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DESIGN PORTFOLIO



"TO STEP OUT OF THE BOX, TO BE IN THE SHOES OF OTHERS, TO HAVE AN OPEN MIND, TO REACH GOALS BEYOND YOUR SELF, ARE THE SOLE PURPOSES OF GOOD DESIGN. MY PURPOSE IS TO MAKE AN IMPACT ON THE WORLD BY CREATING AESTHETICAL, FUNCTIONAL, AND LIVELY SPACES."

DAVEYANNAGARCIA


FEATUREDPROJECTS portfolio 2010-2014

Corporate

construction Assemblies

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01 Hospitality / Retail

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13 renovation


Higher education

product design

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23 residential

29 delineation


hospitality / RETAIL: REGENERATIVE CORE project: A collaborative project, including interior design, architecture, and landscape architecture students, to produce a new structure on a vacant site in Denver, Colorado. My group decided to design a hotel, outdoor retail shops, and a restaurant. concept: A vacant site, an opportunity to revive Denver, Colorado by recreating, rejuvenating, and revitalizing the city. course / year: Collaboration 4606 / Fall 2013 medium: AutoCAD, Revit, Rhinoceros, SketchUp, Illustrator, and Photoshop. collaboration with: Manuel De Lara, Paola Mendoza, Lindsey Meyer, Celia Padilla, Kayla Towns, and Jackie Tu.

above: Physical concept models of the map diagrams of Denver, Colorado.

above: Site concept diagrams of Denver, Colorado.

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above: Variety of concept map diagrams of Denver, Colorado.


above: Options of block diagrams of the building’s structure.

above: Narrative of the building construction process.

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above: Building exterior design.

above: Elevations of the building orientations.

above: DNA section of the site.

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above: Building exterior design.

above: Elevations of the building orientations.

above: Program DNA section of the site.


HOTEL lOBBY / RESTAURANT

above: Overall bubble diagram of the adjacencies.

above: Furnished floor plan of the hotel lobby and restaurant.

above: Bubble diagrams of the hotel lobby and restaurant.

above: Rendered perspective and finishes.

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HOTEL GUEST ROOMS

above: Bubble diagrams of the hotel lobby and restaurant.

above: Rendered elevations of the hotel guest rooms.

above: Furnished floor plan of the hotel guest rooms.

above: Rendered perspectives and finishes of the hotel guest rooms.

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HOTEL restaurant

above: Bubble diagram of the restaurant.

above: Furnished floor plan of the restaurant.

above: Perspective and finishes of the restaurant.

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Outdoor retail shops

above: Floor Plan of the outdoor retail spaces.

above: Site plan of the overall site.

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above: Perspective of the outdoor retail space.


rooftop bar / overall site

above: Overall view of the site.

above: Perspective of the hotel rooftop bar.

above: Perspective of the hotel rooftop bar.

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Corporate: LAW OFFICE project: A LEED corporate project, to produce a new law office floor plan layout with the use of sustainable elements. Sustainability design is seen throughout the project, with the use of the Eames Aluminum Chairs, wooden furniture and lighting, and the use of vertical gardens. concept: The selected LEED certified office furniture depicts the design of the environmental issues Law Firm. The uses of organic shapes are to help create and define the meaning of the environmental company. course / year: Interior Design 3 2383 / Fall medium: Hand drawn, hand rendered, construction paper, markers, and color pencils

above: Vertical garden wall process and inspiration.

above: Coffee table and reception desk inspiration.

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above: Inspiration.

above: Wooden conference table and Eames Aluminum chair inspiration.

above: Pendant light inspiration and chair sketch.


above: Law office furnished floor plan.

above: South elevation of the open offices.

left: East elevation of the reception wall.

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Private Offices

above: Furnished floor plan of the private offices.

above: Perspective sketch, Perspective hand render, and finishes of the private offices.

above: Inspiration for the private offices, conference room, and the reception area.

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conference room

above: Furnished floor plan of the conference room.

above: Finishes of the conference room.

above: Hand rendered perspective of the conference room.

reception area

above: Furnished floor plan of the reception area.

above: Finishes of the reception area.

above: Hand rendered perspective of the reception area.

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renovation: TTU PARKING SERVICES project: A renovation project, to redesign the Texas Tech University Parking Services, and to have the same design ideas as the Texas Tech Federal Credit Union. course / year: Computer Aided Drafting 2 (Revit) / Fall 2012 medium: Revit, AutoCAD.

above: Front desk from the lobby.

above: Front desk from the back.

above: Open office station.

above: Customer exit from the lobby.

above: Computer station in the lobby.

above: Student Assistant entrance.

