Kyle Rogler Portfolio

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PROFESSIONAL PORTFOLIO K Y L E R O G L E R 16175 S. Harbinger St. Olathe, KS 66062 +1 913 433 6410

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Table of Contents Professional Work

Independent Work

- Intership at CAt - Hakushima Station

- Energy Imagine 05 Entry - OpenJapan - KCDC Lecture Series Posters - KC Design Week : Feed the City


Student Work - West Bottoms Urban Vision - James Street Development - Ad Hoc Space - Brownfield Analysis - Found Space - Mistletoe - PARAroof: Dairy Farming in Kudamm - Role of Syntax Workshop - Tessalated Pavilion - Maya Workshop - Masquerade - Manhattan Mennonite Church - MIT Collegiate & Community Crew Center - Beetle Boat Workshop - McGee House - Building Construction Science - Stonecutter’s Retreat - Hand Renderings


Internship at CAt : Tokyo, Japan Location: Tokyo, Japan Collaboration: Teamwork at CAt Arii Atsuo Kazuhiro Kojima Kazuko Akamatsu Henrike Rabe Takayama Yuuki Work Done: Schematic Design Rendering

Three-week Open Desk position during the summer of 2011. Tasks and responsibilities included physical modeling, 3D modeling, and schematic design for the various projects being developed. Hakushima Station, one of the projects undertaken, is a new transit station designed to connect the local Astram Line with the regional JR Sanyo Honsen Line. The design featured three design components of a cylindrical concrete shell, a cloud of wire gauze covering, and a large internal pedestrian plaza to promote safety, comfort, and consideration to the local environment by providing natural daylight and ventilation. Responsibilities included model making and presentation of renderings. (Project information courtsey of CAt)


Hakushima Station Location: Hiroshima, Japan Stage: 2011 Size: 10,000 s.f. Collaboration: Teamwork at CAt Arii Atsuo Work Done: Model Making Rendering


Energy : Imagine 05 Entry Stage: Ongoing, 2011 Collaboration: Imagine Envelope Marcel Bilow Work Done: Design Concept Theory Rendering Notes: Concept will be published in the upcoming “Energy: Imagine 05� by Imagine Envelope, 2011

AutoCAD, Illustrator

Gravity-Fastened Structure Inspired by the wood structural system used in Japanese temples, a system of gravity-fastened prefabricated parts would increase the potential of recycling and reuse of building structures. By minimizing the amount of welding, gluing, and drilling a building made from the principle of using gravity to support the structure would be easier to assemble, disassemble, and reuse to lengthen the life of its embodied energy. The system could use these prefabricated parts to help make structures potentially earthquake proof as well as providing a quick means of post-disaster housing.

Design Experiment | Structural Innovation


OpenJapan

Skype, Ustream, Twitter, Vimeo, Illustrator, Photoshop

Location: Online Stage: Ongoing, 2011 Collaboration: OpenSimSim Daniel Dendra Work Done: Event Organizing Public Relations Schematic Design Renderings Notes: Open-Source Platform: openjapan.opensimsim.net

Tsunami Disaster Relief | Community Service


OpenJapan Projects # 529

1

Need for Community Center

2

Pre-Fabricated Modular Pods

3

Community Living Room

4 Reclaiming normalcy by retaining cultural values and initiating community involvement through the use of modular pods that house OpenJapan was an event initiated by OpenSimSim in activities. These pods are a starting point and visual reminders of the current development. The Tsunami Onsen pod is that a center response tosurrounding the March 11, 2011 hitof Sendai, relaxation for workers and cleansing for displaced city inhabitants. A vertical garden is compact provides to Japan. Cities around the and world thatrecreational worked activities in collaboration victims with too much free time. Restaurants reconnect families and on friends the project were Tokyo, Chennai, Moskow, Berlin, Turin, over meals produced by volunteer chefs. The emergency communication pod receives and transmits information. Aid centers Paris, Libson, York, and Using the online focus on healthNew and wellness for preKansas and postCity. circumstantial personal conditions. Memory boxes include found and collected tools of skype, ustream, twitter, and a drupal-based platform family photos/ heirlooms, significant property of the city, and has capacitydeveloped for claimed items without a proper home. These thestorage worksprint over 99 unique ideas in a 72 hour pods can be constructed in a city minimally effected by the tsunami. time span. The each planning and set-up for to this event explored Upon completion, one can be sent individually cities who are currently without these necessities and capabilities. Overtime, the themissing utlizition of these onlinesintools to their fullest by pod types can be recreated the cities trying to rebuildextent in a way that is representative of that particular city’s identity.

working locally as a team to generate ideas. Kyle Rogler was the lead organzier for Kansas City.

