JOSE RAFAEL HOLGUIN PORTFOLIO 2007 - 2012 M.ARCH I AP ADMISSION
JOSE RAFAEL HOLGUIN | 25 YEARS OLD | QUITO, ECUADOR
EDUCATION
INDEPENDENT WORK
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO (UNM) – ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO
JULY 2011 TO PRESENT - HOUSE, COFFEE PLANTATION – NANEGALITO, ECUADOR
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN ARCHITECTURE – FALL 2005 TO SPRING 2009 MAGNA CUM LAUDE (GPA 3.78)
DESIGN + BUILD: 2,690-SQFT HOUSE 1ST STAGE COMPLETED, 2ND STAGE UNDER CONSTRUCTION.
DEANS LIST (FALL ’05, TO SPRING ‘09) MERIT CITATION: 2007/08 LEADING EDGE DESIGN COMPETITION
3 1ST PLACES IN IN-SCHOOL COMPETITIONS
OCTOBER 2010 TO MAY 2011 - ARROYO RESIDENCE – TUMBACO, ECUADOR DESIGN + BUILD OF: 1,700-SQFT HOUSE RAMMED EARTH AND WOOD CONSTRUCTION
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
50% RECYCLED MATERIALS, SALVAGED DOORS AND WINDOWS
RVC ARQUITECTOS – QUITO, ECUADOR OCTOBER 2010 TO PRESENT - ARCHITECT | ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN ARCHITECT / PROJECT MANAGER
SEPTEMBER 2012 TO PRESENT - COLEGIO BENALCAZAR – QUITO, ECUADOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING FOR NEW 322,000 SQFT K-12 SCHOOL
PLANNING, PROGRAMING, DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN SPECIALIST LEAD DESIGN ARCHITECT AND PROJECT LEADER FOR COMPETITIONS: JANUARY 2011 – “COLEGIO JOSE ENGLING” K-12 SCHOOL: 1ST PLACE
COURSES AND CERTIFICATES LEED AP+ – DECEMBER 2009. GREENBUILD 2009 - PHOENIX, ARIZONA. NOVEMBER 2009.
AUGUST 2011 – “COLEGIO HUMBOLDT” GERMAN SCHOOL : 2ND PLACE AUGUST 2012 – ECUADOR FINANCIAL PLATFORM : FINALIST
SOFTWARE REVIT, AUTOCAD, ADOBE SUITE, SKETCHUP, MAYA
ENVIRONMENTAL DYNAMICS, INC – ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO
ECOTECT, VASARI, DOE EQUEST, ENERGY +, AGI 32
JULY 2009 TO JULY 2010 - INTERN ARCHITECT | PERFORMANCE DESIGN | LEED CONSULTANT ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN, MODELING AND DRAFTING
PUBLICATIONS
ADVANCED ENERGY & DAYLIGHT MODELING
MAGAZINE ARTICLE IN CONSTRUCTION/DESIGN MAGAZINE
HIGH UNDERSTANDING OF MECH. ENGINEERING CONCEPTS RELATED TO ARCHITECTURE
TOPIC: ADAPTING A SUSTAINABLE PRACTICE IN ECUADOR
INVOLVEMENT IN NET-ZERO ENERGY, DAYLIGHT & WATER PROJECTS
BIBLIOGRAPHY: JOSE HOLGUIN. “LA ARQUITECTURA ECOLOGICA SE IMPONE.”
LEED CONSULTING – 15+ PROJECTS
NOVA TENDENCIA NOVEMBER 2012: 20-21.
