2012 Intern Gallery

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4TH YR


ABOVE: “(POP)culture” a Sustainable Installation OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Initial Sketch; TOP RIGHT, Conceptual Proposal; BOTTOM LEFT, Digitally Generated Surface Condition; BOTTOM RIGHT, Public Engagement with Installation


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4TH YR TEDxUNL Speaker 2012 AIAS Mentorship Director 2012-2013 Environmental Sustainability Committee 2012-2013 Work Published in International Magazines Academic Dean’s List

GARTH BRITZMAN GARTHBRITZMAN@HOTMAIL.COM 605 691-3204 HTTP://WWW.BEHANCE.NET/ GARTHITECTURE


ABOVE: Helios Vineyards (Co Designed) OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Helios Vineyards Model; TOP RIGHT, Madison Street Art Gallery TOP LEFT, Section Cut for DOW Zero-Net Energy Competition Proposal (Co Designed)


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4TH YR UCARE under JeямА Day

DANIEL CONCES DANIELCONCES@GMAIL.COM 402 490-3696


ABOVE: 48th Street Gallery _ Mixed use art gallery, residential, and studio space OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Upper Level Atrium Space; TOP RIGHT, O Hotel _ Mixed use boutique hotel, jazz club, and spa; BOTTOM, Boutique Hotel Lobby


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4TH YR AIAS Member 2011-2012 Newman Center Sorority Building Service Project_Fall 2011 Proficient in: Rhino 4.0, Revit 2013, Adobe Illustrator CS5, Adobe Photoshop CS5, Adobe InDesign CS5

LAUREN DENNEY LTD3564@YAHOO.COM 402 707-6370


ABOVE: F10: A wall project made out of basswood OPPOSITE: LEFT, S12: A model for hotel downtown of Lincoln; TOP RIGHT, S12: A model of Sheldon Art Museum; BOTTOM RIGHT, S11: A group project of a vineyard hotel


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4TH YR I am profoundly deaf in both ears since the age of nine months old. However, it has never stopped me from accomplishing anything. Growing up, I volunteered for events that were related to deafness culture. I graduated from Ralston High School from Ralston Nebraska in 2008. I am currently a fourth year student in Architecture at University of Nebraska at Lincoln.

JESSICA GREENE JMGREENE89@YAHOO.COM TEXT: 402 709-2701 VOICE: 402 502-5075


ABOVE: Photograph 3rd Year Convention Center OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Photograph from Left: Winery, Hospitality, Convention Center; TOP RIGHT, 3rd Year Urban Remix Commercial Building; BOTTOM LEFT, Photograph Convention Center Closeup; BOTTOM RIGHT, Plan Drawings Urban Remix


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4TH YR College of Architecture Dean’s List Education: BSBA emphasis in Accounting and Management 3 year Masters of Architecture, Graduation 2014 Landscaping / Design work related experience

JOSEPH JOHNSON

JOHNSONJM@HUSKERS.UNL.EDU 402 762-5443


ABOVE: URBANBLOCKreMIX: Mixed use Plinth OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Residential Floors above Retail; BOTTOM LEFT, Prairie Pines Ecological School; RIGHT, Site Plan for Prairie Pines


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4TH YR Activities: AIAS, Navigators Ministry, UNL Honors Program Work: UNL NSE Orientation Leader Academics: 3.98 GPA, Deans List F09-S12 Honors: HDR Gary Spring Scholarship

JOEY LAUGHLIN

JLAUGHLIN@HUSKERS.UNL.EDU 402 657-9095


Fall 12’ Innovation Campus ABOVE: Front Perspective OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Section Cut; BOTTOM, Mechanical System Synergy


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4TH YR Fall ‘11 Net-Zero Energy Competition Fall ‘11 Neuman Center Sorority- systems design (Lincoln, NE) Sum‘12 Intern: Concrete flatwork (Lincoln, NE) College of Architecture Dean’s List

MICHELLE LINDGREN MICHELLE.LINDGREN1@GMAIL.COM 402 540-2385


Alpha Tau Omega Recruitment Chair, Summer 2011 Alpha Tau Omega Chaplain, Fall 2012 AIA Third-Year Architecture Excellence Award, Spring 2012 (Presented to one undergraduate student based on Portfolio, GPA, and Involvement) Sinclair-Hille Architecture Award AIAS Freedom by Design Chair, Fall 2011/ Spring 2012


