A R CH I T E C T U R E POR T F O L I O CAMERON WHALEY
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Cameron Whaley Architectural Designer
Provoking Change; One Building at a Time
The Savannah College of Art and Design
Bachelor of Science in Architecture / 2014 - 2019 The Ohio State University
LEED Green Associate / 2021
May 2018 - September 2020
Professional Experience
Phone: (937) 218-4577 Email: whaley.131@outlook.com
Mission Statement
Master of Architecture / 2020 - 2022
Interior Design Consultant / Restoration Hardware
Awards
Contact Me:
-Live by companies core values to ensure the best design experience is provided to the clients. -Control weekly shipments, process them, design and setup floor displays. -Continue to educate myself and clients on the RH brand all while ensuring sales goals are met.
Architecture is so much more than just the built world that surrounds us, but rather an opportunity for architects to help shape and mold the world into something beautiful and connected. Creating spaces where people can live, laugh, love, cry, and create memories is what motivates me everyday to choose this career. This ethos has inspired and directed all of the projects in my portfolio to be more than just buildings, but rather devices of connection and catalysts for the future.
Training Coordinator / The Woodhouse Day Spa
Professional Skills
February 2016 - January 2018
-Establish new hire training manual and help to select and develop new employees. -Live by company standards and go above and beyond to ensure clients received the highest quality service possible. -Manage the front desk staff and take care of sales, audits, and morning/nightly tasks.
Guest Care Coordinator / The Aveda Institute August 2014 - January 2016
-Build client relationships and ensure the policies are met and upheld by staff and students. -Control the daily bookings and manage time delays as well as cancellations. -Close and open the store as well as educate clients on the Aveda brand and strive to meet sales goals.
Savannah College of Art and Design Dean’s List
Programs
-Adobe Illustrator -Adobe Photoshop -Adobe InDesign -Rhinoceros 3D -Auto CAD -Microsoft Office -GIS Mapping
-Laser Lab -3D Printer -Milling -Woodshop -Construction
Personal Skills -Innovative -Creative -Team Work -Leadership -Critical Thinking
Fall 2020 - Present
-Professional -Quality -Detailed -Social Skills -Focus/Drive
Connect
Architecture Foundation of Georgia Scholarship Awarded Spring 2021
Models
Clubs
www.linkedin.com/in/cwhaley18
American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS)
Issuu
American Society of Interior Designers (ASID)
Portfolium
Fall 2014 - Present
Spring 2018 - Present
https://issuu.com/whaley.131/docs/portfolio_2021_issuu
https://portfolium.com/whaley131
Projects
Project Mission
Hudson Yards Phase II
Goal of project is to use the 5 key points developed as a standard for design expectations to reassess the urban condition and create a new innovation district. This district addresses these issues and brings people back to the city post pandemic. This urban planning project creates new connections that are not limited to just the site, but rather play an integral role in the urban landscape surrounding it.
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Porto Delle Onde Danzanti
This projects goal is to take the cruise ships out of the Lagoon in Venice and move the port to northern Lido Island. The use of local culture and fishing nets as well as the magnitude of the adriatic waves led to the design inspiration for this project. This is a massive project but it is design with the COTE Design for Excellence criteria and is also designed to be LEED Gold.
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The Elevated Embassy
The project brief was to design the new United States Embassy in Mexico City. After looking at many precedents it became clear to me that there weren't any embassies out there that really went vertical, most just had very horizontal facades and only reached about five floors. So my goal with this project was to challenge that and flip the traditional horizontal design vertical and create a tower.
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Protein Science Campus
The brief was to develop the agricultural campus on the northwest side of The Ohio State University's main campus and include a slaughterhouse as the main architectural component. With the university being such a research based institution I decided to create a new cultured meat and protein sciences campus where the university could explore and research new alternatives to meat and the slaughtering of animals.
