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Table Of ContentsEducational work
YMCA Camp Combe Master Plan ...... 4
Albany Natatorium .....10
Delhi Community center.....14
Solar building.....18
Bridge model.....22
Subtracted Space.....23
Color copy.....24
Shade and shadow.....25
Professional Work
30..... Main office
34..... Changing room
36......Maintenance building
38......Tree house
40.....CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
Documentation
42......Resume
4YMCA Camp Combe Master PlanSUNY Delhi Spring 2012
YMCA Camp Combe is a summer day camp in Putnam NY. Th ey are currently looking at a new property located right next to them to help expand the camp. I decided for my senior thesis to make a master plan for the new property and with that new plan design some facades of the some of the buildings to give a general feel for what the camp would look like. Working closely with the executive director and director of the camp I created a master plan that would fi t the camp in the best way I thought possible.
Camp Combe
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BROOK
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CIRCLE
HILLSIDE VIEW
CROSSHILL
RICHARD
FERN
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BROOKDALE
SPRIN
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BULLET HOLE
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PUTNAM VALLEY
CARMEL
Camp Combe Living Springs Neighboring Parcels 1 inch = 1,579 feet
Camp Combe and Living SpringsTown of Putnam Valley, Putnam County
Proposed Master Plan
Existing Site Conditions
53-D Rendering
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Main Lodge
The Main Lodge at a camp is on of the most important buildings. Its the place where you eat, have activities, hide from rain, and just sit around and talk. So the main challenge in designing the Lodge was adaptability. By creating a partly open floor plan, the building is able to change and adapt to any use it is needed for.
For the style of the Main Lodge, I went with a modern adirondack style. Trying to keep the feeling of being in the woods but having modern amenities, like large window sets, helps tie the building into the surrounds nearby
INTERIOR RENDERING
Front ELEVATION
Main Lod
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DN DN
DN DN
949 SF
KITCHEN
195 SF
BATHROOM
195 SF
BATHROOM
200 SF
KITCHENSTORAGE
60 SF
STO.
386 SF
FIRST AID64 SF
BATHROOM
52 SF
STO.
BACK ELEVATION
RIGHT ELEVATION
LEFT ELEVATION
2ND floor plan Horizontal section
88
DN
DN
1403 SF
Open Space
63 SF
STO.
Specialties Cabins
Th e 5 Specialty Cabins are to provide indoor, covered space for the diff erent areas of camp. Th ese cabins will be a basic design interior design ,to accommodate the building for whatever the use might be. An open fl oor plan will also help the building adapt and change into whatever it might need to be. A double deck design, and large windows will allow the people inside to feel apart of the camp by not limiting there views and interaction with the other camp programs.
Speciaalties Cabi
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Entry Pavilion Th e fi rst thing any parent is going to see when entering the camp is the rides in/ rides out space. Th is is one of the most complicated procedures for the camp. Moving kids from huddles to their car or bus. With this layout of pavilions and walkways kids should always be able to see their car. Dude to the sheer size of the camp the loading and unloading zone is elongated to about 200+ feet. Also being only 4 car widths wide, provides easier loading and reduces the pedestrian, vehicle crossing zones.
Ent P ili
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Albany NatatoriumSUNY Delhi Fall 2011
Th e Main goal in this project was to design a com-munity building near the Washington Avenue Armory in Albany, NY. Located near the armory is two parking lots. So for my project I decided to look at what Albany doesn’t have. Aft er looking all around I come to the conclusion that Albany has everything Except a Natatorium. So when I designed this project, it was all about involving the com-munity. By having a Natatorium I could involve the local community with some retail space, a lecture hall, and con-cession stands.
Rear Exterior Perspective
Front Exterior Perspective
Rear Exterior Perspective
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UP
MECHANICAL &STORAGE
LIFEGARD LIFEGARD
CHE. IN
FEMALE CHANGE
MALE CHANGE
MECH.
UP
DN
DN
DN
OFFICE SPACE
STO.
MECH.
LECTURE HALL
Floor Plan Level 0
Floor Plan Level 2
Floor Plan Level 1
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Section Model
13
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Delhi Community CenterSUNY Delhi Spring 11 Th e Delhi Community Center was a group project in which the group had to design a space for the Delhi Community. Th e main focus I had in the community center was the Bowl-ing Ally and Bar building. Designed to resemble a rehabbed factory building, and blend into the semi french look of the town.
Front perspective
North Elevation
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UP
5A111
4A111
N
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
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Level 325' - 0"
Level 427' - 0"
SITE PLANCROSS SECTION
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Level 10' - 0"
Level 212' - 6"
Level 325' - 0"
Level 427' - 0"
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
NIGHT RENDERING
DAYTIME PERSPECTIVE RENDERING
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Solar BuildingSUNY Delhi Spring 11 Th e design of this offi ce building was to completely use the sun in the most eff ective way possible. Th e shape of the building is directly connected to the diff erent angles of the sun. For winter the building allows more light to enter into the building. Th e low angle of the sun helps sunlight get into the building. For summer the high angle of the sun refl ects off the upper portions of the building helping to keep it cooler.
