Ryan Agrey's Portfolio

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Architecture Portfolio RYAN AGREY

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This is work from my education at Andrews University and work experience at Square Root Architecture Ltd.

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A r c h i t e c t u r e P o r t f o l i oRYAN AGREY

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Experience:

Intern Architect - Contract Marc Boutin Collaborative Ltd.January 2016 - July 2016 Marc Boutin: 403 261 9050

Intern Architect Robert Pashuk Architecture Ltd.April 2015 - January 2016 Robert Pashuk: 403 270 9376

Intern Architect S2 ArchitectureJuly 2014 - April 2015 Brian Corkum: 403 670 7004

Intern Architect Square Root ArchitectureApril 2013 - July 2014 Jurgen Hartloper: 403 872 8161

Construction - General Wild Case ContractingApril 2010 - September 2012 Terry Case: 403 373 7576

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Campus Planning

Place-making and Urban Design

Commercial Development

Mixed-Use Buildings and Development

Architecture as Craft - Residential

Other Select Works

Sketches

T a b l e o f c o n t e n t s

*All work shown are samples taken from complete projects. Original work may be provided upon request.

DesignAble to see complex problems in their context and then visualize real world solutions. Presented solutions to management and clients both on-site and in office. Utilized a variety of design processes and can adapt quickly.

Building/ Site ManagementWorked with design / construction teams and held responsibilities for residential and commercial projects. Engaged with clients and assisted with management of sub-contractors.

Organization SkillsCreated and updated project schedules, oversaw team production and assisted with invoice/ office work.

Technical AbilitiesProficient in Photoshop, InDesign, Revit and Autocad. Successful in analyzing construction details and implementing needed design changes. Able to develop computer generated evaluations for environmental technologies for creating sustainable design concepts.

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Complete PDF document atwww.andrews.edu/campusplan

Andrews University Master Plan Berrien Springs, Michigan

In 2012, the Campus Planning Committee asked the School of Architecture to lead the effort of revising and updating the Campus Master Plan. With a team of 22 students and many professional collabo-rators, I was fortunate to be a part of the team and co-author the Master Plan.

This document deliberately integrates strategic plans, design guidelines, and visionary illustrations in order to provide a holistic overview of planning goals and issues at Andrews University.

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New Face for the Cafeteria Watercolor

Existing

New School of Architecture

New Amphitheater

New Visitors Center and Reflecting Pond

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The goal of this project was to provide a school and daycare for the community of Celebration that would be a unique learning environment with

connections to nature and the community.

The site location provided many challenges and also afforded unique

opportunities. The design and orientation of the campus was a

response to these challenges.

The Campus is split into three distinct learning environments:

The High School The Elementary and Daycare

The Gymnasium

Approach on Celebration Street

Creation K-12 School Celebration, Florida

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Schematic Design Sketches

Gymnasium

Elementary School

High School Quad

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Université Adventiste d’Haïti Port-au-Prince, Haiti

A preliminary design for a trades school on the edge of campus. This includes classroom buildings, a wood, metals and auto shop as well as administration and dormitory buildings. All buildings were placed to create outdoor spaces andconnections.

Focus was on using local materials and labor while providing a place that would be interactive and long-lasting. Durability and earthquake-resistant structure were also important aspects in the design. Outdoor Zones

Green AreaArea Plan

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Mall Redevelopment Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta

SQUARE ROOT ARCHITECTURE

Pedestrian Connections Phase 1 - External Retail

Phase 1 - BirdseyeThe Fort Mall sat decaying for years, the majority of shops vacant and an eyesore to the city. The opportunity arose to re-purpose the site so that it would bring the community together and revitalize the downtown core.

Assisted with all site and building development drawings.

Worked closely with the city in the redrafting of the zoning bylaw

3D modeling and finished renderings

Coordination with engineers and owner for retrofitting existing structure.

Walkability Study

SQUARE ROOT ARCHITECTURE

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West End

hEART OF Bruderheim Bruderheim, Alberta

SQUARE ROOT ARCHITECTURE

Size: Phase 1 & 2: 48,500 sq. ft. Estimated Cost: $7,800,000Status: Finished Drawings

Located on the corner of Main Street, this mixed-use building becomes the epicenter of activity for the town.

