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Maple Leaf residence renovation / addition

West Seattle residence renovation / addition

Seattle detached accessory dwelling unit

Des Moines senior housing renovation x3

NE Seattle bathroom remodel

Maui condo remodel x2

NE Seattle residence entry / porch renovation

Montlake residence addition

Sammamish new home

Kirkland residence deck addition

Broadmoor residence porch addition

NE Seattle residence porch renovation

NW Seattle residence kitchen remodel

Queen Anne new leed certified homeTacoma residence remodel

NE Seattle deck / basement remodel

Pacific Heights residence renovationPalo Alto estate historic renovation

Atherton residence remodel

Sea Cliff residence remodel

Three Sticks Winery historic renovation

The Battery SF private club

Denver market space renderings / presentation

Lahontan new home renderings

Lake Tahoe lakehouse renderings

Dolly’s Donuts renovation

Larry’s Engineering drafting x10

into the wild

Follow the Sound

Auxiliary Interstate Crossing

Mid-point Conditioning

Coronado Ferry Landing Park

Periphery

San Diego Velodrome

Warehaus

Urban Canyon

An Artists Retreat

A Mingles HouseHillside HouseYosemite National Park Visitor Center

Pybus Annex

House With BridgeHallway House

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Cedric Reuter ASSOC. AIA | Artist + Designer

EDUCATION

EXPERIENCE

INTENT

NOVICE EXPERT

AutoCADSketchUpAdobe PS

Adobe AiAdobe IDV-Ray

Archinect/cedric • linkedin/in/cedricreuter • cmr.VSCO.co

[INTJ-A] I seek to join a passionate and energetic studio that shares my interest in creating buildings that are livable, ethical, inspiring and have communion with nature. I work best when collaborating; allowing input and ideas to amplify one another. I am looking to work with others who enjoy lofty architectural thought and who relish the opportunity of a challenge. Through this work I aim to advance my knowledge of design and understanding of theory on my path to licensure.

Bachelor of Architecture, NewSchool of Architecture + Design [2012]San Diego, California

Associate of Science in Architecture, Bakersfi eld College [2009]Bakersfi eld, California

Junior Architect, Patricia Brennan Architects [2013-2015]Seattle, WashingtonWorked on multiple [4-6 at a time] residential remodel, addition and ADU projects; obtained permits for nearly 10 projects in the Seattle area; coordinated with contractors and consultants; drafting, 3d modeling and minor design duties; managed digital and physical project fi les; served as resident executive master printer/copier technician.

Render Artist, Faulkner Architects [2013-2014]Berkeley, CaliforniaWorked directly with the principals to create a detailed virtual model and high quality renderings that were used to propose ideas to clients, illustrate options to clients and were used in design-review board presentations.

Construction Administration Assistant / Junior Designer, Ken Fulk Inc. [2012-2013]San Francisco, CaliforniaManaged RFI’s and submittals, reviewed and approved shop drawings, designed various components such as guardrails and awnings and specifi ed fi xtures, products and fi nishes for 50,000sf private club in downtown San Francisco. Drafting, 3d modeling

and minor design of several residential and small commercial renovations.

Rebuild Seattle [2015] With a team of volunteers, provided maintenance on a residential property for a special-needs housing organization in the Maple Leaf neighborhood of North East Seattle.

Pacifi c Crest Trail Association [2015] Multiple outings to clear brush and perform tread maintenance in OR and WA

Washington State Parks [2014] With a small team of volunteers organized by HDR, installed period-specifi c wooden

windows on a historic park shelter at Deception Pass State Park.

Design Village [2009] Worked with a team of students to design and construct a small, portable shelter, that was disassembled, reassembled on-site, and inhabited for a short period.

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Maple Leaf RenovationWest Seattle Residence - Renovation / additionSeattle ADUDes Moines senior housing renovationNE Seattle bathroom remodelMaui Condo renovation

Pacifi c Heights Residence - RenovationPalo Alto Home - Historic renovationThree Sticks Winery - Historic renovationThe Battery SF - Private club

Denver Market Space - Renderings / presentationLahontan 485 - Custom residence architectural renderingsLake Tahoe Lakehouse - Architectural renderings

into the wild - Undergraduate thesisFollow the Sound - Boulez Center for New MusicAuxiliary Interstate Crossing - public space interventionMid-point Conditioning - Urban plan for Rolando Clay communityPeriphery - San Diego Aerospace MuseumWarehaus - high-rise dormitoryUrban Canyon - urban campus for NSADA Mingles House - 2nd year residential design projectHillside House - 2nd year residential design project

Pybus Annex - Design competitionPhotographyHand craftworkArtwork

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R ENOVATION A N D A DDITION - Maple Lea f Residence

kitchen elevations

this renovation added three feet to the end of the house and opened the second floor into a master suite. With direction from the principal I performed the entirety of drafting and modeling, along with minor ca duties.

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The kitchen was modeled in sketchUp to help the clients visualize options and was later rendered with v-Ray.

