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2015 Architecture PortfolioTRANSCRIPT
MackenzieA. Gibbens 2015 architecture portfolio
MackenzieA. Gibbens, LEED Green Associate
(402) 340-0087mackenzie. [email protected] Marie St. , Atkinson, NE 68713www.mackenziegibbens.weebly.com
EDUCATION University of Nebraska-Lincoln 2015 Major: Bachelor of Architecture Minor: Landscape Architecture 3.826 GPA
West Holt High Scho ol 2011 Atkinson, NE Class Salutatorian 4 . 0 GPA - Unweighted
COLLEGE HONORS Dean’ s List Fall 2011 , 2012 , 2013 Spring 2013, 2014
Scholarship George Clayton Scholarship Winner 2014
LEADERSHIP / INVOLVEMENT American Institute of Architecture Students 2011 - Present Chapter President 2015 - Present Executive Board - Mentorship Director 2014 - 2015 National Forum Attendee 2013, 2014 AIA Central States Charrette Competition 2014 Architect’ s Home Tour Volunteer 2014 Events Committee Member 2013, 2014
National Association of Home Builders 2013 - Present Chapter Secretary 2014 - Present Residential Construction Management Competition 2014 , 2015
Tau Sigma Delta 2014 - Present Architecture Honors Fraternity Member
Nebraska Women’ s Leadership Network 2014 - Present Fall Conference Attendee 2014 Member
WORK UNL Education Abroad 2014 - Present Student Worker / Office Assistant Flyer / Brochure Designer Direct Supervisor: Danae Schufeldt [email protected]
CNC Consultant 2015 - Present Assistant for CNC Course at UNL Direct Supervisor: Andew Schultz [email protected]
SKILLS Adobe Illustrator Adobe InDesign Adobe Photoshop Autodesk Revit Rhino Sketch Up Microsoft Office
This portfolio is a selection my work, created during my third and fourth years in the undergraduate architecture program at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln.
Air Rights Architecture
This mixed use air rights project incorportates residential units and a fitness center , located in Lincoln, Nebraska within the Historic Haymarket.
Potash Visitor Center
This visitor center is located in Antioch, Nebraska at the site of the potash manufacturing ruins left over from the bo om of the potash industry during World War One.
Agribusiness Research Center
Located on Innovation Campus in Lincoln, Nebraska, this agribusiness center houses both exhibition space and a research lab.
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This urban agribusiness research center is located in Lincoln, Nebraska, on UNL ’ s Innovation Campus. The program contains 10, 080 square feet for an exhibition space and 5, 050 square feet for a research center and lab.
The design intent is to overlap programmatic volumes. At these junctions, a void is created that allows light to enter the space.
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Antelope Valley Parkway
Bob DevanyCenter
agribusiness research center _arch 311_prof. mark bacon
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This rural Potash Visitor Center is located in Antioch , Nebraska. This project incorporates a 8,500 square fo ot podium and a 1 , 300 square fo ot tower.
This research center is designed with key elements from the vernacular architecture of rural Nebraksa. It is intended to create an experience for the visitor while minimally disturbing the site.
ANTIOCH, NEALLIANCE, NE
_arch 311_prof. mark baconpotash visitor center
Potash manufacturing in Nebraska transformed unpopulated, pastoral land into scarred landscapes marked by newfound industry. City populations exploded as the lucrative potash industry was born after the start of World War One.
The focus of this project is to design the Potash Visitor Center , as well as an agribusiness research center , at the potash manufacturing ruins of Antioch, Nebraska.
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1 Exhibition Hall2 Research Lab3 Kitchen4 Permanent Exhibition5 Observation Deck6 Sky Deck
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This mixed use air rights project is 75% residential and 25% fitness center. It is located in Lincoln, Nebraska within the Historic Haymarket.
This project focuses on creating both interior and exterior gathering spaces. Through air rights, this project aims to enhnace the connectivity that already exists within the Haymarket.project partner: Ethan Griger
UNIVERSITY OFNEBRASKA-LINCOLN
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_arch 410_prof. david karleair rights architecture
This air rights project is located on the Historic Lincoln Train Station site within the Haymarket in Lincoln, Nebraska. This project aims to densify the urban environment and build upon the active Haymarket.
The thesis statement that drove the design of this project is as follows::The Historic Haymarket is a place for
people to gather and connect. Air Rights allows for increased
gathering spaces and densifies urban
environments, with the potential for building
connectivity.
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_air rights architecture
1 Interior Gathering Space2 Residential Lobby3 Fitness Area4 Locker Room5 Fitness Center Lobby
6 Open to Below7 Outdoor Gathering Space8 Semi-Private Outdoor Space9 Recreation Area + Juice Bar
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Carpet and Padding
Waterproofing
Vapor Retarder
EDP Membrane
Brackets
Kicker Support
Paint on Waterproofing
1/2” Plywood Sheathing
Truss
Gypsum Board
6” Metal StudRigid Insulation
Panel Support System
Parapet
Metal Panels
Roof Pedestals
Railing
Decking
Mullions
Metal Decking
Drop Ceiling
Curtain Wall
6” Concrete
W 12 x 72
Framework Diagramming: Cantilever , Void, Terrace, Building Connection
Building Massing
Structural Phasing
_arch 410_prof. david karleair rights architecture
(402) 340-0087mackenzie.gibbens@huskers.unl.eduwww.mackenzie.gibbens.weebly.com
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