PORTFOLIO NOITCELLOC
UVA M.ARCH 2024
compiled work of Hailey Ciolino
RESUME USER
STNETNOC
SKILLS
EDUCATION
UNIVERSTIY OF VIRGINIA / SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE Aug 2021 - May 2024
Charlottesville, VA
Jun 2022 - Jul 2022
Master of Architecture & Certificate in Historic Preservation Preservation Study Abroad : Vicenza, Italy
Rhino 3D modeling; ArcGIS; Adobe Photoshop; Adobe InDesign; Adobe Illustrator; Enscape; Microsoft Suite; Lidar Scanning; wood working with both early american tools and power tools; pouring concrete; drawing; painting; laser cutting; routing both
JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY / ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN Aug 2016 - May 2021
Jun 2019
Charlottesville, VA
foam and wood; thermaforming; plaster pouring; film photography & development
Bachelor of Fine Arts : Architectural Design Minor in Studio Art
Study Abroad : Vienna, Austria
EXPERIENCE
SCHOLARSHIPS
MERRELL SOULE ARCHITECTS PC May 2023 - Aug 2023
AIA PECONIC / ANTHONY DISUNNO
Sag Harbor, NY
Intern at a high- end residential archtiecture firm. Created construction documents for GC’s in using AutoCAD. Used Adobe Photoshop to create sketch renders for client meetings. Attended site visits. Joined client meetings. Used sketchup for project renders. Worked on interiors, picking out
Merit & Financial Aid
2021 - 2022 06.06.22
stones, tiles, appliances, etc. Worked on a competition submission.
DILANDRO ANDREWS ENGINEERING PLLC Jul 2022 - Aug 2022
Southampton, NY
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA Academic Scholarship
2021 - 2022
J. BINFORD WALFORD
James Madison University SADAH
2018
Internship using AutoCAD Architecture to create official floor plans for the firms future office expansion. Gained valuable exposure to the
STROMSKI ARCHITECTURE PC Jun 2021 - Aug 2021
engineering side of architecure projects. Riverhead, NY
Internship using AutoCAD to create floor plans, sections, and elevations
for small scalle commerical and residential scale projects.
GRAY FOX DESING WORKS Oct 2020 - Nov 2020
Internship working in a woodshop on a farm in Harrisonburg Virginia. Learned how to design and build custom hand-crafted wood furniture. Attended site visits for installations. Spent 60 unpaid hours learning under highly skilled wood
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craftsmen.
WILLIAM F. COLLINS AIA ARCHITECTS LLP Jun 2019 - Aug 2019
Internship using AutoCAD to draft and edit construction documents. Attended various site visits and sat in on client meetings. Printed, prepared, and
GIANTS IN THE DIRT
Jun 2018 - Aug 2018
transported drawing sets for approvals. Manhattan, NY
Shadowing experience developing interior architectural design skills for commerical and residential projects in Manhattan, NY. Sat in on client
SAILING INTRUCTOR
Jun 2010 - Aug 2014
meetings. Gathered inspiration for interior design projects. Hampton Bays & Sag Harbor, NY
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Instructed youth & adult levels in sailing Sunfish Sailboats. Learned how to communicate instructions well and demonstrated responsibility through being
liable of the student’s safety.
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FO ELBAT TABLE OF CONTENTS 01
WARM SPRINGS
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NEW YORK CITY
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LOS ANGELES
cultural, historic preservation, thermal baths
affordable housing, hybrid programming, reacting to the edge
cultural, museum, art center, community engagement
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CADIZ
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VICENZA
cultural, historic preservation, music research cente
hand sketching
CHARLOTTESVILLE building systems, landscape, modeling
ARCHITECTURE STUDIES case studies
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RENDER OF COURTYARD
Thermal Baths at Warm Springs Arch 6010 :: Fall 2021 Professor :: Darcy Engle
The design of the thermal baths at Warm Springs focuses on the duality between the existing bath houses and the views from the proposed spaces. The landscape of the Appalachian Mountains dominates and sets the scene of the surrounding environment for the design. The framed views within each proposed space play an important role in attempting to honor both the exisiting bath houses and their surrounding landscape. Through the use of blank walls and inspiration from the famous architect Tadao Ando, this project strives to reflet the landscape while also inviting the beholder’s imagination. Through the use of bareness and void, the admission of nature invites the user to have a personal experience with each visit. With the use of gutters, water is captured and redirected to the pools by a system of underground pipes.
