Architectural Technician Student Portfolio

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CHARLENE ESTABAYA Acquired necessary skills and techniques from 7 years of education in both architecture degree and architectural technician program.

CONTACT INFORMATION 1305 Wilson Avenue, Toronto, ON charlenejoyestabaya9@gmail.com 647-700-8716 linkedin.com/in/charlene-estabaya-480560132

EDUCATION Architecture Technician Program George Brown College | Toronto, ON 3.5 GPA - Fall 2018 and Spring 2019 Bachelor of Science in Architecture University of Saint Louis | Cagayan, PH

Sept 2018-April 2020

June 2012-Apr 2017

Aug 2017-May 2019

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Subway Sandwich Artist Subway Restaurants | Toronto, Ontario

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Maintaned high-quality of customer service while working in a fast-paced environment Dealt with costumer concerns by implementing excellent customer service Maintaned the cleanliness of the dining and food preparation area with a high quality sanitary standard Receives delivery stocks and loads it in the storage room Handled cash register transactions

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE Vocational Bible Study Aug 2019 North York of Christ | Toronto, ON • Assigned as a logistic leader • Decorated the backdrop of the main stage • Performed media works such as taking photos, story telling videos and other technical duties as assigned Toronto Outdoor Art Fair Nathan Philips Square | Toronto, Ontario • Assigned as one of the fair volunteer • Distributed information to the audience through giving pamphlets and maps • Assisted artists in taking charge of their booth during their break time

July 2019

TECHNICAL SKILLS • Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Lightroom, AutoCAD, Detail-Oriented, Google SketchUp,

Microsoft Office, Revit, Google SketchUp, V-Ray, Ability to read Blueprint, Comprehensive understanding of Ontario Building Code

PERSONAL INTEREST • Filming, Photography, Hand-sketching, Painting LANGUAGE • Filipino, English

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CONTENTS ACADEMIC PROJECTS INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS URBAN BIKE STOP

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TEAM PROJECTS RIBBON HOUSE WAREHOUSE 3-STOREY MIXED-USE BUILDING OBSERVATION TOWER

02.......................................................................................pg. 18 03.......................................................................................pg. 28 04.......................................................................................pg. 36 05.......................................................................................pg. 42

MISCELLANEOUS COMPETITION PROJECT:STACKT TOGETHER PHOTOGtRAPHY HAND-SKETCH

06.......................................................................................pg. 48 07.......................................................................................pg. 50 08.......................................................................................pg. 54


ACADEMIC PROJECTS


PROJECT STATEMENT

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URBAN BIKE STOP SECOND YEAR PROJECT | FALL 2019

The main objective of this project is to design an Urban Bike Stop that will incorporate sustainable features which mainly focuses on being green and water-wise amenity. The location given is a corner site which has an area of 4,171.90 sq.m. seated along the road of Bathurst and Davenport. Originally, the site has an existing building which is the Tollkeeper’s museum.

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The proposed free-standing building has an area of approximately 74.08 sq.m. which is 98% of the maximum footprint area to be built. The main access to the building is situated along Davenport Avenue. The layout of the interior has been based on an open type concept to allow and maximize the small space given. Besides, it also aims to accommodate every user while providing comfort and satisfaction. This also contains a barrier-

The Urban Bike Stop boasts modernized features through the emphasis on open space and flowing interior spaces, curtain wall to allow maximum use of natural lighting inside the building as well as to receive good ventilation. Walls are constructed to have a double stud wall which allows more room for insulation for better comfort inside the building, mainly during the winter. The building stands on the far west side of the site where it receives most of the sun rays anytime during the day. For that reason, a gable type roof inclined 30degrees towards the north - front face was chosen to fit in the structure and at the same time designed to carry solar panels. Solar tube lights were also incorporated in the roof in the north side - rear as a substitute of using artificial lighting during the night time. Apart from this, windows were designed to have double glazing to keep the building more energy-efficient and

reduce sound absorption coming from the outside. Similarly, part of the proposal is to make the building water-wise amenity. The site has a large potential in terms of water collection for the site is contoured. It slopes away from the rear side(north) towards the front side(south side). As an advantage to this feature of the site, bioswale design harmonized within it. It is used to transport water to plants or storm drains while the soil infiltrates it before it would run down towards the water tank of the building. Another feature also includes a greywater system, which aims to collect the water that has been already used from the sink, shower, and lavatory, to be cleaned and reused. Moreover, this building will capture attention and particularly attract cyclists to engage themselves to have a proper facility where can they take a rest and stop. Along with this, they could also repair and tune their bikes before they continue their journey.

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SITE ANALYSIS

Vehicular Pattern Pedestrian Pattern

Sun Pattern (East to West) Cross Ventilation within the Site

Prevailing Wind Winter Wind Direction

Good View within in the location of the building Sides wehre its more prone to noise pollution

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SITE PLAN

N TRUE NORTH EXISTING BUILDING LAND SITE LOCATION

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WASHROOM DETAIL PLAN

BARRIER-FREE WASHROOM

FLOOR PLAN

SECOND YEAR PROJECT | WINTER 2019

In this exercise, we are assigned to make a detail plan of a washroom that complies to the standard of Ontario Building Code and other relative resources. The layout of this washroom was taken from the Urban Bike Stop Building. We are asked to consider the public washroom as it is accessible to any users. This washroom serves an access to a barrier-free bedroom. As a part of sustainable design, accessibility is also one of the most important aspect of designing a livable space.

