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JOSHUA WALKERJOSHUA WALKER
Senior Community Center in downtown Bryan, Tx.
Barcelona Market Complex
Praxi Childrens and Community Theatre
Columbus Atheneum and Archives
Contemporary Fast Food Restaurant
Assorted projects and research from prior internships
Volunteer design work for non-profit ministries and family friends
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JOSHUA WALKERPAUL 532 Riddle Rd (325) 518-1430 [email protected], OH 45220 https://www.linkedin.com/pub/joshua-walker/45/878/8b3
Master of Architecture University of CincinnatiMaster of Business Administration University of CincinnatiBachelor of Environmental Design Texas A&M University -Magna Cum Laude with University HonorsCertificate in Leadership Education, Theory, and Practice -4.0 for 14 credit-hours of graduate coursework
08/2014- Ongoing08/2014- Ongoing 08/2010- 05/2014
SHP Leading Design- January-May 2014 3D printing research, parametric Revit modeling, and BIM coordinationChildress & Cunningham Architects- May- September 2014 Full-time Intern May-August, Part-time September- December.CADCO Architects and Engineers, Inc.- Summer 2013 Led training in 3D modeling software.Xian University of Architecture & Technology- July 2012 AutoCad and design for museum and senior apartment projects. Jacob & Martin, LTD. Consulting Engineers- June 2010 Educational Internship- Surveying and engineering practice. Sanderson Construction- Summers 2007-2011 General Contractors Assistant- Residential construction and remodeling
Secretary- USGBC CincinnatiUniversity Scholar, 1 of 14 from Texas A&M University class of 2014Teaching Assistant for Sophomore studio- Texas A&M University- Spring 2014Secretary- Texas A&M University AIAS- 2013-2014Treasurer & Publicity Executive- Christian Architecture Leaders- 2012-2014
3D Printing and How to Make it Work for You- Lunch & Learn presentation for SHP3D Printing at SHP- Blog post at http://www.shp.com/inside-shp/blog/shp-blog/Emerging Research Presentation -American Leadership Educators 2012 National ConferenceTexas A&M University AIAS Axiom Magazine Author- 5 Articles
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INTEGRATED
Columbus AtheneumSemester: Fall 2014
Location: Columbus, Indiana
Emphasis: Integration of natural light control, structure, envelope, and HVAC.
Duration: Three months
Program: Temporary Exhibit Hall, Permanent Exhibit Hall, Archives, Restoration space, Theatre, Cafe, Library, sculpture gardens, and guest artists housing.
Response: Because our site was a long, narrow lot with minimal southern exposure and a parking garage to the west, the project emphasizes natural light from the expansive East facade. Galleries are located south, with functions organized with increasing privacy to the North and in upper floors.
Integration: Columns, HVAC equipment, and lighting are housed in the stone-panel- clad piers. These piers provide the necessary enclosure, support both curtain walls and the screening metal mesh, and partition the interior space.
Light: Sight analysis of the surrounding area revealed that Washington Street (our east facade) was a major pedestrian and vehicle route and the primary source of light for a continuous procession of businesses which utilize large windows for pedestrian views and daylighting, though most featured some type of light control.
Irwin Union Ban by Eero Saarinen
Century 21 Realtors Office
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Library
Auditorium
Cafe
Visitor Center
Temp. Exhibit
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Scholar Housing
Residential Patio/ Sculpture Garden
Designer Studios
Reading/Conference
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Book Store
Archives
Library
Meeting Room
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Circulation: The activation of the East edge of the building occurs primarily through circulation. On the cround floor, the stone-panel piers convert the massive exhibit floor into bays, within which visitors ambulate around displays. On the third floor, the permanent gallery opens to a patio divided from the street by the metal mesh screen, controlling sunlight and sound while still offering an outdoor respite from the gallery for reflection both on the artwork and the activity of Columbus. Circulation for the rooftop sculpture garden (reserved for residences) similarly directs visiting artists to circulate around and between skylights with views down into the permanent gallery, with the common circulation lane along the East facade. This private vantage point allows artists privacy to view the downtown activity and reflect on Columbus architecture.
