Julie Jent Architectural Design Portfolio

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Julie Jent a r c h i t e c t u r e | d e s i g n p o r t f o l i o

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Design work from the University of Cincinnati, internships in the U.S. and abroad, and personal fine art pieces.

Transcript of Julie Jent Architectural Design Portfolio

Julie Jenta r c h i t e c t u r e | d e s i g n p o r t f o l i o

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The French Embassy of Greater Chicago

Norwood Community Art Therapy Center

The Center for Literary Studies

First Community Church

Baccarat Flagship Store

Xiamen Master Plan

Huangdao Financial Tower

Architectural Sketches

Pen & Ink Illustrations

Oil Paintings

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1054 South Pearl Street Columbus, OH 45206e : [email protected] c : 812.290.4663

experience Phillip Markwood ArchitectsContributed to a wide range of services for religious institutions: conceptualization, master planning, 3D Sketchup modeling, and DD and CD coordination.

GBBN ArchitectsParticipated in the historic renovation of Miami University’s dormitories. Tasks include field measuring, Revit modelling existing buildings, and designing the new public and private spaces.

Designed a mixed-use community master plan for Xiamen, China. Generated concepts, created physical and 3D models; Iterated forms in Rhino for a 200 m tower in Qingdao, China for client and government presentations.

Assisted with Cincinnati Music Hall‘s renovation; Field measured existing conditions, Revit modeled the existing building and coordinated building information with consultants.

Cincinnati Dream CenterLead a multi-disciplinary student team in the design and presentation of a 200,000 sq. ft homeless shelter center ; Designed in CAD and Rhino, and Photoshop rendered.

Architecture at LargeWorked on the design, rendering, and rebranding of Baccarat’s Madison Avenue flagship store.

Cincinnati, OHSummer 2013

Beijing, ChinaFall 2011

Cincinnati, OHSpring 2011

Cincinnati, OHSummers 2007, 2009

Class of 2013University of CincinnatiBachelors of Science in ArchitectureCincinnatus XIII Full Tuition Scholarship recipient

Contemporary Paris Design Studio1 of 20 top architecture students chosen to study architecture in Europe.

Ludwig Maximilian UniversitätStudied German History and participated in intensive language courses.Lena K. Suter International Studies Scholar

AutoCAD, Microstation, Sketchup, Rhino, RevitPhotoshop, Illustrator, InDesignCan operate basic power toolsAdvanced German speaking, writing

Artist at 400 West RichTenant in artist studio in Franklinton - concentration in oil painting and pen & ink illustrations

Artworks CincinnatiHelped lead twelve Cincinnati highschool students in the painting of a 5-story mural downtown; Worked with eighteen other Cincinnati highschool students on a 120’ x 19’ mural in Roselawn, Ohio.

Over-the-Rhine Community HousingVolunteered for grass-roots organization that renovates historic buildings in Cincinnati

special courses

skills

education

Paris, FranceFall 2012

Munich, GermanySummer 2010

Cincinnati, OHSummer 2012

community

Columbus, OHFall 2013 - Current

Cincinnati, OH2011-2013

New York, NYSpring 2012

Julie Jent

Columbus, OHCurrently

French Embassy of Greater Chicago

Norwood Community Art Therapy Center

The Center for Literary Studies

Designs created during undergrad at the University of Cincinnati

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Contemporary Paris Travel and 4th Year Studio

My photography study while abroad inspired this studio project. I sequenced hundreds of snapshots together and lead the viewer’s eye on a journey through Paris. I wanted the architecture to have the same color and snapshot quality.

Photography

ImpressionismI used the colorful and fragmented qualities of Impressionism and created a multi-faceted program and vibrant layers of architecture. I wanted visitors to experience “snapshots” of French life through the mixed-use areas and complex layers of colors and materials.