ELEVATE – LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS / ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO OCTOBER 2009 TO JUNE 2010 – VOLUNTEER/COLLABORATOR NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION FOR A SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ECUADOR GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL – QUITO, ECUADOR AUGUST2010 TO JANUARY 2011 – VOLUNTEER/COLLABORATOR
PERSONAL ACTIVITIES ECUADOR SQUASH NATIONAL TEAM (RANKING TOP 3 IN NATION). 2002 TO 2005. INTERNATIONAL SQUASH PAN-AMERICAN AND SOUTH-AMERICAN TOURNAMENTS MOUNTAIN CLIMBING COTOPAXI: 19,100 FEET HIGH, HIGHEST ACTIVE VOLCANO IN THE WORLD CAYAMBE: 19,000 FEET HIGH ANTISANA: 18,700 FEET HIGH ILINIZAS: 17,200 FEET HIGH
INDEX
QUITO FINANCIAL PLATFORM
1
MIND+SOUL+BODY SCHOOL
6
TOUCHING THE LAND
9
BATH HOUSE
12
MUSEUM FOR THE ARTS
14
INTERSECTING NATURE + SKY
16
EQUESTRIAN RESIDENCE
19
QUITO FINANCIAL PLATFORM QUITO, ECUADOR | JULY 2012 CONTEXT
FRONT VIEW
DESCRIPTION
SITE - URBAN CLUSTER GENERATOR
PLANNED SUBWAY LINE SCARCE OPEN URBAN AREAS UNPLANNED URBAN DEVELOPMENTS HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CENTRALIZED POLITICAL CENTER
QUITO FINANCIAL PLATFORM COMPETITION - FINALIST QUITO, ECUADOR - JULY 2012 COLLABORATION WITH RVC ARQUITECTOS ROLE: TEAM LEADER, DESIGNER & ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN TEAM: CRISTHIAN ERAZO, JOSE M. CORNEJO A PROPOSAL FOR THE FINANCIAL PLATFORM OF ECUADOR COMPETITION, THE COMPLEX HOUSES THE PUBLIC FINANCIAL ENTITIES. QUITO SUFFERS FROM LARGE UNPLANNED DEVELOPMENTS ALONG ITS EDGES, SCARCE OPEN SPACES, UNDEFINED COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL CENTERS, LARGE MOVEMENTS WITHIN URBAN AREAS AND UN-SUSTAINING NEIGHBORHOODS. AMIDST THE DENSIFYING AND UNORDERLY URBAN DEVELOPMENT OF QUITO, THE PROPOSAL ACTS AS A CATALYST FOR
QUITO METROPOLITAN AREA, 2010 POPULATION: 2.300.000
SOCIO-CULTURAL INTEGRATION, OPEN VEGETATED URBAN SPACE AND MINIMAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT. THE PROJECT POSITIONS ITSELF AS THE EPI-CENTER OF A PROPOSED FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL URBAN CLUSTER , TYING ITSELF TO THE FUTURE SUBWAY SYSTEM. GLOBALIZATION AND FAST GROWTH OF THE CITY REQUIERES FELIXIBLE AND ADAPTABLE SPACES THAT ACCOMODATE THE DIFFERENT SCALES OF HUMAN INTERACTION, FROM THE INDIVIDUAL SCALE TO THE SCALE OF MASSES.
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QUITO FINANCIAL PLATFORM NATIONAL COMPETITION: FINALIST SITE PLAN
CONCEPTUAL PROGRESS
PRIMARY TRANVERSAL CIRCULATION CORRIDOR
SITE
PRIMARY LONGITUDINAL CIRCULATION CORRIDOR
INTIAL CONDITION
1
E
THE PROJECT CHALLENGES THE PREDOMINANT “PODIUM” TYPOLOGY IN DENSE CITY AREAS, WITH THE MEANS OF RESTORING OPEN URBAN SPACE.
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EXTERIOR-SPACE SHAPING PERPENDICULAR VOLUMES
BY DENSIFYNG THE DEVELOPMENT TOWARDS A HIGH-RISE TIPOLOGY, LARGE AMOUNTS OF OPEN SPACE ARE LIBERATED AT PEDESTRIAN LEVEL.
W
NORTH-SOUTH ORIENTATION REDUCES SOLAR EXPOSURE
5
SOLAR CONTROL
AN INTEGRATED ADAPTABILITY TO ENVIRONMENTAL, SEISMICAL, TRANSPORTATIONAL, FUNTIONAL AND CULTURAL NEEDS IS THE PRIMORDIAL SHAPER OF THE FORM.
