Emily Goans | 2016 Architecture Portfolio

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Emily Goans | 2016 Architecture Portfolio

Goans | 2016 | Portfolio

Emily Goans | 2016 Architecture Portfolio

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Resume01

01Education

University of Nebraska at LincolnBachelors of Science in DesignArchitecture Major with a Minor in Planning(May 2014)

University of Nebraska at OmahaArchitecture Major(2010-2011)Architectural Engineering Major

(2009-2010)

Work Experience

UNL College of ArchitectureGraduate Teaching Assistant responsible for guiding students in the Design Thinking course.(August 2015-Present)

arCuretecture Group, Inc.Architectural Intern responsible for production drawings, presentation drawings, and offi ce organization.(December 2014-August 2015, December 2015-January 2016)

UNL Facilities Planning and ConstructionAssociate Project Manager responsible for designing project spaces with clients, construction documents, estimating, construction administration and observation, budget management, and project closeout.

(May 2011-November 2014)

Skills

Knowledgeable user of Autodesk ReVit, AutoCAD, SketchUp, and Rhino.

Some experience with Grasshopper and 3D Studio Max.

Comprehensive knowledge of the design and construction processes.

Strong communication, networking, and leadership

skills.

Contact

Emily Goans(c) 402-440-1041

egoans9@huskers.unl.edu

https://issuu.com/emilygoans

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01Awards

Undergraduate Creative Research Experience (UCARE)Architecture in the Humanities with Rumiko Handa and Jim Potter

(August 2012 -May 2014)

Involvement

UNL College of Architecture - Student Advisory BoardElected Student Representative (2010-Present)

UNL College of Architecture - Professional Program Committee Elected Student Representative (2014- Present)

UNL College of Architecture - RecruitingStudent Volunteer (2013-Present)

United States Green Building Council (USGBC)Tresurer (2013-2014)

UNL College of Architecture - Hyde Lecture Series

Student Promotion Volunteer (2013-Present)

References

Jeffrey AhlarCuretecture Prinicipal(w) 402-805-4908jeffreya@arcuretecture.net

Cory OstranderUNL Facilities Planning and Construction Project Manager(w) 402-472-4112cory.ostrander@unl.edu

David KarleUNL Academic Advisor(w) 402-472-7947dkarle@unl.edu

Contact

Emily Goans(c) 402-440-1041

egoans9@huskers.unl.edu

https://issuu.com/emilygoans

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Intergenerational Housing + Bus Depot

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Located in the South Haymarket, at fi ve stories tall, a proposed relationship between

an existing bus depot and intergenerational housing has

been proposed.

Families have the opportunity to live their lives together in an island-like neighborhood

with parks, patios, and public transportation to take them

anywhere else they need to go.

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Intergenerational Housing + Bus Depot

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Located in the South Haymarket, at fi ve stories tall, a proposed relationship between

an existing bus depot and intergenerational housing has

been proposed.

Families have the opportunity to live their lives together in an island-like neighborhood

with parks, patios, and public transportation to take them

anywhere else they need to go.

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NestCase03

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The NestCase was developed during the Product Design class

at UNL. This bookshelf nests together to ease the pain of

transporting bookcases during moves. When the bookcase is

nested, it stands 4 feet 6 inches tall and 1 foot 7 inches wide.

When the bookcase is unfolded, the pieces reveal

places to store books, pictures, or decorative items. The

bookcase can be arranged so the shelves can turn a corner or

snake to divide spaces.

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(Left) This diagram shows how a sheet of birch plywood can

be cut and glued to create each individual shelf.

(Right) Image of the bookcase in its “nested” state. The

bookcase cost about $300 and

took 6 weeks to build.

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4’X8’ SHEET OF

BIRCH PLYWOOD

SHELF 15

CUT INTO

9” X 4’ BOARDS

MAKE ONE SHELF

WITH 2 BOARDS

CUT BOARDS INTO

LENGTHS FOR SHELF

SHELF

PIECES

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FOR GLUING.

