2012 Gradaute Gallery

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2012

U N I V E R S I T Y

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N E B R A S K A – L I N C O L N

College of Architecture

GRADUATE GALLERY



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6TH YR


ABOVE: UNO School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Lucky Horseshoe Restaurant, Designers’ Ink; TOP RIGHT, Gateway Mall Master Plan, Collaborative Effort; BOTTOM LEFT, Neuvant II Elevations, Professional Associates; BOTTOM RIGHT, Promenade, Du Sable Park, Chicago, IL


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6TH YR Sum12-Present: Intern Architect at Professional Associates W11-S12: Part-Time Designer, Designers’ Ink.

NICHOLAS BENDER NSBENDER14@YAHOO.COM 630 862-8671 HTTP://NICHOLASSTEVENBENDER. WORDPRESS.COM/


ABOVE: Crossroads Public Library (presentation board) OPPOSITE: TOP, Crossroads Public Library (exterior perspective); BOTTOM LEFT, Crossroads Public Library (interior perspective); BOTTOM RIGHT, Crossroads Public Library (exterior night perspective)


ARCH

6TH YR Sinclair Hille Architects (Intern) 02/2012 – Present Lincoln Public Schools (Spanish Interpreter) 05/2009 - 05/2012 International Communications Inc. (Spanish Interpreter) 05/2006 – 12/2011 BA Architecture University of Nebraska-Lincoln 01/2008 – 05/2011

RICARDO CAMIO

RICARDODANIEL82@HOTMAIL.COM 402 440-9648


ABOVE: Exterior rendering of Wells Lamson Quarry Visitor Center OPPOSITE: LEFT, Plan, Section, and Detail Drawings for Wells Lamson Education Pavilion; RIGHT, Model Photographs of Wells Lamson Education Pavilion


ARCH

6TH YR Worked for Min l Day Architects W. Cecil Steward, FAIA Architectural Excellence Award (2012) ARCC King Student Medal (2012) HDR / Gary A. Spring Memorial Merit Scholarship (2012) W. Cecil Steward Sustainable Architecture Scholarship (2012)

MICHAEL HARPSTER MGHARPSTER@GMAIL.COM 402 340-5065


ABOVE: Mixed Use_Urban Housing OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Urban Daycare; BOTTOM LEFT, Community General Hospital; RIGHT, Modern SplitLevel Residence


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6TH YR Sum12-S13 DLR Group, Architectural Intern F10-F11 The Nance Hess Company,Designer, Project Manager S08-F10 The Architectural Offices, Intern, Design Team F00-F07 The Nance Hess Company, Office Manager, Draftsman F09-S10 UNL Student Advisory Board, Senior Representative Member AIAS

COREY HESS

HESS.COREY@GMAIL.COM 402 880-8982


Stemming from a passion for making, I have a working knowledge of digital fabrication technologies including computer numerically controlled routing and fusion deposition printing. This love of making is coupled with an inherent ability to understand the mechanical orientation of parts into holistic compositions. Current research interests involve the critique of technology in built environments; can technology be used in such a way as to more profoundly engage the users of space?


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6TH YR Irrigation Technician_UNL Landscape Services CNC Router Technician_UNL College of Architecture ADA Auditor_UNL Facilities Management + Planning Graduate Teaching Assistant_ Structures I + II_UNL College of Architecture Architectural Intern_BVH Architects

RYAN HIER

RGHIER@GMAIL.COM 402 826-7484


The project pictured is the design of an arena in downtown Lincoln, NE. The project stitches together the urban fabric and agricultural land that surrounds the site and applies a parametric folding which strengthens the structure and adds visual interest


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6TH YR I served as an intern at HDR, I am founder and executive director of the Omaha Midnight Run (a 5k race in the streets of downtown Omaha that has raised over $75,000 for charity in 3 years), I serve on the leadership team of a young adult ministry at Glad Tidings Church, and I am treasurer of the UNL Mens Club Volleyball 4-time National qualifying team

