Daniel J Longoria - Resume and Work Samples 2017

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djl Daniel J Longoria 442 Decatur St. Apt 1C, Brookyln NY, 11233 E: dlongoria248@gmail T: 210-632-4723 issuu.com/daniellongoria vimeo.com/user14430396

About A fresh graduate from Pratt Institute. A highly skilled individual with many talants. Thorough and preciese approach to projects yeilding holistic and creative results. A highly ambitious designer with hopes of improving urban issues; focusing on the human experience, architecture and technology.

Experience Project Manager - Harrison Atelier

May 2016 - Jan 2017

Lead designer and manager of “The Birds and The Bees” Installation. Provided creative insight, punctual scheduling strategies, communication between outsource groups. Focused on technical drawings and digital fabrication, including CNC milling and Laser Cutting. Designer for the “Mourning Pavilion”, a 2017 Folly Competition entry receiving honorable mention.

Skills Graduate Assistant - Pratt Institute

Rhino

Jan 2017 - May 2017

Graduate Assistant for a fast-paced comprehensive design studio. Aided in engaging students into the schematic phase of a design project with introductions into structural, MEP, facade, and landscape consulatations. Held weekly rendering tutorials using Arnold for Maya, Photoshop, and Illustrator.

SketchUp AutoCad 3DS Max Maya V-Ray Maxwell

Leadership

Adobe Suite Office

DsignDot Video Interview

Arc Map

Led the staging, filming, sound, and editing of a video interview in collaboration with dsigndot.com showcasing the work of San Antonio clothing entrepreneur Mario Guajardo, owner of The Richter Co.

CNC Laser Cut Hand Render

Catena 7 Ceiling Sculpture

Videography

Team captain of a group design/build project. Helped oversee the funding, design, and installation; focusing on digital fabrication and laser cutting.

Model Making

Accomplishments Pratt Insitute Junior Scholar Award 2016-2017

F2 Kick Starter Promotional Video

Summer 2013

Fall 2012

Spring 2014

Led the production and management of a Kick Starter fundraising video produced with a group of graduate architecture students at the University of Texas at San Antonio.

Pratt Institute Archive Publication: InProcess 2017 Pratt Institute Archive Publication: InProcess 2016 Pratt Institute Student Publication: 104: A collection of Architectural Essays ArchReporter.com feature: Urban Ecologies

Education Pratt Institute School of Architecture Masters of Architecture Overall GPA: 3.76 UTSA Study Abroad: Urbino, Italy

Fall 2011

Studied classical and modern Italian architecture and culture. The University of Texas at San Antonio Bachelors of Science in Architecture Overall GPA: 3.51 Honors: Cum Laude, Dean’s List, Presidents List

LinkedIn

2014 - 2017

2008 - 2012


BIRDS AND THE BEES S P E C I E S WA L L SUMMER 2016|HARRISON ATELIER INSTALLATION | THE FRANK INSTITUTE AT CR10 | LINLITHGO, NEW YORK.

Building beyond the birdhouse, Birds and the Bees Species Wall was an exhibition looking to project new ideas about non-human architecture and attempt to free the viewer from the anthropocentric world we live in today. Through a mix of CNC milled wood, casted concrete, and laser etched acrylic panels, the viewer is surrounded by a new architectural experience that acts as the home for the pollonators that provide the essential fertilzation of plants and trees that grown within our environment. The viewer is encouraged to realize the importance of other species, such as birds and bees, and further be considerate of the harsh effects that the anthropocene can offer.


CATENA 7 CEILING

I N S TA L L AT I O N

SPRING 2014 | CRITIC: KEVIN MCLELLAN | FRENCH AND MICHIGAN GALLERY | SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.

This class project takes a look at the various methods of digital fabrication and its applications. The goal was to create a unique ceiling installation that supplied a dynamic addition to the space, while diffusing the light from the clerestorys and lighting fixtures above. The shape was a response to the surrounding elements of the space, including the existing structure and the activites that take place in the space below it. With the help of KickStarter, we were able to fund and produce the finished product. The result is a two part structure that hangs from a system of catenary lines and is composed of several hundred folded modules in which no two modules are alike, creating an ever changing visual element to the space.


