Fernando Felix architecture portfolio

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FERNANDO FELIX

ARCHITECTURE


Instagram.com/___flx www.issuu.com/fernandofelix4 www.linkedin.com/in/fernandofelixdesign

f e r n an dofel i xd es i g n @g m a i l . com

808. 728. 6117 FELIXDESIG N . CO

CUR R I CULU M


EDUCATION

EXPERIENCE

Washington State University l 05.2015-05.2016 Master of Architecture Accelerated Program Wilson Road, Pullman, Wa. 99163

Graduate Teaching Assistant l 08.2015-05.2016 SDC120: Foundational Drawing Conducted small to large group class activites. Taught the foundations of free hand drawings and graded unit portfolios.

Washington State University l 08.2011-05.2015 Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies Wilson Road, Pullman, Wa. 99163

COMPETITIONS/AWARDS

The Daily Evergreen Graphic Technician l 01.2016-05.2016 Created and prepared advertisement for local businesses in Pullman and Moscow Area

National Sustainable Design Expo l 2015-2016 Trashwall Project Awardee of $15,000 grant from the United States Environmental Protection Agency.

Clifford Planning + Architecture l 2014 Summer Intern Updated drawing set record for the Hawaii Federal Courthouse and Federal Building renovation.

AIA Seattle Honorable Mention l 2015 Student collaborator Night Blooming installation by Taiji Miyasaka + David Drake

Bellevue Arts Museum Biennale: Knock on Wood l 2014 Student Collaborator Night Blooming by Taiji Miyasaka + David Drake Tasks included generating drawings, renders, and physical work.

Portfolio Competition First Place l 2013 WSU School of Design + Construction Project EAST National Conference Logo Competition l 2011 Top 10 finalist WSU Cougar Academic Award Washington State University

l 2011-2015

David M. + Louise M. Scott Scholarship Recepient WSU School of Design + Construction

ASWSU International Student Council l 08.2014-05.2015 Public Relation Officer Helped create a positive image of the International Student Council through proper advertisement of its services and events. WSU ChinooK Yearbook l 2011-2012 Division Editor Head of content and graphic design for the news and current event section.

SKILLS

Lynn R. Jewell Scholarship Recepient WSU School of Design + Construction Autodesk Revit Rhinoceros 3d

ACM Harmon + Silliman Presidential Scholarship Recepient WSU School of Design + Construction Taylor Makana Kokua Scholarship Recepient WSU School of Design + Construction

Photoshop

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EXPLORATION OF DECAY THROUGH ARCHITECTURE WSU Dirt Educatorium Undergraduate l Fall 2014

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INTO THE FOLDS OF KNOWLEDGE Queen Anne Public Library Undergraduate l Spring 2013

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MAI HULI’OE I KOKUA O KE KAI

(never turn your back to the ocean) Wall of Waikiki Redesign Undergraduate l Fall 2012

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CONTRASTED CONNECTIVITY OF TECHNOLOGY + NATURE South Lake Union Discovery Center Capstone Design-Build themed studio Undergraduate l Spring 2015

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Affordable Housing Graduate l Summer 2015

Spokane, Washington Integrated Design Research Studio Graduate l Fall 2015

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EXPLORATION OF DECAY THROUGH ARCHITECTURE WSU Dirt Educatorium In collaboration with Tianze Li Professor Greg Kessler Undergraduate l Fall 2014


WSU DIRT EDUCATORIUM The design of the educatorium was driven by DIRT, in particular, the notion of decay. The walls of the educatorium features a screening system that creates an illusion of deterioration. The perforations and materiality in the screen design is an effort to cultivate a unique architectural experience. That architectural experience is one that depicts the notion of decay and is experienced as the users circulate through the spaces.

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initial exploration of site

underground excavation

courtyard corridor concept

excavation as major courtyard

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existing exterior circulation

connection to the outdoors through space subtraction and extrusion

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MAI HULI’OE I KOKUA O KE KAI ( never turn your back to the ocean )

Wall of Waikiki Redesign Professor David Drake Undergraduate studio l Fall 2012


WAIKIKI WALL The objective of the project was to take an existing wall and transform it into a more experientially enhanced space. The Waikiki Wall is a walking pier in O’ahu, Hawaii. The design proposal include a tide pool and a pavilion. The form of the pavilion was inspired by the linearity of the existing pavilion and the curvature of sailboats. A space was carved out of the mass of the walking pier to create a tide pool. The proposal brings a stronger connection between the people and the ocean through a design that is based on the Hawaiian culture and people.

