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This is the portfolio of Daniel Potash's undergraduate work at Ball State University's College of Architecture and Planning.

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Bal l State Universi tyCol lege of Archi tecture and PlanningUndergraduate Port fo l ioFal l 2008 - Spr ing 2012

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Personal Résumé.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-7

University Related Work 2013 Solar Decathlon.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-11 Muncie Inf i l l Housing.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13-17 Cripe Compet i t ion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-21 Hotel Broad Ripple. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23-25 Green Workforce Training Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27-33 the TOYSHOP.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35-37 Working Drawing.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39-41 Crow’sNest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-45 Meeks Avenue Bungalow.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47-49

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Professional Work INVERDEDesign,LLC. J.Cole. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52-53 Webb Front Porch.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54-55DQE, Inc. Hazmat Decon Plat form.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57-59

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DANIEL S. POTASH• 12939 Friar’s Lane Carmel, IN 46032 • dspotash@bsugmail.net • (317) 833-6837 •

EDUCATION

May 2012 Ball State University Muncie, IN• Bachelor of Science with a Major in Architecture• Graduated with honors• GPA: 3.79 on 4.0 scale

WORK EXPERIENCE

Summer 2012 Brenner Design Indianapolis, INIntern Architect

• Drafted AutoCAD Construction Documents• Created Design Concept Visualization for Client Approval • Reviewed and Revised Construction Specifications

Summer 2010 & 2011 INVERDE Design, LLC Fishers, INInternship

• AutoCAD Work/Design• Designed Corporate Identity: logo, website, letterhead, business cards, signage• Created Design Visualization for Client Meetings• Assembled LEED For Homes Submission

Summer 2010 DQE, Inc. Indianapolis, INContract Work

• Designed Product from Concept to Product Representation• Developed 3D Renderings for Product Marketing• Produced AutoCAD Manufacturing Specification Set

May 2014 - Anticipated Graduation Ball State University Muncie, IN• Master of Architecture• Graduate Assistant for the 2013 Solar Decathlon Competition

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SOFTWARE PROFICIENCIES

Autodesk AutoCAD (7+ years experience)Autodesk Revit ArchitectureRhinoceros 4.0 NURBS ModelingGrasshopper 3DVRay RenderingAdobe Creative Suite 5 (Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, Dreamweaver)

AWARDS/HONORS

College of Architecture and Planning Best and Brightest-Award of MeritFall 2011

Ball State University College of Architecture and Planning Dean's List Spring 2009, Fall 2009, Spring 2010, Fall 2010, Spring 2011, Fall 2011, Spring 2012

Academic Honor Societies• Alpha Lambda Delta National Academic Honor Society- Spring 2009• National Society of Collegiate Scholars- Fall 2009• Golden Key International Honour Society- Fall 2011• Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society- Fall 2011

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2013 Solar DecathlonARCH 402 - Spr ing 2012Professor Michele ChiuiniGroup Project wi th Jeff Thornberry

The Usolian HomeTheUsolianHome,inspiredbyFrankLloydWright’sUsonianHomes,isasolarpowered household capable of responding to natural disasters in the Midwest. The designallowsthehometobeshippedintwomodules,whichmeetagainstthecorewall,alimestonepanelsystemthatcutsthroughthehome.Thefirstmodule,thebaseunit,wouldbeshippedimmediatelytorespondtoadisastersituationwhilethesecond can be delivered at a later date to transition the relief unit into a permanent dwelling.

Largeoverhangsprotectthesouthfaçadefromsolargainduringthemonthsthatrequirecooling,yetallowthewintersuntoheatthehome.Thetoplayerofclerestory windows contains a light diffusing insulation that allows for daylighting whilereducingenergyloss.Byusingthesun’senergytooperatewithoutaconnectiontothegrid,theUsolianHomeiscapableofrespondingquicklytoanaturaldisaster,whileallowingafamilytocomfortablytransitionintoapermanentdwelling.

Transportation and Site Assembly

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SouthElevation EastElevationWestElevation

Floor Plan

Usolian Home Features

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NetZero Inf i l l HouseARCH 401 - Fal l 2011Professor Jonathan Spodek

Urban Reinvestment: Net Zero Infill HouseInordertoachieveNetZerostatus,thishomefeaturesmanydifferentadvancedsystems. Utilizing insulated concrete forms (ICF) for construction allow for an air-tighthome.ICFconstructionprovidesmanybenefitsincluding:energyefficiency,termiteprotection,strongerconstructionduringstorms,andauniqueaesthetic from within.

Othersystemsfeaturedinthedesignarebothaphotovoltaic(PV)arrayaswellasasolarwaterheatingsystem.Alongwiththeenergyefficientgeothermalsystem,these will all allow for lower energy bills for the home owner.

