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Floor Plan
               Campus Site Plan                           High School Site Plan
                                                                                  In the summer of 2008 I was selected to
                                                                                  be a part of the design team for the
                                                                                  extensive renovation of this K-12
                                                                                  campus that had undergone a radical
                                                                                  shift from a rural farming community to a
                                                                                  suburb for the Metro Columbus area. In
                                                                                  order to accommodate current and
                                                                                  future enrollment growth, the new high
                                                                                  school building was designed for
                                                                                  expansion to accommodate ten years of
                                                                                  anticipated        enrollment     increases
                                                                                  consisting of approximately 113,000 SF
                                                                                  on       two      floors,    state-of-the-art
                                  Building Perspectives                           laboratories, classrooms, a media
                                                                                  center,     library,    gymnasium/physical
                                                                                  education complex, as well as future
                                                                                  expansion for additional classrooms and
                                                                                  a performing arts complex.




Highland High School
Sparta, Ohio
113,000 SF
Main Entry | Revit
                         The high school was completed on
                         time for the 2011-12 school year in
                         large part due to the use of Building
                         Information   Modeling    (BIM)     to
                         expedite the design and approval
                         process with the school board and
                         community which was then rolled
                         immediately    into   creating    the
                         construction documents. All images
                         shown here were produced with
                         Autodesk Revit 2008 & 2009, aside
                         from the photos of the completed
                         project.

                         The building achieved LEED Silver
                         certification   and    incorporates
                         geothermal as a primary source for
                         heating and cooling.


Main Entry | Completed

 Highland High School
 Sparta, Ohio
 113,000 SF
Gymnasium               Presentation Drawing




Presentation Drawing    Auditorium | Cafeteria

 Highland High School
 Sparta, Ohio
 113,000 SF
Main Entry                                                                            Plaza




West Elevation                                           West Elevation looking North

                                              When this progressive software development
                                              company hired BurkettDesign as its architect in
                                              early 2009 we were given the responsibility of not
                                              only leading the owner through the design
                                              process, but also what city they would build their
                                              new headquarters in and what general contractor
                                              would build it. The two sites under consideration
                                              were Harmony Technology Park in Fort Collins
                                              and the Centerra Office Park in Loveland.
                                              Conceptual schemes were created for both sites
                                              concurrent with four GCs creating preliminary
                                              estimates based on the designs. Development
                                              and planning costs were also evaluated for each
                                              site along with FF&E estimates for each building
                                              design to show the owner which site would be
                                              most cost effective to build on.
                     Site Plan   Space Plan

Integware
Loveland, Colorado
80,000 SF
Site Axonometric

                                                                            In order to provide a positive first
                                                                            impression at the entrance of
                                                                            their Waterton manufacturing
                                                                            campus,        Lockheed       Martin
                                                                            decided to have a new Visitor
                                                                            Badging Center designed to
                                                                            better facilitate their processes
                                                                            involved with granting access to
                                                                            visitors and personnel. The
                                                                            project was also used as an
                                                                            opportunity to showcase a
                                                                            commitment to sustainability and
                                                                            their new “Go Green” initiative
                                                                            and pursue a LEED Silver
                                                                            certification.   The       completed
                                                                            building was eventually granted
                                                                            Gold           certification.

Building Axonometric                               Presentation Rendering

 Lockheed Martin Corporation | Visitor Badging Center
 Waterton Campus | Littleton, Colorado
 2,200 SF
Conference Room & Waiting Area


  East Façade

                                                                        The new Visitor Badging Center is a
                                                                        modern pavilion-type building that takes
                                                                        its cues from existing buildings on the
                                                                        campus as well as Waterton Valley’s
                                                                        impressive landscape. The masonry
                                                                        portion of the facility evokes the jutting
                                                                        rocks and hogback formations that are
                                                                        prevalent on the campus’s rolling hills.
                                                                        The glass cube with sloped roof provides
                                                                        maximum visibility to the security staff
                                                                        inside the building for monitoring traffic
                                                                        activity in and out of the plant, as well as
                                                                        vast amounts of natural light.



