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JACOB COX A COLLECTION OF ARCHITECTURAL IDEAS

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A collection of Architectural Design Projects while obtaining a M.S. in Architecture from Kansas State University.

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JACOB COX

A COLLECTION OF ARCHITECTURAL IDEAS

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Creative Thinking Problems in Design Building Construction Systems in ArchitectureHistory of the Designed EnvironmentHistory of Building and Construction

2- Dimensional DesignItalianSite Planning and Design International Field StudyUrban Design and Development

EDUCATIONKansas State UniversityManhattan, KS2011-Current

Wilson High SchoolWilson, KS

M.S. of Architecture Minor of Regional and Community Planning4th Year Architecture StudentUndergrad/Graduate GPA - 3.0Graduation Date May 2017

Diploma Final GPA 3.5Graduation Date - May 2011

COURSEWORKEnvironmental Design Studio Architecture Design StudioEnvironmental Systems Environmental Design and SocietyStructural Systems of Architecture

WORK EXPERIENCEFabricator/CNC Machine OperatorMaico Industries, Inc.Structural Steel Fabrication Ellsworth, KSSummer Employment, 2012-2014

Student ArchitectiTACKSU Campus Technology RenovationManhattan KS May 2015 - Current

Screen PrinterGeorge Eschbaugh AdvertisingScreen Printing & Graphic DesignWilson, KSSummer Employment, 2010-2011

Construction & RenovationJardine Apartments Special ProjectsConstruction ContractorManhattan, KSSummer Employment, 2014

Descriptive Physics City PlanningDigital ArchitectureEnvironmental Design and SocietyFundamentals of Architecture Technology

To further personal education and professional knowledge and experience by obtaining an internship in the �eld of architecture.

OBJECTIVE

3DS MaxIndesignSketching

PROFESSIONAL SKILLSRevitAutoCadRhinoCNC Machinery

Laser CuttingSketchupEcotec

Hand DraftingRisa 2DModel BuildingAdobe Creative Suites

JACOB COX 2016 Tunstall Circle Manhattan, KS 66506654 East Ash Drive Wilson, KS [email protected] +39 392 051 785900

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BOWERY BAY FERRY TERMINAL

DALLAS PUBLIC LIBRARY

SAN DIEGO RESTAURANT & MARKET

SOL LEWITT ARTIST MUSEUM PROJECTS 01

02-06

07-15

16-19

20-27

Queens New York City, NYArchitectural Design Studio

Spring 2015

San Diego, CAArchitectural Design Studio,

Fall 2016

Dallas, TXArchitectural Design Studio,

Spring 2014

New York City, NYArchitectural Design Studio

Spring 2015

Rhino Revit

EcotecIllustrator

Photoshop

ConcreteSteelGlassSlate

Wood

CNC LasercutingHand Modeling

Rhino Revit

Risa 2-DIllustrator

Photoshop

Rhino3DS Max

EcotecIllustrator

Photoshop

Hand Drafting

CNC LasercutingHand Modeling

CNC LasercutingHand Modeling

Hand Modeling

Board Formed Concrete Powder-coated Steel

GlassPolycarbonate

Glue-lamCeder Wood

ConcretePainted steel

GlassWood

ConcreteSteelGlassSlate

Wood

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SOL LEWITT ARTIST MUSEUM

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Auditorium

O�ces

Short TermStorage

Long TermStorage

Archive Display

ConservationLab

ConservationLab

LoadingUnpack

Area

Lobby

Orientation Gallery

BookStore Gift Shop

Basement Level 1’ 1/8”

1st Floor1’ 1/8”

2nd Floor1’ 1/8”

2nd Floor1’ 1/8” 4th Floor

1’ 1/8”

