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Jonathan Shaffer unlocking the Potential an architectural design portfolio
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Jonathan Shaffer unlocking the Potentialan architectural design portfolio

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(Cover Page) Doorknob + Key | Pencil | 2012

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Connecting the FabricClemson University

Fall 2012

The MountUniversity of OregonFall 2014

Complimenting the SurroundingsClemson University

Fall 2013

Framing the ViewClemson University

Spring 2013

The White StagUniversity of Oregon

Fall 2014

Sinnovate Technology HubCH2M HILL8 Months

Generating the NarrativeClemson University

Fall 2011

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10 SW Porter St. Apt.102Portland, OR 97201

LEED Green Associatejonathan.w.shaff [email protected] | 419.378.1487

Clemson University, Clemson, SC GPA: 4.002010 - 2014Bachelor of Arts in Architecture Minor in Spanish LanguageClemson Architecture Center Charleston (CAC.C), Charleston, SC

EDUCATION

USGBC – Clemson Chapter 2012 - Present

NCARB – Intern Development Program 2012 - Present

American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS)2010 - Present

ACTIVITIES

HONORS South Carolina Chapter American Institute of Architects Award2014

Tile Contractors’ Association of America Architectural Scholarship2014

Rudolph E. Lee Professional Potential/Academic Excellence Award 2013

President James Barker, FAIA: Scholarship2013-2014

University of Oregon, Portland, OR GPA: 3.792014 - PresentMaster of Architecture, June 2016

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Clemson University, Clemson, SCPlanning + Design Intern Spring 2013 - May 2014

Academic, Athletic, Interiors & Master Planning - Conceptual/

Schematic Design, Project Budgeting, Donor Signage and Recognition,

Competition Submission

Novus Architects, Mt. Pleasant, SCHealthcare Intern Fall 2012

Planning, Phasing & Design Experience, Advanced Revit Modeling,

Client - Physician Interface Design, Tenant Upfi ts, Revit Tutorials &

Troubleshooting, Construction Documents

EXPERIENCE

SKILLS Revit PhotoshopIndesignIllustrator Google SketchUpBuilding Information Modeling Integrated Project Delivery

Microsoft Offi ce Lumion RenderingAutoCADRhinoGrasshopper PreziPublic Speaking

CH2M HILL, Portland, OR + Spartanburg, SC Architectural Intern | Facade Design2013 Global Intern Captain Summer 2014, 2013, 2012

Industrial & Advanced Technology Projects, Complex Facade

Design/Documentation, Presentation to Executives, Introduced New

Visualization/Rendering Technology, International Design Team,

Sustainable Design, LEED Project Experience & Research, Construction

Documents & Administration, Scheduling & Material Takeoff s

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installation_white stagwhite stag block | Portland, OR

rhino + grasshopper

Dec. 2014 - 2 Weeks

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a place of solitude, rest and pause that compliments the natural surroundings through an environmentally

conscious and influential design solution

Complimenting the SurroundingsClemson, SC | Chapel

Professor Lynn CraigFall 2013 - 12 Weeks

concept

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Jonathan Shaffer // Complimenting the SurroundingsJonathan Shaffer // Complimenting the Surroundings

Willi

amso

n Rd

.

Woodland Cemetery

Existing Tree Figure Ground | Black = Open Area

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Sanctuary

Ornamental Stair

Fellowship

Restrooms

Entry

Open Interstitial Space

Vertical Circulation

Office/Storage

Pre Function

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Program Concept | Small building footprint that minimally disrupts the site. It is located at the “sweet spot” accessed by path that goes with the topography

Section Concept | Vertical Orientation to compliment tall slender trees on site

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Jonathan Shaffer // Complimenting the SurroundingsJonathan Shaffer // Complimenting the Surroundings

Resolving the building profile to accommodate program square footage with cantilevered floors