This detail plan emphasized the standard parameters that gives the main users an ease of access that will serve them comfortably. It’s a challenge to design this room since there are a lot of things to be considered mainy the turning radius of a wheelchair. Unobstructed areas such as transfer spaces that will serve the user after using of any of the fixture. On top of that, certain distance between fixtures has to be followed in order to allow enough space for moving around inside the room.

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LEGENDS 1 Main Entrance 2 Workshop Entry 3 Ramp Up 4 Entry Vestibule 5 Workshop 6 Common Area 7 Kitchenette 8 Covered Outdor Area 9 Mechanical/Utility Room 10 Storage Closet 11 Individual Sleep Room 1 12 Individual Sleep Room 2 13 Bathroom 1 14 Bathroom 2

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10 914

914

W1

238

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W2

WALL MOUNTED GRAB BAR INSTALLED 840MM TO 920MM ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR, RESIST A LOAD OF AT LEAST 1.3kN

1099

489

801

BEDROOM 1 391

497

1370

747

W2

440

WALL MOUNTED LAVATORY WITH NOT MORE THAN 840MM ABOVE THE FINISHED FLOOR 920

ø 15 00 R N IN G SP AC E

900

CLEAR FLOOR SPACE AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE SHOWER

BUILDING MASSING

774

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OUTDOOR AREA PUBLIC AREA SERVICE AREA PRIVATE AREA AUTOMATICALLY OPERABLE WATER CLOSET WITH A SEAT 430MM ABOVED FIN. FLR.

460

915

CLEAR OPENING

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1711

CLEAR FLOOR SPACE AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE SHOWER

966

HOOK MOUNTED 1200MM ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR ON A SIDE WALL

864

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1 THRESHOLD LEVELED ADJACENT TO THE FINISHED FLOOR SURACE NOT MORE THAN 13MM HIGH

120 120

W2

D2

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HINGED SEAT NOT LESS THAN 450MM WIDE AND 400MM DEEP MOUNTED NOT LESS THAN 430MM ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR

HAND DRYING EQUIPMENT INSTALLED NOT MORE THAN 1200MM ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR, OPERABLE WITH ONE HAND

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921

1829MM WIDE X 921MM DEEP BARRIER-FREE SHOWER WITH HAVING A SLIP-RESISTANT FLOOR SURFACE

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120

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D2

840MM IN LENGTH WALL MOUNTED GRAB BAR INSTALLED 840MM TO 920MM ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR TO RESIST A LOAD OF AT LEAST 1.3kN

864

W2

CLEAR OPENING

120 100

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915

WALL MOUNTED TOILET PAPER DISPENSER BELOW GRAB BAR, INSTALLED NOT LESS THAN 600MM ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR

W2

1205

120

HOW SOLAR ENERGY WERE COLLECTED IN DIFFERENT SUN ANGLE

DIRECTION OF NATURAL WIND AND SHOWS THE STACK EFFECT INSIDE THE BUILDING

WATER ARE COLLECTED VIA SLOPE OF THE ROOF

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SUSTAINABLE URBAN BIKE STOP SECOND YEAR PROJECT | FALL 2019

300-Watt Solar Power Panels Anodized aluminum frame

3-30 Gallon of Water Barrel storage for potable water

Utility Room where water infiltation takes place and grey water is being processed

Plumbing Fixtures where grey water comes from and then goes directly to the filtration system

1.5ft in diameter Solar Tube used as a Skylight product of Energy Star

Exterior-double-stud wall Cellulose insulation between framing

Radiant heated floor 1.5in x 70in 120V Green Flex Rol

Double-glazed window Insulated glass unit Product by Energy Sta

R PLAN

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3D SECTION VIEW


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RIBBON HOUSE

TWO-STOREY MODERN DESIGN HOUSE FIRST YEAR PROJECT | WINTER 2018

The Ribbon House design was heavily influenced by Le Corbusier’s 5 points of architecture namely Pilotis, free ground plan, free design of facade , ribbon window and roof garden. It mainly showcase the concept of ribbon window described by a Le Corbusier’s horizontal cuts across entire facades allowing interior space to be equally lit. The main goal of the designers are to provide a comfortable livable space for a family of 5. Knowing tha

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theru are all active individual the spaces provided inside and outside the house complements their daily needs. This project is done with a group of two members. The task is to- design a 2-storey house with a basement while incorporating sustainability. The overall design also complies to the standards of Ontario Building Code.

