Dylan Gibbs Education · University of Virginia School of Architecture B.S. Arch...
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University of Virginia School of ArchitectureB.S. Arch (Pre-Professional), B. Arch HistoryDean’s List, Intermediate Honors
St. Christopher’s SchoolHighest Honors
Charlottesville, VAFall 2021
Richmond, VAMay 2017
Education
Research Assistant, Collective Living and the Architectural Imaginarywith Felipe Correa, Anthony Averbeck, and Devin DobrowolskiFabricated drawings of case study buildings through a series of analytical projections.Analyzed a series of buildings through multiple contextual layers relating them to their city and greater ecosystems.
Teaching Assistant, SARC 6710Engaged with workshop groups twice a week throughout the semester.Reviewed student’s assignments biweekly and held office hours weekly.Contributed further by doing additional research with Professor Earl Mark.
Intern, ARCHITECTUREFIRMProcured a drawing set of a carriage house renovation from schematic design to 100% construction documents in collaboration with a senior architect and partner.Created and altered presentation and marketing material using InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Enscape, Rhino, Revit, and SketchUp.
Extern, Lynx VenturesUsed Mapbox, ArcGIS Pro, Illustrator, and InDesign to create and edit interactive maps of the company’s properties and amenities.Conceptualized an aesthetic mode based on the company’s branding and style guides.
Intern, Johannas Design GroupAssisted with schematic designs, developing new concepts and creating drawings.Collaborated with various team members and senior architects when working on day-to-day tasks and devising new concepts.
Graphic Designer, University of Virginia Athletic DepartmentCreated a broad range of work using various design techniques using Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, and Bridge to create images and layouts.Conceptualized and developed print and digital graphical products for recruiting, key events, and invitational activities.
Job Shadowing, SMBW ArchitectsAccompanied senior members of the firm as they performed client meetings and site visits.Procured precedent images for presentation slides and design development.
Charlottesville, VASeptember 2019 - Present
Charlottesville, VAFall 2019
Richmond, VASummer 2019
Richmond, VAWinter 2019
Richmond, VASummer 2017, 2018
Charlottesville, VAAugust 2017 - September 2019
Richmond, VASummer 2016
Experience
Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, AutoCAD, Rhino, Enscape, V-Ray, Lumion, Mapbox, Photography/Videography, DJI Drone Photography/Videography
Revit, ArcGIS Pro, SketchUp Pro, Grasshopper, Bluebeam, Premier Pro, 3D Printing
Proficient
Knowledgeable
Skills
(703) [email protected]@dylangibbs.com
Dylan Gibbs
Subterranean Museum
Subterranean Museum Plan
Urban Context
At Grade Plan
At Grade Paths
Co-Working Space
Mullions
Rooftop Park
Chosen Programs;Square Footage
Categor izat ion of Gal lery Space
Distr ibut ion of Gal lery Space Abi l i ty to Work Independent ly Abi l i ty to Work Col lect ive ly
The Other Market Street Park
A cultural response to Charlottesville’s Market Street Park and the Robert E. Lee Statue
“CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — The city of Charlottesville was engulfed by violence on Saturday as white nationalists and counter protesters clashed in one of the bloodiest fights to date over the removal of Confederate monuments across the South.
White nationalists had long planned a demonstration over the city’s decision to remove a statue of Robert E. Lee. But the rally quickly exploded into racial taunting, shoving and outright brawling, prompting the governor to declare a state of emergency and the National Guard to join the police in clearing the area.
Those skirmishes mostly resulted in cuts and bruises. But after the rally at a city park was dispersed, a car bearing Ohio license plates plowed into a crowd near the city’s downtown mall, killing a 32-year-old woman.”
- The New York Times, Aug. 12, 2017
Location: Charlottesville, Virginia
Program: Cultural Center
MuseumGallery Space
Co-working SpaceMaker’s SpaceWorkshop Classrooms
Co-working SpaceWorkshop Classrooms
Public Park
GF:
1F:
2/3F:
Roof:
Structure and Circulation
Ground Layer
Urban Units Layer
Suburban Units Layer
Rural Unit LayerThree Places
The intent for the housing complex is to show a density of spacial typologies within a limited urban context. Four stacked landscapes — an urban parking lot, a floor of an urban housing complex, a suburban street, and a rural farm — form independent ecosystems stacked on top of one another, maintaining the true phenomenological experience of each individual place. Each place acts as an individual system in a complex machine.
Questions as drivers of the project are engaged as such: Can the idealized American quality of life be maintained as population densities increase? Preparing for this inevitable future, what basic need requirements must be satisfied before such increases in density take place? What role will nature, comprehensively, play in such an increase in density in an urban context? Is not the issue here ‘urban rural’ and subsequently ‘suburban rural’ literally and metaphorically thought and practiced? Three Places attempts to reflect on the concept of ‘urban rural’: creating the phenomenological atmosphere of a rural site within an urban place.