BUILDING VOLUMES
THE DESIGN PROPOSES A NATURAL HIERARCHICAL ORDER OF SPACES THAT INTERCONNECT ALLOWING THE OCCURENCE OF DIVERSE SOCIAL AND GOBERNMENTAL FUNCTIONS.
CLEAN ENERGY FUEL CELLS
WIND GENERATION
GEOTHERMAL COOLING
PASSIVE VENTILATION SYSTEM
WATER EFFICIENCY/COLLECTION
HIGH PERFORMNCE SKIN
PHOTOVOLTAIC ARRAY
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3RD ORDER PUBLIC SPACE
2ND ORDER PUBLIC SPACE
1ST ORDER PUBLIC SPACE
SPATIAL HIERARCHY
CONNECTION TO FUTURE SUBWAY STATION
UNDERGROUND CAR PARKING
INTERNAL CIRCULATION AXIS
LINEAR PARK AND CIRCULATION AXIS
LINKAGE TO MASS TRANSIT (BUS)
CONNECTIVITY
COMMERCIAL AND COMMUNITY PROGRAM
GOBERNMENTAL FUNTIONS
3
INTEGRATED PERFORMANCE
COMMERCIAL, RETAIL AND COMMUNITY SERVICES
COMMUNITY CENTER RECREATION AREAS AND CARE
6
RESIDENTIAL SUPPORT BASIC SERVICES
RESIDENTIAL
PRIMARY LARGE-SCALE URBAN VOID
PROGRAMMATIC
2
NEIGHBORHOOD NEEDS
VISUAL CONNECTION TO HISTORIC DOWNTOWN
AUDITORIUM/GALLERY/HALL UNDERNEATH LIFTED SURFACE
ACCESIBLE ROOF GARDENS
CULTURAL PROGRAM
QUITO FINANCIAL PLATFORM QUITO, ECUADOR | JULY 2012
CONCEPTUAL PROGRESS
4
8
3
QUITO FINANCIAL PLATFORM NATIONAL COMPETITION: FINALIST GROUND LEVEL PLAN
PERFORMANCE BUILDING SYSTEMS TO SUBWAY
A
PARKING WATER REUTILIZATION
C
C
B
B
MAIN CIVIC PLAZA COOLING - AIR OUTTAKE
PERMEABLE FLOOR PLANS CUSTOMER SERVICE
RENEWABLE SOLAR ENERGY
UNDERGROUND PUBLIC LIBRARY
RENEWABLE WIND ENERGY (HIGH WIND SPEED ZONES)
STREET LEVEL COMMERCIAL AUDITORIUM & EXHIBITION
PASSIVE COOLING
LINEAR PARK CIRCULATION AXIS DAYLIGHT AUTONOMY
SEMI-PUBLIC RESIDENTIAL COURTYARDS
WATER TREATMENT & STORAGE
C-C
TOWER FUEL CELL (BLOOM)
COMMERCIAL & BASIC NEEDS
AIR INTAKE GEOTHERMAL COOLING
COMMUNITY CENTER
A
SECTION A-A 4
QUITO FINANCIAL PLATFORM QUITO, ECUADOR | JULY 2012 DAYLIGHT AUTONOMY 1500
LUX
SOLAR EXPOSURE 7500+
160,000
WH/M2
WIND ENERGY 450,000
2.7
M/S
8.3
N
TYPICAL LOCAL BUILDING ENVELOPE
SOLAR EXPOSURE - ANNUAL AVERAGE
HIGH SPEED WIND CANAL THOUGH SITE
DAYLONG ELECTRIC LIGHT USE, HIGH GLARE & MECHANICAL COOLING
PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS THE PROPOSED PROJECT WAS SIMULATED AND COMPARED AGAINST A SAME PROJECT WITH DESIGN-CONSTRUCTION FEATURES THAT ARE PREDOMINANT IN BUILDINGS OF THE SAME TYPOLOGIES IN QUITO. THE CITY’S YEAR-LONG COOL CLIMATE ALLOWS THE DESIGN OF TOTAL PASSIVE BUILDINGS. THE SIGNIFICANT ENERGY SAVINGS MAKE THE INCLUSION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES AND EFFICIENT BUILDING SKINS FEASIBLE IN THE ECONOMIC CONDITION OF THE COUNTRY. ENERGY, WATER AND DAYLIGHT AUTONOMY WAS ACHIEVED FOR THE TOWERS.
