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Table of Contents OBJECTIVE: Seeking a design position with a sustainability oriented architectural firm.
EDUCATION: Philadelphia University, Philadelphia PA
Master of Science in Sustainable Design, May 2012
Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Practices, August 2011
Apartment Renovation
GPA 3.92
Live/ Work Space ...............5
Keene State College, Keene, NH
Bachelor of Science in Architecture, May 2009
GPA 3.32
PROJECTS: “Gastronomy Gateway,” Fall 2011
Spofford Lake Boathouse .....11 o Designed, 3D modeled, and performed a daylight analysis for a new
construction marketplace located in East Falls, Philadelphia
“Miami Day School,” Summer 2011
Adams Technoogy Building .....19 o Designed, computer drafted plans, energy modeled, and calculated energy
and water consumption for an academic building in Miamia, FL.
EXPERIENCE: Habitat for Humanity, Philadelphia, PA January 2012- Present
Miami Day School ..................29 Sustainable Design Intern
o Researched current Habitat practices to determine LEED compliance and
make recommendations for improvements.
o Supported volunteer staff on site during construction.
Gastronomy Gateway ...........39 o Researched various loan and grant opportunities available to promote
green practices such as stormwater management and LEED certification.
Sullivan Construction, Bedford, NH May 2011- January 2012
Intern Assistant Project Manager
o Reviewed product submittals for current projects to verify compliance
with architect specifications.
o Worked closely with clients and subcontractors to assemble estimates for
both hard bid and design build projects.
o Supported superintendents on-site including demolition and site work.
o Developed a series of spreadsheets for calculating LEED compliance and
assisted writing an indoor air quality management plan.
SKILLS: Software: Microsoft Office Suite, Revit Architecture 2011, Adobe Creative
Suite CS 5.5, 3ds Max 2012, Ecotect Analysis 2011, Sketchup 8, E-Quest 3
Abilities: Site Analysis, Energy Modeling, Computer Rendering,
Architectural Drafting, Concept and Design Development, Blueprint and
Construction Document Reading, 3-D Modeling, Daylight Analysis
20. Urban Redevelopment, Group Project
Graduate Sustainable Studio 2011
Philadelphia University
Gastronomy Gateway
East Falls Philadelphia, PA
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21. Site Analysis Site Development
This series of graphics displays the of relationship between The building shape is oriented to maximize solar
the site and its interaction with the community and natural exposure as well as provide views towards the
features. Most notably, the prevailing winds follow the East Falls Bridge. A courtyard patio space provides
Schulkyll River by blowing to the southeast 8 months of the outdoor seating during the summer months, as well
year blowing to the Southeast, providing a great opportunity as allowing a space for the market to overflow into.
to naturally ventilate the interior spaces of the building.
The site also has terrific solar exposure year round, as the Trees at the southwest corner of the site block
surrounding buildings are only one or two levels. low, evening sun during the summer. The southern
edge of the site is a stormwater retention basin
Kelly Drive, to the south of the site is a major commuting which retains stormwater and channels it back to
hub into Center City Philadelphia which sees over 20,000 cars the building to partially satisfy water needs by the
daily. Also along Kelly Drive is a walking path, a small piece of vertical garden.
the larger Fairmount Park. This path continues on for the six
miles into the city and sees a fair amount of foot traffic at this Heating and cooling needs are provided by 50
junction of the path. geothermal wells along the perimeter of the site.
East Falls is a neighborhood currently renventing itself as a
lively district on the outskirts of Philadelphia. There has been Natural Processes
substantial development in the
past few years, however this site
has remained an eyesore to those
passing by. The Falls Bridge to
the south is a nearly 100 year old
historical landmark which connects
East Falls with Wynnefield Heights,
an important commercial district.
Traffic Patterns Site Views Entry Points
Series of Conceptual Diagrams Final Site Plan
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22. Developing the Program First Level
Passive Strategies
1. Operable windows provide natural ventilation
Vision Marketplace
2. Light shelf directs light deeper into the space
Eat, shop, learn and play at the diverse culinary Grocery Store
3. Photovoltaic panels
collaborative of East Falls. Enjoy the unique
4. Cross ventilation cools the marketplace
gathering destination which celebrates local food,
5. High albedo roof reflects solar radiation
community, and sustainable practices.
6. Negative air pressure flow
7. Suspended mesh ceiling evenly distributes light
Mission Statement
8. Window overhangs control summer sun
To provide the community with access to local, Rendering of the Microbrewery
responsibly sourced healthy food products and 6
experiences.
Second Level
Guiding Principles 1 3 5 8
• Food center that supports local agriculture Classroom
and urban farming through on-site vertical Patio 2
gardening and culinary classes Restaurant
• Farm-to-table restaurant that specializes in Microbrew
regional produce
• Grocery store to satisfy the community’s
demand
• Micro brewery to create a popular destination
for East Falls and surrounding communities Third Level 7
• Promote transparent sustainable practices
• Frame views of the East Falls bridge and Vertical Garden
Schuylkill River (Levels 3-5)
• Achieve LEED Platinum certification Event Space
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23. Active Strategies Rainwater Retention
1. Rooftop rainwater retention system
1. Mechanical room for grocery, event space,
2. Transparent cistern channels water from the roof
microbrewery and classroom
in through the market.
2. DuctSox™ duct system
3. Garage level cistern capable of holding enough
3. Radiant Floor Heating
water during a 6” storm (200,000 gallons)
4. Mechanical room for main lobby and vertical
4. Extensive green roof
greenhouse
5. Air tower heating and cooling system
6. Transparent cistern
Rendering of North Elevation Rendering of Marketplace
7. Geothermal pump room
8. Mechanical room for restaurant and market
space
9. Geothermal wells
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24. Daylight Analysis
A series of shading strategies were neccessary in Deskop Radiance was used in conjunction with
order to provide optimal, comfortable day lighting Ecotect Analysis to create a 3D rendering showing
within the main interior space. Ecotect Analysis how the daylighting effects the interior space. Using
was used to determine the daylighting levels of the software, I was able to apply contour lines to
the marketplace. Typically, a public space like this describe the change in the lighting conditions.
demands lighting levels in the 40-70 foot-candles
range, shown in red. The baseline analysis showed The two images to the right, taken from the same
levels far beyond this, actually surpassing levels 400 camera show the difference in lighting before and
foot-candles, shown in yellow. after implementing the shading strategies described 3D Rendering Before Shading Strategies
Daylight Analysis Before Shading Strategies on the previous page. The upper image showing no
shading strategies shows the harsh lighting levels
Series of design changes to the market
concentrated at the middle of the space. The image
2 below with the shading strategies shows the lighting
1 3
levels being evenly dispersed throughout the space.
The image below was taken from the Revit model.
By cutting away the walls on different planes, it
reveals the interaction between lower level market
Shading Strategy 1: Additional first and upper level restaurant, as well as shows the 2
1
level overhang and spandrel glass design changes in a more detailed 3D image.
3D Rendering After Shading Strategies
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Modeled Using Ecotect Analysis 2012
2 Shading Strategy 2: Increased
Rendered Using Desktop Radiance
footprint of the second level
3 Shading Strategy 3: Series of
overhangs, lightshelves, and 1
suspended mesh ceiling
Daylight Analysis After Shading Strategies
3D Section of the Marketplace
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25. Contact Information
Ryan Dillon
603-264-7362
rdillon6@gmail.com
View From Kelly Drive
Modeled Using Revit Architecture 2012
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