ZACHORY KLEBBA ZACHORYJKLEBBA@GMAIL.COM 303 919-5194


Crossroads Mall Redevelopment: Community Theatre and Community Center ABOVE: Critical Section OPPOSITE: TOP, Entry Perspective; BOTTOM, First Floor Plan


UNL Media Center/Shop Supervisor High School Umpire Gallup Telephone Interviewer Scheels Sales Associate Southwestern Company Internship

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6TH YR 11_12 11_12 10_11 07_10 08_09

JOSHUA KLOOSTER JOSHKLOOSTER@HOTMAIL.COM 402 432-6691


ABOVE: DuSable Park, Chicago, IL- mixed use skyscraper, theater, and park OPPOSITE: TOP, West O St. Apartments, Lincoln, NE- spatial relationship phenomena diagram; BOTTOM, West O St. Apartments, Lincoln, NE- render of apartments and retail street condition


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6TH YR Fall 12: AIA Healthcare Student Design Charrette team member Sum 12: Valley County Economic Development architecture intern Sum 11: study abroad in Ecuador as part of Sustainable Village Design class Sum 10-11: self-employed landscape design and installation Spring 11: Bachelor of Science in Design- Architectural Studies

JOSEPH KOTULAK

JOE.KOTULAK@GMAIL.COM 402 740-8831


ABOVE: Crete – Doane Downtown Extension Rendition OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Haymarket Arena form diagram; TOP RIGHT, Haymarket Arena form diagram; BOTTOM, Haymarket Arena section model views


ARCH

6TH YR F12 – Present: Service Learning Studio / Community Design – Crete, NE F11 – Present: Research & Graduate Assistant Sum12: International Service Learning – Ecuador / Galapagos Sum11: International Service Learning – Ecuador / Galapagos

DENNIS KRYMUZA

DKRYMUZA@GMAIL.COM 492 312-8775


ABOVE: Library + Media-Tech, Ft. Worth, TX OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Library + Media-Tech [entrance], Ft. Worth, TX; TOP RIGHT, Library + Media-Tech [Window Diagram], Ft. Worth, TX; BOTTOM, Library + Media-Tech [Section], Ft. Worth, TX


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6TH YR Summer 2012 : Summer design build team, Artemis Institute [Jackson, Wyoming] Summer 2011 : Architectural intern at Kirkpatrick Architecture Studio [Denton, Texas] January-August 2010: Architectural intern at Kirkpatrick Architecture Studio [Denton,Texas]

CALE LANCASTER

NCLANCASTER@GMAIL.COM 325 436-1036


ABOVE: Nursing home and strip mall typologies combined in an eort for a better standard of living for residents. OPPOSITE: LOWER, Sports facility and upscale residential high-rise project using wood entirely


ARCH

6TH YR S11: Rebel Interactive Intern S12-Present: Emsick Architects Intern computer modeling, marketing, conceptual and detail design, client relations Proficient in Rhino, Revit, AutoCAD, Adobe Suites, Word, and Excel

COLEE MAASS

COLEE.MAASS@GMAIL.COM 402 943-8878


ABOVE: Mixed-Use Retail Street Front, Lincoln, NE OPPOSITE: TOP, Mixed-Use Retail East Elevation, Lincoln, NE; BOTTOM LEFT, Mixed-Use Retail Isometric, Lincoln, NE; BOTTOM RIGHT, Mixed-Use Retail Roof Courtyard, Lincoln, NE


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6TH YR Spring 11: BSD Architectural Design Summer 10: HDR Sustainable Design Solutions Intern Spring 07: 2nd Place in MOBA Competition

RYAN MCDERMOTT

RMCDERM5@HUSKERS.UNL.EDU 402 210-1577


ABOVE: Urban Box Store Type, ‘Target,’ Lincoln, NE OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, ‘Warped slab’ parking structure type, ground condition; TOP RIGHT, Parametric realization, timber construction exploration; BOTTOM, Section, Urban Box Store Type


