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A bunch of projects jumbled together from my time at SCAD while studying architecture.
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Brad Nobbe
Undergraduate Portfolio
SCAD BFA 2013
Architecture is the language of perception adaptation and function, found in an environment where datum and stratum, regulate sensation.
Intent
We see our design before its realiza on is seen by anyone else. We a required to speak about an idea that started in someone else’s mind and will end up under there possession. So to be a designer we must understand what is important to the client. We use common language and imagery to develop con nuity throughout our processes of design. These few datum and overall stratum are what allow us to develop connect and ul mately design the space that will adhere to the clients perceived func on.
Job History
Skills
Honors
Savannah College of Art and Design (Lacoste Campus)
Spring 2011Study Abroad Program
Equipment OperatorRoman Nobbe INC
June 2003 - PresentOperated heavy equipment for a family redi-mix business during high school and on breaks from college.
Offi ce AssistantJ.T. Turner Construction
Fall 2012
Temporary Job helping the company organize old construction documents. Also created digital fi ling system to expedite search and retrieval of fi les.
EducationSavannah College of Art and Design
Bachelors of Fine Arts in ArchitectureMinor Architectural History
Expected June 2014
AIAS, NOMA
Program consisted of working with SEMAPA on their Paris Rive Gauche project creating a multi-transit station, while living on campus in Lacoste, France.
Microsoft Offi ce, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Auto cad, Revit, Rhino,3ds Studio Max Design, Architectural Drafting, Architectural History, Concrete Testing, Time Management, Group Collaboration, Problem Solving,Sketch Up
Eagle Scout, Deans List, Works Selected for NAAB Accreditation Exhibit, Work Selected for Display by SEMAPA, SCAD Academic Honors Scholarship
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Form Space OrderClass: Fundamentals I Professor Dudzik
Crea ng a series of spaces, with resul ng form using a regulated ordered base. The fi nished project needed to be asymmetric, and modular. A bas was created a er construc on of the model to react and cul vate the developed wood model.
Using two square bases, while required to follow marks of base.
Base Repeated eight times.
Expansion of model.
Refi nement of expansion.
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Maritime MuseumLocation: Savannah, GA Program: Museum, Gallery, and Gathering Class: Fundamentals II Professor Woods
First look into the site analysis and design eff ect of building and landscape rela onships. Located at the end of the historic factors walk in Savannah, GA. Posi oned on a small but steep hillside design challenges included varying degrees of addi on and subtrac on.
Section B
Ground Floor
Section A
Photo Credit: Matthew Spinner
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La MicrocitéLocation: Paris, France Program: Multi Model Train Station Client: SEMAPA Class: Fundamentals III Professor Woods
While studying abroad in Lacoste, Aix en Provence, France, I par cipated in a collabora ve studio with two third year architecture students (Markia Maye; Sarah Waller,) and interior design student (Becky Myers.) Our job was to create a mul model train sta on for a new urban development program in the 13 Arrondissement. SEMAPA has been in charge of this project since the 1970’s. We worked with to develop a sta on that could bring meaning to an up and coming young neighborhood of Paris.
Lacoste and Paris Location
Digital Model built from a study on Tai Chi
Elevation
Study Sketching
Ground Floor Section
Human space and lighting Study
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Hot Springs MonasteryLocation: Hot Springs, NC Program: Cistercian Monastery Class: Studio I Professor Singeisen
The human condi on has fundamental impact on designing architecture. Shapes and sizes vary but outcomes are similar. Emo on can be found in buildings. Regula on can be found in building. Comfort can be found in buildings. In this design I looked into the me barrier one crosses when living the lifestyle of a Cistercian monk. Embellishing on the idea of mul ple courtyards and centralizing the core of study.
Residential De Hooch Painting Study
Church
Bell Towe
Monk Cells
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Site Context
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Savannah Urban Food Co-opLocation: Savannah, GA Program: Farmers Market/Allotment Gardens Artisan Rental Booths Client: Savannah Class: Studio II Professor Clements
Ci es are growing in size, but one things remains iconic in a ci es culture, economy ,and produc on, all cites need to have at least one market place. This becomes the mel ng pot of a city where locals can trade produce and adver se business. This studio was very site based, and we used the historic city of Savannah to infl uence our design, and urban plan.
City to Site Plan
Site Analysis
Circulation Paths, Edges, Nodes
Districts Public Transportation and Landmarks
Joanna Rejebian, Zach Aument, Aaron Burkhart, Brad Nobbe
Urban Development
Site Plan
Bridge Level Plan
Model
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Robotics FacilityLocation: Brooklyn, NY Program: Research and Learning Center Client: Clinton Hill Robotics Society Class: Studio III Professor Elnahs
Our world converges on tradi ons and technology. This compe on was to design a school and research facility where the student and public members could learn built and test new robots through all phases of design. We also needed to include a large lecture room for guest speakers. Clinton Hill Brooklyn has a very standard set of building type usually consis ng of four story brownstone building. Although recent tradi on have allowed for newer more modern and taller buildings to be built.
Site Plan
Study Model
Study Model
Gallery Plan
Digital Model
Concepts
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Live/Work Industrial ArtsLocation: Cincinnati, OH Program: Live/Work center for artists Client: Cincinnati AIA/ Over the Rhein Brewers District Class: Studio IV Professor Wishne
AIA of Cincinna out on this compe on to design a live work industrial ar st center at the top of the Brewers District on the Over the Rhein part of Cincinna . The Site consisted of a steep slope with and old factory building at the base. It was important to look at the history and fabric of the tradi onal Italianate district while also trying to adept in the new system of beau fi ca on that the city is trying to establish in this gentrifi ed area of town. Reuse of the building and extension of the city grid where key ideas to the design.
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