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PROPOSED INTERVENTION FLOOR PLANS
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1. Lobby 2. Gift Shop 3. Massage Therapy 4. Single Bathrooms 5. Showers 6. Mud Therapy 7. Courtyard 8. Hot Pool 9. Changing Rooms 10 10. Warm Bath 11. Cafe 12. Steam Bath 13. Office 14. Men’s Bathroom 15. Women’s Bathroom 16. Yoga Studio 17. Laundry 18. Cold Baths 19. Terrace
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1. Lobby 14 2. Gift Shop 3. Massage Therapy 4. Single Bathrooms 5. Showers 6. Mud Therapy 7. Courtyard 8. Hot Pool 9. Changing Rooms 10. Warm Bath 11. Cafe 12. Steam Bath 13. Office 14. Men’s Bathroom 15. Women’s Bathroom 16. Yoga Studio 17. Laundry 18. Cold Baths 19. Terrace
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Floor Plan 1 Scale 1/16”=1’0”
Floor Plan 1 Scale 1/16”=1’0”
Floor Plan 2 Scale 1/16”=1’0”
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HAND - DRAWN AXONOMETRIC
CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
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1. Metal Roofing 2. Water Drain 3. Insulation 4. Concrete 5. Rebar 6. Prefabricated concrete slab 7. Insulation 8. Vent 9. Concrete slab 10. Heater pipe 11. Insulation 12. Sanitary ventilation 13. Cavity
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1. Metal Roofing 2. Water Drain 3. Insulation 4. Concrete 5. Rebar 6. Prefabricated concrete slab 7. Insulation 8. Vent 9. Concrete slab 10. Heater pipe 11. Insulation 12. Sanitary ventilation 13. Cavity
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BUILDING SECTIONS
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RENDERS
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PROGRAM DIAGRAM
Thread: Operating at the Edge weaving public space and affordable living
Arch 6010 :: Fall 2022 Professor :: Matthew Jull Partner :: Grace Guirl
Located in the Lower East Side on the corner of FDR and Delancey St in a sea of residential housing communities, the site oberlooks the East River and is just south of the Williamsburg Bridge. As an intersection for foot, bike, train, and vehicular traffic, the linear citing of the plot creates a unique set of challenges. These challenges deal with the physical, social, and institutional issues in the area and the greater metropolitan area of New York City to cultibate and weave a new fabric that affects the surrounding people, institutions, and traffic. This hybrid residence, uses the idea of weaving program throughout the apartments. The hybrid “plus” programming allowes for a park that moves through the building and stretches to the edge of the East River. The design was driven by the idea of a thin building, that offers 3-sided views in the single corridor parts, mixed in with double corridor, 2-story apartments.
FORM STUDIES
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PLUS PROGRAM EXTRACTED
SECTION PERSPECTIVE
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SITE PLAN + GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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UNIT TYPES
(plus program removed)
TYPICAL FLOOR PLANS
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double loaded corridor
shared residence space
residential units
plus program
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slight kinks in the building come from following the sites existing geometry, as well as framing different viewpoints
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RENDERS
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PLUS PROGRAM SECTIONS
atrium
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dog park 09
market 01-04
playground 10
children’s daycare 04-06
swimming pool + sitting areas 11-12
playground 06-09
entertainment spaces + restaurant 13-14
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BOYLE HEIGHTS COLLAGE + RENDER
Art Carrier [Exploded Museum]
Arch 7020 :: Spring 2022 Professor :: Manuel Bailo Esteve
During the beginning stages of research surrounding Boyle Heights, I became instantly enamored by Self Help Graphics & Art’s history. Self Help Graphics & Art Center is an organization that serves as an important cultural arts center that has encouraged and promoted Chicana/o and Latina/o art in East Los Angeles. This Art Center works hard to educate the neighborhood children about art and culture, but the sheer physical geography of East Los Angeles isolated much of the ta rget group from their services. In effort to remedy this shortcoming, they set out to devise a plan that would bring the art studio to the surrounding community by creating theBarrio Mobile Art Studio. Barrio Mobile Art Studio began in 1975, in a converted UPS-style truck, and was the first of its kind in the country to take arts education to the streets of LA. This idea of distributing art around the Boyle Heights community has inspired the design for the Art Carrier. This project contains two buildings. One for production, where light and skylights are evident from the exterior of the building, and the other for storage, where little light is admitted into the building. The storage building allows trucks to be plugged in and pick up art to be distributed to the other three sites. The shelves reveal themselves from the exterior of the building, exposing the interior function. Together these buildings are intended to unite the community of Boyle Heights through art production, distribution and endless storage for any art medium.
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STREET COLLAGE
URBAN SCALE SITE PLAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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SECTIONS
underground
TRUCK “PLUG-IN” STUDIES
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CONSTRUCTION DETAILS + BUILDING AXON
EXPLODED CONSTRUCTION AXON
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DANCE STUDIO OVERLOOKING THE EXISTING COURTYARD
Flemenco Research Center [Cadiz, Madrid]
Arch 7020 :: Fall 2023 Professor :: Ines Martin Robles
This project proposes an augmentation to the storied Valcarcel edifice in Cadiz, Spain. The existing Valcarcel School is situated along the Atlantic Sea in the neighborhood of La Viña. The proposed design center serves as a community research and dance center dedicated to Flemenco music.The school is currently undergoing restoration alongside this proposed intervention.Cadiz is a fully fortified insular city connected to the mainland through bridges built int he second half of the 20th century.