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Giovannis RestaurantSemester: Spring 2014
Location: West Liberty, Kentucky
Duration: Half Semester
Partner: Elisa Padilla
Prompt: In September 2012, a pair of tornadoes hit Monroe County, KY, destroying 30% of businesses in West Liberty including the local restaurant Giovannis. We were tasked with bringing back this community favorite on a long, narrow site, a characteristic enhanced by the required drive-through.
Design Response: More than food, the community lost a crucial experience to the tornadoes: the shared meal. When imagining the new Giovannis, we wanted to emphasize the communal nature of dining and the facilitory role of the restaurant to bringing disparate elements together.
GIOVANNIS RESTAURANT | WEST LIBERTY, KYPROF. GREGORY LUHAN
elisa padilla & joshua walkerTexas University A&M | Spring 2014
Final Presentation04.23.2014
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Interior Dining Experience- To facilitate community congregation despite the convenience of the drive-through, we maximized flexibility and customization of the dining area. The modularlayoutiseasilyreconfiguredforlargegroups,andceiling-mounted descending screens provide separation from the buffet and other tables. In addition, alldine-incustomersforthefirstmontharegivenatiletodecoratewhichwillcontribute to the facade, allowing the community to mark their place in Giovannis.
Site- Our site was a long, thin parcel visible from the main street, though set back on a parallel road. The challenge became how to feature a pleasant indoor dining experience despite the narrowness of the site, exacerbated by the requirement of a drive-through circumnavigating the restaraunt.
Kirei board- Made from local-grown sorghum, kirei board tables speak to the harvest and economy of the area.
Community tiles- Reclaimed from a local mural and added to by Giovannis patrons, these tiles actively display the local community on the building facade.
Brick- The traditional facade material, brick represents the history of the local community.
4 square steel column
6 Batt Insulation1/8 x 6 x 6 Ceramic tile
Metal Flashing
Brick Masonry Veneer
6 Light Guage Metal Stud
3 Cast-in-place Concrete pedestal
1/2 Ext. Gypsum board1/2 Cementitious Backer Board
4 Z-Girt
Masonry Tie-Back2 Air Gap
Weep Holes @ 2 o.c.
4 square steel column
Double-pane curtain wall
Lutron 200 cw roller curtainCurtain Wall edge mullionAlluminum Plate 2 Solid Insul. R-10
8 Z-Girt or light-gauge stud
Wide-Flange spanning beam
Beam-to-Beam boltedconnection through angle iron
Corrugated metal decking
Wire suspension ties
HVAC Duct: r = 1
1/2 Gypsum
4 light gauge metal strutsBeam-to-column connection: Bolted through angles on opposing sides
2 Rigid Insulation
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ConStrata MarketSemester: Spring 2013
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Emphasis: Pedestrian Visibility
Duration: Full Semester
Partner: Stephen Renard
Prompt: A surgical intervention of market and public space for the rejuvenation of a site in the Barcelonetta neighborhood.
Operative Map: To enhance the surprisingly low visibility of oursite,weidentified20 points- 10 by mapping pedestriantrafficand10 centroid of nearby public spaces, and mapped high/ low visibility areas when facing our site. We then applied a response to each condition, meant to attract visual attention, and thus attendance, to our market.
Traffic Paths with Nodes
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Low Visibility- Public Space Roof Structure- Sails
Four Systems: We identified a unique response to each visibility condition from the operative mapping process which would combine to enhance the visual interest of previously ignored or under-utilized space. The result is a visual draw toward the market, particularly through the new elevated footbridge, and the creation of two servant spaces, the Pavilion and the Plaza.
