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Craig Weflen's Architecture Portfolio. M.ARCH Graduate from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in May 2012. Hire me!

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CRAIGWEFLEN.COM

[email protected]

MOBILE || (605) 941.0135

MAIL || 6133 NW 2nd Cir #120

Lincoln, NE 68521

M.ARCH || may 2012

BSD || may 2010

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Research Assistant || 2011-12

UNL College of Architecture

Digital Archiver || 2008-12

UNL Visual Resources Lab

Instructional Assistant || 2008

UNL Communications Dept.

Rhino 5.0, Grasshopper, Sketchup

Autodesk Revit, 3ds Max, Ecotect

Autocad, Adobe CS5 InDesign

Illustrator, Photoshop, Premiere

After Effects, Flash, Java, html

SIXTH YEAR || FALL 2011 - SPRING 2012

PERMANENT IMPERMANENCE

MENTOR || PETER HIND

Even as this portfolio is read, there are

people living in abject poverty, forced

into situations where the politics of

displacement actively prevent them from

improving their living situation. The

United Nations always intends camps of

this kind to be something temporary, a

simple response to an emergency which

can hold the displaced until they are free

to return to their homes. However, the

average camp now lasts longer than seven

years, and there are those that have been

around for over 65. Camps near Dadaab,

Kenya were built to hold only 60,000

people have swelled to over 450,000

today. These victims of displacement

are now trapped in a system that forces

substandard living conditions upon them.

The cause of this widespread forced

poverty lies squarely within the design of

the camp settings themselves.

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as designers,

what can we do when this

impermanence becomes permanent?

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TOTAL DISPLACEMENT

REFUGEES

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DISPLACED

“This is the real news of our century. It is highly feasible to take care of all of humanity at a

higher standard of living than anybody has ever experienced or dreamt of. To do so without

having anybody profit at the expense of another, so that everybody can enjoy the whole

earth. AND IT CAN ALL BE DONE BY 1985.”

-Buckminster Fuller, 1971

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MAJOR HOSPITAL MARKETPLACE

MINORHEALTH

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PATH OFFSET ||

space is designated

within each lot to

accommodate the

road.

FLEX SPACE ||

additional space is left for

shelter to possibly expand

as the family size grows. if

shelter stays the same, this

space is able to be used for

a wide variety of purposes.

AGRICULTURAL SPACE ||

space is provided for every

family to grow food the

supplement their intake.

size varies based on the

economic background of

each family.STRUCTURAL

ORIENTATION ||

structure is placed

along an approximate

east-west axis, which

minimizes the effect

shadows play on the

agricultural space.

PUBLIC VS PRIVATE ||

orientation parallel to the

path provides for natural

separation of public space

from private. this gives

occupants opportunities

to sell manufactured

goods along the path

while preserving private

space elsewhere.

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PLATFORM || unit is

raised off the ground to

avoid mud and floods

during rainy season.

LIFESPAN || the average

refugee crisis lasts 7 years,

and the design of these units

must exceed that length.

PACKAGING || packaging

will be either used in the

unit itself or else serve as a

different, reusable product.

UPGRADABILITY ||

design must allow for

improvements to be

made over time.

SIMPLE CONSTRUCTION || unit

must use low tech construction

techiniques as it will be

assembled by unskilled labor.

RULE OF HALF || roof drains will be

split. half will feed into a storage tank

under each shelter. the other half will

feed into larger community tanks.

AGRICULTURE || excess water is used for

irrigation of plants, which will supplement

the user’s food supply from relief

agencies. waste is used as fertilizer.

NATURAL VENTILATION || unit

must have at least two openings

in the roof to facilitate natural

ventilation and passive cooling.

RECYCLED MATERIALS ||

construction materials will

be made from renewable or

recyclable sources.

MODULARITY || design must

provide for multiple configurations

based on variable family sizes and

different lifestyle requirements

WATER || collect water from day 1

to be used for drinking, cooking, and

eventually sanitation. this eliminates

need for primary water source.