RECLAIMING NORMALCY

Onsen

Garden

Restaurants

Emergency Communication

Aid Centers

Memory Boxes


AutoCAD, Illustrator

Graphic Design | Book Publishing


KCDC Lecture Series Posters Location: West Bottoms, Kansas City, Missouri, USA Stage: Student Project, 2010 - 2011 Size: 24 in x 36 in Collaboration: Professor Vladimir Krstic Dan Nixon Work Done: Graphic Design Public Relations

Photoshop, InDesign

The lecture series was an important Public Relations cooperation that brought together talented architects to give lectures in Kansas City. Managing sound equipment, graphic design of the posters, and event outreach were important management skills learned.

Public Relations | Graphic Design


KC Design Week: Feed the City Location: Kansas City, Missouri, USA Stage: Completed, 2010 Size: 5,000 s.f. Collaboration: Bill Bourne Chris Koch Dimitri Kozlov Michael Mcgrew Georgette Sullivan Chase Wilson Work Done: Design Concept Schematic Design Renderings Community Service

AutoCAD ,Photoshop, Illustrator

Cultivate Kansas City, a communitybased urban farming group, needed to update an existing greenhouse to accommodate educational events, store water and reduced energy needs. A group of local designers and architects went to work on finding potential solutions.

The design uses a solar water radient heating system and operatable vents to cool the space.

Greenhouse | Community Serivce


West Bottoms Urban Vision Location: West Bottoms, Kansas City, Missouri, USA Stage: Student Project, 2010 - 2011 Size: +100,000 s.f. Collaboration: Professor Vladimir Krstic Kansas City Design Center Studio Work Done: Design Concept Site Analysis Urban Plan 3D Modelling Notes: Recipient of the Kremer Prize for Collaborative Studio (Kansas State University)


AutoCAD , SketchUp , Illustrator , InDesign , Photoshop , Modeling

Historic Context

Railroads

Brownfields

Zoning

Floodplains

Regional Connections

Recreation Space

Study Areas


Urban Vision Parti

Existing Fabric

Riverfront

Regional Connections

Parti Plan

Detail Composite Detail Composite


The West Bottoms of Kansas City rests at the confluence of the Kansas and Missouri Rivers. Historically this area was the economic engine of the city but slowly the area detoriated due to flooding, fires, emigration, and economic changes. The Kansas Design Center project was a year-long collaborative studio effort to generate an urban vision made possible through sposnorship of public officals and stakeholders.


James Street Development Location: West Bottoms, Kansas City, Missouri, USA Stage: Student Project, 2011 Size: +100,000 s.f. Collaboration: Professor Vladimir Krstic Jessica Rice Work Done: Design Concept Site Analysis Urban Plan 3D Modelling Renderings


AutoCAD , VRay , SketchUp , Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, Modeling

The site of the James Street Development was one of the first residential communities in Kansas City but frequent flooding caused residents to move from this location.

The floods sparked a need for a levee system to protect the industrial functions that use this area. This design intends to reclaim the original residential function of the area by making the riverfront into a public amenity.

BROWNFIELDS

MULTI-MODAL SYSTEM

TRAIL SYSTEM

GRAFTED STRUCTURES

PEDESTRIAN NETWORK

FLOODPLAIN

Using a combination of topography changes, Brownfield remediation, and urban phasing a new vision for the James Street area was proposed.


0 - 5 Years Preparing the Topography

Existing Condition

Raising the topography

Reconnection to the river

5 - 20 Years Phytoremediation

Phytoremediation at James Street

Phytoremediation along the river

Retaining the landform

20 - 50 Years James Street Development James Street Block

Transverse movement through the block

Raising the structures above the floodplain

+ 50 Years Riverfront Development Riverfront Block

Transverse movement through the block

Views toward the river


Brownfield Remediation | Riverfront Recreation


Phytoremediation Plan

Site Plan


Urban Planning | Riverfront Revitalization


Ad Hoc Space

AutoCAD , SketchUp, Illustrator, Photoshop

Location: West Bottoms, Kansas City, Missouri, USA Stage: Student Project, 2010 Size: +100,000 s.f. Collaboration: Professor Vladimir Krstic Jared Nook Work Done: Design Concept Site Analysis 3D Modelling Photography

View 1 Spatial Map

Urban Design | Site Analysis


Brownfield Analysis

AutoCAD , Illustrator

Location: West Bottoms, Kansas City, Missouri, USA Stage: Student Project, 2010 Size: +100,000 s.f. Collaboration: Professor Vladimir Krstic Professor Michael Frisch Work Done: Site Analysis Research

