Architecture Portfolio - Guillermo Romani - 2018

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GUILLERMO ROMANI ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO


STUDIO WORK 01 ROOSEVELT ISLAND HEALTH CLINIC 02 AGGREGATION+ HOUSING COMPLEX 03 LUMIOCITY STUDIO WORK 04 HYBRID STRUCTURE

TABLE OF CONTENTS


ROOSEVELT ISLAND HEALTH CLINIC SPRING 2018 SEMESTER


SUBTRACTION

BUILDING MASS

PROGRAMMATIC SPACE

CIRCULATION SPACE

BUILDING SPACE

PUBLIC VS PRIVATE CIRCULATION

PRIVATE VS PUBLIC PROGRAM

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FLOOR PLAN

EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC


NORTH ELEVATION

SOUTH ELEVATION

WEST ELEVATION

EAST ELEVATION


SECTION A

SECTION B

SECTION C


DETAILED SECTION AND ELEVATION

PRIMARY CARE CORRIDOR

MAIN WAITING ROOM

ADMINISTRATIVE CORRIDOR


AGGREGATION+ HOUSING COMPLEX FALL 2017 SEMESTER


TO SPLIT TO SCATTER OF GROUPING

TO SPLIT TO SCATTER OF GROUPING

SIMPLIFY VOLUME

POINT-GRID SYSTEM

SLABS

DESIGN PROCESS


GROUND FLOOR

FIRST FLOOR

VERTICAL CORES

FIRST FLOOR SLAB

UNIT FLOOR SLABS

SEVENTEENTH FLOOR

PROVIDES DIRECT ACCESS TO EAST CHANNEL MAIN PROGRAM CONSISTS OF LOUNGE AREAS

CONTAINS TWO MEANS OF EGRESS TWO SEPARATE STAIRCASES TWO ELEVATORS

PROVIDES SPACES FOR INDOOR AND OUTDOOR LIVING THREE TYPICAL SLABS THAT ALTERNATE PROTRUSIONS AND EXTRUSIONS ALLOW FOR LIGHT PLAY

HOLDS THE MAIN ENTRANCES TO BUILDING CONTAINS OFFICES AND RECEPTION AREAS

CONNECTS MAIN STREET TO THE EAST CHANNEL PROVIDES AN OUTDOOR WALKWAY ALLOWS VISIBILITY TO NEW YORK SKYLINE

OPEN EXHIBITION SPACE FOR EVENTS CONTAINS CAFETERIA SPACES WITH FOOD VENDORS LOUNGE AREAS FOR HIGH VIEWS

ROOF TERRACE

OPEN COMMUNAL SPACE ALLOWS FOR EASY INTERACTION AMONG TENANTS

CONSTRUCTION PROCESS


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LONGITUDINAL SECTION


LUMIOCITY


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S T A B I L I T Y

DESIGN PROCESS


Happiness can be found, even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light. -Albus Dumbledore

The history of architecture is the history of the struggle for light. -Le Corbusier

LUMINA

CВЕТЛИНА

Of the original phenomena, light is the most enthralling. -Leonardo da Vinci

...Light is the beautifier of the building. -Frank Lloyd Wright

LUCE

The sun will rise and set regardless. What we choose to do with the light while it's here is up to us. -Alexandra Elle

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Everything the light touches is our kingdom. -Mufasa

And at last I see the light and it's like the fog has lifted. -Rapunzel

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It is during our darkest moments that we must focus to see the light. -Aristotle Onassis

Rage, rage against the dying of the light. -Dylan Thomas

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The candle is not lit to give light, but to testify to the night. -Robert Bly

We are all broken, that's how the light gets in. -Ernest Hemingway

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Light, God's eldest daughter, is a principal beauty in a building. -Thomas Fuller

Here I stand in the light of day. -Elsa

LUMIÉRE

In nature, light creates the color. In the picture, color creates the light. -Hans Hofmann

DRIT

Darkness cannot drive out darkness. Only light can do that. -Martin Luther King, Jr.

May it be a light to you in dark places, when all the other lights go out. -J.R.R. Tolkien

LJUS

The stars... give due light to the misled and lonely traveller. -John Milton

LYS

In order for the light to shine so brightly, the darkness must be present. -Francis Bacon

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LIGHT

It's not what you have on the outsides that glitters in lights, it's what you have on the inside that shines in the dark. -Anthony Liccione

LUCE

The history of architecture is the history of the struggle for light. -Le Corbusier

LUMINA

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2016 NJIT BRICK BUILD COMPETITION MOST INNOVATIVE BEST PRESENTATION

FINISHED PROJECT


HYBRID STRUCTURE FALL 2017 SEMESTER


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ZOLLVEREIN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT SAANA

MULTI- USE BUILDING MARIA FRAILE + JAVIER REVILLO

PRECEDENTS


ELEVATOR SHAFT PLAN - BELOW BASEMENT LEVEL

ARCHITECTURAL PLAN - SECOND LEVEL

ARCHITECTURAL PLAN - BASEMENT LEVEL

ARCHITECTURAL PLAN - THIRD LEVEL

ARCHITECTURAL PLAN - FOURTH LEVEL

ARCHITECTURAL PLAN - GROUND LEVEL

ARCHITECTURAL PLAN - FIFTH LEVEL


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12’-0”

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VARIES

7’-6” 6’-6” 6’-6”

1’ = 1/4”

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16’-0”

21’-0”

typ. dim.

PRE- CAST CONCRETE COLUMNS 6’-6”

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7’-6”

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ELEVATOR SHAFT PLAN - BELOW BASEMENT LEVEL

STRUCTURAL PLAN - BASEMENT LEVEL

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STRUCTURAL PLAN - GROUND LEVEL

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9’-0” 7’-6” 7’-6”

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16’-0”

25’-0”

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15’-0”

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PRE- CAST CONCRETE HOLLOW CORE PLANKS

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STRUCTURAL PLAN - SECOND LEVEL


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9’-0” 7’-6” 7’-6”

STRUCTURAL PLAN - FOURTH LEVEL

15’-0”

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16’-0”

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STRUCTURAL PLAN - THIRD LEVEL

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6’-6”

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6’-6”

6’-6” 7’-6” 9’-0” 7’-6”

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25’-0”

9’-0”

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15’-0”

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16’-0”

STRUCTURAL PLAN - FIFTH LEVEL


METAL SAFETY RAIL CAP GALVANIZED STEEL SHEET PEDESTAL GALVANIZED STEEL BARS DEX STRIPED LINED RISCADO EXTERIOR FLOORING AIR GAP

STRUCTURAL METAL DOWEL CONNECTORS CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE PRECAST CONCRETE - HOLLOW CORE SLABS

CORRUGATED METAL SHEETS HORIZONTAL SUPPORTS FOR ENVELOPE PLYWOOD PANNELS SPRAY FOAM INSULATION METAL STUDS VAPOR BARRIER WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE

SECTION A

INTERIOR FINISH (DRY WALL) INTERIOR CORRUGATED METAL PANNELS

DEX INTERIOR RAISED FLOORING DRAINAGE SOIL (EXISTING) GRAVEL (REPLACES SOIL AFTER EXCAVATION)

SECTION B

DETAILED WALL SECTION


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