joshua plourde professional portfolio
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A body of professional work done from 2007 through the present.TRANSCRIPT
Joshua PlourdeProfessional Portfolio
e. [email protected]. 1(415) 830-7060
Projects
Professional
Foster+Partners
Apple Campus 2 ATT&TPAC Box Office ATT&TPAC Artist Square Imperial College Exhibition Road Building
Davis Brody Bond
Eagle Academy Bennington and Shaw Libraries
Studio Daniel Libeskind
Denver Civic Center Architecture Agency
Hermitage
Coggan/Crawford
Wall Bench
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Project: Apple Campus 2Office: Foster+PartnersDuration: 2010 to PresentStatus: Construction Documents
Project Description:
Located on 176 acres in Cupertino, California, across town from the existing campus, Infinite Loop, Apple Campus 2 will accomodate 12,000 employees over 2.8 million square feet of office space in one ‘Main Building’ [1]. The intention for this is to foster invention and collaboration.
Other amenities on site include a restaurant [2] within the Main Building, a separate Corporate Fitness Center [3] comprising approximately 100,000 square feet, and a 1,000-seat Cor-porate Auditorium [4]. Supporting structures include a 9,000 space parking structure [5] as well as a central plant [6]. Ad-ditional office and laboratory space [7] for 2,500 employees is earmarked for a second phase.
Through the use of a robust energy strategy, including photo-voltaic roof panels and hydrogen fuel cells, the project will be energy net zero. The landscap plan call for 6,000 new trees to be brought to site, including apricot and apple trees located in orchards in the courtyard of the Main Building.
Role:
Three years into design Joshua’s involvement has varied as the needs of the project have changed. In London, he was involved in the design of Main Building Entrances. After relo-cating to California he has been overseeing the prototype of the Main Building, as well as helping to produce the planning set and coordinating various mockups.
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Aerial rendering from northwest
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Facade: Each office level is shaded via a 10ft deep white glass shading canopy. The curved vision glazing comprises 10’ x 45’ single glazed panels.
RC 02 AnnexJuly 9, 2012Building Permit Revision
As AC2 is still considered to be a confidential proj-ect, what is shown here is only what is already in the public record. If selected for an interview, Joshua will be able to go into more detail in person regard-ing his role in the following work streams:
EntrancesPrototypeMockupsPlanning
He appreciates your understanding in this matter.
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Project: AT&TPAC Box Office PavilionOffice: Foster+PartnersDuration: 2008 to PresentStatus: Construction
Project Description:
The Winspear Opera House (F+P), and it’s neighbor the Wyly Theater (OMA/REX), both complete in 2008 formed part of a masterplan to redevelope Flora Avenue in Dallas, TX as the central spine of an Arts District. Included in the master plan was an existing symphony hall by IM Pei, a per-froamnce arts magnate high school by Allied Works, and a city performance hall by SOM. All of which is tied together by a public park by Michel Desvigne.
The last piece of the puzzle is a 3,200 sqft pavilion that will serve as a box office for the Winspear and the Wyly, as well as Annette Strauss Artitst Square ( Also by F+P). The box office will also contain an information center, a cafe and an interactive inforgraphic media screen designed by graphic firm 2x4.
Joshua’s role on this project has been from inception throughout SD and DD. GFF, a local firm serves as the ex-ecutive architect. Presently the project is in construction, which F+P providing aesthetic supervision.
Night rendering
Entry at evening
1. Box Office 2. Indoor seating area 3. Media screen 4. Cafe servery 5. Restroom 6. Stair case to parking garage below 7. Vent for parking garage 8. Cafe back of house
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View from the Wyly theater. The Roof can bee seen from Meyerson, the Winspear and the Wyly, and is therefore clad in white glass and considered the ‘5th’ facade.
Main Entry from Flora Street
Rear exterior seating and pillar donor sign.
Rear exterior seating and pillar donor sign.
Main Entrance
Restroom
Indoor seating bespoke table
Facade Mockup
Facade mockup
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Project: Annette Straus Artist SquareOffice: Foster+PartnersDuration: 2008 to 2010Status: Complete
Project Description:
The AT&T Performing Arts Center’s outdoor performance venue is named for the late former mayor of Dallas, Annette Strauss. Located adjacent to the Elaine D. and Charles A. Sammons Park, Annette Strauss Square provides a serene setting for outdoor performances, festivals and events.
The primary features of the venue include the large perfor-mance lawn, the Shannon and Ted Skokos Pavilion and the Performance Plaza. The exterior of the Skokos Pavilion is clad in diamond-shaped panels arranged in a random mixture of silver anodized aluminum and brushed zinc finishes. This mixture of finishes heightens the play of light reflecting on the building during day and evening. The front of the stage house incorporates roller shutter doors, which retract to allow large speaker arrays to project out of the stage house during per-formances and then return to their protected enclosure when not in use. Concrete site walls border the performance lawn to ensure patrons are not distracted by nearby traffic noise and allow a natural barrier for ticketed events.
