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John Myers

John Myers

Saint Louis, MO, US

 

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Employment 

Gilbane Building Company, Phoenix, AZ, US, VDC Engineer

Jan 2012 - current
 

Studio 804, Inc, Intern Architect

Participated in the research, design, drafting, and construction of the Center for Design Research, a 1.2 million dollar campus building for the University of Kansas. I personally led the steel fabrication and structural design team, as well as the design team for the interior trombe wall. Additionally, I was one of three students who designed and fabricated the 80' long, butt-glazed curtain wall system with panes of triple-glazed, argon filled, electro-chromic glass.

Aug 2011 - Dec 2011
 

Education 

The University of Kansas, MArch, School of Architecture, Design, and Planning

Aug 2006 - May 2011
 

Awards 

AIA Kansas City Design Excellence Awards - Merit Award, Award

The University of Kansas Field Station and Ecological Reserve (KSR), located north of Lawrence, KS, serves as a unique place for university biological and ecological research. This privately-owned land acts as a valuable piece in the area as it contains one of Douglas County’s last native tallgrass prairies.

In an effort to make this nature preserve publicly accessible, KSR invited a studio of 3rd year architecture students to design and build the Rockefeller Prairie Trailhead, which will serve as an introduction to the site.

The project consists of a covered open deck, with benches, looking out to the landscape, and a shaded portion with maps and information about the reserve.

This was an intensive seven-week scope of work that included: site master planning, design, pre-fabrication and on-site construction. The lumber for the project came from recycled telephone poles.

Installation was accomplished in an eleven-day period, and completed in May 2009.

2009
 

Skills