17540 W.113th St. Olathe Kansas, 66061 teighmy21334@gmail.com
TYLER A EIGHMY
913-548-2606
EDUCATION
RELATED SKILLS
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS M. Arch III -Expected Graduation May of 2016
Autodesk
Lawrence Community Shelter (July 2012 to Sept. 2012)
Adobe
Volunteer -Served and prepped meals for guests. -Cleaned areas for daily activities. Animal Haven (Sept. 2009 to Jan. 2010)
-Studio GPA: 3.80
B.A. Architecture Studies
-Graduated in May of 2013 -Ending GPA: 3.06
History of Art Minor
Lawrence, Kansas
Merriam, Kansas
Other
-Minor GPA: 3.20 Johnson County Community College, Overland Park, KS Associate of Liberal Arts and Sciences -Graduated in May of 2011
- Free Hand Drawing
Volunteer -Washed and bathed dogs. -Walked dogs for exercise. -Took care of animals. -Assisted with pet adoptions
WORK EXPERIENCE
AWARDS
REFERENCES
DP Architects Pte Ltd (June 2015 to Present)
Academic Scholarships
Angelene Chan (+65-9858-8488)
6 Raffles Boulevard #04-100 Marina Square, Singapore 039594
Architectural Intern
-Worked with Autodesk software for: Plans, Sections, & Models -Worked with Adobe products for: Diagrams & Presentations Projects include: Paya Lebar
Planet Sub (Sept. 2008 to May 2015) 7409 Quivira Rd Shawnee, Kansas 66216
General Store Manager
-Opened and prepared store for the day and closed and prepped the store for the next day. -Managed labor and store sales. -Managed employees and gave directions. -Made schedules and Inventory orders.
-Donald Ewart Memorial Scholarship -OSA Merit and Financial Need General Scholarship
Honors
-Amsden Award -Corbu Award for Best Sketch Artist 2014
Groups/ Organizations
-Honor Society 2013 to Present -AIAS (American Institute of Architecture Students 2014 to Present
Deputy CEO, DPA Singapore angelenechan @dpa.com.sg David Liauw (+65-9856-1222) Senior Associate Director DPA Singapore davidliauw@dpa.com.sg Paul Byungdon Yoo (+65-9053-3934) Senior Associate Director DPA Singapor) byungdonyoo@dpa.cpm.sg Alejandro Ogata (816-472-1201) Senior Project Designer, HNTB Kansas City ogata.alejandro@gmail.com Josh Shelton (816-674-8475) Architect Principle, El Dorado INC, Kansas City josh@eldo.us
CURRICULUMVITAE
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TARGETCENTERARENA STUDIO 609- SPRING 2015 I ALEJANDRO OGATA
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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LAWRENCEHUB STUDIO 608- FALL 2014 I JOSH SHELTON
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ARTSDISTRICT STUDIO 608- FALL 2014 I JOSH SHELTON
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EARHARTMUSEUM STUDIO 505- SUMMER 2014 I ROBERTO CASTILL
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HASKELLMUSEUM STUDIO 504- SPRING 2014 I MARIE ALICE LHEUREUX & KAPILA SILVA
TARGET CENTER ARENA TARGET CENTER ARENA
Target Center, located in the heart of Minneapolis, was once the center for basketball and exclusive live performances, but after many years of use and the advancement of arena architecture, it no longer competes with other cities in the NBA and concert venue marketplace. The new Target Center Arena, promises to not only deliver a new arena that competes with the top venues in the country, but extends urban renewal in the central Minneapolis district. The design of the new Target Center Arena will focus on 3 primary concepts: an interactive and modernized fan experience, exclusive premium amenities that are unique to Minneapolis, and a state-of-the-art facade system that reflects importance of water and rivers to the history of Minneapolis. The new Target Center will be the new standard in professional sports arena design. To conclude, the new Target Center Arena will restore the spirit and vitality of the downtown district of Minneapolis. With its innovative design, the new arena will bring top name concerts and events to the city, as well as national and international sporting events. The new Target Center will create and bring a genuine and exciting fan experience that reiterates the tradition of Minnesota basketball in Minneapolis.
