Portfolio - Spring 2012

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Steven T. Putt Since childhood I have had a passion for the built environment. Being a student of architecture at Ball State University’s College of Architecture and Planning has helped me develop that passion into practice and understanding. Despite the endless toil involved with studio, I love what I do in school and I look forward to learning more about architecture every day. When I am not in studio I enjoy cycling, playing guitar, making friends and spending time with my fiancée, Kayla.

MEGA

* POINTE

“A great building must begin with the unmeasurable, must go through measurable means when it is being designed and in the end must be unmeasurable.” -Louis I. Kahn MEGA * POINTE is both the title of my portfolio and my developing philosophy. I believe that design in any form should begin with a monumental idea in which people want to experience what becomes of the design. I aim to push the limits in what I design to understand what can be possible. Anything less than such an effort is unacceptable.


Steven T. Putt 602 W Riverside Ave Muncie IN, 47303 260.229.7989 steventputt@gmail.com Objective: Work as an intern at a firm that will help develop my skills as an architecture student while providing them with a passion to learn and the ability to perform with a broad skill set. Education Ball State University - College of Architecture and Planning Fall 2009 - Present GPA: 3.48

Work Experience Architecture Library - Ball State University Student Assistant May 2010 - Present Duties: Assist students with checking out and returning books, maintain library shelves and appearance, help studens with research. Executrain, Inc. - Office Assistant Summer 2009 Duties: Answer phones and schedule appointments for customers, run office errands. 80/20 Inc. - Panel Shop Technician August 2007 - January 2009 Duties: Cut and machine panels of different materials to customers specifications, quality control orders, package and prepare orders for delivery.

Indiana Purdue University Fort Wayne Spring 2008 - Spring 2009 GPA 3.75

Computer Skills Very familiar with Microsoft Office programs, Rhino 3D, Grasshopper 3D, VRay Renderer, Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and InDesign.

Churubusco High School Graduated with Academic Honors Diploma June 2008

References Please contact for a list of available references



CAP Redesign Spring 2012 Professor: Pam Harwood Project Description: Work as a team to redevelop the University Green. Major objectives included physical connections between CAP, Whitenger Building, and Bracken Library, as well as developing a design that gives identity to the space. The new College of Architecture and Planning building has been reprogrammed and renovated from its former self. Additions to the building extend from a once isolated footprint in order to interconnect movement across the university green. The essence of the sloped envelope on the south facade is captured by its reinvention through a vertical glass curtain wall with a layered louver and wire scrim skin. The energy of the building that can be captured through design build space and review galleries is now in prime locations for visitors to experience as they move thorugh the college. The College of Architecture and Planning is given a new identity that exemplifies the quality education it offers.


Left: Plans showing additions and reprogammed CAP building. Above: North-South section showing sloped ceilings pushing hot air out into atrium space to passively cool the building and wire scrim envelope diffusing light before it passes through a new vertical glass curtain wall. Right: Interior rendering of 2nd floor lounge and the opened atruium after new envelope installed.




Left: Hallway between CAP and Whitenger Building. Right: East elevation. Hallway and design build lab loading dock marked in red. Below: South elevation. Hallway marked in red.



ICMA | Convergence Spring 2011

Professor: Antonieta Angulo

Project Description: Create a museum that hosts an embodiment of Indiana’s culture. Site was located along the canal in downtown Indianapolis. The Indiana Culture Museum is a center for experiencing convergence. Starting with site, the museum converges areas by reaching the extents of the land with three buildings. Those buildings are then introduced to bridges which converge the three buildings into one. The use of moire patterns, which are made possible by the convergence of two groups of lines, are used as the building’s prime aesthetic focus by creating a reval pattern in the prefabricated CMU’s that make up the facades. Green design converges itself with the design criteria with the introduction of a living roof and a daylighting system. This driving force on design even extends itself to the landcape where lawns become built architectural features and orient themselves towards a center. More importanly, the museum converges the many different components of Hoosier culture into a single architectural experience.


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1 Left: Site diagram showing the different sections of the building spanning across the site.

3 CAR EXHIBIT

Above: Structure diagram and diagram illustrating how bridges connect the building.



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= MOIR OPEN WEB STEEL JOIST AIR DUCT AUTOCLAVED AERATED CMU RIGID FOAM INSULATION MOIRE CMU VENEER

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CMU LOAD BEARING WALL STEEL TRUSS CHANNEL GLASS CONCRETE SLAB

Left: Wall section showing moire reveal pattern. Above: Grasshopper definition used to create moire pattern.




CMR Spa Fall 2011

Professor: Ana de Brea

Project Description: Explore and create a building and program of one’s own choosing. The Computer Mediated Reality (CMR) Spa is a place where the user can come to escape our reality as we know it and replace it with another. Users of the CMR Spa experience their stay in three steps: selection of environment, simulation, and coordination & reflection. Virtual environments are experienced through the CMR module for a set length of time. After simulation, the user moves to another room for coordination back to our own reality and reflection on their experience.


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People experiencing simulation in the CMR modules. CMR modules are connected to a central computer that simulate user selected environments.

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Environment Environment Environment Environment Environment

SELECTION

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SIMULATION

COORDINATION + REFLECTION



Left: Chapel, Holyhedron, Moonship. Examples of envirornments available to users. Right: Axon and elevation of the CMR Spa.


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