Involvement:Assisted with all site and building development drawings.

Fully designed elevator tower that connects phase 1 and 2.

3D modeling and finished renderings

Unit D 2nd Floor Plan

Final Concept

Initial Concept

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Mixed-Use Development Niles, Michigan

The project was to design a downtown block in Niles, Michigan that would revitalize the commercial and living opportunities. This includes a mixed-use building, a corner flex building and a set of rowhouses with a central courtyard for parking and service entries.

The architectural style reflects the local traditionalism that has been replaced with metal facades and unwelcoming entrances. The friendly brick facade uses both arches and proportioned windows so that the size is brought to a human scale.

Mixed-Use BuildingWatercolor

Mixed-Use BuildingWatercolor

Partial Facade and Section Watercolor

Mixed-Use BuildingWatercolor

CONCEPT:

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Corner Flex BuildingPencil

Partial Facade and Section Pencil

Corner Flex BuildingPencil

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WINDERMERE PLAZA Edmonton, Alberta

This commercial development will be comprised of three commercial buildings. The exteriors feature curving facades, glass curtain walls and large overhangs for a modern look. Site landscaping will include bio-swales and rain gardens.

Assisted with all construction drawings and product selection for Building 1

Design work for Building 2 and 3 . This included predesign sketches to finished development permit drawings.

All exterior and interior 3D modeling and post-production rednerings for marketing

Regular meetings with ownership group and consultants.

SQUARE ROOT ARCHITECTURE

59'-6"

83'-5"

49'-1"

19'-2"

13'-8"

13'-6"

9'-8"

66'-2

1 2"

39'-0"

23'-0"

22'

77'-7"

84'-10"

Upper Floor Plan

Site Plan & Building 1 Main FLoor Plan

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Size: 3.6 acres

Building 1: 60,965 sq. ft. gross areawith underground parkade for 150 cars

Building 2:24,760 sq. ft. gross areawith additional parkade for 50 cars

Building 3: 15,400 sq. ft. gross area

Estimated Cost: $12,800,000 (Phase 1)

Building 3 Concept

Building 2 Concept

NOTES:

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WINDERMERE PLAZA Edmonton, Alberta

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ARCH 522 TOPIC STUDIO - SPRING 2013

ANDREWS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, ART & DESIGN

BARODA INN BED & BREAKFAST

Approach from South & Second St.

Approach from Church & Second St. Shingle Style Precedent Studies

East - West Site Section

North - South Site Section

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ANDREWS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, ART & DESIGN

BARODA INN BED & BREAKFAST

Baroda Inn & Agrotourism Destination Baroda, Michigan

The site includes a bed and breakfast, multi-unit housing and a restaurant. There was need for a community gathering space to showcase the area’s rich agriculture.

The style was conforming with existing patterns with a contemporary, landmark design for the restaurant. A curving metal facade overlooks the field and gardens. This effect is accented with laminate wood beams following the curve.

This site was located a block from the small downtown core so we addressed the urban fabric and continued the pedestrian connections throughout.

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ANDREWS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, ART & DESIGN

BARODA INN BED & BREAKFAST

CONCEPT:

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ARCH 522 TOPIC STUDIO - SPRING 2013

ANDREWS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, ART & DESIGN

BARODA INN BED & BREAKFAST

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ANDREWS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, ART & DESIGN

BARODA INN BED & BREAKFAST

Church Street - South 1:20

South Street - North 1:20

Second Street - East 1:20

Third Street - West 1:20

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ANDREWS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, ART & DESIGN

BARODA INN BED & BREAKFAST

Church Street - South 1:20

South Street - North 1:20

Second Street - East 1:20

Third Street - West 1:20

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ANDREWS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, ART & DESIGN

BARODA INN BED & BREAKFASTARCH 522 TOPIC STUDIO - SPRING 2013

ANDREWS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, ART & DESIGN

BARODA INN BED & BREAKFAST

Church Street - South 1:20

South Street - North 1:20

Second Street - East 1:20

Third Street - West 1:20

ARCH 522 TOPIC STUDIO - SPRING 2013

ANDREWS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, ART & DESIGN

BARODA INN BED & BREAKFAST

Church Street - South 1:20

South Street - North 1:20

Second Street - East 1:20

Third Street - West 1:20

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Structure Model

This project was designed to respond to three main ideas; locality, sustainability and flexibility. The design was based on connecting the homes to their surroundings through outdoor public and private gathering spaces and gardens.

