GEORGINA GUTIERREZ ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
GEORGINA GUTIERREZ 3010 PIERCE EL PASO, TEXAS 79930 gina_gtz92@hotmail.com
INFORMATION
CONTENT SUN STUDIO PARK Architectural Design Studio VI
BRISAS MEDELLIN Architectural Design Studio VII
DISINTEGRATING THE BORDER Architectural Design Competition
FASHION+TECH Architectural Design Studio V
VISUAL-PHONIC CENTER M.Arch Design Studio III
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SUN STUDIO PARK The Studio Park provides special places to create events and gathering spaces for El Paso, Juarez and Suland Park. The Studio Park is the nodal point in a series of connections through the entire entertainment district of Sunland Park. Projective topographic modeling allows for a tectonic understanding of the relationship of geometries at the landscape, architectural, and material scales. The scalar shift of construction units is in relative sync with the variation of spatial
FALL 2015- STUDIO VI-PROF ERSELA KRIPA-INDIVIDUAL WORK
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
ENTERTAINMENT DESTINATION
EL PASO
SUNLAND PARK
CD JUAREZ
SUNLAND PARK
EL PASO
SUNLAND PARK RACETRACK AND CASINO
ABRAHAM CHAVEZ THEATER
Everyday during the months April to July, they have horse races.
Events held at Chavez Theatre include concerts, Broadway shows, and other special events.
SOUTHWEST UNIVERSITY BASEBALL PARK WESTERN PLAYLAND In July Western Playland have the 2 dollar ticket event
It is primarily used for baseball and is the home of the El Paso Chihuahuas of the Pacific Coast League.
EL PASO MUSEUM OF ART STATELINE RESTAURANT
During the months May to August, Stateline Restaurant have a series of concerts.
PUBLICL LIBRARY OF SUNLAND PARK The book club have sessions of book talks
ARDOVINO’S DESSERT CROSSING Every weekend the farmers markets take place in Ardovino’s
The museum offers Permanent collections and special exhibitions,the museum also offers art classes, film series, lectures, concerts.
EL PASO LIBRARY EPPL offers more that 400 fun, interactive and informative programs each month from story times and crafts to concerts.
PLAZA THEATER The theater stands as one of the city's most well-known landmarks,and remains operational today, showing various Broadway
SAN JACINTO PLAZA MOUNT + REY Good Friday Climb
SHOFAR ACROSS THE BORDER Community to fulfill the Mitzvah of listening to the Shofar in the month leading to Rosh HaShanah. But they do it the "Border Way" by exchanging the sound of the Shofar with members of the Jewish community of El Juarez
The traditional lighting of the city Christmas tree in the Plaza has officially begun the Christmas season in El Paso.
EL PASO INSIGHTS MUSEUM Insights hosted many traveling exhibitions including dinosaur cast replicas, Dinosaurs Alive, Sherlock Holmes, Titanic, NASA.
CD JUAREZ DON HASKINS CENTER Is dedicated to providing quality entertainment for UTEP and the El Paso/Juarez/Las Cruces communities.
UTEP SUNBOWL Is an annual U.S. college football bowl game that is usually played at the end of December in El Paso, Texas.
SCENIC DRIVE This is the best view of the city accessible by car. You can see all of El Paso and Juarez.
FRANKLIN MOUNTAIN AMPHITHEATER The amphitheater hosts the annual VIVA! EL PASO summer musical-drama along with other popular productions.
COHEN STADIUM Cohen Stadium is used for concerts, boxing, and soccer games.
EL PASO ZOO El Paso Zoo have facility houses animals representing over 220 species.
CHAMIZAL PARK Serves primarily as a cultural center and contains art galleries, a theater, and an amphitheater.
EL PASO COUNTY COLISEUM
CHAMIZAL PARK Serves primarily as a cultural center and contains art galleries, a theater, and an amphitheater.
Is the focal point for Latin Entertainment in the El Paso, Juarez MX, Las Cruces, New Mexico region.
ASCARATE PARK
OLYMPIC BENITO JUAREZ STADIUM
Is the largest public-use recreational park in El Paso County and is dedicated to sports, picnicking, fishing, concerts.
EL PASO FARMERS MARKET
Is a multi-purpose stadium in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. It is currently used mostly for football matches, concerts and is the home stadium of Indios de la UACJ.
MEGA BANDERA The main feature of these monuments is a giant Mexican flag flying off a 50-meter-high flagpole. Also this space is used for events such as the celebration of a mexican football game.
The market offers original arts and crafts, food vending, regionally grown agricultural products, artisans, regional farmers and live entertainment from local artists.
PLAZA DE LA MEXICANIDAD
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Is a multi-purpose space, its currently used for concerts and festivals such as the annual Feria Juarez.
