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Tanner Lloyd Architectural Portfolio 2021

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Tanner Lloyd (402) tjlloyd8@gmail.com802-8674 CertificationsExperienceSummaryEducation University of Nebraska Lincoln EPA Section 608 Universal Student Mechanic - University of Nebraska Lincoln Housing Department [ 2017 - 2020 ] [ Class of 2021 ] [ 2021 - 2022 Maintenance] Technician II - McKinley Companies Performed preventative and responsive maintenance on dormatories, office spaces, and commercial kitchens for UNL city campus. Led teams of student workers in the completion of projects. Collaborated with a wide range of trade workers for the completion of demolition, remodel, orMaintainedadditions. appearance and performace of buildings and facilities on a number of McKinley properties in the Ann Arbor area. Supervised and cordinated contractors for the completions of special projects and renovations. Bachelors of Science in Design Minor in Product Design Minor in Community and regional Planning A Dedicated designer and maker that has a passion for solving problems and learning new skills. Clear understanding of building construction and repair techniques as well as the incorporation of both passive and active environmental systems. Motivated to work and grow in a professional setting while continuing my education.

Publications Info ProficienciesExhibitions Laboratories of New Worlds WAI Architecture Think TankDigital Media Phone: (402) 802-8674 Email: Issuu:LinkedIn:Insta:Location:tjlloyd8@gmail.comAnnArbor,Michigantanner_james8www.linkedin.com/in/tannerlloyd8issuu.com/tannerlloyd1636PARKing Day Physical Display in Downtown Lincoln, NE UNL Student Work Exhibition Display in Architecture Hall Lincoln, NE Rhinoceros 3D AdobeLumionPs, Ai, Id GrasshopperRevit Wood Working Wood Turning CNC 3DModelSketchingMetalPlasticsMillingWorkingWorkingMakingPrinting ProfessionalismIntegrityCollaborationActiveCommunicationProblem-solvingAdaptabilityListening Hard Skills Soft Skills [ 2019 ] [ 2018 ] [ 2021 ]

Studio by Nate Bisack & Steve Hardy by Cruz Garcia and Nathalie Frankowski WAI Nolan David

ContentsNExtHouse

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Fall 2020 Laboratory of Solid Art Studio

Thinktank Spring 2019 Chair of Past Futurism Studio by

Golgert Fall 2020 Yankee Hill Branch Library Studio by

Newton Spring 202104030201

An architype is the patterning forces contained in the collective uncoscious, in this case it is the formal patterns that repeat itself across the globe throughout time, such as the “Loop”. With mass experimentation one can find harmony between function and form. This laboratory acts as a school for the art of casting objects, like the work of Racheal Whiteread, creating an absolute form out of an array of materials such as resin, foam, plaster, and concrete. Through total immersion the students of this school will learn, work, and live in an environment filled with absolute forms that will act as a tool to influence their development.

Laboratory of Solid Art

Hardcore Icons The Loop can be defined as a form that bends or folds over itself to create a continuos shape. These icons can vary in scale and discipline as this project aims to find the unique qualities found in the Loop forms. The Loop has many examples in architecture including OMA’s CCTV office building in Beijing or the formal precedent, a housing complex in Madrid designed by MVRDV (shown top right). The Loop allows for spaces or program to fold over and on top of eachother creating an intersecting flow of people and ideas.

Hardcore Collage Formal Precedent Study

Loop StudiosWorkshops Rotate Faculty Offices Overlap Student Housing Sky Plaza Form Finding Diagram Programming Diagram

First Floor Plan Ground Floor Plan

Ground Floor Fabrication+StudentSpaceDeskWorkSpace

Fifth Floor Plan Second Floor Plan

Laboratory of Casting Laboratories are places for experimentation and learning, the students of this campus are those that have dedicated their lives to the science of design. A place for learning, working, living, and creating. The grounds consist of sculpture gardens and agricultural fields for soy, corn, and wheat. The absolute form of the building is only a shell the real importance of the design comes from the minds cultivated inside.

Section Axon Site Axon

Tanner Lloyd Caroline Goertz Han Wang Andrew Eisert

NExtDesignHouseTeam:

In the fall of 2020 the city of Valentine, Nebraska asked for a collaboration with designing a housing development that would fill the needs of the ever diversifying and shrinking city. Our inclusive solution is to provide Valentine Values on 0.56 acres by merging the ideals of privacy, community, and the importance of family into one sphere. In order to do this we use methods of staggering and interlocking or “staggerlocking” in our built forms, site, and interior to create affordable and accessible spaces for private and community use on limited acreage.

