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Eric Doner
GGallery
Gallery 222
Architecture enables us to perceive andunderstand the dialectics of permanenceand change, to settle ourselves in the
world, and to place ourselves in the continuum of culture and time” ~ Juhani Pallasmaa
7000 Lee St. Arvada, CO9 7 0 . 2 2 2 . 3 9 1 [email protected]
M.Arch - University of Colorado Denver - 2009 Graduati on - August 09 | 3.988 gpaB.S. Electrical Engineering - Colorado State University - 2006
Math Minor, Optoelectronics Concentrati on | 3.599 gpa
• Materials Manager - Group Workcamps Foundati on - summers 2003-04,07 - Coordinated volunteer home repair constructi on projects - Delegated supervision of work projects to volunteer staff - Ordered and delivered building materials to 60+ work projects per week - Maintained a $30,000 materials budget bi-weekly - Developed positi ve community relati onships among businesses and chariti es - Ensured a quality customer experience for 1,200+ parti cipants and volunteers• Machinist - NSF ERC for EUV Science & Technology at CSU - summers 2005-06 - Operated CNC milling machine - Manufactured parts out of Delrin, Aluminum, Brass, & Copper• Computer Repair Technician - B&B Communicati on - 2000-02
Soft ware - Adobe CS3: Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign, Flash, Dreamweaver
- Revit Architecture 2009 + central fi le knowledge, AutoCAD 2007, Artlanti s Studio, AGI32, Sketchup - Mathcad, Matlab, Maple, Solidworks, ProCAM 2D, Lasercutt er, CNC.Relevant Courses - Architectural Photography, Daylighti ng, Revit, Human Factors in Design, Professional Practi ce
American Insti tute of Architecture Students Member
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WorksJapanese Tea HouseeWheatridge Co.
Urban InterventionDenver, Co.
Artist’s Galleries & StudiosDenver, Co.
Supplemental LibraryDenver, Co.
Pichler Museum of SculptureDenver, CCo.
Photography Portfolio ProjectNorthernn Co.
A tea house designed for Crown Hill Open-space Park in Wheatridge,Colorado, which sought to resolve Corbusier’s Five Points of Architecturewith the traditi onal Japanese tea ceremony requirements. The programwas modifi ed and adapted for the Colorado climate and included aneducati onal component due to the adjacency of a near-by school.
Japanese Tea House
Matthew SheaARCH5120/Spring 2007
Design Studio II
A week long design charrett e for a temporary urban interventi on designed to “fi x” Denver’s urban fabric, bring att enti on to the history of Denver’s boom/bust cycle, and highlight blocks missing buildings. Designed for 17th St. & Welton St. Denver, CO.
Urban Intervention
Victor KolouchARCH5130/Fall 2007
Design Studio III
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An urban in-fi ll project for a small art gallery with studio’s designed to promote interacti on between the arti sts, the public, and each other in the Lower Downtown District. Designed for 16th St. & Wazee St. Denver, CO.
Artist’s Galleries & Studios
Victor KolouchARCH5130/Fall 2007
Design Studio III
A supplemental library design that is like “writi ng”, based on writi ngsby Leach, Geertz, Foucault, Culler, Derrida, Pevsner, and Siegel, whichdoes not reinforce containment. Designed for 16th St. & Wewatt a St. Denver, CO.
Supplemental Library
Amir AmeriARCH5140/Spring 2008
Design Studio IV
Pichler Museum of Sculpture
Eric MorrisTeam: Rick Hibbard
ARCH6150/Summer 2008Comprehensive Design Studio
An art museum to house the works of Austrian sculptor Walter Pichler, with emphasis on materiality, human factors, and constructi on detailing.
Designed for 15th St. & Litt le Raven St.
The museum is about a dialog between the history of the site and elements Pichleruses in his sculpture. By moving through the building you gain insights and glimpsesof Pichlers work fi nally arriving at the work itself in a manner which represents theabstract circular process of design.
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"We must be able to change thelighting, the room proportions,the height, the floors." ~ Pichler on Museum Space
"..change rooms decisively, toeliminate useless things and, through the opening of previously boardedup windows to create new lightingconditions and open up a contextwith the city."
~ Walter Pichler
A collecti on of photographs of abandoned build-ings in northern Colorado, inspired by the fi lm “Northfork” by the Polish brothers.
Vacant - Empty - Forlorn - AbandonedLost - Deserted - Uninhabited - DiscardedDerelict - Neglected - Dilapidated -Misplaced - Isolated - Ruined - LonelyMistreated - In Transiti on - Waiti ng
Who lived in these buildings? Why did theyleave? What happened? What are the buildingswaiti ng for? Will anyone ever live here again?Why was this built here? What can it tell meabout a diff erent ti me? Or about my ti me? ...
Time.
Photography Portfolio Project
T. John HugesARCH6160/Spring 2007
Architectural Photography