The concept of allowing one ground to arrange nature on numerous levels acts as both a continuation of the existing landscape and a symbol of its artificiality. Three Places provides multi-level public and private space as an extension to existing public spaces. At ground level it serves the Downtown Mall and Charlottesville’s downtown life. At the second level, it uses density of urbanity to directly relate to its ground floor. Distancing itself from the ground, a suburban floor reaches comparable heights to the neighbouring parking garage to remain grounded in site but non directly within the dense, urban context. 155 feet off of the ground, a rural house and landscape raise above the city to achieve views unencumbered of the site; rolling hills at the edge create a feeling of an endless plateau above the city.
Location: Charlottesville, Virginia
Program: Housing and such
Existing SpaceParking Lot
Urban Housing
Suburban HousingRoad
Rural HousingFarm
GF:
1F:
2/3F:
Roof:
Urban Ground Urban Units
Suburban Units Rural Unit
Existing Building Studies
Through the study of existing buildings, lessons learned in both spatial uses and computer drafting lead to a understanding of the space in a new way.
3018 Floyd Avenue, a row house in the Museum District of Richmond, Virginia was examined as a dwelling unit for three people and a dog, Sadie. An axonometric drawing accompanied by a plan and section are used as devices to examine the use of spaces in two regions of the house -- the front of the house and the first floor. A further examination to how the house works in a system of similar houses reveals how the houses are repeated in plan but greatly varies in facade.
University Hall at the University of Virginia, examined in its final years before being demolished, was modeled in Rhino 6 and rendered using V-Ray.Written about by UVAToday and the School of Architecture in further detail, the works were produced as a way to shape a new era for the project – one of a digital reality.
The focus of the project was significantly influenced by the interior as its details carried much of the spirit of the building during its construction and early life. Using the original blueprints and some photos of the building taken during a site visit, a computer model of the arena in University Hall was formed by recreating three dimensional geometries of the space (down to the seat number). After the model’s construction, V-Ray was used to understand the material and lighting components of the space.
Location: Virginia
Program: Housing and Recreational
wooden joists 2"X10"sub flooring on diagonal 1"X8"wooden beam 10"x10"sycamore flooring 5"x0.75"
12"
basement
outer whythe 3.5"air space 2"inner whythe 3.5"strapping 1.5"lathplasterbalsam bark paint
bedroom
living room
attic
108"
24"
foyer
sadie
cross beam
beagle-hound mix
12"
galvanized steel sheett=0.1" standing-seam roofingstructural plywood t-.5"rafter 1"x1" @ 10"rigid insulation foam t=.5"steel plate t=.6"steel pipe 2 X 4 X .15
office
1.5 ton 12 seer air handlerdual heat pump
8" rise10" tread
108"
108"
96"
12"
Internship WorkARCHITECTUREFIRM
In the summer of 2019, I interned at ARCHITECTUREFIRM in Richmond, Virginia. Over the course of the summer, several projects occupied a majority of my time, notably a construction drawing set for local carriage house renovation. Under the supervision of a partner and senior architect, I drew, labeled, and annotated a seventeen page set from schematic design through 100% CDs. Through the process, I also was a member of client and contractor meetings. The project is expected to complete construction by Thanksgiving 2019.
Other works and responsibilities included rendering, representational drawings, site analysis, code analysis, material and furniture selections, and schematic design for residential, commercial and multi-use projects in Virginia (Charlottesville, Delataville, Richmond), Washington, D.C., and New York (Manhattan, Montauk).
Similar internships and externships focused on schematic design, urban mapping, marketing visualization, and presentation material.
Section Detail - Window Wall D100 at Head1
Section Detail - Window Wall D100 at Threshold3
Section Detail - at Wall base and Floor of Storage Room 1015
Section Detail - Skylight2
Section Detail - At Ceiling of Storage Room 1014
2x6
1 3/8" 3 1/2" 5 5/8" 3/4" 2 3/4"
1'-2 1/8" VIF
3/4"
1 3/
4"3/
4"
Spray insulation typical ininterior wood frame walls - fillsteel beam cavity withinsulation, typ.
