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Jack P. Waterman

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One M Summer 2013 Gensler DC pg. 38


Shreveport, Shanghai, Washington

LA Real Time Fall 2013 pg. 4

Taizho CBD Competition Summer 2012 WWCOT Shangai pg. 46

Academic Tulane University 2010-2014

Dutch Dialogues Spring 2013 pg. 14

Professional

Ledbetter Heights Summer 2011 SMBB Shreveport, LA pg. 50

OCH Culinary School Spring 2012 pg. 22

Ye New Library Fall 2011 pg. 30

LA Real Time

Fall 2013 /// West Hollywood, Los Angeles Professors Julie Eizenberg and Judith Kinnard

LA Real Time Fall 2013 West Hollywood, LA Professors Judith Kinnard and Julie Eizenberg

The LA courtyard apartment typology is reinterpretted to incorporate mixed uses and open up more space for recreation. By rearranging the typical unit organization, residents have access to a large green space below and patios above. The townhouse style units maintain privacy and allow for the units to recieve light from all directions. 7

LA Real Time Fall 2013 West Hollywood, LA Professors Judith Kinnard and Julie Eizenberg

At the street level, vegetated slits allow light, air, and views into the parking below. Open pathways cut

through the site, connecting residents to their circulation and seperating the different retailers.

LA Real Time Fall 2013 West Hollywood, LA Professors Judith Kinnard and Julie Eizenberg

The studio emphasized taking advantage of the typical restrictions in development, making this project unusual among more conceptual studio work. The oppurtunity to design outside of New Orleans, coupled with meetings with local developers and architects, offered important lessons on designing from a distance.

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LA Real Time Fall 2013 West Hollywood, LA Professors Judith Kinnard and Julie Eizenberg

The skin developed from a study of SHoP architects 290 Mulberry and Frank Gehrys Santa Monica Tower. How could a larger effect be created with a limited number of moves? The undulating pattern is purposefully interrupted by windows that respond to the unit organization.

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Dutch Dialouges

Spring 2013 /// Dillard University, Gentilly Ridge, New Orleans Professor John Klingman

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Dutch Dialogues Spring 2013 Gentilly, New Orleans Professor John Klingman

A key idea from the Dutch Dialogues research is that Modern engineering projects provide one layer of protection that has the potential to fail miserably. Post-Modern Engineering calls for multiple levels of protection, as well as integrating for multiple uses. With the current standard, high levee walls promote a fear of water. This scheme features three preventative care clinics each providing services to Dillard University and the community while offering Nursing students hands-on experience with preventative care in a relaxed natural environment.

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Dutch Dialogues Spring 2013 Gentilly, New Orleans Professor John Klingman

The rst clinic is actually a residential college with dorm rooms and public spaces for tness classes, classrooms, and cafes. These halls are

arranged at the new waterfront in a dense pattern that creates an urban scale public space and areas for water retention.

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Dutch Dialogues Spring 2013 Gentilly, New Orleans Professor John Klingman

UnderLevee parking and services beneath the hill allow the buildings to plug in along the canal edge. The architectural

style connects the traditional Dillard white brick and more contemporary metal and wood.

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OCH Culinary School

Spring 2012 /// Mid-City, New Orleans, LA Professor Andrew Liles

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OCH Culinary School Spring 2012 Mid-City, New Orleans Professor Andrew Liles

The full city block spans from the historic commercial fabric to the lower, segmented residential area. Base of the building follows the surroundings as the site changes from urban to residential. The Oretha Castle Haley (OCH) boulevard was the site of many historic civil rights events and organizations.

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OCH Culinary School Spring 2012 Mid-City, New Orleans Professor Andrew Liles

Two upper volumes contain the school. The teaching kitchen block crowns the building with trusses intended to allow for clear spans.

The Lecture Hall ts on to the slope of the form, providing visual support for the program above.

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OCH Culinary School Spring 2012 Mid-City, New Orleans Professor Andrew Liles

Steel angles resting within the trusses secure the curtain wall while offering shelving space. Egress hangs from the tops of the trusses by steel tension rods at the top of the structure, and provides sunshading against the summer light while allowing winter light to enter the spaces.

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Ye New Library

Fall 2011 /// French Quarter, New Orleans, LA Professor Ammar Eloueini

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Ye New Library Fall 2011 French Quarter, New Orleans Professor Ammar Eloueini

Stepped courtyards and a public path through the site that carve out distinct programmatic areas. References to French Quarter semiprivate courtyards and pedestrian culture inuence this proposal. A dialect forms between the upper, open digital media space and the subterranean old media space below the courtyards.

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Ye New Library Fall 2011 French Quarter, New Orleans Professor Ammar Eloueini

The quick media space is designed with lightweight and transparent members, while the stacks are tted with a prefabricated brick system.

This acts as a contemporary variation on the prevalent building material of the French Quarter and acts as bridge to the high-tech style of the new media area.

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Ye New Library Fall 2011 French Quarter, New Orleans Professor Ammar Eloueini

Oculi provide natural light to the areas directly below the courtyard. This creates a visual connection to the courtyard above, including the third level at the vertex of the path.