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CONCEPTUAL SKETCH: 5 POINTS OF ARCHITECTURE

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SPATIAL RELATIONSHIP DIAGRAM

Pilotis - Replacement of load bearing walls into stee columns

Free Ground Plan - Allows flexibility of spaces and free from any obstructions

Free Facade Design Enables connection of the interior and exterior ambience

Ribbon Window - provide natural light inside the house and horizontal view of the surroundings

Roof garden - Provide man-made vegetation in the building while it serves as heat and cold insulator

LEGENDS

Public Area Service Area Private Area Outdoor Area User‘s Path Entry

BASEMENT ANALYSIS

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GROUND FLOOR ANALYSIS

SECOND FLOOR ANALYSIS

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BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

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SECOND FLOOR PLAN

STAIR SECTION DETAIL

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LEGENDS 1 MAIN ENTRY 2 WORKOUT AREA 3 WORKSHOP ROOM 4 UTILITY ROOM 5 SAUNA 6 BATHROOM 7 CELLAR ROOM 8 LAUNDRY CLOSET 9 GUEST BEDROOM 10 MULTIMEDIA ROOM

LEGENDS 1PORCH 2 GREAT ROOM 3 GARAGE 4 POWDER ROM 5 MUD ROOM 6 STUDY ROOM 7 KITCHENH 8 DINING 9 DECK 10 BASEMENT ENTRY 11 PANTRY 12 FOYER

LEGENDS 1OPEN TO BELOW 2 LOUNGE AREA 3 BEDROOM 1 4 BEDROOM 2 5 BEDROOM 3 6 COMMON BATHROOM 7 MASTER BEDROOM 8 MASTER‘S BATHROOM 9 WALK-IN CLOSET 10 AUNDRY ROOM 11 BALCONY

CROSS SECTION A - A LONGITUDINAL SECTION B -B

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WALL SECTION DETAIL

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

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WAREHOUSE CONSTRUCTION DRAWING TECHNICAL DRAWINGS SECOND YEAR PROJECT | WINTER 2019


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SITE PLAN

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN

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PARTIAL FLOOR PLANS

MAIN OFFICE - GROUND FLOOR PLAN

WALL SECTIONS

MAIN OFFICE - SECOND FLOOR PLAN

WALL SECTION 1

WALL SECTION 2

WAREHOUSE OFFICE GROUND FLOOR PLAN

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DETAIL PLAN 1&2

SECTION DETAIL 1&2

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SITE STATISTICS

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN

MIXED-USE BUILDING TECHNICAL DRAWINGS SECOND YEAR PROJECT | FALL 2019

This project was made through the collaborative effort of 4 people. The project aims to test students to design a commercial building within the compliance of part 3 in Ontario Building Code. Space requirementts are already designated in their proper location in the building and we are tasked to decide the overall exterior design. Materials are structly observed and we made

sure that we look into OBC minimum requirements. The project requires the overall technical drawings that was done only using AutoCad. The main challenge in making this project is how to work with a proper collaborationtechniques. We are tested to as if we were working in an office environment.

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SITE PLAN

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SECOND FLOOR PLAN

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DETAIL PLAN 1&2

SOUTH ELEVATION TRANSVERSAL SECTION 1

TRANSVERSAL SECTION 2

NORTTH ELEVATION

EAST ELEVATIO

WEST ELEVATION DETAIL PLAN 1

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DETAIL PLAN 2

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WALL SECTION 2 SOUTH SIDE

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ILAGAN OBSERVATION TOWER MODEL MAKING UNIVERSITY TEAM PROJECT | 2016



MISCELLANEOUS PERSONAL INTEREST


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STACKT TOGETHER

ISONATION COMPETITION | SUMMER 2020 Collaborator: Laura Batista

“Stackt Together� is a two-storey house designed for a couple who is currently working from home. The main idea is to design it out of stacked shipping containers together to create a two-floor dwelling that perfectly fits the needs of a couple that spends isolation together. The overall goal was to make the house layout create a separation between the home and the work office environment to help the users be not distracted from non-work into work tasks. A designated workspace is a key for the productivity and creativity of a person for long periods of time. With that, there were two provided offices that serve each couple, the smaller office is located on the ground floor while the bigger office is on the second floor. The main floor creates an ambiance of gathering through the open space concept provided for the living room, kitchen, and dining area. The home office layout is simple and minimal in design. It also unifies the outdoors with the interior spaces through the wide window openings that also provide natural

lighting ventilation. Thus, keeping the brain in the right mode to fully focus while working remotely. One of the most important things considered in this project is designing a space where people could live comfortably and take care of their well-being. With this in mind, plants are distributed all around the space to provide a sense of nature in the house. In addition, a green wall complements the second-floor office, the patio, and the second-floor hallway. The two offices also provide a relaxation area next to the big windows where they could take small breaks in between the working period. Moreover, as the world keeps changing, and the probabilities of working from home increases, the necessity of providing functional office spaces in dwellings has to be considered by every architect and designer. Most importantly this house represents a collective space where users, nature, and materials merged all together to let users live, work, and play.


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PHOTOGRAPHY SELECTED WORKS

CJL E PHOTOGGRAPHY | 2020

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CJL E PHOTOGGRAPHY | 2020

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HAND-SKETCH

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