Jeff Rosier Architectural Portfolio
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SAMPLES OF WORK Jeff Rosier
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REVIT Section through Residence at entry
Rendered with REVIT Architecture 2010
This project in Sanford, Florida was inspired by the vernacular spanish-style stucco homes in this city in the northern suburbs of Orlando. How-ever, the construction materials were modernized to include exterior walls of factory cast concrete panels and a hollow core concrete panel roof structure with a green roof system.
2400 s.f. residence500 s.f. pool / guest house675 s.f. garage apartment
3-D AutoCAD / Viz 4 Rendering
Florida Modern Residence
SITE PLAN
Schematic model of Residence
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Rymfire Elementary School:150,000 s.f. New Campus Admin / media, classrooms, cafetorium, P.E.
Bunnell Elementary School Additions:93,000 s.f. Admin / media, classrooms, cafetorium, P.E.
Buddy Taylor M.S. / Wadsworth E.S. Additions: 143,000 s.f. Classrooms, admin, kitchen / dining
Rymfire Middle School Additions: 88,000 s.f. Classrooms, media, gymnasium / music
Type II ConstructionConcrete Tilt-up / Structural Steel
Type V ConstructionWood Framed
Alachua Towne Center:4,500 s.f. Office Building
Suwannee Veterinary:6,000 s.f. Clinic Building
Renderings & AutoCAD by Jeff Rosier
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Sawmill K-8 Master Plan (2007)Flagler County School Board:
Numerous iterations were developed for this Master Plan of a new K-8 school with 1500 student stations. The school board planners requested this study to see if the proposed site would support the required facilities.
The goal was to reuse prototype buildings from previous projects (ad-ministration / media center, cafeto-rium, and gymnasium) plus add two new 2-story classroom wings. Site program requirements included staff & visitor parking, school bus drop-off lanes, sports fields, and projected stormwater retention basins. This had to be accomplished while maintaining proper offsets from numerous wet-land areas on the site. I coordinated with the civil engineer for the devel-opers who had done the stormwater planning of the adjacent subdivision as well as our civil engineer to get a preliminary scope for the additional stormwater requirements on the site.
Preliminary Viz 4 rendering based on the Master Plan
Renderings & AutoCAD by Jeff Rosier
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Solid (Ice)
Vapor (Steam)
Liquid (Water)
MIKVEH Ritual Bath in the Jewish tradition
Model elevation at entrance lobby
Sections drawn with AutoCAD R14
Lobby
Contemplation
Ramps
Steam Baths
Conceptual model AutoCAD / 3-D Studio Viz
The project was proposed on the built and unbuilt site of Louis Kahn’s Jewish Community Center in Trenton, New Jersey. My design grew from the role of the baths and that of water as separating out impurities. The progression through the building spaces functions as a filter, marking the transition from the outside world to the place of the ritual. The three states of water informed the qualities of these major spaces as well as the circulation between them.
The space of contemplation developed through the molecular, crystalline expression of water as solid.
VARYING STATES OF WATER
Final model in site context
Building section layered on final Photoshop conceptual image
Conceptual hand sketches
Photoshop image developing concept of the varying states of water
Conceptual model AutoCAD / 3-D Studio Viz Final model
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Photography
Salk Contemplation New Meets Old - Paris Entry / ClosedDeco Doors - L.A.
Boathouse and Freeway
St. Louis Cemetary No. 1, New OrleansKimball HandrailsSamples of my architectural photography: from slide film to currently shooting digital in RAW format