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4TH YR Honors Program: University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2009-Pres. George Beadle Scholarship, 2009-2013 American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS), UNL, 2009-Pres. College of Architecture Dean’s List: Fall 2009, Spring 2010, Fall 2010, Spring 2011, Fall 2011, Spring 2012 Alpha Tau Omega Philanthropy Chair, Spring and Fall 2011

SEAN O’BRIEN

SEAN4444@HUSKERS.UNL.EDU 610 864-6328


ABOVE: Final Model_Nido Winery consisting of a lodge, conference center, & winery. Proposed site located Northwest Lincoln, NE. OPPOSITE: TOP, Site Plan Nido Winery, Site strategy was the creation of a retreat within nature nested below sight line from main roads; BOTTOM LEFT, One day-charrette for new AIAS Nebraska OďŹƒce. Proposed site was an infill storefront oďŹƒce in downtown Lincoln, NE; BOTTOM RIGHT, DOW Competition for NetZero Housing, required a two, four, & six person residence.


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4TH YR S10_ Humane Society Volunteer Sum10 – Sum12_ Meals on Wheels Volunteer_Pierre, SD F11 – Present_ AIAS Member_UNL F06 – Sum12_ St Mary’s Hospital Employee_ Pierre, SD Sum10 – Present_ Brosz Engineering & Architecture Inc_Pierre, SD

ALLYSON PIERCE

ALLY.PIERCE@HUSKERS.UNL.EDU 605 280-7130


ABOVE: Spring 2012 Winery Project (courtyard) OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Spring 2011 Arch. Hall Parasitic Addition; TOP RIGHT, Fall 2011 Sheldon Art Museum Wall Installation; BOTTOM, Fall 2012 Net-Zero Multi-Family Residential


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4TH YR 2009 – 2nd Place Metropolitan Omaha Builder’s Association Class II Home Competition 2010 – Dean’s List 2011 – Dean’s List 2012 - Roger Schluntz Architectural Award Summer 2012 – UCARE Research

ALEC SALINE

ASALINE@HUSKERS.UNL.EDU 402 980-2952


ABOVE: Union of Agriculture Magnet Campus OPPOSITE: TOP, 3-Family Housing; BOTTOM, Community Art Gallery


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4TH YR National Hispanic Scholar Treasurer AIAS WEB Du Bois Honor Society SS’12: Ecuador/Galapagos Service Learning F-10-Present: Student Ambassador F’11-Present: CNC Consultant

ALVAN-BIDAL SANCHEZ ALVAN-BIDAL.T.S@HUSKERS.UNL.EDU 806 341-7491


ABOVE: Mixed-use project in downtown Lincoln. I designed the two residential buildings seen on top of street level retail OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, View of Mixed-use block Residences from parking garage roof terrace; TOP RIGHT, Lodge program (individual) of Escape Winery Complex (group); BOTTOM LEFT, Floor Plan of entire Escape Winery Complex. Lodge on far left; BOTTOM RIGHT, Lobby of Escape Winery Lodge


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4TH YR

GREGORY SCHEPLER

I have a Psychology Minor and intend to graduate with honors. I have gained experience in farm and home construction and remodels from my 10 years as a farm hand that supplement my design education. I also have a wide swath of experience in various disciplines from personal and work experience, along with academic and personal research.

GREGSCHEPLER@HUSKERS.UNL.EDU 308 999-0956


ABOVE: Helios Winery Model: Lodge (S12) OPPOSITE: TOP, Winery Valley Elevation; BOTTOM LEFT, Site: Lodge, Winery, Event Space; BOTTOM RIGHT, Interior Render: Lodge Guest Room


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4TH YR

BENJAMIN SCHOENEBERGER

S12-Present: UCARE with Prof. Hemsath F11-Present: UNL Engineering Mechanics Tutor F09-Present: Debate Coach/Judge for LSE F09-Present: UNL Honors Program F09-Present: Nebraska Top Scholar/Regents Scholarships