Site: Minneapolis, Minnesota Size: 700,000 sqft Professor: Alejandro Ogata Team: Matt Everest, Aj Prizzi, and David Uballez
ARENA FLEXABILITY UNIQUE FACADE SYSTEM SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
AHU
PRESS LEVEL
VAV
EXISTING SIDEWALK (PRACTICE FACILITY)
- 15'
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BIKE LANE
- 5'
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WESTBOUND TRAFFIC
- 19'
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EASTBOUND TRAFFIC
- 19'
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BIKE LANE
- 5'
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PED. LANDSCAPE PEDESTRIAN
- 8'
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- 3'
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(TARGET CENTER) + 8' -
TARGETCENTERARENA
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LAWRENCE HUB LAWRENCE HUB
The existing site, located on the East side in the City of Lawrence, is surrounded by major redevelopment. Much of the site/ area around and buildings within the area have been redeveloped and repurposed. A once underutilized and abandoned part of Lawrence has been turned into bars, restaurants, and living/work spaces. This new development has brought Final Fridays to the area, where many people come to gather for the art, culture, and live entertainment. With the site beginning to grow and expand, it has become noticeable in the lack within Lawrence’s public transportation infrastructure. The new Lawrence Hub is located in Lawrence’s Art district. Occupying a small area, the Lawrence Hub, connects trails, bike paths, as well as bus routes, providing all means of transportation for the community and the rest of the City of Lawrence. To conclude, the new Lawrence Hub will provide the people and the City of Lawrence with a new transportation epicenter that caters to all forms of transportation. The new hub will also provide outdoor and indoor spaces for people to come and gather, where they can host events, relax, and socialize.
Site: Lawrence, Kansas Professor: Josh Shelton Team: Linda Alouane
DSIGN FUNCTION
INTERIOR SPACE
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LAWRENCEHUB 04 DESIGN CONCEPT
ARTS DISTRICT ARTS DISTRICT
Located on the East side in the City of Lawrence, the existing site is surrounded by major redevelopment. A once underutilized and abandoned part of Lawrence, is now a site/area of redevelopment and repurposes. Buildings and land now consists of bars, restaurants, and living/ work spaces. This new development has brought Final Fridays to the area, where many people come to gather for the art, culture, and live entertainment.
The Warehouse Art District is growing rapidly and with this, there is a need for more buildings that include living and commercial spaces to attract more people to the area. With this though, there needs to be consideration for the buildings around the area. The overall inspiration for the new complex is to provide the area with habitable units for future artist and buyers, as well as containing commercial buildings to attract more people to come to the area. While doing this, the design is to bring in elements of the warehouse district on one side, while making sure there was no disturbance to the neighborhood on the other side.
Site: Lawrence, Kansas Size: 120,000 sqft Professor: Josh Shelton Team: Frankie Sun
ARTSDISTRICT 06 PERSEPECTIVE SECTION
INTERNAL WALKWAY
WEST ELEVATION
EARHART MUSEUM EARHART MUSEUM
Located in Atchison Kansas, the existing site is an open plot of land looking over the Missouri River. Surrounded in a residential area, the site contains the only open parcel left within the neighborhood. The site is very complex due to the fact that the site is essentially a giant hill leading to a large drop off towards the Missouri River. Adjacent from this complex site is Amelia Earhart’s Birthplace, which is a historic building and museum about Amelia’s life. Built in the 19th century, the museum once attracted many people to visit and learn about an amazing individual, but through time less and less people have been visiting the museum. To attract people back to the area and to visit Earhart’s birthplace, a new addition to the museum now sits opposite of the historic building. The new Amelia Earhart addition sits on top of a hill overlooking the Missouri River. Inside the museum contains information and exhibits about Earhart’s life and flight history, as well as being the home for two of Earhart’s most distinctive planes that she flew the Lockheed Vega and the Lockheed Electra. Amelia Earhart was an important person in history and for Atchison Kansas. With the museum sitting on top of the hill overlooking all of Atchison, it becomes a landmark for the Atchison community and a symbol to honor Amelia Earhart.
Site: Atchison, Kansas Size: 11,000 sqft Professor: Roberto Castillo
EARHARTMUSEUM 08 SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
PERSPECTIVE SECTION
DESIGN ELEVATIONS
HASKELL MUSEUM HASKELL MUSEUM
Located in Lawrence Kansas, the Haskell Indian Nations University (HINU) is a premier national intertribal university that serves the education needs of the first nations across the United States. Started as a government-run assimilation school in Lawrence Kansas, HINU evolved into a university with the vision of being a national center for education, research, and cultural preservation of Native American tribes. To celebrate the establishment of the University, the Haskell Cultural Center was built. Located near the main entrance of the University, the Center serves as a steward for American Indian cultural traditions. It is a truthful narrative of HINU’s evolution and a place of living heritage, as well as a teaching facility for tribes and the general public. To better serve this mission for the HINU, an addition was added to the current Center, with the intention of expanding the building for more exhibit space and providing a bigger area to educate its students, as well as its visitors. With this new addition to the Cultural Center, the Center becomes an epicenter of knowledge for the campus and a visible landmark for the University that will attract more people to the area.
Site: Lawrence, Kansas Size: 35,000 sqft Professor: Marie Alice Lheureux and Kapila Silva
HASKELLMUSEUM 10 EAST ELEVATION
PERSPECTIVE SECTION
PLANS
PLACES OF TRAVEL
PORTFOLIO CREATED IN 2015