Brownfield Research | Site Analysis


Found Space Location: West Bottoms, Kansas City, Missouri, USA Stage: Seminar, 2010 Collaboration: Professor Vladimir Krstic Work Done: Site Analysis Theory Photography Notes: Full study can be viewed at: www.issuu.com/krog630/docs/ kyle_rogler_independent_study_ photography

24mm Camera, Photoshop


Mistletoe Location: Dessau, Germany Stage: Student Project, 2010 Collaboration: Carl Constantin Weber Work Done: Woodcarving Sanding

Woodcarving


PARAroof: Dairy Farming in Kudamm Location: Kudamm, Berlin, Germany Stage: Student Project, 2010 Size: 2,000 s.f. Collaboration: Professor Daniel Dendra Victoria Bradbrook Dylan Powell Work Done: Design Concept Site Analysis Research Physical Model 3D Modeling Renderings

PARAroof explored the unique potential of retrofitting the rooftop of the Swisshotel into a functioning urban farm. Researching the land requirements for each animal and cheese production played a crucial role in creating the cradle - to - cradle farm. This project experiments with using Rhinoceros to model structures and EcoTect to quantify daylighting and thermal measurements.


AutoCAD , Rhinoceros, Maya, Ecotect, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, 3D Printing

Dairy Animal Land Requirements

Schematic Roof Design

Mallee Fowl Nest Diagram

Cheese Ventilation


Transformation Process

Building Plan

Floor Plan

Progressive Sections


Urban Farming | Rooftop Structure


Role of Syntax Workshop Location: Dessau, Germany Stage: Seminar, 2010 Collaboration: Professor Carlos Campos Work Done: Design Concept Theory Physical Model


The Role of Syntax seminar incorporated tactile modeling and contemporary music to develop a architectural language. By deconstructing a handheld radio, a language of parts was made to be translated into an architectural structure. Inspired by contemporary composer Steve Reich, the series of subtle arches manipulate the shape to construct an architectural form.

Modeling, Soldering

Design Experiment


Tessalated Pavilion

Rhinoceros, Grasshopper

Location: Dessau, Germany Stage: Student Project, 2010 Collaboration: Paul Langley Work Done: Design Concept 3D Modeling Scripting

Parametric Design


Maya Workshop Location: Dessau, Germany Stage: Seminar, 2010 Collaboration: Shajay Bhooshan Dylan Powell Work Done: Design Concept 3D Modeling Scripting

Maya


Masquerade Location: Stage Set Stage: Student Project, 2010 Size: 2 Minute Short Film Collaboration: Professor Matt Knox Work Done: Design Concept 3D Modeling Renderings Sound Editing Movie Editing Notes: Film can be viewed at: www.vimeo.com/20001862

Masquerade is a short film developed in 3ds Max to investigate and explore the connection between cinema and architecture. The film strolls through a small Italian village on a journey to a local coffee shop. The film was produced on a very short time table which taught the importance of framing, moving, and storytelling of a space.


3DS Max, Affer Effects, Premiere Pro

3D Modeling | Film


Manhattan Mennonite Church Location: Manhattan, Kansas. USA Stage: Student Project, 2009 Size: 20,000 s.f. Collaboration: Professor Todd Gabbard Nathan Huerter Manhattan Mennonite Church Work Done: Design Concept Site Plan 3D Modeling Renderings Construction Documents


AutoCAD, Revit, 3DS Max, Photoshop, Impressions The Manhattan Mennonite Church was a unique opportunity to work directly with stakeholders in providing a vision for a future church design. Using the LEED New Construction criteria as a guide, the project combines the beauty and durability of the local prairie vegetation with the rustic materiality of barns. This was the first compressive program which included structural layout, mechanical systems, life safety plans, and landscape planning.

Sustainabilty | Construction Documents


MIT Collegiate & Community Crew Center Location: Cambridge, MA, USA Stage: Student Project, 2009 Size: 30,000 s.f. Collaboration: Professor Richard Gnat Work Done: Design Concept Physical Model Revit Modeling Renderings


AutoCAD, Revit, Photoshop, Illustrator Docked on the Charles River, the Crew Center serves both the MIT collegiagte crew team and the larger crew community of the area. The design maxmizes the exposure and public space for viewing boat races on the river and into the Boston skyline beyond. The roof utilizes a parametric system of openings to bring in the correct amount of light needed for each space and its desired activity. Metal Insulated Panels and layering of partitions helps with insulating the building from the cold winters.