ARCH

6TH YR S12: LEO A DALY Architectural Intern: Computer modeling, Rhinocerous 3D, Grasshopper, Diagramming and Illustrations. Master plan, concept or Izmir Health Park International, Turkey S10-11: UCARE Professor Je Day: Min|Day Architects 07-current: American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) 11: Highest Distinction Undergraduate College of Architecture

TARA MEADOR MEADOR.TARA@GMAIL.COM 402 651-2297


ABOVE: A strip mall does not have to be idle. A strip mall can produce. By integrating a program that supports the four economies of architecture (production, exchange, distribution, and consumption), the nearly half-empty strip mall will become a beacon of production for the city. An urban farm became the driving force of production within the city. OPPOSITE: LEFT, Exploded axon of existing structure, Planted Surface, and Folded Plate Roof; TOP RIGHT, Site plan of the Lincoln Strip Mall; BOTTOM RIGHT, Exterior Rendering


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6TH YR 2008-present- Member of AIAS Summer 2009- Worked at Classic Cabinets drawing plans. Spring 2011- Participated in study abroad program in France Summer 2011- Worked at Control Services designing graphics Fall 2012- T.A. for Visual Literacy

AMANDA MEJSTRIK MEJSTRIK87@GMAIL.COM 402 889-5212


Lincoln Haymarket Arena, Lincoln, NE Interweaving structural roof and buttresses handle the weight normally handled by a tension ring. ABOVE: View from uppermost concourse inside the arena OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Fantasy concept sketch of the arena; BOTTOM LEFT and TOP RIGHT, Section model of design, 1/2”-1’ scale; BOTTOM RIGHT, Stereolithography 3D print of entire design


ARCH

6TH YR

MATTHEW NEADERHISER

Sum ’08-‘12: Intern at Holland Basham Architects ’11: President of Alpha Rho Chi – Pytheos Chapter Fall ’11-Fall ‘12: Teaching Assistant for Computer Applications in Design, teaching Rhino and Revit to 1st and 2nd year students Proficient in Rhino+Grasshopper, Revit, AutoCAD, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Excel; Hobbies in Animation, Video Editing

MNEADERHISER@GMAIL.COM 402 218-6511


ABOVE: Sited in Chicago, a hyper-dense master-plan considers the notion of a city without suburbs OPPOSITE: TOP, Sited in Lincoln, the National Museum of Agricultural Technology provides a domain for documentation of cultivation. Care was taken in the historical framing for occupants and the circulation of oversized agricultural artifacts and machinery; RIGHT, The healthcare partition wall is refined in a way where form and space are designed to amalgamate technical and programmatic systems into a cohesive whole. 3d printing, among other technologies, provide lenses of innovation in building skins.


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6TH YR PAST: The summer of 2012 was spent on a collaborative research project investigating how specific technologies can influence healthcare partition design. It is known as HP2: Performations. PRESENT: Interest in rapid prototyping has manifest in the acquisition of a fused deposition modelling printer; yielding a growing skill-set of contemporary manufacturing techniques.

BRENT PAUBA BPAUBA@GMAIL.COM 402 415-4674


ABOVE: Astor Hotel – Hai River Wing – Tianjin, China OPPOSITE: TOP, Clinic – Makeni, Sierra Leone; BOTTOM, Hospital – Makeni, Sierra Leone


ARCH

6TH YR Worked at BCDM Architects as Intern, Summer 2012, Omaha NE Worked at Designers’ Ink as Intern, Summer 2009, Lincoln NE

DAVID PENKA

DPENKA1@GMAIL.COM 402 212-7692


Health clinic in Reykjavik, Iceland utilizing unique geothermal potential to heat/power hydrotherapy related clinic programs and greenhouse space.


