EVON CALABRESE PORTFOLIO
1
CONTEMPORARY FIGURE PAINTING
2
MODELS
3
TRUEXCULLINS
4
COMPRESSION SCULPTURE
5
SHADE STRUCTURE
6
HOUSE IN THE WOODS
7
SOLAR DECATHLON
8
UO FACULTY CLUB
9-10
TRAUMA-INFORMED HOUSING
11-12
STITCHED FUTURES
13-14
EXPERIENTIAL SPACES
15-18
POST OCCUPANCY EVALUATION
19
CAMPO SANTA MARGHERITA CASE STUDY
20
ANALYSIS
SKETCHES
FINE ART ARCHITECTURE URBAN DESIGN
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SKETCHES
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ACADEMIC
PROFESSIONAL
PERSONAL
2011-2016
All oil on canvas from direct observation:
1) 12” X 9” • 10 min pose • Oct. 2016 2) 16” X 20” • 3 hr pose • Oct. 2016 3) 30” X 24” • 8 hr pose • Oct. 2016 4) 16” X 20” • 3 hr pose • Nov. 2016 5) 24” X 30” • 8 hr pose • Nov. 2015
FINE ART
CONTEMPORARY FIGURE PAINTING
ARCHITECTURE
3
4
ANALYSIS
2
URBAN DESIGN
1
ACADEMIC
PROFESSIONAL
PERSONAL
5
2015-2016
2
MODELS
LIGHT STUDY
Quarter scale model of the Mathilda Chair designed by Patricia Urquiola
3
ACADEMIC
PROFESSIONAL
PERSONAL
2011-2019
FINE ART
DESIGNER
3) EDUCATION • NEW BUILD
4) COMMERCIAL • ADDITION
5) RESORT • INTERIOR DESIGN
6) HISTORIC RESTORATION
2) Renovation of an existing home in Stowe, VT • Project Manager • Architectural Visualization 3) New Residence Hall at Saint Michael’s College • Construction Administration 4) Addition to an optical filter laboratory in Bellows Falls, VT • Drafts Person 5) Interior Design of a resort in Rockport, ME • Architectural Visualization 6) Historic Restoration of Southwick Hall at University of Vermont • Drafts Person • Construction Administration
*Photography by Jim Westphalen
ACADEMIC
PROFESSIONAL
PERSONAL
2015 - 2016
ANALYSIS
2) RESIDENTIAL • RENOVATION
URBAN DESIGN
1) RESIDENTIAL • NEW BUILD *
ARCHITECTURE
1) 13,000 sqft residence in Cornwall, VT • Drafts Person
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COMPRESSION SCULPTURE
STUDY MODEL 5
ACADEMIC
PROFESSIONAL
SIZE: 9” x 9” x 17.5” PERSONAL
FALL 2012
FINE ART
SHADE STRUCTURE Shade structure along the Charles River Bike path provides views to the river and park. The slat screen shelters people from the elements without limiting visibility.
ARCHITECTURE
CHARLES RIVER PARK
URBAN DESIGN ANALYSIS
CONCEPT SKETCH ACADEMIC
PROFESSIONAL
PERSONAL
FALL 2012
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HOUSE IN THE WOODS Renovation / addition to an existing grain storage structure FLEXIBLE SHORT TERM USE: Artist Studio Writers Loft Music Studio
MAIN LEVEL
UPPER LEVEL
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ACADEMIC
PROFESSIONAL
PERSONAL
FALL 2012
FINE ART
SOLAR DECATHLON 2011 T E AM M ASSAC H U S E T T S LEAD INTERIOR DESIGNER
ARCHITECTURE
Contributions to the project include overseeing and leading all interior design and developing the concept of movable walls and transformable space.
URBAN DESIGN
Modular system adapts to meet family’s changing needs
MOVABLE WALLS
ANALYSIS
Photography by Julie Chen
ACADEMIC
PROFESSIONAL
PERSONAL
2010 - 2011
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UO FACULTY CLUB
GOAL Create a space to celebrate faculty and provide them with the necessary programming, that is currently lacking on the campus.
STRATEGY - Reinterpret historic details in a contemporary way using Hendricks Hall as a reference - Connect University Street and Women’s Quad - Define Women’s Quad with a new facade, dining terrace and paths - Gallery / Reading room to celebrate faculty accomplishments - Meeting rooms on upper floors are semi private, have views and daylight
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ACADEMIC
PROFESSIONAL
PERSONAL
FINE ART
DN UP
DECK
UP
DN
ARCHITECTURE
OPEN TO BELOW
WEST
DN
FROHNMAYER DINING ROOM
UP
MEETING
MEETING KITCHEN
CUSTODIAL
MEETING
LEVEL 3
URBAN DESIGN
EAST
UP
DN
GALLERY/ READING ROOM
DN
UP DN
DN DN
MAIN DINING ROOM
CAFE WINDOW
ANALYSIS
KITCHEN LOADING
MGMT UP
BIKE STORAGE
SERVICE ROAD
LEVEL 1 FALL 2017
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TRAUMA-INFORMED HOUSING
PARTI
ZERO-LOT-LINE
Interior Architecture studio tasked with converting an existing historic office building into affordable housing USER GROUP Families and individuals who have experienced trauma.
