Resume and Portfolio 2017

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HECTOR MARTINEZ ROSALES

Education

hectorm@ksu.edu 620.805.4542

Masters of Architecture, Kansas State University- Manhattan, KS. Minor in Regional and Community Planning Minor in Leadership Studies

2011-2017

Study Abroad, Tecnologico de Monterrey- Queretaro, Mexico

2016

spent a semester studying abroad at the Tecnologico de Monterrey in Queretaro, MX. where we created a series of diagrams and plans for a revitalization master plan of the city

Fluent: English and Spanish Software Proficiency: RhinoCAD, SketchUp, Revit, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign and Microsoft Office

Master Thesis

The Positive Void: Resilient Urbanism

2016-2017

Professor Jay Seibenmorgen, AIA This thesis explores the idea of fostering a positive impact on the gentrification area of the Art’s District in Los Angeles, CA.

Experience

Hoefer Wysocki Architects- Dallas, TX.

2016

Little Free Library Project- Dallas, TX.

2016

Queretaro Design Competition/Scholarship

2016

The Clark Enersen And Partners- Kansas City, MO.

2015

St. Mary’s Catholic Church Bidding Proposal- Garden City, KS.

2015

Premier Homes Construction- Garden City, KS.

2014

Multicultural Student Center Charrette Competition

2014

Developing Scholars Undergraduate Research Program

2011-2013

completed construction documents using Revit; proposed schematic designs using sketchup; developed diagrams for presentations using illustrator and photoshop designed and developed construction documents for a Little Free Library Project that was used for a variety of events during a summer reading program in the greater Dallas area entered a design competition while studying abroad that led to a 4-week abroad project in L’Aquila, Italy to design an present a restoration master plan project for the city focused on the development of schematic renderings for presentation proposals

completed 3D model using SketchUp and developed renderings for project bidding for Rev. Charles Seiwert worked with blue-prints to precisely cut and assemble residential buildings on site member of the team that developed a schematic design for proposed Multicultural Student Center at Kansas State University 2-year research experiment exploring the thermal dynamics and structural feasibility of gabion cage construction for immediate disaster use Professor Michael Gibson 1-year exploration research project understanding the design principles of Louis Kahn’s, “Yale Center for British Arts Museum” Professor Chris Fein


hectorm@ksu.edu 620.805.4542

Leadership

Multicultural Student Center Planning Committee

2017

United States Hispanic Leadership Institute Conference (USHLI)

2017

Founder of Latinos in Architecture Organization (LIA)

2017

committee dedicated to the advancement for a Multicultural Student Center at Kansas State University selected to attend the USHLI conference in Chicago, Ill. for active participation in service projects on campus a group of students founded on service, leadership, and scholarship dedicated to the advancement of Latinos and minority architecture students

Graduate Teacher Assistant

2016- 2017

assistant to Professor Nathan Howe and Professor Matt Knox digital course

Mortar Board Senior Honor Society Member

2016- 2017

Founder of the Canvas Of Diversity Student Project

2015

Resident Assistant for Kansas State University Housing

2014

Project Impact Peer Mentor Leadership Program

2014

College of Architecture, Planning, and Design Freshmen Mentor

2014- 2015

Hispanic American Leadership Organization (HALO) Member

2011- 2017

National Organization for Minority Architecture Students (NOMAS) Member

2011- 2017

O’Brate Foundation Scholarship

2015- 2017

Charles Burton Design Nominee

2015

RTKL Undergraduate Award

2014

Dean’s Honor Roll

2013

Multicultural Student Center Charrette Award

2012

honor leadership group on campus dedicated to the development of scholar and community projects semester leadership project intended to display the vast diversity of the student body at Kansas State University through the use of art and visual media in charge of the well-being and overall satisfaction of residents in the Jardine Apartments actively demonstrating leadership through formal and informal communication to high-school seniors and college freshmen acting as a role model for assistance in projects and college development to freshmen in the College of Architecture, Planning, and Design minority group performing services throughout campus and the larger Manhattan area minority organization in the College of Architecture, Planning, and Design dedicated to the enrichment of student competition nation-wide

Recognition

Cecil O’Brate scholarship is given to students with 3.0 GPA or higher that demonstrate an inclination towards academic success and professional endeavor third year award dedicated to the “architecture student of the year” computer award provided by RTKL for the representation of academic success demonstrating academic excellence on consecutive terms awarded for completion and exceptional design of a new Multicultural Student Center concept

References

Clemente Jaquez-Herrera

Associate Vice President| Design Director AIA| NCARB| LEED AP Hoefer Wysocki Architecture|Dallas, TX

Jay Siebenmorgen

Master Thesis Professor| AIA College of Architecture, Planning and Design Kansas State University|Manhattan, KS.

clemente.jh@gmail.com

jay.siebenmorgen@gmail.com


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HECTOR MARTINEZ ROSALES SELECTED WORKS 2014-2016


ABOUT ME I developed a passion for the built environment at the age of eight, when I would observe my grandpa lay brick for his personal home design projects. I have grown to understand a variety of construction methods, materials, and architecture theories which have enriched my desire to become a licensed architect. I consider myself to be a strong independent learner, worker, and leader. My background consits of working with the designbuid company of Premier Homes, in Garden City, KS., working as a summer intern at The Clark Enenrsen and Partners firm in Kansas City, MO., and also working at Hoefer Wysocki Architects in Dallas, TX. My goal is to establish myself as a well rounded professional and someday be a leader of my own firm.

