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Table Of ContentsEducational work

YMCA Camp Combe Master Plan ...... 4Albany Natatorium .....10

Solar building.....14Delhi Community center.....20

CADD DETAILING.....24Bridge model.....25

Subtracted Space.....26

Professional Work

30..... Main office 34..... Changing room

36......Maintenance building38......Tree house

40.....2012 Haunted House 44.....CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

Documentation

46......Cover Letter 47......Resume

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YMCA Camp Combe Master PlanSUNY Delhi Spring 2012

YMCA Camp Combe is a summer day camp in Putnam NY. They are currently looking at a new property located right next to them to help expand the camp. I decided for my senior thesis to make a master plan for the new property and with that new plan design some facades of the some of the buildings to give a general feel for what the camp would look like. Working closely with the executive director and director of the camp I created a master plan that would fit the camp in the best way I thought possible.

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PUTNAM VALLEY

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Camp Combe Living Springs Neighboring Parcels 1 inch = 1,579 feet

Camp Combe and Living SpringsTown of Putnam Valley, Putnam County Existing Site Plan For Camp Combe

Existing Camp Combe “Valley Camp”• Current Property is at 79 Acres.• Day Camp• Currently

• ~500 Kids on property• ~60 Kids off property on rental location• ~120 staff

• At maximum capacity

Camp Combe “Hilltop Camp” (Proposed)• 4 Parcels of land totaling ~ 125 Acres• Day Camp Only• Proposed Maximum Capacity

• ~1500 Kids on property• ~360 staff

• Could Possibly used lowed parcels to expand Valley Camp

Proposed Master Plan

Existing Site Conditions

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Camp Combe Master Plan3-D Rendering

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Main Lodge

The Main Lodge at a camp is on of the most impor-tant buildings. Its the place where you eat, have activi-ties, hide from rain, and just sit around and talk. So the main challenge in designing the Lodge was adaptability. By creating a partly open floor plan, the building is able to change and adapt to any use it is needed for.

For the style of the Main Lodge, I went with a mod-ern adirondack style. Trying to keep the feeling of being in the woods but having modern amenities, like large window sets, helps tie the building into the surroundings nearby

INTERIOR RENDERING

Front ELEVATION

Camp Combe Master Plan

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DN DN

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949 SF

KITCHEN

195 SF

BATHROOM

195 SF

BATHROOM

200 SF

KITCHENSTORAGE

60 SF

STO.

386 SF

FIRST AID64 SF

BATHROOM

52 SF

STO.

BACK ELEVATION

RIGHT ELEVATION

LEFT ELEVATION

2ND floor plan Horizontal section

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DN

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1403 SF

Open Space

63 SF

STO.

Specialties Cabins

The 5 Specialty Cabins are to provide indoor, covered space for the different areas of camp. These cabins will be a basic design, to accommodate the building for whatever the use might be. An open floor plan will also help the building adapt and change into whatever it might need to be. A double deck design, and large windows will allow the people inside to feel apart of the camp by not limiting their views and interaction with the other camp programs.

Camp Combe Master Plan

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Entry Pavilion The first thing any parent is going to see when entering the camp is the rides in/ rides out space. This is one of the most complicated procedures for the camp. Moving kids from huddles to their car or bus. With this layout of pavilions and walkways kids should always be able to see their car. Do to the sheer size of the camp the loading and unloading zone is elongated to about 200+ feet. Also being only 4 car widths wide, provides easier loading and reduces the pedestrian, vehicle crossing zones.

Camp Combe Master Plan

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Albany NatatoriumSUNY Delhi Fall 2011

The Main goal in this project was to design a com-munity building near the Washington Avenue Armory in Albany, NY. Located near the armory is two parking lots. So for my project I decided to look at what Albany doesn’t have. After looking all around I come to the conclusion that Albany has everything Except a Natatorium. So when I designed this project, it was all about involving the com-munity. By having a Natatorium I could involve the local community with some retail space, a lecture hall, and con-cession stands.

Rear Exterior Perspective

Front Exterior Perspective

Rear Exterior Perspective

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UP UP

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MECHANICAL &STORAGE

LIFEGARD LIFEGARD

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MALE CHANGE

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OFFICE SPACE

STO.