 Reception Desk                                        Badging Area

Lockheed Martin Corporation | Visitor Badging Center
Waterton Campus | Littleton, Colorado
2,200 SF
North Façade                                                                     South Façade | Riverwalk
                                                                            This 4 story, $10 million structure was
                                                                            completed on the Historic Arkansas
                                                                            River Walk Project in September 2007.
                                                                            Contextual relationships to Historic
                                                                            downtown Pueblo, as well as a facility
                                                                            which expresses the unique nature of
                                                                            Bull Riding and the Wild West were main
                                                                            drivers to the aesthetic development of a
                                                                            very tightly constrained site. Locally
                                                                            prevalent materials of brick and
                                                                            limestone were incorporated throughout
                                                                            the building as part of the facade
                                                                            treatment making a historic tie to
                                                                            downtown as well as throughout the
                                                                            interior lobbies and executive offices. In
                                                                            contrast, the south facade of the building
                                                                            facing the Arkansas River consists
                                                                            primarily of glass and metal to both echo
                                                                            the     riverfront   and     provide     a
                                                                            contemporary                  vocabulary.

Corner Detail                                    South Façade from bridge

 Professional Bull Riders, Inc. | World Headquarters Building
 Pueblo, Colorado
 Site - 1.38 acres | Building - 45,673 SF
Main Reception Area                                                           Executive Waiting Area

                                                                             The design intent for the
                                                                             building and interiors of the new
                                                                             PBR World Headquarters in
                                                                             Pueblo, CO was to create a
                                                                             dramatic     and      comfortable
                                                                             environment that would be a
                                                                             good fit for bull riders as
                                                                             businessmen         and     would
                                                                             capture     the      spirit   and
                                                                             excitement of the fastest
                                                                             growing sport in the country.
                                                                             Other materials evocative of the
                                                                             bull riders’ lifestyle were also
                                                                             introduced; leather floors and
                                                                             walls, wood flooring, wall
                                                                             panels and ceiling elements, as
                                                                             well as metal trim detailing
                                                                             culminating in a rolled steel
                                                                             “bullhorn” reception desk.


Bull Rider Hall of Fame Corridor                                Board Room

 Professional Bull Riders, Inc. | World Headquarters Building
 Pueblo, Colorado
 Site - 1.38 acres | Building - 45,673 SF
Donor Playroom | Dining Room




West Façade




                                            Due to overwhelming demand at the two Houses already
                                            operating in the Denver area, this new house was built to
                                            accommodate an additional 45 families near the Children’s
                                            Hospital campus in Aurora. The $11 million, three-story structure
                                            opened in March 2008 and encompasses administrative spaces,
                                            several lounges, indoor/outdoor play areas, and a large
                                            enclosed garden. Guestrooms surround the perimeter of a sunny
                                            atrium space on the second and third floors. Paramount to the
                                            design is its residential quality with a deep, heavily articulated
                                            eave, the use of brick and wood on the exterior and interior, and
                                            an abundance of natural light. All design and material decisions
                                            were premised upon creating a warm, comfortable living
                                            environment for the families that are supported by the Ronald
                                            McDonald           House           and         its         donors.
Entry Portico            Atrium and Stair

 Ronald McDonald House
 Aurora, Colorado
 67,400 SF
View from East
                                       NREL sought a cost-effective solution for a
                                       new structure to test electric charging
                                       stations and the emissions of a wide range of
                                        vehicle types, from compact hybrids all the
                                       way up to big rigs. However, they still
                                       demanded a building that would maintain the
                                       aesthetic of the campus and represent the
                                       ideals of their organization by achieving a
                                       LEED Silver certification. The solution was a
                                       prefabricated metal building with some
                                       customized modifications, such as a masonry
                                       wainscoting, clerestory daylighting windows
                                       and radiant exhaust panels to provide natural
                                       ventilation.


           View from South

NREL | Vehicle Modification Facility
Golden, Colorado
3,000 SF
Reception Area                                       Waiting Area | Custom Light Fixture

                                                              Janus is an international asset
                                                              management                  company
                                                              headquartered in the Cherry Creek
                                                              North neighborhood in Denver,
                                                              Colorado. As a fairly new employee
                                                              at BURKETTDESIGN, I was chosen
                                                              to     complete      the      Design
                                                              Development      and    Construction
                                                              Documents for this multi-team
                                                              collaboration    for   the    interior
                                                              architectural design of their new 7-
                                                              story office tower.




Reception Desk      Conference Room   Executive Board Room

 Janus Investment Group
 Denver, Colorado
 147,197 SF
North Façade                                              South Façade | Riverwalk
                                                     The visitors to this facility include top
                                                     national and international business
                                                     leaders and Janus knew the importance
                                                     of having their facility make an
                                                     impressive statement of who they are.
                                                     The design team worked very closely
                                                     with Janus to develop and execute a
                                                     highly functional, high tech program
                                                     inside a timeless and understated
                                                     modern interior. The success of the
                                                     design is achieved through the simplicity
                                                     and strength of the materials and their
                                                     innovative application and detailing.




