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2747 Dumaine Street, New Orleans, LA 70119 208.755.4056 [email protected]
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Architectural DesignerWaggonner & Ball Architects, 2200 Prytania Street, New Orleans, LA (504) 524-5308 July 2014 - February 2015
Designed urban interventions to promote social, economic, and environmental health, collaborated on environmentally sensitive schematic design, prepared graphic communication pieces
» Designed urban plans to increase environmental, social, economic, and cultural resilience, to absorb, retain, and remediate stormwater, and to convey history and sense of place » Created maps and graphics to communicate design intent » Prepared responses to Requests for Qualifications and Proposals » Designed schematic building plans » Analyzed daylight for new building designs » Developed firm communication strategies
Freelance Artist / Designer
Worked with design teams on communication pieces, design critiques, and art projects. Personal artwork at maiolie.com
January 2012 - Present
» Designed logos, pamphlets, reports, signage and other communication pieces » Prepared maps, graphics, and fabrication drawings » Created series of oil paintings depicting environmental processes
Excellence in Artistic Expression, St. Tammany Summer Show, 2015 » Prepared architectural site assessment reports » Rendered photoreal 3D images of public art and architectural projects » Coordinated fabrication and installation of signage » Created urban tour for the performance art piece, How to Build a Forest
Project SpecialistPlanning and Development SpecialistCapital City Development Corporation, Boise, ID (208) 384-4264
April 2013 - June 2014
Managed downtown development under the direction of a mayor-appointed board of commissioners
» Collaborated on urban revitalization and redevelopment plans 30th Street Redevelopment Plan Central Addition Housing Opportunities Assessment » Managed downtown capital improvement projects
$1,010,000 public-private development agreements $195,000 public art projects $1,000,000 streetscape improvements » Created maps, renderings, and infographics to communicate project goals and performance » Presented urban redevelopment plans to community stakeholders » Designed city-scale massing concepts and small-scale public space improvements » Wrote Requests for Proposals, reviewed responses, and worked with development teams
April 2011- March 2013
Research AssistantIntegrated Design Lab, 306 S. 6th St, Boise, ID (208) 429.0220
July 2009 - Aug 2010
» Researched and wrote literature and technical reviews » Simulated daylight to aid in passive solar design decisions using physical and digital models » Created reports and presentations to communicate project performance » Compiled data for post occupancy evaluations » Assisted in a scientific study of glare’s effect on a person’s ability to focus
Worked for the University of Idaho’s architectural energy-efficiency branch to assist local development teams in incorporating energy efficiency practices. Conducted energy-efficiency research
2747 Dumaine Street, New Orleans, LA 70119 208.755.4056 [email protected]
MORGANMAIOLIE
INTERESTS » Recent Inspiring Research: Petri Dish Cities The intersection of microbiology and urban design
where the city is designed to support the thriving microbiome with which we evolved. » If I could give a TED Talk: It would focus on the intersection of ecological design and guerilla
urbanism - how we can create communities that are healthy, sustainable, and empower citizens to take an active role in shaping their environment.
SOFTWARE
» Rhinoceros + Grasshopper » Adobe CS6 Suite: InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator » Sketchup Pro 2016 » VRay 2.0 for Sketchup » Ecotect (daylight / sound modelling) » Radiance (Dept. of Energy daylight analysis tool) » Microsoft Office 2016: Word, Excel, Outlook » Cloud-based Software: Google Tools, Cartodb » Autodesk Sketchbook
LEADERSHIP AND ORGANIZATIONS » National Organization of Minority Architects, Project Pipeline committee member / mentor, 2016
Taught inner-city high school students architectural concepts; planned curriculum as part of a 4-person team » Art curator and collaborator at The Blue House coworking collective, 2016, thebluehousenola.com
Coordinated art shows to incite discussion around contemporary social issues » Member of United States Green Building Council, LEED Green Associate Accreditation, 2015 » Chair of Focus the Nation Committee, 2009
Lead a team to organize educational events around sustainable architectural practices
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EDUCATION
Master of ArchitectureUniversity of Idaho, Idaho Urban Research and Design Center, Boise, ID
May 2011
Graduated summa cum laude, 4.0 GPA.