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One M Mixed Use

Summer 2013 /// Washington, D. C. Mixed Use, Real Estate Gensler

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One M Summer 2013 Washington, D.C. Gensler

A mixed use tower in the redeveloping Ballpark-Navy Yard neighborhood. The client, Monument Realty, was looking for an iconic and efficient building that t the previous industrial character of the area while acknowleding the future. Views to the Capitol were to be emphasized by an undulating facade and monumental ns at the corner.

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One M Summer 2013 Washington, D.C. Gensler

Due to the scrict zoning regualtions of Washington, the facade became a principal concern. The outer skin

was developed as a lightweight glass apparatus connected to a strong base behind.

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One M Summer 2013 Washington, D.C. Gensler

A series of facade renders, both details and the full building, were undertaken to explore pattern, repetition, views, price, and conceptual clarity. The development of the double height entry space with an undulating wooden indicates the seperation of the retail and office spaces.

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Taizhou CBD Competition

Summer 2012 /// Shanghai China Urban Design WWCOT China

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Taizhou CBD Competition Summer 2012 Shanghai, China WWCOT

A new CBD, in one corner of a central park off of the monumental government axis of the city. Three mixed-use towers connect to a commercial base with a stepped public space at the intersection. An illuminated ribbon facade activates the edge of the CBD, inviting visitors. Contribution: Designed concept for the complex with teammate. Completed 3-d model in Rhino. Renderings completed by visual team.

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Ledbetter Heights Urban Plan

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Ledbetter Heights Urban Plan Summer 2011 Shreveport, LA SMBB

Choice Neighborhood Grant from HUD. This mixed-use structure combines a parking garage, housing, commercial space, and a boutique hotel for a developing art corridor at the edge of downtown. The development ts with LEED-Development guidelines, a new rubric for urban design. A solar panel array on the roof could power the entire complex, and pay for itself in 4 years (calculated with Louisiana solar subsidies).

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Gridshell

Architects Weekend 2013 /// Tulane Installation with Andrew Kudlass of Matsys

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Gridshell Spring 2013 Tulane with Matsys

The Gridshell was designed and constructed with a team of architecture students and Andrew Kudlass of Matsys over one weekend. The form was developed parametrically in Grasshopper with additional physics simulation in Kangaroo. These parameters included the elasticity and length of the wood lathe.

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Jack Waterman Resume

New Orleans, LA JWaterma@tulane.edu 318.572.2468 JPWStudio.com

EDUCATION Tulane University, New Orleans, LA


M. Arch Candidate - 2014 GPA: 3.71 at Tulane (Deans List & Honors College) Urban Studies Minor Certicate in Architectural Preservation EXPERIENCE Gensler - Washington, D.C. Summer 2013 Architecture Design Intern 40 Hours/Week Schematic Design for One M Mixed Use Interior Design for Blue Goose Cafe Marymount Part-Time, Fall 2012 Summer 2012 Tulane Millhaus., New Orleans CNC WWCOT Architecture - China, Shanghai Foshan Urban Plan Competition Taizhou CBD Mixed-Use Tower Sutton, Mitchell, Beebe, and Babin Architects, Shreveport, LA Schematic Design for a Mixed-Use Development for Ledbetter Heights Urban Plan S.M.A.R.T. Program, Shreveport, LA Student Lab Researcher 40 Hours/Week Designed and executed clinical research study Autocad RhinoCAM SketchUp Photoshop

3rd Year Comprehensive Studio Prize Spring 2012 Tulane University Legislative Scholarship 2011-2012 LEADERSHIP American Institute of Architecture Students, Tulane President (2012-14), Treasurer (2011) ACTIVITIES Center for Engaged Learning and Teaching Fellow Fall 2012 Developing social innovation proposals for Tulane 2012 Google Community Leaders Program Increasing Business Web Literacy in New Orleans 2012 Dell Social Innovation Challenge Finalist (2nd place) with HPP, a sustainable sanitation and energy proposal for rural India as part of Tulane Social Innovation & Social Entrepreneurship 2011-14 Architects Week, Tulane Team of architecture students design-build competition 2011 Richardson Memorial Renovation Charette, Tulane Team of architects, professors, and invited students designing architecture school renovation 2009 - Ongoing Portfolio Art Magazine, Caddo Magnet High School Founded program, Raised funds, Designed Magazine, Distributed

HONORS Tulane School of Architecture reVIEW

Artwork 2006 - 2009 /// Shreveport, LA

Summer 2011

2008, 2009`

SKILLS Rhinoceros

Grasshopper

Revit BIM Illustrator

Lasercutting Indesign

Vray Rendering Lumion Rendering

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Preservation Documentation Interpretation Adaptive Use

Digital Fabrication Technology Materials Craftsmanship

Urban Studies Planning Design Real Estate

Jack Waterman | Tulane University | M. Arch 2014 JackPWaterman@Gmail.com | JPWStudio.com | [318] 572-2468

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