Eachroomofthehomereceivesampledaylight.Thisallowsthehomeownerstonavigate throughout the home without turning on lights. Combined with the unique stairlight-monitor,thishomefeaturesplentyofdaylighting.ThisNetZerohomeserves as a great example of what is possible for the future.

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Upper Floor

Main Floor

Site Plan

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Winter Solstice Summer Solstice

“BIPV”PVSystem

Solar Water Heating

GeothermalLoop

Radiant Floor System

ICF Wall Block

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Cripe Compet i t ionARCH 401 - Fal l 2011Professor Jonathan Spodek

Sustainable Lab: Marine Research and Education CenterLocatedona96-acresiteonthenorthcentralcoastofSt.Croix,theMarineResearchandEducationCenterprovidesauniqueopportunityforbothscientistsand the local community to engage in the natural habitat around them. The Center is designed with a small footprint to aid in preserving both the ecological and cultural history of the site. This small footprint also allows for minimal fossil energy consumption.

The Center utilizes many technologies that help to make it sustainable. SolaTubes allowtheuserstoadjusttheamountofdaylightenteringthespace.Araisedfloorsystem allows for adaptability and easy maintenance. The insulated metal panels also allow the building envelope to evolve as rapidly as the function does.

TheMarineResearchandEducationCenterenablesscientiststoeasilyconductexperiments. They can do so with great control over the building features. The center also invites the local community in and welcomes them with numerous educational opportunities.

Insulated Metal PanelsTheSustainableLabutilizesInsulatedMetalPanelsinits

construction. These panels provide the building with a very high R-value along with an air-tight construction. Panels can be easily removedandreconfiguredasneeded.Thisconceptallowsthebuilding to adapt and evolve over time as the needs within the

building change.

LouverSystemPlaced on the outside of the Insulated Metal Panels is a

dual-function louver system. This system allows the occupants inside to adjust the amount of daylight entering the rooms.

The louvers can also be fully closed to provide hurricane wind protection for the building.

Rainwater CollectionTheSustainableLabcollectsallroofrainwater runoff. Water is either stored in collection devices like these where people canseethem,orinlargecisternsbelowthe structure.

SolaTubesBy utilizing SolaTube

technology,theSustainableLabcanbecompletelylitby

daylight. Users are given the ability to control the amount of daylightenteringaspace,or

turningonartificiallightswithinthe SolaTubes.

Photovoltaic

Rainwater Collection

=SustainableLab

=Community Outreach/Teaching

=Housing

Geothermal

WindEnergy

Ground Floor Plan

DetailedLabPlan

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Hotel Broad RippleARCH 302 - Spr ing 2011Professor Tim Gray

Hotel Broad Ripple:a boutique hotel in the heart of broad rippleHotelBroadRipple,aboutiquehotellocatedintheheartofBroadRippleVillage,willbringsomethingnewinlodgingtotheIndianapolishospitalityscene.LocateddirectlyontheMononTrailoffWinthropAvenuejustsouthofBroadRippleAvenue,this small hotel offers its guests a unique tranquil setting while also providing easy accesstothemanyamenitiesofBroadRippleVillage.

HotelBroadRipplehousestwentyspaciousguestrooms,eachofferingauniqueexperience.Everyotherfloorhousesloftlevelrooms.Theseuniquehotelroomsprovideamorehome-likestayinthehotel.Manyotheramenitiesarealsoavailable,includingworkoutfacilities,conferencerooms,andartgalleries.

Duetotheuniquenarrowprofileofthehotel,manysustainablestrategieshavebeen implemented. Passive ventilation is easily achieved through operable screens.PVpanelsonthesouthfacadeandroofassistinpoweringthedemandsofthehotel.Aneasilyadaptablefloorplanallowsforchangesinthefuture.HotelBroadRippleprovidesauniqueexperienceintheheartofBroadRipple,Indiana.

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LoftDetail

Process Sketches

WestElevation

Base Floor Plan

LowerLoftPlan

UpperLoftPlan

ADA Plan

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CrossVentilation/Solar Collection

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Green Workforce Training CenterARCH 301 - Fal l 2010Professor Robert Koester

The Green Workforce Training CenterThe Green Workforce Training Center is designed with sustainability in mind. It is designedtoprovidethepeopleofNewYorkwithaplacetogoandlearnaboutsustainability:theeconomic,social,andenvironmentalhealthoftheworld.Thefacilitywillenableworkersintheregiontobuildorrepurposeskillsneededtofindjobsrelatingtothegreentechnologiesfield.Itwillaccomplishthatpurposethroughformal education and learning by seeing techniques.