The design is informed by the conceptual resonance of the city’s fortified walls and the famous watchtowers. This project also aims to highlight the contrast between light and dark through its materials. The preservation of heavy masonry paired with the proposed transparent corten steel light towers, brings a new life to the Valcarcel School and serves as a hub for community in the city of Cadiz.
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FLOOR PLANS
RENDER
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SECTIONS
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ELEVATION
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MAIN SECTION
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bike lane
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VILLA GAZZOTTI GRIMANI
VICENZA Summer 2022 Professor :: Luis Pancorbo & Ines Martin Robles
During my time traveling to Vicenza, Italy with a group of students and professors, I was taught the importance of technical drawing and design. Over the course of 5 weeks, I was instructed on hand drawing by observing the relationships of a particular place, and by recording the development of prototypical constructions at the scale of the town, building, and element. By learning how to properly draw the geometry in proportion, the scale of these conditions began to reveal itself in Palladian’s architecture.
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Villa Grazzotti- Grimani 05.30.22
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PLUS PROGRAM SECTIONS
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Brion Cemetery 05.31.22
Ponte de Rialto Venezia 06.10.22 Chiesa di Santa Maria dei Miracoli 06.16.22
Brion Cemetery
Villa Grazzotti 05.30.22
Giardino Giusti 06.33.22
Brion Cemetery 05.31.22
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Padua 06.02.22
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Chiesa di Santa Maria dei Miracoli 06.16.22
Ponte de Riatto Venezia 06.10.22
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Brion Cemetery 05.31.22
Padova 06.02.22
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Torre dei Lamberti 06.08.22
Villa Pisani Bonetti Vicenza 06.07.22
Villa la Rotunda 06.04.22
Basilica Palladian 06.14.22
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Palladio Museo 06.28.22
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Teatro Olimpico 06.21.22
Torre dei Lamberti 06.08.22
Vicenza 06.14.22
Vicenza 06.14.22
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Teatro Museo Olimpico Palladio 06.21.22 06..28.22
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Teatro Olimpico 06.21.22
Basilica Palladian 06.06.22
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Ponte S. Paolo 06.09.22
Ponte S. Paola 06.09.22
Palladio’s Steps Arena di Verona 06.04.22
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Torre dei Lamberti 06.08.22
Piazza dei Signori 06.09.22
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Arena di Verona 06.08.22
Palladio’s Steps 06.04.22
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Design Build Studio Current Studio Project :: Spring 2024 Professor :: John Comazzi Partners :: Emily Tucker, Vy Do, Zakiya Frye
This is my current studio project for this semester. The goal of this studio is to design a dwelling for Biscuit Run Park in Charlottesville. Biscuit Run Park is a new park in Albermarle County (1190 acres), and the work of this studio will support the county in their efforts to provide a range of amenities throughout the Park that will highlight the natural environments and historical legacies of the site. The final installations will also support the county’s commitment to sustainable practices and initiate new cross-sector partnerships that will explore the innovative uses and applications for upcycled wood materials sourced from various sites within the County Park system and UVA’s sawmilling team. Working in a group of 4, we all approached the project through itterative models in multiple scales. Our site is located next to a pond that is a home to beavers and many other wildlife species. Due to the proximity to the pond and the fragile, working landscape that emodies it, we are desiging a pavilion that lightly touches the ground. Concept 2, which is photographed to the left, is the concept we are currently progressing. This project is important to consider how materials will be brought to and assembled on site. The pavilion will be permanent and will be required to last for many years.
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EARLY STUDY MODELS : BUILDING SYSTEMS
MODULAR
MODULAR
FRAME + SKIN
FRAME + SKIN
LAYERING + STACKING
LAYERING + STACKING
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CONCEPT 1
5'
BEAVER POND | CONCEPT 01
(13) 2"x4"x5 21" lumber
(24) 4"x6"x12' lumber (8) 2"x4"x8" lumber Installed flush to the exterior lumber slat 13’ - 6”
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EXPLODED AX
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BEAVER POND | CONCEPT 02
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(20) 6”x6” lumber 6” increase per post
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BEAVER POND | CONCEPT 03
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(20) 6”x6” lumber 6” increase per post 7’6” (10) 0.5” steel arch 6” increase per arch 7’6” (10) 0.5” steel arch 6” increase per arch
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(12) 6”x 6” lumber 6” increase per post (12) 6”x 6” lumber 6” increase per post 9’0” 9’0”
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Villa Müller Redrawn Summer Design Institute :: Summer 2021 Professor :: Katie Stranix
This case study was redrawn during the Summer Design Institute at UVA. Through redrawing floor plans, elevations, section perspective, and axonometric, I was able to better understand Loos’s Raumplan theory. Raumplan divides the house’s interior into interconnected multi-level spaces arranged in a hierarchy of the functions importance. This case study allowed me to explore my graphic skills as well teach me how to draw an accurate section perspective.
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07 Catalina House Catalina House Catalina House Studio Rick Joy Undergrad :: Spring 2018
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Catalina House
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