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ERIC ENRIQUEZ E R I C . E N R I Q U E Z @ M AV S . U TA . E D U 214.794.1488 1 APRIL 1988
EDUCATION 2016 University of Texas at Arlington__M. Arch 2013 University of Texas at Arlington__B.S. Arch 2006 Forney High School
EXHIBITIONS/ACTIVITIES/WORKSHOPS 2016 Cast Columnar Branching 2013 Fabric Workshop w/ IU Fashion Design Students, Bloomington, IN 2013 “Fabric Architecture” Collab. w/ IUCA+D, Columbus, IN 2012 Benches for “Knox Strasse” by Team Better Block, Dallas, TX 2012 Benches for PARK(ing) Day, Dallas, TX 2012 Benches and Tables for “Front and Center”, Arlington, TX 2012 Bexar Revitalization Project, Dallas, TX
PROFESSIONAL 5G_Studio | Design Support | Jan. - April 2014 Physical Model Crafting, 3D Rhino Modeling, Photoshop Editing Projects: Movie Theater, University Living, Abandoned Warehouse Renovation, Luxury Suites SKILLSET Project Manager: Hoang Dang, Partner AutoCAD | Revit | 3DS Max | Rhino3D | Keyshot | FormZ | Sketchup Photoshop | InDesign | Illustrator | Lightroom | After Effects PageSoutherlandPage | Model Crafter | Jan. 2013 - Present Microsoft Office Physical Model Crafting various projects in scale Hand Drafting and Modeling | Laser Cutting | 3D Printing Projects: University of Texas Arlington, University of Oklahoma Alumni Center, Hospice, Hospital, Arlington Library, Dallas LANGUAGES Botanical Gardens, University of Texas Dallas Brain Center, UTD English [Native] Engineering Building Spanish [Basic] Project Manager : Ricardo Muñoz, Senior Associate OTHER Graphic Design | Photography COMPETITIONS 2012 Ken Roberts Memorial Delineation Competition PORTFOLIO 2015 ACSA Steel Competition ISSUU.COM/EME214
CONTENTS
EDUCATIONAL
MUSEUM OF EXPERIMENTAL ART
CCC
OBSERVATORY LODGE
PARK PAVILION
PROFESSIONAL
5G_STUDIO
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MUSEUM OF EXPERIMENTAL ART Stuyvesant Street, New York, NY Fall 2014_Adv. Design Studio
Museum of Experimental Art is a project located in East Village, New York. The Intervention was proposed after a thorough analysis of the historical and present day site conditions and context. Stuyvesant Street is one of a few roads that remained even after the Commissioner’s Grid of 1811. St. Mark’s in the Bowery is a active Christian Church built in 1795 and remains today even after a catastrophic fire destroyed a big portion of the church. The church also houses dance classes, poetry reading, and theater.
Also on Stuyvesant Street, is the NYU Art Department which contains disciplines in the visual arts. The Museum of Experimental Art ties together the visual arts at NYU and the Performing Arts in St. Mark’s. The museum is divided into two main buildings with the south building housing most of the Performing Arts and the north building housing the Visual Arts, such as art painting and sculpture pieces. The large cantilever is the main space dedicated to dance performances and poetry reading that points to St. Mark’s.
4_OBSERVATION DECK 3_LIBRARY 2_ART GALLERY 1_LOBBY
CCC_COLUMBARIUM | CREMATORY | CHAPEL Riverside Drive, New York, NY Spring 2015_Adv. Design Studio
LEFT Hand carved acrylic sheets. Layer 1: Topographical map of 1865 New York with early coastline and prominent rivers. Layer 2: Present day Manhattan 2015 representing streets, coastline, and lack of rivers. TOP RIGHT Paper model studying the topography of the area of Riverside Park and 125th Street. BOTTOM RIGHT Sectional acrylic model taken every 100 feet in the area of Riverside Park and 125th Street.
Project Proposal model in Riverside Park. The model displays the edge of Manhattan’s building edge and coast line with Grant’s Tomb and Grant’s Overlook Pavilion.
CCC, located in Riverside Park, New York, is a Crematory, Columbarium and Chapel that sits on the edge of Manhattan hanging over the Riverside Highway and Hudson River. To the east is Grant’s Tomb and the Overlook Pavilion. In an early design of the tomb, there was a plan to create a grand staircase leading from the Hudson River to Grant’s Tomb. This lead to CCC being that modern day connection. The building itself rests right above the Freedom tunnel.
The approach begins at the Overlook Pavilion where an elevator brings you down to the second floor of CCC. Another option is to take a winding path down the forest. The floor plan of CCC was dictated by the site conditions, while the cantilever had more freedom to be what it wanted to be. At the end of the columbarium space is a triangular view-port looking at the river as a reminder of the old tradition of pouring ones ashes into the river.
OBSERVATORY LODGE
McDonald Observatory, Ft. Davis, TX Summer 2015_Comprehensive Design Studio
The Observatory Lodge, located at McDonald Observatory, Ft. Davis, TX, is a lodge dedicated to housing visiting scientists, astronomers, and civilians. The design faces away from the Harlan J. Smith and Otto Struve Telescopes to limit light pollution from the building. It is oriented on axis to the sunrise and sunset summer and winter solstices. The main building contains a cafeteria, observation deck, and a projection room on the main entry floor. A garden sits adjacent to
the kitchen where guests can pick their own ingredients and hand them to the chefs for preparation. Below, are four suites for visiting scientists. To the southeast are the visiting cabins, each with their own private courtyard. These cabins are designed to let natural light in via light portals and extruded walls. At the center is a large group cabin for guests of up to 20 people. Most of the south facade is glazed to allow for maximum sky observation.
