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architecture portfolio843 . [email protected]

carol ann goforth

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EDUCATION Master of Architecture: Northeastern University, Boston MA 09/2013-05/2015- Honors Received: Graduate Student Scholarship 2013-2015 Dean’s List Fall 2013-Fall 2014

Bachelor of Arts in Architecture: Clemson University, Clemson SC 08/2009-05/2013- Graduated Cum Laude- Business Administration Minor- Honors Received: President’s List Spring 2012, Dean’s List Fall 2009-Spring 2013, HC Mickel & LC Mickel Grant 2011, Trustee Scholarship 2011, Pelham Foundation Travel Grant 2011, Philip Prince Alumni Scholarship 2008-2012, Hope Scholarship 2008, Palmetto Fellows Scholarship 2008-2012, Barnes and Noble Scholarship 2008-2012- Participated in two semesters of design/build studios - Studied abroad in Genoa, Italy 08/2011-12/2011- Volunteered with “Habitat for Humanity” 08/2007-05/2011

SKILLS Experienced in:- AutoCad- Revit- Rhinoseros- InDesign- Photoshop- Illustrator- Microsoft Office

Knowledge of interface and basic skills in:- Sketchup- GIS mapping

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EXPERIENCE- Studio G Architects, Boston MA 05/2014-8/2014 reference: Gail Sullivan, Principal, [email protected] Responsibilities: Site and schematic design for small projects Revit modeling Rendered site plans Field measures Writing/designing project proposals

- Goforth, Brown & Associates, Florence SC 05/2013-08/2013 reference: Gary Brown, Principal, [email protected] 05/2010-08/2010 Responsibilities: Preliminary design and programing Drafting Updating/red-lining drawings and submittals Building code analyses Assisting with bid openings Office administration (communications, bid document management, etc.)

- Coast Architects, Charleston SC 08/2012-12/2012 reference: Connie Zafiris, Principal, [email protected] Responsibilities: Drafting Door and finish schedules Participating in client meetings Marketing layouts and templates

- Landis Construction, Washington D.C. 05/2012-08/2012 reference: Chris Landis, Principal, [email protected] Responsibilities: Drafting Revit modeling Design letters Finish selections Company magazine/design books/presentation boards

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CONTENTS

Over the course of my undergraduate and graduate studies in architecture, I began to feel that one of the most important aspects of design is the facilitation of human interaction. This is integral in communal and personal development and is far too often overlooked as an essential component of architectural design. In each of my projects, I strove to achieve a design which encourages users to engage in comfortable social interaction with other users.

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microCity

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microCityAssigned Project:

Replace an existing shipping storage building on a port in Genoa, Italy with residential, hotel, and commercial components.

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Harbor Revitalization_11 weeks

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The residential buildings are one unit deep to allow for maximum cross ventilation and natural light.The provision of one, two, three, and four bedroom apartments attracts a wide range of residents.

Each building has balconies, with large patios for the top floor units. The staggered balconies provide shade for the units below.

Collectively, the buildings are oriented to reflect the curvature of the harbor and guide pedestrians through a covered walkway to the harbor view at the end of the platform. Each residential building has a private communal courtyard for resident entry.

ACADEMIC WORK_carol ann goforthmicroCity

3Residential units concept sketchResidential building floor plan

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4Site section facing north

Under the undulating canopy, retail and dining options on the ground floor of the residential buildings create a welcoming space that leads visitors to an amphitheater at the end of the platform. This space is inhabited both for lounging and events.

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renew.reuseAssigned Project:

Replace the existing student union, dormi-tory, and dining hall on the Clemson campus with a more efficient design. As part of the master plan, design an on-campus housing complex to appeal to upper classmen.

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Campus Planning+Dorm_11 weeks

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The programmatic requirements were obtained from analysis of the existing site. The resulting buildings were nestled into the landscape to maintain campus sight lines and views. The site was broken into a series of levels to accommodate the slope, each associated with a different function: housing, recreation, dining, academic spaces, and parking. The slope is mediated by the dormitory, where a walkway bridges the level change from the east side of the site to the west.

ACADEMIC WORK_carol ann goforthrenew. reuse

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ProposalProgram Requirements

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Existing facility and pedestrian/vehicular traffic Proposed facility

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The east and west facades are composed of a patterned silk-screened glass to reduce heat gain, control solar transmittance and prevent glare. On the southern side, the thermal mass of the brick, in combination with the glazed envelope, create a sun space effect in the winter, when the sun is low in the sky. Outdoor space is provided with large balconies on each of the upper floors that shield the glazing below from excessive heat gain from the summer sun.

