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C A S E Y G A L A N T EDESIGN PORTFOLIO
casey galantecasey.galante@gmail.com
845.863.3295
C O N T E N T S
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+ co.
boston . new york
HUDSON
5 7/
8"
4 1/4"
1 1/
2"
1 3/8"3"
4 5/8"
6 1/4"
5/8"1/2"3 3/8"
1 3/4"
7"3
3/4"
4 1/
2"
3/4" 3/4" 1 1/4"
Wall Section
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ABOUT MEI relish in the ideas, the concept, the process, the iterations, and the possibilities of a situation. I ask a lot of questions in order to challenge, communicate, resolve, or encourage. I believe in chances, risks, and the capability to make things happen. I constantly imagine, dream, and believe that magic is a part of everyday life. I laugh, love, smile, cry, feel, and enjoy as passionately as I can. I’m a visionary, an entrepreneur, a crafter, a daughter, a friend, a sister, a dancer, a designer, a traveler, a creator and a leader.
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I N T E R FA C E
Architecture provides a unique opportunity to blur the physical boundaries between humans and animals, increasing the well-being and health of both species. This proposed wildlife rehabilitation center is located on the west side of New York City along the Hudson Rail Yards and the High Line. The site provides access from the existing High Line entry all the way to the Hudson River. Specific moments of the rehabilitation center allow for visitors, volunteers, employees and public to interact with animals physically and visually.
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thesis studio 2012-2013
professor: burns, moor, klopfer
location: new york, ny
length: 8 months
I N T E R FA C E
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The way in which humans are currently living is greatly affecting the health and well-being of our society. The work and living environments that we inhabit everyday have a strong influence on the quality in which we live. Exposure to nature is scientifically shown to be very important for humans’ well-being. The occupant can experience lowered blood pressure, lowered stress levels, and an increase in overall happiness. Many people seek out green places to live, but the city has very limited opportunities for exposure to nature. The opportunity for design to integrate nature into more
aspects of life can be very beneficial to humans. Animals, especially domesticated ones, have been continuously incorporated into a majority of environments. Many workplaces allow dogs because they encourage interaction among co-workers, start conversations, and provide an immediate way to relieve stress. Despite the many proven benefits that animals provide, only small opportunities to interact exist. If humans and animals could be brought together at points within the built environment, then the overall well-being of society would greatly improve.
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This decrepit 18th century castell was once used against the French as a military base. Monolithic stables were able to house 600 horses at a time. The proposal for a modern horse training facility recalls its history and utilizes the existing scale and material. The facility consists of a new open air structure for training and shows. The structure emulates the thickness of the adjacent stone stables. The screen facade system is tied into the structure.
studio: barcelona fall 2012
professor: manuel delgado
location: figueres, spain
length: 4 months
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The existing castell features thick stone archways that provide a grand threshold between the working fields and the interior stables. The new structure provides a covered pathway leading from the stables to the fields and the training facility. This new threshold provides a procession from building to building and allows for multiple viewpoints to each area where horses will be training, grazing, or working.
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HotelsRestaurantsCafesSchoolsHospitalsMuseumsBusinessesMarket Spaces
Current Conditions
C O M M U N I T Y
studio: comprehensive fall 2011
professor: carol burns
location: south end, boston, ma
length: 4 months
Located in the South End of Boston, this culinary school responds to the social demographics of the area. Community spaces are formed by suspended wood volumes, providing areas for social interaction. The wood material creates a sequence of spaces throughout the building. There are visual and audible connections between floors and programmatic spaces.
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C O M M U N I T Y
diagrams and sketches helped throughtout the design process for capturing spaces by using “orange” volumes and vignettes.
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T O P O G R A P H Y
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Located in a park in Jamaica Plains, Boston, this elementary school uses the contours of the site to form the shape of the building. A central spine becomes the main hallway with programmtic elements branching off or attached to it. Layers of program allow for different user interactions and the integration of changes in levels. The classrooms are separated from the hallway spine creating interior courtyards. The glazed corridors to the classrooms allow for views into the hallway, courtyards, and classrooms. An accessible ramp exemplifies the use of the contour to get the the pond below.
T O P O G R A P H Ystudio: landscape spring 2011
professor: mark klopfer
location: jamaica plain, boston, ma
length: 2 months
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M E TA M O R P H O S I S
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studio: landscape spring 2011
professor: mark klopfer
location: quincy, massachusetts
length: 1 month
Metamorphosis is a second-place winning competition entry for a funerary chapel and memorial grove located on an island. The undulating wall is formed of wooden members that create an organic form that flows from a walkway, to seating, to a rigid wall. Nature is integrated into the wall as seasons change, and water and grass interact with the naturally weathered wood.
