MICHAEL JONESUNDERGRADUATE PORTFOLIO
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Architecture Studies
Brew HostelBirmngham, AL
Chicago Cardiovascular Children’sHospital Chicago Il
Rural Studio Farm Newbern, AL
Urban Studio Clay County Community PlanClay County, Alabam
Other work
Zig Zag Chair WatercolorSouth Best
Brew Hostel/ Birmingham, ALOutside Studio Critic: Bill Segrest, AIA
Project Duration: 4 months
Site: Brew-Hostel is located at the intersection 1st Avenue South and 23rd street in Birmingham, AL. The site is a part of the Birmingham Railroad line that since have became abandon and will become a park that con-nects to Railroad Park. This site along with railroad park is to become the connector between North Birmingham and South Birmingham districts.
Program: The Brew-hostel serves as celebration for the industrial and artistic heritage of Birmingham. The program supports Birmingham ar-tistic culture of brewing and provides connection between local brewer-ies. The hostel connects with hostels across the southeast and supports the culture of bed/breakfast which allows people to remain active in the city. The program also support mile radius that introduces concept of disbursing to several of entertainment districts throughout Birmingham
Second Level
Ground Level
Lower Level
Solution: The building investigates connection of space within a tight interaction of program that supports the concept of disbursement; the structure, the service wall, and the connection of design elements. The exterior explores the concept of dis-bursement by providing a city walk of visual display panels that outputs information about Birmingham’s des-tinations, places of interest, and an-nual culture tradition. The building also provides a connection with the park by providing an iconic struc-ture system that serves Rotary Park. The centerpiece of the design is the service wall that activates each pro-grammatic element of design. The wall provides three punctures that display programmatic elements for hostel, brew house, and the bakery.
Axonmetric diagram Wall System
Chicago Children Cardiovascular HospitalStudio Critic: Scott Finn, AIA
Project Duration: 4 months
Site: Chicago Children Cardiovascular Hospital is located in the South Loop of Chicago at the intersection of Clark St and W. Harrison Ave. The site is part of the vernacular architecture founda-tion of Chicago, surround by skyscrap-ers on the north/south Chicago grid.
Program: The building serve the south-ern parts of the Chicago Loops. The hospital will provide public service to both outpatients and inpatients health-care. Children with special heart condi-tion will be provided with a place where professional conduct healthcare proce-dures in family friendly environment.
Solution: The building en-able all occupants with pro-gram understanding by deeply separating public from private with the exception of all emer-gency exit being a function to all. Public program are func-tion on the lower levels of the hospital. Private program are functioned at the upper parts of the building. The corridor allows for easy understanding of the building with a simple, but intelligent planning system.
Nurses unit
Detailed Section Perspective
North Elevation West Elevation
RURAL STUDIO CAMPUSRURAL STUDIO CAMPUS
SPRING 2011 R.S. FARM CREW:
DAVIS CAMPBELLMICHAEL JONESMARY McCARTHYTURNER McELMOREJOHN McDANIELJAMES MILLERANNA POWERSCAMERON WELDYALEX WILSONSARAH WRIGHT
RURAL STUDIO CAMPUS
Rural Studio Solar Greenhouse
The Green House started with last semester’s ob-servations on the defini-tion of a green house and deciding where, on the Morrisette property would be the best loca-tion for one. One of the most important aspects of the green house is that it is a Passive Solar Green House; meaning that it does not require electricity from a mu-nicipal source. Using readily available and free energy from the sun and the wind along with site location/orientation, this green house will do several things on its own: Stay warm through the winter, ventilate during the summer and store rainwater for irrigation.