UP
Open Office Space
R 41' - 10 1/4"
N
232 SF
Mechanical
UP DN
MECH.
3246 SF
Open Office Space
R 35' - 9"
First Floor rendering
First Floor plan Second Floor plan
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DN
MECH.
R 32' - 2"
2536 SF
OPEN FLOOR PLAN
R31
' -10
11/16
"
0' - 0"
12' - 0"
24' - 0"
36' - 0"
0' - 0"
12' - 0"
24' - 0"
36' - 0"
0' - 0"
12' - 0"
24' - 0"
36' - 0"
0' - 0"
12' - 0"
24' - 0"
36' - 0"
1 East2 North
3 West 4 South
Third Floor plan Roof plan
Elevation
Elevation Elevation
Elevation
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2 Level 2
3 Level 3
1 Level 1
Level 10' - 0"
Level 212' - 0"
Level 324' - 0"
Roof36' - 0"
39' - 0"
12' -
0"
12' -
0"
12' -
0"
9' -
6"
Reflected Ceiling plans
Longitudinal Section Horizontal Section
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Level 10' - 0"
Level 212' - 0"
Level 324' - 0"
Level Roof36' - 0"
L5 PA39' - 0"
Level 10' - 0"
Level 212' - 0"
Level 324' - 0"
Level Roof36' - 0"
L5 PA39' - 0"
3d section summer
3d section winter
Summer light section
Winter light section
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Summer light section and
thermal heat diagram
analysis
Winter light section and
thermal heat diagram
analysis
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3d section floor renderings
Second floor night rendering Third floor winter day rendering
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Bridge ModelSUNY Delhi Fall 10
For a structural theory class, we had to design a replacement bridge for the SUNY Delhi golf course. Th e new bridge had to accom-modate a golf cart and people walking across it to get over the stream. Also the bridge had to be made so it can withstand fl oods that oc-casionally happen to the golf course. Since I decided to make a wood bridge, it would be possible for the construction management kids at Delhi to make the bridge for the school. Th e Bridge is a simple arched design with tension rods connected to the deck to support the deck.
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Subtracted SpaceSUNY Delhi Spring 09
In Architectural fundamentals we had to create space by staring with a cube and just sub-tracting space. For my model I decided to have 3 levels of spaces. Th e bottom space was more of a individual space. Th e middle was suppose to be a gathering/community space. And fi nally the top was suppose to be more of a private public space. By creating a model of the project it really helped show how all the spaces worked.
NORTH-EAST ELEVATIONSOUTH-WEST ELEVATIONSOUTH-WEST SECTION
FLOOR 2
SOUTH-WEST SECTIONFLOOR 1
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Color CopySUNY Delhi Fall 09 Th is project was to create an original copy of a picture from a textbook using construction paper, then cre-ate a color copy of the original
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Shade and ShadowSUNY Delhi Fall 09 Simple project that shows shade and shadow using diff erent lines only
Professional Work
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Main Offi ce Conceptual DesignYMCA Camp Combe, Facility Development Intern Th e YMCA Camp Combe’s Main Of-fi ce is in desperate need of a new offi ce build-ing. As part of the Master Plan work on the current property, A new offi ce building is a key part of the Camp. With that in mind, I camp up with a set design and location, and kept developing it through meetings with the Facility Comity and the directors. As it stands the building is still going through phases.
-Layout 1.. Location going off hillside. Offi ce top fl oor and changing rooms with exercise room bottom fl oor
-Layout 3.. Location going into hillside. Bot-tom fl oor multi purpose and nurse offi ce. Top fl oor Offi ce
-Layout 6.. Location going into hillside. Bot-tom fl oor Offi ce, nurse, bathrooms. Top fl oor Multi-Purpose and Inclusion
-Layout 8.. Location fl at. First Floor offi ce, Nurse, Inclusion, Bathrooms. Upstairs has fi le storage. Basement is Mechanical space
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Work Out Room007
A: 953.04 sq ft
H: 8.86'
Changing room008
A: 719.53 sq ft<floor type>
H: 8.86'
changing room009
A: 720.71 sq ft<floor type>
H: 8.86'
AquaticsOffice010
A: 104.51 sq ft<floor type>
H: 8.86'
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Waiting Room011
A: 248.69 sq ft<floor type>
H: 8.86'
Conf. Room012
A: 234.00 sq ft<floor type>
H: 8.86'
Exctive office013
A: 195.00 sq ft<floor type>
H: 8.86'
Exctive office014
A: 179.84 sq ft<floor type>
H: 8.86'
Office015
A: 64.00 sq ft<floor type>
H: 8.86'
Office016
A: 64.00 sq ft<floor type>
H: 8.86'
Office017
A: 95.72 sq ft<floor type>
H: 8.86'
Office018
A: 66.47 sq ft<floor type>
H: 8.86' Enclosed Deck019
A: 530.78 sq ft<floor type>
H: 8.86'
DECK020
A: 3,064.22 sq ft<floor type>
H: 8.86'
Layout 1 First Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
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UP
201 SF
Nurse
147 SF
Bathroom
140 SF
Bathroom
68 SF
Bathroom
63 SF
Office70 SF
BR
50 SF
Bathroom
132 SF
Storage/Mech
2064 SF
Multi-Pur.