ARCH

6TH YR

SCOTT SHIFFERMILLER

Sinclair Hille Architects 2008-Present, Intern Architect Master of Architecture (UNL, 2013) Recipient of Robert Douglas Fellowship for Healthcare Design, 2012 Proficiencies: AutoCAD, Micro station/Generative Components, Revit, SketchUp, Rhino 3D/Grasshopper, Adobe Creative Suites, Twilight and Vray renderers.

SSHIFFERMILLER@YAHOO.COM 402 429-6133


ABOVE: Library in Omaha,NE OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, University Health Center in Lincoln, NE; TOP RIGHT, University Health Center Interior Space in Lincoln,NE; BOTTOM, University Health Center in Lincoln, NE


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6TH YR 09-Present AIAS Nebraska -Member 08 Jerry Kessler Construction Inc. -Framing 09-11 Weathercraft Enterprises Inc. -Landscaping

NOLAN STEVENS

NOLANSTEVENS@GMAIL.COM 402 679-2630


ABOVE: AG Hybrid, Shibati District; Chongqing, China OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Nebraska Museum of Agricultural Technology, Lincoln, NE; TOP RIGHT, Mixed use tower in Lincoln, NE


ARCH

6TH YR 2010-present: BIM Modeler, Vetter Health Services Inc. Proficient in Adobe Creative Suite: InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop Design Software Expertise: Autodesk Revit, AutoCAD, Rhino, Grasshopper, Sketchup, ArcMap, Vray and Maxwell Render

TRISTAN VETTER TVETTER05@GMAIL.COM 402 657-3931


ABOVE: Syria Mobile Clinic, HDR Healthcare Studio OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Hospital in Syria, HDR Healthcare Studio; TOP RIGHT, Hospital Section; BOTTOM LEFT, The Bay render submitted to Red Bull for sponsorship; BOTTOM RIGHT, Bus Stop


ARCH

6TH YR

KYLIE VON SEGGERN KYLIEANNE.V@GMAIL.COM 402 450-8848


ABOVE: ConNEXTion Center (Mixed Use Mid-Rise) Omaha, NE OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, ConNEXTion Center (Mixed Use Mid-Rise) Omaha, NE; BOTTOM LEFT, ConNEXTion Center Main OямГce Lobby Omaha, NE; RIGHT, SQUALL Tower (Mixed Use High Rise, Metro Station) Chicago, IL


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6TH YR Master of Architecture – UNL 2013 Architecture Etcetera Internship Position May 2010-Current American Institute of Architectural Students Spring 2012 London Study Abroad Program School of Architecture Dean’s List University of Nebraska-Lincoln Peer Mentor 2012-2013

TREVOR WATSON

TREVOR.WATSON@HUSKERS.UNL.EDU 402 239-4396


ABOVE: Omaha Hotel Exterior OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Omaha Hotel Interior; BOTTOM LEFT, Crossroads Tower Exterior; RIGHT, Shibati Tower Exterior


ARCH

6TH YR Proficient in Revit, Autocad, Sketchup, Photoshop, Illustrator, and Indesgin. Summer & Fall 2012: Worked at BCDM Architects. Summer 2011: Worked for Architecture 1. Worked periodically on concept and schematic design documents for Architecture 1 starting in 2009.

CARTER WEITZ CARTERWTZ3@GMAIL.COM 402 202-6282


ABOVE: Site plan, Section, and Patient room diagram OPPOSITE: Perspective Renders


ARCH

6TH YR S12-Present: TA (Into to Computers in Design) Sum10-12: Architectural Intern, HDR F10-S12: UCARE Research Assistant F10: UNL Outstanding Leader Nominee Sum09-S11: Founder & Pres. UNL Club Broomball

DANIEL WILLIAMSON WILLIAMSON.DAN.ALLEN@GMAIL.COM 507 399-4083 DANWILLIAMSON.WEEBLY.COM



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4TH YR


ABOVE: Treatment area in dental office OPPOSITE: LEFT, Hallway and treatment area in dental office; TOP RIGHT, Apartment bedroom; BOTTOM RIGHT, Apartment kitchen and living room


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4TH YR I am a fourth year Interior Design student. I will graduate in May 2013 with my Bachelor’s degree and minors in art, art history, and sociology.