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above: Demolition plan of the TTU Parking Services.


above: Furnished floor plan of the TTU Parking Services.

above: Reflected ceiling plan of the TTU Parking Services.

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LOBBY AREA

above: South section of the front desk and computer stations from the lobby.

PRIVATE OFFICES

above: Floor plan of the lobby.

above: Furnished plan and north elevation of the private offices.

above: Computer rendered perspective of the lobby during the night.

above: Computer rendered perspective and east elevation of the private offices.

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COPY AREA

above: Floor plan of the copy area.

above: West elevation of the copy area.

above: Computer rendered perspective of the copy area.

CONFERENCE AREA

above: Floor plan of the conference area.

above: Computer rendered perspective of the conference area.

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construction assemblies: SLICE project: A construction project, to understand and apply materials and concepts of constructing a structure. course / year: Architectural Construction 1 2351 / Fall 2012 medium: AutoCAD, Illustrator, and model supplies. collaboration with: Mystie Do, Tifanny Matthews, and Brenna Moya.

above: Facade of the Slice project.

above: Inspiration.

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above: Axonometric of the building assemblies.

above: Model of the building.

above: Image showing the layers of the roof garden and the secondary structure attached to the glass by spider joints.

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Product DEsign: TAMI WEAVE project: A chair project, to integrate two different furniture design cultures into a single chair product. concept: To create a chair that integrates simple, abstract, geometric shapes using the Japanese tatami mat placement, the Islamic geometric patterns, and the Islamic carpet weaving. course / year: Period Furnishings 1 3382/ Fall 2012 medium: AutoCAD, and Revit.

above: Sketches and inspiration.

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above: Chair dimensions of the sides and the top views.

above: Computer rendered chair details.

above: Hand crafted chair model.

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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODU

Product DEsign: ELASTISEAT project: A chair project, to test and understand the concept of forces acting on a chair. The chair must hold 250 pounds. concept: To design a chair that is both personal and relieving. course / year: Architectural Construction 2 3350 / Fall 2013. medium: AutoCAD, Illustrator, and hand made.

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

above: Inspiration.

above: Chair dimensions.

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RODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

above: Primary.

above: Compressive.

above: Axonometric of the chair assembly. above: Secondary.

above: Tertiary.

above: Lateral.

above: Tension.

above: Concept models.

above: Final chair assembly.

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residential: HABITAT FOR HUMANITY project: A residential project, to design a five bedroom residence for the habitat for humanity. course / year: Interior Design 2 2380 / Spring 2011 medium: Hand drawn, and hand made.

above: Adjacency diagram, zoning diagram, bubble diagram, and blocking diagram of a five bedroom house.

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above: Floor plan of the kitchen.

above: Furnished floor plan of the five bedroom home.

above: North elevation facing the kitchen sink.

above: Section view of a bathroom and a bedroom.

above: Isometric view of the kitchen. above: South elevation facing the refrigerator.

above: West elevation facing the stove.

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above: South elevation of the five bedroom home.

above: North elevation of the five bedroom home.

above: West elevation of the five bedroom home.

above: East elevation of the five bedroom home.

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above: Site plan of the five bedroom home.

above: Model of the five bedroom home.

above: Site plan model of the five bedroom home.

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higher education: TTU DEPARTMENT OF DESIGN project: A renovation project, to re-develop the Department of Design and to give it, it’s own designated area. concept: The Department of Design, equivalent to a simple product such as a Swiss army knife, is versatile, organized, and unified. course / year: Advanced Design Process 3385 / Spring 2013 medium: AutoCAD, Revit, markers, color pencils, and construction paper.

above: Furnished floor plan of the Department of Design.

above: Furnished floor plan of El Centro and Room 111.

above: Furnished floor plan of a studio / classroom.

above: Perspective of room 111.

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above: Perspective of El Centro.


above: Furnished floor plan of DOD lobby area.

above: Perspective of DOD lobby area.

above: Furnished floor plan of a large conference room.

above: Perspective of a private office.

above: Perspective for a large conference room.

above: Furnished floor plan of a private office.

above: Furnished floor plan of a small break room.

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DELINEATION: MEDIA TECHNIQUES project: Art projects, to test my skills in both hand drafting and color rendering techniques. course / year: Architecture Freehand Drawing 1341 / Fall 2010 Creative Process 2342 / Spring 2011 medium: Water color, color pencil, and pencil.

above: The Flapper. Watercolor.

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above: Super Mani. Pencil.

above: Ruby. Watercolor.


above: A Day at the Park. Pencil.

above: Nature. Pencil.

above: A Day at the Park. Color pencil.

above: Where are you going. Pencil.

above: Farmhouse in Lubbock. Pencil.

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