shane freebourn portfolio 2015
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Academic and professional design portfolio for Shane Freebourn.TRANSCRIPT
Contact Information
Address5459 East Livingston Avenue
Apartment BColumbus OH 43232
Phone 440 812 8652Email [email protected]
Architecture Portfolio
Education
Experience
Skills
References
Ohio State UniversityMaster’s of Science in ArchitectureAugust 2015
ProficientAutodesk Revit, AutoCAD, Adobe InDesign,Microsoft Excel
Kent State UniversityBachelor’s of Science in ArchitectureMay 2012
KnowledgeableAdobe Photoshop & Illustrator, Autodesk Inventor
New England HomesDecember 2014 - PresentSite management and clean up
Todd MaxeyNew England HomesPartner614 419 [email protected]
Brent LaCountDesign Collective IncorporatedPrinciple614 945 [email protected]
Kurt GowinsSmolen Engineering LtdArchitectural Designer440 576 [email protected]
Design Collective IncorporatedFebruary 2013 - November 2013Intern Architect
Smolen Engineering LtdMay 2013 - August 2013Intern Architect
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UCI Car-Wash
Conneaut High School
Deutsch Garage
One-Space
Anti-Zoo
SoIC Redrawing
New D.N.A.
Home - Winter 2011
Smolen Engineering - Summer 2013
Smolen Engineering - Summer 2013
Self - Summer 2013
Studio - Fall 2011
Studio - Spring 2015
Seminar - Spring 2014
Studio - Spring 2012
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One-Space is an exploration into the interconnection of the
building and its community. The driving force was to create
a project that as much, if not more, for the people who
experience the building from the exterior as for the users on the interior. There was a want for the project to have a direct
and corporeal connection with the people of Oberlin as
well as to the city itself. The ambition of One-Space was
to be a sprawling series of connections creating new ways
to experience the black-box as well as the city to which
the occupants have become accustomed to. A secondary
objective of these connections was to provide new locations
for outdoor gathering.
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One-Space
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The Anti-Zoo project was a collaborative project in which
we were asked to consider the continuing proliferation of
human building and its impact on the natural environment.
In this project we looked specifically at the boreal forest in Alaska. The design brief was
not to find a way to alter or inhibit the growth of human
construction but rather to hypothesize a way in which to
build for the co-habitation of humans, animals and plant life.
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Anti-Zoo
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In a seminar with Kristy Balliet we looked at the idea of extra
large space. The buildings chosen for the course were
ones with interiors considered to be expansive. The
assignment was to model the interior one of these buildings in order to turn the space into
a mass. We then were to make deformations to that model
to make the space seem even more expansive. The final
part of the assignment was to produce a drawing that could effectively show the expansiveness of the new
mass.
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SoIC Redrawing
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New D.N.A is a building whose aim is to change the dogma that is the building.
It is intended to engage the person on an intimate level and
not merely be a monument that stands cold and useless
in its environment. This is accomplished through varying
levels of engagement. The main is in the x-factor that directly interfaces with the
person in its fulfillment of an instinctual need. The next is
in its ability to physically alter the space that it occupies by
purifying the air. This creates a moment as one passes
by that causes pause to be taken. On the interior of the
building there is a vertical living machine that engages
the people that occupy the building. It does this by
making the process visible from most places in the project.
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New D.N.A
SUSTAINABILITY
LIVINGMACHINEThe various stages can be seen in the atrium. A vertical living ma-chine allows the process to occur at a natural pace due to gravity.
KINETIC FLOORSAs people normally walk over floors, the kinetic energy is converted into electricity that can be used to power various parts of the building.
TITANIUMDIOXIDE
This element is an additive to the double skin facade; it puri-fies water and air through oxidations.
LOMOXWALLPAPERMajor carbon cuts are made by using this product from the U.K. This ultra-efficient or-ganic LED lighting tech-nology is flexible and re-quires a low operating voltage.
PHOTOVOLTAICSWhen photons from the sun strike the surface of the panel, its electrons become excited and generate a direct current. Effi-ciency has improved over the years and PV panels are becom-ing a more popular production of energy.