JILL BROWN

JBROWN2@HUSKERS.UNL.EDU 308 249-5219


ABOVE: Med Spa Lounge OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Med Spa Entrance And Reception; TOP RIGHT, Med Spa Back Hallway Lounge; BOTTOM LEFT, High-End Retail 2nd Level View; BOTTOM RIGHT, High-End Retail Women’s Lounge


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4TH YR Experienced in Revit, Rhino, AutoCAD, Photoshop, InDesign, and Illustrator ASID Student Representative to the Board ASID UNL Student Chapter President Interned with Cassandra Lynn Design [Summer 2012] Selected to participate in UNL Parking Day 2012

MORGAN COX

MOJANE22@HUSKERS.UNL.EDU 308 991-4456


ABOVE: This project was awarded the Angelo Donghia Scholarship. The project was driven by its program; a high-end accessory retail space. Design strategies employed to achieve this intention were to utilize acrylic crosspieces with repetitive frames to showcase the product. OPPOSITE: Bryan Health Impact Center, infusion areas are designed to maximize the patient’s ability to natural light, and to not be isolated in a “typical” infusion chair. Including three unit type arrangements, private, semi-private, and open, offering variety and control to patients healing environment.


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4TH YR Creative, motivated, and eager designer 2012-present:Davis Design, Lincoln, NE (healthcare, oďŹƒce, church, school design) 2012: Angelo Donghia Scholarships (UNL) Summer 2012: Broaden Your Horizons Scholarship 2011-present:UCARE research for Professor Mark Hinchman

ANASTASIA CZARNICK A_CZARNICK@HOTMAIL.COM 402 942-2828


ABOVE: Pediatric Clinic With a Tree House Theme Using Natural Materials. View Of Hallway OPPOSITE: LEFT, Remodel Of 1st Floor Of Architecture Hall. View of Lounge Area; TOP RIGHT, Hotel Concept in Lincoln Nebraska. View of Living Room And Kitchen; BOTTOM RIGHT, Retail Space that Sells Accessories Using Light as A Guide Through The Space


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4TH YR Proficient in Photoshop, Illustrator, Rhino, Revit And Autocad ASID member 1St Place Winner Of Interior Design Competition For The Home And Garden Show In 2006 May 2012-Current: Coey & Company House Of Interiors

ASHLEY DOLEZAL

ADOLEZAL88@GMAIL.COM 402 540-1794


ABOVE: plan of expanding the starter home, group project with Samantha Mettenbrink, Lincoln, NE OPPOSITE: TOP RIGHT, Front elevation of starter home; BOTTOM LEFT: Entry Perspective of starter home; BOTTOM RIGHT: Kitchen Perspective of starter home


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4TH YR Summer 2011: Studied abroad in London Fall 2011: ASID Summer 2012: Interned at Paula Berg Design and Associates in Park City, UT I am a people person. I work well in groups. I work hard and never stop until the job is done.

SARAH FUHRER

S_MARIA08@HOTMAIL.COM 308 730-2077


ABOVE: Bryan Health Wellness Center OPPOSITE: TOP, Lobby for a hotel that is part of a wellness center near a local hospital; BOTTOM LEFT, Example of a room in the hotel; BOTTOM RIGHT, Juice bar in a wellness center located near a hospital


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4TH YR Interned at Paul Daniels Interiors Student Ambassador for UNL. Volunteer for a local arts center that gives people of all ages the opportunity to experience art.