DN
251 SF
Waiting Room
172 SF
Inclusion
44 SF
BR
68 SF
BATHROOM
44 SF
CL
258 SF
DIRECTOR
228 SF
DIRECTOR
291 SF
Conference
92 SF
Office
92 SF
Office
92 SF
Office
117 SF
Office
UP
UP
175 SF
THAD
162 SF
MARY
307 SF
CONFERENCE
636 SF
OFFICE SPACE
477 SF
WAITING
84 SF
NURSE OFF.
296 SF
NURSE
72 SF
BATH72 SF
BATH
140 SF
BATHROOM
140 SFBATHROOM
118 SF
MECH.
56 SF
BATH.
49 SFSTORAGE
DN
180 SF
INCLUSION
105 SF
INC. OFF.
203 SF
CUBICALS
140 SFBATHROOM
139 SFBATHROOM
53 SFSTO.
83 SFSTO.
759 SF
MULTI-PURPOSE
750 SF
MULTI-PURPOSE
Layout 3 First Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
Layout 6 First Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
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UP
FD
FD
FD FD
DN
50' -
10
1/4"
80' - 0"
172 SF
Thad
173 SF
Mary
375 SF
Waiting
1014 SF
Main Office
362 SF
Conference
122 SF
Office
68 SF
BR
70 SF
BR
148 SF
Inclusion
81 SF
Inclusion Office
79 SF
Bath & Shower
611 SF
Nurse
76 SF
Bathroom
1A103
1A103.1
85 SF
Office
88 SF
Office
DN
862 SF
Storage
261 SF
File Storage
1A103
1A103.1
Layout 8 First Floor Plan Second Floor Plan
LONGITUDINAL SECTION HORIZONTAL SECTION
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EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE
EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVEINTERIOR PERSPECTIVE
Layout 8
34
Changing Room Conceptual Design50' - 0"
714 SF
Boys
723 SF
Girls
112 SF
Auq. Office
124 SF
First Aid
140 SF
Storage
38 SF
Mech
YMCA Camp Combe, Facility Development Intern One of the main parts of the YMCA Camp Combe is the Main Pool which services about 500 kids per day. Th e key to having every kid swim is fast changing times. Th e current changing rooms are not meet-ing the needs of the pool. A new changing room building will provide about double the change space as the current changing rooms. Th e new building will also have room for Aquatics offi ce, First Aid, and Pool Storage. Th e unique design of having a part open roof helps the changing rooms stay dry, but the sur-round roofs have to help hid the kids changing, since the building is lower then the main parking lot.
FLOOR PLAN
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EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVES
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Maintenance Building Conceptual DesignYMCA Camp Combe, Facility Development Intern A key part to any facility to run functionally is a Mainte-nance building. Currently the Camp does not have a mainte-nance building.
For the design I at-tempted to try and keep and older look. Th e Barn look is a great way to get a lot of room in 2 fl oors and keep a building looking older. With a simple 2 car garage space with work area downstairs. I was able to place upstairs and offi ce and a lot of storage space.
UP
WH
who
le g
uard
35'
50'
DN
FIRSTFLOOR PLAN
SECONDFLOOR PLAN
37HORIZONTAL SECTION
EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE
INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE
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Tree House Conceptual DesignYMCA Camp Combe, Facility Development Intern In Honer of a staff mem-ber who tragically lost her life during a summer, Camp Combe raised money and built a tree house in memory of her.
Th e plans of the Tree House was drawn by and archi-tect that happily volunteered her time to the design of it.
My part was to take the 2D CAD plans and make 3D ren-derings of it to help raise money for the construction of the tree house. I also worked with the architect to redesign the stairs to the current design. During the construction I was one of four people to build the structure.
PROPOSED RENDERINGS WITH STAIRCASE
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CURRENT RENDERINGS WITH NEW STAIR-CASE AND DIFFERENT ROOF DESIGNS
CURRENT CONSTRUCTION PHOTO
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Construction PhotosYMCA Camp Combe, Facility De-velopment Intern, Maintenance A small sample of photos from diff erent construction projects I have worked on around camp.
Instillation of a new door where existing window use to be.
Re-Shingle Roof and Porch roof on many cabins on the camp property. Th is roof I was in charge of doing it with one other
helper
Small pool side deck. I designed and lead a group of volunteers to build this deck
Assisted in placing a new fl oor down in one of the buildings
Assisted in constructing a new Boccie Ball court next to the pool
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Assisted in constructing of a triple set of tree houses at the camp
Assisted in constructing of a Haunted Mine for the camps Fall Festival 2011
New Haunted House for the camps 2012 Fall Festival. Was one of two people in the design and construction of the Haunted
House
Assisted in constructing of 6 decks that were additions to cabins
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