2020 Allya Heitz Architecture Portfolio

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ALLYA HEITZ PORTFOLIO 2020



“L” ALLYA HEITZ allyaheitz@gmail.com 210-845-5164



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RAMAS

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THE NOOKS

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LAVACA PLAZA

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LICEO “RAFFAELLO”

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MONARCH PAVILION


RAMAS RÍO AMAZONAS 70 MEXICO CITY, MEXICO JUNIOR DESIGN STUDIO FALL 2018 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO PROFESSOR EDWARD BURIAN PARTNER: ZAYRA RICO 24” X 36” X 6” (MODEL) 1” = 25’ SCALE

BASIC BLOCK WITH MAXIMUM DIMENSIONS 40’ x 90’ x 120’

Ramas, the culinary institute will serve as a center of the professional culinary education in Mexico. In order to connect with the community, Ramas will address the social, and ecological issues in the design by providing series of pocket gardens throughout the building. This new school will be located in the center of Mexico City’s Business District. It is off of Río Amazonas and Calle Río Lerma Streets. Mexico City’s major avenue, Paseo De La Reforma, is located to the south of the site. The lot is roughly 3,600 sq. ft. Mexico City has been suffering from air pollution for years due to a lack of vegetation and heavy motor vehicles. This building will provide sky gardens for the city, giving relief from the dense urban fabric. The upper garden will be an outdoor interactive space for students and faculty. They can exercise, grow vegetables, study, or socialize in this garden. The greenery and soil of the garden will also cool down the building during the summer. The angled windows on the southeast façade are ideal for getting more natural daylight into the building and saving energy.

INTRODUCE ANGLES FOR INTRODUCING LIGHT TO SOUTH AND FOR WATER SHEDDING

SUBTRACTING SPACES FOR POCKET GARDENS


REVIT PHOTOSHOP


Paseo Verde

MEXICO CITY

Rio Neva

Rio Amazonas

MEXICO

COLONIA CUAUHTEMOC Calle Rio Lerma

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Calle Rio Lerma

Rio Rhin

A p a rtm e n t Ho te l Site

Rio Neva

RioGuardiana

Rio Amazonas

Rio Papaloapan

Paseo de la Reforma

Paseo de la Reforma

Paseo de la Reforma

Paseo de la Reforma

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Napoles

Havre

Calle Niza

Oslo

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JESÚS REYES HEROLES PARK

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JARDÍN DEL ARTE

REFORMA 222 MALL

GLORIETA DE LA PALMA

PASEO DE LA REFORMA

EL ÁNGEL DE LA INDEPENDENCIA

Calle Hamburgo

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Calle Rio Lerma

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Calle Rio Lerma

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Calle Rio Lerma

Rio Rhin

Rio Rhin

A p a rtm e n t Ho te l S ite

Rio Neva

RioGuardiana

Rio Neva Rio Neva

Rio Amazonas

Paseo de la Reforma

Reforma

A p a rtm e n t Ho te l S ite

Rio Amazonas

Rio Papaloapan

RioGuardiana

Rio Amazonas

Rio Papaloapan

Rio Neva

Rio Amazonas

Rio Neva

Rio Amazonas

Calle Rio Lerma

Paseo de la Reforma

Paseo de la Reforma

Calle Rio Lerma

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Calle Rio Lerma

Rio Rhin

A p a rtm e n t Ho te l S ite

Paseo de la Reforma

Napoles

Havre

Oslo

Calle Niza

RAMAS CULINARY INSTITUTE

Rio Neva

WIND AND SUN

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Paseo de la Reforma

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Paseo de la Reforma

RioGuardiana

URBAN MOBILITY

Rio Amazonas

Napoles

Havre

Calle Niza

Oslo

Paseo de la Reforma

Paseo de la Reforma Rio Papaloapan

Av.

a Reforma

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VIEW OF 2ND FLOOR GARDEN RESTAURANT LOOKING UP TO 3RD FLOOR BAR

REVIT ENSCAPE

Paseo Verde means “Green Walk”. The culinary institute Ramas aims to respond to the sustainability issues of Mexico City. The business district has dense urban fabric where green space is precious. Ramas proposes a reinterpretation of traditional courtyard culture to the modern skyscraper. This building aims to establish a Green Path in the Business District, looping around major parks and vertical gardens, including Ramas.