Fellowship

Sanctuary

Pre-Function

Ornamental Stair

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Interstitial Space

Final ModelSolar Study Models

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First Floor

Entry

Pre-Function

M

W

Interstitial

Interstitial

Third Floor

Sanctuary

Ornamental Stair

Open to Below

Open to Below

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retooling a box of matches as a generator for a narrative to tell the story about how a portfolio case was designed

Generating the NarrativeClemson, SC | Portfolio Case

Professor Bo GarlandFall 2011 - 4 Weeks

concept

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Concept: An analysis of a box of matches became a generator for a narrative about a man who went for a hike in the woods and dropped his sketchbook in a bonfire. When he went home he built a case to preserve his charred sketchbook. Ironically the case was

similar to a box of matches.

Jonathan Shaffer // Generating the Narrative

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Generating the Narrative // Jonathan Shaffer

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Framing the ViewAsheville, NC | School for Autism

Professor Martha SkinnerSpring 2013 - 4 Weeks

a shelter that provides a focused learning environment for the autistic mind and a bond to the

Biltmore Estate and it’s happenings

concept

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Asheville

Biltmore Forest

Outdoor Adventure Center

Biltmore Estate

Site

Long Valley Lake

Jonathan Shaffer // Framing the View

Proximity of Outdoor Activities and Work Opportunities for Students

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Classrooms

Admin

Restrooms

Breakout

Congregation

Entrance

Restrooms

Service

Breakout

20 60

Framing the View // Jonathan Shaffer

The circulation navigates through the building in a unique and memorable way; avoiding dead ends and monotony

that can be disorienting for an autistic child.

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20 60

Jonathan Shaffer // Framing the ViewFraming views towards direct sky or landscape can calm autistic children and help them focus on their work

Concept Sketches

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Framing the View // Jonathan Shaffer

Flexible learning environments indoor and outdoors, group spaces or more private one-on-one instruction accommodate students needs.

Breakout spaces provide different learning environments and break up the interior circulation. An orientation point uses graphic symbols to help direct students to rooms.

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Connecting the FabricCharleston, SC | Creative Office Development

Professor Ray Huff&

Flyway Developmentwith Chase RobinsonFall 2012 - 8 Weeks

connective condition relating a modular systemconcept

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Jonathan Shaffer // Connecting the Fabric

Site Concept | Striations

A

A

b

b

Tenant Flex Space

Pedestrian Bridge Above

Ground Floor

Vertical Circulation

Common Space

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Meeting St.

Connecting the Fabric // Jonathan Shaffer

Original 1600 Meeting St. Phase I17000 SF83 Parking Spaces

Phase II25000 SF65 Parking Spaces

Phase III37500 SF97 Parking Spaces

Active Railroad

Industrial Zone

The Charge | Collaborating with a real client, a developer, to convert the site surrounding a 1926 office building into a collaborative and creative workplace that will become a catalyst for Charleston’s developing creative corridor

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Jonathan Shaffer // Connecting the Fabric Aerial Perspective Looking South

Study Model

Final Model

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Connecting the Fabric // Jonathan Shaffer

The pedestrian bridge is a visual and literal connection between the old and new buildings that creates unique areas of circulations and congregation.

Perspective from Original 1600 Meeting St. Building

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a unique gym where the building itself is the workout and individuals exercise both in and on the building

The MountPortland, OR | Gym

Professor Nico Larco + Allison Bryan Fall 2014 - 8 Weeks

concept

MOUNT

M CLICK ME

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Jonathan Shaffer // The Mount

Entry

OverlookSoutheast

Hosford - Abernethy

SE Clinton St.

SE Powell Blvd.

SE

Milw

auk

ie

Powell Butte

Gresham

Mt. Hood

Sandy RiverPDX

THE MOUNT

50 Miles

Urban

District

Site

Goals | A catalytic development along the new Max Orange line in SE Portland. By interacting with the site and creating a wholistic approach to exercise, The Mount will inspire people to ‘climb’ higher with their fitness goals.