Orientation Gallery

RRService

Process Gallery

Orientation Gallery

RRService

Education Gallery

Orientation Gallery

RRService

Temporary ExhibitsGallery

CafeBenefactorsRoom

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FIRST FLOORSUB LEVEL SECOND FLOOR THIRD FLOOR FOURTH FLOOR

SPATIAL OVERLAP CIRCULATION

The Sol Lewitt Museum located in New York City is inspired by the minimalistic, geometric, process driven art that is housed within its walls. Using Lewitt’s mathematical approach, a grid regimented system became the underlaying programmatic structure of the spaces. After careful analysis and an intensive light study, it was determined that Sol’s three main types of pieces deserved to be showcased in varying levels of illumination. A series of aggregates, using the artists portfolio of sculptures as geometric inspira-tion, create the space and light needed. Allowing these spaces to overlap and intertwine fully encompasses the process driven mentality of Sol Lewitt. While creating a journy through color rich paintings soaked with natural light, stark white cube structures showcasing their depth by shadows cast from a di�used source, and the contrasting black and

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Auditorium

O�ces

Short TermStorage

Long TermStorage

Archive Display

ConservationLab

ConservationLab

LoadingUnpack

Area

Lobby

Orientation Gallery

BookStore Gift Shop

Basement Level 1’ 1/8”

1st Floor1’ 1/8”

2nd Floor1’ 1/8”

2nd Floor1’ 1/8” 4th Floor

1’ 1/8”

Orientation Gallery

RRService

Process Gallery

Orientation Gallery

RRService

Education Gallery

Orientation Gallery

RRService

Temporary ExhibitsGallery

CafeBenefactorsRoom

NORTH ELEVATION

SITE CONTEXT PLAN

EAST ELEVATION WEST ELEVATION

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TRANSVERSE SECTION

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LONGITUDINAL SECTION

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SAN DIEGO MARKET & RESTAURANT

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PROCESS DIAGRAMS

RESTAURANT SECOND FLOOR

RESTAURANT FLOOR

MARKET FIRST FLOOR

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RESTAURANT

SECTION THROUGH RESTAURANT

The San Diego Market and Restaurant stretches diagonally across a large lot at the termination of park blvd. The south/west north/east axis is a continuation of the main pedestrian walkways creating a cohesive datum. Using the maximum cross dimensional area, the site is divided up into eight grid regimented cells �owing with the datum of the walkway. Allowing for these cells to slide past each other along the geometric grid establishes abundant positive space. Given the climate of the area these cells consist of clean steel columns rising to a cohesive roof-plane of glu lam shading louvers creating a comfortable sense of enclosure. Pulling one edge of each cells plane creates three main zones. Splitting apart the main programmatic elements, the market and restaurant, and placing them on either side of the datum establishes a pedestrian mall while enveloping the site in positive partially enclosed exterior space and establishing view ports to the surrounding context. The functions �ow in and out through quad fold doors, clear story curtain walls and wood louvers, while allowing for natural ventilation and light. The warm natural enclosed atmosphere is �nished with the development of a double polycarbonate roof system blocking moisture and di�using natural light.

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MARKET SECTION

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EAST ELEVATION

LONGITUDINAL SECTION

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WEST ELEVATION

NORTH ELEVATION

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SOUTH ELEVATION

RESTAURANT

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VIEW OF MARKET LOOKING NORTH

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12 13SECTION PERSPECTIVE THROUGH RESTAURANT

The San Diego Market and Restaurant stretches diagonally across a large lot at the termination of park blvd. The south/west north/east axis is a continuation of the main pedestrian walkways creating a cohesive datum. Using the maximum cross dimensional area, the site is divided up into eight grid regimented cells �owing with the datum of the walkway. Allowing for these cells to slide past each other along the geometric grid establishes abundant positive space. Given the climate of the area these cells consist of clean steel columns rising to a cohesive roof-plane of glu lam shading louvers creating a comfortable sense of enclosure. Pulling one edge of each cells plane creates three main zones. Splitting apart the main programmatic elements, the market and restaurant, and placing them on either side of the datum establishes a pedestrian mall while enveloping the site in positive partially enclosed exterior space and establishing view ports to the surrounding context. The functions �ow in and out through quad fold doors, clear story curtain walls and wood louvers, while allowing for natural ventilation and light. The warm natural enclosed atmosphere is �nished with the development of a double polycarbonate roof system blocking moisture and di�using natural light.

