Cody Cornellier's Design Portfolio

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My design portfolio of work in and out of school

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CODY CORNELLIER3806A E. Underwood AveCudahy, WI 53110(608) 295 [email protected]

Work Experience Fed Ex FreightDock Associate / Forklift

Artist / DesignerWeb design, Development, and Maintenance, Graphic Design, Mural design and implication, Art Instillations, Jewelry Design

Absolute Technology Patent Draftsman / Creative Consultant

Cornellier FireworksInventory, Shipping, Sales

Education UW-MilwaukeeSchool of Architecture and Urban PlanningCum Laude Bachelors degree : ArchitectureMinor : Structural Engineering Class of 2011Milwaukee, WI

Technology DesignAdobe Illustrator Adobe InDesign Adobe Photoshop Adobe Dreamweaver

Computer Drafting 2D/3DAutoCadRhinoceros 4.0Google Sketchup

ProductivityMicrosoft Office

Academic Awards Sarup Design Competition ‘08/‘092nd place level 1 : Light Pole Courtyard Project

Graduation HonorsCum Laude in the Major

Interests MusicProduction, Recording, Writing, Mastering

DanceSwing dancing, Ballroom, Choreography

ArtPainting, Sketching, Graphic Design

PhotographyCapturing, Editing

Milwaukee, WI

Milwaukee, WI

Beloit , WI June ‘00 - July ’11

August ‘11 - December ’11

June ’10 - PresentMilwaukee, WI

May ’06 - Present

Exhibitions Interactive Light Pole FieldMay 2009 : SARUP Courtyard

Haptic VeilsJanuary 2011 : BYO Studios - Milwaukee, WIFebruary 2011 : Kenilworth Square Studio - Milwaukee, WI

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DrawingsPortrait Mural

Kiss Of Death Mural Phenomenal Transparency

Light Pole Courtyard Bike Parking

Surface Tessellation Public Pool

Spiral Dorm Double Roof System

Cube

Projects

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1 Cody Cornellier Drawings

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Pencil on Paper Colored Pencil on Paper Charcoal on Paper

2Art Work

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MuralLatex Paint on Plaster

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MuralLatex Paint on Latex Paint

4Art WorkKiss of Death Mural

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Microstructure of copper Microstructure of glass Combination of the two to make parten on panels

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Interior or exterior wall panel system. Shown is one panel of that system. It is a full scale mock up at 16” by 16”. The design incorporates a sheet of copper and a sheet of glass. The pattern acid etched in the copper and sand blasted into the glass is the mixture of each materials micro structure. LED lights are incorporated into the glass to accentuate the contrast of the two parts and reveal the depth of the panel. The LED lights can be changed to a specific color or slowly blend from color to color.

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The goal of this project was to use motion around the neglected grass courtyard of the school of architecture to draw attention to it. With few green spaces on the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee campus, this space deserved more appreciation then it was getting. Students commonly walk around all sides of it but rarely walk through it. Cars drive past to get to the parking lot but never to get to the courtyard itself. 196 light poles were placed in the grass portion of the courtyard. 10 motion sensors were connected to zones of the light poles. 5 of which were placed along the most common path of foot traffic outdoors around the site. 4 motion sensors were wireless and placed inside the school of architecture along the main hallway which has a glass wall that faces the courtyard. The last motion sensor was placed in the alley that is the vehicle entrance to the parking lot next to the courtyard.

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11 Cody Cornellier Light Pole Courtyard

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13 Cody Cornellier Bike Parking

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Bike parking pole intended to change the bike parking experience by making it interactive with the user. The more one uses the pole the higher the pole will go. The pole remembers previous users and stores information input by the user such as distance traveled and the vehicle that would of been driven instead of riding a bike. The pole keeps track of this information and informs the user and passers by of facts such as carbon foot print, miles traveled the current day and total miles traveled over time. This information is displayed on an LED screen that is wrapped around the pole.

