Josh Weber | Architecture Portfolio

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JOSH WEBER Architecture portfolio


Contact 712.249.9422 j.k.weber89@gmail.com

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JOSHWEBER I O WA S TAT E U N I V E R S I T Y ARCHITECTURE 2009-20013

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BIO

Hello

My name is Josh Weber and I am a recent graduate from Iowa State University with a Professional Bachelors of Architecture Degree accompanied by a Minor in Digital Media. The work presented to you in this portfolio was completed during my undergraduate years from 2009-2013.

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INDEX EMBRACE

BIND

JOURNEY

FRAME

A U D IT ORIU M

C OMMU N ITY

MU SEU M

HO USI NG

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EMBRACE SAN FRANCISCO AUDITORIUM

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SF JAZZ

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6 Artist Residences

- 3 units at 550 sf - 2 units at 1000 sf - shared outdoor patio

Completed By:

SF JAZZ

Isabelle Leysens & Josh Weber

5 Education + Admin

- 1 private offices1 at 230 sf -1 shared office at 720 sf - 1 recording studio at 230 sf - 1 practice room at 720 sf - 2 meeting rooms at 220 sf - waiting room with view into atrium

4 Education + Recording

- 4 classrooms at 600 sf - special collections at 230 sf -5 listening booths at 30 sf

3 Main Educational Level

- 2 specialized classrooms at 1000 sf -2 meeting rooms at200 sf - atrium space open to floors 3-5

The importance of jazz to Hayes Valley in San Francisco is historical but needed a new presence in the neighborhood. Our design opens the building out to the adjacent park and connects all aspects of the program directly to the community’s activity. We incorporated a residency living space into our top floor and created a public venue in the space left behind by the building inverting itself up. As you move up through the building, it becomes increasingly more private as you transition through the community room and three education floors connected by an atrium overlooking downtown San Francisco.

2 Additional Performance Venue - additional performance space at 5500 sf - 2 outdoor spaces at 1000 sf -2 storage spaces at 300 sf -view into the main lobby

1 Main Lobby + Commercial

- main lobby 2700 sf -2 commercial spaces at 1000 sf -education lobby at 400 sf -residential lobby at 400 sf - 2 storage spaces at 300 sf

0 Main Performance

Plans

- main performacne 3400 sf - 2 large restrooms at 400 sf -2 stage prep rooms at 800 sf - recording booth 175 sf -AV both at 175 sf - 3500 sf mechanical space

Auditorium Performance

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SF JAZZ

Building Section

Passive Air

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Atrium View

Sun Study

Radiant Floor Distribution

Structural Diagram


SF JAZZ

Entry Lobby

Site Analysis

Longitudinal Section

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2 3 4 BIND

MACKEY TABLE

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M. TABLE

Table

Table/ Grill Connection

Underside of Table

Foundation Footing

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Table Support


Completed By:

M. TABLE

Ghostlands Studio ‘13 During the summer of 2013, the design-build studio at ISU, called ghostlands, continued its mission of establishing a cultural connection with the dying town of Mackey located 17mi NW of Ames. Our goal was to create a space that brought people together and collected them through a shared object, grounded to the history of the site. Our end result was a community table where impromptu BBQ’s and family gatherings could take place, adding to the history of the site.

Plan

Community Dinner

Elevation

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JOURNEY

COLUMBUS MUSEUM

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MUSEUM

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MUSEUM

Completed By: cafe

1st Floor

Yuyang Lu & Josh Weber The town of Columbus, Indiana needed a museum to showcase both the historical architectural drawings of the area but also the innovations that these buildings implemented. Our design connected the residential neighborhood to the commercial district through view points located throughout our building. These openings alternated the importance of both areas to the guest while informing them of the significance of innovative design from the area. Downtown Community Communal Space Outdoor Gathering

Exhibition I

Cafe Kitchen

2nd Floor

Temporary Collection

Coatroom

Local Artwork Cummins & Sponsors Interactive Exhibit

Reception

Entry Kids Zone

Exhibition Gathering/Circulation

Permanent Collection Industrial Objects Photographs Cummins

Restrooms

Education Classrooms Auditorium

Archival Exhibit Photographs Drawings Models

Giftshop

Exhibit Storage Archival Storage Temporary Storage Security Room

Storage

Offices

Archival Documents

Mechanical landscape Service Entry Attraction

3rd Floor

Programmatic Spatial Diagram

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MUSEUM

Longitudinal Section

Transverse Section

Site Plan

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Structural Floor


MUSEUM

Exhibit Area

Aerial of site

Lobby View

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FRAME NYC HOUSING

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1-2 Retail/ Commercial UP

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3-7 Residential UP UP DN

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Roof Community Room FD

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At level eight you can notice the lack of shear walls, this is because the cores still act as a strengthening unit to the building and were not needed at the roof level

The reflected floor plan shows how the column and grid system transforms once it becomes part of the residential units. This is where the beams tie into the facade of the building. Completed by:

Frame

Josh Weber Level 8

The columns and two beams support the light roof of the party room. This space is light enough to allow for less support in keeping its structure up.

The SoHo District of NYC is known for its commercial shopping district, a public experience; and its high end living accommodations, a private entity. I merged these two juxtaposed ideas of public and private into a residential building blurring the lines of what is on display and what is hidden in our daily lives. The facade draws from this idea, and is composed of apertures framing the daily lives of the people it surrounds.

Girder & Beam Layout Reflected ceiling Level 8

Metal I Beams W16” Metal Girders 16” Deep

Metal Beams 14” Deep Concrete on Metal Decking 5” Deep

At level eight you can notice the lack of shear walls, this is because the cores still act as a strengthening unit to the building and were not needed at the roof level

Metal Beams 14” Deep Metal Girders 16” deep Concrete on Metal Decking 5” Deep Floor to Column Height 9’ 6”

Level 8

The columns and two beams support the light roof of the party room. This space is light enough to allow for less support in keeping its structure up.

Structural Grid Concrete Pylons 4’ D 40’ Deep

Street View

Night Time Illumination

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Contact 712.249.9422 j.k.weber89@gmail.com

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