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Projects Included

Chicago Lyric Opera

Lawrence Public Library

Donald Judd Museum

Stage at Epic Park

Models

Wine Rack

Lampshade

Construction Document Samples

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Chicago Lyric OperaChicago, Illinois

A replacement to the existing opera house in Chicago- the current opera house causes acoustic issues for performers due to its large auditorium, which also creates an undesirable listening experience for patrons. The site for the proposed opera house is a currently vacant park directly south of Navy Pier.

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The design process was inspired by the progression of experiences that patrons encounter as they arrive at the opera. There are four key locations along the primary route - each reveals its own moment of surprise to the patron. The views arrange themselves in a series from imposing to inviting as the user moves through

the opera house. This allows the exterior form of the building to mask the interior function until the auditorium reveals itself as the final surprise.

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Approach Plaza & Skyline Lobby Auditorium321 4

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Approach1

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Plaza & Skyline2

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Lobby3

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Lawrence Public LibraryLawrence, Kansas

An infill project for a vacant lot on Lawrence’s downtown strip, that fulfills the need for a new public library while contextually filling in the void next to the historic Eldridge hotel.

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Donald Judd MuseumCrossroads District, Kansas

The Donald Judd Museum of Contemporary Art, aims to become a catalyst for growth in the Crossroads Arts District by introducing a new iconic structure to the area, drawing attention to the community garden adjacent to the site, and by highlighting other areas of community involvement such as First Fridays.

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Before designing the museum, the core concepts were embodied in a short statement about the strongest values of contemporary art museums. This exercise visually manifested itself into these eight images, which were used as a personal inspiration board. Moving forward, this reference was present throughout the design process in order to not lose sight of the original concept.

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Our site, is on a prominent corner of the Crossroads District due to its adjacency to the community garden and being on axis with the Kauffman Center for Performing Arts.

In addition to the values coming from previous exercises, it was additionally important that the form of the museum resemble the characteristics of Judd’s artwork: layering, void, and proportion.

Combining all of these ideas into form manifested itself into a series of parti models which, through various iterations, evolved from the model above into the parti model below.

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Programming sketches based on final parti model

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Stage at Epic ParkKansas City, KansasDesign-Build

The stage at Epic Park is the first of multiple steps to subtly revitalize the surrounding neighborhood, as well as the previously vacant site, through efforts of community involvement.

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Waterpark ModelProfessional ModelHand built with 3D printed slides and laser cut deck chairs

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Marvin Grove ModelAcademic ModelHand crafted without use of digital fabrication

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Wine RackDigitally Fabricated Flat Pack Furniture - CNC flat pack furniture assembled using a developed peg system without use of screws or glue and requiring only one sheet of 4’ x 8’ plywood

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Cardboard LampshadeDigitally fabricated lampshade laser cut out of cardboard to strategically release light through a 3:2 pattern of alternating corrugations of the cardboard.

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Construction Document Sample

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1204 Ohio St. Apt D, Lawrence KS, 660448912 Granbury Cir, St. Louis MO, [email protected]

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Charles Rotter

EDUCATION

WORK EXPERIENCE

PROGRAMS & SKILLS

REFERENCES

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Masters of Architecture Candidate - Expected 2017 Four years of design studio One semester of Design-Build studio Summer study abroad: Italy

Masters of Construction Management Candidate - Expected 2017 Completed classes on Construction Safety, Construction Law, Marketing for Architects, Finance for Architects

PGAV Destinations: Summer Intern 2014 and 2015 - Completed construction documents for various aspects of a small aquatic animal exhibit and retail outlet for a city zoo - Participated in schematic and design development meetings for themed roller coaster attractions - Built site models for client review - Coordinated frequently with material manufacturers

University of Kansas: CNC Technician, Laser Cutter Technician, Wood Shop Assistant 2014 - Present - Assist students in the fabrication of projects both digitally fabricated and

hand-crafted

University of Kansas Men’s Ultimate Frisbee Team 2011- Present - Successfully balancing schoolwork and participation on a competitive sports team with tri-weekly mandatory practices and frequently travel out of town for tournaments

Lifeguards Unlimited: Municipal Pool Manager 2008 - 2014 - Promoted to Manager from Lifeguard in 2011 - Duties include positively interacting with fellow lifeguards, management, and patrons while maintaining a safe pool enviornment - Certified in CPR, First-Aid, and Instruction to Teach by the American Red Cross

John KemperVice PresidentPGAV Destinations200 North Broadway, Suite 1000St. Louis, MO [email protected]

Jennifer Plocher Wilkins ArchitectMackey Mitchell Architects900 Spruce Street, Suite 500St. Louis, MO [email protected]

Eileen HillArchitectural/Landscape DesignerPGAV Destinations200 North Broadway, Suite 1000St. Louis, MO [email protected]

Experienced in workshop environments building with wood, steel, and concrete

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