PARTY PAVILION Forney Community Park, Forney, TX Spring 2016_Construction Drawings
13'--6" 6" 13' 13' - 6"
0" 1'1'--0" 1' - 0"
9' - 0" 9'9'--0" 0"
105/8" 5/8"1' -1'5" 1'- -5"5" - -10 0' -0'0' 10 5/8"
3' - 7 5/32" 3' 3' -- 77 5/32" 5/32"
5' 5' 5/16" 5'---3335/16" 5/16"
7' - 1 13/16" 7' 7' -- 1 1 13/16" 13/16" 1' - 1 3/16" 1' -- 1 1 3/16" 1' 3/16"
7' 13/16" 7' -- 11 13/16"
1' - 1 3/16"
Aluminum Aluminum 6061 6061
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1' - 0" 1' 1' -- 0" 0"
- -6"6" 3' 3' - 3' 6" - -9"9" 0' 0' -0'9"
-6" 6" 1'1'-1'6" 6" 0'0'-0'8- -87/8" 87/8" 7/8" 1'1' --6" - -6"6" 0'0'0' - -6" -1'6"
TRAVERTINE TRAVERTINE TILE 2'2'X4' X4' TRAVERTINETILE TILE2' X4'
1'1'- -0"0" 1' - 0"
SLABDETAIL DETAIL SLAB DETAIL SLAB 555 3/32" 3/32"===1'-0" 1'-0" 1'-0" 3/32"
1'---5" 5" 1'1' 1'- --00019/32" 19/32" 5" 19/32" 1'1'
-6" 6" 3'3'3' - -6"
16' - 0" 16' - 0" 16' - 0"
GROUND GROUNDFLOOR FLOOR 111 GROUND FLOOR 3/16" 3/16" 1'-0" 3/16"===1'-0" 1'-0"
13'- -6" 6" 13' 13' - 6"
20' - 0" 20' 20'--0" 0"
1' --0" 0" 1' 1' - 0"
9' - 0" 9'9'--0" 0"
1' - 0" 1'1'--0" 0"
30'--0" 0" 30' 30' - 0"
/ 1'-0" 4"4" 1'-0" 4" / /1'-0"
EAST ELEVATION 2 EAST ELEVATION 3/16" 3/16" == 1'-0" 1'-0"
15' - 6 3/16" 15' -- 66 3/16" 3/16" 15'
20' 20' 0" 20'---0" 0"
5" 5" 5"// 1'-0" /1'-0" 1'-0"
6" 6" // 1'-0" 1'-0" 6" / 1'-0"
4" 4" // 1'-0" 1'-0" 4" / 1'-0"
3" / 1'-0" 3" 3" // 1'-0" 1'-0"
/ 1'-0" 4"4" 1'-0" 4" / /1'-0"
/1'-0" 1'-0" 3"3" 3" //1'-0" / 1'-0" 6"6" 1'-0" 6" / /1'-0"
No. No. No.
Revision/Issue Revision/Issue Revision/Issue
Date Date Date
FORNEY FORNEY FORNEY COMMUNITY COMMUNITY PARK COMMUNITYPARK PARK PAVILLION PAVILLION PAVILLION Forney Community Park Forney ForneyCommunity CommunityPark Park 241 S. FM 548 241 241S.S.FM FM548 548 Forney, TX 75126 Forney, Forney,TX TX75126 75126
TOPVIEW VIEW TOP VIEW TOP 444 3/16" 3/16"===1'-0" 1'-0" 1'-0" 3/16"
16' - 0" 16' 16' -- 0" 0"
WEST WEST ELEVATION ELEVATION 3 3 3/16" = 1'-0" 3/16" = 1'-0"
PROJECT PROJECT PROJECT
FEBRUARY 8, 2016 FEBRUARY 8, 2016 FEBRUARY 8, 2016
SCALE SCALE SCALE
A-01 A-01 A-01
Aluminum 6061
0' - 9"
5' - 3 13/16"
4' - 5 3/32" 0' - 8 5/8"
15' - 6 3/16"
5 A106
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Structural steel 50ksi 3/8
"
.6 71 5째
5째
5째
.6 71
.6 71
6 0' -
2' - 6"
133.65째
2 A106
3
Structural steel 50ksi
5
SOUTH ELEVATION 3/16" = 1'-0"
SOUTH ELEVATION - Callout 2 1" = 1'-0"
TRAVERTINE TILE 2' X4'
Pine Wood Table
0' - 8 11/16"
Aluminum 6061 Structural steel 50ksi
2' - 2 25/32"
2 TRAVERTINE TILE 2' X4'
SOUTH ELEVATION - Callout 3 1" = 1'-0"
Aluminum 6061
TRAVERTINE TILE 2' X4' CONCRETE MASONRY UNITS
5' - 3 17/32"
No.
Revision/Issue
Date
FORNEY COMMUNITY PARK PAVILLION
Structural steel 50ksi Structural steel 50ksi
1' - 6"
Pine Wood Table
1' - 10 7/16"
0' - 6"
3' - 6"
1' - 0 19/32"
1' - 5"
Pine Wood Table
Forney Community Park 241 S. FM 548 Forney, TX 75126
1' - 7 31/32" PROJECT
FEBRUARY 8, 2016
SECTION DETAIL 4 3/8" = 1'-0"
1
PERSPECTIVE 01 SCALE
A-02
5G_STUDIO
Photoshop Rendering
Digital Modeling in Rhinoceros3D + 3DS Max Renderings by Lifang Vision Technology
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