Timber Frame Design Empire, Michigan

CONCEPT:

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This beach house was inspired by the traditional arts and crafts style that is found on the shores of Lake Michigan. The floorplan is a four bent system with scissor trusses for a dynamic floor to ceiling space. Built-ins and multi-use areas allow for a personal but dynamic floorplan.

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wHISPERING PINES COTTAGE Pine Lake, Alberta

A client desired for his cottage to stand out from the typical homes that

lined the street. Achieving this was done in part by simplifying the roofline

and creating an open porch on the upper floor. The open porch

maximizes the views towards the lake and provides an outdoor eating area for the family. The large amounts of glazing with the open-concept plan allows for dynamic natural lighting

throughout the day.

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Balcony Floor Plan

Main Floor Plan

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Sunset Lake Camp Lodge Wlikeson, Washington

As part of a small team, I spent a semester designing a new cafeteria and retreat center for a summer camp. I assisted with the construction drawings, revisions and 3D model.

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OTHER SELECT WORKS INTERN ARCHITECT

RETAIL & MIXED USE 1. Kinjo Restaurant / S2Calgary, AB New / Design Development - Construction

2. The Shoppes at Canyons / S2Lethbridge, AB New Build / Predesign - Design Development

3. Bank of Montreal / S2Edmonton, AB Renovation / Predesign - Construction

4. Jiffy Lube / S2Calgary, AB New / Predesign - Construction

5. Brentwood CO-OP, Mixed-Use / S2Calgary, AB New / Predesign - Schematic Design

MASTER PLANNING & URBAN DESIGN6. Greenwich Mixed Use Development / S2Calgary, AB New / Predesign - Schematic Design

7. 4th St. Underpass Enhancement / MBACCalgary, AB Design Development - Construction

1. 2. 3.

4. 6. 7.

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COMMERCIAL & OFFICE 8. Manpower / RPACalgary, AB Renovation / Predesign - Construction

9. Bonaventure / SRA Edmonton, ABRenovation / Predesign - Construction

HOSPITALITY10. Fairfied / S2Calgary, AB New / Construction Documents

11. Azuridge Hotel / RPAPriddis, AB Renovation / Design Development

HEALTHCARE12. CDC Mira - Admin / RPAEdmonton, ABRenovation / Design Development - Con-struction

SPORTS & RECREATION13. Wildside Multiplex / S2Sylvan Lake, AB New / Predesign - Schematic Design

8. 9. 10.

12. 13.

coming sooncoming soon

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OTHER SELECT WORKS INTERN ARCHITECT

RESIDENTIAL1. Boutin Residence / MBACCalgary, AB New / Predesign - Construction

2. Sandhu Residence / MBACEdmonton, AB New / Predesign - Design Development

3. Black-McNiven Residence / RPACalgary, AB Renovation / Predesign - Construction

4. Filipchuk Residence / RPAWindermere, BC New / Design Development - Construction

5. Jabusch Residence / RPAWindermere, BC New / Predesign - Design Development

6. Pataky Residence / RPASan Antonio, Mexico New / Predesign - Design Developmet

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

coming soon

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MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL7. Bankview Triplex / RPACalgary, AB New / Construction

8. Westgate Manor Infill / RPAEdmonton, AB New / Predesign - Design Development

Affordable housing made from shipping contairers

9. Multi-Family Development / SRAMorinville, ABNew / Design Development - Construction

7. 8. 9.

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Sketches Europe Tour 2010

Here are a few sketches of European architecture that were created to study the different environments. This includes analysis of building form, urbanism, composition and architectural details.

As a class we spent time in both urban cities and rural landscapes. There was a focus on the traditional as well as the development of modern architecture.

Tour Overview

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