Beck 2023 Undergraduate Portfolio

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Undergraduate Work

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Resume

TECHNICAL SKILLS

EXPERIENCE

SFCS | Charlotte, NC | Summer 2022 Summer Architectural Intern

• Produced high quality renderings for all stages of the design process

• Created detailed digital 3D models for all design phases

• Learned to read construction documents to assist in rendering and model building phases to produce accurate visualizations and models

• Attended site visits, assisting attending architects in red taping

Compass Mortgage | Warrenville, IL | Fall 2020 - Fall 2022 Submitting Assistant

• Functions in a support role and supplements portions of team members’ workflow.

Village of Channahon | Channahon, IL | 2017 - 2019 General Employee

• Skateland Recreation Center (2017-2019) and Tomahawk Aquatic Center (Summers) Performed duties ranging from supervising patrons on the skate floor to serving birthday parties.

• Assisted concession stand in preparing food and handling register functions.

EDUCATION

Clemson University - College of Architecture, Arts, and Humanities | 2019 - Present Bachelor of Arts in Architecture Minors in Business Administration and Sustainability

Anticipated graduation May 2023

Contact

www.linkedin.com/in/nic-beck nsbeck@g.clemson.edu 815-592-1418

This portfolio is intended to showcase selected projects in an order that shows how I have progressed in my studies thus far. The first two projects are dedicated to craft and model making, while the others move into a more digital format where I attempt to bring my work to life through progressively more realistic renderings. Throughout this portfolio, you will find that my work explores and pushes the threshold of what an interior or exterior space can be and how the two can be blended to create a more natural experience for the user.

I hope you enjoy!

Chapel Analysis Contents Freshman Studio 2nd Semester 01 | 01 Sophomore Studio 1st Semester 02 Design Workshop 06 |
03 Clemson Design Challenge 10 | Sophomore Studio 2nd Semester 04 Cayce Center for the Arts 13 | Urban Design Project: Oasis Junior Studio 1st Semester 20 | 05 Unity Park Extension: Union Junior Studio 27 | 06 2nd Semester

Chapel Analysis

Woodland Chapel Stockholm, Sweden

This semester, each studio was assigned a famous chapel and was tasked with taking it apart in order to identify what makes it special. The image to the left represents what made this chapel in particular stand out. The architect used the trees that surrounded the site to influence the placement of columns in the building. The work in this project is dedicated to showing craft and how light plays an important role in any design.

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Freshman Studio 2nd Semester Professor Virginia Melnyk Spring 2020
03 Chapel Analysis
Void models of main building and adjoining exterior column entryway Void model of main building Void model of main building capturing dome detail Void model of main building angle two

Design Workshop

Clemson, South Carolina

In preparation for the main project of this semester, the design workshop was intended to introduce new methods of thinking about design, utilizing folding, bending, lofting, and hanging techniques. This section is designated to those models in an effort to showcase craft.

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Sophomore Studio 1st Semester Professor Byron Jefferies Fall 2020 Lofting Physical Model Bending Model Folding Model Blend of lofting and hanging models
08 Design Workshop
Blend of lofting and hanging models

Clemson Design Challenge

Clemson, South Carolina

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Influenced by the current pandemic, this project was designed with Covid-19 guidelines in mind. Our site was situated on Clemson’s campus, situated on the green space in between Cooper Library, Academic Success Center, and Watt Innovation Center. Taking the CDC guidelines literally, I programmed my spaces to be places for outdoor classes to be held, as well as spaces for students to gather and socialize at a distance. The larger “pods” on the site are able to accommodate small class es, with sliding panels allowing the spaces to be enclosed for more privacy and to also be more open for public activities. Interspersed throughout the site are also singular pods designed for students wishing to study outside.

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Fall 2020 Professor Byron Jefferies

First floor plan

Render taken from in front of Cooper Library looking down the site towards the Academic Success Center
12 Clemson Design Challenge
Render showing a lecture going on in the interior of a pod Render looking from the center of the site towards Cooper Library

Cayce, South Carolina 04

Cayce Center for the Arts

Sophomore Studio 2nd Semester

Designed as a center to address Cayce, SC’s burgeoning arts scene, this project provides a much needed space for creative minds to gather and create. This proposed 50,000 sqft design includes studio spaces, meeting areas, shops, flex theater spaces, an art gallery, as well as administrative space. To anchor this large project, the building molds around a central core to create a multi-storied space meant for gathering and story telling. The highlight of this design includes a two-level fireplace, providing access to the flex theater space as well as the bottom meeting area, truly making this space a place of gathering for the entire town.

