Graduate Architecture Portfolio & Resume

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DANIEL E PERAGINE S I G N

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(516) 637-1235 danielrperagine@gmail.com www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-peragine www.danielrperagine.weebly.com

Daniel R. Peragine, LEED AP BD+C EDUCATION University of Maryland, College Park

Master of Architecture, Urban Design Certificate

Expected Graduation May 2021

Bachelor of Science in Architecture; 3.6 GPA, Primanuum & Tau Sigma Delta Honor Societies, Dean’s List

International Studies Institute; Florence, Italy

Aug 2015- May 2019 Jan – Apr 2018

Coursework included Italian, Historical Transformation of Urban Cities, and Design Charette

Sustainable Transformations and Adaptation: Culture and Earth: New Zealand

Jan 2020

Course focused on sustainable strategies related to culture, landscape, and the built environment

WORK EXPERIENCE Intern Draftsman Schneider Architectural Works, Roslyn NY

Executed work mainly on AutoCAD and completed projects, while proposing codes and establishing relationships with clients and other companies

Graduate Research Assistant

Work includes producing graphics, researching structural analysis, and developing a GIS database of historic sites for Professor Joseph Williams’s next book

Graduate Teaching Assistant ARCH171: Design Thinking & Making in Architecture

Taught basic principles of design; assisted professors in grading, critique, and administative responsibilities

Communications Center Student Representative Office of Enrollment Management, University of Maryland

May - Aug 2018

Jan 2020 - Present

Aug - Dec 2019

Feb - May 2019

Advised and offered assistance regarding admissions services for prospective and admitted students

LEADERSHIP/ INVOLVEMENT

American Institute of Architecture Students Graduate Representative

Aug 2016 - Present May 2019 - Present

Communicate to cohort about AIAS

Fundraising/ Marketing Chair

Aug 2018 - May 2019

Create & distribute advertisements about meetings & events to support the organization

Boy Scouts of America

Nov 2013 - Present

Eagle Scout

Alpha Rho Chi- Olynthius Chapter Treasurer Fundraising Co-Chair

Ran events to fund the organization and its philanthropic and professional events, including donating to D.C. food banks, the ASPCA, the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society & the Chesapeake Bay Foundation

Nov 2017 - Present May 2018 - May 2019 Aug - Dec 2017

University of Maryland AMP Peer Mentoring Program Academic Mentor, Architectural History

Aug - Dec 2017

Architecture Student Association Sophomore and Junior Representative

Jan - Dec 2017

Assisted the professor, organized lectures and group activities, and gave advice, knowledge, and feedback

Served as a communication liaison between students & faculty

Habitat for Humanity

Sep 2015, Jun 2018

Baltimore, MD; El Salvador

PUBLICATIONS

What’s UP, Lanier Heights?

Jun - Jul 2017

Collaborative research on Washington DC's “pop-up” issue led to the creation and distribution of a pamphlet and design strategies

SKILLS AutoCAD

Revit

SketchUp

Rhinoceros

V-ray

Adobe Suite

Lumion

Enscape

GIS

Sketching


Table of Contents

1 Intersections 2 Congress Heights Site Analysis 3 Tension & Compression 4 Bladgen Alley Cafe 5 Ellicott City Terrace

Cover Page Image: Corinthian Column Detail Pencil on Paper


1 Intersections

Fall 2019 / Woodlawn Plantation, VA / Adobe Suite, Lumion, Revit / Partner Kira Zelnosky The Woodlawn Visitor Center is centered between Frank Lloyd Wright’s Pope-Leighey House and the Woodlawn Plantation. This building connects the two sites to make a flexible space for research, events, and exhibitions. The building is based on parti studies of the wall sections and the overall morphology of both buildings, combined with modern structural and sustainability technology.

Entrance Garden

First Floor Plan

Second Floor Plan


ROOF

28’- 0” COPING ROOFING MATERIAL

R-30 MIN. 6”, 10” @ EDGE SECOND FLOOR CEILING 25' - 6"

1 1/2" METAL ROOF DECKING

1/2” GYPSUM BOARD CEILING

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Service Event Ticketing/Cafe Library/Classroom

Program 1/2” GYPSUM BOARD, PAINTED

SECOND FLOOR 13' - 6" FIRST FLOOR CEILING 13' - 0"

1 1/2" METAL ROOF DECKING WALL CONNECTION 20”X14” STEEL GIRDER 12”X8” STEEL BEAM @ 5’ O.C.