Patricia Brennan architects

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renovation and addition

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MaPle leaf residence

the addition of three feet to the south end of the house required an accurate section because of the effect on every level of the project, including reusing existing foundations and extending the pitch of the roof.

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SECON D STORY A DDITION - West Seat t le Residence

view fRom stReet dURing constRUction.

The owners wanted to add a second floor master suite and do a substantial remodel to the rest of the house. I did the entirety of the drafting on the project, had minimal design duties, researched the appropriate materials and methods and worked on every step of permitting. I was able to keep a close relationship with the contractor, consultants and clients, ultimately leading to a smooth project.

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Patricia Brennan architects

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second story addition

LEVEL ONE PLAN

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West seattle residence

LEVEL TWO PLAN

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second story addition

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West seattle residence

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ACCESSORY DW ELLI NG U N IT - Seat t le

The client wanted a small, detached accessory dwelling unit built in the back yard. I took roughly drafted plans from a contractor and drew as-built plans and all architectural drawings and details. I also worked with a structural engineer to put together structural details for the new building.

exteRioR elevation / section

level one flooR plan

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Patricia Brennan architects

eave and footing details

level two flooR plan

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SEN IOR HOUSI NG R ENOVATION - Des Moines, WA

On multiple projects for an assisted-living organization, I drafted the entirety of the permit set for interior renovations. Working with assisted-living units in a multi-residential building was a great chance to diversify my experience.

bath elevations

demolition plan / flooR plan

Patricia Brennan architects

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BATH ROOM R EMODEL - N E Seat t le

This small project was about fine-tuning the details for the client. I enjoy working at such a fine level of detail because a small, well designed space can have a profound effect on the experience of the user.

electRical plan

Patricia Brennan architects

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M AU I CON DO R ENOVATIONS - Wa i lea Elua Vi l lage

inteRioR RendeRing

The client owns two condos on the island of Maui and wanted to renovate them as much as possible. I put together a design development set, including some structural and electrical plans and created a detailed 3d model to convey design options. I later furthered the design and rendered the interior of the kitchen of one unit.

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Patricia Brennan architects

inteRioR RendeRing

kitchen elevations

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Maui condo renovations

demolition plan / flooR plan

inteRioR RendeRings

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Wailea elua village

exteRioR peRspectives foR home owneRs association appRoval

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PACI F IC H EIGHTS R ESI DENCE - Remodel

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GENERAL NOTES KEY NOTES

1. LANDSCAPE DESIGN AND SPECIFICATIONS BY OTHERS2. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE ELECTRICAL WITH APPLIANCES3. WHERE WORK IS BEING PERFORMED, ELECTRICAL OUTLETS TO BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCETO THE 2010 CEC SECTION 210.52

EXISTING DOOR TO BE RE-USED

NEW DOOR

EXISTING REFRIGERATOR RELOCATEDFROM KITCHEN

NO WORK TO BE PERFORMED

BUILT-IN STORAGE ABOVE STAIRS BELOW.MAINTAIN 80" MIN. HEAD CLEARANCE

INSTALL TEMPERED GLAZING INEXISTING WINDOW

COORDINATE EXISTING OUTLET WITH NEWCASEWORK

HANDRAILS TO BE PROVIDED INACCORDANCE TO 2010 CBC SECTION1003.3.3.6 TYP.

NOT USED

NEW BUILT-IN CASEWORK

NEW BUILT-IN SEATING

GUARDRAIL TO BE PROVIDED INACCORDANCE TO 2010 CBC SECTION 509

NEW CLOSET, RELOCATE EXISTINGSPRINKLER HEAD TO BE OUTSIDE OFCLOSETNEW HOOD AND EXHAUST AS REQUIRED

INCREASE WINDOW HEIGHT TO MATCHNEW DOOR HEIGHTS ON THIRD FLOOR

2X4 FLAT STUD WALL OVER EXISTINGCONCRETE WALL

COORD. ELECTRICAL AND DATA WITH TV/AV

CERAMIC/STONE TILE O/ MORTAR BEAD O/CEMENT BOARD TO A MIN. HEIGHT OF 70"ABOVE DRAIN INLET IN SHOWER ENCLOSURES

EXISTING GLASS DOOR TO BE REPLACED W/WINDOW TO MATCH ADJACENT WINDOWS @ 30"± AFFNEW FRONT DOOR, SIDE LIGHTS AND TRANSOMWINDOW

NEW SHOWER HEAD AND CONTROL VALVES

EXISTING FIREPLACE TO REMAIN. NO WORKPERFORMED

SHOWER ENCLOSURES TO HAVE TEMPEREDGLAZING

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EXISTING DOOR TO BE RE-USED

NEW DOOR

EXISTING REFRIGERATOR RELOCATEDFROM KITCHEN

NO WORK TO BE PERFORMED

BUILT-IN STORAGE ABOVE STAIRS BELOW.MAINTAIN 80" MIN. HEAD CLEARANCE

INSTALL TEMPERED GLAZING INEXISTING WINDOW

COORDINATE EXISTING OUTLET WITH NEWCASEWORK

HANDRAILS TO BE PROVIDED INACCORDANCE TO 2010 CBC SECTION1003.3.3.6 TYP.