W O R K F O R C E T R A I N I N G C E N T E R

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S H I P P I N GI N S P I R A T I O N

S H I P P I N G C A R G O C O N T A I N E R

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R E C O N F I G U R A B L EF L E X I B L E

R A I S E D A C C E S S F L O O R S Y S T E M

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I N T R I G U I N GU N I Q U E S T R U C T U R A L D E S I G N D R A W S V I S I T O R S ’ A T T E N T I O N

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O P E R A B L EB U I L D I N G S K I N A L L O W S F O R N A T U R A L V E N T I L A T I O N

InMemoryofAlvinE.SonnePalmer

Everyonceinawhilewemeetsomeonethatchangesourlivesforever. Sonne Palmer is one of those people. He is more than adedicateddesignerandeducator;he isamentor,anda rolemodel. He is a friend. His teachings were about the product and conceptual ideas,rather thanthefinalproduct. Sonnewasformany students their favorite professor and he will continue toteach and inspire them the rest of their lives. Sonne has moved on to his next adventure but hopefully he knows just how much he is missed.

thanks for a great studio...

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the TOYSHOPARCH 201 - Fal l 2009Professor Sonne Palmer

the TOYSHOP.. .Team PLAYSAMTheToySHOP is a hypothetical architectural project taken from actual settings. AstheInternethasgrowntoservealargerandlargerportionofthepopulance,benefithasgonetosmalleraswellaslargerretailersandwholesalers.Ifaproductisavailableontheinternet,itwillbepurchased;andthisisonepremiseoftheToySHOP,saleswilloccurthroughinternetcommerce.

Anotherprecedentisthatmanycustomersprefertoseeproductsfirsthand.Consequently,theToySHOPwilldisplaysamplesofallits’productsinanexhibit,user-friendlysettingthatpermits,evenencourages,userstotouch,hold,andtry-outthesamples.Ifauserchoosestopurchaseaproduct,anew,boxeditemwillbe retrieved from storage.

Basedontheseprecedents,theToySHOPisaplaceofselectedchildren’stoysthatfocuses on the exhibition of these toys as well as the sale of these toys out-right and through the internet.

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the TOYPLAYSAM shop

Daniel PotashCraig Genet

Sleek, bright, and minimalisticdescribe the very essence of Playsam toys. These ideas can also describe the essence of a pieceofarchitecture,theexactobjective in the design of the Toy Shop. The metaphor of the toy is visuallyexpressed in form,butis also expressed in principal. The showroom should not be overcrowded with toys, butinstead maintain plenty of space between toys allowing each toy tostanduniquefromits’peers.Customers and employees alike should also have plenty ofspacetocirculate,work,andof course play with the toys. Finally,theenvironmentisalsoaresponsetothetoy,conveyingbrightness and warmth through light and materials, just asSwedish architecture achieves.

1st. Floor Plan

2nd. Floor Plan

SectionLookingWest

Show Space

Office

Storage

Storage

Storage

ShowSpace/Office

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Working Drawings ARCH 314 - Spr ing 2011Professor Michael Gibson

Alley Gallery Visitor’s CenterTheAlleyGalleryVisitor’sCenterforMuncie,Indianaisaproposedproject.Thecenter is placed within the existing fabric and takes advantage of local resources for transportation.Thebuildinghousesasmallcafé,offices,computerroom,andgallery where local residents and artists can meet to contribute their skills to the community. The design of the building is limited to 50 feet vertically and is marked visually by a largefly-wallmeanttobethecenter’sbeacontothecommunity.Largecurtainwallsopen the western facade of the building onto the adjacent parking lot beckoning visitorstoenterandfloodingtheinteriorwithlight.Theuppermostlevelofthebuildingisinterpretedasaviewingplatformforthecity,higherthanallbutonebuildingaround,givesvisitorsagoodplacetositonanoutdoordeckandtakeinthescene of downtown.

TheAlleyGalleryVisitor’sCenteristocontinuetherehabilitationeffortsofdowntown Muncie and be the start of efforts to bring residents and visitors back to the center of the city.

Alley Gallery Visitor's Center

Avi B. PatelDaniel S. PotashJoshua M. Stowers

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Crow’sNestARCH 202 - Spr ing 2010Professor Dan Woodf in

The “Crow’s Nest” . . . a beach, camping structureLifeatthe“Crow’sNest”isbasicandunclutteredbytheconventionaltrappings,furnishings and equipment of life in town. The owners enjoy the simplicity of campingbutwantitrefinedandnotprimitiveandcrude.Itislocatedinadunesarea on an isolated semi-tropical Atlantic beach. The family comes here alone or with friends for the purpose of getting close to nature and for getting in touch with theirowninnerlivesthattendtogetcrowdedoutinthecitybyplannedactivities,schedules,telephones,faxes,television,iPodsandemail.Theysleepinsleepingbags,cookonaColemanstove,haveanicechestforcoldthings,jugsforwater,notables and chairs etc.

