CHRISTINA BERNARDO DESIGN PORTFOLIO M. ARCH 2022
CONTENTS CREATIVE WORK SPRING 2019
COLUMBIA AIR CENTER FALL 2020
FACING GREEN FALL 2019
BALTIMORE INSTITUTE FOR URBAN SUSTAINABILITY FALL 2019
FRACTURED STUDIOS SPRING 2019
A PLACE FOR YOUR PASTIME SPRING 2018
THE BASILICA OF SANTA MARIA NOVELLA
THE LAURENTIAN LIBRARY
DETAIL OF THE BASILICA OF SANTA CROCE
THE CATHEDRAL OF SANTA MARIA DEL FIORE
THE PONTE VECCHIO
COLUMBIA AIR CENTER INTEGRATED DESIGN STUDIO
IN COLLABORATION WITH ANGELA DEVON AND WILLIAM ECKARD
THE COLUMBIA AIR CENTER IS DESIGNED TO HONOR AND REMEMBER THE AIRMAN OF THE FIRST BLACK-OWNED AIRPORT IN THE UNITED STATES. IN HONOR OF THE SEVEN MEN, THE APPROACH IS LINED WITH SEVEN CONCRETE WALLS. THEY ARE HEAVY AND BROKEN, MAKING THE VISITOR FEEL GROUNDED BEFORE REACHING THE EXHIBITION. AS THE VISITOR MAKES THE JOURNEY THROUGH THE CENTER, THE NATURAL LIGHTING AND HIGHER CEILINGS LIGHTEN THEIR EXPERIENCE AS THEY ENTER AN OPEN SPACE. THIS MODULAR DESIGN USES THE SITE FOR REMEMBRANCE AND FUNCTION. 1
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THE BUTTERFLY ROOF ALLOWS FOR THE ANNUAL COLLECTION OF TWENTY THREE THOUSAND GALLONS OF RAINWATER TO BE USED FOR NON - POTABLE BUILDING USES. THE NATURAL LIGHTING SYSTEM INCLUDES ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS AT THIRTY - TWO THOUSAND SQUARE FEET. THE MODULAR STRUCTURE IS COMPRISED OF SIXTEEN BAYS. THE PALETTE OF MATERIALS USED INCLUDES STEEL, WOOD AND GLASS. THE THREE EXHIBITION SPACES INCLUDE THE JOHN GREEN ROOM, PATUXENT ROOM AND TONKINS ROOM. LOBBY
FLUSHABLE WATER
5,000 GALLON CISTERN
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2 X 12 WOOD RAFTER 2’ O.C. GYPSUM WALL BOARD
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FACING GREEN STUDIO IV, FALL 2019
FACING GREEN REPRESENTS THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND’S SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION CENTER. FACING OUR SUSTAINABLE RESPONSIBILITY, THIS DESIGN IMPLEMENTS A LIVING MACHINE AS A NEW WAY TO TREAT WASTE WATER. THE LIVING MACHINE MIMICS A NATURAL WETLAND SYSTEM THAT IS COMPRISED OF NATIVE PLANTS AND BACTERIAS TO FILTER WATER TO THE POINT WHERE IT CAN BE REUSED. MATERIALS USED IN DESIGN INCLUDE RECYCLED TIMBER, STEEL, AND GLASS TO ALLOW DAYLIGHT TO FLOOD THROUGH THE BUILDING.
ROOF TERRACE
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THE LIVING MACHINE IS DESIGNED TO MIMIC A NATURAL WETLAND SYSTEM IN WHICH WASTE WATER CIRCULATES THROUGH A SERIES OF PLANTS THAT ACT AS A NATURAL FILTER. THE FRESH WATER EVENTUALLY COLLECTS IN A CHAMBER AND IS REUSED IN THE BUILDING.
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THE BALTIMORE INSTITUTE FOR URBAN SUSTAINABILITY IS A BUILDING THAT FUNCTIONS AS A SPACE AND AS A SYMBOL. THE OBJECTIVE OF THE BUILDING IS TO HOST A WELCOMING EDUCATIONAL CENTER TO PROMOTE THE GROWTH OF SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMS IN BALTIMORE. THE ART EXHIBITION AND LECTURE ROOMS ARE CELEBRATED IN THE CORE OF THE BUILDING, WHERE LIGHT SHINES THROUGH THE FACADE AND NATURALLY FLOODS THE BUILDING.
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FRACTURED STUDIOS
IN COLLABORATION WITH ALEXANDRA HALL
STUDIO III, SPRING 2019
HIDDEN IN THE MEDIEVAL BASTILLON OF FLORENCE, ITALY, THIS MODERN ART GALLERY AND RESIDENCE HIDES UNDERGROUND AND FASTENS WITH ITS TUSCAN SETTING. THIS “FRACTURE” DESIGN CREATES A SPACE WHERE A GROUP OF POTTERY ARTISTS LIVE AND WORK COLLABORATIVELY. THE TRANSPARENT FACADE ALLOWS NATURAL LIGHT TO FILL THE STUDIO, WHILE INVITING TOURISTS INTO THE EXHIBIT SPACE.
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THIS MATERIAL PALETTE IS COMPRISED OF WOOD, STONE, GLASS AND STEEL. EARTH TONES WERE INSPIRED BY THE SITE’S NATURAL SETTING IN THE TUSCAN HILLS OF FLORENCE. THE “FRACTURE” THROUGH THE STONE WALLS AND ALLEYWAY SEPARATES THE ARTISTS STUDIO SPACE FROM THEIR LIVING SPACE.
WESTERN SECTION
SOUTHERN SECTION
PRIVATE GARDEN
SOUTHERN ELEVATION
VIEW OF POTTERY STUDIO
A PLACE FOR YOUR PASTIME STUDIO I, SPRING 2018
THIS DESIGN ACCOMPLISHES A SETTING THAT DISPLAYS A SMALL LIBRARY THAT TAKES PLACE IN A GARDEN. THE JOURNEY THROUGHOUT THE GARDEN’S PATH IS MEANT TO CREATE A TRANQUIL ENVIRONMENT FOR ONE TO READ AND REFLECT WHILST BEING IN THE OUTDOORS.
SECTION PERSPECTIVE
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