Initial Design Concepts

Inspiration | Mountain Climbing and Mountain Features

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Entry

Overlook

circulation/the course

rockwall/crevasse

glass/glacier

urban link/urban link/urban link/training hill

The Mount // Jonathan Shaffer

The Course - Circulation | Encourages people to go up through the gym while simultaneously exercising. The course is aptly named to facilitate circuit or interval training.

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Jonathan Shaffer // The Mount

Main Entry

Rockwall

Cafe

UP

Storage Laundry

Mens

Womens

SE Gideon

SE

Milw

auk

ie

DN

Training Hill

Office

MAX Stop

raining Hill

Free Weights

Multipurpose

UP

DN

Rockwall

Training Hill

Section | Looking NW

Floor Plan | Level 2Floor Plan | Ground Level

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Thermal MassGrey Water Treatment

Stormwater Management Vegetated Green RoofReduce Heat Island

Solar GainOperable Shades

Indoor Air Quality Natural Ventilation

The Mount // Jonathan Shaffer

raining Hill

Diagram | Sustainability Concepts

Elevation | SE Gideon - From MAX Stop

Floor Plan | Level 2

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Crevasse-like lobby + rockwall where you can see activity at once and understand the integration of circulation and gym function

Members-only roof training area takes advantage of dynamic and inspiring views

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Sinnovate Technology HubKing Abdullah Economic City

Saudi ArabiaCH2M HILL

05.14 - 12.14

concept

Inspired by the client’s vision of a literal wave covering the site full of curved buildings, the Sinnovate Technology Hub is about the flow of information and organic growth.

The entire site works as one fluid network: combining data and learning into one cohesive campus.

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Jonathan Shaffer // Sinnovate Technology Hub

Encompassing approximately 400,000 ft2, Sinnovate Technology Hub is part of Saudia Airlines’s ambitious vision of providing training to new Saudi graduates to become future technology leaders to support business, research, and academic needs in Saudi Arabia and the surrounding region, while offering best in class data center and cloud services to businesses

locating at King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC).

Convention Center

JDCIC

Data Center

Data CenterAdmin.

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Jonathan Shaffer // Sinnovate Technology Hub

Shade Canopy | WaveThe Wave is a shading system comprised of steel lattice work floating over the central courtyard area between the buildings. The system provides shade while allowing air circulation. Photovoltaic panels mounted to corresponding panels in the carpark contribute to campus power generation.

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Innovation Center (IC)

Joint Development Center (JDC)

Data CenterAdmin.

Data Center

Convention Center

Convention Center

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Jonathan Shaffer // Sinnovate Technology Hub

Glass Curtainwall

Layer One

Layer Two

Small Diamond Panel

Medium Diamond Panel

Large Diamond Panel

Horizontal VisionOpenings

(Rotated 7.5O)Innovation Center

Data Center Admin.Joint Development Center | Moire

This is most typical facade type to the project. The first layer is a curtain wall system. To shield the glass from heat, glare and protect it from dust, a two-layered perforated metal screen was designed. The two layers of perforated pattern produce a moiré effect by rotating the outer layer of the pattern a few degrees. This pattern appears to move relative to the viewer and is reminiscent of Islamic pattern-making and the play of light underwater.

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300mm 200mm 100mm

2000

3000

2490

2660

300

GRID

100

LEVEL 1

LEVEL 2ROOF

LEVEL 0

LEVEL 3ROOF10500

5500

0

15500

IC TOP OFCURTAINWALL

19100

CEILING

CEILING

2900 31

5035

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350

ST-1

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G-1

TYP

G-2TYP

M-1

M-2

M-11

STRUCTURAL STEEL FORCURTAIN WALL SUPPORT

RAISED ACCESS FLOOR(@ LEVEL 1 FOR JDC)