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This modern one-room schoolhouse needed to be integrated into an apple orchard. The design uses a datum wall to organize interior and exterior spaces as well as frame views outside. The secondary program spaces are integrated into the primary space with circulation and furniture.
C I R C U L AT I O N
studio: landscape spring 2011
professor: mark klopfer
location: massachusetts
length: 1 month
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M E D I U M
1 irish twins mid-term spring 2013 medium: watercolor
2 mid-west landscape colorado medium: watercolor
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1 national september 11th memorial new york, new york medium: watercolor
2 majestic theater 44th street new york, new york medium: watercolor
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watercolor and sketches 1 beacon hill 2 lakeside 3 san francisco 4 napa valley 5 charcoal peppers 6 diagram 7 flowers 8 long beach island 9 fenway 10 perspective 11 turtles
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I N T E R I O R SThroughout my professional work experience I have worked on many residential projects that focus on interior spaces and details. We focused on interior elevations, detail plans, and cabinetry drawings.
1 community design final project, unit plans, prof. herman zinter2 schranghamer design group, weston home interior elevations, drawn in archicad3 schranghamer design group, cape cod cottage cabinetry drawings and detail plan
KITCHEN
4"
1
2
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03/4" 3'-1" 03/4"
03/4" 47/8"03/4"
2'-73/8" 03/4"
3'-21/2"
ELEVATIONAL SECTIONPANTRY A
37/8"
2'-81/
2"11/
4"3'-
87/8"
2"
2'-51/2"
2'-47/8"
7'-01/
2"
2'-43/8" 01/2" 05/8"
37/8"
2'-81/
2"11/
4"3'-
87/8"
31/2"
3'-31/4"3'-21/2"
37/8"
11/2"
2'-53/
8"11/
2"11/
4"3'-
81/2"
03/8"
2"11/
2"
3'-21/2"
SHAKER STYLE PANEL DOOR
FULL DEPTH PLINTH
WOOD COUNTER
PROVIDE FOR (3)ADJUSTABLE SHELVES
SECTIONPANTRY AELEVATION
SUBZERO 30" WIDEREFRIGERATOR/ FREEZERDRAWERS BEYOND
KERF CUT
FULL DEPTH PLINTH
AIR PLENUM, PROVIDESLOT FOR AIR SUPPLY
1"2"
3'-21/
2"2"
2"3'-
21/2"
2"1"
21/2" 1'-43/8"2'-51/2" 67/8" 21/2"
3'-0"
3'-0"
1"3'-
5"1"
1"3'-
5"1"
11/2"
1'-71/
2"11/
2"13/
4"
05/8"01/4"
FREEZER DRAWERS
SHEL
VES
ABOV
E
W /
DW
/ D
2
BEDROOM HALL115
EXISTING CHASE
1/2" V-GROOVE PANELING BACKEDWITH 1" MDF
PANTRY CABINETS, SEEDETAIL SHEET A8.7
PANTRY CABINETS, SEEDETAIL SHEET A8.8
PROVIDE METAL CLOSET RODS ATALL CLOSET LOCATIONS
BLIND CUT DOOR 5
A8.7
1
A8.7
4
A8.7
STACKABLE WASHER AND DRYERUNITS
BLIND CUT BI-FOLD DOOR DETAIL,SEE SHEET A8.12
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A8.7
3
A8.7
A8.7
PANTRY114
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10"
6"
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CONTINUOUS CONCRETE FOOTING W/ KEY WAY(4'-0" MIN. BELOW GRADE), SEE FOUNDATION PLAN
GEOTEXTILE FILTER CLOTH OVER 6"DIAM. PERFORATED DRAIN ATFOUNDATION PERIMETER TO DRAIN TODAYLIGHT.
2" CONCRETE SLAB W/ 6 MILL POLY MOISTURE BARRIER OVER4" GRAVEL BED @ CONDITIONED CRAWL SPACE
4"2"
1" 1 1/4"
10"
6"
AZEK AZM-6930 HISTORIC SILL
'TUFF N' DRI' FOUNDATION INSULATION ANDWATERPROOFING SYSTEM
THERMAFIBER SOUND ATTENUATION FIREBLANKETS
TYVEK HOUSEWRAP TO OVERLAP "TUFF AND DRI" INSULATION SYSTEM.
USE 'ICYNENE' SPRAY FOAM INSULATIONBETWEEN STUDS @ EXTERIOR WALLS, TYP.
