JULIAN A. ROMAN FUENTES architecture PORTFOLIO 2011-2016 | SELECTED PROJECTS university of cincinnatI
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INDIANA CULTURAL 01-06 CENTER
PERMEABLE MARKET AT 23-26 SAN JUAN
PERKINS + WILL INTERNSHIP 35-40
PROPELLER SQUARE 07-10
DISPLACEMENT HOUSING 11-16 PROJECT
LJUBJANA COMMUNITY 17-22 CENTRE
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH 27-30 FACILITY
THE TRIPARTITE HOUSE 31-32
THE WAVE LAMP 33-34
FEDERAL COMPETITION PERKINS + WILL 41-42
RESUME 787-236-2823
2377 Ravine street apt.12
CINCINNATI OH 45219
EDUCATION Master of Architecture
2015-Present
University of Cincinnati | Cincinnati OH School of Design Architecture Art & Planning [ DAAP ] Expected Graduation: May 2018
Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Design
Graduated: May 2015
University of Puerto Rico | Rio Piedras P.R. School of Architecture [ EA ] Summer [IN]stitute [IN] ARCH. ADVANCE.
August 2014
University of California | Berkeley CA College of Environmental Design [ CED ]
SOFTWARE - Autodesk AutoCAD + -
Google Sketchup + - V-ray Rendering program+
- Adobe Photoshop + -
Adobe In Design
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Rhino
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Adobe Illustrator
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LANGUAGES -
Spanish
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Maxwell Rendering REVIT English
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AWARDS Winner of Scholarship: Juan Marques Mera. Research in: Discovering and contrasting San Francisco’s modern architecture
Summer 2015
JULIAN ROMAN romanfja@mail.uc.edu
EXPERIENCE Architectural Intern
ATRIBUTES Spring 2016
PERKINS + WILL | Washington, District of Columbia
•Charismatic,Positive.
•Construction of physical models with laser-cutter for client presentations. •Thorough involvement and participation in Design Competition pursuits.
•Commited and Determined with anything I do.
•Substantial participation with Graphic Design, layouts, diagrams and presentations. •Implemented the design through concept drawings for a large-scale Healthcare project.
•Passionate about Architecture and related topics. •Responsible. •Autodidact.
•Designed and developed exterior envelope systems
•well communicator. •Involved team member.
•Significant knowledge with Revit, 3D modeling tools and software •Reviewing and analyzing programs of the acute and intensive care units to developed program comparison and summary charts Architectural Intern
INTERESTS
Spring 2015
Puerto Rico Department of Housing [Government entity] | San Juan P.R.
•ARCHITECTURE.
•Work with the Strategic Planning Office and “Proyecto Enlace por el Caño Martín Peña” in the development of a housing proposal for the relocating families in the Caño District, San Juan.
•LANDSCAPE ARCH. •GRAPHIC DESIGN. •INDUSTRIAL DESIGN.
•Data Analysis and Data Entry of the families being relocated in order to integrate it to the designed proposal.
•DRAWING. •SKETCHING.
•Meet with the community in order to present and negotiate the development of the project.
•PHOTOGRAPHY. •TRAVELING.
•Site, Precedent Analysis, Presentations to the Community Leaders
•EXPLORING. •RUNNING.
https://www.linkedin.com/pub/julian-roman/77/649/516
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COLUMBUS CULTURAL CENTER
Instructor: Prof. Bob Burnham 1st semester - Graduate school Master of Architecture 2015
The Cultural Center located at Columbus Indiana, its a center for the arts whose purpose is to attract and create a sense of involvement between the people of this unique town and the arts. With a very community oriented program, this project merges a library, auditorium, private and public exhibition spaces as well as gathering spaces for visitors to learn about the city and its architecture in the visitor center that all make this building very active. The design approach grasps the different prominent districts in the city and merge them in a building where they can all coexist. With the Idea of the directionality of pedestrian circulation along the main street, the project attempt to imitate that behavior into the building, acting like a micro city with streets as corridors thought the levels.
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VERTICALITY FOLLOWING CIRCULATION OUTSIDE AND INSIDE THE BUILDING FACADE SYSTEM STUDY
SUNPATH
MAIN CIRCULATION IN THE BUILDING FOLLOWING STREET CIRCULATION DIRECTIONALITY
SKYLIGHT
REST OF THE PROGRAM
FIREWALL
ACESS IN THIS DIRECTION
PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATTION
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PROPELLER SQUARE Composition from the analysis of the function of a stapler gun.
