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Guillermo L. Fortuno
Contact
Guillermo L. Fortuno [cell] 787.508.3734 [email] fortunoguillermo@gmail.com [website] www.guillermofortuno.com
01/ MICROBIALblock 02/ Dormitory Proposal - CMU 03/ Regional TRAINsportation Center
04/ I-81 RE-Construction Proposal 05/ Ferran Adria’s VilLAB 06-8/ Research, Photography + ART
09/ ZHA - Paper Relief Model
Perspective of north-west facade
01/ MICROBIALblock
Community Center/Theater New York, New York Prof. Lydia Kallipoliti (Comprehensive Studio) In collaboration with Kaitlin Wolfe 03.10.2014 - 05.02.2014 (8 weeks)
System diagram
Floor Plans (Ground - 3rd level)
Courtyard perspective
02/ Dormitory Proposal - CMU
Students Dormitory Carnegie Mellon University - Pittsburgh, PA Prof. Robert Svetz 10.01.2012 - 12.07.2014 (9 weeks)
Ground level plan
Axonometric projection
Aerial view of model
03/ Regional TRAINsportation Center
Train Station Syracuse, New York Porf. Ramona Albert 10.24.2012 - 12.09.2014 (7 weeks)
Perspectival view
Sectional perspective
Alignment sketch
Circulation sketch
Circulation sketch
Relationship between levels sketch
CAFE /
CIRC
RETAIL
ULA TION
WAITING LOUNGE ENTRAN HALL CE
Sectional perspective
Perspective / final model
Perspective / final model
Interior perspective
Exterior perspective
Interior rendering
04/ I-81 RE-Construction Proposal
Public/ Private Spaces Syracuse, New York Associate Dean Jonathan Solomon (Visiting Critic Studio) In collaboration with Steven O’Hara & Stephen Tortorella 03.04.2013 - 05.03.2014 (9 weeks)
Exterior rendering / day
Exterior rendering / night
36’ 16’
flexible section
structure as construction tent if permanent structures are desired
operable shading + natural lighting by clerestory
Electricity for rentable spaces
Radiant heating
Add Money designed by Hakan Yalcin from The Noun Project
Pay-per-use + public space
Standard, semi-permanent tent structure for open plan
Phase 1: Temporary permaent tent structure installed
Phase 2: Surrounding plots are developed
Interior perspective
Interior perspective / final model
Interior rendering
Aerial view / final model
Perspective / final model
05/ Ferran Adria’s VilLAB
Villa/ Lab Syracuse, New York Prof. Richard Rosa 10.18.2010 - 12.03.2010 (6 weeks)
Aerial view / final model
Spacial modeling/cube
Volumetric process models
Spacial modeling/cube
Process models
Process model
06/ Facade Research Project:
FACADE RESEARCH - GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART (WEST FACADE) Course:
ARC.578 - FACADE AS IDEA Professor:
RANDALL KORMAN
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07/ Photography
Salk Institute of Biological Studies / La Jolla, California / 06.21.2014
The Getty Center / Los Angeles, California / 06.28.2014
Walt Disney Concert Hall / Los Angeles, California / 05.06.2014
Central Los Angeles Area High School No. 9 / Los Angeles, California / 05.06.2014
Salk Institute for Biological Studies / La Jolla, California / 06.12.2014
Zaha Hadid Gallery / London, United Kingdom / 08.14.2014
08/ ART
Freehand drawing / black pencil / 17.5” X 11.5”
Acrylic painting / 17” X 11”
09/ ZHA-PAPER RELIEF MODEL
Project:
WANGJING SOHO Program:
MIXED-USE Location:
BEIJING, CHINA Firm:
ZAHA HADID ARCHITECTS In the summer of 2014, during my internship with Zaha Hadid Architects in London, UK I was asked to produce a paper relief model of the Wangjing SOHO in Beijing, China. Located in Wangjing’s center, Wangjing Soho is a mixed-use development consisting of three towers. Designed as three interweaving ‘mountains’ that fuse building and landscape to bring together the surrounding community with a new public park. The design responds to the flows of the city and allows natural daylight into each building from all directions.