20 oz. L.C.C. CONTINUOUS PAN FOR ALL DOORS OVER TYVEKHOMEWRAP
HT. OF EXISTING FINISH FLOORELEV= 0'-0"
GROUND FLOORELEV= 1'-10 1/4"
ALL STRUCTURE TO BE SIZED BY LICENSED ANDINSURED STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
2x10 PRESSURE TREATED FRAMING FOR DECK ABOVE
FIR DOWN CEILING W/ 2X6 NAILERS SISTERED TO 2X12 FIRRAFTERS. INSULATE W/ THERMAFIBER SOUND ATTENUATIONFIRE BLANKETS
JELD-WEN PATIO DOORS, SITELINE EX SLIDING
1-1/2" X 8" CEDAR TRIM
20 oz. L.C.C. FLASHING HEM TO FORM DRIP EDGE.GRACE ICE AND WATER SHIELD TO OVERLAYFLASHING 6" MIN. (TYPICAL ALL LOCATIONS)
4" O.C. V-GROOVE MDO SHEETGOOD MATERIAL BYNANTUCKET BEADBOARD
20 OZ. L.C.C. FLASHING STEPPED AT ROOFINTERSECTION
18x5/2 1/4" CERTI-GUARD PRESSURREIMPREGNATED TAPER SAWN No. 1 BLUE LABELWESTERN RED CEDAR SHINGLES w/ +/-5"EXPOSURE, OVER SBS MINERAL SURFACED CAPSHEET UNDERLAYMENT, OVER GRACE ICE ANDWATER SHIELD, OVER 5/8" CDX FIR PLYWOOD ROOFSHEATHING
CUT 2X6 TIMBER STRAND POSTS TOTAPER AS SHOWN ON 2 / A3.2
COR-A-VENT WRAP W/ INSECT SCREEN
2x12 FIR RAFTERS W/ BIRD'S MOUTH BECOMERAFTER TAILS
8" V-GROOVE SHEETGOOD MDOFROM NANTUCKET BEADBOARD
JELD-WEN PATIO DOORS, SITELINE EX FIXED PANEL
T.O. TOP PLATEELEV= 7'-9 7/16"
T.O. ROUGH OPENINGELEV= 6'-10 1/4"
schranghamer design group
residential addition
cape cod, massachusetts
length: 1 month
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3/4" 3/4"
1 1/
4"3/
4"3
1/2"
3/4"
COPPER CLADDING OVER VYCORPLUS OVER TYVEK HOUSEWRAP. HEMCOPPER CAULK AS APPROPRIATE.
1 1/
4"3/
4"3
1/2"
3/4"
3/4"
3/4"
A 4.4b3
A 4.4b4
3'-2
1/4"
11 1/8" 5'-6 3/4" 10'-3 1/2" 5'-6 3/4"
1 Wall Section in Plan - Scheme ASCALE: 1-1/2" = 1'-0"
2 Wall Section in Plan - Scheme ASCALE: 3" = 1'-0" 3 Wall Section in Plan - Scheme A
SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" 4 Wall Section in Plan - Scheme ASCALE: 3" = 1'-0" 5 Wall Section in Plan - Scheme A
SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"
** THESE DIMENSIONS FOR JELD-WEN DOORS ONLY**
100A
105
108 107 106
101 102 103
104
113/4" 15/8" 31/16" 5'-2" 411/16" 9'-103/4" 411/16" 5'-2" 411/16"
411/16
"2'-
91/2"
411/16
"11/2
"4'-
91/4"
11/2"
411/16
"2'-
91/2"
411/16
"
3'-117/16" 7'-111/16" 7'-111/16" 2'-1111/16"
411/16
"1'-
43/4"
1'-43/4
"411
/16"
5'-01/4
"411
/16"
1'-43/4
"1'-
43/4"
411/16
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411/16
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/16"
411/16
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20'-33/16" 1'-0"1'-13/8"
1'-21/8" 5'-611/16" 10'-37/16" 5'-611/16"
5'-0"
BEDROOM #1BEDROOM #2
BATH #1
KITCHENLIVING ROOM
CLOS.
CLOS.
PROPOSED 3-SEASONROOM
UP DN
CLOS.
UP DN
D
S P
OUTDOORSHOWER
2A3.1
2A3.1
1A4.3
1A4.1
1A3.1
1A4.2
1A3.1
SIDE DECK12' x 22'-6"
FIRE PIT
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Charles Street
Duplex Foyer
Kitchen / Dining Room
Living Room
BathHall
Bedroom #1
Hall
Foyer
Bath
Master Closet
Master Bedroom
Charles Street
1 schranghamer design group, cape cod addition, floor plan2 schranghamer design group, cape cod addition, plan detail3 schranghamer design group, charles street unit, floor plan
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B R A N D
+ co.
boston . new york
HUDSON
PIPER JACK&
hudson+co. consists of a variety of homemade products including durable lunch and gym totes and pet gear. Product lines are designed with emphasis on classic and preppy styles with close attention to color combinations, patterns, and durability.
creating an identity expresses the emotion and expression. . .
