sam aston williams 2013 portfolio
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Compilation of professional and academic work.TRANSCRIPT
2009 - Present
PROFESSIONAL & ACADEMICARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIOSAM WILLIAMS
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Spiro Kostof
“Architecture is a social act and the material theater of human activity.”
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University of North TexasHealth Science CenterRecreation Building
UNTHSC, Fort Worth, TX Student Rec./Meeting CenterIn Progress, 2012
A small team at Dewberry won a bid to design the new recreation/academic building on the University of North Texas Health Science Center campus in Fort Worth. It combines elements of a recreation building, student meeting center and faculty offi ce building.
This site presented many acoustical and site challeng-es. The program consisted of a full indoor basketball court and running track sharing common spaces with offi ces and meeting rooms. We designed special fl oor slabs, plumbing walls and acoustic dampers to ad-dress these concerns.
The urban site contained an existing academic build-ing with a unique footprint. Since the university in-tends for the recreation building to be a primary gateway into the Fort Worth campus, we added a breezeway to facilitate movement into what is to be the main lawn for the campus.
My responsibility on the project entailed much of the design and production of the preliminary construc-tion documents and presentation drawings. Specifi -cally, I worked with the project architect to optimize the performance of the louvers on the main elevation in addition to material selection inside and out. I also worked to create the exterior and interior renderings using Revit and Photoshop post processing.
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Cancer Treatment Centers of AmericaSoutheastern Regional Medical Center
Newnan, GAClinic/Infusion AdditionUnder Construction, 2013
The program of this addition contains a variety of uses for patients, caregivers, staff , and students. The ground fl oor is primarily programmed as a clinic. The second fl oor contains dozens of infusion bays for pa-tients and their caregivers. The third fl oor is largely medical offi ce space. The fourth fl oor will eventually contain educational and meeting spaces.
Of the many factors driving the design of the addition, patient comfort was the primary driving force. On the second fl oor, which contains the infusion bays, the exterior facades are largely glazed curtain walls. This allows as much natural light as possible to permeate into the large fl oor plate. Within the building, the in-fusion bays utilize hundreds of transom glass panes to maintain both natural lighting levels and privacy. While private, the infusion bays were also meant to not completely isolate patients and their caregivers.
Surrounding the patient infusion spaces and clinic are a series of semi-private patios and gardens. This is supposed to assist in the patients’ comfort in connecting to the natural and landscaped features throughout the site.
I had a very large role in this project though all phases through bidding. I assisted in the design of the exte-rior scheme and infusion bays. I developed much of the construction documentation, including all wall sections and details. I also created interior and exte-rior renderings to display to clients. SAM WILLIAMS DEWBERRY ARCHITECTSmc-1
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Fire Station #37City of Dallas
Upper Greenville, Dallas, TX Municipal Fire Station-LEED SilverUnder Construction, 2012
This LEED Silver project seeks to present a quiet, yet functionally edgy response to the popular Upper-Greenville district’s context. It is sited one block away from the existing Dallas Fire Station No. 37. In main-taining its green credentials, the building is designed to reduce its impact on the site, maximize its energy effi ciency and provide a productive atmosphere for the users.
The interior spaces of the building are largely illu-minated by daylight while keeping energy cost low through a series of overhangs and other building ex-trusions. The program layout helps to facilitate inter-action between the fi re station employees by group-ing an open kitchen, work out space and recreational patio.
I presided over the LEED credit documentation, coor-dinating with consultants to help achieve Silver sta-tus. I also created construction documents and ren-derings. Additionally, I acted as a junior construction administrator.
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fl oor plan
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Thorpe Lane Dormitories Texas State University, San Marcos, TX Private Mixed-Use DormitoryIn Progress, 2013
This private dormitory marks one of the fi rst attempts in San Marcos to create a mixed-use and walkable en-vironment outside of the downtown core and Texas State campus. It is sited adjacent to the aforemen-tioned districts in an area the city intends to focus further development into. The building off ers the student population a luxury residential alternative to campus housing.
The building contains an area for ground-level retail adjacent to a fi tness facility inside. This presented challenges as our team had to balance security con-cerns with the need for public access to the building and parking structure. The dormitory is designed in the Texas-doughnut style with a large parking struc-ture and courtyard surrounded by over 170 residential units.
I involved myself with the design of the elevations and unit layouts, which includes ADA accessible rooms. The facade palette includes an ashlar stone base, stucco, vertical and horizontal corrugated met-al panel. I also designed the cross-sectional elements of all vertical circulation and wall construction.