LOCAL CONSTRUCTION
PROPOSED DESIGN
KWH(X000)
KWH(X000)
8
8
6
6
4
4
2
2
61.3% REDUCTION
N
VOIDS WITHIN TOWERS CHANNEL WIND
PROPOSED BUILDING ENVELOPE
ADAPTED SOLAR CONTROL FACADE
100% DAYLIT SPACES CONTROLLED SOLAR GAIN
LOUVER LENGTH CORRELATES TO RADIATION AREA LIGHTING SPOT LIGHTING
*ECOTECT & VASARI ANALYSIS 2010 WEATHER DATA
EXTERIOR USE PUMPS & AUX
COOLING VENTILATION
MISC.
*DOE EQUEST COMPUTER SIMULATION - QUITO WEATHER DATA
VOIDS AT TOWERS - HIGH WIND SPEED
N WIND TURBINES PLACED AT HIGH AIR SPEED ZONES
SECTION B-B 5
BATH HOUSE ALBUQUERQUE, NM | UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO | 2007 PHYSICAL MODEL - MONTAGE
CONCEPT DRAWINGS
PERSPECTIVE
PHYSICAL MODEL
BATH HOUSE ICE + WATER + VAPOR
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO, ARCH STUDIO 202, SPRING 2007 INSTRUCTOR: KIMA WAKEFIELD WE EXPERIENCE SPACE NOT ONLY THROUGH OUR EYES, BUT THOUGH OUR PERCEPTION OF TEMPERATURE AS WELL. THIS DESIGN FOR A BATH HOUSE EXPERIMENTS WITH THE CONDITIONS OF SPACE INFLUENCED BY THE DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES CREATED BY THE CHANGING STATES OF WATER. USERS MOVE THROUGH THE BUILDING FOLLOWING THE TRANSITIONS OF WATER... FROM ICE COLD SHOWERS, TO TEMPERATE POOLS TO STEAMY BATHS OF HOT WATER. THE GLASS VOLUMES COVER THEMSELF IN FROST, THIN LAYERS OF WATER AND WATER VAPOR, DEPENDING ON THE CURRENT STATE OF THE WATER IN THE SPACE.
STATES OF WATER
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BATH HOUSE ALBUQUERQUE, NM | UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO | 2007 SITE PLAN - FLOOR PLANS
SELECTED ELEVATION & SECTION
DIAGRAMS
JUNE SOLSTICE
DECEMBER SOLSTICE
TRANSLUCENT
WATER ELEMENTS
SOUTH ELEVATION
LEVEL 1 FLOOR PLAN
PUBLIC VS PRIVATE
CIRCULATION SYSTEMS
SITE PLAN
LEVEL 2 FLOOR PLAN
SECTION CUT A
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INTERMISSION PERSONAL PHOTOGRAPHY
RADIAL SYMMETRY, GROWTH, 2011
AS A PERSONAL EXPLORATION I HAVE BEEN PASSIONATE ABOUT UNDERSTANDING THE PATTERNS OF ORDER IN NATURE I HAVE ONLY SEEN THE MOST PERFECT DESIGNS IN THE FRACTAL NATURE OF THE WORLD
INTERMISSION PERSONAL PHOTOGRAPHY
WEAIRE-PHELAN STRUCTURE, BUBBLES, 2010
BILATERAL SYMMETRY, FRACTAL, 2012
MUSEUM FOR THE ARTS ALBUQUERQUE, NM | UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO | 2008 ELEVATIONS & SECTION
PHYSICAL MODEL
INTERIOR VIEW (PHYSICAL DAYLIGHT MODEL)
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO, ARCH STUDIO 402, FALL 2008 INSTRUCTOR: STEPHEN DENT DESIGN FOR AN ARTS MUSEUM FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO. THE PROJECT FOCUSES ON A CLEAR UNDERSTANDING OF THE INTRICATE PROGRAMATIC NEEDS AND FUNCTIONING OF AN ARTS MUSEUM. EXTENSIVE RESEARCH WAS DONE IN ORDER TO DESIGN EXHIBITION SPACES THAT PROVIDE OPTIMUM LIGHTING CONDITIONS FOR THE WORKS OF ART. STRONG FOCUS WAS ALSO PLACED ON DETAILS OF CONSTRUCTION AS WAYS TO LEARN THE ANATOMY OF A BUILDING TO ITS SMALLEST DETAILS.
