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JAMES MALDONADO M.ARCH

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PRATT INSTITUTE



JAMES MALDONADO M.ARCH

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PRATT INSTITUTE

+ 1 210 616 1959 jmaldonado.arch@gmail.com



INDEX

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PUDONG MIXED USE TOWER

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BUS STOP RHYTHM

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PUBLIC BATH HOUSE

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METAMORPHIC FASHION / ARCHITECTURE

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PEK SLIP 1 ELEMENTARY

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ARCHITECTURE DORMITORY

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BLENDED MORPHOSIS

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DETROIT AQUAPONICS CENTER

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EAST RIVER CONDOMINIUMS

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ART WORK

CONTAINED SUSTAINABILITIES

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CURRICULUM VITAE

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CRITIC: HINA JAMELLE PRATT INSTITUTE FALL’14

CRITIC: JASON VIGNERI-BEANE PRATT INSTITUTE FALL’12

CRITIC: JONAS COERSMEIER PRATT INSTITUTE SPRING ’13

CRITIC: CHRISTOPHER WHITELAW PRATT INSTITUTE FALL’12

CRITIC: MARIA SIERRA PRATT INSTITUTE FALL’13

CRITIC: KEVIN MCCLELLAN UNIV. TEXAS SAN ANTONIO SPRING’10

CRITIC: KEVIN MCCLELLAN UNIV. TEXAS SAN ANTONIO SPRING ’12

CRITIC: ARMANDO ARAIZA UNIV. TEXAS SAN ANTONIO FALL’14

CRITIC: DIANE HAYS UNIV. TEXAS SAN ANTONIO FALL’11

CRITIC: ALEXANDRA BARKER PRATT INSTITUTE SPRING ’14


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PUDONG MIXED USE TOWER Pratt Institute Fall 2014

Class

Design Studio V

Critic

Hina Jamelle

Partner

Milad Showkatbaksh

Medium

Maya, Rhino, Grasshopper

The Pudong Mixed Use Tower is located at the rivers edge in a district highly occupied by tourist attractions and businesses.The focus of this building is all about attribute driven spaces that split open as the program changes vertically. For the design process, analysis were made focusing on the metamorphosis of the frog, from an egg to a mature adult. Extractions of certain attributes were gathered, throughout its transformation, and were replicated and interpreted into three dimensional units. At the end of this process, five different units were created. The units transform from an enclosed surfaced based model to a skeletal and more structural unit. The transformation is made complete through the stacking and connecting of the transforming units, creating four different spines. The program for the tower directly correlates with the attributes of the units. Accordingly, the units transform from open spaces to a gradient of enclosures and privacies. The open


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CONCEPT Apit aut voluptata id quae nullaborum volore incipsa vel iusapidebist enimi, soluptam iusandi ut volupta tureste ndist, nis explibus aut minctassi sinimol oressuntio molor aliquis tisquaes mil eossundunda consed mo et magnis vitation rem voluptaquis eaturest, same magnate dendicti doles saeptas peruptatibus dolorenis cuptaquunt. Fugit por sequi inverferum laborep erumquae nis verupta coribus. Magnamet ommolorumet aut que venis cus.

Moving Vertices

Radical Move

Base Geometry

Radical Move

In Process

Radical Movements of the vertices give the geometry deformation potential

Final Stage

Deformation contains both straight and diagonal movements of the vertices


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Decaying Internal Section

Humidity

Growing Internal Section

Lifespan


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East Elevation

West Elevation


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South Elevation

North Elevation


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Level 49 588’-0”

Lounge -Restaraunt -Bars - Dancing -Recreation Total 9 Floors Level 40 536’-0”

Office Space/ Meeting Rooms -18 Offices -16 Meeting/ Social Rooms Total 16 Floors

Level 30 415’-0”

Level 20 282’-0”

Retail -Shopping -Dining - Social Spaces Total 22 Floors

Level 10 135’-0”