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The Post
After picking a large site, a new network of connections was created through the use of architecture, city planning, and mail routes. This was how I stitched the seam between the divided areas of Atlanta. The postal service now becomes "The Post" and it becomes a major social network in terms of the news and the truth in the hopes of uniting the entire country under fact and reason eliminating bias. Pages: 32-39
H U D S ON Y A R D S P H A S E II
New York City: Fall 2020
Goal of project is to use the 5 key points developed as a standard for design expectations to reassess the urban condition and create a new innovation district. This district addresses these issues and brings people back to the city post pandemic. This urban planning project creates new connections that are not limited to just the site, but rather play an integral role in the urban landscape surrounding it.
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5 Key Points
Environmental Susatainability
Health & Wellness
Spatial Occupation
Urban Mobility
People Oriented Design
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Hudson River
Scale: 1” - 300’
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Hudson Yards:
Neighborhood Master Plan
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POR T O D E L L E ON D E D A N Z A N T I PORT OF THE DANCING WAVES
Airport
Venice
Connection to Venice
Lido Island
Water Taxi Hub
Cruise Ship Port
Venice, Italy: Spring 2021
This projects goal is to take the cruise ships out of the Lagoon in Venice and move the port to northern Lido Island. The use of local culture and fishing nets as well as the magnitude of the Adriatic waves led to the design inspiration for this project.
Structural Analysis
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Wall Section
The nets of the local fisherman inspired the structural form that ties the wave design together. The inverted fishing net lies under the wave and supports it as a timber space frame.
Structural Spines
Timber arched spines line the building longitudinally allowing for the wave form to flow around it and above it. Concrete moment frames brace the structure in the other direction.
Cores & Circulation
A large central ramping system anchors the core of the building while emergency stairwell cores help to brace the structure and locks into the space frame and moment frame connections.
Structural Connections
Double Pinned Timber to Foundation Connection
Pinned Timber to Beam Connection
Rigid Concrete Moment Frame Connection
Timber Space Frame Connection
Designing the Site
Master Plan
Initial Site Zoning
Connect the Zones
Create the Port
Expand & Add Terminals
Connect to Lido
Incorporate All Public Spaces
The new port is designed to be a natual extension of north Lido Island. Its position is ideal and keeps the port within close proximity to downtown and the airport. The new site provides much needed public space to the locals and also acts as a barrier against future flooding, keeping the north side of the island usable and populated.
Terminal Designed
Design for Flooding
10 Year Flood
Elevation
100 Year Flood
250 Year Flood
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T H E E L E VA T E D EMB A S S Y
Mexico City Mexico: Fall 2018
The project brief was to design the new United States Embassy in Mexico City. After looking at many precedents it became clear to me that there weren’t any embassies out there that really went vertical, most just had very horizontal facades and only reached about five floors. So my goal with this project was to challenge that and flip the traditional horizontal design vertical and create a tower.
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First Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
Scale: 1:250
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Third Floor Plan Scale: 1:250
Fourth/Fifth Floor Plan Scale: 1:150
Sixth/Seventh Floor Plan Scale: 1:150
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ME A T C U L T U R E & P RO T E I N S C I E N C E S C AM P U S
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OSU Campus Columbus, Ohio: Spring 2018
The brief was to develop the agricultural campus on the northwest side of The Ohio State University’s main campus and include a slaughterhouse as the main architectural component. With the university being such a research based institution I decided to create a new cultured meat and protein sciences campus where the university could explore and research new SCALE 1” = 150’ alternatives to meat and the slaughtering of animals.
MEAT CULTURE & PROTEIN SCIENCES CAMPUS
90% Reduction In Green House Gasses. 45% Energy Reduction of traditional meat. 99% Reduction in land requirements. 50% less water required.