ACADEMIC WORK_carol ann goforth

9Residential plan with walkway

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Residential Corner Study SpaceProposed Site Plan

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A single-loaded corridor allows natural light to penetrate into each living unit, while maintaining privacy with high windows in the double height spaces.

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Living Unit

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connectivityAssigned Project:

Design a building for an empty parcel on the Boston University Campus. A program was not as-signed, as the building was to be versatile and adaptable to any future program.

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Adaptable University Hub_11 weeksPartner: Victoria Wiegand

Collaborated with partner on design, production of physical models, renderings, diagrams, and drawings.

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ACADEMIC WORK_carol ann goforthconnectivity

Due to the lack of green space on Boston University’s campus, we designed a building that is integrated with the landscape. By taking advantage of the level changes, a winding green roof connects to the city’s green esplanade on one side and the prominent pedestrian corner twelve feet above on the other. The building is partially raised off of the ground on the side closest to the Charles river to allow for a natural water purification system of wetlands to purify the city’s rainwater runoff and water used in the building. The elevated building, along with the wetland system, allow the building to resist potential flooding in the future from the nearby river.

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Final Treatment

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Purification

Secondary Wetland Zone-Plants for Water

Purification

Final Wetland Zone-Plants for Water

Purification

Organic Sand

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Filter Fabric

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Physical Models Pedestrian Travel 14

Radiant and Ventilation Systems

Future Use Program Study

Labs

CollaborativeSpace

Studios

FacultyOffices

Woodshop

Hands onEducation Center

Rigid insulation

Air cavity

Drainage plane

Precast concrete bolted to floor slab

Vapor barrier

Plywood

Batt insulation

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Panel boltFlashing

Air Sealant

Raised floor

Dropped gyp.

ceiling

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Active Systems Diagram

ACADEMIC WORK_carol ann goforthconnectivity

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Support StripsFloor PanelsPegs

Continuous Flashing Cap

Pre-fabricated Concrete Enclosure

Rigid Insulation

Bolt Connection

Structural ColumnWaterproofing

Membrane

Plywood Sheathing

Batt InsulationAluminum Studs

Gyp. Board

Vierendeel Truss

Rigid InsulationPre-fab Enclosure

Northeast Facade

North Facade

Southwest Facade

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Active Systems Diagram

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Passive and active system strategies were used to create a versatile building for future use. Sun studies helped determine the design of the pre-fabricated facade panels, which fan out to shade from unwanted direct sunlight in the East and West, while flattening in the north to allow more indirect light into the building. The radiant heating/cooling in the ceilings are split into North/South oriented loops that serve small areas to provide more control over the temperature. The majority of the building is one structural bay deep, reducing interior structure to maximum versatility in future room configurations and maximizing daylight and natural ventilation opportunities.

Heat Pump Diagram for Radiant Heating/Cooling and Tempering Fresh Air Intake Venturi Effect in Atrium

Light StudyFacade Strategy 16

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Expansion Valve Fan Expansion Tank

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Radiant LoopAir Return Duct

Heat Recovery WheelGas is compressed

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Refrigerant absorbs heat from ground

loop and becomes a gas

As refrigerant cools, the pressure drops and it

becomes a liquid again

Incoming fresh air and radiant loop pick up heat

from hot water loop

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internshipsMy architectural background includes experience at a variety of firm types. This has allowed me to participate in a range of project typologies, including education, healthcare, community facilities, and single and multi-family residential projects. Over the course of these experiences, my responsibilities have included drafting in AutoCad, Revit modeling, creating schematic design options, generating finish schedules, completing building code analyses, physical modeling, rendering, drafting project proposals, and marketing tasks.

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WORK EXPERIENCE_carol ann goforthStudio G Architects

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L A N D I S ARCHITECTS/BUILDERS

7059 Blair Road, NW Suite 300 Washington, DC 20012

Brothers Christopher and Ethan Landis formed Landis Construction Corporation in 1990 to meet the growing needs of families living in established urban neighborhoods in the Washington Metropolitan area. Our business specializes mainly in residential renovations in Maryland, Virginia, and D.C. We think one of our keys to our growth and success is that both principals are involved in all as-pects of the building process.Landis strives to service the home improvement needs and dreams of its clients in an integrated process, from design con-ception through the realization of construction. Our goal is to provide excellent design, superior service, honest value and quality construction.

