HAYDEN A. HOOD FALL 16 - 19
PORTFOLIO
RESUME CONNECT
ACHIEVEMENTS
512-921-0156 haydenahood@gmail.com 3809 Mercer Rd. Georgetown, TX 78628
Texas A&M 2018 Celebration of Excellence: Distinguished Project Award
haydenahood.myportfolio.com
Texas A&M 2018 Joe Bob Merritt ’91 Endowed Scholarship Award
HKS San Francisco, TX | Summer 2019 | Architectural Intern | Hospitality Design
HKS Dallas, TX | Fall 2018 | Architectural Intern | Construction Administration
EDUCATION
Texas A&M 2018 Book Award
Corgan Dallas, TX | Summer 2018 | Architectural Intern | Healthcare Design
Texas A&M University Co ollege Station, TX GP PA: 3.918 De epartmental Honors Student
Texas A&M 2017 Studio Project: Recognized on KBTX News and Texas A&M Today
Sky Ranch Van, TX | Summer 2017 | Overnight Camp Counselor to 5th-6th grade boys
SKILLS Ph hotoshop | Illustrator | Hand Drafting | Revit | AutoCAD |Sketchup | Rhino | Lumion | BIM360 | Model Ma aking | Construction Experience
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Texas A&M 2019 Celebration of Excellence: Distinguished Project Award
EMPLOYMENT
Texas A&M 2017 Celebration of Excellence: Distinguished Studio Award
Texas A&M 2016 Studio Project: Camp Howdy Instrumental Project Award
Texas A&M 2016 Studio Project: Box Project “Wall of Fame” Award
Central Baptist Church Round Rock, TX | Summer 2013-2016 | Renovation, Maintenance, & Equipment Assembly Assistant
Hayden Hood Lawn + Pet Service Round Rock, TX | Spring-Fall 2007-2016 | Self-Employed Lawn Maintenance Provider & Pet Sitter
CAMPUS & COMMUNITY SERVICE Texas A&M Architecture Student Advisory Board TAMU, TX | Spring 2017-2018 | Class representative for the Environmental Design student-body. Continually meets with Department Head to problem-solve/organize solutions for propelling the architecture program
AIAS Member TAMU, TX | Fall 2017-current | Active member of the American Institute of Architecture Students
Bridge Ministries Bryan, TX | Spring 2017 | Volunteer at food pantry, sorting groceries & assisting families
The Big Event College Station & Bryan, TX | March 2017 | Participant in community-wide service projects
Mission Trips Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico | July 2015 | Participant in building concrete sea walls at student camp
Disciple Now Leader Round Rock and Corsicana, TX | Spring 2018-current | Discipleship Leader & Service Project Leader to 5th-8th grade boys
San Francisco, California | July 2014 | Participant in providing inner-city community outreach activities
Beta Upsilon Chi (BYX) TAMU, TX | 2016-current | Cell Group Leader & Active Member
Austin, Texas | June 2014 | ABC Soup Kitchen volunteer in serving food to homeless population
BUILD TAMU, TX | October-November 2016 | Participant in building portable medical clinics to be used around the world
Dessalines, Haiti | January 2014 | Participant in repairing hurricane-damaged hospital
Chattanooga, Tennessee | July 2013 | Participant in repairing homes in low-income neighborhoods Sugar Hill, Georgia | July 2012 | Participant in repairing homes in low-income neighborhoods
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERSTITIAL EXPANSION
HARVEY RAINFALL
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04
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06
22
EDUCATORIUM
PIVOT MUSEUM
34 FUNNEL RESTROOM
AUTHOR’S LODGE
PERSONAL WORK
38
48
44 TRANSFORM HOUSE
ARTWORK + PHOTOGRAPHY
62
54 PROFESSIONAL WORK
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01 EDUCATORIUM
08