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PUBLIC BATH HOUSE Pratt Institute Fall 2012

Class

Design Studio I

Critic

Jason Vigneri Beane

Medium

Craft Foam, Rhino, 3dsmax

The purpose of this studio project was to explore the materiality of EVA foam. Through much process a set number of techniques were derived. This consisted of several characteristics which can be seen in the physical models. Pinching with string and the twisting of the strands. After the first semester mid review the class was asked to relate our process work to a body of water. Through the selection of the body of water an ecology was chosen to be mimicked. The body of water chosen for this project was mangroves. Mangroves were chosen because they would provide porosity. They intersect water. Furthermore they provide a safe haven for multiple species.


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CONCEPT Apit aut voluptata id quae nullaborum volore incipsa vel iusapidebist enimi, soluptam iusandi ut volupta tureste ndist, nis explibus aut minctassi sinimol oressuntio molor aliquis tisquaes mil eossundunda consed mo et magnis vitation rem voluptaquis eaturest, same magnate dendicti doles saeptas peruptatibus dolorenis cuptaquunt. Fugit por sequi inverferum laborep erumquae nis verupta coribus. Magnamet ommolorumet aut que venis cus.


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Ground/ Berms/ No openings

Scattered roots/ Plain slits

Roots split/ Slits meet in center

Roots spread/ Intersect water



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PEK SLIP 1 ELEMENTARY Pratt Institute Spring 2013

Class

Design Media I

Critic

Christopher Whitelaw

Medium

Animation

The purpose of this studio project was to explore the materiality of EVA foam. Through much process a set number of techniques were derived. This consisted of several characteristics which can be seen in the physical models. Pinching with string and the twisting of the strands. After the first semester mid review the class was asked to relate our process work to a body of water. Through the selection of the body of water an ecology was chosen to be mimicked. The body of water chosen for this project was mangroves. Mangroves were chosen because they would provide porosity. They intersect water. Furthermore they provide a safe haven for multiple species. .


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BLENDED MORPHOSIS Pratt Institute Fall 2012

Class

Design Media I

Critic

Christopher Whitelaw

Medium

Animation

Using Maya techniques, a base module was created. Another fascimilie of this module was then designed. Between the base model shape and the fascimilie, blend shapes emerge. The intensity of these blends is determined by a distance created. All shapes are connected to this point and act similarly. As the point is pulled away from the aperture field the blendshapes bloom into a volumetric shape. As the point is moved closer however the blend-shape seems to be more of a surface.


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EAST RIVER CONDOMINIUMS Pratt Institute Fall 2014

Class

Design Studio V

Critic

Hina Jamelle

Partner

Milad Showkatbaksh

Located on the east river this 100 unit apartment complex integrates the use of terrascpaed hydroponics with the residences. Each apartment unit is to have their very own terrace. On each terrace the occupant would have access to their hydroponically grown food. Additionally, a restaraunt program has been added to connect the apartment complex with the surrounding area and bring in commerce and urban activities. Form wise rock formations were taken as a precedence for the design. Thinking in advance, the site will be allowed to flood whenever there are any exceptional amounts of rainfall.


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CONTAINED SUSTAINABILITY University of Texas San Antonio Spring 2010

Class

Undergrad, Studio V

Critic

Kevin McClellan

Medium

Rhino

The program for this New Orleans residence comes with very specific goals. The design has a budget of $100,000, cannot exceed 880 sq. ft. and needs to be seven feet off the ground. The solutions for these problems require that I as a designer think in an innovative and unique way. The concept for this project is embedded within the material, shipping containers. The primary impact of the shipping container, conceptually, is the shape. The aim is to create a definite form that is modular and can be repeated, arranged, chopped and manipulated as a component for different effects. Rather than keeping the containers raw and unwelcoming, a shading device is included as a contrasting material. This device is also a structure that vines can grow up, to eventually cover the home. It is important to note that shipping containers qualify as a recycled material. There may be a way to have them donated but altogether they are a bargain. Used shipping containers are always being liquidated. Used shipping containers cost usually $1,200 ea. which is perfect for the $100,000 budget.