B.L.SCHOENEBERGER@GMAIL.COM 402 770-2068


ABOVE: Urban Block Remix, Fall 2011 OPPOSITE: TOP, Landscape Architecture Studio: Site Selection Analysis, Lincoln, Ne, Spring 2012; BOTTOM, Landscape Architecture Studio: Preservation Of The Ecological System Encourages Decreased Footprints By Vertically Stacking Building Program And Agriculture Program Which Enhances Student Learning And Maximizes Productivity


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4TH YR 10-PRESENT- ASSISTED ANN SMITH, INDEPENDENT INTERIOR DESIGNER 12- PARK(ing) DAY 12- STUDY ABROAD, PARIS, FRANCE 12- AIAS- NEBRASKA MEMBER

HANNAH SCHURRER HANNAH_S2009@HOTMAIL.COM 605 660-5532



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5TH YR


ABOVE: Wells-Lamson Quarry artists’ studio building exterior SolarWall rendering OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Wells-Lamson Quarry artists’ studio building section; BOTTOM LEFT, Quarry Oaks Monastery/Winery chapel rendering; RIGHT, Detail of 1:1 birch and walnut pedestal


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5TH YR I really enjoy the architectural process especially the graphic representation of design intent, schemes and layouts. I ran track at the University of Nebraska for four years; Winning the 2009 Big 12 400m Hurdles and selected to the 2011 COSIDA Capital One NCAA D1 Academic All-America Team. [CAD, Revit, Rhino, SketchUp, InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop]

ADAM DAILEY

ADAILEY_09@HOTMAIL.COM 402 405-6187


ABOVE: Lycium Competition 2011 OPPOSITE: TOP, Artist Retreat / Granite Quarry in Barre, VT; BOTTOM, Artist Retreat / Granite Quarry in Barre, VT


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5TH YR AIAS Historian College of Architecture Ambassador Proficient with: Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Revit, Rhinoceros, 3ds Max. Working knowledge of: Sketchup, Grasshopper, AutoCAD.

MATT GOESER

MGOESER@GMAIL.COM 402 669-2669 WWW.MGOESER.COM


ABOVE: Exterior Rendering: HEX Chicago Student Hostel and Landscape Strategy OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Interior Rendering: HEX Chicago Student Hostel; TOP RIGHT, Model: Chicago Confluence Site with HEX Student Hostel Building; BOTTOM, Coordinated site plan, section cut showing water reuse strategy, and axonometric diagram


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5TH YR Present: Speculative Drawing 141 Teaching Assistant Present: Student Advisory Board Graduate Representative Summer 2012: Architectural Intern_MBH, San Francisco, CA 2009-Present: AIAS Nebraska- Secretary 2011: RAW Design/Build Workshop 2010: Summer Study Abroad, Greece

ELI GOLL

ELIZABETHGOLL@GMAIL.COM 402.838.9030 HTTP://ISSUU.COM/ELIZABETHGOLL/ DOCS/ELIZABETHGOLL


ABOVE: Artist Retreat OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Parking Entry; TOP RIGHT, Pedestrian Entry; BOTTOM, Section


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5TH YR Architectural Intern at Clark Enersen Partners (May 2011 – Present) Volunteer Designer for Bladen United Methodist Church Addition (December 2010 – Present) Teacher’s Assistant for Architecture 210 Design Studio Furniture Design

TRENTON HINZE

TRENTON.HINZE@HUSKERS.UNL.EDU 402 984-5241


ABOVE: F11 – Wells-Lamson Quarry Pavilion (Lyceum) OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, F10 – Urban Block reMix Office Building; TOP RIGHT, S11 – Homeless Assistance Shelter (ACSA Steel Design); BOTTOM, S12 – Hotel & Performing Arts Center (ACSA Open)


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5TH YR Graduated BSD ’12 (3.525 GPA) F12 – China Negotiated Space Studio S13 – London Performance Studio

SHANE LABENZ

SA.LABENZ-ARCH@HUSKERS.UNL.EDU 402 430-3902


ABOVE: S12 Chicago Residential Tower OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, S11 Riverfront Museum; BOTTOM LEFT, S12 Chicago Residential Tower, Roof Terrace; RIGHT, F12 Pedestal Project


