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Erik LindbergUniversity Of Arizona Class of 2011Architectural Portfolio
Arid Regions Research InstituteTucson, Arizona
Tumamoc Hill Rest AreaTucson, Arizona
Architectural Photography
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Vinson Owen School RedesignWinchester, Ma
Skills And Resume
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Arid Regions Research Institute1
Tucson, AZ
Arid Regions Research InstituteClient: University Of ArizonaNet Sq. Footage: 50,000Program:
Concept:This design for the Arid Regions Research Institute was based on the surrounding geological features, and more specifically the canyon and mountain. The canyon like gap between the two buildings allowed for a maximization of outdoor circulation spaces. The mountain- like organization allowed for a practical gradation of spaces from public to private, and a maximization of outdoor terraces. The metal louver system provided shading while maintaining access to the views of the nearby mountains and surrounding campus
research libraryexhibition spacesfabrication labsresearch laboratoriesresidencesofficesagricultural laboratories
Tumamoc Hill Rest Stop
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Tucson, AZ
Tumamoc Hill Mid Mountain Rest StopNet square footage: 1,000Client: University Of Arizona College of ScienceProgram: Bathrooms Kitchen Conference space Outdoor picnic areasConcept:While this building was designed individually, it was part of a large scale master plan of the entire complex. Tumamoc Hill is an important place for the research of ecology and species diversity. The hill is also an important place in the Tucson running community for its uphill tread, and scenic views. The client stressed the need for meeting areas for visiting scientists and hoped for architecture that would facilitate conversation between recreational and researching visitors. Original buildings within the complex were all built using local volcanic stone. It was important for the buildings to be balanced in their compatibility with the surrounding historic buildings, while developing an aesthetic that is modern and distinct. This was accomplished through the use of the same volcanic stones slip formed in dark scoria concrete walls. Bathrooms used composting toilets to minimize environmental impact. Pitched ceilings facilitate solar power generation, and water harvesting.
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Sells, AZ
Client: Net Sq. Footage: 100,000Program: Administration Offices Tribal Chambers Outdoor Gathering SpacesConceptThis design was based on a prominent view of the
peak of the nearby hill was a prominent existing water tank. From the water tank, the direct site line made for a strong axial organization within the complex. This axis was expressed within the tribal chambers by a single channel of diffused light that is reflected. The non-orthogonal form of the buildings resulted in two large courtyards lined with various shading trees. Building departments were grouped by size, and each department was allowed their own outdoor terraces and breakout spaces.
Vinson Owen School
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Vinson Owen School Client: Town of WinchesterNet sq. Footage: 75,000Program: 18 classrooms music and arts classrooms gymnasium cafeteria administration offices
Concept:Although structural issues required a new building, the existing Vinson Owen school was an important aspect in my design. Like the existing school, my proposed design connects to the surrounding landscape through a series of terraced classrooms. This made possible a stronger connection to the surrounding natural environment. Other driving forces in the design included both natural lighting and solar energy production. These were both accomplished through the saw-tooth design of the classrooms and allowed for large clerestory windows, and abundant northern light. Accessibility was also an important aspect of my design. While the original school lacked wheelchair access, the proposed Vinson Owen School would use a double height atrium at the ground level to provide elevator access to each level.
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Skills and Contact
SkillsAutodesk RevitApproximately 4 years experience working in Autodesk Revit
Computer Rendering Taking revit models through various imaging programs for the ideal final product
Adobe Creative SuiteAdvanced knowledge of the Adobe Creative suite in versions CS3 to present. Well practiced in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign, and Acrobat
DrawingHand drawing skills in both freehand and hand drafted methods.
SketchupWorking knowlege of sketchup modeling programAutoDesk Autocad drafting
Architectural PhotographyExperience working in adobe raw for advanced photo editingExperience in HDR photographyLong exposure and night time photography
Microsoft Office Ability to work within each program of the Microsoft Office Suite
Contact Erl1@email.arizona.edu781.507.1058
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Resume
Education
Winchester High School Class of 2006University of Arizona Class of 2011 5 year B.arch program
Relevant Work Experience
Architectural Intern Studio-g-architects, Boston MA May-August 2009Worked as an intern digitally modelling, and researching. Also worked on the design of the Boston Latin Green Roof project.
Multimedia ConsultantUniversity Of Arizona, Tucson ArizonaSeptember 2009- May 2011Worked in Multimedia computer labs providing assistance in various graphic and media arts programs.
Awards2011 CALA portfolio excellence award, given by the Arizona builders alliance2010 CALA portfolio excellence awardArizona Excellence award, given by the University of Arizona for scholastic achievements for non Arizona Residents