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m. arch applicant 2013 myUH ID: 1162071 JULIE HOLDER architecture + design portfolio

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m. arch applicant 2013myUH ID: 1162071

JULIE HOLDERarchitecture + design portfolio

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JULIE HOLDER curriculum vitae

THE PLAZA mixed-use development

PLAY BY PLAY theater design

MEDIEVAL REVIVAL performing arts center

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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN furniture design

CAMPUS CHOICE student housing

FITNESS.LAB recreational center

PHOTOGRAPHY individual interest

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EDUCATION

EXPERIENCE

Texas A&M UniversityBachelor of Environmental Design, December 2011College of Architecture

Texas A&M University - Santa Chiara CenterSemester Abroad, Spring 2011Castiglion Fiorentino, Italy

Texas State UniversityInterior Design, Fall 2007-Spring 2008College of Applied Arts

Technical Designer, Gensler, Houston, TX | 06.11.12 - presentWork in collaboration with coworkers to create construction documents and 3D models in Revit for the firm’s projects. Projects I’ve worked on include a high school renovation, semi-conductor facility, and renovation of an existing hospital into a new educational campus.

Architectural Intern, Hollenbeck Architects Houston, TX | 04.16.12 - 08.30.12Worked part-time for Brad Hollenbeck on construction documents for high-end residential homes in Houston and it’s surrounding areas.

3310 Louisiana St. # 2308 | Houston, TX 77006 | [email protected] | 832 .545 .2689curriculum vitaeJULIE HOLDER

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Architecture GPA | 3 .250

Digital: AutoCAD, 3DPhotoshopIllustratorInDesignCNC MillingLasercutting

Manual: Model MakingTechnical Hand draftingPhotography

Learning: Revit ArchitectureGoogle SketchUPArtlantis Studio

American Institute of Architecture StudentsSocial and Events Committee, 2011General Member, 2008-2011

The BIG EventA one day volunteer event to “say thanks” to the residents of Bryan/College Station.Spring 2009 - 2010

AIA Gingerbread Build-Off An annual competition between architecture firms in Houston using 100% edible materials.Fall 2012

Best Overall Site PlanStudio: Arch. 305, Collaborative project with two studios at the University of OklahomaProject: The Plaza at Tulsa North, Fall 2010

Overall GPA | 2 .989

ACTIVITIESAWARDS

SKILLS

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THE PLAZA mixed-use development | 3rd year studio

The community known as “Tulsa North” in Tulsa, Oklahoma is an underserved, desolate area in need of rejuvenation. With minimal resources available in transportation, health care, and available jobs; the people of Tulsa North are unable to function properly. We were given a site that had an existing run-down strip center with a clinic already in the construction phase at the East side of the site. My partner, Becca Barenblat, and I made a design decision to leave the clinic as is in order to develop a mixed-use facility to provide a source of income in the community and give families a chance at a better quality of life.

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THE PLAZA mixed-use development | 3rd year studio

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1. Driver’s Ed/Car Rental2. Tutoring Center3. Boutique4. Sandwhich Shop5. Smoothie Shop6. Karate Studio7. Bookstore/Cafe8. Dance Studio9. Health Food Grocer10. Daycare Center11. Restaurant12. Goodwill Drop-Off13. Goodwill Shop14. Frozen Yogurt15. Incubation Office16. Neighbor For Neighbor17. Arts and Crafts Store18. Boutique19. Public Gym20. Pharmacy21. Hotel Lobby

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THE PLAZA mixed-use development | 3rd year studio

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south elevation

typical wall section

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performing arts center | 3rd year studioMEDIEVAL REVIVAL

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Medieval Revival was a design challenge given during my semester abroad in Castiglion Fiorentino, Italy. The site is a real and commonly used area by the local Italians, who also came to our studio review for ideas of how to develop the area. I took what was already provided, the historical fortress stone wall and designed a performance art center that could be used as a theater, art gallery, and a bar at night with a outdoor piazza for social gatherings. I wanted to explore how to preserve the history and culture of this intimate Italian town with local materials and provide a modern day cultural center to introduce change.

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performing arts center | 3rd year studioMEDIEVAL REVIVAL

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Play by Play is a design based off a well-known play, “Who’s on first?” by Abbott and Costello. I was directed to take the play and turn it into architecture. The site itself was fictional but was restricted on the West and North sides with high-traffic roadways, to the East was an existing building, and to the South was a body of water. The comedy act “Who’s on first” is unique in the fact that the doalogue is constantly revolving while never coming to a point. As my process unfolds, you will see the dialogue and program wrapping around each other finally composing the structure for the skin of the roof.

theater design | 2nd year studioPLAY BY PLAY

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student housing | 4th year studioCAMPUS CHOICE

Campus choice is a mixed-use building, designed to sit on the edge of Texas A&M’s campus in a highly congested area of town. The site itself has very specific parameters with an entrance to an existing campus parking garage incorporated into the design and surrounded by three busy streets. I wanted to maximize as much of the site as possible, so the triangular form rising up twelve stories in the air gave the most amount of space without over stepping my boundaries. The first two floors are retail and commercial space with the towers becoming one bedroom and two bedroom student apartments.

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site plan

existing site

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student housing | 4th year studioCAMPUS CHOICE

Ground Level

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One Bedroom Layout

Levels 3,6,9,12

Two Bedroom Level

Levels 4-5, 7-8, 10-11

Second Story Two Bedroom Level

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Community SpaceOne Bedroom Apartments Two Bedroom Apartments

student housing | 4th year studioCAMPUS CHOICE

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Central Core One bedroom apartment Two bedroom apartment

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recreational center | 4th year integrated studioFITNESS.LAB

Fitness.lab is a recreational center designed to fill an entire block in downtown Bryan, Texas. The site itself serves as the South entrance into the highly active and cultural historic downtown. My partner, Seth Donnell, and I wanted to respond the level of the social activity and design a center that would draw in the locals. Our main design concept was to pull the running track outside of the main structure and have it supported entirely on it’s own. By doing this, we were able to learn how to design a round structure to stand as well as create a level of interest of the public. We also renovated the existing park across the street to liven the area and encourage outdoor activity.

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existing site

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site plan

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recreational center | 4th year integrated studioFITNESS.LAB

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natatorium level -17’ 0” public level + entry -2’ 0”

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recreational center | 4th year integrated studioFITNESS.LAB

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recreational center | 4th year integrated studioFITNESS.LAB

6. Steel ribs, 1’x1’ in dimension,

placed at every column.

1.Continuous handrail allowing

space between track and ribbed

structure

2.Steel decking in sheets of

10’x10’

3.Air duct running along the

bottom of the track, supplying

air through the side voids.

4.W-Sections curving with the

track allowing it to rest on the

“Y-Columns”.

5.Custom “T” shaped steel

connector for the skin and

ribbed structure.

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7. The skin of the track tube consisting

of interlocking steel C channels and

custom designed glass C members,

connected with steel clamps.

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furniture design | 1st year studioINDUSTRIAL DESIGN

Industrial design, by definition, is the fusion of applied art and applied science. In studio, it was to become a fusion of usable furniture and a sculptural form. The “study rest” is a hands-free alternative, designed to give your back a rest while conveniently hosting your textbook or other reading material. Ergonomic studies prove lying on your stomach, a common studying position, can cause significant pressure to the cervical vertebrae and can have lasting, painful effects. This is a healthier alternative, allowing your upper body to rest at a 45° angle comfortable with your eye-level at the height ergonomically to properly read.

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individual interestPHOTOGRAPHY

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