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INTO THE FOLDS OF KNOWLEDGE Queen Anne Public Library Professor Tom Hille Undergraduate studio l Spring 2013


QUEEN ANNE LIBRARY The design of the library focuses on the idea of a living room: a communal space for the public to gather and learn. The main elements, which are the folding plates houses various library programs. These programs are enhanced through the library’s transparency. The design of Queen Anne Library was inspired by books. The pages represents the void spaces which houses the programs, and the cover of books translated into the building envelope consisting folded concrete plates. The south facade also features a folded metal screening that protects the books from the harsh sunlight while casting a very dynamic shadow through the spaces.

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HOUSING FIRST: DESIGNING FOR DIGNITY Affordable Housing Professors James Steel + Rob Hutchison Graduate studio l Summer 2015


HOUSING FIRST: DESIGNING FOR DIGNITY The design for this permanent social housing was driven by the effort of providing a HOME rather than a homeless shelter. The importance of spaces that comforts and nurtures a person both individually and within a community is what drove the design. It features various community gathering spaces such as community kitchen,media rooms, and a central courtyard. Each of the unit features basic amenities found in a studio apartment and also features a permanent window seating that is reflected on the design of the facade.

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SMART CITY To enhance the quality and performance of urban services, reducing cost and engaging more efficiently and actively, the citizens of a city need to be well informed of the city’s various services and managements through the aid of information and communication technologies

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By understanding Smart Energy use through the facilities of informative and communicative technologies, all citizens become aware of the various energy transactions that occur within the city grid and become contributors to the efficiency of smart energy usage. Citizens can be educated about their energy consumption within the grid through the integration of smart technology with incentives of smart mobility. This allows people to make informed decisions about their energy choice and educate them about the the transparency in the energy utilization within the city fabric. By establishing a Smart energy economy, where energy becomes the transactional commodity, and establishing an energy banking system, citizens are better informed about the energy requirements to maintain a city. The citizens will be environmentally conscious and efficient in their energy use. The generated energy within the grid is liquidated and becomes a shared commodity which then fosters communal participation in neighborhoods. Energy currency will be governed and controlled by authorities of the city who will mediate the banking system. Through the banking system, Citizens have the facility to pay their electric bills, maintain their generation, expenditure through various facilities and also participate in the renewable energy . By understanding the energy transactions, citizens can equip themselves with enough knowledge to make a SMART CITY

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IMPLEMENTATIONS WITHIN SPOKANE

Empty Parcels

Hydro banks Solar Banks Empty Parcels

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Smart energy economy system can be implemented in any city viable of the required infrastructure. U-District is one sector of Spokane that has ample space to support the infrastructure required. The empty lots and parcels within U-District are identified and segregated based on the size to support site needs. The sites close to the spokane river can support hydrokinetic power generation, hence hydro banks are located along the river. The availability of sunlight is quite widespread in the U-District. Solar farms and solar power banks are dispersed throughout the U-District. All the banks are further interconnected allowing for the energy to pool in the U-District, avoiding creation of rich sites.


Hydro banks Solar Banks Empty Parcels Bank - Bank connection

To provide increased availability of energy throughout the city, smaller parcels are converted into Energy ATM sites. The main access roads such as the 2nd Avenue, Sprague avenue are converted into street ATMs where the parallel parking spots become Kiosk venues for energy transactions. The implementation of the smart energy economy within any city would require necessary investment in infrastructural change and the use of smart technology. WIth the change in the infrastructure of the city, people are better able to adapt to the energy efficiency within the grid and will be able to make informed choices of their expenditure of the energy.

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SMITH FAMILY

SMITH FAMILY

Electric Cars with solar panels

Houses with individual storage

SMITH FAMILY

Erik Smith and his family of four live in

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SMART TECHNOLOGY AND ITS USE Using a smart controlling application, every individual is able to maintain their energy use and use energy currency generated or conserved in their everyday life. The mobile App allows each individual to keep track of their energy generated either through their privately owned solar panels installed in houses, Solar panels from the community gardens or energy currency generated through efficient utilization of resources. The smart app also acts as an energy wallet to pay fares for public transportation, parking fees, entry fees for public amenities such as museums galleries and other amenities which accept energy currency. The app provides a unique aspect of controlling the energy stored in the car and allows one to manage the transactions between the car and the energy grid. The app also has smart location which allows for finding the closest bank to citizens to make transactions.

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Hello, Smiths !

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HYDRO BANK conceptual renders

for full research document please go to FELIXDESIGN.CO

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