Low Visibility- Pedestrian Traffic Filters- Metal lattice or vegetation
High Visibility- Public Space Surface material change
High Visibility- Pedestrian Traffic Elevated Pedestrian Walkway
Market: A traditional Barcelona Market, idealized as a plaza covered by sails, rather than an enclosed building.
Pavilion: The previously empty plaza overlooking the marina was an oversized sidewalk, now a place for social gathering and vending.
Plaza: Beside a museum and cafe, a grove of pre-existing trees supports sails, creating a casual, comfortable plaza for vendors.
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Praxi Childrens & Community TheatreSemester: Fall 2013
Location: Downtown Bryan, TX
Parti: Transparent Dishonesty
Duration: Full Semester
Partner: Kindall Stephens
Prompt: A fully realized Black Box Theatre complex for Downtown Bryan, Tx.
Response: The program is divided between two experiences: the public and the private, with an enclosed courtyard between them. This allows the building to embody the mask of acting, the facade an actor wears while performing, enhancing the mystery and allure of theatre.
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Level 1- Structures Diagram with sizing: (Length/Depth, Steel wide-flange)
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Senior Community CenterSemester: Fall 2011
Prompt: Provide a cultural center for downtown Bryan, TX, with emphasis on senior citizens.
Inspiration: Utilize the psychological and therapeutic effects of nature to create a refreshing experience attractive to senior citizens and community interaction.
Partner: Allejandra Poujol
Evening Festivals: Downtown Bryan hosts a monthly outdoor festival featuring local artists, musicians, and crafts, so our design emphasized pedestrian connection and social gathering flexibility.
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Courtyard Entrance
Game room Art room
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Nature: Central to this design is a community greenhouse, a place for social interaction around a common, therapeutic activity for senior citizens.
Natural Light: Circulation surrounds the courtyard for wayfinding and pleasant views, and includes the community greenhouse for immersion of experience. Each activity space features windows on three sides, while curved roofs allow for north-facing clerestories, which receive pleasant ambient light with minimal heat gain.
Living walls: The greenhouse experience is carried into the circulation spaces through vertical planters built into select walls.
VOLUNTEER
ResidentialLandscapingSemester: Summer 2013
Location: Abilene, TX
Emphasis: Comfort, ease of maintenance
Prompt: New homeowner asked for landscaping for front and back yards, with emphasis on a convenient dogrunandwater-efficient Xeriscaping in the backyard. The back yard pergola was already under construction.
The Palm House MinistriesSemester: Summer 2014
Location: Abilene, TX
Emphasis: Flexibility, event hosting & comfort
Prompt: The Palm House ministries operates a house in a particularly low- socioeconomic neighborhood in Abilene, Texas for the purpose of hosting community events and providing resources (including temporary accomodations) for disadvantaged locals. The back yard of this property is undeutilized and overtaken by a large carport and pair of barns. The managers would like to convert this yard to an event space for after- school programs and community barbecues. .
Before
ProposalScan or click QR code for video.
Youth With A Mission Recreation CenterSemester: Fall 2013 through Summer 2014
Location: Tyler, TX
Team: Christian Architecture Leaders, including members from the departments of architecture, visualization, lanscape design, and construction science.
Prompt: Youth With A Mission wanted to develop 40 acres into a recreational complex, and approached me through a family member to have Christian Architecture Leaders, a student organization at Texas A&M University, submit a proposal. The expansive program included a new pool withammenities and a pavilion with outdoor kitchen for large groups.
Scan or click QR code for video.
PROFESSIONAL
Scan or click on QR code for video.
Hendrick Home for ChildrenFirm: CADCO Architects- Engineers, Inc.
Location: Abilene, TX
Contribution: Design of facades and exterior spaces, virtual modeling.
Design Considerations: Adding to the existing campus, this new front entry facility, a mix of housing and visitor center, strove to refresh the campus with comfortable exterior spaces where children could have privacy, but remain safe and monitored by their host parents.