EDUCATORIUM LOCATED ON THE TEXAS A&M CAMPUS, THE EDUCATORIUM IS EXPECTED TO TURN OVER 2,000 STUDENTS EVERY 30 MIN. WITH A PROGRAM THAT INCLUDES 2 AUDITORIUMS AND 16 CLASSROOMS CIRCULATION BECAME A MAIN PRIORITY. INTERNALLY, THE BUILDING IS COMPRISED OF A SYMMETRICALLY TERRACED INTERIOR THAT OFFERS A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EVERY FLOOR AS WELL AS EASY WAYFINDING TOWARDS A CENTRAL CIRCULATORY SUBSTRUCTURE. EXTERNALLY, THE BUILDING IS COMPRISED OF A JUXTAPOSED, ASYMMETRICAL STAIRCASE THAT PROVIDES CIRCULATION WITH ACCESS ON EVERY LEVEL AND PANORAMIC GATHERING SPACES. TO BETTER UNDERSTAND THE SITE, CONTEXT, AND SURROUNDING CONDITIONS A THOROUGH ANALYSIS WAS CONDUCTED. AS A RESULT, THE SITE WAS RECONFIGURED TO DISTINGUISH PEDESTRIAN AND VEHICULAR CIRCULATION AND MAINTAIN THE INTEGRITY OF THE PROJECTS LINEAR ELEMENTS. THE EDUCATORIUM DESIGN UTILIZES THE ASYMMETRICAL WRAPPING STAIRCASE AS AN UNFORMAL SHADING STRUCTURE, ALLOWING THE LOWER HALF OF THE BUILDING TO FEEL LIGHT WHILE THE UPPER HALF OF THE BUILDING USES VERTICAL FINS TO FEEL DENSE AND SHADE THE INTERIOR TO REDUCE THE OVERALL R-VALUE. AS AN INTEGRATED STUDIO, STRUCTURE AND SYSTEMS ARE EXPLORED. EXPERIENCE: DESIGN BASED ON HIGH DENSITY OF PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION; SITE AND CONTEXT DEVELOPMENT; INTEGRATION OF STRUCTURE AND SYSTEMS EDUCATION | YEAR 4 | TEAM OF 2 | PROJECT LEAD DESIGNER | PROFESSOR: MARCEL CASTILLO | SOFTWARE/PRESENTATION: REVIT, RHINO, LUMION, ILLUSTRATOR, PHOTOSHOP, HAND SKETCHING, AND MODEL FABRICATION 10
STRUCTURAL INTERVENTION
CORE CIRCULATION
TERRACED INTERACTION
PANORAMIC RELAXATION
SITE PLAN + FLOOR PLAN 1
NORTH WEST ELEVATION
12
0’
12’ 24’
48’
SOUTH WEST ELEVATION
FLOOR PLAN 00
FLOOR PLAN 0
FLOOR PLAN 2
FLOOR PLAN 3
FLOOR PLAN 4
FLOOR PLAN 5
SOUTH EAST ELEVATION
NORTH EAST ELEVATION
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
PERSPECTIVE SECTIONS
14
0’
12’
24’
24’
TRANSVERSE SECTIONS
AUDITORIUM SECTION
STRUCTURAL MODELS
0
12
24
48
PROJECT AXONOMETRIC
LIVE LOAD LOAD DIAGRAM
FRAMING PLAN 1 CONCRETE SHEAR WALL TYP UNO: 24”
1ST FLOOR FRAMING PLAN
W18x
19’ 6” 24’
W12x W18x
19’ 6”
W18x W12x W12x
W12x
W18x
45’
W18x
48’
12
PLUMBING WALL FRAME TYP UNO: W12x72
W18x
W18x
W18x86
36’ 2” 11
W18x
22’ 4” 10
W12x
W18x
W12x
21’ 9” 9
W12x
W18x
STEEL FRAME UNO: W24x131
W24 x149
W12x
25’ 8
W12x
W24x W12x72
W12x
21’ 9” 7
TRANSFER COLUMN B15
W12x
W24x
W12x
6
W12x
5
W18x
W12x W12x
4
W12x
22’ 4”
36’ 2”
45’
25’ 3
W12x W12x
W12x
W12x
2
W12x
W12x
W12x
W12x 15’
11’ 6” 1
W12x
W12x
W12x
W12x
W18x
W12x
W24x
W24x
W24x W12x
W12x
W12x W18x
A
W12x W18x
W24x W18x
W18x
W18x
W24x
0
W24x
W24x
W18x
W24x
W12x
W24x W18x
W24x
W24x
TRANSFER COLUMN E15
W18x
W24x
W18x
W24x W18x
W24x
W24x
W12x72
W18x
W24x
W24x
W24x
W18x
W18x
W18x
W12x
24’
W18x W12x
W12x
W24x W18x
W12x
W12x
W12x
20’ 8”
W12x
W12x W12x
B
1
W12x
W12x
W18x
C
W12x
W18x
W18x
W12x W12x
D
W12x
W12x W12x
W24x
W24x
W12x W12x
W12x
W12x
E
ELEVATION: 7.5’
A1-3, A6-11, A14-16, B4-5, B12-13, B15, C1-3, C6,C11,C14-16, D1-3, D6, D11, D14-16, E4-5, E12-13, E15, F1-3, F6-11, F14-16
W18x
W24x
TYP ELEVATION UNO: 15’ TYP COLUMN UNO: W24x149
00
W18x
W18x
F
W12x
40 PSF
W12x
60 PSF
W12x
80 PSF
JOIST 12’ ON CENTER TYP UNO: W8 W12x
100 PSF
ELEVATOR SHAFT FRAME TYP UNO: W12X72
30’
13
12’
14
15
16
LATERAL CROSS BRACING TYP UNO: W18x36
CD CONNECTION DETAILS
COLUMN CHART
CROSS BRACING
FOUNDATION TO FLOOR RIGID INSULATION
STEEL WF
PRESSURE TREATED SEAL PLATE SUBFLOOR RIGID INSULATION
2
RIM JOIST
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
8
10
11
12
13
14
16
15
STEEL HSS COLUMN
GUSSET PLATE
RIGID INSULATION
SHEAR CONNECTION PLATE SHEAR BOLTS BOLTED MOMENT CONNECTION
B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
PRESSURE TREATED SEAL PLATE
SILL GASKET
WATHER AND WATER PROOFING PROTECTION BOARD
STEEL WF BEAM ANCHOR BOLT
16
CONCRETE SLAB BOLTED MOMENT CONNECTION CONCRETE FOUNDATION WALL
3
INSULATION JOINT
VAPOR INSULATION
C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
STEEL WF
16
SOIL KEY BELL PILES
AUDITORIUM TO FLOOR
4 D
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
GREEN ROOF TO DECKING
16
INSULATION VEGETATION FLOORING
THERMAL INSULATION STEEL COMPOSITE DECKING
FLOORING PEDESTALS
8” ENGINEERED SOIL FILTER FABRIC DRAINAGE MATT WITH FILTER FABRIC MEMBRANE STEEL WF SHEER PLATE AND BOLTS
STEEL COMPOSITE DECKING
FLOORING FLOORING PEDESTALS
WF BEAM
5
E
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
C CHANNEL
CONNECTION FLANGE
VAPOUR CONTROL MEMBRANE
SHEAR PLATE AND BOLTS
RIGID THERMAL INSULATION
