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SHEA MENZEL

Architecture Portfolio
ABOUT ME 503.504.2719
shea.menzel@yahoo.com EDUCATION EXPERIENCE
SHEA MENZEL linkedin.com/in/sheamenzel California Polytechnic State University
San Luis Obispo
Designer
Architecture Design Collaborative
2018-2019

Bachelors of Architecture • Assist project leads on all levels of retail projects


Expected graduation June 2018 • Produce design development exhibits and construction documents
Thesis : Aiding in the development of a rural • Coordinate with consultants, clients and material representatives
Rwandan village
Humanitarian Designer September 2017-Present
Danish Institute for Study Abroad Journeyman International
Copenhagen • Design of Karambo River Master plan - design of a micro industrial park and
Study abroad 2016-2017 school year community center for a rural Rwandan community
• Working with a real client and collaborating with Architectural Engineering and
Construction Management students to create a buildable design
ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Experience working with budget and feasibility restraints
Cal Poly Dean’s List 4 times
GPA: 3.3 Summer Architecture Career Workshop, Resident Advisor
2 Projects selected for NAAB accreditation Cal Poly Corporation Summer 2015, 2016
• Supervised 70 high schoolers interested in architecture
• Mentored students and shared perspective on higher education and architecture
SKILLS school
Photoshop • Planned and coordinated activities and field trips
Illustrator
InDesign INTERESTS
Rhino
AutoCAD Cooking and Baking
SketchUP Volunteering
Model making Traveling
Digital and hand drawings Tennis
Interior Design
KARAMBO MASTERPLAN Micro-industrial complex
Project: This project aims to give this community spaces that are able to serve as flexible
workspaces and a library to grow their knowledge. The people of the community will be able to ex-
and commmunity center
RWANDA
pand upon their skills and gain knowledge through collaboration and education.

FORM DIAGRAM

Learning
Individual

Learn
ni ng
Group Lear

Create Covered
Enclosed

Split Program Divide learn by individual and group Align with topography Add roofs above walls to create covered
Divide Create by outdoor and indoor outdoor spaces
Site Axon Floorplan

Learn
Window Seats in Library

Screen to Divide and Connect Space Librar


y

Classr
oom
+ Ga
therin
g Area

Classr
oom
+ Grou
p Wor
Play k Area

Learn
Store
Book Storage in Classroom

Open Work Area

Enclosed Work Area

Create

Play area integrated into landscape


Create
Flexible Workspaces
DOWNTOWN WOMEN’S CENTER Supportive housing for
Project: This is the second stage of my double quarter group project with Juliet Luty and Adam
Newton. My roll in the project was collaborating on the concept and working on schematic design
homeless women of skid row
LOS ANGELES, CA
drawings and creating detail visuals to explain our concept and how it would function.

FORM DIAGRAM

REFLECT
GROWTH | EMPOWERMENT | COMMUNITY
COMMUNITY ROOM

LOBBY
STORAGE

PACKAGING ROOM

BAKERY AND PREP KITCHEN MEAT PREP/BUTCHER

PLANT/SEED SHOP
COURTYARD
Juliet Luty

SAN PEDRO ST
DAYCARE

BUILDABLE AREA TRANSPARENCY AT CENTRAL ATRIUM CREATE CORNER CREATE FURTHER


STREET LEVEL FOR DAYLIGHT CONDITION/ TRANSPARENCY THROUGH
CAFE/COFFEE SHOP
WATER TREATMENT COMPOST ROOM
ROOM

EDUCATION CENTER

CONNECTION TO EXTERIOR WALKWAYS CAREER CENTER

STREET AND AREAS OF GLAZING


FIFTH
AVE.

Street 4 5 6

COMMUNITY ROOM

COMMUNITY COMMUNITY COMMUNITY


LOBBY OUTDOOR COMMUNITY ROOM OUTDOOR
OUTDOOR ROOM ROOM ROOM
STORAGE COMMUNITY COMMUNITY OUTDOOR
COMMUNITY
AREA AREA COMMUNITY
AREA
PACKAGING ROOM AREA

BAKERY AND PREP KITCHEN MEAT PREP/BUTCHER

PLANT/SEED SHOP
COURTYARD

SAN PEDRO ST
GREENHOUSE
DAYCARE

CAFE/COFFEE SHOP
WATER TREATMENT COMPOST ROOM
ROOM

EDUCATION CENTER
OUTDOOR
CAREER CENTER
COMMUNITY
AREA COMMUNITY
ROOM
OUTDOOR
COMMUNITY
AREA

FIFTH
AVE.
Shea Menzel

Adam Newton
Screen/Facade Detailing Living Building Challenge and ECS

SUMMER
PERFORATED STEEL PANELS

EXPOSED STRUCTURE ENERGY


-PV PANELS ON ROOF
-NET POSITIVE ENERGY

ALUMINUM SCREEN FRAME

STEEL STUD FRAMED WALL W/ BATT


INSULATION
HEALTH & HAPPINESS
COMPOSITE DECKING -OPERABLE WINDOWS
ALLOWING FOR CROSS
VENTILATION OF LIVING
DROP CEILING SPACES
-HUMAN/NATURE CONNECTION WINTER
OPERABLE IGU

