Matthew Wheeler Design Portfolio

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Matthew Wheeler 525 N Grant Ave Fort Collins CO 80521 208.301.7586 [email protected] Selected Works Design Portfolio 0 90 15 15 30 45 60 75

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  • Matthew Wheeler 525 N Grant Ave Fort Collins CO 80521 208.301.7586 [email protected]

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  • 1INTRO

    SOFTWARE Google Sketchup

    AutoCad, AutoCad 3D, Revit

    Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, Acrobat Pro

    IDX Renditioner for Sketchup

    V-Ray Renditioner for Sketchup

    Google Earth Pro

    EDUCATIONUniversity of IdahoMoscow, Idaho

    Master of Architecture (May 2015) BS of Architecture (December 2010)

    WORK EXPERIENCEEEP (Fort Collins, CO) (April 2015 - Present) Transfort (Dept. of Transportation City of Fort Collins) Graphics Designer for Transfort (Mass Transit Division) Harrison Resource Corporation Researcher for real estate infrastructure investment corporation

    IC&P (Portland, OR) (September 2014 - March 2015) Drafter/Designer Design and drafting of assembly/construction documents and client proposals

    Ladd Masonry (Portland, OR) (June - September 2014) Bricklayer Apprentice/Mason Tender Residential block, brick and stone construction

    Rust Interiors & Gardens (Portland, OR) (April 2011 - March 2012) Drafter Part-time contract work drafting complete interior plans and elevations

    Ladd Masonry (Portland, OR) (May - October 2011) Mason Tender Residential block, brick and stone construction

    Heartwood Remodeling (Chicago, IL) (June 2006 - July 2007) Carpenters Apprentice Residential framing and finish carpentry

    RELEVANT EXPERIENCECity of Portland Building Permit Acquisition (July 2014) Producing required documents for permit approval regarding masonry work

    University of Idaho Teaching Assistant (January - May 2013) Architectural Design II Teaching Assistant Basic integration of principles and concepts for architectural design, both interior and exterior

    University of Idaho Teaching Assistant (September - December 2009) Design Process I Teaching Assistant Familiarizing students with basic design process and principles

    University of Idaho Bike Shelter (September - December 2009) Exploration of component connections and overall aesthetic

    Construction Industry (10+ Years Experience) Masonry (7+ years: commercial & residential brick, block, stone, tile and concrete work Carpentry (1+ years: residential framing and some finish work) Roofing, Landscaping, Pipefitting: (2+ years)

    REFERENCESAvailable Upon Request

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    3 Encourage spontaneous interaction leading to sustainable social synergy

    Provide a sheltered extension of the existing park that serves both as a distinctdestination for social and individual recreation, as well as, a place of utilityservicing visitors in transit seeking brief accomodations

    Enhance both the vehicular and pedestrian experience byengaging the transportation corridor bisecting the downtown core through further infrastructural integration within the urban fabric

    360Spokane, WashingtonPARK

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    THESIS

    PROJECT

  • A Public Space (23,227 ft )25% 2

    2Private Space (8,613 ft )

    75%

    Integrating the Spaces and Minimizing the Footprint

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    Entrance Slice Facing Major Traffic Flow

    1Compress - Extend - EngageB

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    360Spokane, WashingtonPARK

    Mechanical

    Lavatory

    Lounge

    Sleep

    Sleep

    Showers

    Conclave

    Day Storage

    Lounge

    Recreation

    Sleep

    Observation

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  • R24"

    22"

    65"

    18"

    1/4"x1 1/2" FLAT BAR

    2 3/8"OD STEEL TUBE

    CRF2-2 25"CRF2-4 48

    CRF2-5 60"CRF2-6 70"

    CRF2-8 94" (SHOWN)

    22"

    18"

    2 3/8" ODSTEEL TUBING

    1/2" X 3" FLAT BARWITH 9/16" MOUNTING HOLE

    1/4" X 1 1/2" FLAT BARSPACED AT 1" INTERVALS

    1 5/8"OD STEEL TUBE

    72"

    22"

    72"

