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architecture
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Education
Experience
Activities
References
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HTK ArchitectsTopeka, KS
Lusk PropertiesOsage City, KS
1/2013
6/2012
8/2013
8/2012
2014 Urban Land Institute Competition Team Member
Architectural Engineering Institute Competition Team Member
Student Senator for the College of Architecture, Planning & Design
Boy Scouts of America Eagle Scout
Keith [email protected](785) 266-5373
Greg [email protected](816) 783-1622
EnglishConversational German
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2009
Master of ArchitectureKansas State UniversityCollege of Architecture, Planning and Design
2014
2010
AutoCAD 2014SketchUp ProPhotoshopIllustrator
InDesignRhinoceros 5Revit Architecture 2014Ecotect 2013
3ds Max 2014SketchingHand Modeling
a thirty week academic internship designing primarily educational, large scale military and higher education buildings. Responsibilities included schematic design, design development and construction document production, meeting with clients, completing change orders and revisions.
design-build, construction and maintenance supervision for a property management company
Certified Energy Auditor Colorado CollegeColorado Springs, CO
Thomas Niles Lusk [email protected] (913) 901-7724
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KC8 Bridge
Shawnee Heights HS Auditorium
350 Misson
Honduras Marine Research Center
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KC8 BRIDGEProfessors Bob Condia, Torgeir Norheim, and Aaron SchumpIndependent Study • Fall 2012Project completed in collaboration with Nathaniel Cook
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- Cutouts so natural light and ventilation reach the underlying Interstate
- Surrounding Attractions; The Kauffman Performing Arts Center, Bartle Hall Convention Center, the Power and Lights District and the Sprint Center
- The urban gap, I-670 highway
- Existing North-South streets and bridges over I-670
- kc8 touchdown points
- View from the Power and Light Building
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Reflecting PoolTo promote a healthy lifestyle, a continuous path of pedestrian travel provides citizens downtown with a place to exercise, safe from the obstructions and distractions of city life.
Located at the end of kc8, a shallow pool reflects the surrounding buildings, and in winter months can be frozen into a public ice rink.
To create a strong connection to the ground, elongated stairs hugged by ramps touch down along the adjacent parking lots, providing direct access and space for activities.
By incorporating elements such as trees, open fields, and seating, kc8 allows users to reconnect with nature, creating space for leisure and play.
Infinity Loop
StrampsGreen Space
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Honduras Marine Research Center
Vertical Studio • Fall 2011Professors James Jones and Dragoslav Simic
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Circulation
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Section 1: Sleeping Rooms and Classrooms
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RAIN
ROATAN’S AVERAGE RAINFALL
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With an average rainfall of about 100 inches and with over 15,000 sq ft of roof to collect rainfall we could potentially collect over 1 million gallons of water yearly.
Rainwater Collection
Section 2: Kitchen, Dining Room and Labs
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Solar Panels
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350 Mission
2014 Architectural Engineering Institute CompetitionSan Francisco, California
Faculty Advisor, Russ Murdock
Structural EngineersTodd Blackburn and Sean Wonderlich
Electrical EngineersBrent Shumacher and Bryce Harris
Mechanical EngineersAlexander Crownover and Lindsay Kramer
Construction ScienceJoseph Haws and Kade Schnoebelen
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Convenience Store Breakfast Bar
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Lobby EntryBreakfast Bar
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Clash Model
Restaurant Coffee Shop
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Potential Office Floorplans
Typical Office Floor
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SHAWNEE HEIGHTS HS AUDITORIUMHTK Architects Topeka, KSAcademic Internship • Spring and Summer 2013
During my 30-week internship for HTK Architects I was involved in the entire design process of four major public bond referendums. The largest project in budget and scale was a new high school auditorium addition for Shawnee Heights USD 450.
Schematic drawings and renderings of the high school are shown above and to the right.
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Bids have been accepted for the high school roof replacement on the south wing, and for the locker room locker and bleacher replacement in the SHHS main gym. Both of these bids came in under estimates. Other internship work included a cafeteria addition at Shawnee Heights Elementary School, Tecumseh North Elementary School office renovation, change orders for the Chester E. Peters Recreation Complex at Kansas State University, and another cafeteria addition, classroom expansion and office renovation at Berryton Elementary School.
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