PASO DEL NORTE CENTRO CULTURAL This is the most important cultural center in the state of Chihuahua. It art galleries, a theater, and an amphitheater. Also this cultural center host the Annual Chihuahua Cultural Festival.
LIENZO CHARRO A lienzo charro is an arena where charros hold the events of charreada, torneo de colas and bull riding.
ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL IN CD JUAREZ The school host the events of El dia de los Muertos and Independence day event.
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE BEAUX ARTS The museum offers Permanent collections and special exhibitions,the museum also offers art classes, film series, lectures, concerts.
JAIME CANALES LIRA BASEBALL STADIUM It is primarily used for baseball.By now, it is also used for concerts and mass audience events.
NOVEMBER 20TH STADIUM Is used for concerts, running and soccer games.
BENITO JUAREZ THEATER The theater have musical concerts, and individual performers. Also is host of the annual Golden Era Theater Perfomances.
BORUNDA PARK This park is one of the most traditional parks in Cd Juarez this park counts with amusement games and mexican traditional food.
CD JUAREZ CITY HALL Is host of the annual celebration of the Independence Day.
ANTONIO BANDERAS BULL PLAZA Is a multi-purpose space, its currently used for bull fights, artistic events, cultural events and conventions.
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INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYSIS USES BY SEASONS SPRING SUMMER FALL WINTER YEAR ROUND OCCUPANCY
DESIGN PROCESS
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MASTER PLAN
basquet ball court
soccer field
bus stops
two-way street
SITE PLAN
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UPPER LEVEL
TRANSVERSAL SECTION
LOWER LEVEL
TRANSVERSAL SECTION
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
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EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
roof
glass
columns
upper level
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
lower level
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PRECEDENCE STUDY Wind Study
Heat Transfer
SEIJO TOWN HOUSES
BRISAS MEDELLIN The project consist on housing as a transition between interior and exterior life, involving many scales and types of activity. The design approaches the micro-climates and the existing conditions of the site. The housing project accommodate spatial qualities that welcome public gathering. The climatological housing project takes place in Medellin, Colombia.
SPRING 2016- STUDIO VII-PROF DANIELA QUESADA-INDIVIDUAL WORK
SITE PLAN Tokyo, Japan
Heat Study
PROJECT INFORMATION Architect: Kazuyo Sejima and Associates Location: Setagaya-ku, Tokyo Building Type: Residential Complex 4 stories
MEDELLIN LOCATION MAP
MEDELLIN CLIMATE ANALYSIS
Legend Temperature
Precipitation 1500mm-2000mm
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SITE PLAN
CLIMATE ANALYSIS Site Plan Shadow Analysis
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Site Plan Wind Analysis
FLOOR PLANS Three Bedrooms
CLIMATE ANALYSIS Two Bedrooms
HEAT ANALYSIS
Studio
LIGHT ANALYSIS
WIND ANALYSIS
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Ground Floor Plan Thermal Key 65F 66F 67F 68F 69F
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EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC
WINDOW SYSTEM double bank louvers
Fine droplels tangentially separated and drained
Low Pressure Area
PHYSICAL MODEL MATERIALS mat board chipboard
TRANSVERSAL SECTION
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
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DISINTEGRATING THE BORDER Disintegrating the border consists of a landmark that degenerates the intrusive wall that currently divides the American/Mexican border and introduces an environment of union and resilience that raise against the segregative movement of the present day. This physical intervention is the hearth of the bi-national space as well as a vehicular and pedestrian crossing between Nogales,AZ and Nogales, Mex. Green and gathering spaces construct the path towards “the landmark,” a deconstructed facade that resembles a series of “disintegrating pixels.” An abstract expression of how a wall should be unbuilt. In this habitable space families that’ve been separated are giving the opportunity to reunite and gather in a setting that invites both communities to a unique opportunity, come together as one to share their cultures and vision for the border region. It host a series of exhibits of the border life, including art and displays that narrate the effects of having a wall dividing these two nations on economic, social and environmental matters. As individual that’ve always lived in the border region, it’s devastating to witness the increasingly effort by bureaucrats to divide us and it has become clear, the importance of demonstrating our opposition against this movement of separation. AUGUST 2017- DESIGN COMPETITION-HONORABLE MENTION
SITE PLAN
UNITED STATES
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FLOOR PLAN
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MASTER PLAN EL PASO
FASHION + TECH El Paso Texas used to be a famous because of its clothes manufacturing, but it has been some time that the clothing industry closed down. Fashion + Technology will bring back this once great industry. Fashion + Technology will allow the community to walk around and explore the newest developments in clothing and technology. One can also experiment and interact with different fabrics and even design their own articles of clothing. The folds an article of clothing creates was the inspiration for the design of the building.aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
SPRING 2015- STUDIO V-PROF ALBERTO RIVAS-INDIVIDUAL WORK
CD JUAREZ
O DOWNTOWN
PROPOSED STREETS
One-Way Street
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10’
6’
Sidewalks
Bike Lane
Median
Section View
Water Main
15’
Sewer
3’
Bus Lane
Median
12’
8’
Roadway
Sidewalks
Top View
Two-Way Street
8’
Sidewalks
Water Main
10’
6’
Bike Lane
Median
15’
3’
Bus Lane
Sewer
Section View 12’
12’
Roadway
Median
8’
Roadway
Sidewalks
Top View
Four-Way Street
Section View 6’
8’
Sidewalks Bike Lane
Water Main
10’
Median
15’
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Bus Lane
Median
Sewer
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12’
Roadway
12’
Roadway
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12’
Roadway
Roadway
Sidewalks
Z Top View
Street Parking
The purpose of this Master Plans it’s to develop the downtown district. Renovation of street, implementation of houses, school and more involvement of the community were the priorities for this projects.aaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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Sidewalks
12’
Street Parking
3’
Median
Water Main
Section View 12’
Roadway
12’
Roadway
3’
Median
Sewer
12’
Street Parking
8’
Sidewalks
Top View
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MASTER PLAN PHYSICAL MODELS PROPOSED BUILDINGS
MASTER PLAN SKETCHES
SITE PLAN
Paisano Dr.