The French Embassy of Greater Chicago

Disection of Impressionism to

extract techtonic principles

central figure layering illusionsfocus

dissolvingdefining object

center of formpertinent program

center-- dense, privateexterior-- open, public

technique stylenumerous

overlapping

primary techtonic toolplanar

interlockingtranslucent

uses layers to create effectlight trick of the eyes

color, texture

lightreflections

overlapping transparenciestextures

paintings

space

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central figure: office core

extrusion: service areas

layering: exhibition spaces

illusion: triple pane glass

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private spaceservice and exhibits

public spacespecialty foods

semi-public spaceartists’ exhibits

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Bereavement

Addiction

Incarceration

Autism

Behavior Issues

Illness

Disaster ReliefEmotional Trauma

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3rd Year Urban Studies Studio

The Science of Dreaming and Spatial ProgressionI compared the transition from the community to a place of creative freedom to the science behind sleep. With each successive stage, the architecture transitions from an area of higher activity to lower energy and calm. Passing through the building as a whole allows the user to experience multiple cycles of the progression.

With each cycle, the user gently leaves behind familiar materials and views and enters quieter rooms filled with sun, rich, warm textures, and the opportunity to practice art.

Norwood Community

Art TherapyCenter

Art as Medicine• EmotionalHealing• Relaxation• ProblemSolving• StressRelease• SelfDiscovery• Introspection• SafeHaven

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REMlobby

dressing room

dance studio

dance studio

dance therapist’s

cafe

snackkiosk

sculpture studio

ceramics and foundry studio

painting studio

painting studio

painttherapist

storage

storage

storage

mechanical

photo lab

dark room

phototherapist

dressing room

drawing studio

drawingtherapist

drawing studio

public meeting room

gallery

gallery

gift shopinformation

lobby

public meeting room

public meeting room

consultationprivate therapy

waiting room

consultationprivate therapy

consultationprivate therapy

waiting room

ground level

2nd level

3rd level

art studio

art studio

public space cycle 1

cycle 2

cycle 3

cycle 4

Stage 1 awake : outsideStage 2 dozing : hallwaysStage 3 light sleep : entranceStage 4 sleep : prep areaStage 5 deep sleep : studio entranceStage 6 REM/dreaming : studio

Progression Metaphors

To transport patients from reality to artistic freedom and self-discovery, the progression is based on the sequence

of sleep and dreaming.

Concept: Science & Form

public space

REM

Stage 1

Stage 2

Stage 3

Stage 4

Stage 5

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REMlobby

dressing room

dance studio

dance studio

dance therapist’s

cafe

snackkiosk

sculpture studio

ceramics and foundry studio

painting studio

painting studio

painttherapist

storage

storage

storage

mechanical

photo lab

dark room

phototherapist

dressing room

drawing studio

drawingtherapist

drawing studio

public meeting room

gallery

gallery

gift shopinformation

lobby

public meeting room

public meeting room

consultationprivate therapy

waiting room

consultationprivate therapy

consultationprivate therapy

waiting room

ground level

2nd level

3rd level

art studio

art studio

public space cycle 1

cycle 2

cycle 3

cycle 4

Stage 1 awake : outsideStage 2 dozing : hallwaysStage 3 light sleep : entranceStage 4 sleep : prep areaStage 5 deep sleep : studio entranceStage 6 REM/dreaming : studio

Progression Metaphors

To transport patients from reality to artistic freedom and self-discovery, the progression is based on the sequence

of sleep and dreaming.

Concept: Science & Form

public space

REM

Stage 1

Stage 2

Stage 3

Stage 4

Stage 5

Development of Form

- mimicry of surrounding architecture- creation of large outdoor space- preservation of views

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The Center for Literary StudiesUrban Studies Studio

A dollhouse-like effect is created by halving the building with a walkway, which in effect visually connects each programmatic area and showcases the bustling community to passersby.

Visual Connecting Multiple Programs

Thermal MassA thermal mass trombe wall on the south facade creates a visually interesting curbside appeal while also providing heat gain/loss advantages for the building. Lastly, it creates privacy for the private artist residence, lecture space, and reading rooms.

The Center for Literary Studies is a hub for all age groups as well as a incubator for an artist-in-residence. The challenge was to create a cohesive but accomodating center for many use groups.