Shannon Hertel Nicci Champoux Ryan Cook

PRIVATE/PERSONALCOMMUNITY/HEARTTRANSITIONAL HEARTINTERLOCKINGSTAGGERINGStaggerlocking Homes The staggering of rooms form balconies by simply “completing the squares” and this limits any additional material needed to build them. Interlocking enables our design to cut down on circulation space while maximizing programs, as well adds vertical circulation, unique storage, harmonious material selection, and the use of a gas fireplace to denote the physical heart in each unit around which all programs revolve. Unit Scale

PRIVATE/PERSONALPRIVATE/PERSONALCOMMUNITY/HEARTTRANSITIONALCOMMUNITY/HEARTTRANSITIONALPRIVATE/PERSONALCOMMUNITY/HEARTTRANSITIONAL Parti Diagram Building Scale Site Scale

Accessable Ground Floor Unit Interlocking Diagram

Ground Floor Plan First Floor Plan

Materiality and Construction

Throughout the interior and exterior of the project we used natural wood texture with wood laminent flooring and wood siding. The project also includes a brick veneer and a galvanized steel roof that can be installed by any of the contractors found in Valentine. To stress the importance of affordability the timber studs are spaced 24” on center. The contrast of wood and stone through out the project creates a welcoming environment that complies with Nebraksa investment finance authority (NIFA) and surrounding context, to bring affordable housing to a community in need.

BRICK VENEER 2” AIR GAP WEATHER BARRIER 1/2” EXTERIOR SHEATHING 2’’ x 6’’ STUDS @ 16’’ O.C. 6’’ (SOUND)BATT ISULATION 4’’ CONCRETE SUBFLOORINGPADASPHALTPADLVT GYPSUM WALL BOARD CONSTRUCTION DETAIL PERSPECTIVE 1. 2. 3.4.1. 2. 4. 3. ENGINEERED WOOD Materiality Section Assembly Diagram

Yankee Hill Branch Library

Libraries are strategically located throughout a city, a free resource for the community. Libraries are more than just a space for books, they can be used as a tool for healthy life-styles giving people a place to gather, to meet, to play, to rest, and access knowledge free of cost and judgement. In a time when the world has more knowledge then ever before the issue has become how can one access these vast resources, libraries have remained a necessary part of a city’s intellectual infrastructure. With it’s location in proximity to the local middle school, YMCA, and public park makes this a community hub for the newly developed area of the city.

MeetingRestroomRoomsAdministrationTeen’sStake Play & Learn Teen’s Table Children’s Stack BalconyChildren’s Table and Seating General Public Relaxing (SecondhandAdditionLobby Bookstore) 800sqftLobby 500sqftPublic1000sqftMeetingRestroom600sqftGeneral200sqftRelaxing Teen’s Stack 800sqft Adult’s Sitting 2500sqft1800sqftChildren’s1600sqftBalconysittingPlay & Learn 1200sqftChildren’ Stack 1000sqft Adult’s Stack 2000sqft Teen’s Sitting 500sqft 800sqftAdministrationShipping&Loading1000sqft Parti Diagram North Elevation Adult’s Seating Children’s Seating Children’s Stack Teen’s Seating

MeetingRestroomRoomsAdministrationTeen’sStakeAdult’sStack Play & Learn Teen’s Table andandAdult’sSeatingTableSeating Children’s Stack BalconyChildren’s Table and Seating Shipping & Loading General Public Relaxing (SecondhandAdditionLobby Bookstore)General200sqftPublicRelaxing500sqft Children’s sitting 1800sqft Adult’s Stack 2000sqft Teen’s Sitting 500sqft Shipping & Loading 1000sqft West Elevation Program Plan Balcony Teen’s Stack

A B C D E F HG I J K L M NO P Q R TS U V W X Y Floor Plan AA BB

YANKEE HILL ROAD MARILYN MOORE MIDDLE SCHOOL & COPPLE FAMILY YMCA BALLFIELD NAYKEEWOODSDRIVE NEIBORHOOD PARKINGLOTS PARKING LOTS Section Perspective AA Site Plan

Primary Structure Glulam Columns and Beams Winter Heating Systems Secondary Structure Glulam Columns and Beams

Technical Strategies

The library utilizes a ground coupled heat pump and forced air system to heat and cool the building. The air distribution is an under floor air distribution (UFAD) system uses the constant ground temp to heat and cool the air and operable windows located throughout the building for passive ventilation. The shape of the building and its position on the site is countoured to match angles of the sun throughout the year.