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LECTURE HALL

UP UP

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MECHANICAL &STORAGE

LIFEGARD LIFEGARD

CHE. IN

FEMALE CHANGE

MALE CHANGE

MECH.

OFFICE SPACE

STO.

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LECTURE HALL

Floor Plan Level 0

Floor Plan Level 2

Floor Plan Level 1

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Section Model

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Solar BuildingSUNY Delhi Spring 11 The design of this office building was to completely use the sun in the most effective way possible. The shape of the building is directly connected to the different angles of the sun. For winter the building allows more light to enter into the building. The low angle of the sun helps sunlight get into the building. For summer the high angle of the sun reflects off the upper portions of the building helping to keep it cooler.

UP

Open Office Space

R 41' - 10 1/4"

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232 SF

Mechanical

3/32" = 1'-0"1 Level 1

UP DN

MECH.

3246 SF

Open Office Space

R 35' - 9"

3/32" = 1'-0"1 Level 2

First Floor rendering

First Floor plan Second Floor plan

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DN

MECH.

R 32' - 2"

2536 SF

OPEN FLOOR PLAN

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3/32" = 1'-0"1 Level 3R

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3/32" = 1'-0"1 Level Roof

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12' - 0"

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36' - 0"

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36' - 0"

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1 East2 North

3 West 4 South

Third Floor plan Roof plan

Elevation

Elevation Elevation

Elevation

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2 Level 2

3 Level 3

1 Level 1

Level 10' - 0"

Level 212' - 0"

Level 324' - 0"

Roof36' - 0"

39' - 0"

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Level 10' - 0"

Level 212' - 0"

Level 324' - 0"

Roof36' - 0"

L5 PA39' - 0"

Reflected Ceiling plans

Longitudinal Section Horizontal Section

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Level 10' - 0"

Level 212' - 0"

Level 324' - 0"

Level Roof36' - 0"

L5 PA39' - 0"

Level 10' - 0"

Level 212' - 0"

Level 324' - 0"

Level Roof36' - 0"

L5 PA39' - 0"

3d section summer

3d section winter

Summer light section

Winter light section

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Summer light section and thermal heat diagram analysis

Winter light section and thermal heat diagram

analysis

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3d section floor renderings

Second floor night rendering Third floor winter day rendering

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Delhi Community CenterSUNY Delhi Spring 11 The Delhi Community Center was a group project in which the group had to design a space for the Delhi Community. The main focus I had in the community center was the Bowl-ing Ally and Bar building. Designed to resemble a rehabbed factory building, and blend into the semi french look of the town.

Front perspective

North Elevation

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UP

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FIRST FLOOR PLAN

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

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Level 10' - 0"

Level 212' - 6"

Level 325' - 0"

Level 427' - 0"

Level 10' - 0"

Level 212' - 6"

Level 325' - 0"

Level 427' - 0"

SITE PLANCROSS SECTION

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Level 10' - 0"

Level 212' - 6"

Level 325' - 0"

Level 427' - 0"

LONGITUDINAL SECTION

NIGHT RENDERING

DAYTIME PERSPECTIVE RENDERING

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CADD DetailingSUNY Delhi 09-12 Examples of Detail CAD Drawings done while at SUNY Delhi

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Bridge ModelSUNY Delhi Fall 10

For a structural theory class, we had to design a replacement bridge for the SUNY Delhi golf course. The new bridge had to accom-modate a golf cart and people walking across it to get over the stream. Also the bridge had to be made so it can withstand floods that oc-casionally happen to the golf course. Since I decided to make a wood bridge, it would be possible for the construction management kids at Delhi to make the bridge for the school. The Bridge is a simple arched design with tension rods connected to the deck to support the deck.

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Subtracted SpaceSUNY Delhi Spring 09

In Architectural fundamentals we had to create space by staring with a cube and just sub-tracting space. For my model I decided to have 3 levels of spaces. The bottom space was more of a individual space. The middle was suppose to be a gathering/community space. And finally the top was suppose to be more of a private public space. By creating a model of the project it really helped show how all the spaces worked.