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BUS STOP RHYTHM Pratt Institute Fall 2012

Class

Design Media I

Critic

Christopher Whitelaw

Medium

Animation

The location of this site is in Downtown San Antonio. The goal of the project was to discover an urban space in need of an architectural intervention. The intervention needed to activate the space and create a new experience. The site chosen is located at a bustling spot that serves as a hub for sixteen bus routes. I investigated the spot and analyzed the rhythm of the energy on the site. It became apparent to me that the site needed a bus stop. The bus stop I created would interact with the people along with the schedule of the bus routes. As people sit at the designated benches for their bus they will begin to recognize a pattern between the architecture and the rhythm that people leave to catch their bus. The process for this project directly relates time with form. This became possible through the use of a timeline which conceptually truns something that is not physical into something graphic that i can respond to. Each peak represents a new bus route at a certain anticipated time.


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METAMORPHIC FASHION/ ARCHITECTURE Pratt Institute Fall 2012

Class

Extracurricular (Luminaria)

Critic

Armando Araiza

Medium

Mylar, LED lights, Sonar detector

The garment on the left was a design created by myself and these other fashion projects were created by three other students. The impetus for all four outfits is a variation on one common theme: the exploration of how four primary geometric components encompass and contain light, the body they envelope and each other. Each of the four vestments was created via numerous iterations using the software program, Rhino, in conjunction with built physical models, laser-cut plastic mylar, black linen and LED lighting.


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ARCHITECTURE DORMITORY University of Texas San Antonio Fall 2012

Class

Undergrad. Studio VII

Critic

Diane Hayes

Medium

Revit, Rhino

Located at the site of four existing historical buildings, this architecture student dormitory fits 100 students and provides public spaces for shopping and dining. As the designer I felt the importance of integrating the existing buildings with the new additions. Being a dorm for architecture students the design needed to be an inspiration and provoke ambition.


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CONCEPT The concept for my design was to create intersecting spaces to form voids. These voids created spots of social interest. Wherever people’s paths intersect, there is an intentional interaction. From these masses another concept arose, use contemporary form and materials that directly contrast the old buildings. To make this concept possible the designs needed to become completely opposite in every aspect.


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Level 4 39' - 8"

STAINLESS STEEL FLAT SEAM ROOFING PANELS BUILT UP SKYLIGHT RECESSED CANNED LIGHTING ALUMINUM FLASHING TO BE RECEIVED BETWEEN MORTOR JOINTS 3/4” TONGUE AND GROOVE FLOOR Level 3

3” RIGID FOAM INSULATION VAPOR BARRIER 1 1/2” METAL DECKING 2 X4 METAL CHANNELS 8 X 8 BENT TUBULAR STEEL W/ FIREPPROOFING

26' - 2"

STEEL CHAN NEL CONNECTED TO BRICK WITH EXPANSION BOLTS

BENT 8 “ STEEL CHANNELS BATT INSULATION

STEEL PLATE 1/2 “ THICK 12” X 4” X 1/2” STEEL TUBE

W10 X 33 LW CONCRETE ON 1 1/2” METAL DECKING ON W12 X 26 CONNECT WOOD JOISTS TO COLLUMN W/ STEEL CHANNEL Level 2 13 - 2"

POUR CONCRETE ON METAL 1 1/2” METAL DECKING OVER TWO 3 X 3 STEEL ANGLES 14 “ METAL JOIST - AT 5/8” G.W.B. TACHED TO 1 1/2” FURRING CHAN NEL & HUNG FROM JOISTS

Level 1 0' - 0"

1 1/2” COLD FORM HAT CHANNEL @ 16” LOUVER SYSTEM TO BE DECIDED BY -AR CHITECT 7/8” FURRING HAT CHANNEL @ 20” O.C. 5/8” GWB ALUMINUM FLASHING STEEL PLATE AND TUBING TO BE PLACED BEFORE CONCRETE IS POURED 6” CONRETE SLAB 8” GRAVEL FILL


