Jacksonville EdgeDuring my junior year, I was given a group project to redesign the Jacksonville Landing to implement mixed use. My teammates were Aaron Carver, Josh Stobe and Cooper Heafer, we were all given a specific role and tasks. Cooper and Aaron were the project managers, they mostly worked on research, worked on the model and foam board of the site. I was the Engineer and Josh was the architect. For the most part. Josh and I worked on most of the AutoCAD drawings. Our design included an apartment complex for residential use, along with a square and a river walk used for commercial purposes.
Here are some of the AutoCAD drawings that Josh and i created Illustrating our design. The first slide is the landscape view of the site. This slide shows the overall plan for the site. The second and third were the two floor plans of the apartment complex. The second drawing is the lobby floor and the third is every other floor where the apartments are located. The fourth and the fifth drawings are the two elevations. (The fifth is a representation of the view from St. Laura St.). The last drawing is a cross section of the front elevation of the building. The last two slides show the final model that we created of the Jacksonville Edge.
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Veterans Village Tiny House
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During my third year in the drafting academy we were given a project of designing a tiny house village for homeless veterans in the Jacksonville area. I choose to put my site at the Jacksonville MOSH (Museum of Science and History). Our project's were specifically oriented around fulfilling the needs of specific of veterans. For example if the veteran has a mental disability or physical limitations, such as an inability to climb stairs. The tiny house measures at 8' by 18". It has a shed roof
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LEED Certified School
During my last year in the drafting academy, my partner Hayden Wilhelm and I were given the challenge of designing a school that needed to be LEED certified. We designed a public K-8 named Nocatee Academy. The school has a carrying capacity of 900 students and is all oriented around a full scale basketball court in the center. The school also includes 32 bike racks able to hold over 250 bikes. Our school had a total of 28 LEED credits, making it silver certified.
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