Diana Lopez Portfolio 2018

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CURRICULUM VITAE RURAL BOGOTÁ

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INHABITING COLOMBIA’S ASYMMETRICAL TERRITORY

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WINDSOR STAR CAMPUS

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VOSS SPA

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RESIDENCE VIEUX-LONGUEUIL

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MUSEO DI FORA ROMANA

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ERSKINE TOWER

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JIAHUI TRUSTBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL

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CV Diana Lopez I AM A RECENT M.ARCH GRADUATE SEEKING TO CONTINUE MY ARCHITECTURE CAREER AS AN INTERN ARCHITECT WITH THE GOAL TO BECOME A LICENSED ARCHITECT.

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MY APPROACH TO DESIGN AIMS TO CREATE SPACES THAT INSPIRE AND GENERATE A SENSE OF WONDER WHILE TAKING ADVANTAGE AND LEARNING FROM THE CHALLENGES OF ITS IMMEDIATE CONTEXT.

C ontact diana.lopez.cerquera@gmail.com 519 - 577 - 6023 Kitchener, ON


E ducation UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE Master of Architecture Bachelor of Architectural Studies, Honours Co-op Degree

2015 - 2017 2009 - 2014

W ork experience UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO _ teaching assistant

09-12 - 2016 | Cambridge, CA

Teaching assistant for First year Building Construction taught by Terri Meyer Boake. Responsible for grading assignments throughout the term. CS&P ARCHITECTS _ architectural designer

2014 - 2015 | Toronto, CA

Coordinated with the project architect and construction manager on the contract administration phase for Windsor Star Campus where responsibilities included producing and updating SI, CO, CD throughout construction. Produced a detailed site study report of the Mississauga City Hall to improve signage and accessibility throughout the building. Coordinated with the City of Mississauga and graphic design company to implement the signage project aimed to improve the fire stairs and upper level hallways of the City Hall. PELLETIER DE FONTENAY _ architectural intern

02-04 - 2014 | Montreal, CA

Coordinated and produced the construction drawing set for a residential project in Montreal. Produced residential interior renderings and exterior facade studies for client meetings using Sketch Up and V-ray for Sketch Up. Created programmatic studies using AutoCad for the insectarium and glass pavilion competition project. Developed images for the office website. NBBJ _ architectural intern

01-08 - 2013 | New York, NY

Involved in numerous projects within the firm, ranging from corporate interiors to large-scale mixed-use projects. Worked closely with the project architect on the design for the JiaHui International Hospital where I produced rendered images and built a series of study and presentation physical models for client meetings. Produced rendered images for client presentations and publication and worked on tender drawing sets in AutoCad and Revit for two corporate interior projects and renovation of NYU hospital. CS&P ARCHITECTS _ architectural intern

09-12 - 2011 + 05-08 2012 | Toronto, CA

Participated in the design team during the schematic design and design development for institutional and residential projects. Designed and produced a variation of unit layouts studies and facade development for a 32-story condominium in uptown Toronto. Produced client presentation 3D models using Sketch Up and Rhino. Produced layout, circulation, phasing diagrams for the University of Windsor Campus projects. FARROW PARTNERSHIP ARCHITECTS _ architectural intern

01-04 - 2011 | Toronto, CA

Developed detailed project proposals for projects in both the Middle East and North America. Produced client presentation drawings using Rhino with V-ray, Photoshop and Illustrator.

S kills SOFTWARE Sketch Up, Rhino, AutoCad, V-ray [rhino + sketch up], Revit, Adobe Creative Suite [Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign], Microsoft Office [word, powerpoint, excel], Windows and OSX. PERSONAL Quick learner, meticulous, organized, responsible, self-motivated, and team player. LANGUAGES

English, Spanish [native languages] and French [medium proficiency].

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academic | master plan _ urbanism