DESIGN CONCEPTS
CONCEPT STATEMENT Many aspects of Trauma-Informed Design are just good design principles however these are vital for individuals suffering from PTSD because they can be extremely sensitive to their environments. Trauma-Informed Design principles are implemented in the following ways: Spatial Layout Clear Way Finding Provide Clear Sightlines User Experience User Control Positive Distractions Sensory Qualities Aesthetics High Quality + Aesthetically Pleasing Minimize Visual Clutter Color Home Like (not institutional) Connection to Nature Direct Indirect
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ACADEMIC
PROFESSIONAL
PERSONAL
TRANSITION ZONE
DAYLIGHT
VIEWS OF GREENERY
FINE ART
1-BEDROOM 1-BEDROOM
1-BEDROOM DN
1-BEDROOM
UP
3-BEDROOM 3-BEDROOM
UP
ARCHITECTURE
DN
1-BEDROOM
1-BEDROOM
UP
DN
3-BEDROOM
3-BEDROOM
2-BEDROOM
LEVEL 3 > s > ϯ
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URBAN DESIGN
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UP
ADMIN.
MGMT
NW BROADWAY
CLINIC
UP
JEWISH MUSEUM
TRASH
STORAGE GALLERY
LEVEL 1 > s > ϭ
ANALYSIS
BIKE STOR.
ENTRY
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Scale ϭͬϭϲΗ с ϭΖͲϬΗ
FALL 2018
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STITCHED FUTURE N. PORTLAND URBAN REVITALIZATION TERMINAL STUDIO • WINTER 2019 Part 1 of Terminal Studios: master planning a 160 acre plot which currently houses the Portland Expo Center DESIGN PRINCIPLES CREATES CONNECTIONS TO IMPROVE RESILIENCY HUMAN WELL-BEING AND EXPERIENCE FOSTERS DIVERSITY AS A MEANS OF PROMOTING INCLUSIVITY A BUILT ENVIRONMENT THAT IS HARMONIOUS WITH NATURAL FORCES Part 1 of Terminals (master planning) was a group project with Gabe Haug and Jared Dukes. Design concepts were a group effort and all imagery was created by myself unless noted otherwise
Collaborative rendering
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ACADEMIC
PROFESSIONAL
PERSONAL
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50’
150’
550’
MASTER PLAN WINTER 2019
ANALYSIS
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EXPERIENTIAL SPACES CHILDREN’S MUSEUM + LOW-INCOME SUPPORTIVE FAMILY HOUSING TERMINAL STUDIO • SPRING 2019
DIAGRAM: LIGHT / DARK
Part 2 of Terminal Studios: mixed use building with affordable housing and civic components USER GROUP Families seeking affordable housing and support. The museum serves as a landmark in the neighborhood further ingraining residents into the community.
MUSEUM
MUSEUM - LEVEL 2
MUSEUM - LEVEL 1
HIGHLY CURATED SENSORY EXPERIENCE
HOUSING
DIAGRAM: CIRCULATION 22 21 20 23 24 10 '
12'
12'
10'
COMMON SPACE CORE KITCHEN / BATH KITCHEN / BATH LIVING LIVING TYP. BEDROOM TYP. BEDROOM MASTER BEDROOM MASTER BEDROOM
22'
G
COMMON SPACE
H 23'
CORE
CHANGE IN SCALE
CHILD SIZE
L AY E R S O F SYSTEMS
J 8'
PREVIEW + POSTVIEW
K L
12'
N
HOUSING
12'
M CROSS LAMINATED TIMBER / HOUSING
EXPERIENTIAL QUALITIES TO FOSTER EMPOWERMENT, COMMUNITY, + MENTAL WELLNESS
8' 20' 6' 18'
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P R I VACY GRADIENT
15
ACADEMIC
TRANSITION ZONE
PROFESSIONAL
COMMUNITY
18'
18
18'
17
12'
16
18'
15
16'
14
16'
13
18'
12
MASS TIMBER / MUSEUM
DIAGRAM: STRUCTURE PERSONAL
B
20'
6'
A
20'
11
18'
10
18'
9
16'
8
18'
7
20'
6
18'
5
12'
4
18'
3
E F
18'
2
C D
1
FINE ART
45' - 0"
40' - 0"
40' - 0"
50' - 0"
40' - 0"