ACOUSTIC INSULATION
INSULATION COMPOSITE STEEL DECKING CONNECTION BOLT
C CHANNEL
F
16
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
STEEL WF BEAM
SYSTEMS DIAGRAM SUPPLY AIR
ANALYSIS DIAGRAMS RETURN AIR
HVAC RISERS + ACCESS
EDUCATION EXPLORATION
EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS
WEATHER: SUN PATH, HUMIDITY, RAIN FALL, TEMPERATURE, WIND SPEEDS
USAGE SQUARE FOOTAGES
00
0
1
ELECTRICAL RISERS + ACCESS
FIRE STAIRS + EGRESS
ELEVATOR RISERS 2
GENERATOR 3
4
DRAINAGE DIAGRAM RAIN DRAINAGE GRATES 5
ROOF
GROUND
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02 INTERSTITIAL EXPANSION
INTERSTITIAL EXPANSION INTERSTITIAL EXPANSION PROJECT CREATES A PROGRESSIVE URBAN PLANNING SOLUTION. IT STRIVES TO REINTEGRATE LOWER & MIDDLE-CLASS CITIZENS BACK INTO BRAZIL’S CENTRAL HUB OF SAO PAULO. THE SITE (AVENIDA PAULISTA) CONSISTS OF A LARGE PLAZA THAT YIELDS A TRANSITION FROM THE GROUND TO THE HOUSING COMPLEX ABOVE. TWO PRIMARY CORES ARE IMPLEMENTED TO PROVIDE: MINIMAL IMPACT ON THE URBAN SPACE AT GROUND LEVEL, OPTIMAL EMPHASIS ON THE RETAIL SPACE BELOW GROUND, AND IDEAL CIRCULATION TO THE HOUSING COMPLEX ABOVE. THE DESIGN OF THE UNDERGROUND PATHWAYS UTILIZES A VOID SPACE BETWEEN THE TWO PRIMARY CORES. THE RECESSED CONDITION CREATES A VARIETY OF RETAIL EXPERIENCES, COMMUNITY INTERACTION, AND EASY ACCESS TO PARKING FROM AVENIDA PAULISTA. THE STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS OF THIS PROJECT NOT ONLY ENCOMPASS PRIMARY, BUT SECONDARY CORES THAT FURTHER SUPPORT THE STRUCTURE AND HORIZONTAL ELEMENTS ATTACHED TO THE CORES, PROVIDING EASY ACCESS TO ALL TWENTY-SIX FLOORS AND EACH UNIT. EXPERIENCE: DEFINED PUBLIC VS. PRIVATE CIRCULATION; DESIGNED SOLUTION BASED ON SUN ANGLES OF SITE TO MAXIMIZE NATURAL LIGHTING; DETERMINED BALANCE BETWEEN RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL SPACE. HONORS: CELEBRATION OF EXCELLENCE PROJECT AWARD | MASS HOUSING | YEAR 3 | TEAM OF 3 | PROJECT LEAD DESIGNER | PROFESSOR: LIVIA LOUREIRO | REVIT, AUTOCAD, LUMION, ILLUSTRATOR, PHOTOSHOP, HAND SKETCHING, AND MODEL FABRICATION 20
SITE VOID ANALYSIS
ORGANIZATION OF VIEWS
VOID B LOCK
L IMITED VIEWS
I NT E R NAL VI EWS
EXTER NAL VIEWS
CIRCULATION MAP
B IKE B US PE DE STR IA N VE HICLE
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USAGE MAP
HOTEL B U S I NE S S CO MME R C I AL P U B L I C / HE ALT HCAR E MU LT I FAMI LY HI G HR I S E
DENSITY MAP
HI G H D E NS I T Y ME D I U M D E NSITY LOW D E NS I T Y S I D EWAL KS
NOLLI MAP
STR U CTU R E SID EWAL KS
GROUND INTERVENTION
SUN INTERVENTION
G R E E N S PAC E
PRIMARY COR E S
UN I TS
SU N PATH
G R E E N S PAC E
PERSPECTIVE SECTION
PROGRAM / PRECEDENT ANALYSIS
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PRIVATE
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TAIL
PHYSICAL MODEL
GROUND CONDITION PLAN
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
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PROJECT AXONOMETRIC
UNIT AXONOMETRIC
26
03 PIVOT MUSEUM
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PIVOT MUSEUM THE PIVOT MUSEUM PROJECT EXPLORES TWO ARCHITECTURAL TERMS (SUBDIVIDE AND ROTATE) AND REFINES THE TWO TERMS INTO ONE TERM (PIVOT), THEN DESIGNING A MUSEUM WHICH EXPLORES THAT TERM. EXPERIENCE: INVESTIGATED FLUID CIRCULATION SPACE, PROGRAMMING, LIGHTS & SHADOWS AND ESTABLISHED A TRANSITION SPACE. ANALYZED SITE & CONTEXT, STRUCTURES & PARKING SYSTEMS; DESIGNED AN INVENTIVE, INDIRECT NATURAL LIGHTING SYSTEM; HAND RENDERED FLOOR PLANS, SECTIONS, AND ELEVATIONS. SOFTWARE/SKILLS: AUTOCAD, ILLUSTRATOR, PHOTOSHOP, HAND SKETCHING, AND MODEL FABRICATION. PROCESS MODELS:
HONORS: TEXAS A&M CELEBRATION OF EXCELLENCE STUDIO AWARD | ASSYMBLY | YEAR 1 | SOLO | PROF. ALEJANDRO BORGES | PHOTOSHOP, ILLUSTRATOR, AUTOCAD, SKETCHING, AND MODEL FABRICATION 30
SITE PLAN TOP VIEW
SITE PLAN SECTION
FLOORPLAN 1ST FLOOR
1
3. 1
2
2
2
2
3.
3.
3.
1
1
FLOORPLAN 2ND FLOOR
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
32
FLOORPLAN UNDERGROUND FLOOR
3.
1
3.
2
2
3.
1
1
2
2
3.