URBAN ECOLOGIES U R B A N FA B R I C R E B O R N SPRING 2017|CRITIC: PETER MACAPIA

As civilizations grow, they continue to devour the natural land and resources we depend on to survive. Urban Ecologies takes a look at the juxtaposition of life and death of city and organism; and further the idea of reincarnating our fallen buildings into a new city fabric. This fabric balances the intensity of the urban anthropocene and our envirnmental foundations to create a symbiosis of city and nature. As buildings die, their parts and materials are piled together to create a superstructure. As time passes, living and nonliving organic matter gathers along the structure and the cycle of life takes over to create a new organic fabric to replenish our environment.

HIGH LINE- SUMMER

SITE SECTION


LIFE CYCLE

SITE PLAN

MIDTOWN - YR 100

MADISON SQUARE - WINTER


TANZ BERLIN PERFORMANCE

Surrounded by an assortment of architectural masterpieces, Berlin’s Kulturforum is one of the biggest artistic hubs in the world. This performance theater is situated between the New National Gallery and the Berlin Philharmonic and survives as a new cultural node to the city , creating a center for performance and social gathering. The building peels up from the landscape, forming a large northern plaza and drives the user around and under the suspended cafe and giftshop; tying the northwest and southeast corners of the site together. A southern oriented outdoor stage address the adjacent New National Gallery, SYMMETRIC PROTOFORM transforming into a bridged sequence of service spaces that drive users up to the second floor and into the main performance hall.

T H E AT E R

SPRING 2016 |CRITIC: JONAS COERSMEIER

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FREEDOM FREEDOM FREEDOM

MIRRORED [2X PROTOFORM 2]

FREEDOM STRENGTH

AGGREGATION [2X PROTOFORM 2A]

PROTOFORM 2B [4X PROTOFORM 2]

POLYGONAL [PROTOFORM 2B]

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MEP

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SITE-SUS

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CIRCULATION

FREEDOM

ORTHOGONAL/SYMMETRIC

SUSTAINED

TUDIES

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ASYMMETRIC PROTOFORM MIRRORED [2X PROTOFORM 2]

FREEDOM

AGGREGATION [2X PROTOFORM 2A]

PROTOFORM 2B [4X PROTOFORM 2]

POLYGONAL [PROTOFORM 2B]

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81,38

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SITE-SUSTA FACADE

SITE

BALCONY 23’4”

FLOOR 1 4’0”

BASEMENT -17’5”

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SOUTH SECTION

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DANIEL LONGORIA WASHINGTON GARCESCARPIO

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15’

BERLIN DANCE AND PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

EAST ELEVATION

SCALE: 1”:16’

GLAZING 6’

FIBER CONCRETE

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16’

VERTICAL TUBES HORIZONTAL TUBES RING

GLAZING CAP

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14’

MULLIONS

WEST ELEVATION 9’

FACADE DEVELOPMENT

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SAO PAULO TRANSIT

URBAN

FALL 2016 |CRITIC: SULAN KOLATAN

HUB

In an effort to revive one of Sao Paulo’s largest cooperative urban landscapes, this transit hub provides a new urban heart of multi-modal transportation services to relieve one of the most traffic congested areas in the city. Five seperate modes of transport weave in and out of the landscape to create a symbioses of urban movement. The hub encompasses the unique and playful qualities of Sao Paulo’s urban energy while catering to the transformation of the surrounding urban infrustructure. The building acts as an organism, taking notions from local flora and fauna and lives along the waters edge to capture the vibrancy of the city.

GROUND PLAN


BALCONY

CURRENT SITE

TRAFFIC

DROP OFF AREAS UP

RIVER | GREEN SPACE

PEDESTRIAN

GROUND FLOOR

FERRY SHUTTLE TRAFFIC + BUS PEDESTRIAN BUILDING

UNDERGROUND

COMPOSITE

SITE INFRUSTRUCTURE

CIRCULATION DIAGRAM


BAY RIDGE COMMUNE

MODULAR

LIVING

FALL 2015 |CRITIC: JAMES SLADE

As prefabricated construction becomes more and more apprecatied, cities are able to build much faster and more effeciently. This design for a prefabricated commune in Bay Ridge, NY, attempts to redefine prefab in the city by using an assortment of prefabricated modules that can be linked together to form custom housing units for different living styles. These units fit into a central core, forming micro towers that are interconnected by shared amenity spaces, bridges, and ramps. The experience is one that encourages social and commiunal living, while creating a playful balance of public and private spaces.

