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P O R T F O L I O

By: Daniela Lopez


415 Intersection

Study Abroad Work Cultural Transect Skectches

Free Hand Drafting Watercolor Marker Ink Composite Drawing 4th year Ink Composite Drawing 1st year Perspective Drawing The Line

CONTENTS

SASH: Serenity

TABLE of

Student Work


Terra Mont Way

Internship:


Front Exterior View

The Terra Mont Way project is a high end modern residential project. I had the pleasure to work on this project for my internship. Through out the project I was able to space plan the different rooms of the beautiful home and help with the install of a variety of materials, furniture, and decor.

Detailed View of Living Room

Kitchen/Dining Room/Living Room View

Back Exterior View


Master Bedroom

Master Bathroom

View from hallway of Master Suite


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Misha’s Bedroom

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Jayna”s Bedroom


Master Suite#2 Bathroom

Overview of Study



SASH: Serenity

Student Work:


Serenity provides patient-centered care by using outdoor therapeutic spaces. Some strategies we developed are to make the environment more serviceable for both staff and patients. As well to have more staff to patient and patient to patient interaction. To help patients take on a more active role in their healing process; we want to design spaces that allow for different healing, active, and therapeutic activities both indoor and outdoor. We want the interiors to reflect the sense of tranquility with the help of the material selection that incorporates nature.

DESIGN CHALLENGES Exterior View of Admin Building

INDOOR

OUTDOOR

- Space Planning - Covered Path/Wayfinding - Patients - Develop Outdoor Activities - Staff - Develop Art Walls - Service Areas - Material Selection - Natural Elements - Lighting/Daylight - Activities for Courtyards - Interactive Walls

View of Wayfinding Path 1 View of Wayfinding Path 2

5. Forensic

10. Spiritual Center

2. Patient Services

6. Forensic

11. Adolescent

3. Medical

9. Geriatric

1. Admin


View of the Adolescent Unit Day Room

ADOLESCENT

UNIT

PROPOSED DESIGN Some design considerations we considered to improve in the adolescent unit were to add more spaces for staff, for example, a break room/lounge area and restrooms. This space is not only for the patients but for the employees as well. The staff should have an area for them to escape and be able to relax, so they feel comfortable in their work environment. Another important consideration we wanted to implement in the adolescent unit was incorporating the art walls into this unit. The art walls are all around the rest of the campus, but the adolescent unit is completely separate from the rest of the campus and we thought it was important to incorporate the art walls for them, so they can express themselves, personalize their space, and to provide them with a therapeutic activity that will help them take an active role in their healing process.

MATERIAL SELECTION A. Corian: Elderberry B. Corian: Cool Gray C. Corian: Stratus D. Armstrong: Tuscan Sun E. Armstrong: Canyon Sun F. Interface: Mediterranean G. Pantheon: Vida Brown H. Flexco: SE: Blue A.

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View of the Art Walls

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PROGRAM 1. Day Room 2. Family Visitation 3. Consultation Rm 4. Staff Break Rm/Lounge 5. Seclusion Rooms 6. Nurse’s Station 7. Nurse Work Station 8. Med Room 9. Staff Restrooms 10. Quiet Garden 11. Dining Hall 12. Art Walls 13. Comfort Room 14. Multi-Purpose Room

15. Game Room/Lounge 16. TV Lounge 17. Individual Therapy 18. Group Therapy 19. Doctors Office 20. Restroom 21. Maintenance Storage 22. Physical Therapy 23. Art Therapy 24. Music Therapy 25. Gym/Rock wall 26. Yoga/Group X Studio 27. Soccer Field 28. School

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View of the Art Therapy Room

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SPIRITUAL CENTER

PROPOSED DESIGN We wanted to design the Spiritual Center to be as versatile as possible, for it to accommodate all religions. The spiritual center is a summer building just like the adolescent unit. Instead of using bright colors we went with a more muted color palette of summer, to be able to give a calm and serene atmosphere for when the patients come in to worship. We designed two individual worship/prayer rooms to give the patients the option if they want a more intimate private place to worship.

View of the Interior Spiritual Center

PROGRAM 1. Lounge 2. Elevators 3. Conference Room 4. Computer Room 5. Restrooms 6. Mechanical 7. Storage 8. Staff Breakroom 9. Staff Activites 10. Staff Fitness Center 11. Staff Respite

Canyon Sun

Acoustical Panel Vida Brown

Atlantic

Tuscan Sun


View of the Administration Cafe/ Visitation Area

View of the Forensic’s Nurses Station

View of the Forensic’s Courtyard/ Art Wall


View of the Interior Central Pharmacy

View of the Interior Physical Therapy


View of the Interior Courtyard View of the Geriatric Lobby/Day Room



415 Intersection


A5

A4

Dawson St

Gulf St Gulf St

Gulf St

N Palmetto

N Palmetto

E Houston St

St James St

E Houston St

N New Braunfels St

Gulf St

St James St

N Palmetto

Dawson St

SITE PLAN

Canton St

Canton St

Canton St

A3

A2

N New Braunfels St

This project was based on a design that was designed during junior year. The objective was to design a multi-purpose building meant to bring in the younger generation with the use of technology. The new objective was to use the original concept of "Shifting" and design a space that would be both practical and inviting. The focus was the social space which is meant for people to gather, engage, and interact with each other. The different materials and the way they are placed throughout the project allow for different spaces to be created within a big open space, so everyone can find a place for them. The revamped design is now functional, user-friendly, and appealing.

A1

Dry Wall 5 5/8”Insulation Z Clip Vertical Wood Plywood Panels

Horizontal Wood Plywood Panels

LONG ELEVATION SCALE: 3/16” = 1’-0”

Beam and Column Metal Exterior Panels Z-Clip 5 5/8”Insulation 6”Metal Stud 1/2”Plywood 1/2”Tile Backer Board Subway Tile


A2 1/4” Plywood Panel 1/4” Plywood Yellow Pantone 123c Panel

Metal Acoustical Ceiling Panel

1” Studs

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B2

Metal Panels

Light Fixture Wood Shelving Metal Column Supports Subway Tile 2x4 Wood Structure 2cm Quartz 1/2” Finished Ply 3/4” Ply Framing

MILLWORK SECTION SCALE: 1” = 1’-0”

SHORT ELEVATION SCALE: 1/2” = 1’-0”

2 Part RFG

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Ice Draft 3 Part RFG

3 Cmp Sink Ice

FRONT BAR ELEVATION SCALE: 1/4”= 1’-0”

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View of Bar 5

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FURNITURE PLAN SCALE: 3/32” = 1’-0” Backer Rod w/ Sealant Ceramic Tile Base 6

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FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 3/32” = 1’-0”

RCP SCALE: 3/32” = 1’-0”

1/4” Gap Bracket Beyond 2cm Quartz Counter Top Wood Stud Wall

COLUMN CUTTING THROUGH COUNTER DETAIL SCALE: 1” = 1’-0”

View of Cafe Area



Cultural Transect

Study Abroad Work:





Sketches







Mixed Medias

Free Hand Drafting:



Marker of “Support” by Lorenzo Quinn in Venice

Watercolor of “Fallen Leaves” at the Jewish Musuem


Ink Composite 4th year: Floorplan/Elevation


Ink Composite 1st year: Floorplan/Elevation




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