1
FLOORPLAN GROUND FLOOR
TRANSVERSE SECTION 1
TRANSVERSE SECTION 2
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04 HARVEY RAINFALL DATA
HARVEY RAINFALL THE HARVEY RAINFALL DATA PROJECT IS A TEAM PROJECT TO DESIGN AND PRODUCE A SCULPTURAL MEMORIAL THAT RECOGNIZES THOSE AFFECTED BY THE DESTRUCTION OF HURRICANE HARVEY. THE DESIGN EXPLORES COMPLEX, ORGANIC SURFACES FROM A COMPILATION OF DATA POINTS EXTRACTED FROM A RAINFALL GRAPH OF FOUR DAYS AFFECTED BY HURRICANE HARVEY. THESE GRAPHS CAME FROM THREE NEARBY AREAS (PEARLAND, HOBBY, AND LEAGUE CITY, TEXAS) AND THEIR AVERAGE.
SHINGLED CANOPY
TRIANGULATED CANOPY
EXPERIENCE: INVESTIGATED DIFFERENT METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION FOR A CURVED SURFACE (TRIANGULATED & SHINGLED) INFORMING THE DESIGN; USED THE POINTS OF RAINFALL DATA ON THE GRAPH TO GOVERN DIGITAL FORM-MAKING; FABRICATED AND ASSEMBLED THE 3’X6’ PANEL. RAINFALL DATA: PEARLAND HOBBY LEAGUE CITY AVERAGE
8.25.17 2.00 2.23 2.01 2.70
8.26.17 11.18 14.07 16.40 7.58
8.27.17 10.25 12.99 18.08 9.74
8.28.17 13.58 11.41 10.86 6.32
AVG. 9.25 10.18 11.84 6.59
MEDIA: TV INTERVIEW & PROJECT SEEN ON TEXAS A&M TODAY (9-22-17) AND KBTX-TV NEWS (9-18-17) | SCULPTURAL MEMORIAL | YEAR 2 | TEAM OF 5 | PROJECT MANAGER AND LEAD DESIGNER | PROFESSOR: MARK CLAYTON | REVIT, RHINO, HAND SKETCHING, AND MODEL FABRICATION 36
RIB SYSTEM
SOFTWARE COMPUTATION 6’
SCULPTURE OUTCOME
38
05 FUNNEL RESTROOM
FUNNEL RESTROOM THE FUNNEL RESTROOM PROJECT IS A SUSTAINABLE BUILDING THAT OFFERS AN ECO-FRIENDLY BATHROOM FACILITY, UTILIZING A WATER RETENTION SYSTEM, COMPOSTING TOILETS, AND LOCALLY-SOURCED ARCHITECTURAL MATERIALS. THE DESIGN COMPLEMENTS THE SURROUNDING ENVIRONMENT AND RESEMBLES A FUNNEL, ACTING AS THE ROOF, THAT CIRCULATES RAINWATER TO A CENTRALIZED HOLDING TANK. RATHER THAN DISGUISING THE SUSTAINABLE ELEMENTS, THEY ARE FOCAL POINTS FOR THE OVERALL FORM, THUS INSPIRING INNOVATION TOWARD A MORE RENEWABLE FUTURE. EXPERIENCE: ANALYZED SITE & CONTEXT FOR A BETTER UNDERSTANDING & IMPLEMENTATION OF SUSTAINABILITY AND RAIN WATER COLLECTION; CREATED HAND RENDERED FLOOR PLAN, SECTIONS, ELEVATIONS. SITE PLAN:
ASSEMBLY | YEAR 2 | SOLO PROJECT | PROFESSOR: KATERI STEWART | HAND SKETCHING AND HAND DRAFTING 40
42
06 AUTHOR’S LODGE
AUTHORS LODGE
HONORS: CELEBRATION OF EXCELLENCE PROJECT AWARD | HOSPITALITY | YEAR 2 | SOLO | PROFESSOR: KATERI STEWART | REVIT, AUTOCAD, ILLUSTRATOR, PHOTOSHOP, AND HAND SKETCHING 44
C AFE
EXPERIENCE: ANALYZED SITE AND CONTEXT OF VIEW & TOPOGRAPHY, DESIGNED AN INVENTIVE ABUNDANT NATURAL-LIGHTING DELIVERY.
N
L OU NGE
THE AUTHORS LODGE IS A MULTI-USE RETREAT FACILITY FOR WRITERS, DESIGNED TO OPTIMIZE CREATIVITY, RELAXATION, AND PRODUCTIVITY. BOTH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SPACES PROVIDE VARIOUS LEVELS OF INTERACTION WITH ADMIRERS. AS A SHARED SPACE, THE MAIN LEVEL PROVIDES A CAFÉ AND LOUNGE WITH A CENTRALIZED FIREPLACE WHERE COLLABORATION BETWEEN WRITERS AND INTERACTION WITH FANS ARE ENCOURAGED. TRANSCENDING ABOVE THE LOUNGE AS A COZY LOFT, THE UPPER LEVEL HOUSES AN INTERACTIVE LIBRARY AND BOOKSTORE FOR WORDSMITHS TO RESEARCH, DEVOTEES TO PURCHASE COMPLETED WORKS, AND RECLINE IN THE NOOKS OF THE A-FRAME OR IMMERSE THEMSELVES IN NATURE ON THE BALCONIES PERCHED AMONG THE TREE TOPS. TUCKED BELOW THE TWO PUBLIC AREAS IS PRIVATE LODGING FOR UP TO THREE AUTHORS TO STAY ON THE LOWER LEVEL WHILE ENGAGED IN THE WRITING PROCESS. A TERRACED LANDSCAPE POSITIONS THE RESIDENCE FLOOR UNDERGROUND ON THREE SIDES WITH ONE SIDE OPEN TO PRIVATE VIEWS OF THE LAKE. BOTH PRIVATE YARD AND PATIO SPACE ARE INCORPORATED.
SITE PLAN WITH ORGANIZED VIEWS
PROCESS SKETCHES
46
SECTION
1200
S AMS UNG
BOOK STORE
LOUNGE
PRIVATE PATIO
BATHROOM
VESTIBULE
STAIRWELL
CLOSET
STAIRWELL
ELEV.