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5TH YR

EVAN LAMPRECHT

EVANLAMPRECHT@GMAIL.COM 402 238-5842


ABOVE: Mixed-Use Innovation Building_Des Moines, IA OPPOSITE: LEFT, Innovation Building Street Perspective; TOP RIGHT, Innovation Building Interior Collaboration Space; BOTTOM RIGHT, Innovation Building OďŹƒce Entrance Atrium


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5TH YR S12 - Graduated with Highest Distinction (First in Class) from UNL College of Architecture BSD Program S12 - College of Architecture Friends Association Outstanding Student Award S12 - UNL Honors Convocation Superior Scholar S12 - Hemphill Memorial Scholarship

JUSTIN LANGENFELD JLANG188@HUSKERS.UNL.EDU 402 290-2174


ABOVE: Lyceum Competition Fall 2011 OPPOSITE: LEFT, The Confluence Spring 2012; RIGHT, Urban Block Remix Fall 2010


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5TH YR Cumulative GPA of 3.7 AIAS Mentorship Director (2010-2011) AIAS Treasurer (2011-12) AIAS Vice President (2012-2013) Architectural Intern at Holland Basham Architects (Summer 2011) Architectural Intern at HDR Denver (Summer 2012)

CHRIS NIENHUESER CNIENHUESER1@GMAIL.COM 308 249-3795


ABOVE: Section model of the Blur Building OPPOSITE: LEFT, Kitchen render in proposed residence; RIGHT, Proposed apartment


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5TH YR Summer 12 BVH Architects Omaha, NE

SARAH PANKOW

SARAHPANKOW@GMAIL.COM 402 812-4524


ABOVE: Des Moines Flood Plain Inhabitation, Render OPPOSITE: TOP, Lyceum Fellowship Competition, Site Plan; BOTTOM LEFT, Des Moines Flood Plain Inhabitation, Interior Void Render; BOTTOM RIGHT, Des Moines Flood Plain Inhabitation, Render


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5TH YR ‘11 – Present, Intern, Icon Architecture Group, Grand Forks, ND ‘10 AIAS Forum, Toronto, Ontario ‘08 – Present, Nebraska Hockey, Team Captain ‘06 MOBA Competition, Honorable Mention

MATTI ROINILA

MTROINILA10@GMAIL.COM 701 330-5351


ABOVE: Billboard House concept for utilization of wasted urban space. OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Chicago Institute of Marine Research & Recreation in DuSable Park; TOP RIGHT, Low Impact Modular unit proposal for the Wells-Lamson Granite Quarry; BOTTOM, Coordinated section, elevation and section model of the Modular quarry units


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5TH YR

CHRISTOPHER ROKAHR

Sum12: Studio 951 - architectural intern Current: TA Arch 430 Tectonics & TA Arch 350 Design Process Sum11: Stephens & Smith Construction - Concrete laborer Sum8-10: Dave Stevens Construction – concrete, framing, site work, finish carpentry

ROKAHR@GMAIL.COM 605 929-2620


ABOVE: A model replica of Todi Town Hall constructed by hand, 4.5’ x 2’ x 2.25’ OPPOSITE: TOP, Section of town hall project done in Perugia; BOTTOM LEFT, Line drawing of People’s City Mission shelter project; BOTTOM RIGHT, Model of a conceptual personal residence built off of a billboard, influenced by wheat roots


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5TH YR Fall ‘08-Spring ‘12 UNL Undergraduate Program Fall ‘11 Studied Abroad in Ireland Fall’12 - Spring ‘14 UNL Graduate Program

MADISON SORRICK M_SORRICK90@HOTMAIL.COM 402 740-9227


Above: Rendering, Vertical Shibati, Chongqing, China Opposite: top left, Model, NU Tailgate Park; bottom left, Model, Manse on Manse; right, Model, Strip Mall Roofscapes


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5TH YR S12 Intern Bad Architects Group, Innsbruck, Austria S11 Leibniz Universit채t Hannover F07-S11 College of Architecture GPA 3.6 F08-F12 Tau Sigma Delta *Honor Society Architecture/Allied Arts