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Spring 2021 Professor Clarissa Mendez

Site plan

Credit Lydia Roxburgh for original base site drawing Drawing has since been recolored and building and trees have been placed

Basement floor plan

First floor plan

Second Floor Plan

Section view of hearth and gathering space
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for the Arts
Cayce Center
Exterior rendering of final exterior facade coming from the parking lot
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Alternate version of final exterior facade Interior rendering of art gallery sitting area Interior rendering of entrance lobby

Contributions

Reece Brown: Created physical models as well as contributed to the development of digital model. Produced axon and section detail.

Nicolas Beck: Produced all renderings shown, floor plans, and walk through video that can be seen by scanning the QR code.

Urban design Project: Oasis

Chelsea, New York

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Situated in the up and coming district of West Chelsea, Oasis serves as an urban escape for innovative minds to come together and create. At 115,000 sqft, this mixed-use office building offers a public realm on the first three floors, creating a plinth from which a new, green tower escapes. Wrapping around the plinth is a public corridor that creates a tiered public experience, featuring a fresh farmers’ market, retail opportunities, a high line-esque elevated walkway, and a public plaza that ends at the Market - a storefront that showcases our resident artists’ work. The whole building is clad in copper louvers that will age and oxidize as the building ages, and to a further extent as the neighborhood ages. The columns work in a likewise function, also clad in copper. Drawing inspiration from the high line, Oasis draws nature vertically, offering terraces on almost every floor and creating a vertical extension of the High Line.

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Partner: Reece Brown Fall 2021 Professor Berrin Terim

Scan for an animated walkthrough of the plaza

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Design Project: Oasis Section View from 10th Avenue
of Urban Plaza
Render
Render Looking from 520 West
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Render of High Line Level Lobby Entrance Render of Proposed Layout of Office Space Render of Walkway Running Parallel to 10th Avenue

25 Urban Design Project: Oasis

Render of Building from 10th Avenue

Level One Level Two Level Three
Public Space Diagram of First Three Levels by Partner Reece Brown Transverse section through core of building Section detail by Reece Brown

Greenville, SC 06 Junior Studio 2nd Semester

Union Park Extension : UNION

By channeling the spirit of Unity Park, UNION represents the blending of natural and built environments. By extending the Swamp Rabbit Trail into this over 25,000 sqft design, we have created a seamless, public, open air, UNION of spaces. The main level features public retail, entertainment, a fresh market, as well as small island restaurant spaces that create a visual appeal to draw in passerby on the Swamp Rabbit Trail. The cantilevered second level, featuring restaurant and coworking space, creates shaded spaces underneath for users to enjoy while also providing stunning views of Unity Park. This blending of community uses allows for UNION to be a feature at all times of the day, welcoming visitors to the innovative and new Unity Park.

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Partner: Haley Rogers Spring 2022 Professor David Lee

Contributions

Created concept diagram and contributed to the development of floor and site plans. Produced video that explained 3D printed portion of project that is not included in this portfolio.

Produced all renderings shown, floor plans, and elevations as well as spearheaded the idea to create a parallel corridor and connect the two through grass ramps that act as spaces for passerby to interact with the design.

:Haley Rogers

:Nicolas Beck
29 unity park Extension : Union
Facade elevation looking from parking lot to Swamp Rabbit Trail Facade elevation looking from Swamp Rabbit Trail towards parking lot Site Plan The Commons UNION Render illustrating the relationship between cantilevers and Swamp Rabbit Trail
Two Floor Plan
One Floor Plan
Render highlighting greenspace connecting Swamp Rabbit Trail and extension Connection of new design to the existing Commons Level
Render of extension of Swamp Rabbit Trail into the site Level

Parallel Puncture Push

Recognizing the PARALLEL relationship between the SRT and the site

PUNCTURING the core of the mass that runs parallel to the SRT

Strategically PUSHING spaces into the newly created core to allow access to SRT

Side entrance to building, featuring a new fresh market for the neighborhood

Pull Connection

PULLING cantilevers out to meet the SRT, providing shaded seating areas for passerby as well as providing views of Unity Park

By separating Union from the existing Commons, a new CONNECTION between the SRT and the greater neighborhood is established

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Concept diagram created by partner Haley Rogers
nsbeck@g.clemson.edu nicolassbeck01@gmail.com

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