CONTACT

CONTENTS 2014-2016 01. INTERMODAL HUB| LAWRENCE, KS Formalizing structure with the influence of nature

02. ONE- ARTIST MUSEUM | NEW YORK, NY

A focus on circulation and the interaction of artwork by artist Gabriel Orozco

03. PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO| MANHATTAN, KS A contextually engaging infill project

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INTERMODAL HUB| LAWRENCE, KS 01

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INTERMODAL HUB, LAWRENCE, KS. FALL 2015

Lawrence, KS. has seen an increase in population in the last decade because of its proximity to the larger metropolitan area of Kansas City, MO. There is now a growing demand for a public link between the two cities that may also act as an inter-modal hub for the local community. The current station is located south of the Kansas River at the intersection of E. 7th St. and New Jersey St., the new design will be remodeled and expanded to meet the increasing transportation demand. Currently it is failing due to its lack of visibility and identity in the community. The design of the structure and canopy is inspired by the surrounding vegetation. The translucent roof modules allow the visitor to visibly identify the structural components of the roof top. The building is organized to ease the transition, to and from, the train. The station design also includes a variety of mixed use that will act both as a node and as a focal point for the city of Lawrence. View from E. 7th St.

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Circulation Axis New Jersey St.

New York St.

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Canopy Dimension

Section A-A

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Canopy Iteration 12

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D Tie Rod Connection

Tie Rod Connection

2”Gauge Steel Tie Rod

2”Gauge Steel Tie Rod

T.O. Structure 61’- 4”

3 A401

T.O. Structure 61’- 4”

1’ Primary Steel Structure

1’ Primary Steel Structure 2 A401

2 A402 Roof 46’- 0”

Roof 46’- 0”

Transperant FRP (White, Matte) Kalwall Insulation (1.69 R Value)

Transperant FRP (White, Matte) Kalwall Insulation (1.69 R Value)

6” Hollow Pipe for Drainage (w/ Intumescent Coating [2mm, 4hr]) (White, Matte)

1 A401

W2x24 Steel Beam (w/ Intumescent Coating [2mm, 4hr]) (Grey)

6” Hollow Pipe for Drainage (w/ Intumescent Coating [2mm, 4hr]) (White, Matte)

W2x24 Steel Beam (w/ Intumescent Coating [2mm, 4hr]) (Grey)

Low-e Unitised Glazing (Clear, 2.38 R Value) Double Glazed System

Interior Perspective

Low-e Unitised Glazing (Clear, 2.38 R Value) Double Glazed System

Concourse Level 30’- 6”

Concourse Level 30’- 6”

Spider Connection

Horizontal SS Mullion 3 A402 4” Curtain Wall Mullion

Finished Floor Fir Wood Typ.

4 A401 Mezzanine Level 16’- 0”

Mezzanine Level 16’- 0”

Concrete Shearwall

4 3/4” C-Channel Container Structure 3 1/2” Light Gauge Steel Framing Double Laminated Window Finished Gypsum Ceiling Board

1 A402 Ticketing Hall Level

Ticketing Hall Level

0’-0”

0’-0”

Smooth Concrete Finish

Wall Section Detail 1

Smooth Concrete Finish

Poured Concrete Slab

Poured Concrete Slab

4” Batt. Insulation

4” Batt. Insulation

Boarding Perspective

Wall Section 1 1/4” =1’-0”

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NOTES

Wall Section 2 1/4” =1’-0”

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Description

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ONE- ARTIST MUSEUM| NEW YORK, NY 02

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ONE- ARTIST MUSEUM, NEW YORK, NY. SPRING 2015

The One-Artist Museum project in New York City is designed to house the artwork of Gabriel Orozoco, a Mexican artist who gained his reputation in the early 90s as a photographer and sculptor of the often-ignored objects. This thought of experiencing art with a different point of view became the underlying concept of the overall design. The location of this project in New York City is at the crossing of Lafayette and Houston street. It is surrounded by numerous retail stores and is adjacent to a subway entrance. Due to the amount of traffic and pedestrian crossing surrounding the site, the One-Artist Museum project has the potential to become an iconic symbol for New Yorkers and tourists. The design of the museum creates spaces that allow visitors to be part of the art installations while maintaining a presence of the city, this enriches the experience of Orozco’s unique installations. In order to maintain visual permeability the building is designed with staggering floors and channel glass facades. Continuous circulation is also achieved by a series of stairs that are placed on the extremities of the building in order give the visitor an ability to visually experience all angles of an installation.

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Structure Diagram

Responding to Context

Circulation Diagram

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Lobby Perspective

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PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO, MANHATTAN, KS. 03

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PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO, MANHATTAN, KS. SPRING 2014

The Photography Studio is located in down-town Manhattan, KS., a growing district known for its rich art history and culture. The site is currently used as a parking lot that neighbors an important alley that acts as a corridor for the entire city. Throughout the project the design is focused on the integration of light. By designing a series of undulating floors, the photographer is capable of using the most dramatic effects of natural light at any given time of the day. The design of these floors is focused on the southern facade of the building to create a connection with the neighboring alley, adding to the historic marker and significance of down-town Manhattan. The program of building includes a variety of uses in order to serve the community as more than just a photography studio.

Lobby Perspective

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