BENJAMIN STOKKE BENJAMIN.R.STOKKE@GMAIL.COM 402 440-9253 BENSTOKKE.COM


ABOVE: Redevelopment of downtown Des Moines. Entertainment District Development OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Section of Entertainment District; BOTTOM LEFT, Detail of pedestal adjustment system; RIGHT, Design-Build Pedestal


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5TH YR 5/12-12/12: Architecture Intern First National Buildings Inc 10/11-5/12: Design Research Assistant for Brian Kelly 2009, 2011: College of Architecture Dean’s List 2008-Present: American Institute of Architecture Students Member 2008-Present: NEBCO: Haymarket Park Grounds Crew Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Alumni

DANIEL ZEGERS

DZEGERS24@GMAIL.COM 402 366-9090



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3RD YR


ABOVE: First floor plan of Refugee Community Center OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Back view of Wall Project; TOP RIGHT, Front view of Wall Project; BOTTOM, Longitudinal section of Refugee Community Center


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3RD YR Proficient in Rhino, AutoCAD, Revit, Adobe Illustrator,Photoshop, InDesign, etc. Marketing Manager for U.S. Green Build Council for Students Public Relations Chair for Lambda Theta Nu Soroity, Inc. Summer 2012: Study abroad in London

KHULOUD AL-WAELY

KALWAELY@HUSKERS.UNL.EDU 402 217-5657


ABOVE: Modular Wall Design OPPOSITE: left, Material Concept Board; TOP RIGHT, Barcode Surface Project; BOTTOM RIGHT, Brewery Concept


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3RD YR S11-Present: Intern at HDR, Inc. F12-Present: Peer Mentor F2012 -Present : Student OямГcer in IIDA Proficient in Rhino, Revit, AutoCAD, Adobe CS5 Suite

AMANDA BALHORN AMANDAKAITLAN@YAHOO.COM 402 981-7045


ABOVE: Exploded Axonometric Drawing of Bass Wood Wall OPPOSITE: LEFT, Self Portrait- Charcoal and Pencil; RIGHT, European Telephone Booth Pencil Sharpener created in Rhino


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3RD YR Student Ambassador for the College of Architecture, Peer Mentor for the College of Architecture, Desk Assistant at the HSSV Dormitory Complex, Student Intern in the Communications Department, Teacher at Smarty Pants Preschool; Proficient in Rhino, Revit, Adobe Creative Suite, and Microsoft OďŹƒce

EMILY CLARKE CLARKIE402@YAHOO.COM 505 417-0406


ABOVE: Exterior Render of INTRANSITION-Burma Refugee Community Center OPPOSITE: LEFT, Concept Model of Casa Rudin; RIGHT, Physical Courthouse Model of Project 2.3 ADD/ SUBTRACT


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3RD YR Track and Field Team (2010 – 2012) Sustain UNL (2012-present) International Interior Design Association Junior Officer (2012- present) College of Architecture Student Ambassador (2012-present)

MARISSA CLOW

MARISSA.CLOW@GMAIL.COM 714 296-7461


ABOVE: “Occupying Space�. This chair was designed based on elements of the Eames Lounger and Ottoman, and designed for a specific site in the Sheldon Museum of Art Sculpture Garden. OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, A barcode was extruded into a topographic surface. Contours of the surface were generated using a systematic method; TOP RIGHT, The objective was to create a wall with moving components, that both connected and separated a space; BOTTOM LEFT, Modeled a small action figure in Rhinoceros; BOTTOM RIGHT, Graphite drawing of a live subject


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3RD YR Receiving a BSD in Interior Design and my Master’s in Architecture, with minors in Art and Psychology. Currently on the Advisory Board for Campus Night Life.Started a student chapter of NOMA. My technical skill set includes Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, Rhino NURBS modeling, AutoCAD, Revit, and an insatiable curiosity.

