ARCHITECTURE GRADUATE 2014-2017 PORTFOLIO Eduardo Moreno

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EDUARDO MORENO ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

SELECTED WORKS 2014 - 2017



TABLE OF CONTENTS INTEGRATIVE DESIGN

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URBAN DESIGN

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B.I.M. SYSTEMS

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DIGITAL DESIGN AND FABRICATION

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PRODUCT DESIGN

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MASONRY DETAILING

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RESEARCH AND MAPPING

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FOAM | SPRING 2015

PIAZZA DOGANA | SUMMER 2014

OFFICE BUILDING | FALL 2014

OTTO SPORES | FALL 2016

FURNITURE COMMISSION | SUMMER 2016 WALL PANELLING | FALL 2017 WOODWORK | 2015 - 2017

BRICK WALL | SPRING 2015

DATEUM RESEARCH | SUMMER 2017 ALLOMETRIC MAPPING | SUMMER 2017


INTEGRATIVE DESIGN “FOAM” Prof. Rafael Beneytez-Duran

An integrative project that incorporates not only program, form, coding, structure, and systems, but also phenomenology, atmospheric quality, politics, culture, and concept, “Foam” is the proposal for a mixed used building that allocates an art gallery, public spaces, and wellness for resident artists. The physical site is in Lubbock, Texas, although our theoretical site was the Great Salt Lake in Utah, researching the formation of salt crystals, and drawing inspiration from Robert Smithson’s “Spiral Jetty”, Foam aims to capture the phenomenological effects experienced in the Great Salt Lake. Light, refraction, reflection, vapor, mirrors, color, sound, and crystal cubes alter ones sense of scale, perception, and depth.

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FIRST ITERATION

SECOND ITERATION

THIRD ITERATION


PLAN

AXO FIFTH ITERATION

AXO FIFTH ITERATION

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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O

FIRST LEVEL 15’ Scale: 1/8” = 1’-0”

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Level 7 89' - 0"

Level 6 75' - 0"

Level 5 63' - 0"

storage 5% terrace 13%

residence

residence max 5,682 sf

775sf

living 40%

bedroom12%

Level 2 27' - 0"

1,090sf

studio

office 20% work shop 28%

Level 1 15' - 0"

245 sf 2435 sf

anxillary

alternative anxillary max 1,855 sf max 2,435 sf

public space max 4,832 sf

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70 sf 182 sf 150 sf 215 sf 140 sf 168 sf 168 sf

10% 12% 12%

entry max 540 sf

Level 3 39' - 0"

bathroom10%

storage 5% terrace 13%

studio max 4,484 sf

private space max 10,167 sf

max 15,000 sf

kitchen 20%

Level 4 51' - 0"

50 sf 130 sf 200 sf 225 sf 100 sf 120 sf

elevator 7.7% stairs 38.6% jan. closet 1.4% mech. room 7.90% elv. equip. 1.60% storage 2.5% circulation 40.3%

1855 sf 540 sf

Level 0 0' - 0"

1218 sf 45 sf 250 sf 50 sf 80 sf 1262 sf

Level -1 -15' - 0" 1

Section 1 1/8" = 1'-0"

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PRIMARY

SECONDARY

TERTIARY

GLASS MEMBRANE

FLOOR PLATES

VERTICAL CIRCULATION

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URBAN DESIGN

PIAZZA DOGANA Prof. Dustin White

street

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retaining w

.5 0

sidewalk street

the church orientation is parallel to the roman grid

sidewalk

s1 dogana grid shift an angle of 41.7

retaining wall + water access

41

.7

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retaining w

.5 0

sidewalk street

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water access

dogana and san fermo grid analysis

3 main ramps 5

retaining w

.5 0

sidewalk street

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water access

s2

macro grid analysis s3 3.5 3

sidewalk retaining w

0

street

-3

water access

s4 .5 0 -.3

sidewalk street retaining w

-2

water access

s5 .5 0 -.7

sidewalk street retaining w

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water access

s6

s6

micro grid analysis

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site diagram

s5

s4

s3

s2

s1


The Dogana Site which has relationships to the waterfront, Chiesa di San Fermo, public buildings, residential and commercial buildings, has been cut off from evolving into the potential that it has as an urban room, due to its current conditions of traffic flow and parking. The site has the opportunity to be transformed into an urban room for a spectator in which a new program facilitates the occurrence of events and activities. The focus of the project should be the redefinition of an urban open space, the redesign of a building roof/skin and a small intervention on the given building facing the open space. The revitalized piazza/ public space will have: - Areas for events and activities - Differentiated pavement with a defined choice of materials - Green space - Relationship with the waterfront - Relationship with views - Relationship with the context