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Meeks Avenue BungalowDCM 161 - Spr ing 2009ProfessorLohrenDeeg

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InternshipSummer 2011 & 2010MacWil l iams,LEED-AP

INVERDE Design, LLC.Fishers, IndianaCombiningarchitecturalandengineeringtraining,INVERDEspecializesinresidentialdesignandtheuseof‘green’strategiesforbothnewconstructionandrenovationprojects.INVERDE’sservicesareanidealmatchforclientswhoareinterestedinbuildingabeautiful,healthy,thoughtfulhomethatisalsocapableofreducing its impact on the environment.

Buildingagreenhomebenefitsboththehomeownerandtheenvironment.Greenhomesuselessenergy,water,andnaturalresources,aregenerallymorecomfortable,andarehealthierplacestolive.Emphasisisplacedonenergyperformanceinbalancewithnaturallighting,views,indoorairquality,andacomplementingaesthetic.Greenhomescanalsofollowaformalcertificationprocess to clearly establish green goals and objectives and verify achievement.

in verdeD E S I G N , L L C

14074 Trade Center Dr., #211Fishers, Indiana 46038

PH: 317.774.8732www.inverde.net

green building designsolar + wind integration

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10-003May.9.2011

J.Cole BarnWhenthisclientfirstapproachedINVERDEDesignseekingahomedesignproposal,hewantedhisnewhometoreflectthedesignofthepre-existing barn on his property. In order for the design team to move forward,acomputersimulatedvisualizationoftheexistingbarnwasnecessary. This and many other renderings were used to assist the design team in making key decisions regarding the future home.

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J.Cole ResidenceOncetherenderingsofthebarnwerecreated,thedesignteamatINVERDEDesignwasabletomoveforwardintoschematicdesignphase.Thehomeownerwashavingadifficulttimevisualizingtheproposedconcept,sothesepreliminarymassingrenderingswere

created. These renderings allowed both the design team and the client to learn about the concept and improve the proposed design.

Webb Front PorchThedesignteamatINVERDEDesigninitiallyproposedauniquedetached front porch concept. Although construction on the home was alreadyinprogress,thedesignofthefrontporchwasstillaconcernto the homeowners. They were not able to visualize what this unique concept was going to look like. This and many other renderings were quickly generated to allow them to see the proposed design.

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09-002June.10.2010

14074 Trade Center Dr., #211Fishers, Indiana 46038

PH: 317.774.8732www.inverde.net

green building designsolar + wind integration

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14074 Trade Center Dr., #211Fishers, Indiana 46038

PH: 317.774.8732www.inverde.net

green building designsolar + wind integration

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14074 Trade Center Dr., #211Fishers, Indiana 46038

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green building designsolar + wind integration

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From Design To ConstructionMultiple renderings were generated from construction documents to allow the homeowners to visualize the design concept. These renderings were presented to the client at the construction site. It was during this meeting that the client approved the design to be builtasapermanentfixtureattheirresidence.

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Contract WorkSummer 2010HowardW.Levi t in, MDPresident/CEO

DQE, Inc.Hazmat Decon PlatformDQEInc.isa20-year-oldcompanythatprovidespracticalproductsandexpertsupportthatimprovesthesafetyandreadinessoftheemergencyresponse(fire,EMS,andemergency management) and healthcare community. Our new product ideas originate frommultiplesources.TheUSDepartmentofNavyapproachedDQEwithanofferto license a product to use that they developed for their internal hazardous materials responseteam.Beforeseekingoutanengineering/manufacturingfirm,weneededtovisually determine if our proposed product enhancements were feasible and if they had market appeal.

“Daniel produced a 3-D visual prototype with engineered enhancements that was not onlyprofessionalanddetailed,butnearly100%onthemark.Hebeatourexpectationsintermsofdesign,deadlinesandbudget.Wemetwithseveralengineeringfirmswhocommended us on our excellent design work. When we told them that an architectural undergraduatedidthisworktheywereimpressed(andsowerewe).” -HowardW.Levitin,MD President/CEODQE,Inc.

Manufacturing Set >>In order to obtain the patent rights and perform the propercostestimates,afulldetailedmanufacturingdrawingsetwasdeveloped.Everypiecewasdimensioned and detailed with notes to assist a metal fabricator in properly analyzing the proposed design. These drawings were also taken to several engineering firmsforanalysis.Thecompanyhopestodevelopaprototype in 2012.

<< Prototype RenderingsMultiple renderings were created of the proposed design solution. These renderings were developed to allow the company to see if the product had market appeal and to assist in obtaining investment funds for the project. The company hopes to have a market release in 2012. An informational pamphlet was also designed to be used in multiple company presentations.

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