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El Canton Health Clinic El Canton, HondurasDesign/Build-Health ClinicUnder Construction (2012)
The strengths of this project lie in its simplicity and restraint in regards to the site conditions, ease of construction, and use of volunteer labor. The steep slope dictated a split-level approach and separated the public patient areas from the private treatment rooms with a 5 foot elevation change. This resulted in an effi cient use of cut and fi ll.
I was mindful of the future land use (community cen-ter) and attempted to provide a space on the second level for a seamless connection to the next phase.
I chose a modest material palette that includes con-crete, wood, and CMU block, and a low tech method of construction that will result in a much needed health care center for El Canton.
More specifi cally, I was responsible for the design of the site strategy, including passive components and the design of the water retention system.
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Santa Rosa Secondary School Santa Rosa, HondurasDesign/Build- Secondary SchoolUnder Construction (2012)
Global Architecture Brigades UT participated in a design/build eff ort to provide an impoverished rural community in Honduras with a secondary school. We approached the Santa Rosa Project with the intent of creating an engaging environment for students and community members that fosters sustainability through passive systems.
I designed the building arrangement, planned the truss confi guration and worked on the water retention system.
The program is divided into two volumes: one structure houses the secondary school classrooms while the other contains the remaining programmatic elements. The classroom volume is oriented along the Cartesian axes to take advantage of northern light and prevailing winds.
The second volume, lying perpendicular to the existing primary school, connects the old with the new and houses a community center, library and service spaces. The angle formed between these structures frames a courtyard with the existing build-ing while providing a prominent 16 point of entry.
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Maine State Pier Redevelopment and Culinary School
Maine State Pier, Portland, ME Studio Project-Culinary SchoolSpring 2012
In a city which desired the redevelopment of the Maine State Pier, in a region with a rich culinary tradi-tion and shipbuilding history, the goal was to create a school and infrastructure design which accommo-dates the economic activities of the pier.
I fi rst designed the larger infrastructural centerpiece of the pier’s redevelopment. Running the entire 1050 foot length of the pier spans a 30 foot deep mega truss which addresses the scale and prominence of the large sea vessels which dock on the pier. It is supported by a sequence of pylons made of a space frame to give the entire structure the appearance of fl oating. . The Pylons encase all vertical circulation and access to either side of the pier. All other spaces are fl exible and temporary.
The Maine Culinary School is designed on the edge of the larger project facing the water. To aid in the phys-ical, but not visual separation of public access from the commercial, I raised the public paths to the sec-ond tier of the infrastructure. The school is organized similarly to a ship with the public, light fi lled and rec-reational spaces on the top level while the heavier uses and kitchens are on the ground level.
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Northern Illinois University
Stephens BuildingNIU, DeKalb, IL Winter 2012
Renderings of new natural science wing. I also designed and produced wall construction
Cancer Treatment
Centers of AmericaTulsa, OK Spring 2013
Rendering of the new outpatient wing of hospital.
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Events Center Zilker Park, Austin, TX Spring 2010
Site plan and interior perspective of event center located on a bluff which off ers views of the city skyline and greenbelt.
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700 River StreetCBD, Austin, TX Fall 2010
Perspectives of residential development of varying scales in a gentrifying neigh-borhood. This urban design program integrates town homes and courtyard housing with block apartments.
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Museum of N. American
Vernacular Architecture
Austin, TX Spring 2009
Elevation and fl oor plan concepts of a gallery space dedicated to regional ar-chitecture.
Cleburne Bible Church
Youth WingCleburne, TXSpring 2013
Renderings and design for the new youth wing and entrance for church.
House in Berlin: Wall Section Study
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Shoal Creek, Austin, TX Spring 2011
Using fi rsthand observation, I documented several light-and-shadow conditions of Shoal Creek using charcoal. The compositions are in the reverse fi gure ground with shadows ren-dered white and fi gures rendered black. There are no details except the shadows; all other ele-ments fade into the background as black.
This is meant to be a study of Shoal Creek’s interactive biophysical environment, noting its dynamic relationships between both man made and ecological processes. In both ecological and cultural terms, Shoal Creek is a rugged, vibrant ecotone right in the heart of the city. Like other ecotones this one has its own ener-getic edge where diff erence aggregates so that greater diversity develops and something new emerges.
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During the fall of 2011, I spent 4 months traveling Europe to study the urban design and architecture from various ages, regions, and contexts. My travels took me through 17 countries. I lived for two months in Paris to get a better understanding of imperial architec-ture and Haussmann’s urban layout. Here are a few photographs that I took which captured a few landmarks around the continent.
