Jacob Vinson Portfolio

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Jacob VinsonDesign Portfolio

Jacob Vinson, Assoc. AIA 310 Sunset Circle Bullard, TX 75757 (903) 752-5150 jacobpvinson@gmail.com

Education Bachelor of Environmental Design in Architectural StudiesTexas A&M University, College Station, TXGraduated May 2012 Master of Architecture with Graduate Certificate in BusinessTexas A&M University, College Station, TXGraduated May 2014 Skills Project Planning Site Planning Sustainability Evaluation AutoCAD PhotoshopCollaborative Design Space Layout Digital Fabrication Sketchup IllustratorModel Building Urban Design Revit ArcGIS InDesign Professional / Leadership Experience Architectural Intern at Total Engineering Services, Kirk Acheson NCARB, Tyler/Longview, TX (January 2015 - Present) • Worked on a variety of civic, commercial, educational, residential, and religious projects in a Revit worksharing environment.• Coordinated with colleagues across multiple office locations to bring projects to completion from varying stages of the architectural process, including conceptual design, design development, and the production of construction documents.• Work samples/construction documents available upon request. Assistant at Petromax Operating, College Station, TX (July 2011 - January 2014) • Managed mapping operations for an oil/gas crew of approximately 20 people working among a multi-county area.• Developed a more efficient data collaboration/sharing method for employees working in the field.• Coordinated with main company office in Garland, Texas to ensure that mapping information stayed up to date in real time.

Christian Architecture Leaders, Texas A&M University (Spring 2012 - Spring 2014) • Co-Founder and Co-Director• Co-led an executive staff of six committee leaders directing an organization of approximately thirty members while serving the College of Architecture, Texas A&M, and the greater community, providing leadership and professional experience through speakers and networking opportunities, and encouraging members to grow in their faith.

Professional / Leadership Experience (Continued)

American Institute of Architecture Students, Texas A&M University (Spring 2009 - Spring 2014) • Networked with current architecture students and professional architects to gain valuable insight into the direction of architecture and other design-related fields.• Participated in a wide range of service projects, giving back to others through architecture and design. Fish Camp Counselor, Texas A&M University (Spring 2009 - Spring 2010) • Worked with twenty-five other camp staff members to introduce approximately one hundred incoming freshman to Texas A&M through a four day retreat and semester-long follow up activities.

Impact Retreat Counselor, Texas A&M University (Spring 2011 - Spring 2012)

• Worked with fifteen other camp staff members to introduce approximately sixty incoming freshman to Texas A&M, local churches and campus organizations through a four day retreat and semester-long follow up activities. LEED project experience; currently working towards LEED certification with plans to take examination in near future. Study abroad experience in Castiglion Fiorentino, Italy throughout Fall 2010 semester; focusing on architectural design in addition to art and architectural history. Participated in AIAS/SAGE Renewing Home competition in Spring 2012; developed a plan for redeveloping andexpanding a skilled nursing facility in Jacksonville, Florida using new ideas of design for aging. Honors and Achievements National Society of Collegiate Scholars Tyler/Smith County A&M Club Scholarship RecipientDepartment of Architecture Scholarship Recipient Eagle Scout

YMCA of Bryan, Bryan, Texas

Trinity Village, Dallas, Texas

Renewing Home Design Competition, Jacksonville, Florida

Texas Center for Architecture, Houston, Texas

Serenbe Quadraplex Housing Community, Chattahoochee Hills, Georgia

Design Explorations

YMCA of BryanHistoric Downtown, Bryan, Texas

Objective: To develop a YMCA wellness facility, serving the Bryan-College Station area.Media Used: Revit, Photoshop, Illustrator AutoCADProject Role: Project carried out in partnership with Douglas Marsolan. I was primarily tasked with design development, structures/systems integration, and final renderings and diagrams, while also working in other areas as needed.

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Trinity Village: A Reenvisioning of La BajadaWest Dallas, Dallas, Texas

Objective: To develop a grocery-anchored mixed used development in the La Bajada neighborhood of West Dallas.Media Used: Revit, Photoshop, Illustrator AutoCAD

Project Description

Nestled along the banks of the Trinity River in the shadow of the Calatrava-designed Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, the La Bajada neighborhood of West Dallas is entering a period of revitalization. Most recently occupied by low income neighborhoods and industrial warehouses, the district is showing signs of gentrification brought about by the completion of the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge and the area’s close proximity to Downtown Dallas.

One socioeconomic challenge facing the La Bajada neighborhood is its location in a food desert (defined by the USDA as an area more than one mile away from the nearest supermarket or fresh food source). As a result, residents in the area have limited access to fresh and healthy foods. As an architectural intervention, I have proposed a grocery-anchored mixed-use development to provide access to fresh and healthy foods while creating economic and social opportunities for the La Bajada neighborhood, West Dallas, and the City of Dallas as a whole.

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Renewing Home Design CompetitionJacksonville, Florida

Objective: To redevelop an existing skilled nursing facility in Jacksonville, Florida using new ideas of design for aging. This project was an entry for the 2012 AIAS/SAGE Renewing Home Competition.Media Used: Revit, AutoCAD, Sketchup, Photoshop, IllustratorProject Role: Project carried out in partnership with Jacob Villarreal. For this project, we collaboratedextensively on plan/site development issues, and then each took on portions of the final projectdevelopment. I was primarily tasked with the development of final plans and diagrams.

Entry porches to outdoor spaces allow residents to

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Large dining area provides a functional space for activities during the day and a destination for special meals at night

Bay windows and sitting nooks allow residents to take in the outdoors from the privacy and security of their room.

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Houston Center for ArchitectureMain Street, Houston, Texas

Objective: To develop a space which acts as a showcase of architecture for the public, provides offices for local chapters of the AIA and Texas Society of Architects, and creates a unique architectural resource hub. This project ultimately aims to increase the awareness and appreciation of the built environment.Media Used: Revit, Photoshop, Illustrator AutoCAD

Role: Project carried out in partnership with Victoria Garcia. I was primarily tasked with precedent studies, design development, and final plans, renderings and diagrams, while also working in other areas as needed.

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Serenbe Quadraplex Housing CommunitySerenbe Community, Chattahoochee Hills, Georgia

Objective: To design a series of net-zero quadraplexes which would add value to and enhance the sutainability-oriented community of Serenbe, located in the Atlanta metro area.Media Used: AutoCAD, Illustrator, Physical Modeling

Design ExplorationsThe things which invoke and inspire architecture

Industrial Design ProjectCustom chair designed and fabricated through the use of CNC equipment.

Positive/Negative Space Study #1Original produced on 2’x2’ Crescent Illustration Board using Rapidiograph Ink

Positive/Negative Space Study #2Original produced using Museum Board forms designed within a 10”x10” cube

LegacyAtrium of Monte dei Paschi di Siena, ItalyCanon EOS Rebel with Kodak Tmax 400

A Walk Through HistoryThe Vatican Museum, VaticanCanon EOS Rebel with Kodak Tmax 400

StructureMuseum of Modern Art, Fort Worth, Texas

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MagnificenceSt. Peter’s Basilica, VaticanCanon EOS Digital Rebel DSLR

ReflectionFlorence, ItalyCanon EOS Digital Rebel DSLR

ReachInternational Plaza, Atlanta, GeorgiaiPhone 4 with Camera+ Application

Falling WaterPark Guell, Barcelona, Spain

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MagnificenceSt. Peter’s Basilica, VaticanCanon EOS Digital Rebel DSLR

ReflectionFlorence, ItalyCanon EOS Digital Rebel DSLR

A New View of a BackyardAustin, TexasiPhone 4 with Camera+ Application