FLEXIBLE FRAMEWORK || basic

structure is able to accomodate

many different types of material

to facilitate upgrades.

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SIXTH YEAR || FALL 2012

PARAMETRIC COFFEE TABLE

PROFESSOR || TOM ALLISMA

For completion of the Product

Design professional elective

during my final year of grad

school, this coffee table was

designed and built using a variety

of design methods. Conceptually,

this began with the idea of a

floating table top supported by

a frame that dripped down to

meet the ground. This shape was

developed parametrically using

the Grasshopper plug-in for Rhino.

The fabrication process consisted

of three phases: Cutting (using

UNL’s 3-axis CNC router after

aligning pieces to minimize cost

and waste), Assembling (using

glue and a series of pegs drilled

in precise locations with the CNC

router), and Finishing (using 8 coats

of clear semi-gloss polyurethane).

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FIFTH YEAR || SPRING 2011

WARPED URBAN REDENSIFICATION

PROFESSOR || STEVE HARDY

GROUP MEMBERS || COREY HESS, HOLDEN

RASSMUSSEN, AND BRYCE WILLIS [M.ARCH]

For this initial phase of the project, the studio

was broken down into teams, each being

tasked with developing or redeveloping the

equivalent of a mile by mile sector of Lincoln,

NE. We chose to focus on a group of primarily

blighted neighborhoods scattered northwest

of downtown, UNL’s city campus, and Capitol

Beach. This resulted in a deployment pattern

follwing a warped grid system that tied odd

areas of existing grid together. For the final

5 weeks, each individual was responsible for

the further development of a specific building

typology within this area. The North Bottoms

neighborhood was designated to capitolize on

the primarily student renters in the existing

neighborhoods by increasing the density using

row houses, prevent flood damage by raising the

units off the ground, and provide green space to

link each unit to the community as a whole.

UNL CITY CAMPUS

RED || MILITARY

YELLOW || APARMENTS

BLUE || HISTORIC/HIGH VALUE

mixed-use courtyard block typemixed-use half-block type

apt half-block typeapt courtyard block type

existing buildingsrow house single house type

row house apartment type

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south facing photovoltaic cells

large windows to facilitate solar gain

living quarters raised above garage

greenway incorporated into streetscape

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FIFTH YEAR || FALL 2010

ENVELOPE DEVELOPMENT

PROFESSORS || PETER HIND &

KATHERINE ANKERSON

GROUP MEMBERS || ALEX STOTZ

[M.ARCH], MEGAN DOWLING &

JENNIFER SCHMIDT [INT. DESIGN]

Sponsored by HDR, UNL’s Healthcare

Design Studio focuses on a semester-

long collaboration between architecture

and interior design students. Groups

go through programming, master

planning, and schematic design phases.

Design development was based more

on the individual (which is the work

highlighted here). I chose to focus

on the development of the building

envelope and the overall skin system,

specifically by taking a system of fins

developed for the overall building

concept and getting them to perform

structurally and climatically, rather

than being a simply aesthetic choice.

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FOURTH YEAR || FALL 2009

HAYMARKET HOTEL

PROFESSOR || TIM HEMSATH

GROUP MEMBERS || MIKE

MACDONALD & MICHAEL YOUNG

[4TH YEAR ARCH]

A collaborative project between groups

of architecture students and those

majoring in construction management,

this hotel, located in Lincoln’s

Historic Haymarket District, focuses

on abstracting the traditional brick

material into a more modern context.

Just as bricks, each room of this hotel is

constructed off site as a prefabricated

module, which is then assembled into

a steel frame on site, cutting down on

construction time in this busy district.

Along the southern, pedestrian heavy

facade, these modules are completed

with copper balcony caps that open and

close. Controlled by a computer system,

these caps can undulate to make a wide

variety of patterns across the facade.

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