PASEO DE LA REFORMA -CALLE RÍO LERMA SECTION


DORM 10TH FLOOR

TEACHING KITCHEN 4TH FLOOR

OPEN TO BELOW

BAR KITCHEN OBSERVATION 3RD FLOOR

OPEN TO ABOVE

RESTAURANT KITCHEN 2ND FLOOR

OFFICE/LOBBY BOOK STORE GROUND FLOOR

RÍO AMAZONAS - RIO RHIN SECTION

PARKING BASEMENT


VIEW OF 8TH FLOOR GARDEN STUDENT AREA

REVIT ENSCAPE


1/2” = 1’ SCALE SECTION MODEL BASSWOOD CHIPBOARD ACRYLIC


THE NOOKS 825 N. ST. MARY SAN ANTONIO, TX SOPHOMORE DESIGN STUDIO SPRING 2018 SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE PROFESSOR MICHAEL CONNOR 1/16” = 1’-0” SCALE 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 of the units have 3 bedrooms, 3 1/2 bathrooms, laundry roon, 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 the front entrance to be off the ground for more privacy, and it helps each function to have its own unique environment. With the use of half floors, they are isolated but also able to interact.



LONGITUDINAL SECTION THROUGH RICHMOND AVE.

FRONT ELEVATION - RICHMOND AVE.

SIDE ELEVATION - N. ST MARY ST.


DN

REVIT ILLUSTRATOR

UP

UP

36FT - MASTERS BEDROOM (RIGHT)

UP

UP

24FT - BEDROOM A / LAUNDRY (RIGHT) 30FT - BEDROOM B (LEFT)

12FT - KITCHEN / DINING (RIGHT) 18FT - LIVING ROOM (LEFT) SITE PLAN 0FT - GROUND FLOOR PARKING (RIGHT) 6FT - ENTRY FLOOR (LEFT)


THE LAVACA PLAZA 141 LAVACA ST. SAN ANTONIO, TX SOPHOMORE DESIGN STUDIO SPRING 2018 SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE PROFESSOR MICHAEL CONNOR SOPHOMORE COMPETITION: SECOND PLACE WINNER

HISTORIC LAVACA GRID

24” X 36” X 6” (MODEL) 1” = 25’ SCALE The site is located between E. César E. Chávez Boulevard, Matagorda Street, Lavaca Street, and S. Alamo Street. There are two historic buildings on the site, Fourth Ward School (1875) and Muench/Pollok House (1890). It is located within the Lavaca Historic District (2001) and is across from Hemisfair Park.

MASSING ORGANIZATION

Lavaca Plaza is composed of a boutique hotel that incorporates two existing historic buildings, living units, commercial spaces, restaurants, offices and parking to accommodate the residents and visitors of the site. This serves as a connection point between the Hemisfair Park and the neighborhoods. Current E. César E. Chávez Boulevard’s curve is maintained and the original Lavaca grid is re-established on Lavaca Plaza to respect the Lavaca Historic District. Buildings on César Chávez respects pedestrian traffic coming from Hemisfair Park. Courtyards encourages and enhances interaction and connectivity between people.

PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION CORRIDORS


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S. ALAMO -MATAGORDA SECTION

LAVACA - E. CÉSAR E. CHÁVEZ SECTION


LICEO “RAFFAELLO” VIA MUZIO ODDI URBINO PU, ITALY SENIOR DESIGN STUDIO FALL 2019 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO PROFESSOR DARRYL OHLENBUSCH PROFESSOR ANTONIO TROISI GROUP: GIOVANNA GARZA, DANNY GONZALEZ ASHLEY Liceo “Rafaello” is a high school located in Urbino, Italy. This is a unique multi-leveled site with multiple paths guiding it through and around. It has a great view of Urbino’s hillside on its northwest side, and the site slopes up on its Southeast side. This high school is divided into Liceo Classico e Linguistico, a classical literature school, and Istituto Tecnico, technical Institutes. Both high schools needed same basic program consisting of classrooms, labs, professors’ offices, as well as common functions such as mensa (cafeteria), library, gym, and auditoriums. When approaching this unique multi-leveled site, numerous paths reveal themselves to guide people through and around the school. By approaching from via Ca’ Cartolaro, one can fully experience the school from all directions. The main indoor path encourages one to walk straight across the bridge connecting the two schools toward the framed view that opens up to a beautiful landscape of the Marche region. Furthermore, the view of the landscape within the site will unfold below as one strolls across the bridge. The main outdoor path flows below the bridge and connects Cia Ca’ Cartolaro and via Otta-viano Ubaldini following the original topography of the site. Landscaped areas within the site provides gathering spaces for the community, as well as for the school. Double height spaces throughout the school provides visual and physical connections between floors, inspiring students to engage and interact beyond the classrooms.