ELEV.
BOOKSTORE
ELEV.
STORAGE
LOUNGE
CAFE
OPEN TO BELOW W
BATHROOM
ELEV.
1 A6
1 A6
48
1 A7
1 A7
SO OUT TH ELEVATION ELEV EL LEV EVAT VAT ATIO TIO ON SOUTH NORTH ELEVATION
UPPER LEVEL FLOORPLAN MAIN LEVEL FLOOR PLAN N
MECHANICAL
STAIRWELL
ELEV.
KITCHEN
KITCHENETTE
CLOSET
BATHROOM
DINING ROOM
BATHROOM
CLOSET
BEDROOM 1
1 A7
BEDROOM 3
KITCHENETTE
LAUNDRY ROOM
BATHROOM
CLOSET
BEDROOM 2
KITCHENETTE
1 A6 6
WEST E ELEVATION LEVA LE VATI TION O EAST ELEVATION
ROOF PLAN LOWER LEVEL FLOOR PLAN
50
07 TRANSFORMATION HOUSE
TRANSFORMATION HOUSE THE TRANSFORMATION HOUSE EXPLORES TWO ARCHITECTURAL TERMS (CARVE AND FRAGMENTATION ) COMBINED AS TRANSFORMATION OF A HOUSE DESIGN FOR AN ARTIST WITH A STUDIO. THE DESIGN EXPLORES THE CONCEPT OF A “LIVING” HOUSE THAT CAN BE TRANSFORMED FROM AN INTIMATE SPACE OF REFUGE TO A GENEROUS SPACE FOR EXHIBITION. EXPERIENCE: DEFINED PUBLIC VS. PRIVATE CIRCULATION; DESIGNED A SOLUTION BASED ON A GRID; DETERMINED BALANCE BETWEEN RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL SPACE; PRODUCED FLOOR PLANS, SECTIONS, ELEVATIONS, AND HAND RENDERINGS.
TRANSFORMATION PROCESS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
PROCESS SKETCH:
HONORS: CELEBRATION OF EXCELLENCE STUDIO AWARD | RESIDENTIAL | YEAR 1 | SOLO | PROFESSOR: ALEJANDRO BORGES | SKETCHUP, ILLUSTRATOR, PHOTOSHOP, HAND SKETCHING, AND MODEL FABRICATION 52
LIGHT STUDY
SECTION
FLOOR PLAN: TRANSFORMED FLOOR1
FLOOR3
FLOOR2 KITCHEN
GALLERY
OPEN AIR ROOM
STUDIO
PUBLIC SPACE
BEDROOM LIVING
PRIVATE SPACE
DINING MULTIUSE
VERTICAL CIRCULATION
FLOOR PLAN: CLOSED FLOOR1
FLOOR3
FLOOR2 KITCHEN
GALLERY
OPEN AIR ROOM BEDROOM
DINING
LIVING MULTIUSE
STUDIO
HORIZONTAL CIRCULATION
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VIOLETTE, HAITI
08 PERSONAL WORK
B
FLOOR PLAN
44' - 0" 15' - 8"
12' - 8"
15' - 8" 15' - 4"
1
PHARMACY / EYE GLASSES
1
12
249 SF
15' - 0"
14' - 8"
18' - 4"
8' - 0"
STORAGE
17' - 8"
MULTI-USE MEDICAL CLINIC FOR GENERAL PRACTITIONERS MEDICAL SERVICES,. CONSTRUCTION BUDGET FILLED BY DONATED INTERNATIONAL FUNDS AND CONSTRAINED TO LOCAL CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS WITH DOMESTIC HAITIAN CONSTRUCTION METHODS & LABOR.
249 SF 26 27 26.A1
2
92 SF 15
MIX USE
11
0' - 4"
259 SF
21' - 0"
4' - 0"
HALL BREEZE WAY / WAITING ROOM
5' - 4"
O.R.
3
298 SF
15' - 0"
2 STACKABLE MOVEABLE FULL HEIGHT PARTITION WALLS
MOVEABLE PARTITION WALL LOCATION
4' - 0"
13
4' - 0"
MIX USE
1075 SF 90' - 0"
3
35' - 2"
25 SF
6 13
15' - 0"
2
MOVEABLE PARTITION WALL TRACKS
2' - 8"
SCRUB
17
0' - 4"
2
5' - 4"
9' - 0"
3' - 0"
BATH
0' - 6"
3 18
EXPERIENCE: CONTRIBUTED PRO BONO ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES; PROVIDED A UNIQUE SOLUTION FOR FLOOR PLAN LAYOUT ISSUE WITH SLIDING INTERIOR PARTITION WALLS TO FACILITATE TRAVELING DOCTORS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES WHO PROVIDE LARGE-SCALE DENTAL, HEARING, AND EYE EXAMS FOR 1-2 WEEKS AT A TIME WHILE NOT INTERRUPTING THE DAILY DELIVERY OF ROUTINE MEDICAL SERVICES; INCORPORATED NATURAL AIR VENTILATION FOR THE EXAM ROOMS & LOBBY; RECYCLED LOCAL SURPLUS RESOURCES (GLASS BOTTLES) IN DESIGN TO CREATE A STAINED GLASS ELEMENT.
5
10
4
264 SF
15' - 0"
15' - 0"
11
MOVEABLE PARTITION WALL LOCATION
REC.
4
210 SF
9
259 SF
EXAM
15' - 0"
9' - 0"
5 17' - 8"
MIX USE
16
BACKGROUND: WHILE PREVIOUSLY IN HAITI WORKING ON A HOSPITAL EXPANSION, I SAW MUCH NEED AND RESPONDED TO THIS OFFER TO CREATE PLANS FOR A REGIONAL CLINIC ON THE ISLAND.