DRILL HOLE

FOR SET

SCREW (PIVOT)

GLUE PIECES

TOGETHER AT

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FINAL SHELF

DESIGNED AND BUILT BY EMILY GOANS AND ANDREW BEBEE SHELF 2

SHELF 1

SHELF 3

SHELF 4

SHELF 5

SHELF 6

SHELF 7

SHELF 8

SHELF 9

SHELF 10

SHELF 11

SHELF 12

SHELF 13

SHELF 14

SHELF 15

Denver Community Center04

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Located South of the Denver Art Museum, the Denver

Community Center is meant to provide offi ce and restaurant

space for local businesses, residences, and a tech shop

where the neighborhood can use equipment to create

furniture projects.Outside of the building, an

exterior gathering space with water-wall and stage was

created for large community events.

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Denver Community Center04

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(Left) Denver Community Center and Outdoor Event

Space site plan.

(Right) Rendering of a community market and cultural

event.

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Denver Art Museum

Museum Residences

Cultural Civic Center

Evans School (Unoccupied Office Space)

Civitas - Landscape Architecture Firm

R Design Land Architects

Cliford Still Museum

Law Office and Available Spaces

Golden Tirnagle Wine And Spirits

Broadway Residences

Broadway Plaza Hotel

Office Space For Rent

Back To Motion, P.T. and Pilates Aligned, Inc.

The Acoma (Efficiency Apartments)

State Farm Insurance

Site

BIM Analysis05

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Revit contains generic massing families that can be used to

help create parametric models.

The benefi t of using parametric modeling can be seen when

designs change. When a client or architect choses to change

a dimension, the rest of the model will change with it.

Drawings can be updated at the time of the design change.

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BIM Analysis05

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(Left) A facade panel schedule describes the length of every side of each triangular panel.

(Center) An elevation of the parametric tower.

(Right) A rendering of the parametric tower. The software used to generate these images

is Autodesk Revit.

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triangle panels for pattern triangle panels for pattern 56' 7 27/32" 47' 5 15/16" 46' 2 13/32"

triangle panels for pattern triangle panels for pattern 56' 7 27/32" 47' 11 13/32" 45' 9 7/16"

triangle panels for pattern triangle panels for pattern 56' 7 27/32" 48' 5 3/16" 45' 4 25/32"

triangle panels for pattern triangle panels for pattern 56' 7 27/32" 48' 11 1/4" 45' 0 1/2"

triangle panels for pattern triangle panels for pattern 56' 7 27/32" 49' 5 19/32" 44' 8 17/32"

triangle panels for pattern triangle panels for pattern 55' 8 19/32" 47' 2 7/8" 45' 10 31/32"

triangle panels for pattern triangle panels for pattern 55' 8 19/32" 47' 9 27/32" 45' 4 5/8"

triangle panels for pattern triangle panels for pattern 55' 8 19/32" 48' 5 7/32" 44' 10 25/32"

triangle panels for pattern triangle panels for pattern 55' 8 19/32" 49' 1" 44' 5 13/32"

triangle panels for pattern triangle panels for pattern 55' 8 19/32" 49' 9 5/32" 44' 0 1/2"

triangle panels for pattern triangle panels for pattern 54' 7 1/4" 46' 5 31/32" 46' 0 7/16"

triangle panels for pattern triangle panels for pattern 54' 7 1/4" 47' 1 5/8" 45' 4 1/2"

triangle panels for pattern triangle panels for pattern 54' 7 1/4" 47' 9 27/32" 44' 9 7/32"

triangle panels for pattern triangle panels for pattern 54' 7 1/4" 48' 6 21/32" 44' 2 19/32"

triangle panels for pattern triangle panels for pattern 54' 7 1/4" 49' 4 1/32" 43' 8 5/8"

triangle panels for pattern triangle panels for pattern 53' 4 5/16" 46' 5 3/4" 45' 4 9/32"

triangle panels for pattern triangle panels for pattern 53' 4 5/16" 47' 2 1/8" 44' 7 19/32"

triangle panels for pattern triangle panels for pattern 53' 4 5/16" 47' 11 11/32" 43' 11 25/32"

triangle panels for pattern triangle panels for pattern 53' 4 5/16" 48' 9 11/32" 43' 4 15/16"

triangle panels for pattern triangle panels for pattern 53' 4 5/16" 49' 8 1/8" 42' 11 3/32"