NOT USED

NEW BUILT-IN CASEWORK

NEW BUILT-IN SEATING

GUARDRAIL TO BE PROVIDED INACCORDANCE TO 2010 CBC SECTION 509

NEW CLOSET, RELOCATE EXISTINGSPRINKLER HEAD TO BE OUTSIDE OFCLOSET

PROPOSEDNEW HOOD AND EXHAUST AS REQUIRED

INCREASE WINDOW HEIGHT TO MATCHNEW DOOR HEIGHTS ON THIRD FLOOR

2X4 FLAT STUD WALL OVER EXISTINGCONCRETE WALL

COORD. ELECTRICAL AND DATA WITH TV/AV

CERAMIC/STONE TILE O/ MORTAR BEAD O/CEMENT BOARD TO A MIN. HEIGHT OF 70"ABOVE DRAIN INLET IN SHOWER ENCLOSURES

EXISTING GLASS DOOR TO BE REPLACED W/WINDOW TO MATCH ADJACENT WINDOWS @ 30"± AFFNEW FRONT DOOR, SIDE LIGHTS AND TRANSOMWINDOW

NEW SHOWER HEAD AND CONTROL VALVES

EXISTING FIREPLACE TO REMAIN. NO WORKPERFORMED

SHOWER ENCLOSURES TO HAVE TEMPEREDGLAZING

EDGE OF WALL TO ALIGN WITH CEILING JOINT,SEE ELEVATIONS

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EXISTING DOOR TO BE RE-USED

NEW DOOR

EXISTING REFRIGERATOR RELOCATEDFROM KITCHEN

NO WORK TO BE PERFORMED

BUILT-IN STORAGE ABOVE STAIRS BELOW.MAINTAIN 80" MIN. HEAD CLEARANCE

INSTALL TEMPERED GLAZING INEXISTING WINDOW

COORDINATE EXISTING OUTLET WITH NEWCASEWORK

HANDRAILS TO BE PROVIDED INACCORDANCE TO 2010 CBC SECTION1003.3.3.6 TYP.

NOT USED

NEW BUILT-IN CASEWORK

NEW BUILT-IN SEATING

GUARDRAIL TO BE PROVIDED INACCORDANCE TO 2010 CBC SECTION 509

NEW CLOSET, RELOCATE EXISTINGSPRINKLER HEAD TO BE OUTSIDE OFCLOSET

PROPOSEDNEW HOOD AND EXHAUST AS REQUIRED

INCREASE WINDOW HEIGHT TO MATCHNEW DOOR HEIGHTS ON THIRD FLOOR

2X4 FLAT STUD WALL OVER EXISTINGCONCRETE WALL

COORD. ELECTRICAL AND DATA WITH TV/AV

CERAMIC/STONE TILE O/ MORTAR BEAD O/CEMENT BOARD TO A MIN. HEIGHT OF 70"ABOVE DRAIN INLET IN SHOWER ENCLOSURES

EXISTING GLASS DOOR TO BE REPLACED W/WINDOW TO MATCH ADJACENT WINDOWS @ 30"± AFFNEW FRONT DOOR, SIDE LIGHTS AND TRANSOMWINDOW

NEW SHOWER HEAD AND CONTROL VALVES

EXISTING FIREPLACE TO REMAIN. NO WORKPERFORMED

SHOWER ENCLOSURES TO HAVE TEMPEREDGLAZING

EDGE OF WALL TO ALIGN WITH CEILING JOINT,SEE ELEVATIONS

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I participated in the design and drafting of several components of this remodel of a stately home in San Francisco. I contributed design to the built-in seating at the breakfast nook as well as for the custom coat rack and storage piece. I also drafted many of the details in the kitchen and at door casings throughout the house. I also laid out tile in the bathrooms, coordinated lighting fixtures, drew elevations for the kitchen and the short, paneled hallway which was finished in a high-gloss Kelly Green.

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NEW BUILT INBANQUETTE

UNDER COUNTERLIGHTING

ADJUSTABLESHELVES TYP. INKITCHEN ANDPANTRY

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FLIPPER DOORSAT APPLIANCEGARAGE

NEW BUILT INBANQUETTE

REPLACE EXST.DOOR W/WINDOWS

OPEN TOPANTRY

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FULL HEIGHTPANTRYDRAWERS

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NEW BUILT INBANQUETTE

UNDER COUNTERLIGHTING

ADJUSTABLESHELVES TYP. INKITCHEN ANDPANTRY

COORD. W/RANGE HOOD

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FLIPPER DOORSAT APPLIANCEGARAGE

NEW BUILT INBANQUETTE

REPLACE EXST.DOOR W/WINDOWS

OPEN TOPANTRY

OPEN TOFOYER

PTD WDCLADDING ONREFRIGERATORSTO MATCHCABINETS

FULL HEIGHTPANTRYDRAWERS

REFRIGERATOR,VERIFY DIMS. W/ MANU.