The space is open to the public when not being utilized for pri-vate events so that visitors may enjoy the setting. The entire venue will accomodate up to 2,400 visitors for a single event.
Role:
Aesthetic supervision.
Portable toilet block
Bandstand facade
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Project: Imperial College Exhibition Road Office: Foster+PartnersDuration: 2008 - 2009Status: On hold
Project Description:
The Exhibtion Road Building for Imperial College on Exhitbi-tion Road in London is an extension to their Engineering and Business schools comprising classroom, theater, laboratory and a generous lobby for circulation and exihibtions.
Joshua’s role on the project comprised design of the entry and lobby, public exhibition spaces, as well as assisting on on the facade.
Whilst connected internally via public passage ways, the ERB is split into three buildings.
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The southeast corner is to have a self shading facade. Meaning the glazing and shading systems will be unified into a single prefabricated unit with the need for external shading devices.
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Facade study models
Main entry comprises two large revolving doors between a formed concrete column.
Views of interior public space.
Views of reception desk
Facade: Each office level is shaded via a 10ft deep white glass shading canopy. The curved vision glazing comprises 10’ x 45’ single glazed panels.
Project: Eagle Academy for Young MenOffice: Davis Brody BondDuration: Su 2007 - Fa 2007Status: Complete
Project Description:
New York CitySchool Construction AuthorityBronx, NY77,515 sf / 7,201 sq m
Eagle Academy for Young Men is an all-boys public school, sponsored by the non-profit organization 100 Black Men of New York, Inc. in conjunction with Eagle Academy Founda-tion. With a focus on academic excellence, leadership and character development, the school is geared toward young, disadvantaged males. The replacement school provides much needed amenities for the 6th–12th grade students, including a library, a senate room equipped with teleconferencing capabili-ties, orchestra room, art room and science lab. The lower level of the school contains a gymnasium and full service cafeteria that also serve as gathering space for community events.
Role: main entry, assist during CDs, visualization
Project: Benning LibraryOffice: Davis Brody BondDuration: Fa 2007 to Sp 2008Status: Complete
Project Description:
District of Columbia Public LibraryDorothy I. Height / Benning LibraryWashington, DCLEED Gold20,000 sf / 1,860 sq mThe Benning Library is the first in a series of new libraries in Washington that are designed to be flexible and open, to meet the needs of the community now and in the future. The completed facility includes community spaces on the lower level including a 100-person multi-purpose room, two 12-per-son conference rooms and a public gathering and exhibition space. The upper level of the library houses the library’s col-lection, which on opening day included 40,000 books, DVDs, CDs and other library materials. The library has space to allow the collection to expand to up to 80,000 items. Additionally, the upper level features separate reading areas for adults, teens and children, as well as the children’s program area. The li-brary achieved LEED® Gold Certification with sustainable features such as a vegetated green roof, solar control and daylight management, displacement air system and extensive use of recycled or renewable materials.
Role: schematic design assist and visualization
Project: Eagle AcademyOffice: Davis Brody BondDuration: 2010 to PresentStatus: Complete
Project Description:
District of Columbia Public LibraryWatha T. Daniel / Shaw LibraryWashington, DCLEED Gold
20,000 sf / 1,860 sq m
As part of DC Public Library’s Building Program, the new Shaw Library is one in a series of new libraries designed to meet the current and future needs of the community. Situated on a triangular urban site near Howard University, the new library marks this important intersection as a civic and educational resource for the community. The building’s three levels house materials for the adult and children’s collections with online catalogs providing access to the DC Public Library electronic resources available at all locations. Community resources in-clude a multi-purpose room, 32 public computers, two 10-per-son conference rooms and individual study rooms.Sustainable design measures enhance the library’s energy performance and include a vegetative green roof, displace-ment air system, solar control and daylight management and extensive use of recyclable and renewable materials. A shad-ing system involving a corrugated, perforated aluminum screen wall across the building’s southern façade allows a reduced dependence on artificial lighting and protects the library’s col-lection from harmful solar exposure.
Role: schematic design and visualization
Image Courtesy: Studio Daniel Libeskind
Project: Denver Civic CenterOffice: Studio Daniel LibeskindDuration: Summer 2006Status: Hold
Role: modeling in Rhino, producing physical mod-els via laser cutter and by hand
Project: VariousOffice: Architecture AgencyDuration: Summer 2005
Role: modelling and rendering in 3ds Max and Vectorworks. Physical modeling.
Project: Wall BenchOffice: Coggan/CrawfordDuration: May 2005
Role: fabrication and installation