2018 Portfolio

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PORTFOLIO ALLYA HEITZ


PORTFOLIO “L” ALLYAHEITZ

210-845-5164 allyaheitz@gmail.com


TABLE OF CONTENTS SAN PEDRO SKATE PARK

04-05

GEOMETRY

06-09

EAGLE PAVILION

10-13

CHANCE ACADEMIC CENTER

14-19

ARCH. & ENGN. BUILDING

20-25

CONVENTION CENTER

26-31

THE NOOKS

32-35

FLOW

36-39


SAN PEDRO SKATE PARK BOHUSLAV STUDIO FALL 2016 DESIGN I SITE:

SAN PEDRO SPRINGS SAN ANTONIO, TX SIZE: 11” X 11” (PAPERS) 11” X 11” X 5.5” (MODEL) SCALE: 1/4” = 1’-0” PROGRAM: The objectives of this project were to include various architectural elements such as organization, rhythm, balance, datum, proportion and scale. In addition, the studio was focused on the development of the creative problem solving skills, and exploration of abstract and formal analysis. The studio began with point and line drawing to investigate the second dimension. Then figure ground and color studies were introduced to give depth, and that lead to the volume studies. The project was to create a skate board pavilion for San Pedro Park’s skate park. The design was to be located on or at an edge of the existing concrete slab that formed the boundaries for the skate park. Through this form focused investigation, the studio had to study the connection between the San Pedro Park, skaters, and observers: nature as well as people. The bleachers on ground level and the ramp allowed the connection between skaters and the observers; half-pipe and observation deck on the 2nd floor allowed them to connect with each other as well as the park.

PENCIL ON PAPER CARDBOARD & CHIPBOARD PENCIL & MAGAZINE ON PAPER 11” X 11” COMPOSITIONS BASSWOOD & FOAM BOARD 11” X 11” X 5.5” MODEL 1/4” = 1’-0”


FINAL MODEL BASSWOOD & CHIPBOARD 11” X 11” X 12” MODEL 1/4” = 1’-0”


GEOMETRY STERNER STUDIO DESIGN II SPRING 2018



GEOMETRY STERNER STUDIO SPRING 2017 DESIGN II SIZE: 9” X 10” X 7” (FORM MODEL) 15” X 15” X 7” (DESIGN MODEL) SCALE: 1/16” = 1’-0” PROGRAM: The objective of this project was to investigate the three forms given, slab, cube, and prism, to understand spatial design. Studio rotated, subtracted, and added three forms to composite one form that demonstrates circulations as well as space. By using the cube component as the main body, prism was added to create a tunnel like horizontal circulation, and slab was added on middle served as a pronounced vertical circulation. For this project being circulation and form study, the site was not given. Studio developed own site to complement the design. A river was introduced to this model to reinforce the idea of circulation: bridging and connecting two parts that are divided by vertical circulation.

BASSWOOD & MUSEUM BOARD



EAGLE PAVILION FRANCO STUDIO SUMMER 2017 COMPUTER GRAPHICS SITE: BRYCE CANYON, UTAH SIZE: 24’ X 21’ X 35’ PROGRAM: The purpose of this project was to explore a simple polygon and to develope it into a design that will suit the site individuals chose. Studio morphed the initial simple shape with Rhino, and molded structural shapes on Revit. The Eagle Pavilion is intended to provide better view, as well as shades for the hikers on Bryce Canyon. The shading structure is inspired by the Eagle’s wings. This depicts the movement of the eagle, nature, as well as wind.

­RHINO REVIT


­RHINO & REVIT EXPORT ILLUSTRATOR


­RHINO REVIT PHOTOSHOP


­RHINO REVIT PHOTOSHOP


CHANCE ACADEMIC CENTER CONNOR STUDIO DESIGN III FALL 2017



CHANCE ACADEMIC CENTER CONNOR STUDIO FALL 2017 DESIGN III SITE: SIZE: SCALE:

SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE SAN ANTONIO, TX 23” X 2” X 6” (MODEL) 1/8” = 1’-0”

PROGRAM: San Antonio College needed a better west side façade treatment for the existing Chance Academic Center. Current CAC building had stretched façade that did not respect the programs inside, as well as unprotected windows that caused this building to waste energy. The studio was assigned to re-design the 2nd floor of the South Wing, where architecture program exists without a vivid presence. Studio had to identify the “core” of the architecture department and make the space meaningful, as well as assign the program on appropriate locations that respect the functions of the rooms. Furthermore, studio was assigned to design the skin of the building that respects the sun. Floor planning was resolved by placing interactive programs, lounge, library and gallery at the core. As well as by understanding the need for sunlight in different classes. West and South façades were resolved by using brise soleil which were inspired by Korean traditional doors and Mondrian paintings. East façade was resolved by having a green wall made from steel screen.


