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twodesign-studio
threechair-design
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oneabout me
I am currently concluding my fourth year at Montana State University on track to complete my bachelor’s degree in envi-ronmental design accompanied by my masters in 2014. As my knowledge of design expands, my interest within the fi eld only increases.
I am looking for an internship to help broaden my design expe-rience as well as begin my exploration within the fi eld.
I am a highly enthuisiastic and creative individual. I pride myself on my detailed craft whether it be models, drawings, or digital items. By means of the high-paced academic scene Montana State requires, I have learned to impart high-quality results by the most effi cient means. Through self-motivated dedication, I emulate integrative and visionary tactics communicated through everday inspiration. I will bring to your company: or-ganization, enthusiam, responsibility, and a dedicated work ethic.
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twodesign-studio
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This fourth year design focuses on integrating the activity level of the inhabitants with the building system through circulation and piezo-electric technology. In this sense, the highrise attempts to rethink how a structure and a pop-ulation can benefi t from eachother.
Bozeman, MTEVOLO Competition
circulation small units large units common facilities community space culture skin
300 ft2 Room
150 ft2 Room
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This housing design utilizes sustainable strategies to minimize the carbon footprint while aligning resi-dential units with a sense of community. The proj-ect revolves around horticulture, implementing vertical gardens to both fi lter light while harvesting heat and supplying it to the interior spaces.
Bozeman, MTCommunity Co-Housing
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01 = 900ft2 unit02 = 1200ft2 unit03 = 1700ft2 unit
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Community Center Co-housing Units
The testing lab is a building construction project that started as a design proposal and was de-veloped beyond the construction document phase and into the material specifi cations.
Bozeman, MTMSU Material Testing Lab
FIRST LEVEL UPPER LEVEL BELOW GRADE
Roberts Hall
Cobleigh Hall
The custom double hung curtain wall functions as an operable sun screen as well as a transpired collector.
closed
open
operable screen transpired collector
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roof membrane3/4" plywoodrigid roof insulationprecast concretemetal deckingwide flange
perforated metal skinglazing
2x8 lumber
interior sliding panelgroutanchor bolt
reinforcing rebarrigid insulationprecast concrete panel
poured on site concrete
foundation wall welded to footing
3" concrete topping
high density plastic bearing strip
drainage pipeto footing
ring strip
custom roof/wall connection directed at minimizing ther-mal bridging
roof connection to existing structure
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fi rst fl oor
The proposal for the Capitol Hill Community center inte-grates a library, transit station, and skate plaza. Through the utilization of manipulating the ground surface, all activities are stitched together and allowed to coexist on the same site.
Capitol Hill, Seattle
aerial view
structural
egress
Library | Community | Transit
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section 1
second fl oor
section 1 section 2
section 3
section 4
section 2
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This second year infi ll project utilizes hand drafting tech-niques to portray a project tied to the concept of vision and the correlation to the human eye.
Bozeman, MTVision Center Infi ll Project
interior perspectiveexterior perspective
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threechair-design
To sit, means to rest with the body being supported. The concept behind the chair is to present a lightweight impression while still providing a solid form.
1999
fourspacial-quality
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This exercise was an exploration in lighting and material design through the use of simple masses in 3ds Max. The playful space utilizes bright colors and refl ected light to provide a cheerful space. The som-ber space applies direct lighting and monotone materials in order to gain a mournful effect, while the meditative space uses refl ections and indirect lighting to act as a thoughtfull space.
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fi vedrawings
drafted design drawingmedium: graphite/colored pencil
freehand design drawingmedium: graphite
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freehand observation drawingmedium: red pencil/ink
location: MSU Field House
freehand observation drawingmedium: color pencillocation: Museum of the Rockies
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freehand observation drawingmedium: ink/watercolor
location: MSU campus
freehand design drawingmedium: ink/watercolor
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