Anthea Viloria | Portfolio Columbia University GSAPP| M.S. Advanced Architectural Design 22’ Pratt Institute| B. Arch 20’ anthea.viloria@gmail.com | 201.543.4851
Hand Drawn Axonometric ARCH 102
Table of Contents projects: 04 : GSAPP ADV VII - Lactation Pods 10 : GSAPP ADV V - Ecoponics 18 : GSAPP Virtual Architecture - Blob 20 : Pratt SoA Arch 301 - Student Residence 24 : Pratt SoA Arch 401 - The Cloud : Airport 26 : Pratt SoA Arch 500 - The Living Museum : Degree Project 30 : Pratt SoA Arch 403 - Strap Steel Pavilion : Design Build 32 : Internship at LKD - Karp Residence
ADV VII - Feminist Technoscience
Partner Marie Christine Dimitri |Critics Ani Liu
Lactation Pods The lactation pods redefine the traditional, sterilized, and hospitalized existing typologies. These pods incorporate a curvilinear and organic design, promoting inclusivity and genderless spaces for lactation. The goal is to provide intimate and noninstitutionalized environments. The design and project establish various typologies that are separated through three different family groups: the workplace pod, the outdoor public pod, and the indoor public pod. The typologies range from enclosed, to semi-open, to open, catering to single and multi-user situations. Anthea Viloria
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Typologies Matrix
These lactation accommodations are designed with a spectrum of typologies, amenities, levels of privacy and different lactating “methods”. The idea is to cater for a variety of preferences. Some pods entourage pumping, and others would encourage breastfeeding. Nonetheless the spaces allow individuals to choose their own lactating methods. 5
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Public (Outdoor) Single User Open Pod Fabrication Axon
Lactation Pods App displaying features and customizability 9
Workplace, Public Outdoor, and Public Indoor Pod Models Columbia GSAPP
ADV V - Futurecurrent: Envisioning Emergent Ecologies of Jamaica Partners: Aahana Banker + Francesca Doumet| Critic Vanessa Keith
Ecoponics Ecoponics seeks to solve projected climate issues that Jamaica’s East End will face by 2100. It seeks to bridge tourism and local environmental education together. The project began with the creation of a new self-sufficient climate device that uses aquaponics to clean the water, improve fish population, and provide jobs through agriculture. These ideas of facilitating community growth through sustainable means was carried out through the project’s three building sites of an ecolodge, crocodile visitor center, and oceanographic research center. Anthea Viloria
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Full Configuration Axon
Aquaponics System and Energy Diagram 11
Chunk Model Section Columbia GSAPP
Aquaponics System Animation
Video URL: https://youtu.be/4D4ZzQn1EJ8
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Aquaponics System Animation Stills 13
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Site Diagram
Ecolodge Anthea Viloria
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Virtual Architecture Critic Nitzan Bartov
Blob
The Blob was inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic and how we are affected by a virus unseen. This project seeks to make intersectionality visible by using attraction and change in color to highlight the overlap between two things, whether that be objects in a field or the landscape itself.
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Stills from Animation in Unreal Engine 4
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ARCH 301 - Comprehensive Design 1 Partner Sean Russo | Critic Lawrence Zeroth
Student Residence
The assigned project was a Dormitory at 8 Old Fulton Street in Dumbo, Brooklyn. This building is comprised of the existing old wing and the addition of a new wing. The old wing was dividied up into single housing units and the new wing is features a series of modular pods. Each pod gives privacy to each student, while creating common space in between. The old and new wings are connected through an atrium green space. The ground level is a market that invites the public in. Thin steel arches frame the marketplace, giving it more presence from the street. Anthea Viloria
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OLD FULTON STREET
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ARCH 401 - Advanced Studio: Fly by Night Critics Ajmal Aqtash & Enrique Limon
Workspace
Tech Offices
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Housing
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Security Offices
Tech Offices
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Tech Offices Workspace
Workspace Tech Offices
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3rd Flr/ Tech and Housing
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The Cloud The assigned project was to re-design terminal B of Newark Airport while including a hybrid program. The Cloud hybridizes the program of Technology Hub with airport to create new type of terminal. A series of Cloud towers are used to float technology space above the terminal. The Cloud tower system also allows for the potential of satellite terminals. Anthea Viloria
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Section 2
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ARCH 500 - Degree Project - Exigent Manila
Partner Monika Ligot |Critics Michael Su & Philippe Baumann
The Living Museum
The Living Museum is a new museum typology that serves as an innovative space for representing every community in the Philippines, especially those of marginal, usually invisible, impoverished informal communities. The Living Museum will represent these communities through the preservation and practice of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Rather than having a monumental structure that is detached from society, what if a museum could integrate into the fabric of the community? Anthea Viloria
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Plan Collage
Site Plan - Brgy. Pinyahan, QC, Metro Manila
Final Model Starting within the district of Barangay Pinyahan, the Living Museum will incorporate the informal East Triangle community in order to reinvent the program of the museum to be a place of dynamic immersive interaction.