COMMERCIAL - 87,000 SQFT RESIDENTIAL - 230,000 SQFT FAR = 3.25

BASIC COURTYARD BUILDING

S-SHAPE FOR DOUBLE COURTYARD SYSTEM

ADJUSTED HEIGHT TO CONFORM TO SITE SCALE CHANGE AMENITY 1

LIVING RING

AMENITY 3

[ LAUNDRY AND REC ]

[LIVING AND BEDROOM ]

ORGANIZATION OF COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL SPACE AMENITY 4

[ GYM ]

[ WORK/STUDY ]

CIRCULATION CORE [ STAIR AND ELEVATOR ]

LEVEL 8

LEVEL 4

LEVEL 5

101st

DORM TYPE ORGANIZATION

WET RING

[ KITCHEN AND BATH ]

3rd ave

TOWER ORGANIZATION [ 1/4” = 1’ ]

PRIVATE PUBLIC

4th ave

PRIVATE

GARDEN

GARDEN

SHORE RD PREFAB MODULE STRUCTURE [ STEEL TUBE CAGE ]

TOWER CORE [ CONCRETE ]

SINGLE TYPE ORGANIZATION TOWER FRAME [ STEEL ]

AMENITY 2

[ FLEX STUDIO ]

PREFAB INTERIOR WALL SYSTEM [ COMPACT INSULATED PANELS ]

PUBILC TO COMMERCIAL PLAZA TOWER COMPOSITION [ 1/4” =1’ ]

PRIVATE TO RESIDENCE COURTYARD

PREFAB FACADE PANELS

[ COMPACT INSULATED PANELS: ALUMINUM, WOOD, OR PLASTIC FINISH ]

TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN | LEVEL 6 [ 1/16” = 1’ ]

PUBLIC


UNIT TYPE 1 DORM [ M8, M7, M8 ]

UNIT TYPE 2 FAMILY [ M4, M5, M3 ]

UNIT TYPE 3 FAMILY [ M4, M2, M3 ]

OPAQUE CORNER

CORNER END

M1

[ SMALL LIVING ROOM ]

M2

[ SMALL DOUBLE BEDROOM]

M3

[ MASTER BEDROOM ]

[ LARGE DOUBLE CORNER ]

WINDOW SPACER

OPAQUE INNER CORNER

GLASS CORNER

WINDOW END

CORNER/END FACADE PANELS

[ DORM TYPE ]

[ SMALL DOUBLE TYPE ]

[ LARGE DOUBLE TYPE ]

[ MASTER TYPE ]

M4

[ LARGE LIVING ROOM]

M5

[ LARGE DOUBLE BEDROOM]

M6

[ TOWER ENTRY ]

BEDROOM FACADE PANELS

[ SMALL END TYPE ]

[ LARGE END TYPE ]

[CONTINUOUS TYPE ]

M7

[ LARGE DORM LIVING ROOM ]

UNIT TYPE 4 FAMILY [ M4, M5 ]

UNIT TYPE 5 SINGLE [ M4, M3 ]

UNIT TYPE 6 SINGLE [ M1, M3 ]

M8

[ LARGE TRIPLE BEDROOM ]

M9

[ STUDIO ]

LIVING ROOM FACADE PANELS

UNIT TYPE 7 SINGLE [ M9 ]

CIRCULATION CORE

PREFAB STEEL CAGE

HIGH DENSITY SUB-FLOOR/CEILING

STEEL FRAME STRUCTURE

PREFAB FACADE PANELS

PREFAB INTERIOR WALL PANELS

GROUND FLOOR ENTRY MODULE

LIVING MODULE

COMMERCIAL LEVEL [ UNDERGROUND ]

DORM

SINGLE

FAMILY

COMMERCIAL

TOWER SECTION [ 1/8” = 1’ ]


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MODULE SECTION 1” = 1’