Three dimensional composition. The conceptual “3D” model, is conceived with a series of folds who creates an illusion of terrain and movement.
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FINAL VOLUMETRIC FORM
Instructor Prof. Keith Playmale and Stathis Gerostathopolus
2014-Summer[in]stitute College of Environmental Design, University of California at Berkeley The San Francisco public observatory and theater (Propeller square), propose a merge of a theater and an observatory as the main use of the project, which is complemented with a beer garden, plenty of outdoor spaces to hangout, a market and a ticket booth center, from wich every citizen can find their tickets to other events in San Francisco The concept for the Propeller square, consist of 2 prominent stairways covered with vegetation,from which one is the theather bleachers and the other an open siting area with a more free use. The whole body and levels of the proyect reinforce the movement of the propeller, who’s purpose is to grab the pedestrians, absorbing them into the project.
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STREET LEVEL PLAN
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A
-9ft FROM STREET LEVEL
CROSS SECTION [A]
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OBSERVATORY PLATFORM ROOF TOP
LOWER OBSERVATORY PLATFORM
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+12
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+12
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LEVEL OF CONNECTION FROM LOWER LEVEL TO THE ROOF TOP STAIR CIRCULATION
KIOSK MARKETS BATHROOMS TICKETS BOOTHS
0 ft
BLEACHER / THEATER OUTDOOR STAIRWAY
STREET LEVEL
BATHROOMS BEER GARDEN
ELEVATORS
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BLEACHERS / OUTDOOR EATING AREA OUTDOOR STAIRWAY FOOD TRUCKS AREA
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DISPLACEMENT HOUSINg PROJECT
SAN JUAN PUERTO RICO
SITE IN LOIZA STREET P.R.
Instructor: Prof. Jorge Ramirez Buexeda.
2nd semester of 3rd year 2014 collaborative work with: Madelyn Moretta.
TOTAL OF AREA AS VOLUME
TWO VOLUMES SEPARATED
FINAL VOLUMETRIC FORM
DISPLACE
Located in Loiza Street, DISPLACEMENT sets out to provide a public space to incorporate in the strip-like Puertorican street. Loiza Street is known for being a very commercial street and its nightlife, with new clubs, bars and restaurants, is becoming very popular. DISPLACEMENT offers a new restaurant for day and nightlife with commercial spaces for renting or buying to set up your own business. It separates public and private areas to give residents ultimate privacy but still access to the rest of the program. The concept for DISPLACEMENT is shifted volumes that create the apartment towers. It originated with various modules that interlock next to or on top of each other to create open air areas like balconies. The shifted volume geometry was used as base for the public program in the first levels; divided in two volumes itself, the administration volume and the commercial volume. Each module has its own steel beam-column structure, all connecting with each other down the tower and outwards the public space.
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B2
STREET LEVEL PLAN
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APARTMENTS (LEFT VOLUME) OUTDOOR TERRACE FOR THE RESIDENTS
ELEVATORS AND STAIRS FROM LOBBY TO APARTMENTS
GYM
ELEVATOR
COMMERCIAL SPACE IN THEATHER LEVEL OUTDOOR THEATHER SPACE ELEVATORS AND STAIRS FROM LOBBY TO APARTMENTS RECREATIONAL SPACE FOR RESIDENTS
BATHROOMS
SECOND LEVEL OF COMMERCIAL SPACES
ELEVATORS AND STAIRS FROM LOBBY TO APARTMENTS LOBBY STAIRS POOL TERRACE ADMINISTRATION
RESTAURANT COMMERCIAL SPACE
STORAGE
FRONT PLAZA PARKING
COMMERCIAL SPACE PLAN 2nd LEVEL
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POOL
LOBBY
APARTMENTS LEVEL PLAN
APARTMENTS CIRCULATION HALL
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[A]-1st module apartmet.
[B]-2nd module apartmet.
[C]-3rd module apartmet.
[D]-4th module apartmet.
[E]-5th module apartmet. Variation of [D] module
PRIMARY STEEL STRUCTURAL SYSTEM
Module A
Left volume with the modules distribution, according to the structure
Longitudinal section
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c a
Structure of the apartments of one tower. The other volume is a mirror of the other. This means that the structural system is the same on both sides.