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childrenadults

meetingslecturespatio

1st Floorcheck-out

children’s areaadult reading

2nd Flooradult fiction

computer areaopen tables

3rd Flooradult non-fictionmeeting roomslarge conference

4th Floorlecture space

artist’s apartment

Uniting a diverse neighborhood by creating a multi-faceted program and linking spaces through visual

connections.

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Baccarat Flagship StoreArchitecture at Large

New York, NYSpring 2012

Xiamen City Master planGBBN Architects

Beijing, ChinaFall 2011

Huangdao Financial CenterGBBN Architects

Beijing, ChinaFall 2011

First Community ChurchPhillip Markwood Architects

Columbus, OHSep 2013 - Current

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Baccarat Flagship StoreArchitecture at Large

New York, NYSpring 2012

Xiamen City Master planGBBN Architects

Beijing, ChinaFall 2011

Huangdao Financial CenterGBBN Architects

Beijing, ChinaFall 2011

First Community ChurchPhillip Markwood Architects

Columbus, OHSep 2013 - Current

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First Community ChurchPhillip Markwood Architects | Columbus, OH | Sep 2013 - Current

Our team worked closely on a variety of religious institutions’ renovations and new constructions. We worked to infuse each space with spiritual symbolism and create a rich architectural experience that was uplifting as well as prayerful and reverent.

Christ ChurchCathedralMusic and Choir Department

Because of the small studio setting, I was able to contribute substantially across many projects and phases, but most specifically to renderings

and presentation drawings.

Team Role

Logos Master planning As-builts Detailed designs Material selection

Baccarat Flagship StoreArchitecture at Large | New York, NY | Spring 2012

High-end crystal company, Baccarat, asked us to rebrand their image for their Madison Avenue flagship store: We imagined something luxurious, modern, and appealing to a chic, young New York City consumer. Using dark woods, luminescent floor tiles, and sophisticated geometric motifs, the new store design aimed to cast centuries-old crystal designs in a new and modern light.

In addition to space planning and choosing materials, I designed

and rendered the featured crystal displays and assisted with the

marker renderings.

Team Role

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Xiamen Master PlanGBBN Architects | Beijing, China | Fall 2011

In order to ignite the development of a new city center in Xiamen, GBBN Architects

was asked to design a residential, retail, and entertainment master plan. With these

renderings, we helped the client envision a lively neighborhood. In six weeks, our team

designed the neighborhood in Sketchup physical models, and submitted a proposal

and renderings to the Chinese government.32 E

Luxury hotels and convention center act as focal points

Views corridors direct sight to the activity on the island

Open public spaces moveshoppers through the area

I helped design the retail district and curvilinear form. A professional renderer created

our final images.

Team Role

Huangdao Financial TowerGBBN Architects | Beijing, China | Fall 2011

Our GBBN Beijing office team worked together to create a mixed-use tower in

Huangdao. The form completes a half-circle waterfront complex with retail space on the street level floors. The financial offices seem

to organically grow and twist upward, and overlook the water and city center.

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I generated Sketchup iterations for client review. From these

options a final design was chosen, professionally rendered (below), and sent for goverment approval.

Team Role

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Michigan Avenue(Above) 2012. Ink on Bristol. 8’-1/2” x 11”

St. Basil’s Cathedral, Moscow(Far Right) 2011. Ink on Bristol. 4” x 4”

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London(Right) 2012. Ink on Bristol. 4” x 4”

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Architectural SketchesI draw everyday and always have a

sketchbook nearby.

Oil PaintingsI favor landscapes and city

street scenes.

Japan DaySunday, May 11 2014

Bandshell, Central Park

Pen & Ink IllustrationsIn particular, I love figure drawing

and fashion illustrations.

“I think there is nothing so delightful as drawing.” -Vincent van Gogh

Japan DaySunday, May 11 2014

Bandshell, Central Park

Japan Day 20142014. Ink on Bristol. 18” x 24”

Poster competition submission for Japan Day Festival in New York City

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Daffodils2014. Oil on canvas9” x 12”

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812.290.4663