5
2
4
EXAM
1
8
4’
8’
16’
9' - 4"
INTAKE / RELEASE
0FFICE
8
249 SF
7
7
117 SF
7 44' - 0"
2 A107
BOTTLE DIAGRAM
18' - 4"
122 SF
0’
6
6
15' - 0"
9' - 0"
0' - 4"
122 SF
1.5" STEEL TUBE FRAME AND METAL SHEET CLAD BARN DOOR
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D
1.5" STEEL TUBE FRAME AND METAL SHEET CLAD BARN DOOR
14' - 8"
HEALTHCARE | YEAR 3 | SOLO | HIRED BY AND DONATED TO CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH, VIOLETTE, HAITI | HAND SKETCHING, PHOTOSHOP, ILLUSTRATOR, REVIT, AUTOCAD
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16' - 0"
SUZANNE WESLEY MEDICAL CLINIC
BUILDING CURRENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION AND SCHEDULED FOR COMPLETION SUMMER/FALL 2020.
1 A107
1' - 6"
PERSONAL WORK:
A
ENTRY RENDER
NORTH/SOUTH ELEVATION D
C
EAST/WEST ELEVATION A
B
1
7 1
2
A107
A107
6
A106
WALL APEX 18' - 4" Level 4 16' - 10"
1
2
WALL APEX 18' - 4" Level 4 16' - 10"
CORRUGATED METAL ROOF
2' - 2"
4' - 0"
4' - 0"
CORRUGATED METAL ROOF
Level 3 12' - 10" CORRUGATED METAL ROOF
Ceiling level 10' - 0" 1' - 4"
1' - 4"
SECURE BARN DOOR TRACK TO CMU BOND BEAM
1' - 4"
CORRUGATED METAL ROOF
Ceiling level 10' - 0"
10' - 0"
1' - 4"1' - 4"
8' - 7 3/4"
1' - 4"1' - 4"
7' - 4"
2 LAYERS OF CMU VENT BLOCKS OUTLINE OF BARN DOOR
4' - 8"
1' - 4"
3
Level 3 12' - 10"
8' - 0"
4' - 8"
4
5
Office floor level 0' - 0"
Office floor level 0' - 0"
4' - 0"
8’
16’
FOUNDATION PLAN A
B
C
A
D
44' - 0" 16' - 0"
12' - 10"
12 x 12
C
B
D
A
B
12 x 12
C
B
C
D
GFI
12' - 0"
GFI
15' - 5"
GFI
15' - 5"
10 x 12
1
1 GFI
10 x 12
A
D
1
1 SLAB IS 4" THICK CONCRETE WITH #3 @ 12" O.C.E.W.
12' - 0"
10 x 12
CEILING PLAN
#4 STARTER BAR MIN. 24" TO ALL CORNERS AND OPENINGS WITHIN CONCRETE FILLED CMU
15' - 2"
12 x 12
ELECTRICAL PLAN
SLAB PLAN
GFI
4’
0’
2
2' - 2"
9' - 6"
1.5"
2' - 4"
2
2
2
VOID IN TILES FOR VENTILATION
2 MOVEABLE FULL HEIGHT PARTITIONS STACKED AGAINST THIS WALL
GFI
9' - 0"
26 51 00.A4
GFI
15' - 0"
15' - 0"
1.5" 1.5"
GFI
10 x 12
GFI
2' - 2"
10 x 12
10 x 12
3
3
3
3
26 51 00.A5
O.R.
VOID IN TILES FOR VENTILATION
3
10 x 12
10 x 12
10 x 12
4
90' - 0"
GFI
GFI
GFI
15' - 0"
15' - 0"
GFI
PARTITION WALL LOCATION
1.5"
GFI
GFI
GFI
PARTITION WALL LOCATION
REC.
4
GFI
12 x 12
VOID IN TILES FOR VENTILATION
GFI
15' - 0"
10 x 12
10 x 12
12 x 12
15' - 0"
GFI
10 x 12
10 x 12
10 x 12
5
5
5
5
1.5"
4
4
4
GFI
GFI
15' - 0"
1.5"
GFI
1.5" GFI
15' - 0"
GFI
GFI
GFI
10 x 12
GFI
GFI
1.5"
10 x 12
GFI
1.5"
6
6
6
6
GFI
10 x 12
0FFICE
GFI
14' - 7"
8
GFI
GFI
14' - 7"
GFI
VOID IN TILES FOR VENTILATION
GFI
1.5"
GFI
12 x 12
12 x 12
12 x 12
16' - 0"
12' - 0"
16' - 0"
7
7 44' - 0"
0’
58
4’
8’
16’
2
1
A107
A107
GFI
7
7
DETAILS BOTTOM CHORD OF TRUSS FRAME ROOF TRUSS
PARTITION TRACK BOLTED TO UNDERSIDE TO BOTTOM CHORD OF TRUSS FRAME
LADDER WIRE HORIZ. LAID IN MORTAR
2 OFF NO.4 BARS SET INTO CONCRETE FILLED BOND BEAM
CROSS SECTION OF CMU WALL
WELDED 1 1_2" STEEL TUBE FRAME
GALV. CUSTOM ORB ROOFING SCREWED INTO FRAME
GALV. CUSTOM ORB ROOFING SCREWED INTO FRAME
METAL BOTTOM TRACK AND SPACER FLOATS ABOVE FLOOR OFFICE FLOOR LEVEL
SIDE ELEVATION OF ROOM PARTITION 7 BOND AS LINTEL INSTALLATION 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
FRONT ELEVATION OF ROOM PARTITION 1 ROOF TRUSS TO WALL ANCHOR 3” = 1’-0”
5 INTERNAL PARTITION 1 1/2" = 1'-0" #3 VERTICAL REINFORCEMENT WIRED TO STARTER BARS NOTE: 24" MIN. OVERLAP
A #4 STARTER BARS AT TRUSS LOCATIONS SIDES OF OPENINGS AND CORNERS OF THE BUILDING
CMU BOND BEAM BARN DOOR OVERHAED ROLLER TRACK
C 3
8" CMU WALL
WELDED 1 1_2" STEEL TUBE FRAME
8" CMU BLOCKS CONCRETE FILLED AT STARTER BAR LOCATIONS ONLY #3 SLAB MESH @ 12" O.C.E.W.