Wood blocking at screenpocket as required
Wood trim, painted to matchwall color - align faces withface of window screen housingand adjacent gypsum wall
Window wall screen pocket,refer to window manufacturerfor specification
1/8" +/- plaster finish on1/2" gypsum wall board,typical all wall for room 100
PL-01
Interior - Studio Exterior
2x62x4
D100
el. 7'-8 1/4"Fin Masonry OpeningB.O. Steel
Existing brick wall
Salvage existingbrick for concealingnew steel beam
New 10x33 steelbeam - pack withblocking
Notch brick to hidesteel plate
Finished face of brickwall beyond
Exterior wood trim -painted to matchfolding window wallframe
Pressure treated woodblocking at windowframe as required
9 3/
4" V
IF1"
2"1/4"
9 1/8" 5"
Center line of steel beam
Window wall screen pocket beyond
Wood trim beyond
Window wall screenframe - T.O. frame toalign with finish floor
beyond
Concrete slab
WB-01
ST-01
D100
Waterproofing at edgeof slab - carry underwindow frame to coverslab depression
1" rigid insulation atedge of concrete slab,typical
-0'-3 1/4"T.O. Exterior Paver
8"
Exterior paver - seelandscape drawings
Brick wall beyond2"6
5/8"
7 3/
8"
Floor assembly Contractor to verify requirements
2 3/
8"7/
8"
1 3/8" 3 1/2" 5 5/8" 3/4" 2 3/4"
1'-2 1/8" VIF
10 1/8" 4"
-0'-3 1/4"T.O. Slab
0'-0"Finish Floor
Edge of slab
Sealant and backer rod
Exterior paver - seelandscape drawings
2"
3 1/
4"
5/8" 3 1/2"
5/8"
1 3/8"
6 1/
2"
2" 4"5"
1'-5 3/4"1'-11 1/2"1"9"
Existing adjacent building
Existing parapet beyond
GFRC ceiling at skylight -suspended ceiling fromstructure above
T
Aluminum knife-edge channel
Exterior wood trim beyond
Center of existing beam
Existing beam toremain, paint andrepair as required
9'-3 3/4"Finished Ceiling
2 3/
4"
Exterior sheathed ceiling,paint to match interior walls
Existing door anddoor track to bereused, paint andrepair as required
3"
5/8"
1 1/
2"7/
8"
1'-4 1/4"
12'-10" VIFT.O. Wall
9'-3 3/4"Finished Ceiling
1/4"
1"2
1/2"
D102
ST-01
WB-01
PL-01
Backer rod and sealant
Interior - Studio Interior - Storage Exterior
Interior - Studio Exterior
Interior - Studio Exterior
BeyondD101Existing sliding doorsto remainExisting brick wall
AB-01
XSC-01
Exterior sheathing
6 1/8" Partition EX1
Beyond
1/4" reveal
T.O. Concrete Slab -0'-3 1/4"T.O. Exterior Paver
8"
Adjustable track light fixture
Driver
Power supply
Velux adhesive underlayment 9" width
Velux EDL flashing as required
Blocking as required
Layer of 1/2" gypsum wall boardwith 1/8" +/- plaster finish
7/8" furring channel spaced 16" O.C.
Factory installed 21ga. steel deck seal mountingbracket with corrosion resistant finish
Gypsum wall board trim groove
3'-1 1/2"
2 7/8" 2'-8 5/8" Aperture Width (Daylight Area) 2 1/8"
22ga. roll formed aluminum frame cover
Insulated glazing
9 1/4"
5/8"
7/8"
1'-2
1/4
"
6"3/
4"3/
4"
1 1/
2"7
1/2"
Suspended hat channel grid
5/8" gypsum ceiling
7/8" steel furring channelspaced 16" O.C.
3 5/8" light gauge steel stud
Align1/4" reveal
Velux fixed skylights (FS), deck mountedM06 - space to center over existing joists
Blocking as required
-0'-1"T.O. Slab
0'-0"Finish Floor
Open to plenum return
Open to mechanical room beyondfor plenum return
Grout infill as req'd
4"
Grout infill
4"
3 5/8" 7/8" 5/8"
Stefanovich RenovationRichmond, Virginia
www.architecturefirm.co804-308-8007
100% Construction Documents6 August 2019
A410
Exterior Section Details
3" = 1'-0"
NotesNotesFloor Assembly (top to bottom):- 3/4" stone floor on- setting bed on- Grout infill on- 4" concrete slab on- sub-slab vapor barrier on- compacted gravel base
Roof assembly (outside to inside):- TPO roof membrane on- 1" rigid insulation- New 3/4" sheathing on- existing wood rafters with new spray insulationbetween rafters
Refer to A900 for all material descriptions listed belowand on drawings.
AB-01 Air BarrierCONC-01 Concrete GWB Gypsum Wall BoardPL-01 Plaster finishST-01 BluestoneST-02 QuartzWB-01 Wall BaseWD-01 Solid Wood FinsWD-02 Veneer WoodWP-01 WaterproofingXSC-01 Exterior StuccoXWD-01 Exterior grade wood cladding, stained
Refer to landscape drawings
Location: Virginia, New York, D.C.
Program: Housing, Commercial, Recreational, Multi-Use