Apartment (MODULE A) a. 6” Concrete Slab Setion with structural details b. WR 18, 1 1/2 in. Galvanized Metal Deck c. W12 Steel Beam
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d. 2’x4’x5/8” Gypsum Fascia e. Aluminum Frame f. 1/4 in. Glass Sheet
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Ljubljana Community
centre
Two volumes alliniated with the limit borders of the site, with a geometry similar to the houses near the site
Left volume is rotated 30 degrees in order to create an open central space (atrium)
A third volume is placed in the atrium, in order to create a connection between the two volumes.
The roof of the two volumes, is tilt in order to protect the building from snow and rain
A metalic covering is place on the exterior sides and roof of the proyect with openings (windows)
Instructor: Prof. Robin Planas and Prof. Anja Jutraz (Slovenia) 2nd year - 2nd semester 2013
The Ljubljana Community centre at Slovenia, was a colaborative work between Mariela Ortiz (Puerto Rico), Sara Sarkova (Slovenia) and me.Bringing the idea of a multifunctional facility, the main concept for the proyect is two volumes who ara connected with a third one, creating a central open space in which the court is located. Since the project is located in a rural area with stunning views of the slovenian panorama, a second concept was created in order to make sure that the building itself, accentuate the views. Openings in the roof and sides of the two volumes, ensure that every person inside the building will stop to look through the window, who play the roll of a frame, framing the view.
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Multipurpose area (salon) Cafeteria Kitchen/storage rooms Educational areas Infirmary and Administration
STRUCTURAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM
A/C DUCT CABLE CONNECTOR 1/8” STAINLESS STEEL RAILING
ARMED WIRE WITH METAL COVER CABLE CONNECTOR 1/8” INCANDESCENT LIGHT
ALUMINIUM BASE 4” WOOD DECK 6” CONCRETE SLAB
SUSPENDED CEILING DRIPCAP 3/4” DIAMETER - 3” EDGE
CABLE PLUG 2’ STEEL COLUMN CABLE CONNECTOR BOND BREAKER JOINT INCANDESCENT LIGHT
6” GRAVEL
TRANSFORMER SUSPENDED CEILING
UNDISTURBED SOIL 2” DRAINAGE PIPE MOISTURE BARRIER FOUNDATION
ALUMINIUM MULLION 1/4” LAMINATED GLASS CONCRETE WALL
Wall section [Right volume]
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LOBBY - CONNECTOR VOLUME
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LIBRARY HALL LIBRARY HALL
CHILDREN AREA
Transversal section [Right volume]
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PERMEABLE MARKET
Direct connection from the center of the city, to the bay ports
volumetric form for the proyect, with a main central public corridor
secondary entrances breaking the two volumetric forms. This is projected in the plan
Instructor: Prof. Robin Planas and Prof. Blanquita Calzada 2nd semester - 2nd year 2011
The permeable market at San Juan, Puerto Rico’s capital citiy, propose a pleasent and comfortable environment to enjoy the products from the market, grown in the island. Located in front of the bay, near the ports, the market it’s enriched by the density of pedestrians who came from the center of the city or the cruises, looking for a public and enjoyable open space to eat and hangout. The concept for the Permeable market, seeks to find and create a direct connection of both group of pedestrians, merging them in a proyect full of transparency, light and breathtaking views. Its enclosure acts like a frame, emphasizing the panorama of the bay, which is Covered with a brise soleil, who makes this market transparent and permeable.
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STREET LEVEL PLAN
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LOADING AREA
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2nd: PLAZA
BATHROOMS
1rs: ADMINISTRATION STORAGE UNITS
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COFFEE SHOP
1 MAIN CIRCULATION 2 SECONDARY CIRCULATION +15 15’ FROM THE SEA LEVEL
-15 SEA (WATER) LEVEL
SEA (WATER) LEVEL
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-15 ft MARKETS / DINNING AREAS
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PREFABRICATED CONCRETE
PRIMARY STRUCTURAL SYSTEM
BRISE-SOLEIL
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SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH FACILITY PROGRAM DISTRIBUTED THROUGH THE 3 AXIS AXIS-C AXIS-A
AXIS-B MAIN AXIS
EXISTING CONDITION
Instructor:Prof.Juan Penabad 1st semester - 2nd year 2011 The scientific research facility, is established as a center for the investigation in botanic and tropical forest. It is located in Cayey Puerto Rico, in the middle of the mountain, where most of their investigations and reaserch towards nature take place. The concept for the centre, follows the idea of different main or focal points, named as the axis, from which the whole program is organized. The project, holds a big multi purpose space, who not only function as a laboratory, but also as a space to organized different activities like exhibitions. A library, cafteria, lounge room and bedrooms, complete the facility in which students and scientist will live and work.