Office floor level 0' - 0"
2" CONCRETE FILLET 45 DEG.
#3 STIRRUPS @ 12" O.C.
METAL BOTTOM TRACK AND SPACER BOLTED TO FOUNDATION
#3 STIRRUPS @ 24" O.C.
#4 REINFORCEMENT BARS 2 TOP, 2 BOTTOM
8" WIDE CMU BLOCKS
GALV. CUSTOM ORB ROOFING SCREWED INTO FRAME
1' - 0"
1' - 0"
2" CONTINUOUS CONCRETE FILLET
0' - 1 1/2"
Office floor level 0' - 0"
#3 FABRIC MESH 12" O.C.E.W.
0' - 4"
0' - 1 1/2"
STEP DOWN TO BREEZEWAY
0' - 4"
0' - 4" 1' - 0"
Office floor level 0' - 0"
#3 SLAB MESH @12" O.C.E.W.
3# SLAB MESH @12" O.C.E.W. CRANKED INTO FOUNDATION BEAM
BREEZEWAY FLOOR LEVEL
#4 BARS 2 TOP, 2 BOTTOM WITH MIN. 1 9/16" COVER
1' - 0"
0' - 10"
2 EXTERNAL FOUNDATION BEAM 3" = 1'-0"
0' - 10"
6 BREEZEWAY OPENINGS BARN DOOR DETAIL 3" = 1'-0"
3 BREEZEWAY/OFFICE SLAB 3" = 1'-0"
4 INTERNAL FOUNDATION BEAM 3" = 1'-0"
D
C
2
1
A107
A107
A
B
WALL APEX 18' - 4" LEVEL 4 16' - 10"
TRANSVERSE SECTION
0' - 4"
1' - 4"
2' - 8"
1' - 4" 1
WIND CIRCULATION
LEVEL 3 12' - 10"
VENT EN NT T BLOCKS BLO OC O CK KS SF FOR FO OR AIR A R FLOW F FLO OW O W
CEILING LEVEL 10' - 0"
VOID D IN DROP ROP P CEILING C CEILIN G FO FOR RA AIR RF FLO FLOW L LOW
BOND BEAM OV OVER V OPENING
VENT BLOCKS VENT BLOCK L KS S FOR R AIR R FLOW F FLO L LOW
SUSPENDED SU S U P ND D CE CEIL E LI LIN NG TO O O.R. O R., O. EX XAM ROOMS XAM RO R OO O OM MS S AND AN AND OFFICE OFF C
MA MANUFACTURED ANUFACTURED UFAC CTU CTURED TUR RED D FAB FABRICATED ABRICATED RICATE R ED METAL META METAL T T TRU TRUSSES RUSSES R S
16"x8"x8" 8"x8" CMU BLOCKWORK 8" 8
10' - 8"
F URO FLURO O TRO TROFFERS OF FFERS 6' - 4"
VEN EN NT T BLOCKS BL LOCKS KS FOR AIR FLOW FLO OPEN O P N FO PE PEN FOR OR B BO O OT TTLES T L S SEE SET T2
VEN NT T BLOCKS BLO OC O CKS KS FOR FO OR AIR A R FLOW FLO OW O W
1' - 4"
1' - 4"
#4 STARTER BARS SHOWN LOCATED AT ALL OPENINGS AND CORNERS
0’
4’
8’
FLOOR LEVEL 0' - 0"
16’ 3 A110
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QUADRUS LOCATED IN MENLO PARK, CALIFORNIA, QUADRUS IS A MULTI-TENANT COMMERCIAL PROJECT THAT PROVIDES A HOSPITALITY-STYLE WORK ENVIRONMENT TO HIGH TECH COMPANIES. MY RESPONSIBILITIES: -AIDED IN THE SCHEMATIC DESIGN CONCEPTS THROUGH HAND-DRAWN PROCESS SKETCHES. -PERFORMED SITE ANALYSIS BY REVIEWING THE EXISTING CONTEXT BUILDING CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS IN BLUEBEAM. -SOFTWARE MODELED THE TOPOGRAPHY, SURROUNDING STRUCTURES, AND QUADRUS UTILIZING A COMBINATION OF REVIT, SKETCH UP, AUTOCAD, AND RHINO. -AIDED IN THE RENDERING IMAGERY THROUGH THE USE OF LUMION AND PHOTOSHOP. -MODIFIED THE PLANS, SECTIONS, AND ELEVATIONS IN ILLUSTRATOR AND AUTOCAD TO ENHANCE THE LINE WEIGHTS AND COLORING. -PARTICIPATED IN INTERNAL MEETINGS WITH INTERIOR DESIGNERS AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS. COMMERCIAL| SUMMER 2019 | FIRM: HKS | HAND DRAFTING, PHOTOSHOP, ILLUSTRATOR, REVIT, SKETCHUP, RHINO, AUTOCAD, LUMION, BLUEBEAM
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AETNA SPRINGS LOCATED IN POPE VALLEY, CALIFORNIA, AETNA SPRINGS IS A HISTORICAL RESORT THAT HAS UNFORTUNATELY BEEN ABANDONED AND IS DECAYING. AT HKS, WE PRODUCED A PRESERVATION-BASED URBAN PLAN TO INCLUDE NEW AMENITIES AS WELL AS EXISTING STRUCTURES.