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DETROIT AQUAPONICS CENTER Pratt Institute Spring 2014

Class

Graduate Studio IV

Critic

Alexandra Barker

Medium

Maya, AutoCad, Rhino, Grasshopper

Using Maya techniques, a base module was created. Another fascimilie of this module was then designed. Between the base model shape and the fascimilie, blend shapes emerge. The intensity of these blends is determined by a distance created. All shapes are connected to this point and act similarly. As the point is pulled away from the aperture field the blendshapes bloom into a volumetric shape. As the point is moved closer however the blend-shape seems to be more of a surface.


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HARDY NATIVE GRASS CONCRETE PAVERS EMBEDDED GLASS RAIL

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ALUMINUM LOUVERS POLYCARBONATE PLANTERS WATER TRANSFER PIPES ACRYLIC FISH TANK AERATION SIPHON HEATING PUMPS

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LOW-E DOUBLE PANE GLASS EXTRUDED STEEL JOINERY

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LOW-E DOUBLE POLYCARBONATE PANE GLASS PLANTER RAFT

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SITE & SUSTAINA Elliot Maltby

EPDM

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MECHANICAL Momark Malekshahi

HARDY PLANTS LIGHTWEIGHT MEDIA

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TYPICAL RAIL AT ROOF TYPICAL RAIL= AT SCALE: 1 1/2” 1’ ROOF

3 A302

TYPICAL RAIL AT ROOF SCALE: 1 1/2” = 1’ TYPICAL RAIL AT ROOF SCALE: 1 1/2” = 1’

SCALE: 1 1/2” = 1’

GALVANIZED STEEL TUBE

CONCRETE WALL SUB-FRAME STEEL TUBING

GALVANIZED STEEL TUBE

CONCRETE WALL

GALVANIZED STEEL TUBE

CONCRETE WALL SUB-FRAME STEEL TUBING

GALVANIZED STEEL TUBE

CONCRETE WALL C CHANNEL SUB-FRAME STEEL TUBING

SUB-FRAME STEEL TUBING

3” STEEL STIFFENER C CHANNEL

C CHANNEL C CHANNEL 3” STEEL STIFFENER

3” STEEL STIFFENER

3” STEEL STIFFENER

2 A302

2 A302

TYPICAL FACADE

3 A302

SCALE: 1 1/2” = 1’ TYPICAL FACADE SCALE: 1 1/2” = 1’

3 A302 3 A302

STIFFENER CONNECTION POINT STIFFENER POINT SCALE: 1 1/2”CONNECTION = 1’ SCALE: 1 1/2” = 1’

3 A302

STIFFENER CONNECTION POIN SCALE: 1 1/2” = 1’

STIFFENER CONNECTION POIN SCALE: 1 1/2” = 1’


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4” RIGID INSULATION 4” RIGID INSULATION

Z-CLIP

Z-CLIP

STAINLESS STEEL STIFFENER STAINLESS STEEL STIFFENER

RIGIDIZED STAINLESS STEEL CLADDING

RIGIDIZED STAINLESS STEEL CLADDING

CUSTOM STEEL EXTRUDED MULLION ALUMINUM LOUVER AT GLAZING

CUSTOM STEEL EXTRUDED MULLION

18” ACRYLIC NO. 6 DOWELS

ALUMINUM LOUVER AT GLAZING

18” ACRYLIC NO. 6 DOWELS

SILICONE RUBBER SEALANT SILICONE RUBBER SEALANT

EPOXY COATING

EPOXY COATING ON GRADE CONRETE 6” SLABS ON GRADE CONRETE 6” SLABS

CONCRETE PAVER

CONCRETE PAVER

COMPACT FILL

COMPACT FILL

1 A303

TYPICAL FACADE DETAIL AT GLAZING SCALE: 1 1/2” = 1’ NO. 6 DOWELS NO. 6 DOWELS ON GRADE CONRETE 6” SLAB ON GRADE CONRETE 6” SLAB