Summer Sun Winter Sun Summer Cooling Systems Tertiary Structure Bent Glulam Beams Seasonal Lighting Shell Structure Outer Sheathing

12”x 12” Fixed Porous Galvanized Steel Panels, MatteFinish 2” Bent Galvanized Steel Square Tubing 3”x 6” Horizontal Galvanized Steel Rectagular Tubing 3”x 6” Vertical Galvanized Steel Rectagular Tubing 1” Custom Stainless Steel Tube Mounting Bracket 12”x 12” Pivoting Porous Galvanized Steel Panels 1/4” Aluminum Tubing Aluminum Window Mullion Gray Colored Waterproof Membrane 5” Polyurethane Spray Insulation R-30 Vapor Retarder 1/2” Exterior Wood Sheathing 1/4” Treated Birch Finished Plywood Douglas-Fir Glulam Ceiling Joist Round Return Ductwork 3/4” Plywood Decking Light Gauge Ceiling Joist Dropped Ceiling Grid Hangers Celing RecessedTilesLighting Fixture HVAC Return Vent 4” Site Cast Raised Floor Slab 1.5” Corrugated Steel Decking 6” Steel Girders 6” Steel Square Tubing 6” Steel L-Brackets 4” Concrete Slab 3” Below Grade Rigid Insulation R-13 6” Crushed Limestone 12” Loose Countinuos1/2”TopUndesturbed4”GeotextileAggregateDrainageTileEarthSoilCementBoardConcrete Foundation Wall Concrete Footing Double Paned Glass Window0403020105060708091011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738Experience in Detail The library immerses people into the educational sphere while not completely eliminating the outside world from view, with private work rooms and open areas with floor to ceiling views to outside. While the windows bring in natural light and ventilation, fixed and kinetic panels on the outside move with the natural environment creating a functional but life-like feeling to the building.

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Entrance Ramp from Parking Lot Interior Courtyard Entrance

Childrens Area Study Area in Adult Section

Chair of Past Futurism Futurism was designing in anticipation for the future. Designs had strong and heavy lines meant to intimidate but still be functional. Many projects were designed but few were ever made begging the question what futurism could have looked like. Instead of looking where furniture design could be going, this project looks at what it could have been if Italian Futurist designed more furniture.

Collage of Inspiring Projects by Futurist of the early 1900’s Concept to Form After the research concepts were visualized in the form of process sketches. The materiality of the project was influenced by the futurists’ facination with automobiles, utilizing an outer steel shell and a vibrant red uphostered seat.

3/4"23/4"23/4"2 1/2"5 3'-6" 1/4"2'-2 1'-91'-4"1/4"1'-81/4" 1'-1" 8" 1'-4" 2'-1 1/2" 8 1/4" 8 1/4" 1'-1" 100° 100° 100°80°80° 100° 1/2"2'-2 2 3/4" 2 3/4" 2 3/4" 5 1/2" 2'-3 1/2" 3'-6" 1/2"2'-31/2"1'-9 2'-1 1'-91'-4"1/2"1/4" 1'-1"8 1/4" 3/4"23/4"23/4"2 1/2"5 5 1/2" 5 1/2" 2 3/4"2 3/4"2 3/4"2 3/4" 1/4"2'-2 1/4" 1/2"2'-2 3'-6" 1/2"2'-31/2"1'-9 2'-1 1'-91'-4"1/2"1/4" 1'-1"8 1/4" 3/4"23/4"23/4"2 1/2"5 5 1/2" 5 1/2" 2 3/4"2 3/4"2 3/4"2 3/4" 3'-6" 1/4"2'-2 1'-91'-4"1/4"1'-81/4" 1'-1" 8" 1'-4" 2'-1 1/2" 8 1/4" 8 1/4" 1'-1" 100° 100° 100°80°80° 100° 1/2"2'-2 2 3/4" 2 3/4" 2 3/4" 5 1/2" 2'-3 1/2" 3'-6" 1/2"2'-31/2"1'-9 2'-1 1'-91'-4"1/2"1/4" 1'-1"8 1/4" 3/4"23/4"23/4"2 1/2"5 5 1/2" 5 1/2" 2 3/4"2 3/4"2 3/4"2 3/4" 1/4"2'-21'-1"81/4"100°80° Isometric View Right Side View Top View Front View Process Sketch

Plan in the Making The chair is made of 20 gauge steel, with a single cushion wedged into it. The entire chair is constructed as a hard structural shell welded one panel at a time. LowFabricDensity Foam High Density Foam 1/2” Ply Board 1/2” Ply Box1.2.3.4.5. Cushion Assembly Diagram

All pieces will be plasma cut, sheared, or bent according to design specifics The vertical bent pieces will be connected to the top piece The slanted vertical pieces will be spot welded between the bent pieces Corner bent pieces Front faces of the arm rest Internal back rest and angled arm rest Seat support + Seat facing7.6.5.4.3.2.1. 2 3 6 7 5 4 Panel Assembly Diagram Panel Assembly Process

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