LEWIS CULLIVER NEWARCHITECT@MSN.COM 402 416-8783


ABOVE: Physical Model and Computer Drawings, designed from personalized barcode. OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Ink & Photo Composition; TOP RIGHT, Charcoal Contour Drawing; BOTTOM LEFT, Physical Model (basswood, wire, & acrylic); BOTTOM RIGHT, Computer Drawings (accompanying bottom left image)


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3RD YR UCARE Participant (Research Assistant) Member/Class oямГcer of IIDA Active Volunteer Youth Tennis Coach Active Member of Chi Omega at UNL

ERICA FREDERIKSEN FREDERIKSEN.ERICA@GMAIL.COM 712 304-1108


ABOVE: Parametric Profiling/Augmented Surface OPPOSITE: LEFT, Detail of Augmented Surface; TOP RIGHT, Bench, Inspired by fashion of the 1920’s; BOTTOM RIGHT, Wall Installation Design


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3RD YR Fall 2012-Present: Interior Design Peer Mentor Summer 2012: Intern with All Makes OďŹƒce Supply, Lincoln Summer 2011: Intern with LMK Concepts, Omaha Summer 2010: Intern with LMK Concepts, Omaha Proficient In: Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Rhino, Revit, AutoCAD

JESSICA GIBBONS JESSICAG@HUSKERS.UNL.EDU 402 812-5117


ABOVE: Courthouse Section OPPOSITE: LEFT, Courthouse Model & Plan; RIGHT, Extruded Profile Surface & Drawings


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3RD YR Junior IIDA OямГcer UCARE Member (research assistant) University Tour Guide

ANNA JONES

JONES.ANNA.LEIGH@GMAIL.COM 573 330-0185


ABOVE: Render of Proposed Market OPPOSITE: LEFT, Proposed Renders and Diagrams for Lincoln Courthouse; TOP RIGHT, Orthographic Drawings of Proposed Interior Wall; BOTTOM RIGHT, Physical Model of Vertical Profiles


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3RD YR Summer of 2012: Intern at New Age Design, Inc. Proficient in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, & InDesign Proficient in AutoCad, Rhino 3D Modeling, & REVIT Architecture 2011-Present ASID Member 2012-Present Junior IIDA OďŹƒcer/Member College of Architecture Student Ambassador

JAMIE LEWIS

JAMIE.LEWIS@HUSKERS.UNL.EDU 605 254-4587


ABOVE: In.Transition Project. Food Based Community Center for Russian Refugees. First floor plan. OPPOSITE: TOP, Suburbmania Project. House for Recent College Graduate. Section; BOTTOM LEFT, Suburbmania Project. First and Second Floor Plans; BOTTOM RIGHT, Suburbmania Project. View of Path Through Front Door


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3RD YR I work part-time for Starbucks in Super Target. I have great people skills and am always willing to do what it takes to make each guest happy with their visit. I am proficient in Illustrator, Rhino and AutoCAD.

BRITTNEY LUEDERS BLUEDERS137@GMAIL.COM 402 214-4813


ABOVE: Extruded bar code form with no-glue shelter design. OPPOSITE: LEFT, Trash to Treasure project, wall made of found cardboard; TOP RIGHT, Sendai Mediatheque reproduced using Revit; BOTTOM RIGHT, Wall created to separate space while providing visual interest, seating, display space, and door


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3RD YR 2012-2013: Peer Mentor, College of Architecture 2011-2013: Undergraduate Creative Activities and Research Experience Student 2011-2012: Student Advisory Board, College of Architecture Summer 2012: Home Depot Flooring & Blinds Associate Spring 2012: Window Cover Assistant

KIRA LUXON KALUXON@GMAIL.COM 402 651-5249


ABOVE: 2nd year Spring ’12 Courthouse; Studio project dealing with programmatic design. OPPOSITE: LEFT, Spring ’12 Studio: Courthouse Lobby Rendering; TOP RIGHT, Fall ’11 Wall Project; BOTTOM RIGHT, Outside rendering of community space for IN. Transition Refugee project


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3RD YR My passion is creating spaces for those with multiple needs, like disabilities. I aim for integration of these features. Born with a vision impairment, I have found this purpose. Amidst having this impairment, I have gained a strong work ethic and take pride in my work. I accept who I am as a person, knowing that I bring a dierent view of how and what should be in a design.

MATTHEW MASTEN MATTHEWMASTEN5@GMAIL.COM 402 560-7919


ABOVE: S12: Lincoln Court house design - Entrance OPPOSITE: TOP , S11: Perspective drawings; BOTTOM, F12: IN.transition - Interior perspective


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3RD YR Biggest hobby: Drawing Able to use AutoCAD, Revit, Rhino, Google SketchUp.