EQ EQ

112" EQ 11

2" EQ 112"

BUILD CABINETIN TO WALLCAVITY ABOVESTAIR TOBASEMENT.MAINTAIN 80"HEAD HEIGHTCLEARANCE

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kitchen elevations

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PA LO A LTO HOM E - H istor ic Renovat ion

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The owners of this historic Palo Alto estate asked us to completely renovate the interior. The exterior could only have minor modifications on the street-facing sides, but I was asked to design a new stairwell and sunroom on the back sides of the house. I also began the drafting and set layout and created a detailed 3d model in SketchUp to visualize options for the client. I later rendered these images from the model.

level one flooR plan

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ken fulk design

Renovated sUnRoom

staiRwell at inteRioR coURtyaRd

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(N) GARAGE/(N) GUEST HOUSE

(N) POOL HOUSE (N) POOL (E) MAIN HOUSE

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MAIN HOUSE ELEVS

EXISTING BRICK TO BE RE-INSTALLED AND BLENDEDWITH NEW BRICK TO MATCH WHERE NECESSARY.

EXISTING WOOD WINDOWS WITH ADDITIONAL PANESADDED TO THE BOTTOM TO MATCH EXISTING.

MAIN ENTRY DOOR REBUILT IN KIND.

FRONT ENTRY PORCH REBUILT IN KIND.

NEW PAINTED WOOD WINDOWS

NEW PAINTED WOOD DOOR(S)

EXISTING AND NEW WOOD TRIM TO BE PAINTED

STANDING SEAM ZINC ROOF

NEW CHIMNEY

NEW KITCHEN EXTENSION.

NEW OPEN TRELLIS STRUCTURE

NEW PAINTED WOOD GUARDRAIL.

NEW SLATE ROOFING

NEW BRICK STEPS

Palo alto hoMe

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historic renovation

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TH R EE STICKS W I N ERY - H istor ic Renovat ion

stoRehoUse and meeting Room

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ADARESTROOM

COTTAGE

STOREHOUSE

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flooR plan and planting layoUt

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three sticks Winery

This small adobe storehouse in Sonoma, California is over 150 years old. three sticks winery purchased the lot it was on and asked us to restore it along with the adjacent abode (not adobe). i created a detailed 3d model of the storehouse in sketchUp and drew elevations for the presentation package.

stoRehoUse fRont elevation

alley elevation and entRy gate

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historic renovation

inteRioR stoRehoUse model scenes

view fRom alleystoRehoUse fRont elevation

ReaR entRy gate

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TH E BATTERY SF - P r ivate Club

I was brought on to aid in construction administration for this 50,000 sf adaptive-reuse project in downtown San Francisco. Along with tracking and responding to RFIs, shop drawings and submittals, I was busy coordinating light fi xtures, researching materials, drawing details and designing various components of the project such as awnings and guard rails.

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I took part in the design of the ‘B’ mosaic tile pattern that was featured in the bathroom spaces. This card room, hidden behind a secret door in the bar’s bookcase, required several details clarified during construction.

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the Battery sf

The board-formed plaster finish in the entry and spa areas required carefully laying out the board joints. A close up of the mosaic ‘B’ tile pattern and corner detail, above. The limited wall space at the entry door area required carefully coordinating and laying out various components such as the intercom, knox box and gas wall fixtures.

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Private cluB

boaRd-foRmed finish in the spa

the lockeR Room at the gym

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the Battery sf

The restaurant, 717, and lounge spaces on the ground fl oor have many different accent fi xtures throughout which required coordination. This involved reviewing specifi cations and placing each on drawings to ensure they don’t interfere with eachother. I also drew and designed the guard rail at the 717 bar and restaurant area.

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Private cluB

PROVIDE BACKING FOR ART.SEE FME DWGS. ADD5 6/A0.07FOR DETAILS, TYP.

COORDINATE T.O.WALL W/ EXPOSEDBEAMS AT CEILING KEN FULK

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1. SEE I0.00 SERIES SHEETS FOR ACCESSIBILITYSTANDARDS.

2. SEE CASEWORK AND MILLWORK SHOPDRAWINGS FOR WOOD PANELING LAYOUTSAND CASEWORK DESIGNS, TYP.

3. LOCATIONS OF OUTLETS, SWITCHES,CONTROLS AND LIGHT FIXTURES SHOWN FORDIMENSIONAL LOCATIONS. SEE ELECTRIC, A/V,SECURITY, AND LIGHTING DRAWINGS FORQUANTITIES AND SPECIFICATIONS OFEQUIPMENT. DIMENSIONS TO FO STUD UON.

4. ELEVATIONS SHOW EXTENTS OF FINISHES.SEE FINISH SCHEDULE AND SPECIFICATIONSFOR FINISH MATERIALS.

5. LIGHT FIXTURE DIMENSIONS AS FOLLOWS: - VERTICAL DIMS FROM FINISH FLOOR - HORIZONTAL DIMS FROM FACE OF WALL FINISH UON - SCONCES DIMENSIONED TO C.L. MOUNTING HARDWARE - PENDANTS DIMENSIONED TO CENTERLINE OR BOTTOM OF FIXTURE - SEE REFLECTED CEILING PLANS FOR DIMENSIONAL LOCATIONS OF CEILING MOUNTED FIXTURES UON

6. SIMILAR LIGHT FIXTURES IN A ROOM ARE TOALIGN UON.

INTERIOR ELEVATIONSGENERAL NOTES, TYP ALL LEVELS:

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1. SEE I0.00 SERIES SHEETS FOR ACCESSIBILITYSTANDARDS.