-MODELED TOPOGRAPHY AND EXISTING STRUCTURE THROUGH A COMBINATION OF REVIT, SKETCH UP, AND AUTOCAD SOFTWARES.
OPTION 1
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-PERFORMED SITE ANALYSIS, REVIEWED LOCAL CODE AND HISTORICAL PRESERVATION REQUIREMENTS, AND EVALUATED THE CONDITION OF THE EXISTING STRUCTURES IN BLUEBEAM.
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HOSPITALITY | SUMMER 2019 | FIRM: HKS | HAND DRAFTING, PHOTOSHOP, ILLUSTRATOR, REVIT, SKETCHUP, AUTOCAD, LUMION, BLUEBEAM
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40’
80’
160’
SITE PLAN: OPTION 01
HALL ARTS HOTEL & RESIDENCES LOCATED IN THE DOWNTOWN ARTS DISTRICT, DALLAS, TEXAS, THE HALL ARTS RESIDENCES & HOTEL IS A 467,455 SQUARE FEET 28-STORY LUXURY RESIDENTIAL TOWER AND A 12-STORY LUXURY HOTEL WITH 183 ROOMS, 50 CONDOMINIUMS, A POOL, AND A RESTAURANT. THIS PROJECT IS THE FIRST RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT TO REGISTER FOR WELL MULTIFAMILY CERTIFICATION IN TEXAS AND IS PURSUING LEED CERTIFICATION. MY RESPONSIBILITIES: -STUDIED DETAIL DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS AND ASSIGNED WALL TYPES FOR THE RESIDENTIAL TOWER UTILIZING BLUEBEAM AND REVIT. -PARTICIPATED IN COORDINATION MEETINGS WITH MEP REPRESENTATIVES AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS. -CONDUCTED SITE VISITS AND PROVIDED PROGRESS REPORTS
RESIDENTIAL + HOSPITALITY | FALL 2018 | FIRM: HKS | BLUEBEAM, REVIT
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BREAKING THROUGH RE: BUILD RE:BUILD IS A COMPETITION PROJECT THAT SEEKS TO ENVISION A MEDICAL CLINIC OF THE FUTURE. THE RE:BUILD PROJECT IS A FULL-SERVICE SURGICAL FACILITY THAT PROVIDES PATIENTS THE OPTION TO REBUILD THEIR BODIES, LIVES AND WELL-BEING. THE CENTER INCORPORATES TECHNOLOGY SUCH AS ROBOTICS, 3D-PRINTING SOFTWARE, BODY SCANNING AND AUGMENTED REALITY THAT ARE PARTNERED WITH ONE-STOP SURGICAL AND REHABILITATION SERVICES. MY RESPONSIBILITIES: -FULLY IN CHARGE OF THE RENDERING PROCESS. THE TASK WAS UNUSUAL AS THERE WAS A MINIMAL SOFTWARE MODEL. INSTEAD, I WAS GIVEN A LIBRARY OF INSPIRATIONAL IMAGERY TO COMPILE FOR EACH RENDER. 2D IMAGERY WAS APPLIED THROUGH THE USE OF PHOTOSHOP AND ILLUSTRATOR TO REPRESENT A 3D SPACE AS A COLLAGE.
HEALTHCARE | SUMMER 2018 | FIRM: CORGAN | PHOTOSHOP, ILLUSTRATOR
DCS PRESENTATION DESIGN CULTURE SERIES (DCS) IS AN HKS PRESENTATION ON HOW SOFTWARE HAS TRANSFORMED THE CREATIVE INDUSTRY. MY RESPONSIBILITIES: -GRAPHIC DESIGNER, RESEARCHER, AND SPEAKER -INVESTIGATED HOW THE INTRODUCTION OF PHOTOSHOP ALTERED JERSEY DESIGNS IN THE NBA. TO ENGAGE THE HKS AUDIENCE, I PHOTOSHOPPED THREE ICONIC NBA PLAYERS WEARING HKS-THEMED JERSEYS WITH HKS BRANDING THAT REPRESENTED THE DIFFERENT JERSEY DESIGN ERAS. -UTILIZED PHOTOSHOP AND ILLUSTRATOR TO PRODUCE A DCS POSTER FOR BRANDING.
PRESENTATION | SUMMER 2019 | FIRM: HKS | PHOTOSHOP, ILLUSTRATOR
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10 ARTWORK + PHOTOGRAPHY
ARTWORK ART IS A DRIVING FORCE FOR ARCHITECTURAL INSPIRATION, BUT IT IS ALSO A MULTIFACETED EXPRESSION I HAVE EXPLORED BEYOND ARCHITECTURE. ART INFLUENCES THE WAY I SEE THE WORLD; I PARTICULARLY ENJOY DOCUMENTING MY TRAVELS WITH A SKETCHPAD OR CANVAS IN HAND. WITH THIS PASSION, I ENJOY THE INVESTIGATION OF NUMEROUS TYPES OF MEDIUMS.
ART | FALL 2012-CURRENT | OIL PAINT, WATER COLOR, COLORED PENCILS, PASTELS, INK PENS, MARKERS, GRAPHITE PENCILS
PHOTOGRAPHY SIMILAR TO ART, PHOTOGRAPHY INFLUENCES MY ARCHITECTURAL ASPIRATIONS. PHOTOGRAPHY ALLOWS ME TO STUDY THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND NATURE THROUGH A CREATIVE LENS. THE DISCIPLINE OF FRAMING SHOTS WITH SPECIFIC PROPORTIONS, ANGLES, AND LIGHTING ENCOURAGES THE WAY I DESIGN SPACES AND VISUALLY RENDER ARCHITECTURAL PROJECTS.
PHOTOGRAPHY | FALL 2012-CURRENT | NIKON D90 CAMERA, PHOTOSHOP 70
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HAYDEN A. HOOD SENIOR ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN STUDENT