triangle panels for pattern triangle panels for pattern 52' 0 15/32" 46' 0 1/32" 45' 4"

triangle panels for pattern triangle panels for pattern 52' 0 15/32" 46' 7 1/2" 44' 5 13/16"

triangle panels for pattern triangle panels for pattern 52' 0 15/32" 47' 4 3/16" 43' 8 13/16"

triangle panels for pattern triangle panels for pattern 52' 0 15/32" 48' 2 1/32" 43' 1 1/8"

triangle panels for pattern triangle panels for pattern 52' 0 15/32" 49' 1" 42' 6 13/16"

triangle panels for pattern triangle panels for pattern 50' 8 5/8" 46' 4 3/16" 44' 3 29/32"

triangle panels for pattern triangle panels for pattern 50' 8 5/8" 46' 11 1/32" 43' 5 9/16"

triangle panels for pattern triangle panels for pattern 50' 8 5/8" 47' 7 17/32" 42' 8 31/32"

triangle panels for pattern triangle panels for pattern 50' 8 5/8" 48' 5 5/8" 42' 2 3/16"

triangle panels for pattern triangle panels for pattern 50' 8 5/8" 49' 5 3/16" 41' 9 9/32"

Midwestern Myths06

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Using fairy tales that Dexter Hansen and I have written, we investigated architecture and

its relationship to boundaries. The story and architecture use

metaphor and hints of reality to communicate to the user.

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Midwestern Myths06

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(Left) “Watching corn grow” sounds like a boring statement,

but in the town of Palisade (meaning “fence”) taking down boundaries has allowed corn to

grow at an exciting rate.

(Right) Because the town of Palisade built upon their

boundaries, they were able to build a church that was closer

to God.

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Lange House in Durango07

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While working with Pam Gordon, she mentioned

her interest in having plans developed for the new house concept she and Brian Lange

designed to be located in Durango, Colorado. My

involvement included line drawings of the site, fl oor

plans, structural details, and elevations. These drawings

helped them to acquire a permit and the house will be

completed in June 2016.

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Lange House in Durango07

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(Left) A construction progress photo of the fi replace located between the dining room and

the living room.

(Right) A construction progress photo of the ceilings above the

living room.

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Leisure Limousine Logo08

08

Lori Hiebner contacted me and asked for my assistance in

designing a logo for a company called Leisure Limousine and

Sedan, a company that offers a wide range of transport options

in the Lincoln and Omaha areas.

This logo is now featured on their website and their ad

photos.

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Leisure Limousine Logo08

08

A series of design iterations were used to achieve the fi nal result on the front side of this

card.

The Leisure Limousine and Sedan logo can be seen on their website listed below:

http://leisurelimoservices.com/

Goans | Portfolio | 2016

UNL Colonial Room Renovation

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09

Working with Cory Ostrander, the Colonial Room located in the Nebraska Union, was

transformed to include updated fi nishes. The Colonial

Room is used for a variety of meetings on campus.

This room can be split into two different conference rooms by

a mechanical wall. The room required asbestos abatement,

fl oor leveling and exits that would meet code requirements.

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UNL Colonial Room Renovation

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(Left) Picture taken during a site visit during construction.

(Right) A render used to discuss wall color, lighting, and

wainscot.

Visit the following website for additional projects constructed during my time as an associate

project manager at UNL.

https://issuu.com/minorconstructionfpc/docs/a_

collection_of_built_work

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Manter Hall Graduate Offi ces

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As my fi rst UNL project, and with guidance Cory Ostrander,

Manter Hall room 204 was renovated from a biochemistry

lab to a graduate offi ce suite.The lab required demolition

of cabinetry and fume hoods. The renovation include new fl ooring, a window into the

hallway, a new door, light kits for the existing doors, a ceiling grid and ceiling tiles, and new

furniture.

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Manter Hall Graduate Offi ces

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(Left) Picture taken before construction began.

(Right) A picture taken during the furniture installation.

Visit the following website for additional projects constructed during my time as an associate

project manager at UNL.

https://issuu.com/minorconstructionfpc/docs/a_

collection_of_built_work

Goans | Portfolio | 2016

Thank you.

Emily Goans |2016 Architecture Portfolio