HORIZONTAL ROLLINGBLIND, TYPICAL

CEILING - SEE RCP

CEILING - SEE RCP

ROOF ASSEMBLY

FLOOR FINISH - SEEFLOOR FINISH PLANS

M-11

M-11 ALUMINUM COPINGCLOSURE PIECE

SCREEN WALLSUPPORTOUTRIGGER

M-5

M-19

FIRESTOPPING

M-11

M-11

7

GENAE-7500

6

GENAE-7500

1 : 25STHAE-7560

1 WALL SECTION - JOINT DEVELOPMENT CENTER

Mock-up photos

Moire Opening Size Iterations

Full - Scale Moiré Mockup

Moiré Layers Attachment Detail

Horizontal VisionOpenings

Sinnovate Technology Hub // Jonathan Shaffer

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Jonathan Shaffer // Sinnovate Technology Hub

M-15

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LEVEL 210500

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GENERAL NOTES:

A. FOR SYMBOLS, LEGENDS, AND ABBREVIATIONS, SEEDRAWING GENA0-0001

B. BUILDING REFERENCE ELEVATION 0 = SITE ELEVATION11700. SEE CIVIL DRAWINGS

C. FOR FINISH MATERIAL LEGEND SEE SHEET GENA0-0100.D. RAILINGS NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITYE. SHADE CANOPY NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY. REFER TO

SHEET GENA0-04A00 FOR INFORMATION

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THIS DRAWING CONTAINS INFORMATION WHICH ISTHE PROPERTY OF CH2M OLAYAN. THIS DRAWING ISBEING DISCLOSED CONFIDENTIALLY. IT MAY NOT BEREPRODUCED, DISCLOSED, OR GIVEN IN WHOLE ORIN PART TO ANY OTHER PARTY FOR ANY PURPOSEWITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT OF CH2M OLAYAN.

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SINNOVATE TECHNOLOGY HUB (STH)KING ABDULLAH ECONOMIC CITY

Saudi ArabianAirlinesC.C. 11301130P.O. Box 620Jeddah 21231,Saudi Arabia

Al Ahsa StreetP.O. Box 8772Riyadh 11492,Saudi Arabia

Project Number: 492943

CHECKEDDATE

LOCAL CONSULTANT

DESIGN REVIEW CONSULTANT

ENGINEER STAMP

12/1

8/20

142:

28:0

4PM

As indicated

CC - ARCHITECTURALCONVENTION CENTER

EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS

STH

AE-7

440

ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION0 19/12/14

STHAE-7440

19/12/14

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1 : 100STHAE-7440

4 CONVENTION CENTER - WEST ELEVATION

1 : 100STHAE-7440

3 CONVENTION CENTER - SOUTH ELEVATION

1 : 100STHAE-7440

2 CONVENTION CENTER - EAST ELEVATION

1 : 100STHAE-7440

1 CONVENTION CENTER - NORTH ELEVATION

KEYED NOTES

1 : 100STHAE-7440

5 VIP BALCONY - NORTH 1 : 100STHAE-7440

6 VIP BALCONY - WEST 1 : 100STHAE-7440

7 VIP BALCONY - SOUTH

1 : 100STHAE-7440

8 VIP BALCONY - EAST

1 : 100STHAE-7440

9 CAFETERIA STOREFRONT - 1 1 : 100STHAE-7440

10 CAFETERIA STOREFRONT - 2

1 : 100STHAE-7440

11 CAFETERIA STOREFRONT - 3

Convention Center | OrbThe Orb or Convention Center building wall system is a curvilinear form comprised of aluminum panels, some with openings to the interior. The visual intent is to emphasize the overall continuity of the form and a non-uniform shape of a pebble lying on the sea floor.