A clothing line for children, with emphasis on cotton and natural fabrics and classic designs.
Inspired by a family recipe, Whalen Iced Tea Company delivers delicious lemon-iced tea with the slogan “Drink your Luck” and a shamrock on the inside of the cap.
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gala
The theme for Wentworth’s summer orientation program was decided to be based on the ideology of the Olympics. It was my role to design a logo, apparel, team builders, and training sessions around the idea of “creating a legacy” and acting on individual strengths and interests. It was important to me to inspire staff and new students as they each enter new and exciting stages of their lives.
. . . Behind an idea or solution simply with graphics and type.
With a family reunion reoccuring every three years, the Whalen’s decided they needed a logo and t-shirt design to represent their growing brood of over one hundred extended family members.
I provided a logo and theme for the M.Arch gala put on for the students and faculty. Corresponding flyers and t-shirts were used for fundraising events and ticket sales.
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C A P T U R E
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R E S U M E
CASEY GALANTE
E D U C A T I O N
S K I L L S
A W A R D S / H O N O R S
I N T E R E S T S
casey.galante @ gmail.com 845.863.3295 7 riverside place cambridge, ma 02139
W O R K E X P E R I E N C E
Wentworth Institute of Technology Boston, MA
Master of Architecture
Wentworth Institute of Technology Boston, MA Bachelor of Science in Architecture
May 2013 GPA 3.6
August 2012 GPA 3.3
Schranghamer Design Group
Patrick Ahearn Architect
Kieran Timberlake
Orientation Coordinator
Senior Resident Assistant
Resident Assistant
Admissions Ambassador
New Student Orientation LeaderM.Arch Exhibition CommitteeM.Arch Gala Committee
Wentworth Opening Week Team LeaderWentworth Dance Club
Alternative Spring Break New Orleans, LA
New England Aquarium Service Leader
Boston Specatcle Island
Charles River Conservatory
December 2012 - present
May 2011 - August 2012
June 2011 - August 2011Boston, MA
Boston, MA
Boston, MA
November 2011 - September 2012
August 2011 - May 2012
August 2010 - August 2011
August 2009 - May 2013
July 2010
March - May 2012
September 2012 - May 2013
August - September 2009
September 2009 - December 2011references available upon request
March 2010
April 2014-present
July 2010
November 2009
drafted plans, elevations, and interior elevations of high-end residential projects located in wellesley, nantucket, cohasset, and martha’s vineyard
drafted projects of single family residences and high-end renovations from schematic design to construction documentation; worked closely with principal in all aspects of design and representation
engaged in marketing, organization and developmental tasks to ensure company efficiency, funtionality, and a balanced work environment
surveyed a Boston area university through photographing, dimensioning, and documenting existing conditions
designed, coordinated, and implemented the new student orientation and opening week for 1500 new students as the programs coordinator
provided paraprofessional supervising and mentoring to a staff of fifteen in a freshmen dormitory
assisted and mentored 60 first year students and 50 upper classmen in a wellness living environmentdeveloped and implemented programs to strengthen community and awareness managed tasks such as weekly duty nights, incident reports, maintenance requests, and conflict resolution
responsible for the development of campus wide events based on alcohol and sexual education and awarenessresponsible for the safety and well-being of 60 first year students and developed programs focused on community, health, and leadership
led team builders and staff enrichment activities, designed logos and apparel, and managed a staff of 50
collaborated as a member of a four part team to put a complete documentation book together
marketing, website development, organizing, printing, billing, and secretarial work as office manager
L E A D E R S H I P
C O M M U N I T Y S E R V I C E
Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, AutoCAD, ArchiCAD, Microsoft Office Suite, Sketchup, Artlantis, model making, rendering, sketching,conceptual diagramming
M.Arch Merit Scholarship 2012Senior Resident Assistant of the Year 2012 Dean’s List Fall 2012, Fall 2013Student Commencement Creed Book Carrier 2012Above & Beyond Resident Assistant 2011 Community Scholarship Recipient 2010-2012 Student Landscape Competition 2nd Place winner 2011Outstanding Junior Leadership Nominee
architecture, design, exhibit design, graphics, human-centered design, leadership, animals, interior design, swimming, reading, dancing, cooking
primed and painted a house devastated by Hurricane Katrina
create and attend volunteer events for ocean and environment awareness
removed trash from the beaches
painted a fence along the Charles River
president
intern
intern
draftsman
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