Masters Project: Edge Urbanisms: A Wholistic Experience of Wilderness and CultureAreas of Focus: Environmental Design, Urban Planning and Design, Phenomenology, Energy Efficiency, Human Comfort
May 2009
Areas of Focus: Environmental Design, Graphic Design Communication, Architectural TheoryAssociations: American Institute of Architecture Students, American College Student Association, Honors: Dean’s List, National Honor Society
Bachelor of ArchitectureUniversity of Idaho, Moscow, ID
Graduated summa cum laude, 4.0 GPA.
Summer 2009Study AbroadRome, Italy
Study areas: architectural design studio, roman urban planning history, plein air sketching and watercolor painting
» Designed architecture and urban space within the Roman value system » Developed observational perspective skills through watercolor/ink/graphite sketching
HAND SKILLS
» Hand Sketching » Oil / Watercolor Painting » Woodworking
WATER INFRASTRUCTUREOur driving goal in St. Bernard Parish was to alleviate flooding that had hindered public life and damaged property. Part of this strategy was to increase capacity in several existing canals (upper map) and canal-adjacent properties (lower map). We designed urban wells to keep water flowing through the canals to prevent mosquito breeding and used them as amenities and educational devices in the plan.
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1 - Aycock + Friscoville
2 - Chalmette Battle Field
3 - Chalona Dr. Canal
At the core of all our urban design projects was a battle to sway hearts and minds to think of New Orleans as a delta city interdependent with water. I used a phenomenological approach to communicate this in my design for the wells, where spending time near one becomes a reminder that we are surrounded by water; a beautiful, life-giving force.
created using a base map from Waggonner & Ball consultants
created using a base map from Waggonner & Ball consultants
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eThe work below is from an urban plan for Arabi, Louisiana, where one major goal was to capture traffic that passes Arabi by offering easy transit into the downtown and a reason to go there. One part of our team developed strategies for the heavily trafficked vehicular corridor to the north, while I developed strategies for pedestrian activity on the levee to the south. One of my proposed projects was a functional platform to provide space for the people who cross the levee to sit by the river (below).
The levee is a particularly active pedestrian corridor, but not many people traverse the wall to enter the downtown. One initial strategy to promote this crossing was a playful wall intervention that added artwork (symbolized here with colorful circle graphics), symbols denoting businesses people could visit on the other side, bike lock rings so bikers wouldn't have to hoist their bike over the wall, and pool ladders that play off the local and apt description of New Orleans as a city in a bathtub.
We analyzed personas of those people who use the riverfront and those people who we hoped would use it (above right) to design public projects like undulating sidewalks (below) and corridor markers to serve these unique personas.
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Pages from a booklet to communicate land-use and farming research in an easily-digestible first take. Designed in collaboration with the Urban Land Institute. Full publication available here: http://bit.ly/1M7aaEP
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I managed capital projects for Capital City Development Corporation in Boise, Idaho and was particularly interested in improving stormwater quality entering the Boise River. In this project, I worked with the local highway district, an engineer, and a landscape architect to analyze watersheds, find an especially overburdened, polluted location within our district, and design a landscape project to capture, retain, and remediate stormwater before it could enter the river.
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Above: Americana outfall Right: Map of stormwater conveyance systems and urban watersheds in Boise, Idaho. Images above and at right are from the Ada County Highway District.
After studying three sites at the bottom of the watershed, we determined that redesigning a remnant concrete triangle could handle all the stormwater within this portion of the watershed at the least cost and most benefit to the public.