Rural Bogotá Inhabiting Colombia’s Asymmetrical Territory

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Throughout the twentieth century, rural Colombia experienced a series of forces which acted as catalysts for the inequalities found within the territory and instigated the agrarian and armed conflicts – two national crisis that precipitated the implosion of the countryside and the explosion of the urban. This shift in the spatial organizational model of Colombia produced an asymmetrical perspective towards the evolution of the urban-rural landscape and caused an extensive number of farmers to be displaced, either voluntarily or by force. As a result, cities, such as Bogotá D.C., began to proliferate in the countryside, forming an urban-rural dichotomy where governmental authorities directed the implementation of planning strategies geared towards the evolution of the urban, at the expense of resolving the rural issues. Consequently, the agrarian and armed territorial conflicts created tensions over the contemporary and potential use of Colombia’s landscape and in turn impacted the environmental and social structure of the countryside. This change in structure is particularly heightened in regions constituting an urban-rural fringe, such as Usme, a region situated in the Capital District of Bogotá. However, in 2016, the internal armed conflict ended, presenting an opportunity to include the farmers as social and productive agents in the transformation of the countryside and the future development of Colombia. This has become especially important since the national government began implementing a restitution program for victims of the conflict. As a result, this thesis seeks to seize the opportunities offered in post-conflict Colombia to instigate the transformation of the countryside beginning at the contested urbanrural edge. Furthermore, this thesis analyzes the evolution of the Colombian territory and the planning strategies that led to the urban-rural dichotomy within the nation to create a development strategy that recognizes the potential of the countryside as an agent to generate a productive exchange between the farmers and city-dwellers. Publication: Diana Alexandra Lopez Cerquera (2017). Rural Bogotá: Inhabiting Colombia's Asymmetrical Territory. UWSpace. http://hdl.handle.net/10012/12761

Project location Usme, Bogotá, Colombia

Year [M.Arch Thesis] 2015 - 2017

Supervisor Lola Sheppard


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Co-operative housing + working fields


academic | master plan _ urbanism

Interlocking master plan strategy Gradient of multiplicity of thresholds master plan strategy

01 02 A

02 B 02 C

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02 - THE PRODUCTIVE INTERFACE

01 Urban

02 A Co-op Corridor

02 B Agriculture Corridor

02 C Recreational Corridor

03 Rural


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01 - The Urban

02 A - Co-op Corridor

The first threshold promotes the construction of highdensity housing and provides the space required to increase the supply of housing to the locality of Usme, while becoming the end of high-density urban construction to the rest of the site.

The co-op enables the construction of 2-storey medium density housing which uses the compact design of the 6-storey buildings and the aesthetic of the farm house typology to create a second layer of urban development on the site. However, it functions in relation to agricultural fields and learning facilities to promote the site’s farming production, with the ultimate goal being a transitional housing density between city and countryside and a temporary housing project for farmers affected by the internal conflict to return to their place of origin.

02 - The Productive Interface The second threshold focuses on creating an interlocking strategy that instigates a new spatial model for BogotĂĄ and Usme consisting of a LEARNING, GROWTH, and EXCHANGE cycle of production, which fosters a selfsufficient model of urban-rural development. The strategy advocates an agency to learn new techniques and ways to farm, grow, and cultivate a variety of crops and collect, distribute, and sell the harvest in a zone that produces social and economic exchange. The cycle is strengthened by the development of an exchange corridor, consisting of a market and distribution center, and a learning corridor, composed of technical and service facilities, promoting the continuous education of the farmer. 03 - The Countryside The final threshold preserves the existing countryside comprised of low-density housing, agricultural and paramo landscapes. This zone prevents any urban construction and protects the farming identity of Usme.

02 B - Agriculture Corridor The agriculture corridor constitutes an agro-park that becomes a productive center for farmers, while acting as a recreational and learning park for the city dwellers. The fields of the agro-park comprise the production of intense farming which are supported by stand-alone service hubs providing access to workshop spaces, equipment, water, waste collection, and storage. 02 C - Recreational Corridor The recreational corridor runs along the ravine that crosses the site to create an ecological boundary between agriculture and park space. This corridor is connected by a cycling network that becomes the mobility and recreational spine of the master plan.

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academic | master plan _ urbanism

Rural Bogotรก master plan

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MASTER PLAN LEGEND Existing Linear Residential Block

Archaeological Site

Ravine Flood Plain

Linear Residential Block

Co-op Fields

Ravines

Co-op Block

Existing Farm Fields

Cycling Routes

Services

Nurseries + Greenhouses

Bus Routes

Parks

Pedestrian Corridors


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View towards recreational + mobility landscapes


academic | master plan _ urbanism

ELEMENTS LEGEND Existing Residential Building New 6-storey Residential Towers Cooperative Farms

The Market

The Learning Center

Nursery + Greenhouses

The Service Hub 12

Ecological + Mobility + Recreational Landscapes

EXCHANGE C


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CORRIDOR

LEARNING CORRIDOR

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EXCHANGE CORRIDOR The exchange corridor uses the existing Avenida Usminia and transforms it from vehicle centric to a pedestrian driven with the aim to improve the economic and social conditions of the site by proposing a central collection, distribution and market dynamic.


