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CALEB JOHN SCHNURBUSCH CONTACT

EDUCATION

Phone

University of Kansas

(573) 579-1627

Class of 2022

M.Arch 5 Year Program

3.67 Cumulative GPA Email calebschnurbusch7@gmail.com

Dean's List KU club golf member First Year Architecture Mentor

SKILLS

WORK EXPERIENCE

Autodesk

Bill Roussel Drafting

Revit

December 2018 - January 2019

During winter break, I worked on finalizing drawings

Auto Cad

with a local architect. I crafted CDs for primarily

3Ds Max

residential jobs and sent the sets to the City of Cape Girardeau for inspection.

Adobe Photoshop Indesign

Kimbeland Country Club

May 2016 - August 2019

Over the summer, I worked at my local golf course in which I cleaned carts every afternoon.

Microsoft Office Part Time Mower

May 2015 - August 2019

Over the summer, during the day, I mowed nearly 20 - 30 yards every week around Cape Girardeau and

INTERESTS Net Zero Housing Passivhaus / PHUIS LEED Design Tiny House Design

Jackson, Missouri. Part Time Painter

May 2017 - August 2019

During the time between mowing and working at the golf course, I painted rental properties between tenants. Mainly apartments, but occasionally homes as well.

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CONTENTS

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RIPPLE

SPRING 2020

24 DISCOVERY GARDEN

FALL 2019

34 CROSSROADS AT LAWRENCE

FALL 2018

48 THE MISSING LINK

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9 SKETCHES

Delaware Street Commons lies quietly in residential Eastern Lawrence, Kansas. With over twenty years at this location, the community have begun centering their focus on self efficiency while providing for the community of Lawrence. However, existing conditions have prohibited much growth in that ideology. Lacking in essential tools, space, and a built environment has halted the expansion of Delaware Street Commons. Our studio has welcomed the great task of designing a building where the community can begin working in as well as feel at home.

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9 SKE TCHES

The 9 sketches represent the ideologies comprising the design. Focused around environmental systems including green roof, water collection, solar collection and recycling materials. While also using these methods to power the building and educate visitors.

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The images express a stronger understanding of materiality and flow throughout the space. I’d prefer using natural materials such as wood to create a warmth within the building, but also use concrete for easy cleaning in the dirty environments such as garden and shops. 8

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The purpose of the found objects model was to create a material pallette for finalizing our building. It was enjoyable for me because as I found different pieces that peaked my interest, I pondered how to include it. I started with a 2�x 6� scrap of red oak lumber, then found the rectangular steel tube. I welded a stand for it and drilled holes into the wood for all-thread. The all thread held the plexiglass above the wood,

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My conceptual design consisted of using as much of the site as possible without overcrowding it. Keeping the profile of the new building fairly tamed also complemented the existing structures nearby. This helped with the balance of the site and cohesion of the community. The roof height does not extend above any existing roof plus the slope follows the natural contour of the site.

By drawing lines off existing buildings, rooms such as the library, auditorium, greenhouse and workshop formed naturally. They also served as the crest and trough of the wavy green roof designed to catch rain water. SPRING 2020

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FIRST FLOOR I 1” = 30’- 0”

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LIBRARY

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ELEVATOR I STAIRWELL

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MEN’S RESTROOM

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NORTH ELEVATION I 1/16” = 1’- 0”

EAST ELEVATION

WEST ELEVATION 14

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SOUTH ELEVATION I 1/16” = 1’- 0”

1/16” = 1’- 0”

1/16” = 1’- 0” SPRING 2020

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SOUTH SECTION

WEST SECTION

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1/16” = 1’- 0”

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VAVS I CHILLER

FOUNDATION

FIRST FLOOR

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SHEAR WALL I HVAC DIAGRAMS

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Positioned in the quiet, residential area of Northern Lawrence, this shade structure and entryway aims to attract visitors of all walks of life.

DISCOVERY GARDEN NORTH LAWRENCE, KANSAS - FALL 2019

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The initial program of the Discovery Garden project consisted of a new entryway into the public area of the garden. However, we decided to attract visitors with a

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gathering space doubling as a new experience in education too. All inspired from a migration map of

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Monarch butterflies.

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Located in downtown Lawrence, this modern day Farmer’s Market signifies the importance of small business and supporting local farmers. As well as a unique experience into the future of farmer’s markets.

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Currently, the Farmer’s Market layout consists of five unofficial entrances through

current circulation patterns

the alleyway and two surrounding streets causing confusion through irregular circulation. By cutting off all entrances except two at the western edge of the site, an “X” shaped pattern appears. Thus becoming the primary influencer in design.

proposed circulation patterns

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The long, narrow corridors guide customers down and out rather than down and back. Allowing for an easy, implied circulation pattern without harsh boundaries.

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THE MISSING LINK DOWNTOWN LAWRENCE, KANSAS - SPRING 2019

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The site, located at 120

Our task was to design a

East 9th Street, lies at the

home combination inspiring

edge of East Lawrence

the public to explore East

making it a vital piece to

Lawrence once again in

our class program

hopes of restoring the area.

consisting of revitalizing

With the Missing Link, the

the area. Through studies

public witnesses a visual

conducted in the early

representation of a modern

stages of the semester, we

single family home, yet an

concluded the large

example of a net zero home.

apartment buildings along New Hampshire Street cause a clear division between East Lawrence and downtown.

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MISSING LINK


During the conceptual design phase of my project, I chose to use the spacing between storefronts along Massachusetts street as a grid to bisect bedrooms and the living room. Each southern facade is twenty-five feet in length similar to the dimensions of the storefronts

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A water collection and filtration system modeled after Santa Monica’s Water Treatment Plant trickles through the backyard. Waste water and runoff collected from the home flows through a four part filtration 58

system for reusable, clean water allowing for minimal water usage.


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Phone (573) 579-1627 Email calebschnurbusch7@gmail.com LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/caleb-schnurbusch

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