VIOLA GINGERY

VIOLA.ANJLI@GMAIL.COM 402 309-3336


The renderings above depict an ADA compliant pre-fabricated micro dorm/apartment unit. The project was a collaboration of Architecture and Interior Design students over a 3 week period


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4TH YR

NOLAN GOLGERT NGOLGERT@GMAIL.COM 308 940-1997


Project images ABOVE: Entry view of a med spa OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Massage room in med spa; TOP RIGHT, Micro-unit design; BOTTOM, Section view of med spa


IDES

4TH YR Intern at Holland Basham Architects (May2012-Oct2012) Intern at Birdhouse Interior Design (Oct2010-Apr2012) Proficient in Revit, Sketchup, AutoCAD, InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, 3DS Max AA in Mandarin Chinese 6 years active duty Air Force (2003-2009)

BETHANY HAUBERT

BETHANY.HAUBERT@GMAIL.COM 402 218-6812


ABOVE: Boutique Hotel Bedroom OPPOSITE: LEFT, Boutique Hotel Living Room; RIGHT, Sports Medicine Clinic Reception Desk


IDES

4TH YR Student Member ASID Proficient in Revit, Autocad, Sketchup and Photoshop Internship with Julie Hockney Design

ERIN JERABEK EJERABEK@COX.NET


ABOVE: Adult Cancer Infusion Center – Bryan LGH Medical Center OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Organic Restaurant – Chalk Wall Menu Highlight; TOP RIGHT, Organic Restaurant Signage Wall Highlight; BOTTOM LEFT, Hotel Lobby; BOTTOM RIGHT, Hotel Room


IDES

4TH YR American Society of Interior Design, ASID [Secretary] 2012-Current Kappa Delta [Active Member], 2010-Current University Housing [Knoll, RA, SRA], 2011-2013 IIDA [Member], 2012-Current Proficient Programs: Revit, Rhino, 3dsMAX, AutoCAD, All Adobe Suite Programs

LAUREN KINDIGER LKINDIGER@SBCGLOBAL.NET 816 805-8814


Piedmont Shops- Hotel & Restaurant Design: ABOVE: Bar & Restaurant View OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Hotel Lobby View; BOTTOM LEFT, Restaurant/Stair View; RIGHT,1st and 2nd Floor Plans


IDES

4TH YR Proficiencies: Rhinoceros, Revit, Adobe Creative Suites Job Experience: Photographer’s Assistant, Childcare, Retail, Bar & Dining, Residential Design Intern.

TANYA LONGACRE

TANYA.LONGACRE@GMAIL.COM 402 719-6975


Renovation of Architecture Hall focused on the concept of the new College of Design.


IDES

4TH YR Pinewood Bowl Inc: Stage and Set Design Intern/Scenic Artist (May 2012-August 2012) Senior Interior Design student with a background in the performing arts who designs with the intention of creating spaces allowing for the designated programs to perform with eďŹƒciency.

NIC MARTIN

N.MARTIN81@HOTMAIL.COM 402 326-5234


Health Care Design Studio Project with Graduate Architecture students. This project was a Cancer Infusion Clinic. The images shown are of the atrium space which not only acts a way finding tool but also a spot which harvests light and also as a central location for those disbursing into the building. The image of the infusion center shows a ceiling element that also host screen for the patient to manipulate their surroundings depending on their desire. The last image shows a healing garden is positioned between the Cancer Clinic and the Wellness Center acting as a connection.


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4TH YR

SAMANTHA METTENBRINK

Student Advisory Board 1st & 2nd year Interior Design representative 2010-2011 Credit Management Scholarship 2008-2012 Engineer Aide with the City of Grand Island Utilities Engineering @ Phelps Control Center 2012-2013 ASID & IIDA Member

SMETTENBRINK@HUSKERS.UNL.EDU 308 379-4532


ABOVE: High End Retail Entry OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, High End Retail Main Ramp; TOP RIGHT, High End Retail Second Floor; BOTTOM LEFT, Crete High School Student Lounge; BOTTOM RIGHT, Crete High School Entry Exterior


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4TH YR UNL Student Ambassador UNL Student Mentor Colorado State University 2009 New York Study Tour Participant Interned with CWC Designs in Colorado Springs, CO Proficient in Rhino, Revit, Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, AutoCAD