STREET VIEW FROM VIA OTTAVIANO UBALDINI REVIT ENSCAPE PHOTOSHOP


VIEW OF HILLSIDE FROM UPPER FLOOR OF MENSA


STREET VIEW FROM VIA CA’ CARTOLARO

REVIT ENSCAPE PHOTOSHOP

Connection with the surrounding neighborhood was one of the major focus for this project. This goal was achieved through integration of topography. The outdoor path flowing below the bridge connects Cia Ca’ Cartolaro and Otta via no Ubaldini as well as provides gathering spaces for the community.


LEVEL 5 INSTITUTO TECNICO WING Classrooms Common Room Meeting Room Professors’ Offices

LEVEL 2 LICEO CLASSICO E LINGUISTICO WING Classrooms Labs Lower part of Mensa Kitchen INSTITUTO TECNICO WING Classrooms Labs Small Auditorium Professors’ Offices

LEVEL 1 GROUND CONNECTION LEVEL LICEO CLASSICO E LINGUISTICO WING Classrooms Common Room Music Room Large Lab INSTITUTO TECNICO WING Open to Gym below with track around Upper flatform of large auditorium

LEVEL 0 VIA OTTAVIANO UBALDINI LEVEL LICEO CLASSICO E LINGUISTICO WING Small Auditorium Classrooms Labs Small Auditorium INSTITUTO TECNICO WING Gym Large Auditorium


REVIT ILLUSTRATOR

LEVEL 3 VIA CA’ CARTOLARO LEVEL BRIDGE CONNECTION LEVEL LICEO CLASSICO E LINGUISTICO WING Classrooms Upper part of Mensa Common Room INSTITUTO TECNICO WING Administration Office Classrooms Professors’ Offices Common Room


SECTION THROUGH BRIDGE

SECTION THROUGH LICEO CLASSICO E LINGUISTICO


1:200 Scale

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1:100 Scale

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1:500 Scale

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SECTION THROUGH ISTITUTO TECNICO

REVIT PHOTOSHOP


MONARCH BULVERDE OAKS NATURE PRESERVE SAN ANTONIO, TX JUNIOR DESIGN STUDIO SPRING 2018 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO PROFESSOR DARRYL OHLENBUSCH CLASS DESIGN BUILD STUDIO 28’-4” X 27’-8” X 14’-6” The project’s design was inspired by the monarch butterflies that can be found throughout the site. The studio aimed to design a structure that is open to the nature around it but also provides a space that is shaded and protected from the elements. It appears to “lift up” like a butterfly taking off, while the roof was designed to be a butterfly roof to help achieve this effect. “The Monarch” is made up of three steel and wooden structure frames that are symmetrically identical, aligned, and connected. The frames were designed with modularity in mind to help ease construction and to keep costs down. Wooden girders are cross-axial and supported by two steel columns on parallel ends of the structure. To provide shading, the top of the girders are covered by corrugated roofing panels while the bottom girder utilizes trellis panels to shade the east and west sides. Corrugated metal roofing provides complete shade and protects the classroom space from inclement weather, while the trellis panels provide fifty percent shading and are transparent enough to give an unobstructed view of the trees. The roofing panels slope downward to direct rainwater into a gutter located on the central axis of the structure, which drains water to the back of the structure and into a water tank so it can be collected. A closet was built on the south side to hold trail tools and classroom supplies with a whiteboard in front.



BULVERDE OAKS NATURE PRESERVE SAN ANTONIO, TX 78259

Bulverde Oaks Nature Preserve

PLAN

JOB: DRAWN BY: DATE: CHECKED BY:

EAST ELEVATION

SIDE ELEVATION

EAST ELEVATION 1 Sc: 3/8" = 1'-0" (WEST ELEVATION SIM.)

A3.3


REFLECTED CEILING PLAN

1

Section 1 Sc: 1/4" = 1'-0"

2

Section 2 Sc: 1/4" = 1'-0"

FRONT ELEVATION







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