Clockwise from top left: Karluv Tax Gate-PRAGUE, St. Peters Dome-THE VATICAN, Tour Montparnasse-PARIS, Duomo-FLORENCE
Europe Travel Photos
Cityscapes
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SAMUEL WILLIAMS
EDUCATION
2007-2012
WORK EXPERIENCE
2009-2012
2007-2008
[email protected] 281.794.2293 7208 Gaston Ave, Dallas, Texas 75214
The University of Texas at Austin Bachelor of Architecture, May 2012Urban Studies concentration3.4 /4.0 GPA
Designer/ Construction Supervisor, Global Architecture Brigades | Austin, TXPart of a team tasked with the design and construction of economically stimulating buildings for impoverished communities in Central America, including a Secondary School and Private Clinic. Supervised the manual construction of concrete beams and a mamposteria foundation of school on site in Honduras.
Graphic Design Intern, Houston Bicycle Museum | Houston, TXDesigned web pages, business cards and title cards and yers, to promote the funding and construction of the Houston Bicycle Museum.
Design Consultant, Texas Campaign for the Environment | Houston, TXCreated recon gured Walmart plans to allow for electronic recycling centers. Successfully worked with team to have the Texas State Legislature to write and pass S.B. 329, aimed at reducing mercury levels in public drinking water sources via electronic recycling incentives.
Lecturer/Filmmaker, Council on Alcohol and Drugs Houston | Houston, TXDesigned sets and scouted locations for two Public Service Announcements explaining the e ects of certain illicit drugs on the brain. Also gave lectures to several groups of Houston area teens on the topic.
Ecole nationale Superieure d’Architecture de Paris BellevilleStudio Paris, Fall 2011
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2011-Present
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TECHNICAL SKILLS
4+ years experience
http://issuu.com/samwill89/docs/samuel_williams_2013_portfolioPortfolio web link:
Revit, AutoCAD, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Premiere Pro, Rhinoceros, SketchUp, 3DS Max, Kerkythea, Python, Microsoft O ce, construction documentation, model building , charcoal drafting
Architectural Intern/Junior Project Manager, Dewberry Architects | Dallas, TXResponsible for design, production of construction documentation, LEED documentation, construction administration, renderings, and consultant coordination for a diverse range of projects. Project typesinclude: Healthcare, Higher Education, Residential, Ecclesiastical, Recreational, Civic, and Public Safety. Participated and won multiple design competitions.
June 2012-Present
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Education- University of North Texas- Health Science Center: Recreation Building- Northern Illinois University- Stephens Building- Santa Rosa Secondary School- Northlake College ADA Renovations- Midland Central Library
PROJECT LIST
Healthcare- El Canton Health Clinic- Cancer Treatment Centers of America Tulsa- Outpatient Tower- Cancer Treatment Centers of America Eastern- Diagnostic Expansion- Cancer Treatment Centers of America Southeastern- Infusion Expansion
Recreation- The University of Texas Austin -Clark Field- Baylor University Recreation Fields Master Plan
Civic/Federal- Fire Station No. 37- Equal Employment Opportunity Commission- Executive Offi ce for Immigration Review- Saginaw City Hall- Bexar County Sheriff ’s Department Needs Assessment- Marine Corp Air Station Blast House & Digester
Other- Thorpe Lane Dormitories- Low Impact Development Competition- 1st Place- Cleburne Bible Church Expansion
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
2007-Present
2011-Present
2010-Present
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President, Urban Development Society / Advisor, Rail 4 Real Coalition | Austin, TXCurrently leading a major student group to further interest in sustainable urban developments throughout Texas. Arranged meetings between developers and regional lawmakers to plan future of Austin transit. Current partners include: The Congress for New Urbanism-Central Texas, City of Austin, Councilman Chris Riley, Downtown Area Neighborhood Alliance, Capital Metropolitan Transit Authority.
Event Coordinator/ Board Member, HALO Art Project | Houston, TXFounding member of the Hermann Area Landowner Art Project. Working to improve abandoned and under-utilized lots in Houston’s Museum District by encouraging art instillations and sculptures from local artists.
Member, American Institute of Architecture | Austin & Dallas, TX Monthly Habitat for Humanity community service. Forum 2010 Minneapolis Chapter representative. Inaugural Member, United States Green Building Council- UT & Dallas | Austin & Dallas, TXArranged tours of area LEED certi ed buildings.
TRAVELS& DESIGN/BUILDArchitectural Design and Study travels to: Honduras, United Kingdom, Ireland, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Italy, France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia, Bulgaria & Greece.