6”

ON GRADE CONRETE 6” SLABS

6”

4’ NTS 4’ NTS

2 A303

4’

4’

TYPICAL FOOTING SCALE: 1 1/2” = 1’

3 A303

FOOTING AT FISH TERMINAL SCALE: 1 1/2” = 1’

3 A303

FOOTING AT FISH TERMINAL SCALE: 1 1/2” = 1’


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JAMES MALDONADO ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNER

EDUCATION

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

PRATT INSTITUTE GAUD, Brooklyn, NY

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SAN ANTONIO, San Antonio, TX

Master of Architecture Aug 2012 - May 2015

Bachelor of Science in Architecture Aug 2008 - May 2012

BENTLEY / BRATZ ARCHITECTS Junior Architectural Designer - May 2011 - August 2012 ( Including school year) - Assisted in prepararion of schematic design and proposals - Designed all parts of material assemblies, foundation, millwork, details, etc. - Drafted construction documents - Made site measurements Projects: - Entrekin Pavillion 122 Stanford Dr. San Antonio, TX - Shields Residence Addition 422 Evans Ave. San Antonio, TX - Stallings Residence Addition 422 Alamo Heights Blvd . San Antonio, TX MARMON MOK ARCHITECTURE Junior Architectural Designer - June 2014 - August 2014 - Assisted in prepararion of schematic design and proposals - Designed all parts of material assemblies, foundation, millwork, details, etc. - Drafted construction documents - Made site measurements Projects: - Entrekin Pavillion 122 Stanford Dr. San Antonio, TX - Shields Residence Addition 422 Evans Ave. San Antonio, TX - Stallings Residence Addition 422 Alamo Heights Blvd . San Antonio, TX - Weaver Residence 700 E. Olmos Dr. San Antonio, TX- T- Bar Ranch CONSTRUCTION I have worked for numerous contactors doing home remodeling, and residential construction since 2005 CABINET FABRICATOR I built cabinets and shelves in the summer of 2005 for the US Navy.

SKILLS

SOFTWARE: -

Revit Maya ESRI ArcGIS Sketchup EcoTect AutoCAD

VISUALIZATION: -

Rhinoceros Grasshopper Maya 3D Studio Max Adobe Creative Suite

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3D Modeling Sketching Animation Rendering Model Building Construction Doc's


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+ 1 210 616 1959 jmaldonado.arch@gmail.com

PUBLICATIONS + EXHIBITIONS

AWARDS + ACTIVITIES

PECHA KUCHA 2011 Architecture Foundation, San Antonio, TX Feb 2011 - The first Pecha Kucha in San Antonio - Work presented: Contained Sustainability

GAUD 2015 ANNUAL EXHIBIT Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY Apr 2015 - Work displayed: Detroit Aquaponics Center

EVOLO SKYSCRAPER COMPETITION 2015 - Work displayed: Pudong Mixed Use Tower

GAUD 2014 ANNUAL EXHIBIT Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY Apr 2014 - Work displayed: Public Bath House

LUMINARIA 2011 Univ. of Texas San Antonio, Mar 2011 - Work displayed: Metamorphic Fashion / Arch.

INPROCESS 2014 ANNUAL PUBLICATION Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY Apr 2014 - Work displayed: Public Bath House

PRATT INSTITUTE - Pratt GAUD Scholarship Recipient, 2012-2013 - Student Council Representative, 2012-2014

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SAN ANTONIO - Magna cum laude - President's List, Fall 2008, Fall 2009, Spring 2010, Fall 2010

VOLUNTEER WORK - San Antonio Architecture Foundation, 2010-2011 - AIA Home Tour, 2008-2011 - Habitat for Humanity, 2009-2010




+ 1 210 616 1959 jmaldonado.arch@gmail.com


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