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View towards market + outdoor gathering space


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LEARNING CORRIDOR The learning corridor promotes technical and educational assistance to the rural communities to expand their agricultural knowledge and grow their vocation to improve the socioeconomic conditions of Usme.


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View towards Learning Center


academic | master plan _ urbanism

THE COOPERATIVE FARM

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The co-op farm offers a compact 2-storey residential housing units for victims of the armed conflict to work and learn new techniques prior to returning to the countryside. To support the learning aspect of the co-op, the complex counts with working courtyards that provide access to workshop areas and gathering spaces to learn skills other than farming, such as craft making.

6-STOREY RESIDENTIAL TOWERS The 6-storey residential towers provide the high-density housing required to meet the city’s demand for urbanization. Although these towers follow similar design guidelines to those of the existing social housing projects, these buildings offer a compact housing unit with access to a balcony, which allows the unit to have access to the outdoors. Also, the buildings provide access to workshop areas to emphasize the learning concept of the productive interface.


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THE MARKET The market includes both an indoor permanent market and a temporary outdoor market that encourages different set-ups and variety of markets; as well as it can become an outdoor gathering space for urban and rural communities. Furthermore, the market is the central collection and distribution center for crops harvested in the area.

THE LEARNING CENTER The learning center provides technical education to local farmers to improve their knowledge on farming skills. The center also provides access to veterinary assistance. Furthermore, it acts as a community center for the urban community and as a center for the farmers’ board.

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NURSERY + GREENHOUSES

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The nurseries and greenhouses provide the space to grow the crops prior to cultivation in the larger fields. Furthermore, they offer areas to experiment on new crop varieties. Lastly, the nurseries can be used to grow garden vegetables and other crops for local consumption.

THE SERVICE HUB The service hub provide access to workshop spaces, equipment, storage, water, and waste collection, which can be used for the production of organic fertilizers to be used in the fields. Furthermore, they provide a harvest collection and distribution zone.


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ECOLOGICAL + MOBILITY + RECREATIONAL LANDSCAPES The bike paths are mostly located alongside the ravines that cross and connect the site from the downtown, to the residential areas, fields and recreational spaces. These paths connect and improve the mobility of the site by allowing farmers to cross the area by bike, since many do not have access to a private vehicle. Furthermore, the cycling routes are a recreational area for urban dwellers to experience the site and the agro-touristic route.


professional | institution _ education

Windsor Star Campus 22

The Windsor Star building is a historical landmark in Windsor’s downtown adapted to become the new Social Work and Professional Education Centre for the University of Windsor. The existing brick and limestone facades preserve the heritage of the building and provide a unique design feature to the interiors of the building, as well as a feature wall to the enclosed courtyard. These facades are complemented by a steel facade in an effort to modernize the material palette. The building program consists of classrooms, student study lounges, multi-use seminar and break-out rooms, computer research laboratories, and faculty and administrative offices. The Windsor Star building, along with the Windsor Bus Terminal and Windsor Armouries, is one of three heritage buildings to be renovated and adapted into new uses for the University of Windsor as part of a master plan to renovate the city’s downtown. I was involved throughout the schematic and construction admin phase of the project. My responsibilities included communicating with the project architect and construction manager the SI, CO, and CDs during construction. These forms reviewed items from shop drawings, landscape and building details, interiors, and construction changes. *Photographs provided by CS&P.

Office CS&P Architects | Toronto, ON

Project location Windsor, ON

Year 2011 | 2014 - 2015


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Exterior heritage and steel facade [Photographs by Tom Arban]


professional | institution _ education

North elevation [Photograph by Curt Clayton]

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South elevation [Photograph by Curt Clayton]

East elevation [Photograph by Curt Clayton]


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Interior perspectives [Photographs by Tom Arban]

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academic | institution _ recreational

Voss Spa Voss Spa uses the challenging topography of the site to sculpt two massings connected by one landscape strategy to create a serene and remarkable experience for its visitor. The experience begins in the ramp down to the main entrance, where the visitor is slowly secluded into the carved landscape guiding them into the main building masses which provide two separate experiences. The building located to the south of the site centralizes the idea of views, light, and air to host the living and community programs, while the building mass to the north aims to provide an intimate and secluded space to experience the spa services and uses courtyards to bring in daylight and ventilation. Thus, the programmatic parti focuses on a communal vs. individual experience. 26

The building also takes into account several sustainable strategies to reduce the environmental building footprint. These include the use of basalt stone and concrete to create a R-44 wall and roof that acts as a thermal mass to heat or cool the building, water collection systems from the building envelope and landscape ramp to be used for irrigation and building uses, and strategically placed windows and openings to improve natural ventilation in the building. Lastly, the two building masses generate separate micro-climates to create distinct comfort and energy zones.

