Portfolio is divided into four sections: Residential Design, Commercial and Institutional Design, Graphic Design and finally Art and Crafts. Among the projects in Residential Design section are: The Hepworth House, Franklin House and Playhouse. The Commercial and Institutional section includes: The Waterworks Observation Tower, Rose Hill Recreation Building, Shiprock Elementary School and illustrations of my contributions to the Herman Miller Design Yard in Holland, Michigan. The Graphic Design section includes recent work from my practice, and earlier examples as an employee of Kessler|Francis|Cardoza. The arts and crafts section includes: Photography (Wilderness Images, Images of Las Vegas and other places), Drawings from Tammeron's sketchbook, Sculpture and finally furniture and other crafts.
Services includes: Building Design,Graphic Design, Construction Documents and finally Building Documentation. Most the work that Jonesfrancis Design Consulting LLC. can provide is for anyone requiring Environmental or or Graphic Design services. Some of the work, however, is oriented to professionals within the field of Architecture and Building.
Words contains four sections: Teaching, Essays, Amerindian Architecture and CV. Teaching is divided into: Teaching Portfolio, Teaching Philosophy and Read Class Material Examples. In the Teaching Portfolio is student work from first year architectural design classes. Within Academic Work, Random Essays and Notes are included: excerpts from Tammeron's University of Cincinnati M. S. in Architecture Thesis entitled "Place Land and Building: Lessons from Adena Hopewell Architecture." Amerindian Architecture includes photographs as well as short explanatory essays on Amerindian architecture. The images are divided into: The Northeast, The Southwest, The Great Basin and the Southeast. Northeast Images include: Adena, Hopewell as well as Mississippian earth (mound) architecture; Images from the Southwest include: Pueblo (Acoma, Pecos)as well as Navajo architecture; Great Basin images include petroglyphs and their surroundings at Grapevine Canyon (Yuman) (In Process).