SOUTH ELEVATION
NORTH ELEVATION
EAST ELEVATION
WEST ELEVATION
PHYSICAL DAYLIGHT MODELONE OF A SERIES OF MODELS USED TO TEST AND MEASURE DAYLIGHT INSIDE OF THE GALLERY SPACES
SECTION CUT RHOUGH EXHIBITIONS
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THE WALLS AT THE EXHIBITION SPACES LEVITATE ART IS THE FOCAL POINT OF THE SPACE.
MUSEUM FOR THE ARTS ALBUQUERQUE, NM | UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO | 2008
1 &2
SECTION THOUGH ATRIUM AND EXHIBITION
ST
ND
FLOOR PLANS
GLAZING TRANSLUCENT INSULATION FLASHING CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE STEEL DECK GUTTER
THERMAL INSULATION
FLASHING VENT (PASSIVE COOLING) ALUMINUM FRAME
OPERABLE STEEL LOUVERS REFLECTIVE STEEL
STEEL BEAM
WOOD PROFILE
STEEL PROFILE
TRACK LIGHTS
STEEL SPIDER FITTING
STEEL FRAME HVAC DUCT GYPSUM BOARD 6 INCH METAL STUD
EXHIBITION SPACE FLOOR FINISH CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE
STEEL CABLE TIE
STEEL SPIDER FITTING
STEEL DECK BEAM CABLE SUPPORT STEEL FRAME CEILING PANELS GIRDER
W8 X 10 STEEL COLUMN 93.04% EFFICIENT FLOOR FINISH ISOLATION JOINT SLAB ON GRADE CONCRETE FILL BASE PLATE LEVELING CONCRETE POUR
STEEL HANDRAIL GLASS PANEL STEEL FITTING CONCRETE GLASS FRITTING DENSITY VARIES TO CREATE IMAGE TENSILE STEEL CABLE VENT STEEL CABLE TIE
FOOTING REINFORCING STEEL COMPACTED FILL BOARD INSULATION
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COFFEE PLANTATION HOUSE PERSONAL DESIGN-BUILD COMMISSION INTERIOR
PANORAMA
CONCEPTUAL PROGRESS
(1)
PICK SITE
THE PROJECT IS FOR A FAMILY WHO RETREATS EVERY WEEKEND TO A COFFEE PLANTATION 2 HOURS NORTH OF QUITO, LEAVING THE HECTIC CITY LIFE BEHIND. PASSIONATE ABOUT NATURE, BIRDWATCHING, BUGS AND NIGHT-GAZING; THEY WANTED A SPACE WHERE THEY CAN STAY FOR A WEEKEND AND A FUTURE ADDITION THAT WILL CONTAIN THE BEDROOMS AND A STUDIO. HOW DO YOU CREATE A SPACE THAT LIVES UP TO THEM ?
(2)
HORIZONTAL PROJECTION
THE FAMILY SPACE IS THE INTERSECTION PRODUCT OF TWO SPATIAL-VOLUMETRIC PROJECTIONS.
(1) THE SITE IS PURPOSELY PICKED ON A HIGH POINT. (2) A HORIZONTAL VOLUME OF SPACE IS PROJECTED TOWARDS THE NATURAL LANDSCAPE, RIVER, COFFEE PLANTATIONS AND THE MORNING SUN.