2. SEE CASEWORK AND MILLWORK SHOPDRAWINGS FOR WOOD PANELING LAYOUTSAND CASEWORK DESIGNS, TYP.

3. LOCATIONS OF OUTLETS, SWITCHES,CONTROLS AND LIGHT FIXTURES SHOWN FORDIMENSIONAL LOCATIONS. SEE ELECTRIC, A/V,SECURITY, AND LIGHTING DRAWINGS FORQUANTITIES AND SPECIFICATIONS OFEQUIPMENT. DIMENSIONS TO FO STUD UON.

4. ELEVATIONS SHOW EXTENTS OF FINISHES.SEE FINISH SCHEDULE AND SPECIFICATIONSFOR FINISH MATERIALS.

5. LIGHT FIXTURE DIMENSIONS AS FOLLOWS: - VERTICAL DIMS FROM FINISH FLOOR - HORIZONTAL DIMS FROM FACE OF WALL FINISH UON - SCONCES DIMENSIONED TO C.L. MOUNTING HARDWARE - PENDANTS DIMENSIONED TO CENTERLINE OR BOTTOM OF FIXTURE - SEE REFLECTED CEILING PLANS FOR DIMENSIONAL LOCATIONS OF CEILING MOUNTED FIXTURES UON

6. SIMILAR LIGHT FIXTURES IN A ROOM ARE TOALIGN UON.

INTERIOR ELEVATIONSGENERAL NOTES, TYP ALL LEVELS:

PROVIDE BACKING FOR ART.SEE FME DWGS. ADD5 6/A0.07FOR DETAILS, TYP.

COORDINATE T.O.WALL W/ EXPOSEDBEAMS AT CEILING KEN FULK

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1. SEE I0.00 SERIES SHEETS FOR ACCESSIBILITYSTANDARDS.

2. SEE CASEWORK AND MILLWORK SHOPDRAWINGS FOR WOOD PANELING LAYOUTSAND CASEWORK DESIGNS, TYP.

3. LOCATIONS OF OUTLETS, SWITCHES,CONTROLS AND LIGHT FIXTURES SHOWN FORDIMENSIONAL LOCATIONS. SEE ELECTRIC, A/V,SECURITY, AND LIGHTING DRAWINGS FORQUANTITIES AND SPECIFICATIONS OFEQUIPMENT. DIMENSIONS TO FO STUD UON.

4. ELEVATIONS SHOW EXTENTS OF FINISHES.SEE FINISH SCHEDULE AND SPECIFICATIONSFOR FINISH MATERIALS.

5. LIGHT FIXTURE DIMENSIONS AS FOLLOWS: - VERTICAL DIMS FROM FINISH FLOOR - HORIZONTAL DIMS FROM FACE OF WALL FINISH UON - SCONCES DIMENSIONED TO C.L. MOUNTING HARDWARE - PENDANTS DIMENSIONED TO CENTERLINE OR BOTTOM OF FIXTURE - SEE REFLECTED CEILING PLANS FOR DIMENSIONAL LOCATIONS OF CEILING MOUNTED FIXTURES UON

6. SIMILAR LIGHT FIXTURES IN A ROOM ARE TOALIGN UON.

INTERIOR ELEVATIONSGENERAL NOTES, TYP ALL LEVELS:

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The scale of the project required the plans to be divided into quadrants. Below is the Southeast quadrant showing the restaurant and bar space on the ground floor. I helped assemble the marketing plans seen to the right.

the Battery sf

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Private cluB

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primary

alternates

our logo

t h e b i n d e r y ’ s p r i m a r y l o g o c o n s i s t s o f a t r a d i t i o n a l s t a c k e d l a y o u t w i t h a c u s t o m l o g o t y p e a t t h e f o r f r o n t . t h e o v e r a l l s t r u c t u r e a n d a d d i t i o n a l e l e m e n t s i s a n o d t o b i n d e r y a n d p r i n t e q u i p m e n t l o g o s o f t h e e a r l y 2 0 t h c e n t u r y .

+ The primary logo lockup is to be used whenever possible, however, we want a flexible brand that allows us to play with the structure, without losing our brand essence.