ROOM FOR ELECTICAL WIRES, HVAC DUCTS, WATER PIPES FIRST FLOOR LOWERED CEILING

1/2” GYPSUM BOARD CEILING

VAPOR, AIR, WATER BARRIER

1-1/2" AIR SPACE 12”x8” STEEL COLUMN

Circulation

Site Plan

1/2” GYPSUM BOARD, PAINTED

R-21 BATT INSULATION IN CMU METAL PANELING 2x5’

OCCUPIABLE GREEN ROOF TO REDUCE HEAT ISLAND EFFECT

PHOTOVOLTAICS FLAT ON ROOF ORIENTED SOUTH

PROGRAMMABLE INTERIOR LIGHTS AND THERMOSTAT

EXISTING AND NEW TREES FOR SHADING

BIOSWALE FOR STORMWATER COLLECTION

8"

FLASHING 2" R-11 RIGID INSULATION

FIRST FLOOR 0’ - 6”

6" FINISHED & STAINED CONCRETE SLAB ON 15MIL VAPOR BARRIER

GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMP

Parti Study: Intersections

Section

LIVING WALL

KALWALL FOR DAYLIGHTING AND INSULATION CURTAIN WALLS FOR DURING THE DAYLIGHTING AND HEAT SUMMER GAIN DURING THE WINTER

GLAZING PERCENTAGE EAST: 27% NORTH: 32% SOUTH: 51% WEST: 35% TOTAL: 37% BY ELEVATION:

Sustainable Strategies

VAPOR RETARDER PULLED AWAY FOR CLARITY

DAMP PROOFING PULLED AWAYFOR CLARITY DRAINAGE PIPE

PERIMETER 2" RIGID INSULATION BOARD 2'-0" VERTICAL AND 2'-0" HORIZONTAL

PERVIOUS PAVEMENT

12” FOOTING

CMU Wall Section


East Elevation

South Elevation

Event Space

Stairway

Section Perspective


ROOF

COPING

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ROOF

WALL CONNECTION

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SECOND FLOOR CEILING 25' - 6"

R-30 MIN. 6”, 10” @ EDGE

1 1/2" METAL ROOF DECKING

FIRST FLOOR CEILING 12' - 6"

1 1/2" METAL ROOF DECKING WALL CONNECTION 12”X8” STEEL BEAM @ 5’ O.C. 20”X14” STEEL GIRDER

ROOM FOR ELECTICAL WIRES, HVAC DUCTS, WATER PIPES

1/2” GYPSUM BOARD CEILING

WALL FASTENERS 1-1/2" AIR SPACE

VAPOR, AIR, WATER BARRIER

1/2” GYPSUM BOARD, PAINTED

2”X6” STEEL COLUMN AT 16” O.C. WITH R-21 BATT INSULATION BETWEEN

ENGINEERED WOOD PANELS

2" R-11 RIGID INSULATION

FLASHING AND OPENING FIRST FLOOR 0’ - 6”

Grid

6" FINISHED & STAINED CONCRETE SLAB ON 15MIL VAPOR BARRIER VAPOR RETARDER PULLED AWAY FOR CLARITY

DAMP PROOFING PULLED AWAYFOR CLARITY

SECOND FLOOR 13' - 6" FIRST FLOOR CEILING 13' - 0"

Structure/ Enclosure

1 1/2" METAL ROOF DECKING WALL CONNECTION 20”X14” STEEL GIRDER 12”X8” STEEL BEAM @ 5’ O.C.

DRAINAGE PIPE

PERIMETER 2" RIGID INSULATION BOARD 2'-0" VERTICAL AND 2'-0" HORIZONTAL 12” FOOTING

Steel Framing Wall Section

KALWALL OR TRIPLE PANED GLASS CURTAIN WALL

FIRST FLOOR 0’ - 6”

6" FINISHED & STAINED CONCRETE SLAB ON 15MIL VAPOR BARRIER VAPOR RETARDER PULLED AWAY FOR CLARITY

DAMP PROOFING PULLED AWAYFOR CLARITY DRAINAGE PIPE

PERIMETER 2" RIGID INSULATION BOARD 2'-0" VERTICAL AND 2'-0" HORIZONTAL 12” FOOTING

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MATRIX: residential, commercial, government progammatic elements

Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. Avenues are the two main streets that converge at the course site, and are the two main passages in Congress Heights. These connect to secondary streets and the parkway, the former with less traffic and slower circulation, the latter with more. Park paths and a stream also exit in the neighborhood and create their own corridor flows. The density of streets is a hierarchy of how much traffic exists, from alley to street to avenue to parkway.