Project location Vossevagen, Norway

Year [4b studio] 05 - 08 | 2014


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Exterior perspective

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Physical model

Overall sustainable strategies

3D Massing and lnadscape rooms


academic | institution _ recreational

1:500 Site plan N

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Parti - VIEWS

Ramp entrance perspective

Parti - FORM

Parti - PROGRAM


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Structural axo

Thermal heating strategy

Ventilation strategy

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living + community spa secondary spa entrance campers private residence 3

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ROOF 200mm cast-in-place roof slab

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LANDSCAPE 300 mm cast-in-place concrete walls for ramps

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CONCRETE WALLS 200 mm cast-in-place concrete walls

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VIERENDEEL TRUSS 6.6 x 1.6 m - 600 x 600 mm columns and beams FOUNDATION WALL FOOTINGS + FOUNDATIONS 300 mm concrete foundation walls with 600 mm footing [typ.] Program axo


academic | institution _ recreational

1:5 Roof detail

1:50 Main building envelope

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Entrance perspective

1:100 Section

Lounge perspective


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1:100 Section

Movement studio perspective

1:10 Detail

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Terrace perspective Ramp perspective

1:100 Section

1:50 Courtyard building envelope

1:100 Section

Pools perspective


professional | residential

RĂŠsidence Vieux-Longueuil

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RĂŠsidence Vieux-Longueuil is the renovation of a semi-detached home in the suburbs of Montreal. The intervention, it is mostly to the interiors, retains the existing envelope and structure of the house and adds an addition to the ground floor at the back of the house, as well as a separate enclosed single-car garage. The ground floor is an open concept living, dining and kitchen space, while the addition becomes a separate family room that extends to the new patio space. Despite creating two separate spaces, there is a continuous flow between spaces and increase in daylight into the house. The addition also includes a secondary entrance and mud room to connect the new parking garage. The second floor of the house is limited to the interior design of the bedrooms, office, and bathroom. The materiality of the house continues the brick facade of the existing envelope onto the addition, but a wood paneling is added to generate a design distinction between the two elements. In terms of the interior, the color palette of black, white and wood accentuates the custom millwork and clean design. My responsibilities included working on the construction drawing set in French, which included floor plans, electrical plans, elevations, millwork details, sections, and landscape site plan. As well as generating various design studies of the family room, kitchen, second-floor bathroom and exterior facade.

Office Pelletier de Fontaney | Montreal, QC

Project location Montreal, QC

Year 02 - 04 | 2014


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Exterior perspective


professional | residential

5986 [19'-7 3/4"]

3784 [12'-5"]

7770 [25'-6"]

4149 [13'-7 1/4"]

3000

Ground floor plan

DP

01 A-202

ENTRÉE 106 6.35 m2

SALON/SALLE À DINER 103 30.72 m2

104 21.15 m2

7600 [24'-11 1/4"]

4035 [13'-2 3/4"]

5145 [16'-10 1/2"]

7133 [23'-4 3/4"]

1988 [6'-6 1/4"]

01 A-203

1505 [4'-11 1/4"]

3'-838"

5986 [19'-7 3/4"] 3715 [12'-2 1/4"]

01 A-201

SALON 105 34.2 m2 ENTRÉE 101 19.02 m2

12200 [40'-0 1/4"]

7750 [25'-5"]

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SAS 101 3.05 m2

01 A-205

NOTES GÉNÉRALES: 02

2014.04.12 POUR SOUMISSION - ADDENDAS

01

2014.03.26 POUR SOUMISSION

NO.