+ The alternate layouts will be used to keep the look fresh.

the bindery | Company Vision section Branding date 11/20/14

POS POS

MARKET

BAR

RESTAURANT SEATING

DRINKCOUNTERRETAIL

CORE

MAINENTRY

MARKETENTRY OUTDOOR

SEATING

PICK-UP & CATERING

CAFE & BAKERY

BACK OF HOUSE

RESTROOMS

KITCHEN & PREP

DEN V ER M A R K ET SPACE - Tenant Appl icat ion P resentat ion

Working with Consumption Concepts, an energetic, fast-paced firm, I helped the team meet a crucial deadline, conceptualizing a layout for the unique space and assembling a presentation package of renderings and plan layout. i created a detailed model of the potential space and illustrated its potential.

conceptUal plan layoUt

view fRom the main entRy

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consuMPtion concePts

RestaURant seating aRea and baR

maRket and Retail aRea

RestaURant seating and window baR

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LA HON TA N 485 - A rch itectura l Render ings

Working with architect greg faulkner as a freelance artist, I created a detailed 3d model and renderings of this custom residence for client and review board approval.

faulkner architects

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LA K E TA HOE LA K EHOUSE - A rch itectura l Render ings

Working with architect Greg Faulkner as a freelance artist, I created a detailed 3d model and renderings of this lake house building in Lake Tahoe. We developed two structural schemes to present to the client for approval.

faulkner architects

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I N TO TH E W I LD - Sequoia Nat iona l Pa rk Vis itor’s Center

This visitor center for Sequoia National Park aims to be an architectural ambassador, both for the park to the people, and for the built environment to its site. By creating a shelter that houses exhibits and utilizes large openings to connect visitors with the lessons available in the immediate surroundings it highlights the importance of the preservation work done in the park. By showcasing a variety of materials, each utilized for specific purposes, employing exposed connections and overall, remaining a modest component of the surroundings, it strives to be the highest representation of the built environment.

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undergraduate thesis - gil cooke - 2012

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into the Wild

pRocess sketches

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undergraduate thesis

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into the Wild

eaRly section sketch at entRy

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undergraduate thesis

detail sketch

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into the Wild

flooR plan with majoR tRees located and shown to scale

entry

exhibit gallery

classrooms

exhibit gallery

gift shop

sentinel tree

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undergraduate thesis

inflUential elements exploded axonometRic

laRge openings

main ciRcUlation

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into the Wild

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undergraduate thesis

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into the Wild

gatheRing place - moRning

gatheRing place - daytime

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undergraduate thesis

main exhibit space

RendeRed section thRoUgh main exhibit space

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into the Wild

dooR opeRation illUstRation

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undergraduate thesis

dooR opeRation illUstRation

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into the Wild

inteRioR of gift shop with view to sentinel tRee

ReaR entRy/exit fRom gift shop

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undergraduate thesis

exteRioR RendeRing showing 48 inches of snow coveR

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into the Wild

this site sections illustrates the overall grade and the scale relationship between the Sentinel tree and the visitor center. the tree remains the focus on the site as the visitor center building maintains a respectful single-story presence.

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undergraduate thesis

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FOLLOW TH E SOU N D - Bou lez Center for New Music

massing model

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noRth west coRneR peRspective - main venUe and entRance

4th year sPecial toPic studio - greg Walsh - 2011

New Music is an avant garde style that often utilizes unique performance spaces to deliver unique experiences. This center for new music, situated across Grand Avenue from the Gehry’s Walt Disney Concert Hall, is a campus for the exploration and performance of New Music. For this quarter-long project that included studies on acoustics and extensive case studies, I used the concept of the building serving as a phonograph horn, projecting the sounds into the far reaches of the city streets. the harsh angles that pervade and permeate the site are a result of acoustical studies intended to provide precise reverberation qualities within the main venue, and the language was continued outside.

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folloW the sound

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Balcony / Gallery

Atrium

Dn

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Entry Gallery / Café

Restaurant loft

Dn

Dn

DnDn

Dn

Roof plan

UppeR level plan

gRand avenUe level plan

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Boulez center for neW Music

RendeRed section thRoUgh main venUe space

section a - main venUe space

understage

main venue

balcony / gallery

walkway grand avenue

lower grand

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Library Black Box venue

Entry Gallery / Café

Understage

Main venue

balcony

Atrium

Garden

2nd St.

Composers studios

Media

Administration

sEcTiON b

EXTEriOr PErsPEcTiVEs

folloW the sound

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Library Black Box venue

Entry Gallery / Café

Understage

Main venue

balcony

Atrium

Garden

2nd St.

Composers studios

Media

Administration

Boulez center for neW Music

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AU X I LI A RY I N TERSTATE CROSSI NG - Publ ic Space Intervent ion

The Cortez Hill neighborhood of downtown San Diego is pocketed by a curve in I-5 freeway which cuts a deep rift between it and Balboa Park to the North. By instituting a covering structure, or “lid”, over a section of the freeway at 5th 6th and 7th avenues it would both reconnect the two and create an additional amenity space for community gardens, businesses, outdoor venues and more, as well as reduce road noise from the freeway below. The form comes from the symbolism of stitching the gap together, and each pathway is placed to form a connection from one sidewalk to another, a running path to a dog park, etc. Because the neighborhood is defined by its walkable, quiet streets, the paths connected are for pedestrians only, with cars relegated to crossing only at the 5th avenue bridge as they do currently.

