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This is my portfolio from my junior and first half of my senior year at UCF. This is the portfolio I am sending out to Grad schools

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  • Trevor StephensUniversity of Central Florida

    Location: Orlando, FL

  • Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe inDesign

  • Virtual Orlando

    Professional Work

    3D Modeling

    Creating Light

    Renderings

    Wave Chair

    Low Rise Mixed-Use

    High Rise Mixed-Use

    Adaptive Re-Use

    Fire Station # 4

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    The Building: is in the middle of downtown Miami in the central mall. This bowling ally contains high end millwork and metal fabrication.

    Autodesk AutoCAD

    Reception Desk

    Bottle Club Bar

    POD bench seating and ball racks

    VIP Bar

    MillworkMetalWalls & FloorsEquipment by Others

  • The Problem: Create detail drawings of all the bowl-ing ally millwork from the basic architectural drawings

    The Solution: Be able to hand my documents to the carpenters and have them build beautiful furniture for a high end bowling ally / bar

    Reception Desk

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    The Building: This was a barracks on what was a Naval training facility that now has become a new city that is nearly self sustaining. With post tension slabs the 7 story building is very limiting on its possibilities.

    The Problem: Create a sustainable structure that can accommodate as many luxury apartments as possible while creating a community inside of the building while tying the building to the outside city.

    1. Main entrance2. Reception3. Lobby4. Admin. Suite5. Staff Room6. Mens Restroom7. Janitor Closet

    8. Womens Restroom9. Common Room10. Mechanical11. Atrium12. Balcony13. Laundry14. Activity Room

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    Large overhangs and solar shad-ing devices cover the windows and balconies from excessive heat gain.

    ICF (insulated concrete forms) are used to keep out the harsh Florida

    heat for a more sustainable structure

    Existing Structure to be remodeled

    Green roofs insulate the buildings while providing a communal space.

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    The Solution: Create a multi-use building that has many luxury apartments with communal spaces. Use the location of the building to create a carbon neutral building that is appealing to live in.

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    Typical Single Bedroom

    Typical Double Bedroom

    Top Floor (7)

    1. Kitchen2. Dining Room3. Restroom4. Bedroom 15. Bedroom 26. Balcony7. Utility Closet

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    A naturally ventilated south facing corridor is used to set the rooms back

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    The Building: Fire Station number 4 is a remodeling program that eliminates the original structure and allows the city of to gain a new state of the art fi re house that uses as many sustainable features as the site will allow.

    The Problem: Creating a sustainable structure that can house at-least ten fi refi ghters at all times 24 hours, 7 days a week while still being able to have all of its inhabitants comfortable and happy.

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    1. Entrance / Atrium 2. Public Restoom3. Offi ce 14. Offi ce 25. Offi ce 36. Kitchen / Dining7. Apparatus Bay8. Chiefs Dorm9. Lieutenants Dorm10. Dorm A11. Dorm B12. Dorm C13. Mens Restroom14. Mens Locker Room15. Womens Restroom16. Womens Locker Room17. Fitness Room18. Storage19. Outside Deck20. Day Room21. 2nd Floor RR

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    a specifi c kind of turbine

    Large overhangs protect against excessive heat gain.

    Carbon Neutral and off the city grid

    Winter Solstice

    Year round sunlight show that solar panels are one of the best electricity gains for this site.

    Autodesk Revit Rhinoceros 3D Autodesk Impression

  • The Solution: Create a fi re house that uses its surroundings to achieve net zero CO2 while commingling with its neighborhood. This structure will blend in while making a statement of sustainability.

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    Summer Solstice

    Fall / Spring Equinox

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    goes into tanks for later uses

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    The Building: The Paramount is a large mix-use building is Downtown Orlando. The building has a majority of residential units with a built in garage and retail on the fi rst fl oor.

    The Problem: Create a 3D model using Rhinoceros 3D of a complex building using self taken measure-ments and pictures.

    CorelDRAW Rhinoceros 3D Autodesk AutoCAD

  • The Solution: Build a model that shows the complexity and detail of the actual building. This model took over 80

    hours of just modeling time.

    The Solution: Build a model that shows the comand detail of the actual building. This model took ove

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    The Problem: Design 3D models that can be rendered to show our abilities in texturing and modeling.

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    The Building: The Initial models were made in Rhino and sent to Vray in 3Ds Max. The rest of the renderings were made with a very basic house struc-ture along with added object, furniture, and materials.

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    The Lamp: Our goal for the fi rst digital fabrication project was to design a lamp in Rhinoceros 3D and introduce the class to the new laser cutter.

    The Problem: Learn the process of creating a digital model, run scripts to piece the model together, and then to fl atten it to send to the laser cutter.

    CorelDRAW Rhinoceros 3D Autodesk AutoCAD

  • The Solution: Create a lamp that can be made cheap and effi ciently. The lamp is simple to assemble and was designed to be adjustable to fi t the wants of the user along with the color for their likeness.

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    The Building: To create a sculptural / archi-tectural element that can be inhabited or used at a human scale. The object also needed to be modeled in 3D and needed to utilize the laser cutter. The Problem: Design a 3D model based off of a

    classmates sketch that best represents our inter-pretation of their idea.

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  • The Solution: Create a chair with the concept of a swoop-ing wave. Use wood as the base structure and layer cardboard to make the seat and contour of the chair.

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    The Research: Gather and sort through thousands of exist-ing fi les of 3d models, CAD drawings, and text to create the beginning of a three dimensional Orlando.

    The Process: 3D scan historical buildings throughout Downtown Orlando to begin the mapping process of the Virtual Orlando Program

    Rhinoceros 3D Autodesk AutoCAD SketchUp Pointools FARO 3D Laser Scanner

  • The Solution: Have a solid mass for the initial test building (Sligh AmTrak Train Station) that can be edited and built with 3D modeling software. As a group we also wrote grants to fund our project and attempt to get recognized by the community

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    The Building: The site is located in the middle of College Park in central Florida. It has multiple houses on it along with a parking lot and a building that needs to remain in busi-ness during the fi rst three phases of the project.

    The Problem: Create a master plan along with the layouts and designs of multi-use buildings along with parking in a group.

    Autodesk Revit Rhinoceros 3D Autodesk Impression SketchUp Autodesk 3Ds Max V-Ray

    ParkingSingle FamilyEducationMass TransitMedicalRecreationReligionRestaurantsRetailOther CommercialEntertainmentHotel

    Phase 1 - Year 1

    Existing Site

    Proposed Site Stacking Diagram

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    All balconies incorporate green roofs for insulations and human comfort.

    Rain collectors are used for natural irrigation and grey water Large overhangs

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    Grey water is used in the plumbing and laundry.

    Solar panel arrays provide year round power

  • The Solution: Have a working site that can accom-modate hundreds of people along with the ameni-ties they need.

    Phase 3 - Year 10

    Typical Loft800 sq. feet

    Typical Town House1200 sq. feet

    Typical 2 Bedroom1000 sq. feet

    Typical Large 2 BedroomTypical Large 2 Bedroom1500 sq. feet1500 sq. feet

    Phase 4 - Year 20

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    Large windows allow for plenty of year round natural day lighting

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    The Building: will be located on the last remaining vacant lot off the bay at the inner harbor of Baltimore Maryland.

    The Problem: To create a high rise building that reacts with the city while having offi ce spaces, residential units, and a hotel.

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    The roof utilizes the angle of the roof to incorporate urban farming and terraced green spaces

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    Typical Hotel

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  • Trevor StephensUniversity of Central FloridaLocation: Orlando, FL