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B

A

D.1 C

sec. box 1

b

D.2

D.3 sec. box 2

a

c

scale 1: 400

scale 1: 100

A

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granite stone biancco verona grass

D.3

D.2

concrete bench planter wooden deck

D.1

sec. box 2

sec. box 1

cobblestone fan pattern 85 setts per fan 3� x 3� average size of each stone

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scale 1: 200

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Building Information Modeling LOB Building Prof. Kuhn Park

avg wind speed [mph] high gust [mph] prevailing wing direction

N

NW

°

340

0° 30

°

25mph

30mph

W

270°

20mph

90°

15mph

12

21

SE

SW

daily low

15

180°

US average

MAIN STREET

10mph

24

average

5mph

E

daily high

°

30

60

Average Temperatures

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NE

Location SITE ANALYSIS + CODE 1219 Broadway Ave. Lubbock, Texas N 33.58o, W101.8o Lot space: 14,375sqft Value 96,159 Land value 93,568 Zoning Code: Zoned for CB-2.

January Avg Wind Speed: 8mph low gust [mph]

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N

0° 30

W

NW

12

SE

0° 30

5mph

.016

10mph

15mph

20mph

25mph

30mph

W

12

70

270°

AVENUE K

°

°

AVENUE L

30

60

AVENUE M

N

33

.020

21

SE

15

180° .012

60

July Avg Wind Speed: 7mph

S

N 50

20°

33

30

°

NE

NW

.008

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60

70

80

90

100

110

25mph

30mph

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20mph

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20

SW

13

15mph

21

15 180°

November Avg Wind Speed: 6mph

S

SE

AVENUE K

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DRY BULD TEMPERATURE, F°

AV. Q/S. UNIVERSITY/ S. QUAKER BUS ROUTE

10mph

AVENUE L

parking

5mph

24

AVENUE M

parking site

270°

.004

°

30 29 10

60

parking

30 0°

40

HUMIDITY RATIO

BOSTON / S. QUAKER / SOUTH PLAINS MALL BUS ROUTE

WET BUILD TEMPERATURE, F° 80

Comfort Zones show: Summer clothing on right Winter clothing on left

13TH STREET

90°

S

.024

SW

parking

E

180°

NE

comfortable hours using selected strategies [8760 out of 8760 hrs]

90°

100.0%

15

21

24

parking

30mph

80% 90%

90%

April Avg Wind Speed: 11mph

Comfort [969 hrs] Sun Shading of Windows [1966 hrs] High Thermal Mass [356 hrs] High Thermal Mass Night Flushed [365 hrs] Direct Evaporative Cooling [267 hrs] Two-Stage Evaporative Cooling [369 hrs] Natural Ventilation Cooling [1156 hrs] Fan-Forced Ventilation Cooling [1419 hrs] Internal Heat Gain [1879 hrs] Passive Solar Direct Gain Low Mass [495 hrs]v Passive Solar Direct Gain High Mass [606 hrs] Wind Protection of Outdoor Spaces [31 hrs] Humidification Only [122 hrs] Dehumidification Only [943 hrs] Cooling, add Dehumidification if needed [2338 hrs] Heating, add Humidification if needed [1491 hrs]

25mph

E

100%

SW

parking

parking

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20mph

E

RELATIVE HUMIDITY

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11.1% 22.4% 4.1% 4.2% 3.0% 4.2% 13.2% 16.2% 21.4% 5.7% 6.9% 0.4% 1.4% 10.8% 26.7% 17.0%

15mph

Psychrometric Chart

BROADWAY

10mph

90°

5mph

24

parking

parking

°

270°

AVENUE K

AVENUE L

AVENUE M

parking

°

parking

parking

60

parking

30

NE

NW

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Supply Duct Return Duct

Supply Duct

Return Duct Supply Duct

Return Duct Supply Duct

First Floor

Typ. Floor 2-3

Return Duct

Return Duct

Supply Duct Return Duct Supply Duct

Return Duct

Supply Duct

Supply Duct

Typical Plan 4-5

Typical Plan 6-7

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cooling tower chimney

vertical supply shaft

vertical exhaust shaft

vertical electrical shaft / breakers horizontal electrical trays

horizontal return ducts

horizontal supply ducts

fan room boilers

chiller water plant

transformer

Shadow Analysis Trough Summer Solstice

7:00 am

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9:00 am

12:00 pm

3:00 pm

6:00 pm


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Digital Design and Fabrication OTTO SPORES Prof. Dustin White