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ADMINISTRATION ACCES FROM STREET
LIBRARY
STUDENT BEDROOMS
BATHROOMS
CIRCULATION TO BEDROOMS CIRCULATION LOWER LEVEL LOADING AREA KITCHEN / STORAGE
CAFETERIA
MULTIPURPOSE CLASSROOMS
BATHROOMS LOUNGE AREA
POSTERIOR FACADE
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INTERIOR PLAZA
MULTIPURPOSE SPACE HALL
[A] CROSS SECTION FROM THE INTERIOR PLAZA [OPEN SPACE]
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TRIPARTITE HOUSE Instructor: Prof. Magdalena Campo
2nd semester - 1st year 2012 Located in The old San Juan, Puerto Rico’s capital city, The tripartite house, brings into discussion two elements, crucial in this type of houses. The town house is the typical architecture in the old city, which consist in a house encloused between two walls. This brings some problems of light, ventilation and circulation. The idea for the tripartite house, consist in three volumes who shares two interior gardens from where light and cross ventilation is reicived, working as two lungs for the house. Then one side of the house is filled with another outdoor garden, who goes from the front of the house all the way to the end, accompanied by vertical louvers who manage the light and the wind into the interiors.
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SLOPE ROOF
INTERIOR GARDENS
SIDEWALLS (CONTEXT)
Multy purpose space Bedrooms Living spaces
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THE WAVE LAMP
Instructor: Prof.Mayra Jimenez and Anixa Gonzalez 1st semester - 1st year 2011 The wave lamp, start from the analysis of an industrial design proyect of an architect. Choosing Alvar Aalto’s Paimio chair, an abstraction of the form was made in order to take the essence of the chair. Alvar Aalto, was known in industrial design, for his experimentation with plywood and organic forms, concept that is very noticeable in the chair.
1’3”
That way, the luminic object, was supposed to follow the concep of organic forms, plywood as a main material. A floating sensation was added since the paimio chair create a feeling of levitation. This is achieved by the use of cork legs at the bottom of the object. the continious void plays a role with the light, making the concept of levitation even stronger
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Internship Spring 2016 Recruiter: Cassandra Cullison Director of Operations
Team Members: Susana Erpestad Managin Principal Jason Harper Senior Medical Planner Carl Knutson Design Principal John Grounds Project Manager Tatiana Escobar Project Architect Steven Sauer ARCH lll Jae Choi Project Designer Robert Sikorski Project Architect Yamil Tamayo Project Architect Chelsea Thompson ARCH III Gozde Yildirim ARCH I Rena Cukorova ARCH I Offices Involved in project: W W W W W
Washington DC New York London Dubai Canada
Client: Ronesans Holding Location: Basaksehir (Ikitelli) region of Istanbul, Turkey Square Meters: 950,000 square meters, roughly 10 million square feet.
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AERIAL VIEW
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WALL SECTION DETAIL
ELEVATION SYSTEM DETAIL
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PHYSICAL MODEL
MASTER PLAN
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(LE) LOWER ENTRY LEVEL VERTICAL CIRCULATION FROM LE VERTICAL CIRCULATION FROM BO2/1 VERTICAL CIRCULATION FROM BO3 GENERAL CIRCULATION ( IN LE ) FROM B01-BO2-B03 GENERAL CIRCULATION (IN LE) FROM FROM THE PUBLIC ENTRY GENERAL PUBLIC CIRCULATION THROUGHOUT THE CONCOURSE
CIRCULATION DIAGRAM
SECTION
CONCOURSE VIEW
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ELEVATION
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FEDERAL BUILDING COMPETITION 1
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Internship Spring 2016 Perkins + Will Design Competition Team Members: Working with London Office team Jo Palma Regional Design Director,EMEA Scott Allen Project Designer Justin Benjamin Design Applications Pan Yiming ARCH I Offices Involved in competition: W W W W
Washington DC London Chicago Miami
Client: Confidential Client Location: Maryland, USA
SKETCHES BY: ARCHITECT - JO PALMA
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SCHEME ONE
SCHEME TWO
SCHEME THREE
JULIAN A. ROMAN FUENTES architecture PORTFOLIO 2011-2016 | SELECTED PROJECTS university of cincinnatI
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