Jasmine McNeil mcneil.67@osu.edu
703.895.4329
EDUCATION
WORK EXPERIENCE
Bachelor of Science In Architecture Minor In Italian Language
The Ohio State University, May 2013 Master of Science In Architecture Virginia Tech | Washington- Alexandria Architecture Center, June 2018
COMPUTER + TECHNICAL SKILLS Proficient
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Assisted with construction administration and developed effective punch list documentation format for a new 92,000 sf civic center in Washington, D.C.
C DESIGN Inc. | Charlotte, NC
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Architectural Designer, September 2014 - June 2016
Charlotte Douglas International Airport Concourse A Renovation
Charlotte Douglas International Airport Operations Center Renovation Charlotte Douglas International Airport Restroom Renovations Belk Corporate Office Renovation Blumenthal Performing Arts Center Office Renovation Blumenthal Performing Arts Center Recreation Hall Piedmont Natural Gas Operations Center Renovations YMCA Camp Harrison Cabins UNC Charlotte Belk Gym Renovation UNC Charlotte Student Activity Center Renovation Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department Station Office Lunch and Learn Coordinator Office Materials Library Maintenance Team Member
Worked with team to document, design, and coordinate renovation of 110,000 sf concourse. Played an integral role in documentation, detail development, coordination efforts with consultants, and frequent quality control.
Stewart Engineering Office Test Fits and Renovation
Architectural Designer, March 2014 - June 2014
Small Commercial + Single Family Home Additions + Renovations
HSI Blo Dry Bar
Worked with team and client to design a boutique hair salon. Duties included 3d modeling and rendering of proposed design, and compiling clear, incisive presentations for client meetings of 8,000 sf retail space.
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Assisted with feasibility studies, code and zoning analyses, development of design and presentation drawings, construction documentation, and CA for multiple projects ranging in size from 1,200 - 5,000 sf Supervisor: Kip Wilcox | 704.333.0093
SOW Design Studio | Miami, FL
Dreamweaver, After Effects
Supervisor: Jim Palmer | 703.549.4033
Single Family Homes
Transportation, Workplace, Education, Recreation, Hospitality + Operations
Worked with team to complete room layouts, public space layouts, coordination of furniture to be ordered and architectural documentation for over 60 Extended Stay Hotel locations throughout the U.S.
Acrobat Pro, Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign
Rhinoceros
Town Hall Recreation Arts Campus
Extended Stay America Hotel Documentation and Layouts
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Intern Architect, July 2017 - February 2018
Civic Centers + Single Family Home Additions + Renovations
Worked with team to complete test fits for multiple potential locations and with location selection. Played integral role in documentation, design, client and consultant coordination, detail development, and construction administration.
Expert
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Microsoft Office
Sanchez Palmer Architects | Alexandria, VA
Lightroom Architecture + New Media | Decatur, GA
Supervisor: Jose Lobo | 305.648.9300
Single Family Homes Assisted with feasibility studies, code and zoning analyses, initial building documentation, development of design and presentation drawings, and construction documentation for multiple homes.
Architectural Intern, September, 2013 - January 2014 Supervisor: William Carpenter | 404.216.9141
Small Commercial + Single Family Home Additions + Renovations
Victory Sandwich Shop
Worked with team and client to design sandwich shop and document existing structure.
URS Corporation | Columbus, OH Large Commercial + Recreation
Zoo Miami
Worked with team to complete Construction Documents for over 25 exhibits and animal holding structures in a complete renovation of the 1.2 sq. mi. zoo in Miami, FL.
Single Family Homes
Assisted with building documentation, development of design and presentation drawings, 3D modeling, construction documentation, CA, and coordination with builders for multiple homes.
Architectural Intern, May 2010 - September 2010 Supervisor: Bob Schisler | 614.464.4500
Work Sample Contents Academic Work Preview of Master’s Thesis
Designing for Health in the Suburbs
WAAC Campus
An Interdisciplinary Urban Campus Proposal
Dancing in the Purple Rain
A Dance Center on Alexandria, VA’s Waterfront
Pre-Fab (Barn) Hab
A Community Development in Rural Ohio
Installation
An Interactive Built Installation
Professional Work Stewart Inc.