BAY RIDGE COMMUNE SECTION

3

D R AW I N G

FALL 2015|MATERIALS AND ASSEMBLIES; SECTION OF BAY RIDGE COMMUNE PROJECT; REVIT + AUTOCAD

ROOF GARDEN BUIILD UP

STEEL BEARING PLATE CONNECTION

4" X 4" HSS MODULE ROOF FRAMING

5'-11 1/16"

36'-0 13/16"

2

1'-0 1/4"

6" X 6" HSS MODULE FLOOR FRAME

STEEL BEARING PLATE CONNECTION 10" WIDE FLANGE BUILDING FRAMING

7'-10 1/8"

1

16" PTAC System

6" WINDOW LEDGE

2'-5 5/8"

4 1/2" XPS SIPS R20

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BUILDING SECTION 1/2” = 1’

1/4" FIBERGLASS FOOTING COVER 12" CONCRETE FOOTING


MODULE AND ROOF CONNECTION 1 1/2” = 1’

3

5/8" TYPE X GWB

2" C CHANEL BRACKET

3/8" LAMINATE WOOD FLOOR

3/8" FLOOR SUBSTRATE

2'-5 1/4"

8 3/4"

3" CONCRETE ON STEEL FORM

RUNOFF BREAK

2" AIRTIGHT GASKET

INTERLOCKING BRACKET WITH TAPERED PIN AND 1/4" RUBBER SPACER

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DOUBLE MODULE CONNECTION 1 1/2” = 1’

CONTINUOUS VAPOR BARRIER

4 1/2" XPS SIPS R20 1/4" MOULDED FIBERGLASS COMPOSITE FACADE

1'-7 1/16"

AIR GAP 2" ALUMINUM FACADE BRACKET 24" O.C

FACADE TO BRACKET FASTENING PIN

11 7/16"

1'-9 1/4"

3" FACADE PANEL MOUNTING BRACKET 24" O.C.

1

TOWER TO GROUND CONNECTION 1 1/2” = 1’

COLUMN EXTENSION

STEEL BEARING PLATE


FiDi TOWER E L E M E N TA R Y

SCHOOL

SPRING 2015|CRITIC: JAMES GARRISON

With the growing density of Manhattan’s Financial District, educational life is becoming more challanging and outdoor space is a necessity for student development and is highly limited within the urban fabric. This elementary school sits on a narrow lot (50’x200’) between Broadway and Trinity Place, surrounded by large towers with very limited natural lighting. The classrooms are clustered together to form educational neighborhoods, boasting indoor and outdoor learning spaces. These neighborhoods are scattared vertically along a central core of shared library spaces and are positioned apart to form large gaps, allowing natural light and ventilation to flow into the center. The buildings circulation flows continuously through the core, linking the neighborhoods together and flows into a base of service program that includes a gym, theater, and cafe which are open to the surrounding community after school hours.

HOUSE

NEIGHBORHOOD

HOUSE

NEIGHBORHOOD CITY

CITY

ORGANIZATION CONCEPT


Class - 2

Class - 1

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Class - 2

Class - 2

Class - 1

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6.5

Library 1-2

6.5

Library 1-2

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Class - 2

LEVEL 3

7

Class - 3

7

8

LEVEL 3.5 Class - 3

Class - 4

Library 3-5

Class - 3

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Class - 4

8

Class - 4

8.5

Library 3-5

Class - 3

8.5 T

Class - 4

CONTEXT

CIRCULATION

STRUCTURE


SHINJUKU ONSEN

TEMPLE

SUMMER 2016|ARCH OUT LOUD COMPETITION WITH DUSTIN HEIM AND TROY LACOMBE

As in the customs of the Obon Festival, each receptacle within the columbarium glows like a lantern. Collections of lanterns gather upon the existing superstructure, allowing for continuous growth. Water attunes the senses to how we experience the physical manifestation of the spiritual world. Scattered throughout the tower, various baths serve as ritual spaces for relaxation and reflection. Visitors come to rejuvenate their spirits and to be with their loved ones.

FLAME | OBON LANTERNS SPIRITUALITY TEMPORALITY MEMORY INDIVIDUALITY

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