FLOW: intersection of main pedestrian and vehicular paths Arch 460 Site Analysis and Design Professor VanderGoot

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Nodes: intersection of main circulation paths.

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The site is in close proximity to many different types of program typologies, which follow the corridors. Residential, commercial, and the public green space all intersect at the site, while government and other civic spaces are on the periphery.

SYNTHESIS: guidelines of program and circulation combine to create the urban fabric Arch 460 Site Analysis and Design Professor VanderGoot

Synthesis: urban fabric connected through the circulation and zoning of programs in Congress Heights.


3 Tension & Compression Fall 2017 / Pencil Drafting

Using Mies van der Rohe’s Barcelona Pavilion as a precedent and a kit of parts of materials, this project focused on constructing abstract spatial experiences. Expansion and contraction of space both vertically and horizontally results in a unique experience in the pavilion.

Entrance

Section- Evening

Section- Morning

Hierarchy

Procession

Volumes

Tension

Kit of Parts

Arrival


4 Bladgen Alley Cafe Fall 2017 / Pencil Drafting, Lumion

This flourishing alley in the heart of the city has been activated by popular restaurants, significant street art, and other thriving businesses. A proposed cafe and art studio is situated in an infilled space and relates to the fountain, green space, market, and theater that make up the newly designed plaza. It is commonly believed that alleys are irrelevant to the urban environment, but this project proves that an alley design can create welcoming public space.

Cafe

Front Facade (East)

Rear Facade (West)

Plaza & Building Context Bird’s Eye Perspective


Building Model

Plaza Model

Parti: Overlapping Space

Second Floor Plan

First Floor & Plaza Plan

Paths


5 Ellicott City Terrace

Fall 2018 / SketchUp, Lumion, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign Ellicott City Terrace connects the civic and commercial nodes to make interior and exterior community spaces for a strong, resilient town. Plazas and buildings are collaboration, exhibition, and experiential areas increase the town’s infrastructure and urban fabric. Organizing space through the stacking of program creates a sequence of circulation, while allowing flood mitigation techniques. The forms of the buildings respond to topography and context, emphasizing the hillside, offering a counterbalance to the courthouse, and creating an outdoor, vegetated promenade.

ELLICOTT CITY TERRACE

ELLICOTT CITY TERRACE

Entrance & Retail

Civic Plaza

Exhibition Maker Space

Entrance & Retail Commercial

Program Steps

Site Context Plan 1:200

The Judicial Hill area of Ellicott City is home to the civic Howard County Courts and is situated near the commercial district of historic Main Street. Ellicott City Terrace will connect the civic and commercial nodes of Ellicott City to make interior and exterior community spaces for a strong, resilient town. There are two typologies of space in this connection: the collaborative areas consisting of the maker spaces, retail, outdoor pop up shops, an amphitheater, and a farmers market; and the exhibition and experiential areas such as exhibition spaces, outdoor galleries, grand staircase promenade, and a water feature. By creating both civic and commercial plazas and building complexes, the town’s infrastructure is increased, its urban fabric is organized, and it is built in preparation for the flooding events that have occurred. The forms of the buildings respond to topography and context like buildings and streets, emphasizing the natural hillside, offering a counterbalance to the courthouse, and creating an outdoor promenade to connect the town and add natural space. Organizing space through the stacking of program creates a sequence of circulation and community areas, while allowing for aN water swale to control water during flooding events that devastate this town.

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icott City Terrace will connect the civic and commercial nodes of Ellicott City to make interior and exterior community spaces for a strong, resilient town. There are two typologies of space in this connection: the collaborative areas consisting of the maker spaces, retail, outdoor pop up shops, an amphitheater, and a farmers market; and the exhibition and experiential areas such as exhibition spaces, outdoor galleries, grand staircase promenade, and a water feature. By creating both civic and commercial plazas and building complexes, the town’s infrastructure is increased, its urban fabric is organized, and it is built in preparation for the flooding events that have occurred. The forms of the buildings respond to topography and context like buildings and streets, emphasizing the natural hillside, offering a counterbalance to the courthouse, and creating an outdoor promenade to connect the town and add natural space. Organizing space through the stacking of program creates a sequence of circulation and community areas, while allowing for a water swale to control water during flooding events that devastate this town.

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Promenade

Context Site Model

Floor Plans: First, Third, Fifth

Interior Section


Florence Cathedral Ink on Paper

View from a Hobbit’s Home Colored Pencil on Paper

Rock On Pencil on Paper

Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Washington DC Pencil on Paper

Beach View Acrylic on Canvas

THANK YOU Union Station Washington DC Pencil on Paper

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