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Width

3 Panel Sizes

1 Curve

1 Flat Spacing Panel

Bumps Push Out

3 Circle Sizes

Circle Bump Outs

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Copper facade panel system consisting of curved panels with pressed hemispheres ranging in 3 different sizes. The panel built is a full scale mock up at 16” by 16”.

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FIGURE GROUND

ZONING

SITECOMMERCIAL

RESIDENTIAL

WEST ELEVATION

NORTH-EAST ISOMETRIC

NORTH-EAST ISOMETRIC HVAC & STRUCTURE

PLAN - FIRST FLOOR

PLAN - SECOND FLOOR

EAST-WEST SECTION

PARTI

FIGURE GROUND

ZONING

SITECOMMERCIAL

RESIDENTIAL

WEST ELEVATION

NORTH-EAST ISOMETRIC

NORTH-EAST ISOMETRIC HVAC & STRUCTURE

PLAN - FIRST FLOOR

PLAN - SECOND FLOOR

EAST-WEST SECTION

PARTI

FIGURE GROUND

ZONING

SITECOMMERCIAL

RESIDENTIAL

WEST ELEVATION

NORTH-EAST ISOMETRIC

NORTH-EAST ISOMETRIC HVAC & STRUCTURE

PLAN - FIRST FLOOR

PLAN - SECOND FLOOR

EAST-WEST SECTION

PARTI

FIGURE GROUND

ZONING

SITECOMMERCIAL

RESIDENTIAL

WEST ELEVATION

NORTH-EAST ISOMETRIC

NORTH-EAST ISOMETRIC HVAC & STRUCTURE

PLAN - FIRST FLOOR

PLAN - SECOND FLOOR

EAST-WEST SECTION

PARTI Public pool on an in fill site in between a hardware store and a grocery store. The parti was to center the pool area on the site and slide a U-shaped bar of support space around it. Centering the pool area pulls the space away from the party walls of the adjacent buildings allowing for the walls to become glazing providing ample portions of natural light. Also, because of its high required ceiling height, centering the space pulled the tall portion of the building off the street edge allowing the facade to fit well into the context.

Parti

West Elevation

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FIGURE GROUND

ZONING

SITECOMMERCIAL

RESIDENTIAL

WEST ELEVATION

NORTH-EAST ISOMETRIC

NORTH-EAST ISOMETRIC HVAC & STRUCTURE

PLAN - FIRST FLOOR

PLAN - SECOND FLOOR

EAST-WEST SECTION

PARTI

East - West Section

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19 Cody Cornellier Spiral Dorm

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ROOM DEATIL: FURNITURE AND LAYOUTSCALE: 1/16” = 1’

EXAMPLE FLOOR PLANSCALE: 1/4” = 1’

FALL ‘09 / ARCH 410 / PROJECT E1 / CELLULAR STRUCTURAL ORGINIZATION / CODY CORNELLIER

A short study of a cellular dormitory floor plan arrangements The solution is a cell that is an eighth of a circular floor plan. Five of the cells are for bedrooms, with two bedrooms in each cell. The other three cells are made up of two meeting rooms, a balcony, and a social area. Together each floor then becomes a bigger cell that is rotated 45 degrees from the floor under it. There is an entry to a spiral stair case that wraps around the out side of the building on each floor.

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The program of this project was to create a kit of parts open air public market that has the ability to shade itself while still allowing natural lighting. The solution was a double roof system. The two layers of the roof used the kit of parts louvers in perpendicular directions of each other creating a lattice effect. By placing a spacer between the two roof layers the amount of shade was increased but also allowed for more indirect sunlight to reflect in between the layers and into the space below.

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A research project of volume and space by designing and fabricating an 18” by 18” cube. Pushing the limit on how much of a cube could be removed and still read as a volume or space. The solution is an L-shape that is repeated on each side of the cube. This created an object from certain angles which still retained the shape of a cube and from other angles and orientations it became something entirely different.

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