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E D U C A T I O N

M. Arch. University of Nebraska - Lincoln

M. Business Admin.University of Nebraska - Lincoln

B. Science in DesignUniversity of Nebraska - LincolnMinor in Business

High School Diploma with high honorsSyracuse-Dunbar-Avoca, High SchoolValedictorian

E X P E R I E N C E

Teaching Assistant- Assisted in teaching Analysis and Composition Visual Literacy with Professor Erhard Schuetz- Facilitated student led discussions- Critically reviewed student work and offered constructive criticism

SEARS Lawn and Garden Department- Learned commissioned sales and cultivated customer relationships- Directly handled customer complaints while maintaining position of store responsibility

UNL College of Architecture Shop- Supervised basic shop facilities- Trained and supervised CNC Router operations- Did basic clean-up around shop

H O N O R S

Awards- Deans List- AIA Architectural Excellence Scholarship- Doug Rippeteau Scholarship- Regents Top Scholar- Eagle Scout

GPA 3.902010 - PresentExpected 2012

2010 - PresentExpected 2013

3.772006 - 2010

4.002002 - 2006

2010 - Present

2009 - Present

2008 - 2010

2006 - 2008

2002

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META-MATIC: An auto creative art machine

CONTAINER LIVING: A shippable residence

WINERY: Grafting the new to the old

MIXED USE RESIDENCE: A live work residence

WICHITA ART MUSEUM: People watching at the WAM

UNIVERSITY HOTEL: A responsive hotel for the university

SCHONEBERG LINSE: Bleeding the big box into a mixed use development

TO BE CONTINUED: A continual work in progress

1341 N 9th. Apt D14Lincoln, NE 68508

apost4@gmai l . com4 0 2 . 2 6 9 . 5 6 2 6

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META-MATIC.An autocreative art machine raises the question of performance in design. Rather than focus on the artistic qualities of the fi nal peice of art, the process and of how it is created is intensifi ed. This machine becomes an abstracted version of a traditional CMYK printer. The user loads a business card as the art medium and once the machine is turned on, all that is left to do is squeeze the different paints onto the canvas.

variable speed controls

turn on here

squeeze here

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20’

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CONTAINER LIVING.

This project rethought the notion of compact housing through the utilization of a shipping container. All the occupants’ possessions could be stored within the 20’ container during shipping, including an automobile. The driving force behind this project was the idea of separating public spaces from private spaces. The transformed container could be deployed anywhere, with varying degrees of privacy and enclosure based on the both the site and the occupant.

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WINERY.Acting as both a functioning winery and a small gathering center, this projects main focus was on how to connect these two seperate programs. The use of two different enclosure materials helped to differentiate each program while a glass entry acted as a transparent bond between them. A strong connection to the outdoors and relationship with the nearby vineyard was crucial in the design process.

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MIXED-USE RESIDENCE.This urban infi ll project combined a violin shop with an upper level residence. A rigorous program and challenging site made for a unique design. The project focused around the seperation of the live work environments

live work

live work

live work

live work

MUSIC

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open to below

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basement plan

first floor plan

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RESIDENCE

PoolUtilityServiceCourtyardGuest BedroomBathroomEntryGarageMusic RoomLivingKitchenDIningOutdoor DiningPantryBedroomOfficeMaster BedroomMaster Bath

SHOP

RetailPractice RoomADA BathroomStorage

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MIXED-USE RESIDENCE.

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WICHITA ART MUSEUMArt is a social experience. As the Wichita Art Museum looks to the future, the museum will become a more prominent experience in the daily lives of the citizens of Wichita. Appreciation for the museum will be fueled by the prized selection of artwork as well as the social experience one has while visiting the museum. The viewing of art becomes secondary to the interaction of people within the museum and on the surrounding grounds.

Driven by this notion of human interaction, this project looks to expand the role of the museum within its local surroundings. By incorporating mixed use development, street faced housing, and a public green space, the museum draws both visitors from afar and close to home. It functions adequately for those who work/live there on a daily basis, as well as those who visit it on the rare occasion.

128’64’32’16’N

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UNIVERSITY HOTEL.The engagement of the guest in a dynamic building was the main driving force in this University Hotel. Each individual room could directly respond to the user through an operable wall system. This created an ever changing facade that breaks from the shear condition of the tower.

Enclosure

Framework

System

Structure

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SCHONEBERG LINSEThe Schoneberger Linse sits as a forgotten island in the dense urban fabric of Berlin. Having been in the former Tempelhof Airport fl ight path, this neglected sight saw very little development over the past 100 years.

By recognizing already strong infl uences on the site, a proposal can be seen that creates a destination and place of departure for many. This proposal takes advantage of the existing proximity of several big box stores but recognizes that these stores currently isolate them selves from the rest of the site. By integrating several different scales of retail, mixed use, and residential development, these big box stores become an integrated peice of the urban fabric.

SCHONEBERG LINSEThe Schoneberger Linse sits as a forgotten island in thedense urban fabric of Berlin. Having been in the former Tempelhof Airport fl ight path, this neglected sight saw very little development over the past 100 years.

By recognizing already strong infl uences on the site, a proposalcan be seen that creates a destination and place of departurefor many. This proposal takes advantage of the existingproximity of several big box stores but recognizes that these stores currently isolate them selves from the rest of the site.By integrating several different scales of retail, mixed use, and residential development, these big box stores become an integrated peice of the urban fabric.

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SCHONEBERG LINSE

South Facing Balconies

Multi-level Shopping

Environmentally Responsive Design

Lower Service Road

Accessible Vegatative Roof

OPEN SPACE

PROGRAMPARKING

VERTICAL CIRCULATION

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SCHONEBERG LINSE

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TO BE CONTINUED...As is the case with my passion for design, this design portfolio is never complete. I constantly look to expand my knowledge and skill set. Seeking new ways to positively affect each and every design, I strive for constant improvement as both a designer and as a person. Any suggestion upon how I can improve myself as a person or my design work is always welcome.

Adam Post

1341 N 9th. Apt D14Lincoln, NE 68508

apost4@gmai l . com4 0 2 . 2 6 9 . 5 6 2 6

C O N T A C T

photos courtesy. Benton Cooper

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Design / Build Lincoln Childrens Zoo Camel Exhibit