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San A
Existing Buildings Fashion+Technology Building Proposed Buildings
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BUILDING PROGRAM
Director’s Office
Common Area
Studios Laboratories
Conference Interactive Space Runway Fitting Room Room Library Retail Makeup Room Retail Restaurant Reception Runway Stair Interactive Space Kitchen
Stairs Fire
Living Area Storage
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
FLOOR PLANS Egress 1 Runway Stairs
Egress
2 Restrooms
1 Runway Stairs
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2 Restrooms
3 Emergency Stairs
3 Emergency Stairs
4 Conference Room
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4 Cafeteria
5 Makeup Room
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5 Kitchen
6 Runway Room
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7 Retail/ Interactive Space
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6 Retail/ Interactive Space
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7 Elevator
8 Elevator
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Egress
Egress
1 Restrooms
1 Restrooms
2 Emergency Stairs
2 Emergency Stairs
3 Storage
3 Living Areas
4 Director’s Office
4 Courtyard
5 Studios/Laboratory
5 Common Areas
6 Elevator
6 Elevator
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THIRD LEVEL
1 UP
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WALL SECTION
VENTILATION SYSTEM
EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC
CURTAIN WALLS SYSTEM Aluminum Extrusion
Laminated Glass
Loggia
Operable Blinds
LOUVERS
Concrete Floor on Metal Deck
PFC Beam
Joist
CURTAIN WALLS DETAIL
W- Flange Beam CURTAIN WALLS Louver
INTERIOR SPACES
COLUMN AND BEAM
FOUNDATION
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CONTEXT PLAN MISSIO
VISUAL-PHONIC The intention behind the Visual-Phonic Center it’s to compact the isolation that comes with deafness and aging, and to have a social experiment about weaken the boundaries that separate the hearing world from the deaf world, while providing a unique social living environment for deaf seniors. The Visual-Phonic Center aims to provide the missing sense of community for the deaf, this constituency will be encourage to socialize with the hearing world by provided spaces of engagement for the deaf with the hearing constituency. In order to achieve to be a deaf-friendly building, the following strategies has been provided: acotical buffers, wayfinding strategies, sight lines and circular gathering spaces. Transparency and visual connections are critical overall in order to create engagement with the two constituencies. FALL 2017- M.ARCH STUDIO III-PROFS ANTJE MUELLER,DAN SPIEGEL-INDIVIDUAL WORK
ON DISTRICT
SITE PLAN
Alabama St
Harrison St 20 th St
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UNIT FLOOR PLAN
S CURTAIN WALLS SYSTEM
FIRST FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
SHARED DIAGRAM
PRIVATE+SHARE= 12 OCCUPANTS
PRIVATE+SHARE= 12 OCCUPANTS
PRIVATE+PRIVATE= 3 OCCUPANTS SHARE= 9 OCCUPANTS
DESIGN STRATEGIES ACOUSTIC MITIGATION
Acoustical Fabrics
Acoustical Walls
Acoustical WoodenFloor
WAYFINDINGS
PRIVATE= 1 OCCUPANT SEMI-SHARE= 1 OCCUPANTS SHARE= 6 OCCUPANTS
PRIVATE= 1 OCCUPANT PER ROOM Color Coded Walls
Signs
ACOMULATORS
SIGHT LINES
Reflective Materials
Roundes Spaces
Visual Gathering Spaces
Rounded Kitchens
Curved Walls
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FLOOR PLANS
FIRST FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
THIRD FLOOR
EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC
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