Renderings above by CSHQA Architects and Engineers, the design firm for the project
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sell downtownmatch businesses with CCDC locations
CATALYZE DEVELOPMENT COMPLETE PROJECTS
Leverage
PROMOTE DEVELOPMENT FUEL ECONOMIC GROWTH
Occupancy
central westside rm-ob 30th st
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growth in last 5 years
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manufacturing
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education
30th street
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infrastructuresidewalks
public part of buildings
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Old Boise
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14th St., Main-Front (add street parking)
S. Idaho St., 10th-11th (planters)
N. Grove St., 13th-16th (stormwater infrastructure)
S. Grove St., 13th-16th (stormwater infrastructure)
Fulton St. (sidewalk connection)
Main & Idaho, Capital-6th (sidewalk improvement)
Garage entry enhancements & brandingBoulevard Garage (water intrusion maintenance)
Eastman Garage (vestibule caps, cable maintenance)
Cap. Terrace, Boulevard, Myrtle, Grove Garages (fire sprinkler maintenance)
Promote Capitol Terrace Roof ParcelRethinking a (parking) LotStrengthen the WatercoolerDowntown WayfindingSupport CC Anderson + find 1st floor useRelocate historic Central Addition homes4th St., Front-Myrtle (sidewalk improvement)
CCDC-owned Ash St. properties (develop)
CCDC-owned 620 S. 9th (develop)
Acquire Property for development5th & Front CCDC-owned parcel (improve remnant)
Create Participation Program (incentivize development)
Enliven Cap. Terrace Vestibule3rd St., Front-Myrtle (improve connection to park)
13th-15th, River-Grove (improve connection to Linen Dist)
15th-16th remnant parcels (stormwater infrastructure)
Vision for the future of N.8th St.Extend Pioneer Corridor to RiverImprove Pioneer Corridor junction at Grand Ave.6th & Main Corner (widen sidewalk)
S. Idaho St., 13th-14th (sidewalk connection)
N. Main St., 14th-15th (sidewalk connection)
10th & Main (sidewalk connection)
8th & Bannock Corner (sidewalk connection)
W. 5th St., Idaho-Bannock (widen sidewalk) 8th St., Broad-Fulton (sidewalk connection)
S. Main St., Capitol-5th (sidewalk connection)
13th & 15th, River to Grove (ped/bike connection)
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INFOGRAPHICSSignage to communicate the sustainable features of a LEED Gold building in Ketchum, Idaho. I won an RFP and collaborated with the City of Hailey to design, fabricate, and install the signage in 2014.
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Inputs-Outputs chart to communicate the strategic plan of Capital City Development Corporation in Boise, Idaho
DAYLIGHT ANALYSISDaylight analysis for the historic Brulatour House, French Quarter, New Orleans. The building will be renovated for use as art museums by the Historic New Orleans Collection and the program requires some bright, open spaces to view models and maps and some spaces with very controlled light (18 fc, 44,000 fc/yr) for centuries old pen and ink works. Our design team took light measurements at several museums, analyzed many daylighting strategies, and settled on a 68% clear sawtooth with 2 ft-oc fins and 20% VLT operable shade cloth. I was responsible for light measurements, daylight modelling, and graphics, and assisted in design development and client presentations.
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PERFORMANCE GOALS:1. lots of wall space, minimal windows2. even lighting throughout space3. at or beneath 18 fc
RESULTS:1. achieved2. more even side-to-side, approx. 1: 1.53. above 18 fc by middle of space
PERFORMANCE REVIEW
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RESULTS:1. achieved2. more even side-to-side, approx. 1: 1.53. above 18 fc by middle of space
PERFORMANCE REVIEW
Lateral Section showing lighting design, programming, and building systems approach.
PAINTING + SKETCHINGMy art explores humanity’s relationship with - and control over - the environment in which we live. I’m especially fascinated by the interaction of natural and human processes; those sequences of events that would occur without us, but which we alter significantly in pursuit of health and prosperity. More art at maiolie.com.
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