laser Scanner


The Solution: Have a solid mass for the initial test building (Sligh AmTrak Train Station) that can be edited and built with 3D modeling software. As a group we also wrote grants to fund our project and attempt to get recognized by the community


Design Studio 7: 2011 Location: College Park, FL Four Person Group Project

Low Rise Mixed-Use

Existing Site

Phase 1 - Year 1 All balconies incorporate green roofs for insulations and human comfort.

Phase 2 - Year 5 Rain collectors are used for natural irrigation and grey water Large overhangs protect against excessive heat gains. Solar panel arrays provide year round power

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Grey water is used in the plumbing and laundry.

Proposed Site Stacking Diagram

 Parking  Single Family  Education  Mass Transit  Medical  Recreation  Religion  Restaurants  Retail  Other Commercial  Entertainment  Hotel

The Building: The site is located in the middle of College Park in central Florida. It has multiple houses on it along with a parking lot and a building that needs to remain in business during the first three phases of the project. Autodesk Revit

Rhinoceros 3D

Autodesk Impression

The Problem: Create a master plan along with the layouts and designs of multi-use buildings along with parking in a group. SketchUp

Autodesk 3Ds Max

V-Ray


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Typical Loft 800 sq. feet

Typical 2 Bedroom 1000 sq. feet

Typical Town House 1200 sq. feet

Typical Large 2 Bedroom 1500 sq. feet

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Large windows allow for plenty of year round natural day lighting

The Solution: Have a working site that can accommodate hundreds of people along with the amenities they need.

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Design Studio 7: 2011 Location: Baltimore, MD Two Person Group Project

High Rise Mixed-Use

Double skin facade helps control internal temperature

Initial Form Drainage through the roof waters all of the terrace gardens

8 Weeks

The roof utilizes the angle of the roof to incorporate urban farming and terraced green spaces

Rooms use motion sensors to control internal temperature

Cores Mechanical level Residential Office Specialty Office Normal Parking/Retail Hotel

Urban Farming

Green Terraces Pedestrian Bridge

The Building: will be located on the last remaining vacant lot off the bay at the inner harbor of Baltimore Maryland. Autodesk Revit

Autodesk AutoCAD

Rhinoceros 3D

The Problem: To create a high rise building that reacts with the city while having office spaces, residential units, and a hotel. Winter Solstice

Autodesk Impression

SketchUp

Autodesk 3Ds Max

V-Ray


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Typical Residential

Small solar panels create a solar shade on the South facing windows while capturing light Typical Hotel Typical Offices

High End Offices

Typical Office View

The Solution: Create a twin high rise that react to each other along with the history and culture of the city. The shorter tower (tower 2) is the residential tower and the taller tower (tower 1) is the office and hotel tower. The base is parking and the high end offices. All of these are based off of the program and square footage requirements.

Typical Single Family Residence


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