50' - 0"
2-BEDROOM
3-BEDROOM
2-BEDROOM
3-BEDROOM
2-BEDROOM
3-BEDROOM
LEVEL 2
ARCHITECTURE
NORTH ELEVATION
DECK
50' - 0"
50' - 0"
50' - 0"
50' - 0"
3-BEDROOM
3-BEDROOM
3-BEDROOM
3-BEDROOM
40' - 0"
40' - 0"
50' - 0"
40' - 0"
50' - 0"
2-BEDROOM
2-BEDROOM
3-BEDROOM
2-BEDROOM
3-BEDROOM
SOUTH ELEVATION
DECK
URBAN DESIGN
TEEN ROOM
FITNESS DECK BELOW
50' - 0"
50' - 0 25/32"
50' - 0"
3-BEDROOM
3-BEDROOM
3-BEDROOM
40' - 0"
40' - 0"
50' - 0"
40' - 0"
50' - 0"
54' - 6 1/2"
2-BEDROOM
2-BEDROOM
3-BEDROOM
2-BEDROOM
3-BEDROOM
3-BEDROOM
COMMUNITY ROOM
PLAY ROOM
DECK
50' - 0"
50' - 0"
50' - 0"
3-BEDROOM
3-BEDROOM
3-BEDROOM
ANALYSIS
LEVEL 1
LAUNDRY
LEVEL 3 (SIMILAR TO LEVELS 4 + 5) SPRING 2019
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EXPERIENTIAL SPACES CHILDREN’S MUSEUM + LOW-INCOME SUPPORTIVE FAMILY HOUSING TERMINAL STUDIO • SPRING 2019
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
CROSS SECTION
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ACADEMIC
PROFESSIONAL
PERSONAL
FINE ART ARCHITECTURE
URBAN DESIGN
ANALYSIS
18 SPRING 2019
POST OCCUPANCY EVALUATION BUS RIDERS
ROOSEVELT MIDDLE SCHOOL
CLASSROOM
The following is an excerpt from analysis conducted for a POE of an Eugene, Oregon public middle school
CLASSROOM
CLASSROOM
BREAK-OUT SPACE
SPECIAL ED
SPECIAL ED
SPECIAL ED
ENTRY
PARENT DROP OFF/ BIKE RACKS
ADMIN. AREA CLASSROOM
CLASSROOM
BREAK-OUT SPACE
CLASSROOM FORUM
GYM LOCKER ROOM HEALTH CLASS
USER FEEDBACK
SCIENCE
ART CLASS
SCIENCE
GYM
ADMIN
FACULTY
STUDENTS
PARENTS
COURTYARD
SCIENCE
NATURAL DAYLIGHT
COOKING/ FRENCH CLASS
MOSTLY GIRLS SAT IN THIS AREA
INNER TRANSPARENCY
LOCKER ROOM
SCIENCE CAFETERIA
MATERIALS FLEXIBILITY PERFORMING ARTS KITCHEN
COMMUNAL SPACES
5 TO 9 STUDENTS PER TABLE
WAY-FINDING
ANNOTED NOTES STUDENTS ARE PERCHED / PEOPLE WATCHING
POSITIVE FEEDBACK
MIXED FEEDBACK
NEGATIVE FEEDBACK
KEY CIRCULATION DISTRIBUTION WHERE PEOPLE ARE SITTING SOCIOPETAL AREA
This was a group project with Estefania Valdivia Solorzano and Omar Garcia. Floor plans and professional photos were provided by the school. All other imagery and graphics were created by myself unless noted otherwise
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ACADEMIC
PROFESSIONAL
PERSONAL
SOCIOFUGAL AREA
WINTER 2018
USE TYPE USE TYPE Institutional
Vacant
4.1%
12.2% Market Stand 8.1%
CASE STUDY
Hotel 2.7%
Cafe / Restaurant 39.2%
FINE ART
CAMPO SANTA MARGHERITA
Residence 13.5%
Business 8.1%
INTENSITY PATTERNS
Shop 12.2%
USE PATTERNS
Campo Santa Margherita is a neighborhood campo (plaza) in the Dorsoduro District of Venice DAILY ACTIVITY 30
ARCHITECTURE
The following is an excerpt from analysis conducted while studying abroad in Italy.
Civic Office
URBAN DESIGN
Shop Market Stand Resturant
20
10
2:0 0
1:0 0
0:0 0
23 :0 0
22 :0 0
21 :0 0
20 :0 0
19 :0 0
18 :0 0
17 :0 0
16 :0 0
15 :0 0
14 :0 0
13 :0 0
12 :0 0
9:0 0
11 :0 0
8:0 0
10 :0 0
7:0 0
0
WEEKLY ACTIVITY WEEKLY ACTIVITY 30
Civic Office Shop Market Stand Resturant
20
MOST ACTIVITY
SITTING AT TABLE
STANDING 0
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
LEAST ACTIVITY
WALKING
This was a group project with Abby Farrell and Bentley Rager. All imagery and graphics were created by myself unless noted otherwise
SRPING 2018
ANALYSIS
SITTING
10
CAFE / REST. SHOP BUSINESS INSTITUTIONAL RESIDENTIAL HOTEL MARKET VACANT
20