Manufacturing Processes was the main focus of this DDF Design Studio, starting of researching the work of Frei Otto, form finding exercises were conducted. The studio required us to design an interactive art installation that would be exhibited to the public. The design and fabrication of the installation took a month, after the exhibition was concluded, the studio went back to reiterate and apply similar strategies in different contexts.

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PRODUCT DESIGN Bookshelves JW Client: Dean Jim Williamson

Collaborators: Pedro Espinet | Eduardo Moreno Commission for custom bookshelves that fitted between the spacing of the columns, giving the wall a unique character, spanding over 32 feet, the bookshelves appear to emanate from the wall giving it a strong sense of belonging.

8'-3"

8" 4"

1'-1"

3"

2'-0"

10" 3"

3"

1'-1"

"7-'2

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2'-0"

1'-0" 2'-0"

2'-0"

8"

3"


WALL PANELLING 3D PRINT LAB TTU

Prototype for wall panelling. Modeled in Rhino 3d, one to one prototype CNC milled out of foam, scaled model printed with laser resin printer.

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WOOD WORK DEANS CUP TROPHY walnut wood, maple wood, and acryllic. PERSONAL DESK walnut wood, and purple heart wood. TURNED PENS walnut wood, purple heart wood, mahogany wood, bass wood

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MASONRY DETAILING BRICK WALLS

TECHNICAL DRAWINGS

2" Rigid Insulation

9"

One Ply Vinyl

14"

2" Lightweight Concrete 2"

C-Channels 12" O.C.

7/8" Corrugated Metal Deck

14"

2'

1" Metal Lath Stucco Soffit

14" Steel Joist 14" Steel

#4 rebar (24” o.c. each way)

Beam

3/8” mortar

ICB Connector

8" ICB

12’

4" Face Brick 2" Cavity

8" ICB

slab

4" Face Brick

modular brick

Weeps @32" In O.C. Flashing

Plan Detail 1 1/2"=1'0"

rebar

1'6”

Wall Section 3/4"=1'-0"

2" Rigid Insulation

2" Cavity

One Ply Vinyl

2" Lightweight Concrete

2"

C-Channels 12" O.C.

14"

footing

Horizontal Joint Reinforcement

2” grouted cavity

2´6”

4"

8"

4”

6”

7/8" Corrugated Metal Deck

1" Metal Lath Fascia Detail 1 1/2"=1'0" Stucco Soffit

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RESEARCH

DATEUM 1932, Rome, Italy Prof. Julie Zook

UNBUILT PROJECT REIMAGINED

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The Danteum was an unbuilt project designed by Italian architect Giuseppe Terragni in 1932. The project would aim to exemplify the values of a new facist nationalist driven italian goverment. Terragni, being a admirer of Dante, based the concept of the Danteum in his interpretation of the novel “Dante’s Divine Comedy”. The tectonical qualities of the project are also based on the golden ratio, meaning that there is geometries within each geometry. Each particular room is a layer of the next bigger room, in relationship to the hollistic geometry of the building itself. This dynamic gives play to an architecture that is open, yet secluded, visually public, but personal in a haptic manner. The space is not phenomenolagically activated until the user enters each space, making this a project a poetic and romantic materialization of a piece of literature.

HeavenRoom

Inferno Room

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MAPPING

ALLOMETRIC GROWTH STUDY Prof. Mari-Michaels Glassell

Analysis, documentation, representation, and mutation of found systems Leafcutter Ant (Atta texana) Plotting Structure: Fixed Grid

Eduardo Moreno | Glassell / Zook | ARCH 5501 | Summer 17

Leafcutter Ant (Atta texana) Hybrid 2

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Leafcutter Ant ( Atta texana ) Mutation 2

Edua rdo Moreno | Glassell / Zook | A RCH 5501 | Summer 17

Leafcutter Ant ( Atta texana ) Mutation 2

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Edua rdo Moreno | Glassell / Zook | A RCH 5501 | Summer 17


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Leafcutter Ant ( Atta texana ) Mutation 1


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