PHUONG NGUYEN PHUONGNGUYEN2125@YAHOO.COM 401 684-4003


The Grand Confort chair, studied, explores the relationship between frame and component to create a chair for one individual. The new chair explores these principles with the use of the existing stair railing as the frame and structure for the wall that serves as a frame for the chair, which is also articulated as another component piece. All of these components slide through voids in the frame and vice versa. The chair is attached to an existing railing on a set of stairs leading down into the southwest area of the Sheldon sculpture garden.


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3RD YR Membership Vice President of Alpha Xi Delta Fraternity: I organized and lead seminars helping recruit around fifty new members. I also was tasked to design all of the dĂŠcor of the interior of the chapter house for these events. This project shown was a competition in which my model was chosen to be displayed for one year in the Kruger Collection of Miniatures Exhibit.

ALLISON PLACZEK ALLIPLACZEK@YAHOO.COM 316 213 -9478


ABOVE: Entry of Sudanese Food Focused Community Center OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Residential lounge of Sudanese Food Focused Community Center; BOTTOM LEFT, Main lower entry to urban courthouse - looking at cafĂŠ area; RIGHT, Courtyard space behind undulating metal panel wall w/ rotating door


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3RD YR

CHANDLER SANDERS

College of Architecture student ambassador Maintain good grades and a hard work ethic AutoCAD, Revit, Rhinoceros, and Adobe Creative Suite experience Very involved on campus

CSANDERS27@HUSKERS.UNL.EDU 402 730-7024


ABOVE: Appletite Bar & Grill Restaurant Design Interior OPPOSITE: TOP, Egg Incubator_Drawings and Model; BOTTOM LEFT, [trash.to.treasure] Surface Material Application_Newspaper; BOTTOM RIGHT, Serene Valentine_Pencil Drawing


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3RD YR

AMANDA SASSE

ASASSE@HUSKERS.UNL.EDU 402 209-2803


ABOVE: Design of a space between two existing suburban homes in order to slow suburban expansion OPPOSITE: LEFT, Chair design based on the original Eames Lounge Chair Wood and placed in a location in the Sheldon Sculpture Garden on campus behind the Sheldon Art Gallery. I found that the arches in the art gallery and the curved wall on which the chair would be located have a similar linear curvature to the original chair and the chair I created.; RIGHT, Detail photo of side view


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3RD YR I am currently working on a minor in art history and a minor in art with an emphasis in graphic design. I am the treasurer of the University’s USGBC student chapter. Highlights: knowledge in; Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, Rhinoceros, Auto CAD, Hand Drafting

AMY SHINAUT ASHINAUT@HOTMAIL.COM 402 309-4588


ABOVE: Courthouse. Spring 2011 OPPOSITE: TOP, Courthouse Floor Plans; BOTTOM, Courthouse Rendering


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3RD YR Knowledgeable in AutoCAD, Revit, Rhino, Google Sketchup, Illustrator and Photoshop

TARA SOE

TSOE89@GMAIL.COM 402 216-9115


ABOVE: SUBURBmania OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Line Extrusion; TOP RIGHT, Triangulated Surface; BOTTOM, Final Barcode Surface


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3RD YR

GENEVIEVE WILHELM

After obtaining an Interior Design degree, I plan to travel around the country and world to gain inspiration that will influence my future design projects. My professional goal is to eventually own my own firm and create innovative spaces that combine beauty and function. I am knowledgeable in computer programs including- Rhino, Revit, Cad, Adobe Creative Suite.

