Portfolio Spring 2015

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Stephen Hunter DouglasSelected Works

University of CincinnatiCollege of Design, Architecture, Art, and PlanningBachelor of Science in ArchitectureGPA: 3.27Class of 2016

Chardon High SchoolChardon, OhioGPA: 3.50Class of 2012Three years of Art, AP Calculus, Physics

Versed in Rhinoceros 5, AutoCAD 2014, Adobe CS6 (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign) , Microsoft Office.Proficient in Revit 2014, SketchUp, Grasshopper, and Maya

Skillful knowledge of the wood shop and basic machines and tools, MIG welding, vacuum forming hand rendering, sketching, model making, and hand drafting. I have had experience 3D printing, laser cutting

Relmec Mechanical, LLC. Shadowed Design Manager Introduced to AutoCAD

Marous Brothers ConstructionWilloughby, OhioAug 25- Dec 19, 2014Co-opI performed a variety of tasks including the production of construction drawings and documents for preliminary and final designs, documentation for historic preservation/ renovation, field measurements and documentation,

Neighborhood Design CenterColumbus, OhioJan 6- Apr 25, 2014Co-opI worked on the design team to help improve small businesses around the city of Columbus. I had my own client and worked one on one with them to reach their design goals. This experience greatly improved my design skills and gave me a working knowledge of the design field.

Quail Hollow Country ClubConcord, OhioApr- Aug 2012Outside operationsImproved my social skills in customer service, working directly with club members by cleaning golf clubs and carts, and tending to members’ needs.

I have wanted to be an architect since I was in grade school and am so excited to finally be doing what I love. I enjoy anything sports related and love being outside. The most important aspects of my life are faith, family, and constantly making myself a better all-around person. I have a great passion for everything I do. I am committed to seeing all of my projects through to completion to ultimately achieve my goals.

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Portfolio: issuu.com/shdouglas88/docs/440-487-2553

douglasp@mail.uc.edu

Permanent:11810 Sun Ridge CircleChardon, OH 44024

Expression

Screen Wall

Tectonics

Clifton Branch Library

Professional Work

Mount Airy Park

Circulation

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Expression

Designed to express visual movement, datum, and circulation, and to push the limits of weight and balance. Each model is an extension of the one previous to it, moving from line, plane, volume, an extrusion of that volume, and then an armature that is a combination of each.

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Screen Wall

The goal of this project was to have around 50 identical models that fit into and interlocked to form a screen wall of multiple configurations. This shows how the repetition of a simple shape can transform into something completely different.

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Tectonics

These models are part of a series, designed to convey the idea of a stacked arch dome. Each iteration is defined by an array or crossing and stacking arched members that rotate at each tier to create a dome.

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Clifton Branch Library

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This was a semester long project in which I was to design a public library to fit into an existing site in Clifton, Cincinnati, Ohio. I was given limitations and restrictions to follow and was free to design whatever I saw as a best fit for the site. My library was designed to emphasize the sight out of the front, south facing wall. Circulation, openness, and minimalism are also key elements to my design.

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Professional Work

On the left is a project I worked on over Co-op in which I had my own client and worked one on one with them to achieve the design that best suited their business. The others are projects that I either worked on by myself and/or worked on in a group.

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1902 N. High St.Columbus, Ohio 43201 phone (614) 221-5001fax (614) 221-5614www.neighborhooddesign.org

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Mount Airy Park

An open field in Mount Airy Park was the location for this project. This was an urban forestry lumber mill with spaces for a shop, offices, lecture halls, and a living area all on site. It was designed to play with daylighting and to force views in and out of the building. The angled, perforated panels change the way a space’s atmosphere in perceived.

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Circulation

For this project, I diagrammed the Lindner Center building on University of Cincinnati’s campus. I then took measurements of an interior area and hand drafted plans and section cuts. From here I made a model and an abstracted drawing emphasizing circulation and movement of this space.

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Portfolio: issuu.com/shdouglas88/docs/440-487-2553

douglasp@mail.uc.edu

Permanent:11810 Sun Ridge CircleChardon, OH 44024Thank you