Corner Detail             South Façade from bridge

 Janus Investment Group
 Denver, Colorado
 147,197 SF
Early Design Rendering

                                    Naropa University, an 800 student liberal
                                    and contemplative arts college, located in
                                    Boulder, Colorado, comprises twelve
                                    buildings on 3.7 acres in an impacted
                                    urban     setting.  The     Institute  had
                                    experienced phenomenal growth resulting
                                    in substantial overcrowding and overuse
                                    of the existing campus facility. Through a
                                    comprehensive design process involving
                                    open meetings and design charettes,
                                    including student representatives, faculty
                                    and administrative staff, an organizational
                                    scheme was devised creating a campus
                                    program and phased master plan. The
                                    first phase of this new plan consisted of
                                    building a new administration building on
                                    the northeast corner of the campus.




          View from Arapahoe

 Nalanda Hall | Naropa University
 Boulder, Colorado
 18,000 SF
South Façade | Riverwalk




                                                                                                        Tubular Skylights
                                                                       Nalanda Hall defines the edge of the campus on
South Façade                         Ginsberg Library & Nalanda Hall   Arapahoe Avenue, one of the busiest streets in Boulder.
                                                                       The structure is also the biggest building on campus and
                                                                       defines both a new scale and aesthetic for the future
                                                                       development. The overall form is simple and a palette of
                                                                       materials, heavy timber, masonry, stucco and wood
                                                                       windows, was selected to relate the structure back to the
                                                                       established roots of the campus while balancing the
                                                                       specific identity and goals of this particular building.
                                                                       Complementary to the institution’s mission of a long term
                                                                       sustainable environment and low energy impact was
                                                                       implementing daylighting strategies as much as possible.
                                                                       This was accomplished with strategically placed light
                                                                       shelves and reflectors to bringing daylight into the center
                                                                       of the space through the use of tubular and conventional
                                                                       skylighting. This system is supplemented with high
                                                                       efficiency task lighting in work areas.
South Façade Rendering              Ginsberg Library & South Façade

 Nalanda Hall | Naropa University
 Boulder, Colorado
 18,000 SF
North Façade


                                                                                        Model
                                                       This $1.5 million landmark structure was
                                                       planned as a gateway into the city as
                                                       well as the last link in a metropolitan
                                                       wide bike path system unifying two trail
                                                       systems at the confluence of Ralston
                                                       and Clear Creeks. I was given the
                                                       responsibility of completing construction
                                                       documents for the project and then
                                                       spending a substantial amount of time
                                                       on site during the construction
                                                       administration, working with the general
                                                       contractor, civil and structural engineers
                                                       in order to expedite resolution of
                                                       coordination items so that an especially
                                                       tight schedule could be met.




Corner Detail                    View from bike path

 Clear Creek Pedestrian Bridge
 Arvada, Colorado
 380 foot length
North Façade                                                        South Façade | Riverwalk
                                                            Designed as a cable stayed span, the
                                                            concrete and steel bridge is identified by it's
                                                            100 foot tall mast that supports 250 feet of
                                                            its length with a series of tension cables.
                                                            The physical geometry of the bridge is
                                                            unique. The plan is configured into a
                                                            gradually tightening arc while in section, the
                                                            bridge dramatically changes elevation from
                                                            one end to the other to resolve the 20 foot
                                                            height difference between the pathways at
                                                            the creek bank and the park. However,
                                                            considering all of the complexities inherent
                                                            with the site and the design, one of the
                                                            most difficult components of the structure
                                                            for me to facilitate was the custom-
                                                            designed guardrail; deck lights clashed with
                                                            rebar which clashed with rail support
                                                            embed plates and bolts, not to mention
                                                            every horizontal member had a slightly
                                                            different radius.