Drawing:COVERScale:N/ASheet:G-100
G-100
GENERAL G-100 CoverG-101 Typology & Summary of PlansG-102 Sustainable Strategies
SITEC-101 Behnisch / Master PlanC-102 Site Plan
ARCHITECTURALA-100 Lower LevelA-101 Level 1A-102 Level 2A-103 Level 3-5A-104 Level 6A-105 Level 7-10A-106 Level 11A-107 Roof PlanA-108 Core PlanA-201 North ElevationA-202 South ElevationA-203 East ElevationA-204 West ElevationA-501 Longitudinal SectionA-502 Transverse SectionA-503 Wall DetailsA-504 Wall Details
STRUCTURES-100 TitleS-101 FoundationS-102 2nd Floor FramingS-103 3rd-10th Floor FramingS-104 Roof FramingS-105 AxonS-200 BeamS-201 GirderS-202 ColumnS-203 Wind & Seismic (E-W)S-204 Wind & Seismic (N-S)S-205 Shear
MECHANICALM-100 TitleM-101 CalculationsM-102 PlanM-103 AxonM-104 Components
ELECTRICE-100 TitleE-101 Riser DiagramE-102 Room Layout
PLUMBINGP-100 TitleP-101 Supply & Grey WaterP-102 Waste & Standpipes
LS-100 Life Safety Plan
4K LAYOUT4k-101 Plan4k-102 Ceiling Plan4k-103 Sections4k-104 Perspectives4k-105 Lighting4k-106 Power Plan4k-107 Mechanical4k-108 Sprinkler
CONSULTANTS
JACK HAWKTADHG O’CROWLEYJIM STADELMANJOHN KABAK
RIVERPARC
CODE: 2007 Ohio Building CodePROJECT TYPE: New ConstructionUSE GROUP: B, M, A-2CONSTRUCTION CLASS: B1BUILDING AREA: 198,784.2 sqftBUILDING HEIGHT: 171’FIRE SYSTEMS: Fully Sprinkled
Drawing:COVER 2Scale:N/ASheet:G-102
G-102
TYPOLOGY OF PLANS
SUMMARY OF PLANS
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SITE A
SITE B
SITE C
SITE D
Drawing:SECTION 2Scale:1”=20’-0”Sheet:A-502
A-502TRANSVERSE SECTIONSCALE: 1”=20’-0”
Drawing:SECTION 1Scale:1”=20’0”Sheet:A-501
A-501LONGITUDINAL SECTIONSCALE: 1”=20’-0”
Drawing:4K PLANScale:1/8”=1’-0”Sheet:4K-101
4K-1014K LAYOUTSCALE: 1/8”=1’-0”
Drawing:4K PERSPECTIVESScale:N/ASheet:4K-104
4K-104BULLPEN VIEW
CONFERENCE ROOM SPEC RECEPTION AREA
Drawing:WALL DETAILSScale:3/4”=1’-0”Sheet:A-503
A-503
CALLOUT 2 - EAST/WEST SECTIONSCALE: 3/4”=1’-0”
CALLOUT 1 - NORTH/SOUTH SECTIONSCALE: 3/4”=1’-0”
CARBON NEGATIVE CONCRETE
MOISTURE REGULATING CARPET FLOORING
CARBON FIBER DOUBLE SKIN WALKWAY
TITANIUM DIOX-IDE DOUBLE SKIN WALL
VACUUM SEALED GLAZING
CARBON FIBER MULLION
Drawing:WALL DETAILSScale:VARIESSheet:A-504
A-504
VACUUM SEALED GLAZING
VERTICAL SLIDING GLASS DOOR
AEROGEL INSULATION
FIRST FLOOR DETAIL SECTIONSCALE: 3/4”=1’-0”
WATER COLLECTOR
MEMBRANE FILTRATION
VEGETATION AERATION
MEMBRANE FILTRATION
FINAL FILTRATION & DOWNSPOUT
FULL BUILDING SECTION WITH LIVING MACHINESCALE: 1/4”=1’-0”
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United Contractor’s Inc. contracted Smolen Engineering
to develop drawings for a rental car wash at the
Youngstown Regional Airport. UCI gave us a design brief with
the requirements of the project and I was then responsible for
all of the plans, sections and elevations for this project to be
constructed.
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UCI Car-wash
PRE-ENGINEERED WOODEN ROOF TRUSSES @ 24"O.C., TYP. TRUSSES TO BE DESIGNED BY AREGISTER ENGINEER LICENSED IN THE STATE OFOHIO
CONTINUOUS RIDGE VENT
26 GA. EXPOSED FASTENER R-PANEL METAL ROOFO/ 30# FELT 5 8"OSB O/ PRE-ENGINEERED WOODROOF TRUSS SYSTEM @ 24" O.C., TYP.
R-31 BLOWN INSULATION W/ POLY MESH
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6" REINF. CONCRETE SLAB W/ WWM O/VAPORBARRIER O/ MIN. 6" PRELIM FILL
CONCRETE FOUNDATION SYSTEM
PRE-ENGINEERED WOODEN ROOF TRUSSES @ 24"O.C., TYP. TRUSSES TO BE DESIGNED BY AREGISTER ENGINEER LICENSED IN THE STATE OFOHIO
CONTINUOUS RIDGE VENT
26 GA. EXPOSED FASTENER R-PANEL METAL ROOFO/ 30# FELT 5 8"OSB O/ PRE-ENGINEERED WOODROOF TRUSS SYSTEM @ 24" O.C., TYP.
R-31 BLOWN INSULATION W/ POLY MESH
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6" REINF. CONCRETE SLAB W/ WWM O/VAPORBARRIER O/ MIN. 6" PRELIM FILL
CONCRETE FOUNDATION SYSTEM
CONCRETE FOUNDATION SYSTEM
ASPHALT SHINGLES O/ 30# FELT PAPER O/ 58" OSB
OR PLYWOOD SHEATHING O/ PRE-ENGINEENMETAL TRUSSES @ 24" O.C.
CONCRETE FOUNDATION SYSTEM
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This project is part of an expansion project for the
Conneaut City School District. I was responsible for the
schematic design and design development phase of the
locker room and storage facility of a new baseball field.
The project was set to begin construction in the summer of
2014.
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Conneaut High School Locker Room
June, 2013
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Conneaut City SchoolsProposed Storage Building
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This was a garage addition developed for a young couple in Ashtabula, Ohio. They had recently bought a new home
and wanted to add an attached garage. After meeting with
them I developed a design for a two-door, two-car garage that included a five-foot mudroom.
It was a concrete slab and wood frame construction,
that included plans for a foundation, electrical lines, and a roof. The design was also intended to match the
existing facade. The bids for the project came in at about
$25,000 in September 2014 and is currently on hold.
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Deutsch Garage
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In the fall of 2011 I decided that I would need a work desk for my coming final project. I
designed a set of desks for myself and a friend of mine.
These desks were made of 3/4” plywood and were in mirrored
L-Shapes. They had a set of built-in shelves to hold my
architecture books, a roll-out keyboard and mouse shelf,
and a cup-holder. As well, it has holes cut open for cable
management.
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Project Desk
8'
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8'
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8'
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