RESEARCH BANDS
OARDC centralization
Sylviculture protein research Plant based protein research and development QUAD FORMATION
STRUCTURES
Agricultural test plots and runoff studies 882000 lbs of beef, 103000 lbs of pork, 140000 lbs of chicken slaughtered annually 60% of main campus meat created in lab
WATER
LAND FORMS
315000 lbs of fish harvested annually Protein science campus fostering a cultural shift from traditional meat to slaughter free protein production
VEHICULAR CIRCULATION
PRAIRIE & NATIVE GRASSES
PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION
TREE CANOPY
VISITOR EXPERIENCE PATH
BUS ROUTE
STUDENT PATH EXPERIENCE
MEAT WORKER PATH EXPERIENCE
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education leisure
grass median
SCALE 1” = 15’
bioswales carbon protein reduction
vehicle parking orchard
street trees research nature paths bird sanctuary grass median
SCALE 1” = 15’
protein
nature paths
education leisure community development
preserve bioswales wildlife vehicle parking bioswales vehicle parkingwildlife preserve urban forestry street treestree shade urban forestry
research street trees
wildlife carbonpreserve reduction tree shadeurban forestry
protein
quad
tree shade
events gathering space
community development
leisure
education carbon campus life reduction communal sports live music
researcheducation education events quad
protein
community development gathering space
networking sunbathing
leisure
campus life
communal sports
live music
networking pork sunbathing
research education leisure campus life community development
poultry
MEAT CULTURE B
vehicle parking education
pork
poultry
protei leisure meatcam res
processing
Plant research section
orchard
MEAT CULTURE BUILDING/CAMPUS QUAD WEST VIEW
AGRICULTURE NORTHEAST VIEW
Sylvicutlure research section
velopment
bird sanctuary
Sylvicutlure research section
carbon reduction
Sylvicutlure research section
SCALE 1” = 15’
esearch
AGRICULTURE NORTHEAST VIEW
Plant research section
SYLVICULTURE NORTH VIEW SYLVICULTURE NORTH VIEW
SCALE 1” = 15’
SYLVICULTURE BAND SYLVICULTURE BAND
AGRICULTURE BAND
AGRICULTURE BAND
SLAUGHTER BAND
SLA
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educationvehicle research parking education
protein production meat research
education education slaughter wildlife preserve industrial
research
quad
education events
leisure
campus life education networking gathering space communal sports wildlife preserve
quad sunbathingeducation live music events
leisure
campus life gathering space
AUGHTER BAND
GRAZING BAND
GRAZING BAND
Aqua Culture Section
Meat Culture Section
Meat Culture Section
Slaughter Section
processing
Slaughter Section
in production mpus searchlife
AQUACULTURE SOUTH VIEW
SLAUGHTER AND GRAZING NORTH VIEW
research networking
communal sportsprotein
AQUACULTURE SOUTH VIEW
quad
sunbathing water managment live music water sports
events
education sunbathing research live music water managment leisure protein
communal sports quad networking
water sports
Aqua Culture Section
SLAUGHTER AND GRAZING NORTH VIEW
BUILDING/CAMPUS QUAD WEST VIEW
AQUACULTURE BAND
AQUACULTURE BAND
gathering space education events
sunba
campuslive lifemusic
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The Post: Transportation Hub The Post: Public Square/Theater
The Post: Apartment Living
The Post: Restaurant
The Post: Post Office The Post: Transportation Hub
The Post: Distribution Center
The Post: Media Headquarters
Atlanta, Georgia: Spring 2019
After picking a large site, a new network of connections was created through the use of architecture, city planning, and mail routes. This was how I stitched the seam between the divided areas of Atlanta. The postal service now becomes “The Post” and it becomes a major social network in terms of the news and the truth in the hopes of uniting the entire country under fact and reason eliminating bias.
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The Post: Creating Unity Through Architecture
The Post: Media Headquarters
The Post: Transportation Hub
The Post: Distribution Center
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The Post: Post Office
The Post: Apartment Living
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Cameron Whaley Architectural Designer
Provoking Change; One Building at a Time