Johannes Wolfram Ubben
PORTFOLIO - FALL 2009
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Plan: Level 10 with Typical Residential units
Site: Gold Coast, Chicago IL
RUSH STREET TOWERSCHICAGO, ILFALL 2009
Concept of integrated Advertisement
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Plan: Ground Floor
Model
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Elevation: Rush Street
Exploded Rotated Axon Section
View from Alley onto plaza
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Project:Creating a mixed use residential in the hearth of Atlanta. My approach was to take the circulation out of the program, create an individual tower for it, fill it with daily used spaces like the gym and a grocery store and use bridge to reconnect with the original tower. Since the building is based on the grid, the tower is deformed according to need for the circulation.
Inside Courtyard
Rush and State
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Overview Outer Ring: Interaction with City
WOODRUFF PARK COLUMBARIUMATLANTA GASPRING 2009
NContext: Atlanta and Parks Street View from existing Woodruff Park
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Inner Sanctum
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Section with context
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Interior of “House” Plan upper level Plan lower level
Entrance, ceremonial space
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Project:Creating both an urban park and cemetery, the Woodruff Columbarium consists of two worlds: The upper world as a resting place for the living, and the lower as a reposi-tory for the death. The houses traverse both worlds and serve as the structure that holds up the park.
Axon of the “House”
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Plan: Ground Level Plan: Upper Level
Structural Axonometric
SCIENCE AND HISTORY MUSEUMCOLUMBUS, GAFALL 2008
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Project:Creating a civic building in Columbus, GA - A science and history museum in that also acts as a beacon for the city and a garden, whose shape the tower imitates.
Traverse Section
ModelSite
Broa
dway
1st A
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Front
Ave.
13th Street
COLUMBUS, GA
14th Street
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Montgomery BoathouseMontgomery, ALSPRING 2008
Plan Lower LevelPlan Upper Level
Section A
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Site Plan
Project:Creating a boathouse that serves as a semi civic structure, finalizes the Montgomery river walk and serves as a connecting piece between the walk and the river.
Section B
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Auburn Train Station and Transit-hubAuburn, ALSPRING 2008
Plan and Process - Concept, Digital Model and Physical Model
Skin Study
Site Plan
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Project:To create a transit hub in Auburn, Alabama that satisfies the accessibility requirements and inter-connect the site with the downtown area.
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Newbern Guest quarterNewbern, ALFALL 2007
Finished Exterior
Building Model
Knee-wall framing Detail
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Project:To accommodate the occasional guest lecturer, the rural studio was in need for a guest quarter and commissioned our studio to design and built it.
Additional Design/Build Credits:Michael Dowdy, Hannah Dulaney, Nourah Said, Charles Spires, Ali Tyler, Ed May, Will McGarrity, Mary Pruitt, Sarah Hunter, Susie Fagg, Mallory Garret, Maggie Johnson
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Atelier of the Excavator Auburn, ALSPRING 2007
Section
Full Model
Detail: Living Space
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Project:To create an atelier for 7 apprentices and a master. The inspiration for my interpretation came from a typical European monastery
Section
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Johannes Wolfram Ubben1931 Shades Crest Road35216 Vestavia Hills(205) [email protected]
EDUCATION:
Auburn University, Auburn, AL August 2006-presentBA of Architecture, BA of Interior-ArchitectureAbsolved second year of the Rural Studio Program
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Intern of Architecture:
Nickl & Partner Architekten AG, Munich, Germany May-August 2008 -Drafting / Redlining -Firecode updating (Search and correction of specific issues)
-Competition Work (Prepared presentations and technical drawings)
Kahn South Inc, Birmingham, Alabama December 2007 -Drafting / Redlining -Independent Project Management -Detailing (Shop Drawings, schedules, etc.)
Awards and Honors
AU Board of Trustees Scholarship; R. Mack & Jamie Freeman 2009 Scholarship of excellence in Architecture; winner of the AL Concrete Masonry Design Competition. AU Board of Trustees Scholarship; Scholarship of the 2008 Montgomery Chapter of Concrete Specification Institute. First Year faculty book award, 2007
WORK-RELATED SKILLS:
AutoCAD, Nemetschek Allplan BIM, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Rhino 3D, MS-Office, Hand Drafting, Freehand Drawing, Model Building
SPOKEN AND WRITTEN LANGUAGES:
German, English, French
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Johannes Wolfram Ubben
Johannes Wolfram Ubben