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MEZZANINE LEVEL OVERLOOKING RESTAURANT

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PARTIALLY ENCLOSED SECOND LEVEL SEATING

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DALLAS PUBLIC LIBRARY

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NORTH ELEVATION

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FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR THIRD FLOOR

SECTION B

The Dallas Library is modi�ed set piece design. Three symmetrical �oors wrap around a central atrium and through a series of massive piers. The concrete Piers are the primary structure and also house all service aspects. The surrounding context allows for openings on the north and south side. A slanted curtain wall placed between the piers on these faces allow for maximum natural daylighting as well as sightlines into the library and out onto the busy streets and nearby golf course. The roof plan extends a louvered system over these faces both protecting the building from solar gain and re�ecting broken light into the spaces. These overhangs create positive outdoor space engaging the public street, and allowing for a more private area facing the golf course. The same louver system is used in a skylight opening up to the central atrium.

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WEST ELEVATION

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SOUTH ELEVATION

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HAND MODELED

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SERVICE CORE

BOWERY BAY FERRY TERMINAL

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Context Plan Site Forces Diagrammed

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B

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FLOOR PLAN

The Bowery Bay Ferry Terminal is located in north Queens, and will serve as the missing transportation link for the greater Manhattan area. Situated directly adjacent to Laguardia airport, with a direct connection to all major bus and tram lines. The nearby residents of East Elmhurst have a direct link, bypassing the industry sector, along a green bridge spanning from the northeast edge of the sector. The terminal is split into three programmatic bars placed on the north axis, framing view ports to the verdant edge of rikers island and to the activity of East Elmhurst coastline and �ourishing park. These conceptual bars slide past each other on a geometric grid placed on a elongated pier, pushing towards the deepest point of the bay. The stitch spaces connecting each bar are multipurpose spaces adding the ability for recreation, philanthropy, and educational program. Earthy concrete columns rise out of the ground splitting into stark white steel holding a roof spanning the entirety of the pier, creating positive exterior space to both private stitch spaces and public areas. Extensive skylights draw natural light into the complex, while feeding the thermal mass surrounding interior services space during the cold seasons, and allows for natural ventilation and night �ushing abilities during the warm seasons. Concrete walls boast deep form lines, mimicked by the mullion pattern of the wrapping curtain wall.

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SECTION B

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NORTH ELEVATION

NORTH ELEVATION

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EAST ELEVATION

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The Bowery Bay Ferry Terminal is located in north Queens, and will serve as the missing transportation link for the greater Manhattan area. Situated directly adjacent to Laguardia airport, with a direct connection to all major bus and tram lines. The nearby residents of East Elmhurst have a direct link, bypassing the industry sector, along a green bridge spanning from the northeast edge of the sector. The terminal is split into three programmatic bars placed on the north axis, framing view ports to the verdant edge of rikers island and to the activity of East Elmhurst coastline and �ourishing park. These conceptual bars slide past each other on a geometric grid placed on a elongated pier, pushing towards the deepest point of the bay. The stitch spaces connecting each bar are multipurpose spaces adding the ability for recreation, philanthropy, and educational program. Earthy concrete columns rise out of the ground splitting into stark white steel holding a roof spanning the entirety of the pier, creating positive exterior space to both private stitch spaces and public areas. Extensive skylights draw natural light into the complex, while feeding the thermal mass surrounding interior services space during the cold seasons, and allows for natural ventilation and night �ushing abilities during the warm seasons. Concrete walls boast deep form lines, mimicked by the mullion pattern of the wrapping curtain wall.

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JACOB [email protected]

+39 392 051 7859