Office upfit in Uptown Charlotte
Independent Work Travel Sketches
Preview of Master’s Thesis: Designing for Health in the Suburbs
Proposed District Plan Legend
Summer 2018 Virginia Tech, WAAC A proposal to improve health in the suburbs through design. This project was an interpretation of how architects can approach the design issue of transforming an inherently unhealthy environment into one that supports health by intervening on several different scales, ranging from urban interventions down to the small details of the appliances in the kitchens of private homes.
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Renova�on of exis�ng structure for market with locally sourced food
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Balconies act as “backyards” for apartment dwellers, where opportuni�es for gardening, interac�ng with neighbors and enjoying views of the community garden are offered for humans and pets alike.
Food harvested from the community garden to use in kitchens cuts down on environmental impact of delivering food from afar. Rain barrels catch rainwater to be reused to water plants in garden.
The Greenhouse acts as a direct connec�on between the healthy outdoor realm to a healthy interior space, where food for the teaching kitchen can be grown.
WAAC Campus
An Interdisciplinary Urban Campus Proposal Spring 2017 Virginia Tech, WAAC
Susan Peidmont- Palladino + Paul Kelsch Studio
A proposal for an urban campus masterplan with direct paths between Virginia Tech’s Alexandra Campus buildings to continue the encouragement of interdisciplinary culture and collaboration. The 1000 Prince Street block is redesigned in this project with a focus on the connections between existing and proposed campus buildings.
WAAC PATH CONNECTING 1001 TO 1021
WAAC BRIDGE BETWEEN 1021 PRINCE AND 116 HENRY
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ORIGINAL DOOR LOCATIONS DICTATE WAAC PATH START
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OPEN SPACE FOR RELAXING, EXPERIMENTATION / OUTDOOR, LARGE SCALE BUILDING PROJECTS, LARGE GATHERINGS TO ACCOMODATE THE ENTIRE STUDENT BODY, AND LARGE WAAC BAND SHOWS. THE WAAC YARD WILL BE THE MAIN LANDMARK OF THE WAAC CAMPUS AS IT CONTINUES TO GROW OUTSIDE OF THE 1000 BLOCK.
WAAC PATH ACTS AS A LINK BETWEEN DISCIPLINES. EXAGGERATED FORM PUTS THE PATH OF RAINWATER ON DISPLAY TERRACES PROVIDE SPACES FOR PAUSE TO WORK/ RELAX/ COLLABORATE/ OPPORTUNITIES FOR DESIGN-BUILD PROJECTS TO BE COMPLETED BY STUDENTS OVER THE YEARS.
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LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE + URBAN DESIGN + INTERIOR DESIGN CENTER
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115-113 S. PATRICK STREET RENOVATED HOUSING TO ACCOMODATE NEW STUDENTS/ FACULTY.
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Dancing in the Purple Rain
A Dance Center on Alexandria, VA’s Waterfront Fall 2017 Virginia Tech, WAAC
Jodi LaCoe + Matt Geiss Studio
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WATERFRONT PARK
A dance center designed to heighten building users’ awareness of personal movement, the movement of others, and the movement of nature onto + through the site. Water flows onto the site, and building users flow out into the water, blurring the boundaries between where AMPHITHEATER AMPHITHEATER AMPHITHEATER AMPHITHEATER water and people belong along the Potomac Estuary.
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Pre-Fab (Barn) Hab
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A Community Development in Rural Ohio Spring 2013 Knowlton School of Architecture Ohio State University
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2 silo playhouses 2 community gardens site section
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A rural area developed into a new community consisting of prefabricated homes inspired by barns. The houses capitalize on the most charming features of the typical barn- including loft spaces and large sliding doors. Floor plates are shifted to accomodate features such as atrium spaces, stairs and balconies. This project is a reinterpretation of the typical barn and a study in community planning in a region known for its dynamic topography.
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Stewart Inc. Office Upfit C DESIGN Completed Spring, 2016 An office upfit in Uptown Charlotte, NC
My role/ responsibilities: •worked with team on space planning effort •worked with team from schematic design through completion •worked closely with client during entire design process •assisted in coordination and quality control efforts with MEP and furniture consultants •assisted in creation of custom details
Travel Sketches
2010
2012
Blue Mosque Istanbul, Turkey
Piazza Navona Rome, Italy
2012
Notre Dame Paris, France
2012
2012
St. Peter’s Basilica Vatican City
2014
Il Tempietto Rome, Italy
2015
UT Main Building Austin, TX
Freedom Park Charlotte, NC