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Third Year Portfolio

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SAM EVERHART

ARCHITECTURE STUDENT

DESIGN SKILLS

Experience

Adobe Photoshop

Adobe Illustrator

Adobe InDesign

Rhinocerous 3D

Vray Render AutoCad

Enscape Render MicroStation

ACTIVITIES

Media Design Woodwork

Physical Training

Golf

Fishing MMA Training

VOLUNTEER WORK

Matthew 25 Ministries

All Saints Grade School

Operation Ramp It Up

CONTACTS

Address

5366 South Gilmore Rd. Fairfield, Ohio 45014

Email

everhasu@mail.uc.edu

Phone

+1 (513) 708-5027

EXPERIENCE

RSL Commercial Architecture Co-Op | Cincinnati, Ohio

2025

Worked in AutoCad to edit revised construction documents and create preliminaray space plans. Measured existing buildings to create existing plans for contstruction documentation.

Phoenix Architecture Co-Op | Cincinnati, Ohio

2025

Worked in MicroStation to create drawings and assemble construction documents. Analyzed building codes and applied them to sheets to get ready for permit.

Alt & Witzig Engineering Construction Materials Technician | Cincinnati, Ohio

2024

Conducted inspections and tests on construction sites by reading structural and architectural plans to make sure contractors were building per design specifications. Inspections consisted of reinforcing steel in foundations and masonry CMU.

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Architecture | University of Cincinnati

August 2023 - April 2027

Deans List

Officer of Ecological Design Club

High School Diploma | Archbishop Moeller High School

August 2019 - May 2023

Cum Laude Scholar

First Honors Award

Sweeney Family Scholarship

Quiroga Mentor Captain

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BURNET WOODS PAVILION

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RECESSED RESTROOM

3 OTR COMMUNITY CENTER

4 OTHER WORKS

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CINCINNATI WELCOME CENTER CASE STUDY ROLLING HUTS R

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CINCINNATI WELCOME CENTER

2025 Second Year Project

The Cincinnati Welcome Center challenged architectures relation to a given site. The site given for this project was a small park in Mount Auburn with a steep incline. Along with a challenging site, a large showboat was given to be implemented in the design and program of the building.

BURNET WOODS PAVILION

2024 Second Year Project

The Burnet Woods Pavilon conducted studies of tectonics within the environment of a local park. The tectonic pavilion project focuses on the exploration and expression of construction techniques, materials, and the assembly process to create a structure that highlights the relationship between form, space, and structural elements.

RECESSED RESTROOM

2024 Second Year Project

Located in the busy streets of the Over-The-Rhine neighborhood, the Recessed Restroom offers a break from the urban environment and serves as restroom to the public. The restroom is dropped twelve feet underground to allow green space on grade for the public.

OTR COMMUNITY CENTER

2024 Second Year Project

The OTR Community Arts Center challenged designing within a confined space. The center was an infill poject in a vacant lot which made for a challenging design process. The Center houses a vertical gallery which is wrapped in a grand stair with views throughout the neighborhood.

MODULAR UNITS

2024 First Year Project

Group Members: Bao Le | JP Barclay | Tyler Chapman | Katie Pederson | Morgan Smotek

The Modular Units Project tested architectural design as well as functionality. The goal was to design a functional system of units that could be aggregated in various ways to manipulate space. Multiple phases were practiced during this process including, design prototypes, material study, 3D modeling, and construction. As a result, six identical units were created to aggregate in various ways.

Materials/Software

$10K BILL VITRINE

The Vitrine project was a short study on creating an environment that relates to an object. In this case the object was a 10K Bill which was to be displayed in a museum. The vitrine features a vault in which the bill in housed and is bolted onto a granite pedestal. This is a fun play on the idea of the value of the 10K Bill but also a sleek design.

Software

POKER TABLE

2024 Personal Summer Project

The Summer Poker Table Project was implemented to keep busy over the summer and work on craft, design, and 3D modeling skills. Multiple designs were drafted, modeled and tested. Fine woodworking and craftsmanship was essential for the final product of the table.

Materials

Poplar Wood

Dowel Pins

Wood Stain

Stainless Steel Cupholders

Fabric

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