SECTION ASEC

TION B

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[2]

[3]

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Art Gallery

Courtyard /Amphitheatre

Tree WalkBridge

Playground /GardenBook Store /

Offices

TraderJoe’s

Café

6th ave bridge

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4th urBan design year studio - diego velasco - 2011

[1]

[2]

[3][3] [2] [1]

Section comparision

sE PErsPEcTiVE

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6th Ave

5th AveI-5 freeway

Book StoreTrader Joes Art GalleryArt Gallery

Tree walk

Playground / Garden

Plaza

6th ave bridge

[B][A] section scale20’ 40’ 60’ 80’

6th Ave

5th AveI-5 freeway

Book StoreTrader Joes Art GalleryArt Gallery

Tree walk

Playground / Garden

Plaza

6th ave bridge

[B][A] section scale20’ 40’ 60’ 80’

Stitching the urban fabricNoise + Disconnect at I-5

dynamic light portals

Stitching the urban fabricNoise + Disconnect at I-5

dynamic light portals

cortez hill urBan intervention auXiliary interstate crossing

sEcTiONs

NW PErsPEcTiVE

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4th year studio - Mike stePner - 2010M I DPOI N T CON DITION I NG - Urban Plan

the Rolando clay neighborhood of san diego is in need of revitalization. as part of a group of three students, we devised an urban plan that focused on pedestrians by implementing traffic slowing features, changing the scale of the surrounding buildings and created small districts within the community. These districts utilized pedestrian-oriented streets, plazas and parks to bring the surrounding community outdoors and out of their cars.

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PER I PH ERY - San Diego Aerospace Museum

The building celebrates flight most simply in the undulating shapes that accompany visitors throughout the exhibit. These forms were directly inspired by the joy and exhilaration of flight itself. They pay homage to the twists and turns of aerial acrobatics and the furthest limits of flight that we know today. The building strives to educate visitors about aviation and its history. This goal cannot be accomplished without anyone there to educate. The building addresses this directly by drawing the appropriate attention, thus sparking the interest and curiosity that is so crucial in education. The walls serve as a canvas for the pieces on display and help in creating an atmosphere in which visitors will not only see them, but experience them on a different level. The space conveys inspiration through a wholistic experience. The glory and awe of aviation is in danger of being lost to newer generations. As flight becomes an ever more integral part of our daily lives it becomes less and less fantastic. The building serves to communicate to all generations that flight is a remarkable achievement that should not be taken for granted.

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3rd year studio - eric szeMeczko - 2010

Upper Gallery

Main Gallery

Peripheral Galleries

Café

East Gallery

storage / restrooms

café

main gallery

east gallery

upper gallery

peripheral galleries courtyard

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PeriPhery

EXTEriOr PErsPEcTiVEs

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san diego aerosPace MuseuM

- Establish basic path layout

- Identify focus

- Juxtapose park area & longspan element

- Orient building towards downtown

- Introduce secondary building

- Create fseparation with park

- Draw visitors into site

- Create dynamic experiential spaces

1- Establish basic 1- Establish basic

- Identify 1- Identify 2- Juxtapose 2- Juxtapose

- Orient building 2- Orient building

3- Introduce 3- Introduce

- Create 3- Create fseparation3fseparation 4- Draw visitors 4- Draw visitors

- Create 4- Create dynamic4dynamic

rENdErEd sEcTiON AT mAiN GALLEry

The inspiration comes from fl ight, but also from the people that curate it. The excitement and passion that such people have for aeronautical history must be translated into the building that houses their life’s love. The spaces within this museum relay their enthusiasm and foster an intimate and highly personable experience for each visitor.

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PeriPhery

main gallery

peripheral galleries

sEcTiON

EXPLOdEd AXONOmETric sTrucTurAL sysTEm

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san diego aerosPace MuseuM

upper gallery courtyard

workshop

iNTEriOr GALLEry PErsPEcTiVEs

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WA R EH AUS - H igh-r ise Dormitory

rENdErEd sEcTiON ThrOuGh cOurTyArd

PErsPEcTiVE Of iNTEriOr cOurTyArd

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3rd year studio - rÜdiger thierhoff - 2010

Working with a partner, he and I did extensive code, structural and market research to arrive at the proper room sizes etc. The collaboration went so well that we later worked together professionally. Located in the East Village district of downtown San Diego, this high-rise residential tower houses students of the NewSchool of Architecture and Design which is across the street. The fl oor plates of the tower change as it ascends and therefor offer three slightly different confi gurations throughout. The program consists of small dorm rooms in the tower, while at the base of the tower is a three story building which is constructed using recycled materials from a condemned brick building in the neighborhood which houses several higher-end loft residences as well as the communities amenity spaces such as the gym and study spaces. There are also retail spaces at the ground level which face the street and the interior courtyard.

siTE ANd cONTEXTuAL OVErViEW

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Warehaus

sEcTiON ThrOuGh hiGh-risE TOWEr

iNTEriOr PErsPEcTiVE Of LOfT uNiT

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high-rise dorMitory

cONTribuTiON TO sAN diEGO sKyLiNE

TOWEr fLOOr PLANs

EAsT PErsPEcTiVE TOWEr fAcAdE sE PErsPEcTiVE

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U R BA N CA N YON - New Urban Campus for NSA+D

Inspired by the local canyons of San Diego, the massing of this building was shaped by subtracting from the allowable building area to allow for more light and to add an organic shape to the building. The new urban campus for the NewSchool of Architecture and Design continues the open space of Balboa Park from across the street onto the rooftop and incorporates it as an integral gathering space for students and faculty. The south west corner employs a perforated metal screen in crucial places to lessen heat gain and natural ventilation is utilized throughout, further capitalizing on the areas mild climate.

