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Justin Miller
Work Sample
T 803.457.1727
A 128 University Village Dr. APT E Central, SC, 29630
Justin Miller
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Awards + AccoladesClemson University, Graduate AssistantshipGraduate assistants pay a graduate fee, which is a reduced (and heavily subsidized) version of graduate tuition, plus a stipend in the form of a paycheck every 2 weeks.
1st Year2013
- 2014
EducationClemson University School of Architecture [GPA 4.00]M.ARCH in Architecture + Health
Clemson University School of Architecture [GPA 3.80]BA in ArchitectureMinored in Italiano
May2015
May2012
Work ExperienceSummer
2013
May2012
- 2013
Summer20112010
Summer200820072006
HDR Inc., Architectural Intern [Charlotte, NC]Responsibilities:• Architectural Planning• Participate in Team Meetings• Development of Presentations• Code and Guidelines Research
Projects Under Jim Atkinson, Vice President, Director, Healthcare Design & Planning:• King Saud Bin Abdalaziz Medical City; Ministry of Health, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Clemson University, Teaching Assistant [Clemson, SC]Projects Under Dr. Dina Battisto:• Fort Belvoir Community Hospital Post Occupancy Evaluation, HDR Inc.• Village Family Medicine Clinic Post Occupancy Evaluation, McMillan Pazdan Smith• Case Study and POE Methodology Article
GMK + Associates, Architectural Intern [Columbia, SC]Responsibilities:• Development of Working Drawings• Site Visits• Participate in Team Meetings• RefineDrawings• Present to the Client• Contact Vendors
Projects Under Tom Weiland, Architect:• SCE&GNuclearOfficeBuilding,Jenkinsville,SC• SC State Farmer’s Market, Columbia, SC• USC Jones Biology Lab, Columbia, SC
Moore Orthopaedic Clinic, Employee [Lexington, SC]Responsibilities:• File Medical Records• Conversion of Paper Files to Electronic Medical Records• Organize Patient Information within Software
Four day charette project exploring a temporary living unit which would house an architect during the construction of a hospital in Doha, Qatar.
Temporary Living UnitFor Doha, Qatar
View from inside looking at lofted bedroom space
Thepublicentryfloorwiththe‘work’ and ‘play’ program
The private lofted space with the ‘live’ program
The vernacular component built
on site
Modular unit shipped to
construction site
Temporary living unit of combined
components
Modular unit removed upon
project completion
The vernacular component expanded
1 Workstation, 2 Toilet, 3 Shower, 4 Kitchenette, 5 Living Room/Guest Bedroom, 6 Porch/Dining, 7 Bedroom, 8 Closet
Floor Plans
Floor 0 Floor 1
Process
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An extensive analysis (at the urban scale in Doha, Qatar) to gain a better understanding of our future hospital site, and of the unique culture of the location.
Urban Analysis of Doha, Qatar
Urban analysis diagram series
Image done in collaboration with Yanwen Xiao
LEVEL 5 LEVEL 4 LEVEL -1LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 0LEVEL 7-14 LEVEL -2LEVEL 5 LEVEL 4 LEVEL -1LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 0LEVEL 7-14 LEVEL -2LEVEL 5 LEVEL 4 LEVEL -1LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 0LEVEL 7-14 LEVEL -2LEVEL 5 LEVEL 4 LEVEL -1LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 0LEVEL 7-14 LEVEL -2LEVEL 5 LEVEL 4 LEVEL -1LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 0LEVEL 7-14 LEVEL -2Floor -1 Floor 0 Floor 1 Floor 2 Floor 3
The development of a masterplan for the Hamad Medical Center site
in Doha, Qatar; as well as a further development of a three million sq
ft hospital within the masterplan proposal.
Hospital As A CityHamad Medical Center
Project done in collaboration with Yanwen Xiao
LEVEL 5 LEVEL 4 LEVEL -1LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 0LEVEL 7-14 LEVEL -2LEVEL 5 LEVEL 4 LEVEL -1LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 0LEVEL 7-14 LEVEL -2LEVEL 5 LEVEL 4 LEVEL -1LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 0LEVEL 7-14 LEVEL -2LEVEL 5 LEVEL 4 LEVEL -1LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 0LEVEL 7-14 LEVEL -2LEVEL 5 LEVEL 4 LEVEL -1LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 0LEVEL 7-14 LEVEL -2
Floor 3 Floor 4 Floor 5 Floor 6 Floor 7-14
Astudyofhowsatisfiedstudentsare with the design of the cafe environment at Starbucks with respect to perceived student performance.
Coffee CultureResearch Project
View from inside the Starbucks in the Clemson Unicersity Student Union
RespondentsSatisfiedwith Adaptable Design
Layout
RespondentsSatisfiedwith Space Typologies
RespondentsSatisfiedwith Furnishings
RespondentsSatisfiedwith Technological
Devices
RespondentsSatisfiedwith Technical Components
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cof feestrong caffeine-rich drink: a drink containing caffeine and with a mildly stimulating effect that is made from the ground or processed seeds of a tropical tree
cul tureshared beliefs and values of group: the beliefs, customs, practices, and social behavior of a particular nation or people
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Bing
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ry PERFORMANCEFRAMEWORK
Technological
Technical Components
Furnishings
Adaptable Design Layout
Space Typology
Perceived Built-Environment Factors
Lighting
Acoustics
Thermal
Air Quality
Image, Identity
Green Products
Perceived Outcomes
Space Functionality
Positive Experience
Healthy + Sustainable
Environments
Typical Flow
Survey Results
90%90% 70% 95% 90%
“150,000SFofficebuildingincludingtrainingspace,wellness center, corporate dining facility, executive officesandopenofficeareas.Featuresincludevideo conference capability, technical support center, records vault and training space.”
SCE&G NuclearOfficeBuilding
Exterior view of facility
- GMK Associates
“There’s nothing more rewarding thanseeingthefinalresultofhard
work, and knowing that you were a part of something really special”
King Saud Bin Abdalaziz Medical City
- Justin Miller on working with HDR over the summer
Designing Healthy Environments Which Go Beyond The Users’ Needs and Expectations
Justin Miller
thank you!
A 128 University Village Dr. APT E, Central, SC, 29630T 803.457.1727 E [email protected]