DATE

CLIENT

STRUCTURE

NICOLAS PERREAULT KATHRIN SEARLE 587 TIFFIN #505 ST-LAMBERT, QC J4P 0A3

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ARCHITECTURE

SCEAU

TITRE

PROJET

RÉSIDENCE VIEUX-LONGUEUIL 370 RUE LABONTÉ LONGUEUIL QUÉBEC

6630 HUTCHISON SUITE 100 MONTREAL CANADA H2V 4E1 514.276.8887 info@pelletierdefontenay.com

514.562.6462 NICOLAS.PERREAULT@OUTLOOK.COM

ÉMISSION

APPROBATION

NO. DU FICHIER

A-101

3685 [12'-1"]

4335 [14'-2 3/4"]

3715 [12'-2 1/4"] 1775 [5'-10"]

1325 [4'-4 1/4"]

1000 [3'-3 1/4"]

12-046

NO. DU PROJET

3765 [12'-4 1/4"] 1390 [4'-6 3/4"]

CHAMBRE 1 202 17.68 m2

CHAMBRE 2 203 13.72 m2

CHAMBRE 3 204 14.08 m2

PE

PE

PE

3620 [11'-10 1/2"]

3965 [13'] 1000 [3'-3 1/4"]

NORD

YDF, HP, DLC

DESSINÉ PAR

RÉVISIONS

1190 [3'-10 3/4"]

1 : 75

ÉCHELLE

PLAN RDC NOUVEAU

01 A-409

3 Portes coulissantes 1 3/8" âme vide Garde-robe hors-contrat

T3

M3

1217 [4']

BUREAU 205 11.62 m2

PE

100 [4"]

2000 [6'-6 3/4"]

550 [1'-9 3/4"]

3867 [12'-8 1/4"]

Second floor plan NOTES GÉNÉRALES: 02

2014.04.12 POUR SOUMISSION - ADDENDAS

01

2014.03.26 POUR SOUMISSION

NO.

DATE

RÉVISIONS

ÉMISSION

CLIENT

STRUCTURE

NICOLAS PERREAULT KATHRIN SEARLE 587 TIFFIN #505 ST-LAMBERT, QC J4P 0A3

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514.562.6462 NICOLAS.PERREAULT@OUTLOOK.COM

M1

500 [1'-7 3/4"]

SDB 201 8.98 m2

M1

PE

3448 [11'-3 3/4"]

735 [2'-5"]

01-04 A-408

HALL 206 13.72 m2

M3

1415 [4'-7 3/4"]

800 [2'-7 1/2"]

2858 [9'-4 1/2"] 1098 [3'-7 1/4"]

1375 [4'-6 1/4"]

M1

M3

1700 [5'-7"]

1150 [3'-9 1/4"]

2650 [8'-8 1/4"]

125 [5"]

ME1

1090 [3'-7"]

3931 [12'-10 3/4"]

ARCHITECTURE

SCEAU

6630 HUTCHISON SUITE 100 MONTREAL CANADA H2V 4E1 514.276.8887 info@pelletierdefontenay.com

2675 [8'-9 1/4"]

3765 [12'-4 1/4"]

PROJET

TITRE

RÉSIDENCE VIEUX-LONGUEUIL

PLAN ÉTAGE

370 RUE LABONTÉ LONGUEUIL QUÉBEC

1 : 50

ÉCHELLE DESSINÉ PAR

NORD

YDF, HP, DLC

APPROBATION NO. DU PROJET

12-046

NO. DU FICHIER

A-105


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Kitchen | Living room | Bathroom design studies

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academic | institution _ community

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The Museo di Fora Romana is a design investigation for the area of the via dei Fori Imperiali. The site, in its totality and complexity, is an area that offers a challenging design question due to its proximity to the archaeological excavations, important Roman monuments, and a residential neighborhood. As a result, the museum must become an infrastructure that connects the past of ancient Rome and the emerging contemporary city. Our proposal uses the existing Roman forum and residential fabric to develop the site strategy and create a building that becomes a new social hub that attracts both tourists and residents. Furthermore, the museum becomes a place of further research for the archaeological community of Rome.

Project location Rome, Italy

Year [4a studio] 09 - 12 | 2013

Collaborator Haley Zhou


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Center entrance perspective


academic | institution _ community

Site plan N

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site

Site development strategy 1:250 Elevation

public space distribution

building footprint

access and building form


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East exterior perspective

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Facade inspiration and materiality 1:50 Facade detail


academic | institution _ community

1:250 Level 1 floor plan

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1:250 Cross-section


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Program diagrams

Permanent Exhibition Temporary Exhibition

Auditorium Circulation

Museum Support Library Archives

Research Office Circulation

Circulation diagrams

Exhibition Circulation

Archaeological Research Office + Museum Support Circulation

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academic | institution _ community