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M-15

M-12

M-17

G-4

R-1

G-3

WITHINDASHEDLINE

M-12AT INTERIOR

T. O. CCEL. 17000M-17

M-15

M-12

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G-4

G-4

M-17

WITHIN DASHEDLINE

R-1M-12

@ INTERIOR

WITHIN DASHEDLINE

TYPICAL

T. O. CCEL. 17000

M-17

M-15

M-15

M-15

G-4

G-4

M-15

G-4

G-4

WITHINDASHEDLINE

T. O. CCEL. 17000

M-15

M-15

R-1

M-12

G-3

R-1

G-4

G-4

T-1

M-12

@ INTERIOR

LEVEL 210500

LEVEL 210500

R-1

LEVEL 210500

LEVEL 210500

R-1

LEVEL 210500

R-1

GENERAL NOTES:

A. FOR SYMBOLS, LEGENDS, AND ABBREVIATIONS, SEEDRAWING GENA0-0001

B. BUILDING REFERENCE ELEVATION 0 = SITE ELEVATION11700. SEE CIVIL DRAWINGS

C. FOR FINISH MATERIAL LEGEND SEE SHEET GENA0-0100.D. RAILINGS NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITYE. SHADE CANOPY NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY. REFER TO

SHEET GENA0-04A00 FOR INFORMATION

LEVEL 00

LEVEL 15500

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LEVEL 15500

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EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ

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LEVEL 15500

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OWNER NAMEREV. NO. DESCRIPTION APPROVED

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KEY PLAN

THIS DRAWING CONTAINS INFORMATION WHICH ISTHE PROPERTY OF CH2M OLAYAN. THIS DRAWING ISBEING DISCLOSED CONFIDENTIALLY. IT MAY NOT BEREPRODUCED, DISCLOSED, OR GIVEN IN WHOLE ORIN PART TO ANY OTHER PARTY FOR ANY PURPOSEWITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT OF CH2M OLAYAN.

DATE

NORTHPOINT

FOR MUNICIPALITY APPROVAL

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SHEET:

OF:

PRINCIPAL CONSULTANT

SINNOVATE TECHNOLOGY HUB (STH)KING ABDULLAH ECONOMIC CITY

Saudi ArabianAirlinesC.C. 11301130P.O. Box 620Jeddah 21231,Saudi Arabia

Al Ahsa StreetP.O. Box 8772Riyadh 11492,Saudi Arabia

Project Number: 492943

CHECKEDDATE

LOCAL CONSULTANT

DESIGN REVIEW CONSULTANT

ENGINEER STAMP

12/1

8/20

142:

28:0

4PM

As indicated

CC - ARCHITECTURALCONVENTION CENTER

EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS

STH

AE-7

440

ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION0 19/12/14

STHAE-7440

19/12/14

JM

1 : 100STHAE-7440

4 CONVENTION CENTER - WEST ELEVATION

1 : 100STHAE-7440

3 CONVENTION CENTER - SOUTH ELEVATION

1 : 100STHAE-7440

2 CONVENTION CENTER - EAST ELEVATION

1 : 100STHAE-7440

1 CONVENTION CENTER - NORTH ELEVATION

KEYED NOTES

1 : 100STHAE-7440

5 VIP BALCONY - NORTH 1 : 100STHAE-7440

6 VIP BALCONY - WEST 1 : 100STHAE-7440

7 VIP BALCONY - SOUTH

1 : 100STHAE-7440

8 VIP BALCONY - EAST

1 : 100STHAE-7440

9 CAFETERIA STOREFRONT - 1 1 : 100STHAE-7440

10 CAFETERIA STOREFRONT - 2

1 : 100STHAE-7440

11 CAFETERIA STOREFRONT - 3

Sinnovate Technology Hub // Jonathan Shaffer

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Jonathan Shaffer // Sinnovate Technology Hub

Data Center | LandformThe Landform is an opaque wall system designed to screen the Central Utility Plant, the Data Center and their corresponding roof top equipment. The wall system will be faced of architectural metal panels and will wrap the roof of the Data Center, complimenting the form of the Wave Shade Canopy above.

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