NORTH-EAST ELEVATIONSOUTH-WEST ELEVATIONSOUTH-WEST SECTION

FLOOR 2

SOUTH-WEST SECTIONFLOOR 1

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Professional Work

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Main Office Conceptual DesignYMCA Camp Combe, Facility Development Intern The YMCA Camp Combe’s Main Of-fice is in desperate need of a new office build-ing. As part of the Master Plan work on the current property, A new office building is a key part of the Camp. With that in mind, I camp up with a set design and location, and kept developing it through meetings with the Facility Comity and the directors. As it stands the building is still going through phases.

-Layout 1.. Location going off hillside. Office top floor and changing rooms with exercise room bottom floor

-Layout 3.. Location going into hillside. Bot-tom floor multi purpose and nurse office. Top floor Office

-Layout 6.. Location going into hillside. Bot-tom floor Office, nurse, bathrooms. Top floor Multi-Purpose and Inclusion

-Layout 8.. Location flat. First Floor office, Nurse, Inclusion, Bathrooms. Upstairs has file storage. Basement is Mechanical space

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Conf RoomExctive office Exctive office

Office Office

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Enclosed Deck

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Layout 1 First Floor Plan

Second Floor Plan

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UP

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201 SF

Nurse

147 SF

Bathroom

140 SF

Bathroom

68 SF

Bathroom

63 SF

Office70 SF

BR

50 SF

Bathroom

132 SF

Storage/Mech

2064 SF

Multi-Pur.

DN

251 SF

Waiting Room

172 SF

Inclusion

44 SF

BR

68 SF

BATHROOM

44 SF

CL

258 SF

DIRECTOR

228 SF

DIRECTOR

291 SF

Conference

92 SF

Office

92 SF

Office

92 SF

Office

117 SF

Office

UP

UP

175 SF

THAD

162 SF

MARY

307 SF

CONFERENCE

636 SF

OFFICE SPACE

477 SF

WAITING

84 SF

NURSE OFF.

296 SF

NURSE

72 SF

BATH72 SF

BATH

140 SF

BATHROOM

140 SFBATHROOM

118 SF

MECH.

56 SF

BATH.

49 SFSTORAGE

DN

180 SF

INCLUSION

105 SF

INC. OFF.

203 SF

CUBICALS

140 SFBATHROOM

139 SFBATHROOM

53 SFSTO.

83 SFSTO.

759 SF

MULTI-PURPOSE

750 SF

MULTI-PURPOSE

Layout 3 First Floor Plan

Second Floor Plan

Layout 6 First Floor Plan

Second Floor Plan

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UP

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80' - 0"

172 SF

Thad

173 SF

Mary

375 SF

Waiting

1014 SF

Main Office

362 SF

Conference

122 SF

Office

68 SF

BR

70 SF

BR

148 SF

Inclusion

81 SF

Inclusion Office

79 SF

Bath & Shower

611 SF

Nurse

76 SF

Bathroom

1A103

1A103.1

85 SF

Office

88 SF

Office

DN

862 SF

Storage

261 SF

File Storage

1A103

1A103.1

Level 10' - 0"

Level 212' - 0"

Level 323' - 3 3/4"

Level 0-10' - 0"

Level 10' - 0"

Level 212' - 0"

Level 323' - 3 3/4"

Level 0-10' - 0"

Layout 8 First Floor Plan Second Floor Plan

LONGITUDINAL SECTION HORIZONTAL SECTION

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EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE

EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVEINTERIOR PERSPECTIVE

Layout 8

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Changing Room Conceptual Design50' - 0"

40' -

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714 SF

Boys

723 SF

Girls

112 SF

Auq. Office

124 SF

First Aid

140 SF

Storage

38 SF

Mech

YMCA Camp Combe, Facility Development Intern One of the main parts of the YMCA Camp Combe is the Main Pool which services about 500 kids per day. The key to having every kid swim is fast changing times. The current changing rooms are not meet-ing the needs of the pool. A new changing room building will provide about double the change space as the current changing rooms. The new building will also have room for Aquatics office, First Aid, and Pool Storage. The unique design of having a part open roof helps the changing rooms stay dry, but the sur-round roofs have to help hid the kids changing, since the building is lower then the main parking lot.