MEGAN ROSSMAN

MMR_3_@HOTMAIL.COM 402 340-0167


ABOVE: Inner Harbor Dental Clinic. This was a healthcare project for fourth year studio. OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, H.E.A.R. Women’s Accessories department rendering. This is a high end accessory retail project that was chosen to be submitted to the 2012 international retail design competition; TOP RIGHT, H.E.A.R. Level Two rendering; BOTTOM, Urban Block Apartment rendering. This was a group project done with architects. The units were constructed from pre-fabricated modules


IDES

4TH YR Proficient in AutoCAD, Revit, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, & Rhino. Hand drafting and drawing. Ability to speak with people professionally

LINDSEY SCOTT LINDSEY.SCOTT@COX.NET 402 838-1893


ABOVE: a view of the waiting room of the pediatric clinic in Point Loma, San Diego, CA. OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, a view of the reception desk and the “Bayside Pediatric” clinic logo that I designed; TOP RIGHT, a view of the transition zone in between the waiting rooms and the exam rooms. This area includes fish tanks and an underwater projection on the ceiling; BOTTOM, a view down the circulation hallway of the exam rooms


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4TH YR My specialties and expertise include: Revit, AutoCAD, Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator Branding Strategy + Identity, Development Research + Analysis, Layout Design, Public Speaking, Programming, Organization and Coordination, Space Planning, Digital Rendering

TARA SOUCIE

TARASO21@AOL.COM 402 560-4316 HTTP://TARASO.TUMBLR.COM/


ABOVE: High End Retail Display Space OPPOSITE: LEFT, High End Retail Display Space; RIGHT, Medical Spa Entry and Reception Area


IDES

4TH YR Student Member ASID Summer Internship at Design One Interiors Proficient in: Revit, AutoCAD, Photoshop, Illustrator, Microsoft Programs

BAILY WILLIAMS BAILY0314@YAHOO.COM 402 981-8491



LARC

5TH YR


ABOVE: Des Moines River Corridor Design-After program development, program types were placed based on desired adjacencies, experiences and environmental conditions OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Des Moines River Corridor Design-Zone breakdown based on site conditions; BOTTOM RIGHT, Des Moines River Corridor Design-Program development based on goals and objectives and site conditions; RIGHT, Galapagos National Park Trail Design-Graphic trail plan with ecological conditions and trail types.


LARC

5TH YR

ZACHARY BRIDGMAN

2010 summer: Summer Leadership Training Program, Jacksonville, FL 2011-present: ASLA UNL Chapter member 2012 summer: Ecuador Study Abroad-Galapagos National Park Trail 2012 Fall: Scotts Blu National Monument Trail Planning Studio Proficient in GIS Spatial Analysis

ZACHBRIDGMAN@GMAIL.COM 402 720-4472


ABOVE: Muddy Creek Restoration Perspective, Broken Bow, NE OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Muddy Creek Restoration Flood Map, Broken Bow, NE; TOP RIGHT, The Green Ring Perspective, London, England; BOTTOM, Muddy Creek Restoration Site Plan, Broken Bow, NE


LARC

5TH YR Summer 2012-Present: Internship at The Clark Enersen Partners Spring 2011: Worked for Emerging Terrain on the Missouri River Plaza in Omaha, NE Fall 2012-Present: working with the National Park Service on Scotts Blu National

BLAIR BROWN

BLAIRB.BROWN@GMAIL.COM 402 525-6768


ABOVE: Streetscape Design, Highway 2, Broken Bow, NE OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Pocket Park Model, Fairgrounds Neighborhood, Des Moines, IA; BOTTOM LEFT, Arts Park Model, Fairgrounds Neighborhood, Des Moines, IA; RIGHT, Pocket Park Plan, Fairgrounds Neighborhood, Des Moines. IA


