TONI ANN
COX
RESUME AND ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
2014 - 2017
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MOBILE, ALABAMA
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7 AUBURN HOTEL 1157
AUBURN, ALABAMA
9 LIFE BETWEEN BUILDINGS
EUR, ROME, ITALY
13 INTERNSHIP WORKS
1 7 PADE RDSI TOI ONNA LA LBUA RS ITNWEOSRS KS
PRODUCTS
17 ADDITIONAL ARTWORKS
Current Address: TONI ANN COX Permanent Address:
160 N Ross St. Apt. 1247 [email protected] 124 West 12th St.
Deer Park, NY 11729
Auburn, AL 36830 631-626-3250
Auburn, Alabama
EDUCATION: Auburn University August 2014 - Present
Bachelor of Architecture, expected 2019
RELEVANT Materials and Methods of Construction I and II Studio I, II, III, IV
COURSES: History of World Architecture I and II Structure of Buildings I, II, III
Environmental Controls I and II Physics I and II
Seminar in History and Theory (Le Corbusier) History of Urban Architecture
HONORS/ American Institute of Architecture Students Dean’s List
ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity Gamma Phi Beta Sorority
The National Society of Collegiate Scholars Auburn University Majorette
WORK Modworxx New York, NY
EXPERIENCE: Summer Intern May 2016 - August 2016
May 2017 - August 2017
- Focus on project and office
management, programming, planning, Smithtown, NY
design, development, documentation September 2010 - Present
and construction of projects
Auburn, AL
Dynamics Baton Twirling November 2016 - Present
Baton Twirling Instructor
Opelika/Auburn, AL
- Coach athletes, organize events September 2016 - Present
DT Shotski Auto CAD
Co- Owner Podium
Revit
- Design and produce orders, manage
finances, market products 2
Opelika and Auburn High School
Majorette Instructor
- Instruct students ages 13-18
SKILLS: Software Knowledge
Microsoft Offices
Adobe Suites
Sketch Up
Hard Skills
Physical Modeling
Hand Drafting
REFERENCES: Available upon request.
303 ST. FRANCIS STREET 303 St. Francis Street bedrooms, a double
favors the form of layer facade consisting
the Möbius Strip. The of shading devices
“strip” consists of two wraps the exterior.
interior courtyards The devices alternate
and a circulation functions as louvers or
pattern succeeding parallel screens based
the building’s form. on the degree of sun
The ability to attain exposure each face of
the maxium amount of the building recieves.
units and avoid direct Using green elements
exposure of the harsh in the facade reduces
southern sun led to energy consumption
the final shape of the during the prominent
project. The interiors of cooling periods of
the varied units share Mobile and introduces
a consistent layout. new elements into the
Each kitchen overlooks urban context. The
the courtyard. The building is structured on
bedrooms are located a conctrete column grid
towards the exterior of which continues through
the building. To control the upper floors, holding
the light entering the up each floor slab.
Interior Perspective of Courtyard Site Plan 4Fall 2017 AU Design Studio // David Kennedy
ST. FRANCIS STREET Horizontal Projection
Mesh for Greenery
N. CLAIBORNE STREET N. JACKSON STREET Phase One
Vertical Projections
Original To accomodate for the high
singular average rainfall of Mobile,
interior at around 67 inches per
courtyard. year, alternating Terra Cotta
ceramic panels are distributed
Phase Two throughout the facade.The
angled paneling, containing
Dual courtyard a mesh wiring, function as
and original planters. These asymmetric
morphing shapes work to break up
of shape in the facade and are a direct
response response to “The Temple
to pre- Downtown”, located adjacent to
determined the building, obtaining a similar
site lines. angle and form in its facade.
Third Floor Plan (Typical) Phase Three
ST. FRANCIS STREET Mending
of previous
shape to attain
maximum
units and store
frontage.
Phase Four Taking advantage of natural light, benches are placed
surrounding openings for sunlight to filter through to the
Addition of parking deck underneath the courtyards. This creates a
rain gardens in connection between the ground and upper floors.
the northwest
corner in
response to
environmental
factors.
N. CLAIBORNE STREET N. JACKSON STREET
Ground Floor Plan Building/ Street Section 6Fall 2017 AU Design Studio // David Kennedy
DOWNTOWN AUBURN HOTEL
Lobby Perspective Typical Floor Plan
The Downtown Auburn Hotel includes a complex program with guest rooms, a restaurant, bar, Guest Room Perspective Guest Room Perspective
pool and workout facility. Shifting rectangular volumes create conceptual continuity, while
materials differentiate programmatic elements. Pushing and pulling the volumes create exterior
spaces that function as communal spaces for guests.