ENTrANcE cOurTyArd sTudy rOOm

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3rd year studio - roBin BriseBois - 2009

sW cOrNEr PErsPEcTiVE

rEAr ENTrANcE TO cOurTyArd

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A M I NGLES HOUSE - Two-person Residence

frONT ELEVATiON

ReaR elevation inside main coURtyaRd

A mingles house is intended as an exploration of the interplay between public and private space. The prompt was to provide a place to live and entertain, with ample private space for two separate occupants who would share the common spaces.

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2nd year studio - saM Wilson - 2009

flooR plan and Roof plan

inteRioR peRspectives

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H I LLSI DE HOUSE - Residence on a S lope

soUth peRspective

inteRioR peRspective

view of Roof

The only requirements for this second year studio project were that it needed to be a residence on this sloped site and that it needed to accommodate an inhabitant in a wheelchair without relying on an elevator. inspired by bart prince and Bruce Goff I imagined a form that swooped down the hillside in gentle slopes and curves.

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2nd year studio - saM Wilson - 2008

peRspective fRom stReet

east elevation at living Room and balcony

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PY BUS A N N EX - Design Compet it ion Entry

The sketching process led me from early explorations in sun exposure and sight lines to detailed stylistic conclusions. Quickly documenting a fleeting idea for a plan layout scheme or fleshing-out the specifics of an otherwise more general design is easiest for me in hand sketching. While more precise 3d modeling can lend a more accurate con-ception of the space, sketching remains the purest form of idea-generation throughout the project.

peRspective of main entRance.

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335 sf 26’ x 16’ 400 sf

2,810 sf 160 sf

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the sw coRneR; view fRom the stReet showing the smalleR of the two event spaces.

LEVEL ONE

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1. ADMINISTRATION OFFICE2. ATRIUM / LIGHT WELL3. ELEVATOR4. RESTROOM5. STORAGE6. MEETING ROOM7. GREEN ROOF8. ROOF TERRACE

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890 sf

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600 sf

200 sf20’ x 15’20’ x 12’

26’ x 13’

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coMPetition entry

LEVEL TWO

LEVEL ThrEE

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PyBus anneX

soUth elevation; main entRance.

east elevation; small and laRge event spaces.

NORTH ELEVATION; FACING REAR PARKING LOT, REAR ENTRY TO EVENT SPACE.

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2

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1. Event Hall2. Restroom3. Offices4. Green Roof

coMPetition entry

567

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1. Lobby / exhibit 2. Teens loft3. Light well4. Green roof5. restroom6. Kitchen7. storage8. meeting room

sEcTiON b

sEcTiON A

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PHOTOGR A PH Y - Black and W hite

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PhotograPhy

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Black and White

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PhotograPhy

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color

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PhotograPhy

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color

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Cra f twork - Hunt ing K n i fe

A 10” hunting knife with black walnut handle, brass finger guard and tempered 1040 carbon steel blade. As part of a 10-day course at (now defunct) Sierra Forge & Fire I worked alongside mastersmith Mike Vagnino to take this knife from design to finish.The process included drawing and shaping the blade; drawing and shaping the handle; assembling the materials together; and finally sharpening and finishing. I later created a leather sheath for it.

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A r twork - Oi l Pa int ing

a palette-knife exeRcise and exploRation of massing foR my aRchitectURal thesis pRoject - 2 hoURs

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exploRation of massing foR my aRchitectURal thesis pRoject - 14 hoURs

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A r twork - Acryl ic Pa int ing

My first experience with acrylic painting was a wedding gift for friends - a fun and ridiculous 48”x36” portrait of their cats. As a complete amateur I spent countless hours adding color for detail and abstract shapes. the process taught a valuable lesson in the importance of shading.

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A r twork - Ma i l A r t

these postage-laden aRt pieces aRe cReated foR vaRioUs fRiends and family...

they aRe sent Unsolicited thRoUgh the United states postal seRvice...

the postage maRks acqUiRed in the pRocess convey the naRRative of the joURney of each individUal piece.

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A r twork - Hand Drawings / Sketches

I HAVE EXPLORED THE INTERSECTION OF ARCHITECTURE AND NATURE ALSO THROUGH THE TRANSECT - IN THIS CASE, A fictional one - which enables one to expeRience natURal monUments fRom a UniqUe peRspective.

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inspiRed by gRaphic designeR sam laRson i’ve exploRed geometRically simplified poRtRaits and stippled shading.

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