1:250 Level 2 floor plan

E

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1:250 Longitudinal section

A

B


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Lobby perspective

1:250 Entrance to history and memory exhibition cross-section

A

D

Cafe perspective

1:250 Nature and topography exhibition cross-section

B

E

Imago Hominis exhibition perspective

C

C

D

1:250 City and landscape cross-section

F

F

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professional | residential

Erskine Tower Working with CS&P Architects, 101 Erskine is the development of a 32-storey condominium tower in Uptown Toronto which will be part of the future revitalization of the Yonge and Eglinton area. The condo connects a series of towers through a green corridor that promotes safe pedestrian walkways and creates green and recreational spaces in the area. Furthermore, the building design aims to achieve LEED certification through the use of an innovative glass facade and use of solar panels. My responsibilities included creating a detailed digital model to support visual renders for Tridel client presentations during the early stages of design development. As well as, I performed an extensive study on unit layouts through the design development phase until the start of the construction documents.

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Office CS&P Architects | Toronto, ON

Project location Toronto, ON

Year 2011 | 2012


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Conceptual East elevation


professional | residential

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Site diagram and green line concept Condo perspective [renders were outsourced, but I designed the base model]


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professional | residential

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

MASTER BEDROOM

WC

DEN

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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

MASTER BEDROOM

Unit layout studies [condo units and townhouses]

UNIT TYPE 1 AREA: 655 sq ft NOVEMBER 21, 2011 WC

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

LIVING / DINING

DEN

UNIT TYPE 10 AREA: 662 sq ft

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

LIVING / DINING


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Podium and tower diagram

PRODUCED BY EDUCATIONAL AN AUTODESK PRODUCT EDUCATIONAL PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK PRODUCED BYPRODUCT AN PRODUCED AUTODESK BYEDUCATIONAL AN AUTODESKPRODUCT EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

LIVING / DINING

UP 16R

BEDROOM 1/ BREAKFAST FAMILY

.67 sq ft R 05, 2011

DW

fourth floor + terrace

M BEDRM.

DW DW

M BEDRM.

DW

DW

DW

LIVING / DINING

UP 16R

UP

BEDROOM 2

M BEDRM. 1 BEDROOM

BEDROOM 1

DW

DW

third floor

UP 16R

UP 16R

UP

BEDROOM 2

BEDROOM 2

SECOND SECOND GROUND GROUND AREA: AREA: ftft 692.67 AREA:692.67 692.67sq sq AREA: 692.67sqsqft ft DECEMBER 05, DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER05, 05, DECEMBER 2011 05,2011 2011

DEN / DEN / UP BEDROOM OFFICE OFFICE 2 16R

UP 16R

THIRD THIRD SECOND SECOND AREA: AREA: 692.67AREA: sq AREA: ft 704.55 692.67sq sqft ft 704.55 sq ft DECEMBER 05, 2011 DECEMBER 05, DECEMBER 05, DECEMBER 2011 05,2011 2011

DEN / OFFICE

UP 16R

M BEDRM.

DEN / OFFICE

DW

DW

UP 16R

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

BEDROOM /1 BREAKFAST FAMILY

second floor

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

ground floor

FOURTH FOURTH THIRD / TERRACE THIRD / TERR AREA: AREA: ftft 265.55 AREA:265.55 704.55sq sq AREA: 704.55sqs DECEMBER 05, DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER05, 05, DECEMBER 2011 052


professional | institution _ healthcare

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JiaHui Trustbridge International Hospital The JiaHui International Hospital is a patient-centered healthcare facility in Shanghai, China. The project is driven by a ‘hospital in a park’ concept, as it is proven that access to nature heals more effectively. The design strategy seeks to create a healing garden through the programmatic use of exterior courtyards and a rich and textured facade that will embody a new vision for a healthcare ecosystem. An idea inspired by the parks and plazas of Shanghai; spaces which have been the community centers for generations. Ultimately, the project aspires to see the use of garden spaces through activities such as tai-chi, dance, and leisure exercise, to promote the health and wellness of patients and clients of the hospital. My responsibilities included creating render images for client presentations, making study foam models for in-office meetings, and a detailed physical model for client meetings.

Office NBBJ | New York, NY

Project location Shanghai, China

Year 01 - 08 | 2013


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1:250 Site model


professional | institution _ healthcare

Healing Garden concept diagram

1:250 Site model - view towards the private garden

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Entry Garden Perspective

1:250 Site model - view of bridge and vertical garden

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Central garden and vertical garden perspective


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DIANA LOPEZ CERQUERA 2018 diana.lopez.cerquera@gmail.com +1 519 - 577 - 6023


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