LAYOUT WITH REVIT INK TRACE ON VELLUM 24” X 36” 1/8” = 1’-0

MUSEUM BOARD, BASSWOOD & PLEXI 23” X 2” X 6” 1/8” = 1’-0


INK DRAFTING ON VELLUM 1/8” = 1’-0


WEST ELEVATION

SOUTH ELEVATION

EAST ELEVATION



ARCHITECTURE & ENGINEERING CONNOR STUDIO DESIGN III FALL 2017


ARCHITECTURE & ENGINEERING CONNOR STUDIO FALL 2017 DESIGN III SITE: SIZE: SCALE:

SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE SAN ANTONIO, TX 10.5” X 11” X 5.5” (MODEL) 1/16” = 1’-0”

PROGRAM: San Antonio College has a need for a new building for their growing architecture and engineering programs. The site is located along the prominent Main Avenue, adjacent to historic L.B. Clegg House and SAC Tobin parking garage. This Architecture and Engineering Building encourages interactions between architecture and engineering students by allowing them to engage with one another. Furthermore, this building encourages interactions between school and the community by having a student gallery that is open to the public. This building respects Main Avenue’s style by building close to the street, but also provides a relief area where people can gather and interact.

MUSEUM BOARD, BASSWOOD & PLEXI 10.5” X 11” X 5.5” 1/16” = 1’-0



MAIN AVENUE

LAYOUT WITH REVIT INK TRACE ON VELLUM 24” X 24” 1/16” = 1’-0


INK & MARKERS


CONVENTION CENTER CONNOR STUDIO DESIGN III FALL 2017



CONVENTION CENTER CONNOR STUDIO FALL 2017 DESIGN III SITE: SIZE: SCALE:

SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE SAN ANTONIO, TX 13” X 13” X 4” (MODEL) 1/16” = 1’-0”

PROGRAM: San Antonio College needed a multivalent convention center for school as well as the community. The program required four meeting rooms, a ball room, and other functions to accommodate the main programs. Currently, the site is a parking lot, and is adjacent to the new Veteran’s Center. This is also along the prominent Main Avenue, and San Antonio main campus area on the other side. From W. Locust Street, this building will be serving as a “gateway” to San Antonio College with the new Veteran’s Center building. With the umbrella roof that is inspired by Felix Candela’s High Life Textile Factory in Mexico City, the roof creates interest in the building from both inside and outside.


MAIN AVENUE LAYOUT WITH REVIT INK TRACE ON VELLUM 1/16” = 1’-0




THE NOOKS CONNOR STUDIO SPRING 2018 DESIGN IV SITE: 825 N. ST. MARY SAN ANTONIO, TX SCALE: 1/16” = 1’-0” PROGRAM: The site is located at N. Saint Mary’s Street and Richmond Avenue. It is near by Tobin Center, San Antonio Public Library, and the Southwest School of Art. San Antonio River is located on north of the site; it can be accessed through paths on Navarro Street and Lexington Street.

The Nooks is composed of 5 residential units, each with 3 bedrooms, 3 1/2 bathrooms, kitchen, dining, and living. Space for 2 cars is also included in each unit. Functions are divided into different floors. This staggered floor levels allow each function to have its own unique environment. With the use of half floors, they are isolated but also able to interact.



REVIT ILLUSTRATOR


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FLOW CONNOR STUDIO DESIGN IV SPRING 2018


REVIT ILLUSTRATOR


FLOW CONNOR STUDIO SPRING 2018 DESIGN IV

Flow is composed of living units, commercial spaces, and parking to accommodate the residential units that are above the parking garage. Residential units are separated from the commercial spaces that are on riverwalk or the other building. This building serves as a connection point between the street and the river, as well as a connection point for people. Flow is composed of both geometric and organic elements that respects both urban style and the river. The courtyard on the middle encourages and enhances interaction and connectivity between people.

JACK WHITE WAY

PROGRAM: The site is located between Villita Street, Jack White Way, E. Nueva Street and the San Antonio River. It is located diagonally from the historic Tower Life Building (1929) and is two blocks away from La Villita Historic Art VIllage (1939). This site has a clear view of the Tower of Americas (1968) on the east. The site is roughly 35,000 ft2.

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231 E. NUEVA ST. SAN ANTONIO, TX 13” X 13” X 4” (MODEL) 1/16” = 1’-0”

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THANK YOU.




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