(3) A VERTICAL VOLUME OF SPACE IS PROJECTED TOWARDS THE SKY, PICKING UP QUALITIES OF BRIGHTNESS, OPENNESS AND LIGHTNESS.
(3)
VERTICAL PROJECTION
(4) THE INTERSECTION BETWEEN THE TWO SPATIAL PROJECTIONS IS THE DEFINED SPACE: A SPACE INTERWOVEN WITH THE EXTERIOR, BRINGING YOUR ATTENTION TO NATURE AND LEVITATING YOU TOWARDS THE SKY.
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(4)
VOLUMETRIC INTERSECTION
COFFEE PLANTATION HOUSE NANEGALITO , ECUADOR | 2010 - 2012 INTERIOR
BUILDING SECTION *NO SCALE
BUILDING SECTION
RAISED ROOF
I BELIEVE THAT NATURE HOLDS THE MOST EFFICIENT DESIGNS... IT PERFECTS FORM AND FUNCTION THROUGH EVOLUTION... AND THE SAME CAN BE SAID ABOUT LOCAL VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE... THE HOUSE HAS PICKED UP DESIGN CUES FROM LOCAL VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE TO PERFORM IN THE MOST COMFORTABLE, UNOBSTRUSIVE AND NATURAL WAY WITHIN THE TROPICAL RAINFOREST CLIMATE
CONVECTION & CROSS VENTILATION REFLECTIVE ROOF REPELS HEAT SLOPED ROOF QUICKLY DISCHARGES RAINWATER
COLUMN/BEAM CONSTUCTION REINFORCES THE CONCEPT OF LIGHTNESS
WOOD + BRICK + CONCRETE 3 PRIMARY MATERIALS: ALL OBTAINED FROM CLOSESTS TOWN (NANEGALITO) AND BUILT WITH LOCAL WORKFORCE ONLY. LOCALLY PRODUCED MATERIAL
MAY 2011 PLANT LIFE IN THE SITE
RAISED SLAB COOLS WITH BREEZE DECREASES MOSITURE KEEPS WILDLIFE AWAY LONG OVER HANGS PROVIDE SHADE
LARGE NATURAL DAYLIGHT
SEPTEMBER 2012
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COFFEE PLANTATION HOUSE PERSONAL DESIGN-BUILD COMMISSION PORCH VIEW
EXTERIOR
PLAN VIEW
PLAN VIEW
-4.00 M
A. FAMILY ROOM B. COVERED PORCH C. OVERLOOK SPACE D. DINING / GRILL E. KITCHEN F. BATHROOM G. STORAGE H. PARKING I. FUTURE ADDITION: BEDROOMS / STUDIO J. COVERED EXTERIOR WALKWAY
C A
-3.00 M
B
D
B -2.00 M
NORTH
0 1
A 5
10M
E
C
J
-1.00 M
D
G
F
B’
I
E
C’
H
1
2
3
4
+/-0.00 M 5
D’ 6 E’
7 8
18
+1.00 M
EQUESTRIAN RESIDENCE SANTA BARBARA , CA | UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO | 2008 PERSPECTIVE
DESCRIPTION
SITE PLAN
NORTH
LEADING EDGE DESIGN COMPETITION - MERIT CITATION UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO, ARCH STUDIO 302, SPRING 2008 INSTRUCTOR: KRISTINA YU PROJECT PARTNER: CHAD HARRIS RESIDENCE FOR THE EQUESTRIAN TEAM OF UC SANTA BARBARA. THE PROJECT LOOKS AT THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BUILDING VOLUME AND SKIN, PROPOSING A DETACHED CONTINUOUS BUILDING ENVELOPE THAT INTEGRATES BUILDING SYSTEMS WHILE CREATING INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR SPACES. A FLUID, CONTINUOUS CONCRETE DIAPRHAGM STRUCTURE DEFINES INTERIOR SPACES. THE DETACHED WOOD SKIN IS REPLACED PERIODICALLY, RESPECTING THE WOOD CARBON LIFE-CYCLE AND ACTING AS A CENTRAL UNIFYING FACTOR FOR STUDENTS, HORSES AND BUILDING. RESIDENCE A PLAZA B GALLERY C HORSE DISPLAY D HORSE SHELTER E GATHERING SPACE F CORRALS G TRAINGING H WOOD TREES & COMPOST I
