Nathaniel Considine - Portfolio

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Undergraduate Work at UW-Milwaukee

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Residential College

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Residential Floor Plan

Section facing West

Exterior Rendering

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The Residential College project was with a site that layed itself out to interact with the surrounding campus buildings at UW-Mil-waukee. A site with residential housing across the street and large monumental buildings this attracted a medium scale building that could be inviting for both campus traffi c and residential traffi c.

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Brady Street Public Market

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First Floor Plan

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With a unique site, comes a unique building. My goal was to create a building that was both interactive on the interior as well as the exterior. To solve the problem with this site, I allowed the shape of the building to form with the bridge as it was an overwhelming obstacle with this site.

Second Floor Plan

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Courtyard Rendering

Model with Context

The site interaction with the busy Brady Street area was a huge infl uence on the design. Access from both Brady and Pearson Streets were incorporated and connecting these streets was an important portion of my design. The stair designed to connect these streets is shown to the left.

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Section facing South

Section facing East

Structural Section

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Bronzeville Jazz Center

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Third Floor Plan

Second Floor Plan

First Floor PlanNathaniel Considine

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The Bronzeville Jazz Center was a project that creating an interesting design element in fi tting in with it’s surroundings. My goal was to create a building that was intriguing on the shell and inviting on the interior by making the facade translucent in some areas and transparent in others.

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Interior Perspective of Facade

The interior is designed as two large volumes that fl oat against this large atrium space in the entry of the building. An interesting facade casts many different shadows throughout the atrium and allows for the public to interact and inhabit the space.

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Interior Render of Volumes

Section facing North

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Room for Repose

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Second Floor Plan

First Floor Plan

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Room for Repose is a project in which we were asked to design a room for travelers to relax, work, and get cleaned up in-between fl ights. My goal was to create hiearchy by placing the resting area on a second level which seperated it from the work and cleansing areas.

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Aerial View

Resting Area

Intricate Staircase

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Staircase/Desk

Staircase Leading to Resting Area

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Within this space is a key component that linked the resting area, to the work and cleansing areas. The sculptural stair allows for two different views onto the landing strip of the airport, as well as a desk that is built in. With the mul-tiple views out, it allows natural light to fi lter through the space.

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Habitat/Water Research Facility -Milwaukee Inner Harbor

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The Habitat/Water Research Facility Project was a process that started from scratch, there had been no development on this land for years. This land was basically fl at but offered great access to Milwaukee’s Kinnickinnic River that eventually spills into the Milwaukee Harbor. My fi rst task was to break down the land provided in the upper left drawing. From there I wanted to gain access to the river, creating an island, and then putting channels through the island I had created.

Land Given (Left)

Island I Created (Above)

Channels within the Island (Below)

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Temporary: Permanent:1320 E. Capitol Dr. #306 734 Fairview Ave.Shorewood, WI 53211 Endeavor, WI 53930

Nathaniel M. Considine [email protected] (608) 617-8777

Objective: To earn a job in fi eld of Architectural Design.

Education: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Milwaukee, WI School of Architecture and Urban Planning Bachelor of Science Graduated in December, 2013

Portage High School Portage, WI Graduated in June, 2009

Work Experience: Kirby Built Quality Products November 2013 - Present New Berlin, WI Technical Service Representative Computer Drafting (SolidWorks) Creating Custom Designed Signs Data Entry Customer Service Be on the Safe Side October 2009-December 2013 Team Leader Take Phone Call Requests Supervise up to a Dozen Employees at Once Brown Deer Park Golf Course May 2011-September 2013 Grounds Keeper (Seasonal) Greens Upkeep and Regular Maintenance

Culvers of Portage, WI June 2005-April 2011 Shift Supervisor Managed Shifts of Crew Members Took Care of Customer Complaints

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Skills: Software: Revit AutoCAD Google SketchUp Adobe Suite: Photoshop InDesign Illustrator SolidWorks Microsoft Offi ce: Word Excel Presentation QuickBooks

References: Tom Hofman Previous Professor/Mentor (414) 403-9752 [email protected]

Tim Wegner Previous Employer (414) 881- 0818 [email protected]