Photographs by Greg Hadley, Yerko Palominy, and Sam Kittner

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A B C D E F G H I J K KEY ITEM MANUFACTURER MODEL ITEM # FINISH COMMENTS QTY.

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TOILET PAPER HOLDER Mirabelle Edenton Collection Tissue Holder MIRMLEDTHBN Brushed Nickel 1

TOWEL RING Mirabelle Edenton Collection Towel Ring MIRMLEDTRBN Brushed Nickel 1

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LAVATORY SINK Mirabelle Undermount Bathroom Sink MIRU1714WH Whtie 1PLUMBING

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LANDIS CONSTRUCTIONSMALL PROJECTS DIVISION

For small or medium sized projects, requiring little to no design work, Landis Construction’s “Small Projects Division” offers our services. The labor that Landis supplies consists of professional employees from our core design/build business.

The following are some of the “small project” services we offer:

Kitchens & Bathrooms:

Minor improvements to complete gut

Finish Carpentry:

Cabinet installation

Exterior Trim Replacement

Exterior/Interior Door Replacement

window Replacement

Skylight/Sun Tunnel Installment

Interior/Trim work/Wainscot

Custom Built-Ins

Mechanical Issues:

Plumbing-Appliance Installation. leaky faucets, frozen lines, gas fireplaces, etc.

Electrical-Heavy ups, recessed lights & fixture installation, Datacom, etc.

7059 BLAIR ROAD, NW SUITE 300 WASHINGTON, DC 20012

For any of these services, as well as for more substantial design/build projects, please contact us at 202-370-3400 or e-mail Mark Wardlaw at [email protected]. A member of our sales team will set up an appointment to meet you in your home at no cost to you. If the work is well defined and ready to start, requiring neither permit or design work, we offer time and materials service. This can be arranged during the initial consultation. This service carries a minimum of 4 hours plus materials with a deposit of $300 due at arrival.

202-370-3400

Exterior Structures:Front Porticos

Arbors/Trellises/Pergolas

Decks/Board Replacement

ADA Improvements:

Access Ramps

Handrails

Door widening

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LANDIS CONSTRUCTIONSMALL PROJECTS DIVISION

For small or medium sized projects, requiring little to no design work, Landis Construction’s “Small Projects Division” offers our services. The labor that Landis supplies consists of professional employees from our core design/build business.

The following are some of the “small project” services we offer:

Kitchens & Bathrooms:

Minor improvements to complete gut

Finish Carpentry:

Cabinet installation

Exterior Trim Replacement

Exterior/Interior Door Replacement

window Replacement

Skylight/Sun Tunnel Installment

Interior/Trim work/Wainscot

Custom Built-Ins

Mechanical Issues:

Plumbing-Appliance Installation. leaky faucets, frozen lines, gas fireplaces, etc.

Electrical-Heavy ups, recessed lights & fixture installation, Datacom, etc.

7059 BLAIR ROAD, NW SUITE 300 WASHINGTON, DC 20012

For any of these services, as well as for more substantial design/build projects, please contact us at 202-370-3400 or e-mail Mark Wardlaw at [email protected]. A member of our sales team will set up an appointment to meet you in your home at no cost to you. If the work is well defined and ready to start, requiring neither permit or design work, we offer time and materials service. This can be arranged during the initial consultation. This service carries a minimum of 4 hours plus materials with a deposit of $300 due at arrival.

202-370-3400

Exterior Structures:Front Porticos

Arbors/Trellises/Pergolas

Decks/Board Replacement

ADA Improvements:

Access Ramps

Handrails

Door widening

L A N D I S

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Wsahington, DC 20012

L A N D I S ARCHITECTS/BUILDERS

7059 Blair Road, NW Suite 300 Washington, DC 20012

Brothers Christopher and Ethan Landis formed Landis Construction Corporation in 1990 to meet the growing needs of families living in established urban neighborhoods in the Washington Metropolitan area. Our business specializes mainly in residential renovations in Maryland, Virginia, and D.C. We think one of our keys to our growth and success is that both principals are involved in all as-pects of the building process.Landis strives to service the home improvement needs and dreams of its clients in an integrated process, from design con-ception through the realization of construction. Our goal is to provide excellent design, superior service, honest value and quality construction.

Photographs by Greg Hadley, Yerko Palominy, and Sam Kittner

Landis ConstructionWORK EXPERIENCE_carol ann goforth