C C
L
EQUITY
L C C
L L -COMMUNITY SPACES
6” 6” 6’-6” 6’-6” -ADA ACCESSIBLE
APARTMENTS
-ACCESS TO NATURE AND
PLACE

EXPOSED
EXPOSED STEEL STEEL
COLUMNCOLUMN

T/ SLAB T/ SLAB
56’-0” 56’-0” COMPOSITE
COMPOSITE DECK DECK RADIANT
RADIANT FLOOR FLOOR BEAUTY
3’-6”
3’-6”

-DESIGN FEATURES
MEANT FOR HUMAN
DELIGHT
HVAC +HVAC + PLUMBING
PLUMBING
2’-0”

SLIDING OPERABLE
2’-0”

SLIDING OPERABLE
GYPBOARD
GYPBOARD
WINDOWWINDOW
METAL METAL
STUD STUD
STUCCOSTUCCO WATER WATER PROOFING
PROOFING
BACKERBACKER
BOARD BOARD
WATER
6’-6”
6’-6”

BATT INSULATION
BATT INSULATION
GYP BOARD
GYP BOARD -RAIN WATER COLLECTION
-GREY WATER SYSTEM
WOOD LAMINATE -ONSITE WATER MANAGEMENT
WOOD LAMINATE FLOOR FLOOR
T/ SLAB
PLANT
T/ SLAB
44’-0” 44’-0”

SCREENSCREEN
CLIP CLIP
ALUMINUM
ALUMINUM FRAME FRAME
PERFORATED
PERFORATED METAL METAL
SCREENSCREEN

PLACE
-URBAN AGRICULTURE
-HUMAN POWERED LIVING Evaluation of Living Building Challenge = Group Visual Representation = Adam Newton
RESIDENCE -BICYCLE RACKS
RESIDENCE AND AND HALLWAY
HALLWAY -ELECTRIC CAR PARKING
FOOD CULTURE HOUSE Combine food market, exhibition
space and cooking school.
KOBENHAVN, DK
N
PROJECT: This Project was the second project during my spring semester in Copenhagen. The
assignment was to create a food culture house that combines the program elements of a pubic food EATING AREA

market, an exhibition space that can be used for demonstrations or exhibitions, and cooking school
where people can take classes to learn cooking skills.
FOOD MARKET

EATING AREA

FORM DIAGRAM SITE + BUILDING FORMATIONS


Bar EXHIBITION

Seating Exh
ibi
tio
n COOKING SCHOOL
ol
S cho

CREATE ENCLOSED ADD VOLUMES WITH MARKET HALL CREATE OUTDOOR


MARKET HALL FOOD CULTURE ENCLOSED IN SPACES ON
PROGRAM GLASS VOLUMES ENCLOSED FOOD WALLS OPEN UP ON ABILITY TO MOVE SOME
MARKET HALL NICER DAYS STALLS OUTSIDE

GROUND FLOOR PLAN 2ND+3RD FLOOR PLAN


1:200 1:200

Cook
STUDENT HOUSING
KOBENHAVN, DK
Create modular small scale student
housing that connects students and
harbor life.
INTERLOCK
MODULAR | STUDENT HOUSING | HARBOR LIFE

PROJECT: This Project was the first project


UNIT FLOORPLANS during my spring semester in Copenhagen. The
FORM DIAGRAM assignment was to create small scale modular
student housing with a major wood element. There
is a huge housing crisis in Copenhagen so we
used an empty space on the developing harbor
SLEEP
LIVE EAT
near a few universities to place student housing.
The idea was to create a system, that could be
arranged in multiple ways and eventually used in
START WITH A ADAPT TO CREATE TEST ARRANGEMENTS TO CREATE STACK APARTMENT UNITS TO CREATE PATHWAYS
TYPICAL MICRO MULTIPLE AREAS WITHIN DIFFERENT EXTERIOR AREAS AT MAIN SITE ACCESS POINTS, UNITS WITH other places to combat the housing crisis.
UNIT LAYOUT STUDIO (PATHWAYS,PATIOS, ROOF DECKS) PATIOS, AND BUILDING GROUPINGS AT
DIFFERENT SCALES
UNIT SECTION

View From Opera House

UNIT AXON

ELEVATION

FACADE MOVEMENT
VELLUM FURNITURE Design furniture inspired
by thesis project
DESIGN COMPETITION

These cushions and frame take inspiration


from the Rwandan culture and the needs of a
community in the Karambo River Region of
Rwanda. The can be rearranged to meet whatever
needs they have at the time. Allowing them
to sit, carry, read, relax, lounge, write, gather,
socialize, and even sleep during or after a hard
days working to improve the living conditions.

The textile was created using a technique called


wax batik which is used in Rwanda. Most simple
the process involves stamping or painting wax
on to fabric the dying it. The wax prevents
the dye from bonding to the fabric in those
specific places and when the wax is removed
a pattern is left through the voids in the dye. Store Sit Lounge Write
MODELS AND
SKETCHES

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