FLOOR PLAN

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FLOOR PLAN

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EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVES

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Maintenance Building Conceptual DesignYMCA Camp Combe, Facility Devel-opment Intern A key part to any facility to run functionally is a Maintenance building. Currently the Camp does not have a maintenance building.

For the design I attempted to try and keep and older look. The Barn look is a great way to get a lot of room in 2 floors and keep a building looking older. With a simple 2 car garage space with work area downstairs. I was able to place upstairs and office and a lot of storage space.

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YMCA CAMP COMBEMAINTENANCE BUILDINGHORIZONTAL SECTION

EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE

INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE

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Tree House Conceptual DesignYMCA Camp Combe, Facility Development Intern In Honer of a staff mem-ber who tragically lost her life during a summer, Camp Combe raised money and built a tree house in memory of her.

The plans of the Tree House was drawn by and archi-tect that happily volunteered her time to the design of it.

My part was to take the 2D CAD plans and make 3D ren-derings of it to help raise money for the construction of the tree house. I also worked with the architect to redesign the stairs to the current design. During the construction I was one of four people to build the structure.

PROPOSED RENDERINGS WITH STAIRCASE

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CURRENT RENDERINGS WITH NEW STAIR-CASE AND DIFFERENT ROOF DESIGNS

CURRENT CONSTRUCTION PHOTO

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2012 Haunted House “Fright-Ville”YMCA Camp Combe, Facility De-velopment Intern The YMCA Camp Combe Fall Festival is an event that is run dur-ing the Fall for two weekends. The main event is the Haunted House.

There was two people who built the haunted house for 2012. The Head of Maintenance and I were the ones who designed and built the entire thing.

Taking an open air pavilion and closing it in to make a haunted town was the theme for the haunted house.

This is the progression of con-struction photos

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Construction PhotosYMCA Camp Combe, Facility De-velopment Intern, Maintenance A small sample of photos from different construction projects I have worked on around camp.

Instillation of a new door where existing window use to be.

Re-Shingle Roof and Porch roof on many cabins on the camp property. This roof I was in charge of doing it with one other

helper

Small pool side deck. I designed and lead a group of volunteers to build this deck

Assisted in placing a new floor down in one of the buildings

Assisted in constructing a new Boccie Ball court next to the pool

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Assisted in constructing of a triple set of tree houses at the camp

Assisted in constructing of a Haunted Mine for the camps Fall Festival 2011

New Haunted House for the camps 2012 Fall Festival. Was one of two people in the design and construction of the Haunted

House

Assisted in constructing of 6 decks that were additions to cabins

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Daniel Dahlstrom214 North Rd Mahopac, NY 10541

(C) 845-803-2157 (E) [email protected]

Objective: To join a design firm as an Intern Architect where I can use my knowledge and experience in the field of Architecture and Design to assist the company in achieving its goals.

Experience: YMCA Camp Combe, Putnam Valley, NY

-Facility Development Intern May 2011-Present - Produced initial designs for several buildings included in the Master Plan. - Responsible for all Design and Architectural drawings and modifications to same. - Worked with Architects, Engineers and Town Committee on Master Plan for planning and development -Maintenance May 2005 – May 2011 -Responsible for numerous maintenance and construction projects throughout the facility -Participated in all phases of design and construction projects.

SUNY Delhi – Delhi, NY November 2010 – February 2011

-Snow removal team -Responsible for snow removal from all walking paths throughout campus. Education: SUNY Delhi – Bachelor of Technology 2012

Concentration in Architectural Design and Building Construction

SUNY Delhi – Associate in Applied Science 2010

Concentrate in Architectural Technology

Mahopac High School 2008

Skills: Autodesk Products (AutoCAD, Revit, Sketchbook), Google Sketch-Up, Adobe Products (Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator), Graphicsoft Archicad, Extremely Hands-on, Small Machine operator, Computer Savvy