Solution: Integrating a series of pergolas around doorways created a set of exterior porches, which ensured a comfortable residential feeling to the larger complex.
Aspermont ElementaryFirm: CADCO Architects- Engineers, Inc.
Location: Abilene, TX
Contribution: Design of facades, portico, and courtyard.
Design Considerations: With exterior spaces in Texas, particularly large concrete surfaces where children would spend recess, heat was a primary concern. With the portico, a solid expanse over the desired covered area produced dark corners and poor drainage.
Solution: Utilizing standard- dimension canopy structures and concrete planters provides low-cost, flexible cooling and a dynamic space for children to play.
Scan or click QR code for video.
Supporting the portico with cylindrical beams from the adjacent wall allowed light to enter the darkest corners of the entry, while thick walls with columns above 8 mediated south light.
SCHAWK! OfficesFirm: Chilress & Cunningham Architects
Location: Cincinnati, OH.
Contribution: Construction Documents
Client: A global cross-media production company, SCHAWK specializes in brand setting and advertising for such clients as BIC and British Petroleum. When the time came to expand their Cincinnatioffices,Childress & Cunningham got the nod to design the renovation.
Method: Childress & Cunningham utilizes a CAD software called Graphite to produce color-coded construction documents, allowing them to condense multiple layers of information onto a single sheet.
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Angled glass- Anchor to soffit per design/buildrequirements of glass contractor.
Underside of roof deck- Spray insulation per RCP
Soffit- 3 5/8" Metal studs hang from roof decking- 5/8" Drywall for paint all sides- Cut drywall and framing around existing joists
Existing metal roof joist channels
Linear flourescent fixture- Hold tight to edge of
soffit.
12' - 6" A.F.F
2'6"
Varies- Refer to plan
Varies- Refer to plan
3 5/8" metal studs hung from roof decking.
B\ Suspended ceiling
Dropped ceiling as shown on RCP.
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3 5/8" Metal joists @24" max. o.c.
5'13 4"
Scale: 1/4" = 1'-0"
Detail RCP
4'4"
Scale: 1/2" = 1'-0"
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A6.2DETAILS
Scale: 1/4" = 1'-0"
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Railing- Relocate existing railing- Refer to A6.0
12'
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Dropped ceiling - Refer to 2/A6.2
Platform - Refer to sheet A6.0
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3'9"
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Angled glass- Anchor to soffit per design/buildrequirements of glass contractor.
Underside of roof deck- Spray insulation per RCP
Soffit- 3 5/8" Metal studs hang from roof decking- 5/8" Drywall for paint all sides- Cut drywall and framing around existing joists
Existing metal roof joist channels
Linear flourescent fixture- Hold tight to edge of
soffit.
12' - 6" A.F.F
2'6"
Varies- Refer to plan
Varies- Refer to plan
3 5/8" metal studs hung from roof decking.
B\ Suspended ceiling
Dropped ceiling as shown on RCP.
Interior Elevation
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Interior Elevation
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Interior ElevationConference Room -121
Interior ElevationRelocated Work Room - 123
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Solid surface countertop- Corian Sorrel
Microwave by Tenant
Dishwasher - selected by Tenant, installed by contractor.- 32.5" tall maximum
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Partial height wall
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Int. Elevation: Service Kitchen
Detail Section: Slanted Glass Wall & Suspended Ceiling Reflected Ceiling Plan: Entry Foyer with Suspended Ceiling
3D Printing PresentationFirm: SHP Leading Design
Location: Cincinnati, OH.
Contribution: Research and education of 3D printing technologies
Client: SHP Leading Design
Method: Research and experimentation with FlashForge Dreamer 3D printer and various filaments,includingABS, PLA,HIPS(dissolvable support structure), and Sainsmart Wood Filament. Modeling softwares included Revit, 3DS Max Design, and Sketchup 2015. Presentation at Lunch & Learn to train and equip employees to utilize 3D printing processes.
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