JGWILHELM1@HOTMAIL.COM 402 450-4838


ABOVE: Parametric Profiling & Augmented Surface OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Occupying Space – Site/furniture proposal; TOP RIGHT, Poche - Wall installation proposal; BOTTOM LEFT, Lancaster Courthouse proposal; BOTTOM RIGHT, INtransition : Refugee Teaching Kitchen


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3RD YR ‘11-‘12: ASID Member ‘12-Present: Student Ambassador ‘12-Present: Student Advisory Board Member Summer ‘12: Intern at New Age Design, Inc. Occupying Space Proposal : Chosen for year long exhibition display InDesign, Illustrator, Rhino, Revit, 3DS Max, AutoCad, PhotoShop

SARA WOLFE

WOLFE.SARANOEL@GMAIL.COM 402 429-8066


ABOVE: Food Focused Based Community Center- entrance and coee shop OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Balcony view of the Food Focused Center; BOTTOM LEFT, First floor plan of the Food Focused Community Center; TOP RIGHT, Wall Project- Front view of built model of wall; BOTTOM RIGHT, Exploded axonometric of wall project


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3RD YR Minor in Community and Regional Planning 2011-Present: Member of ASID 2010- Present: Athlete on the UNL Swim team 2010-Present: Member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority Volunteer at Friendship Home, Habitat for Humanity and Humane Society

MEGAN ZIEMANN

MEGAN.ZIEMANN@HUSKERS.UNL.EDU 512 966-0424



LARC

4TH YR


ABOVE: Perspective looking from Doane’s Library out onto Doane Lake with an open lawn for leisure uses. OPPOSITE: TOP, Doane’s Library outdoor extension had to engage students with nature and surrounding programs; BOTTOM LEFT, View from Doane’s Library out onto Doane Lake; BOTTOM RIGHT, Proposed High School at Prairie Pines We had to design a campus like high school with a storm water system that collected all the building and surface water in a pond at the end of the collection basin


LARC

4TH YR I’m a 4th year Landscape Architecture student at UNL. I have an associates in Architectural Drafting from NECC. I’m passionate about designing environments that engage and create personal experiences for the user. By establishing focal points and private spaces to allow for individual experiences and larger social spaces to be more group orientated.

BRIAN ANDERSON

BRIANBB2005@HOTMAIL.COM 402 992-2183


ABOVE: Final Site plan for high school project OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Section Diagrams showing possible program conditions through the site; TOP RIGHT, Perspective of Entry path, and terracing leading to administration building; BOTTOM, Photo of clay model depicting the final site plan


LARC

4TH YR I am interested in ecological, conservation, and restorative design as well as how ecosystems function, and designing to incorporate these ideas.

JACOB KOPHAMER

JACOB.KOP@HOTMAIL.COM 402 643-5437


ABOVE: Prairie Pines High School Courtyard Perspective OPPOSITE: LEFT, Prairie Pines High School Master Plan; TOP RIGHT, Prairie Pines High School Master Plan Sections; BOTTOM RIGHT, Doane Campus Library Plaza Grading Plan


LARC

4TH YR Major: Landscape Architecture with Minor: Community and Regional Planning; University Honors Program: 2009 - Present Sigma Lambda Alpha Honors Society Service-Learning Study Abroad: Ecuador, Summer 2012 UCARE 2011 - Present

NATHANIEL KROHN NATEKROHN@GMAIL.COM 402 841-2858


ABOVE: Prairie Pines Campus Master Site Plan OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Prairie Pines Seasonal/Wildlife Distribution Diagram and Sectional Change Analysis; TOP RIGHT, Prairie Pines Gym Green Roof Sections; BOTTOM LEFT, Prairie Pines Gym Green Roof Perspective; BOTTOM RIGHT, Prairie Pines Gym Green Roof Material Model


LARC

4TH YR

MATTHEW MACCHIETTO

Major: Landscape Architecture with Minors: Community and Regional Planning, and Art; Alley Poyner Macchietto Architecture, May 2012-August 2012 Finke’s Garden and Nursery, March 2011-October 2011 UCARE, July 2012-Present Sigma Lambda Alpha Honors Society, ASLA Secretary

MATTHEW.MACCHIETTO@YAHOO.COM 402 850-1226


ABOVE: Perspective of Final Project of Doane Campus OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT, Final Model; TOP RIGHT, Section of Library and Plaza; BOTTOM, Section through Site


LARC

4TH YR Currently: President of the student chapter of ALSA, and secretary of Sigma Lambda Alpha the National Honors Society for Landscape Architecture This fall I was awarded the Gateway Scholarship and will be studying abroad in the Galapagos this coming May.

HEATHER TOMASEK HKAYT@MSN.COM 402 980-5928 HEATHERTOMASEK.COM


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