The 12ft high wall of blue, 55gal, steel barrels that make up the back wall. Winter will be the hard-est time to regulate the temperature inside the green house. The thermal mass wall will collect and store solar energy from the sun. At night when the outside temperature cools down, the wall will release the energy back into the greenhouse keeping it warm, and the plants alive, through the
THERMAL ENERGY SYSTEM
VENTILATION SYSTEMSITE PLAN
RURAL STUDIO CAMPUS
URBAN STUDIO 2013 CLAY COUNTY COMMUNITY TEAM:
LED BY PROFESSOR CHERYL MORGAN, AIA
BARBARA BENESHKURT FUNDERBURGMICHAEL JONESTURNER McELMOREPACE McWAYAUTUMN SIKOROWSKICAMERON WELDYASHLEY WILLIAMSALEX WILSONJUAN DIEGO DONOSO TROYABRYAN KING
Clay County Community Masterplan
Clay County, Alabama
Ashland, AL Linesville, AL
Highway 9 connectionLineville and Ashland are linked by east and west highway 9 in Clay County, AL. The two communities are about five miles apart and a number of regional assets that serve the county and both communities are logically located along this connective route. The Community studies was investigated occurding to regional assets and natural resource. Studies also discovered local tradition and iconic structure which held these events. Conceptual diagram provide organization and located potential growth throughout the community.
Existing Ashland Map
Ashland Housing StudiesASHLAND PROPOSED COMMUNITY PLAN
LINESVILLE PROPOSED COMMUNITY PLAN
EXISTING LINESVILLE PLAN
TRADE SCHOOL COMPLEX
TRADE SCHOOL ELEVATION
Other works
Bryant Danny Dinner Hall
Zig Zag Chair
Watercolor
South Best
Bryant Danny Dinner Hall is a dormority dietary venue that supports the University of Alabama student life. The renovation of this project offers additional seating, catering expansion, and alabama tradition of college brand. Design by Davis Architects.
Gerrit Reiveit ZigZag Chair was a project study at Rural Studio.
Tunstall-Cobbs Home (1859)- Antebellum architecture charaterized by southern traditional lifestyle. Completed in 1859 before the outbreak of the Civil War.
South Best is a stage design for an annual state robotic competition event. The material used to create the stage was plastic, lights and air. The project consisted of a team that focused on five element of design: Clouds, Planes, Hanger, Tunnel, and Upper Clouds.
Michael JonesUndergraduate PortifolioAuburn University 2008-2013.
Michael L. E. Jones Jr.1920 Aspen Run, Birmingham, AL 35209 205-585-0133 [email protected]
Education:
Hueytown High School: August, 2003 - May, 2006 •Member of Hueytown basketball team (2004-2006)•Member of Hueytown High School marching band (2003-2006)
May, 2006 - August, 2008 Lawson State Community College Associate in Drafting and Design Technology •2008 Magna cum Laude Graduate•2008 Most Outstanding Drafting award
August, 2008 –May, 2013 Auburn University: Bachelor of Architecture •AU Rural Studio 2011•AU Urban Studio 2012
Employment History:
Davis Architects: Birmingham, AL October 05, 2012 – 2013 •Architectural InternDuties included drafting, architectural development, collaboration with design experts, and the development of digital 3d modeling. . David Jones Jr. Architect and Associate: Birmingham, AL Seasonal Position 2006 - 2010 •Intern Drafter and DesignerDuties included drafting, architectural development, collaboration with design experts, and the development of construction documents.
Giattina Aycock Architecture Studio: Birmingham, AL •Drafting Internship
June 1, 2007 - August 1, 2007 June 1, 2008 - August 1, 2008
Duties included providing overall assistance to architects and design experts of the firm.
Community Service & Organization:
References: Cheryl Morgan, AIA
LSCC Community Services: Accessible ramp design for the Martin residence Birmingham citizen porch design East Birmingham church rendering
Individual Project: Master Bedroom and Bath working drawings Peasant Family master bedroom & porch addition St. James Family Life Center Feasible study
[email protected] Hank Wade [email protected]
Organization: AIAS NOMAD
AU Rural/Urban Studio Community Services: Closet Shelves design/w instillation for Rose Lee Rose Lee trailer renovation pop-up shop clean up
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Skills:
Other Experience photography presentation construction/trade/craft
Architecture/Engineer Experience: design development architecture/engineering standards analytical sketches/diagrams manual & computer drafting/renderings project research/planning construction documents project model building
Computer Experience: AutoCAD Revit Architecture Sketch-up Pro Adobe creative suite (photoshop, indesign) 3dsmax Autodesk Inventor Microsoft Office/Microsoft project
Additional portfolio and references available upon request