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If informal settlements are places that can revitalize Filipino Intangible Cultural Heritage, the Living Museum can serve as a model for reintegrating informal communities back into Metro-Manila. The Living Museum achieves social justice by creating an urban framework where learning, sharing, and preserving culture provides the means for the issues of informal communities to be seen and heard. Pratt Institute
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ARCH 401 and Design Research Assistant Critics Duks Koschitz & Che-Wei Wang
SURFACE APPROXIMATION
Strap Steel Pavilion This studio was a team built project exploring the nature of bending active surfaces. The goal of the studio was to create an occupiable light-weight structure that could be cladded, all using strap steel, a material known for its tensile properties and typically not used in construction. Anthea Viloria
Team build, Study Models, and Surface Approx. and 3D Scan
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Team: Jiahua Cai, Christina Grimes, Theodore Hannan, Zaixing Huang, Herman Lam, Risa Mimura, Teresa Russo, Sean Russo, Mariam Sheikh, Ana Vesho, Anthea Viloria, Xinyu Xu, Ayman Zafar
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SURFACE APPLIED TO MESH
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Internship - Karp Residence, Brooklyn, NY for Laura Kern Design
Cantilevered Storage Bench
STUDY BEDROOM 1
BEDROOM 2
LIVING ROOM LAUNDRY ROOM
ENTRYWAY
KITCHEN
BATHROOM 2
BATHROOM 1
Family front hall cubbies x 4 Integrated refrigerator and freezer
DINING ROOM
MASTER SUITE
MASTER BATH
Soffit with uplight Spa shower with 18” bench
Wood threshold Metal and glass open partition
Karp Residence Floor plan Layout
This single family 3/16” = 1’-0” residence combined two adjoining apartments to accommodate a growing family. Work was done to expand the kitchen, creating a dining area from an existing bedroom, while the apartment to the right was converted into a master suite with a walk-in closet and bath.
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JULY 27, 2018 JULY 27, 2018
BIANCO DOLOMITI MARBLE
HOT ROLLED STEEL (PARTITIONS)
RIGIO DAVIDE MARBLE
LOW IRON CLEAR GLASS (STARPHIRE)
ELEVATION 1 (NTS)
TADELAKT PLASTER (WATERPROOF)
ELEVATION 3 (NTS)
ELEVATION 4 (NTS)
BLACKENED NICKEL FIXTURES
GRIGIO DAVIDE HONED SHINNOKI MINERAL TRIBA OAK VENEER
ELEVATION 2 (NTS)
BLACKENED NICKEL IBIANCO DOLOMITI SHINNOKI MINERAL BRONZE GLASS HARDWARE COUNTERS TRIBA OAK VENEER SHELVES
CLEAR MIRROR (STARPHIRE)
LOW IRON CLEAR TADELAKT PLASTER DECORATOR WHITE GLASS (STARPHIRE) (FOR CEILING)
DECORATOR WHITE (FOR CEILING)
KARP RESIDENCE
Master Bath Perspective
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KARP RESIDENCE DD PRESENTATION
DD PRESENTATION
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Work Experience