Corner Detail                    South Façade from bridge

 Clear Creek Pedestrian Bridge
 Arvada, Colorado
 380 foot length

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Michael Schulz Portfolio

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  • 4. Floor Plan Campus Site Plan High School Site Plan In the summer of 2008 I was selected to be a part of the design team for the extensive renovation of this K-12 campus that had undergone a radical shift from a rural farming community to a suburb for the Metro Columbus area. In order to accommodate current and future enrollment growth, the new high school building was designed for expansion to accommodate ten years of anticipated enrollment increases consisting of approximately 113,000 SF on two floors, state-of-the-art Building Perspectives laboratories, classrooms, a media center, library, gymnasium/physical education complex, as well as future expansion for additional classrooms and a performing arts complex. Highland High School Sparta, Ohio 113,000 SF
  • 5. Main Entry | Revit The high school was completed on time for the 2011-12 school year in large part due to the use of Building Information Modeling (BIM) to expedite the design and approval process with the school board and community which was then rolled immediately into creating the construction documents. All images shown here were produced with Autodesk Revit 2008 & 2009, aside from the photos of the completed project. The building achieved LEED Silver certification and incorporates geothermal as a primary source for heating and cooling. Main Entry | Completed Highland High School Sparta, Ohio 113,000 SF
  • 6. Gymnasium Presentation Drawing Presentation Drawing Auditorium | Cafeteria Highland High School Sparta, Ohio 113,000 SF
  • 7. Main Entry Plaza West Elevation West Elevation looking North When this progressive software development company hired BurkettDesign as its architect in early 2009 we were given the responsibility of not only leading the owner through the design process, but also what city they would build their new headquarters in and what general contractor would build it. The two sites under consideration were Harmony Technology Park in Fort Collins and the Centerra Office Park in Loveland. Conceptual schemes were created for both sites concurrent with four GCs creating preliminary estimates based on the designs. Development and planning costs were also evaluated for each site along with FF&E estimates for each building design to show the owner which site would be most cost effective to build on. Site Plan Space Plan Integware Loveland, Colorado 80,000 SF
  • 8. Site Axonometric In order to provide a positive first impression at the entrance of their Waterton manufacturing campus, Lockheed Martin decided to have a new Visitor Badging Center designed to better facilitate their processes involved with granting access to visitors and personnel. The project was also used as an opportunity to showcase a commitment to sustainability and their new “Go Green” initiative and pursue a LEED Silver certification. The completed building was eventually granted Gold certification. Building Axonometric Presentation Rendering Lockheed Martin Corporation | Visitor Badging Center Waterton Campus | Littleton, Colorado 2,200 SF
  • 9. Conference Room & Waiting Area East Façade The new Visitor Badging Center is a modern pavilion-type building that takes its cues from existing buildings on the campus as well as Waterton Valley’s impressive landscape. The masonry portion of the facility evokes the jutting rocks and hogback formations that are prevalent on the campus’s rolling hills. The glass cube with sloped roof provides maximum visibility to the security staff inside the building for monitoring traffic activity in and out of the plant, as well as vast amounts of natural light. Reception Desk Badging Area Lockheed Martin Corporation | Visitor Badging Center Waterton Campus | Littleton, Colorado 2,200 SF
  • 10. North Façade South Façade | Riverwalk This 4 story, $10 million structure was completed on the Historic Arkansas River Walk Project in September 2007. Contextual relationships to Historic downtown Pueblo, as well as a facility which expresses the unique nature of Bull Riding and the Wild West were main drivers to the aesthetic development of a very tightly constrained site. Locally prevalent materials of brick and limestone were incorporated throughout the building as part of the facade treatment making a historic tie to downtown as well as throughout the interior lobbies and executive offices. In contrast, the south facade of the building facing the Arkansas River consists primarily of glass and metal to both echo the riverfront and provide a contemporary vocabulary. Corner Detail South Façade from bridge Professional Bull Riders, Inc. | World Headquarters Building Pueblo, Colorado Site - 1.38 acres | Building - 45,673 SF
  • 11. Main Reception Area Executive Waiting Area The design intent for the building and interiors of the new PBR World Headquarters in Pueblo, CO was to create a dramatic and comfortable environment that would be a good fit for bull riders as businessmen and would capture the spirit and excitement of the fastest growing sport in the country. Other materials evocative of the bull riders’ lifestyle were also introduced; leather floors and walls, wood flooring, wall panels and ceiling elements, as well as metal trim detailing culminating in a rolled steel “bullhorn” reception desk. Bull Rider Hall of Fame Corridor Board Room Professional Bull Riders, Inc. | World Headquarters Building Pueblo, Colorado Site - 1.38 acres | Building - 45,673 SF