    Carnival Flat II Curved Bench Carnival Flat II Bench Proposed Bench Arrangement (1 Curved Bench & 2 Flat Benches)

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    REMARKS

    Additional Seating Option - Dual Sided Max Stations

    Thomas Steele Bench Specications Proposed Bench Arrangement Specications

    Scale: NTS

    Berry

    Red

    Lexington Green

    Forest Green

    Storm Metallic

    White Metallic

    Silver

    Bronze

    PatriotBlue

    Grey

    White

    Black

    THOMAS STEELE DIVISIONGRABER MANUFACTURING, INC.1080 UNIEK DRIVEWAUNAKEE, WI 53597P(800) 448-7931, P(608) 849-1080, F(608) 849-1081WWW.MADRAX.COM, E-MAIL: [email protected]

    ALL FASTENERS ARE STAINLESS STEELSOME ASSEMBLY REQUIREDSITE FURNISHING IS POWDER COATED WITH TGIC POLYESTER.STEEL SURFACE PREP INCLUDES MECHANICAL AND CHEMICALETCHING FOLLOWED WITH A COATING TO IMPROVE ADHESIONAND CORROSION RESISTANCE.

    PRODUCT: CRF2 (2, 4, 5, 6, 8)DESCRIPTION: CARNIVAL FLAT BENCH II

    PART: CRFC-24FLAT CURVED BENCH, 24" INSIDE RADIUS

    DATE: 6-19-14, 1-22-15ENG: SMC

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    MOUNTAIN MOUNTAIN STATIONS

    OLIVE STATIONS

    MULBERRY STATIONS

    LAUREL STATIONS

    SPRING CREEK STATIONS

    SWALLOW STATIONS

    HORSETOOTH STATION

    HARMONY STATION

    OLIVE

    MULBERRY

    LAUREL

    UNIVERSITY

    PROSPECT

    DRAKE

    SWALLOW

    HORSETOOTH

    TROUTMAN

    HARMONY

    CSU TRANSITCENTER

    DOWNTOWN TRANSIT CENTER

    SOUTH TRANSIT CENTER

    UNIVERSITY STATION

    PROSPECT STATION

    DRAKE STATION

    TROUTMAN STATION

    Affected StopsUniversity StationProspect StationDrake StationHorsetooth StationTroutman StationHarmony Station

    Typical Dual Sided Max Station East Elevation 03

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    1A 02

    PIER 1 14 - 8

    PIER 2 13 - 4

    CEILING HT. 8 - 9

    SEATING HT. 1 - 6

    ISLAND HT. 1 - 0

    Typical Dual Sided Max Station Floor Plan 02

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    Typical Dual Sided Max Station West Elevation 03

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    12Feet Typical Dual Sided Max Station Cross Section 1

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    REMARKS

    Additional Seating Option - Dual Sided Max Stations

    Thomas Steele Bench Specications Proposed Bench Arrangement Specications

    Scale: NTS

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    CHALLENGEGRAPHIC NOVELSeattle, Washington

    LEVEL ORANGE 2030Building Challenge Competition Entry

    What is Sustainabilty??? This projects aim was to evaluate where we, as designers, currently stand on the issues of economic, environmental, and social sustainability. Has sustainability become an overused buzzword and marketing strategy? What would happen if zoning laws and building codes were more liberal and less restrictive? What if a community had the freedom and license to determine its fate without restriction??? What would the aesthetic of this community become? Could a community become 100% self sustaining?

  • Enhance and add dynamic to the2 utilized spacesSignicantly reduce construction wasteAddress and engage the street Create a more intimate space for diningProvide a formal transition from thehard lines of the home to the organicvision and progress of the garden area

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    Space 1

    Space 2

    Reuse of pavers(50 sq. ft) withinnew path design

    Design Goals

    Popular Running Path &

    Biking Route

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  • tiny House

    1 Maximize All Surface Area (Roof, Loft, Exterior Fold Out Space) Currently 260 sq. ft. is livable space with an additional 100 sq. ft. on roofand 150 sq. ft. in front deck area (510 sq. ft. total)

    2 Keep the design simple while maintaining ultimate efficiency and functionality

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