JONATHAN TURNER ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO
INTEGRATED
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COMMUNITY
MODULAR
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INTERIOR
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Jonathan Turner Architectural Designer
(810) 614-1259 TurnerJL1 @Udmercy.edu 6355 Saline Dr. Warterford, MI
LAKEVIEW
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GEOGRAPHICAL
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SELECT WORK
RESUME
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SECTION PERSPECTIVE - RESIDENTIAL
INTEGRATED
With- James Leech and Kristin Nelson
To design a fully integrated building coordinating structural, mechanical, and environmental systems into one cohesive building. This juxtaposition between Detroit Mercy and the Fitzgerald community creates the potential for shared and multipurpose spaces both to foster interaction and build community among constituent user groups. An architecture that protects and enhances the environment while contributing to human health and wellness. Through the implementation of sustainable environmental strategies and building practices.
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SCHEMATIC MASSING
SECOND FLOOR INTERIOR
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SECOND AND THIRD LEVEL FLOOR PLAN
FIRST LEVEL FLOOR PLAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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SECOND FLOOR MARKET 4 1) ROOF CONSTRUCTION EPDM Membrane Rigid Insulation Dowel Laminated Timber 2) TYPICAL FLOOR CONSTRUCTION Concrete Decking Hydrofoam Radiant Heating System Dowel Laminated Timber 3) EXTERIOR WALL RESIDENTIAL UNITS Cembrit Rain Screen Cladding System Continuous Thermal Break Rigid Insulation SIP Wall Construction Interior Finish Material Gypsum Wall 4) EXTERIOR WALL PUBLIC FACADE Perforated Metal Panel - Solar Shade Aluminum Store Front System 5) PHOTOCOLTAIC SYSTEM
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DETAIL SECTION
SECTION PERSPECTIVE - MARKET
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COMMUNITY DESIGN
With - Benjamin T. Ellefson
This design proposal was to create a pavilion in a empty lot of the Fitzgerald neighborhood across from UDM. With a special focus on transparency and community space the proposed pavilion would function as a source of identity for the neighborhood. The modular building block is intended to represent how a community of individuals can stand together to create strength and shelter.
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SITE PLAN
MODULAR DETAIL
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MODULAR DESIGN
With - Prof. Ashan and Thomas
The design challenge was to design a futuristic kiosk that could be assembled for different uses and respond to the surrounding context (Miami Florida). This design reflects architectural characteristics found in Miami FL evolving around forming a harmony with the surrounding city. The light-green titanium exterior finish is stronger than steel creating a durable temperature resistant form that is seamless and water resistant.
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SCHEMATIC CONFIGURATIONS
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FURNITURE PLAN
INTERIOR DESIGN
With - Prof. Ashan and Thomas
Complete control of interior design including ceiling height, lighting, furniture, and construction of additional elements. The only stipulation was that nothing can be taken away from the existing plan. There was close attention to paths people would take through this ground floor. Ceiling heights were used to express a change in program and give a sense of containment in lounging areas.
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FLOOR FINISH PLAN
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SITE PLAN
WEST ELEVATION
LAKEVIEW HOTEL
With - Prof. Ashan and Thomas
The design problem was to create a hotel that would take full advantage of the view and follow building codes. With a site location that was centered around a vacant piece of property near an airport in Bay city Michigan. There are multiple programs that function within this hotel including a restaurant, banquet hall, and back of house hotel services.
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GROUND LEVEL FLOOR PLAN
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ENTRANCE LOBBY PLAN
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GEOGRAPHICAL INTEGRATION
With - Claudia Bernasconi
A design project about placing two duplexes on a residential site in Cincinnati. The context, communal spaces, integrating the building with the site, and addressing the view were all priorities in the design process. The intention behind this design was to create a centralized courtyard there the surrounding buildings would frame the communal space. A lifted structure would reach towards a lower embedded unit and create a interlocking relationship. The parking would overlook the site serving as the first entry point and providing an uninterrupted view of the city.
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CONCEPTUAL MASSING
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STRUCTURE DETAIL
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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST LEVEL FLOOR PLAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
FIRST LEVEL FLOOR PLAN
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SELECTED WORKS
- Jonathan Turner
This section is composed of sketches, renderings, and photos from an assortment of different projects I have been apart of. To display a diverse depth of skills and interests that are always being improved.
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CANOPY PROVIDING LIGHTING AND ACOUSTICAL CONTROL WITHIN THE SPACE. SPEAKER PROVIDING AUDITORY AMBIENCE SURROUNDING THE INSTILLATION.
STRUCTURAL SUPPORTS.
INFORMATION BOARDS THE INTENT OF THE INSTILLATION
PERFORATED THRESHOLD ENCOURAGING INTERACTION, SENSORY STIMULATION, AND DYNAMIC SIGHT-LINES.
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Jonathan Turner Architectural Designer
EDUCATION
SKILLS
OAKLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE
PROFICIENT IN: • Auto-CAD • Rhino • Photoshop • Lumion • DIALux evo
Associates in Architecture - April 2017 3.45 GPA
UNIVERSITY of DETROIT MERCY B.Arch - April 2019 3.61 GPA M.Arch - April 2020 3.79 GPA
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• Sketch-up • Revit • InDesign • Sefaira • 3Ds Max
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE STRAUB PETTITT YASTE ARCHITECTS - Clawson, MI
Architectural Intern - April 2019 - March 2020 (11 Months)
SPY is an architectural services firm that works primarily with MDOT and local community colleges. The firm is a small office with two partners, one licensed architect, a specifications writer, and a executive assistant. During my time there I was tasked with: creating documents and packets before and after client meetings; collaborating with consultants, clients, product reps., and other employees; drafting CD sets including details, schedules, and annotation (under the guidance of one of the principles); proposing design solutions through quick “charrette” style meetings; creating presentation style graphics on occasion; and self managing deadlines and schedules.
DETROIT MERCY FACILITIES DEPARTMENT - Detroit, MI
Architectural Intern - Sept. 2017 - April 2019 (19 Months)
UDM Facilities is a small office that manages all construction and maintenance projects across the three UDM campuses. The department focused primarily on new construction and renovation projects handling everything in house for 90% of the work. My responsibilities were as a draftsman and design team member responsible for documenting various campus renovations and providing input on design decisions before sending projects out to bid. Worked with GC’s in the field assisting with change orders and any project complications.
DETROIT MERCY TEACHING ASSISTANT - Detroit, MI
TA for VisCom - Aug. 2018 - March 2020 (20 Months)
Assistant for the technical series of classes covering the practical application of programs in the architectural industry. The programs used throughout the class were Auto-Cad, Revit, 3ds Max, and Vray. Responsibilities included teaching classes, one on one instruction and scheduling individual tutoring sessions.
DETROIT MERCY MODEL SHOP - DETROIT, MI
Model Shop/Laser Lab Assistant Manager - Aug. 2018 - March 2020 (20 Months)
The Model Shop is a lab in the basement of the architecture building at UDM where students would come to prep materials for building models. I was responsible for coordinating employee meetings, running the laser cutter, managing the 3d printer, and solving other employee related issues.
GCI INVESTMENTS COMPANY LTD - Oakland, MI
Carpenter/Handyman - April 2015 August 2017 (17 Months)
Responsible for all tasks related to the demolition and renovation of residential housing. Team based work included the construction of custom casework, repairs to concrete and brick finishes, the instillation of finish materials such as LVT, and much more.
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