LARC

5TH YR B.S. in Design, August 2012; B.S. of Landscape Architecture, May 2013; Master of Community and Regional Planning, May 2014 ASLA UNL Student Chapter President, 2011-2012 International Honor Society of Sigma Lambda Alpha UNL Student President, 2012-2013 Study Abroad to develop a concept for Galapagos National Park

TONYA CARLSON

TONYAKCARLSON@GMAIL.COM 308 641-8572


ABOVE: Hybridizing of program for application in ‘smart park’ network. Des Moines, IA OPPOSITE: TOP, Perspective view of program in 1 of 3 ‘smart parks’. Des Moines, IA; BOTTOM, Perspective view of program in 3 of 3 ‘smart parks’. Des Moines, IA


LARC

5TH YR Proficient in AutoCAD, Rhino, Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Model Building, etc. Internship: Big Muddy Workshop Inc., Omaha, NE: 2012 Service-Learning Study Abroad; Galapagos, Ecuador: May 2011 ASLA Student Member: 2011, 2012; Tau Sigma Delta arch. society member; Sigma Lambda Alpha honors landscape arch. member

MICHAEL KILLEEN MRKILLEEN@HUSKERS.UNL.EDU 913 832-5170


ABOVE: Emergent sandbar photomontage, Omaha, NE OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Physical model of Emergent Sandbar, Omaha, NE; TOP RIGHT, Hydraulic physical model testing relationship between stream flow and sedimentation; BOTTOM, Gabion induced sand deposition diagram with appropriate habitat for Piping Plover and Least Tern bird species


LARC

5TH YR Served in the United State Army (82 airborne division) June 2003 – May 2006, infantry team leader, Operation Iraqi Freedom 2 & 3 Foy Financial landscape manager May 2007 - Present UNL Student ASLA member Proficient in AutoCAD, Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, group work, research, etc

PAUL NEUKIRCH PAUL.NEUK@HOTMAIL.COM 706 464-3216


ABOVE: Map showing possible project locations based on movement typologies throughout downtown Des Moines, IA OPPOSITE; LEFT, Plan of intervention along Des Moines Riverfront; RIGHT, Sections of each of the three intervention zones


LARC

5TH YR Current Vice President of student chapter of ASLA, President of Sigma Lambda Alpha (spring 2011- spring 2012), Study aboard Galapagos 2011, Currently working with the National Park Service in Scotts Blu National Monument, Proficient in AutoCAD, Rhino, Adobe Design Suite, and GIS

LEISHA OSTERBERG

LEISHAOSTERBERG@GMAIL.COM 402 525-1944


ABOVE: Muddy Creek Restoration, Broken Bow, NE OPPOSITE: LEFT, Topography Site Model, Scottsblu, NE; RIGHT, Entertainment District, Des Moines, IA


LARC

5TH YR Dana and DLR Scholarship 2011; Marvin Johnson Scholarship 2012 Student Ambassador for the College of Architecture, 2010-12 Dean’s List in the College of Architecture, Fall 2008, Spring 2009, and Fall 2009, Spring 2010, Spring 2011 Proficient in AutoCAD, Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop City of Norfolk: Landscape Maintenance, Summer 2011, 2012

TONY SCHUKEI TSCHUKEI@CABLEONE.NET 402 649-4915


ABOVE: Urban Produce Site Illustrative Plan (Des Moines, IA) OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Framework Plan; TOP RIGHT, Raised-Planter Section Cuts; BOTTOM, Urban Orchard and Recreation Trails


LARC

5TH YR I am active Treasurer for the UNL American Society of Landscape Architects. My previous projects include riverfront design in Ord, NE, an Urban Produce Farm in Des Moines, IA, Doane College redesign in Crete, NE, and a Service Learning Project in the Galapagos Islands. Now, researching riverfront in Sioux City, IA that concentrates on flooding mitigation and urban connections

KADE SNYDER

KADESNYDER@YMAIL.COM 712 389-6303


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