I
G
F
A
B
C
H D
E
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EQUESTRIAN RESIDENCE LEADING EDGE DESIGN COMPETITION: MERIT CITATION WOOD CYCLE
SECTION
SECTION MODEL
LOCAL TREES ON SITE
HEALTHY SOIL HIGH CARBON CONCENTRATION
CROPS FOR HORSE FOOD COMPOST DECAYING ORGANIC MATERIAL
FUTURE EXTENSIONS SPACES
WOOD SHAVINGS HORSE BEDDING
PROJECTION SCREEN
LIVING
GALLERY
FEEDING
SECTION THROUGH PLAZA
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EQUESTRIAN RESIDENCE SANTA BARBARA , CA | UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO | 2008 FLOOR PLANS
SHAFT DIAGRAM A. HORSE TACK ROOM B. FEED STORAGE C. M.E.P. ROOM D. HORSE ROOM E. ADMINISTRATION F. HORSE FEEDING G. OPERABLE BUILDING H. VERTICAL CIRCULATION I. STUDENT BEDROOMS J. INDIVIDUAL STUDY AREAS K. OUTDOOR TERRACE L. COMUNAL KITCHEN AND DINING M. ENTRY LOBBY N. LAUNDRY O. COMUNAL RECREATION AREA P. VERTICAL SHAFT
G F D C A
E
P B
H
1
FLOOR PLAN - ST LEVEL
K
J
SECTION ROOF SKIN - SOUTH FACING PHOTOVOLATICS (35 DEG. SOUTH)
SOUTH FACING MOUNTEDPHOTOVOLATICS
SLOPED ROOF SLAB WATER COLLECTION AT SHAFT
2X8 BRIE SOLEIL WOOD SKIN SYSTEM SHADES THE BUILDING
PASSIVE COOLING VERNOULI EFFECT
J
WALL SECTION
RADIANT COOLING ABOVE (CONCRETE SLAB)
N I
P
L
RADIANT HEATING BELOW (CONCRETE SLAB)
I H
J
M
FLOOR PLAN -
LIGHTWELL HIGHLY REFLECTIVE INTERIOR
J
OPERABLE GLAZING FOR CROSS VENTILATION
2ND LEVEL - ENTRY
K
J
J
CISTERN
OPERABLE BUILDING SKIN
WATER COLLECTION
O I
I
P
SHAFT - INTEGRATED SYSTEMS
H
J
FLOOR PLAN -
J
BALCONY
3RD LEVEL
*NOT TO SCALE
GATHERING
TRAINING, CORRALS
SECTION THROUGH GATHERING SPACE
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PERSONAL PHOTOGRAPHY
COLLECTION OF PHOTOGRAPHS, 2010 - 2012 I AM FASCINATED WITH THE WAY NATURE ORDERS ITSELF FRACTALLY PATTERNS THAT REPEAT MATHEMATICALLY, FROM THE ATOM TO THE UNIVERSE ADAPTING AND RESPONDING TO EVERYTHING
FRACTAL SPACES
RADIAL SYMMETRY, GROWTH, 2011
FRACTAL SPACES FOLLOWING ON MY INTEREST OF THE NATURAL ORDER. I HAVE EXPERIMENTED WITH THE CREATION OF FRACTAL FORMS AND SPACES A SINGLE MATHEMATICAL EQUATION, FOLLOWED BY SPECIFIC VARIABLES CAN GIVE SHAPE TO INFINITE FORMS THAT RESEMBLE OUR WORLD SOFTWARE: MANDELBULBER 3D
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JOSE RAFAEL HOLGUIN PORTFOLIO 2007 - 2012 M.ARCH I ADMISSION