  • 12. Donor Playroom | Dining Room West Façade Due to overwhelming demand at the two Houses already operating in the Denver area, this new house was built to accommodate an additional 45 families near the Children’s Hospital campus in Aurora. The $11 million, three-story structure opened in March 2008 and encompasses administrative spaces, several lounges, indoor/outdoor play areas, and a large enclosed garden. Guestrooms surround the perimeter of a sunny atrium space on the second and third floors. Paramount to the design is its residential quality with a deep, heavily articulated eave, the use of brick and wood on the exterior and interior, and an abundance of natural light. All design and material decisions were premised upon creating a warm, comfortable living environment for the families that are supported by the Ronald McDonald House and its donors. Entry Portico Atrium and Stair Ronald McDonald House Aurora, Colorado 67,400 SF
  • 13. View from East NREL sought a cost-effective solution for a new structure to test electric charging stations and the emissions of a wide range of vehicle types, from compact hybrids all the way up to big rigs. However, they still demanded a building that would maintain the aesthetic of the campus and represent the ideals of their organization by achieving a LEED Silver certification. The solution was a prefabricated metal building with some customized modifications, such as a masonry wainscoting, clerestory daylighting windows and radiant exhaust panels to provide natural ventilation. View from South NREL | Vehicle Modification Facility Golden, Colorado 3,000 SF
  • 14. Reception Area Waiting Area | Custom Light Fixture Janus is an international asset management company headquartered in the Cherry Creek North neighborhood in Denver, Colorado. As a fairly new employee at BURKETTDESIGN, I was chosen to complete the Design Development and Construction Documents for this multi-team collaboration for the interior architectural design of their new 7- story office tower. Reception Desk Conference Room Executive Board Room Janus Investment Group Denver, Colorado 147,197 SF
  • 15. North Façade South Façade | Riverwalk The visitors to this facility include top national and international business leaders and Janus knew the importance of having their facility make an impressive statement of who they are. The design team worked very closely with Janus to develop and execute a highly functional, high tech program inside a timeless and understated modern interior. The success of the design is achieved through the simplicity and strength of the materials and their innovative application and detailing. Corner Detail South Façade from bridge Janus Investment Group Denver, Colorado 147,197 SF
  • 16. Early Design Rendering Naropa University, an 800 student liberal and contemplative arts college, located in Boulder, Colorado, comprises twelve buildings on 3.7 acres in an impacted urban setting. The Institute had experienced phenomenal growth resulting in substantial overcrowding and overuse of the existing campus facility. Through a comprehensive design process involving open meetings and design charettes, including student representatives, faculty and administrative staff, an organizational scheme was devised creating a campus program and phased master plan. The first phase of this new plan consisted of building a new administration building on the northeast corner of the campus. View from Arapahoe Nalanda Hall | Naropa University Boulder, Colorado 18,000 SF
  • 17. South Façade | Riverwalk Tubular Skylights Nalanda Hall defines the edge of the campus on South Façade Ginsberg Library & Nalanda Hall Arapahoe Avenue, one of the busiest streets in Boulder. The structure is also the biggest building on campus and defines both a new scale and aesthetic for the future development. The overall form is simple and a palette of materials, heavy timber, masonry, stucco and wood windows, was selected to relate the structure back to the established roots of the campus while balancing the specific identity and goals of this particular building. Complementary to the institution’s mission of a long term sustainable environment and low energy impact was implementing daylighting strategies as much as possible. This was accomplished with strategically placed light shelves and reflectors to bringing daylight into the center of the space through the use of tubular and conventional skylighting. This system is supplemented with high efficiency task lighting in work areas. South Façade Rendering Ginsberg Library & South Façade Nalanda Hall | Naropa University Boulder, Colorado 18,000 SF
  • 18. North Façade Model This $1.5 million landmark structure was planned as a gateway into the city as well as the last link in a metropolitan wide bike path system unifying two trail systems at the confluence of Ralston and Clear Creeks. I was given the responsibility of completing construction documents for the project and then spending a substantial amount of time on site during the construction administration, working with the general contractor, civil and structural engineers in order to expedite resolution of coordination items so that an especially tight schedule could be met. Corner Detail View from bike path Clear Creek Pedestrian Bridge Arvada, Colorado 380 foot length
  • 19. North Façade South Façade | Riverwalk Designed as a cable stayed span, the concrete and steel bridge is identified by it's 100 foot tall mast that supports 250 feet of its length with a series of tension cables. The physical geometry of the bridge is unique. The plan is configured into a gradually tightening arc while in section, the bridge dramatically changes elevation from one end to the other to resolve the 20 foot height difference between the pathways at the creek bank and the park. However, considering all of the complexities inherent with the site and the design, one of the most difficult components of the structure for me to facilitate was the custom- designed guardrail; deck lights clashed with rebar which clashed with rail support embed plates and bolts, not to mention every horizontal member had a slightly different radius. Corner Detail South Façade from bridge Clear Creek Pedestrian Bridge Arvada, Colorado 380 foot length