Elevation of Facade
Building Section Guest Room Plan and Section Ground Floor Plan 8Fall 2015 AU Design Studio // Justin Miller
LIFE BETWEEN BUILDINGS These five buildings exist in the EUR district
of Rome, Italy. The project, in the heart of the
business district, focuses on the development of
the space between the existing structures, along
with incorporating updated facade designs
as well. This perspective offers a view of the
modern take on Bramante’s Cloister, historically
relating the new development to the roots of
Ancient Rome.
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GRID PATTERN 1909 MASTER PLAN metropolitan rome highways from west coast to rome
expansion secondary highways connecting into rome
PROPOSED NEW DEVELOPMENT ZONES green space tram lines
VILLAS + GARDENS gra (grande raccordo anulare)
RIVER tiber river/atlantic ocean
DEMOLISHION FOR OPENINGS + WIDENING ROADS
ROMA
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RADIAL PATTERN 4
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Analysis at a Regional Level Analysis at a Local Level 2
1 0Spring 2017 Abroad Design Studio // John Pittari and Francesco Bedeschi
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Residential Activity Area
Top Level 23.0’, 3.0” 2
Seasonal morning
and evening sun path
patterns are used to
determine purpose of
each zone.
Cloister with Water Feature
1 4 3
3 2 4
Street Level 0.0’, 0.0” Food/ Market Area
Master Plan
A comfortable walking Public Garden
pattern is eastablished 1 2Spring 2017 Abroad Design Studio // John Pittari and Francesco Bedeschi
through geometry
based off the average
human step size.
Large risers are Below Ground Level -26.0’, 10.0”
incorporated to allow
for breaks and seating
area on the more direct
and dense staircases.
Diagrams
Rail Hooks Artificial Moss Option 2
Option 1
COFFEE STATION Existing Station SHELVING UNIT DESIGN
Coffee Station
Design Option One
Hooks Artificial Moss
Option 1
Existing Design Option 2
Existing Design
Design Option Two
DRAWER WITH INTERCHANGABLE FACADE
Design Option One Option 2
Drawer Attachment Piece
Detachable Utility Drawer Detachable Large Drawer
Design Option Two Two Part Pull Out Drawer 1 4Summer Internship 2016 - 2017 // Modworxx - NYC
SHOP RENOVATION PROJECT
Existing Facade
Lobby/ Waiting Area New Facade Design
Storage area of
Working Section shop containing MATERIAL DESCRIPTIONS:
of shop containing vertical and
movable working horizontal racks WOOD SPECIES: FSC NAUF Fire
stations. for various Rated
Conference room materials and WD-1 Gray Oak Paneling --
with additional finished products. WD-2 TrafficMASTER, Walnut Ember Grey -- -
workspace for ELECTRICITY: -
draftsman. A Pull Down Extension Cord --
B Outlet for Oscillating Wall Fan -- -
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PAINT COLOR:
C1 ORANGE TBD
C2 Benjamin Moore, Feather Gray 2127-60
C3 Benjamin Moore, Ocean Floor 1630 or Smoke Gray 2120-40
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OTHER MATERIAL:
SO-01 Corian, Glacier White
WP1 Geometry White on Tangerine Wallpaper
MACHINERY: FINISH: QTY:
M1 Semi -Automatic Stretch Wrap -1
M2 Oscillating Wall Mount Industrial Fans -9
M3 Veneer Press, Robert Burkle & Co -1
M3 Plotter -1
M4 Sliding Table Saw, SCM si300s -1
M5 Wesco LDT - 3080 Long Deck Scissor Lift Table, 2200 lbs - 2
M5 Compressor -1
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STORAGE/ MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS: -1
S1 Laminate Racks -3
S2 Mobile Work Stations with Drawers 4x6 3
S3 Mobile Work Stations without Drawers 4x8 3
S4 Mobile Work Stations without Drawers
S4 Angled Drawing Table -2
S5 Conference Table -1
S6 Hanging Drawing Racks -4
S7 Vertical Outrigger Racks 4
S8 Sway Lounge Seating 2
S9 Sway Occasional Table 1
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7/28/17 FOR PRODUCTION
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ARCHITECT: Cert. no. SW-COC-003250
CONTRACTOR:
PROJECT: SHOP ADDITION
DRAWING TITLE:
326 COSTER STREET
BRONX, NY 10474
FLOOR PLAN
DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: SCALE: DATE:
- ITEM NUMBER:
JOB NUMBER:
1 FLOOR PLAN ROOM NUMBER: DRAWING NO.
1.0 SCALE: 3/16" = 1'0"
1.0
arch't ref.:
1 6Summer Internship 2016 - 2017 // Modworxx - BRONX, NY
Layout of Floor Plan
PAINTINGS & DRAWINGS
Facetted Wall Pattern in Ink Elephant in Sharpie 18
Street View Hand Drawing Painting Inspired by Artist Loui Jover 20
Drawn and Photoshopped Tattoo Design
HAND BUILT WORK
Model of Addition to Wood Shop on Auburn University Campus Custom Designed Shotskis 22