Beetle Boat Workshop Location: Boston, MA, USA Stage: Student Project, 2009 Size: 10,000 s.f. Collaboration: Professor Richard Gnat Work Done: Design Concept Physical Model Revit Modeling Renderings

Glulam Construction | Lighting


The Beetle Boat Workshop is nestled on a tight urban site in Boston. The structural language of the beetle boat was the inspiration for the design of the building. Constructed within Revit, the design makes full use of the various kinds of light that can be produced by adjusting the spacing of the wood lattice and strategically positioning the building towards the southern exposure.

Ground Floor

AutoCAD, Revit, Photoshop, Illustrator


McGee House Location: Florida, USA Stage: Student Project, 2008 Size: 2,000 s.f. Collaboration: Professor Vladimir Krstic Work Done: Design Concept Physical Model 3D Modeling Renderings Detail Drawings


AutoCAD, SketchUp, Revit, 3DS Max, Photoshop, Illustrator

Pier Construction | Self-Sustaining


Building Construction Science Location: Manhattan, Kansas, USA Stage: Student Project, 2008 Collaboration: Professor Larry Bowne Work Done: Detail Drawings

Construction Documents | Material Specifications


Stonecutter’s Retreat Location: Flint Hills, Kansas, USA Stage: Student Project, 2008 Size: 3,000 s.f. Collaboration: Professor John Eck Work Done: Schematic Design Physical Model

Site Plan - Hand Rendering

Modeling, Hand Rendering


Hand Renderings



Resume Contact

Name: Kyle Rogler Address: 16175 S. Harbinger Street Olathe, KS 66062 E-mail: krog630@gmail.com Telephone: +1-913-433-6410

Work Experience

Design Homes 2011 Contract Plan Designer Tasks: - Drafting Plans, Elevations, and Construction Documents - Graphic Design of Marketing Material - Presentation Renderings Contact: Casey Malan Email: cmalan77@yahoo.com

Kansas State University 2009 Teaching Assissant Tasks: - Tutor students on CAD, Revit, 3ds Max, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign - Grade and assess student’s work. Contact: Professor Matt Knox Email: mknox@ksu.edu

Kazuhiro Kojima + Kazuko Akamatsu / CAt 2011 Open Desk / Internship Tasks: - Schematic Design - Model Making - Presentation Renderings Contact: Kayo Hasegawa Email: press@c-and-a.co.jp

Webster Architects 2008 Internship Tasks: - Presentation Renderings - Attend Client Meetings - Attend Site Visits Contact: Dan Webster Email: dan@websterarchitects.com

OpenSimSim 2010 - 2011 Designer Tasks: - OpenJapan Event Organizer - Schematic Design - Graphic Design Contact: Daniel Dendra Email: dd@opensimsim.net

Phelps Engineering 2006 Internship Tasks: - Survey Crew - Documenting Topography - Marking Setbacks and Building Foundations Contact: Doug Ubben Email: dubben@phelpsengineering.com


Education

Skills

Other Recognitions

Manhattan, Kansas, USA

AutoCAD, Revit,

2011

Master of Architecture

3ds Max, Maya,

Golden Key Honor Society

GPA : 3.9 / 4.0

Rhinoceros 4.0, Ecotect Analysis

2010

2006 - 2011

Adobe:

Japanese Yosakoi Fundraising Chair

Kansas City Design Center

Photoshop ,Illustrator,

Kansas State University

Kansas City, Missouri, USA

CAD:

InDesign, After Effects,

Thesis Studio

Premeire Pro

2010 - 2011

Languages:

Dessau Institute of Architecture

Japanese - Intermediate

Dessau, Germany

German - Basic

Study Abroad

Spanish - Basic

2010

Interests:

Architectural Field Study: Japan

Photography, Sketching,

Kyoto & Tokyo, Japan

Swimming, Woodcarving,

Study Abroad

Violin, History

2009

Tau Sigma Delta Honor Society

2007 - 2008, 2009-2010 Japanese Yosakoi Historian 2008 - 2009 National Society of Collegeiate Scholars 2008 Congressional Award Gold Medal (community service) 2006 All-American Athlete Swimming 2006


Architectural Awards

Publications

Kansas State University

Essays, Renderings, Photography

Kremer Prize for Collaborative Studio 1st Place 2011 College of Architecture

Student Photography Competition Interior Photography, 2nd Place 2009 Kansas State University College of Architecture

Reframing the City : A Vision for the West Bottoms Comprehesive Studio Publication 2010 - 2011

Kansas City Design Center


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