AUSTIN J. LANDRETTE
EDUCATION
Master of Architecture [Pending May ‘19]
Curriculum Vitae Spring ‘19
Florida International University School of Architecture Noteable Accomplishments:
“Architecture has an inherently altruistic quality, where in experiences and spaces are designed with the understanding that it is not intended for the designer. We not only entertain the miracles of light and form, but also have the potential to impact the daily lives of everyone who enters our small worlds.”
Design studio 4, 5, 6, 9 and Comprehensive selected for NAAB Accretitation Exhibitions. Affordable Housing Studio & Sustainability Studio selected for Annual Publication. Design Studio GPA - 3.75 Overall GPA - 3.52 Deans List - 10/15 Semesters
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TOOLBOX SPECIALTIES
SOFTWARE
EXPERIENCE Project Development & Documentation Urban Planning & Building Code Navigation Digital Design & Fabrication Computational Design Strategies Visualization Graphic Design
DESIGN COORDINATOR
Contin Architecture and Design | NCARB Hours : > 625
Rhino 3D Grasshopper 3D Revit AutoCAD Maya Lumion Photoshop InDesign Illustrator After Effects
TEACHING ASSISTANT
FIU Architecture Fundementals of Digital Design Professor : Nick Gelpi
Exposure to project development, documentation, planning and design, project and practice management, and construction evaluation. [04/15/18-pres.]
Instructed students on Rhino3D modeling, lasercut and cnc milled model making, 3D printing, and rendering through in class tutorials. [08/05/2015-12/10/2018]
INSTALLATION ASSISTANT
Gelpi Projects
LAB ASSISTANT
FIU School of Architecture Digital Print Lab
Large scale model fabrication and presentation organization.
CONTACT [561] 846-2473 aland051@fiu.edu @austin_landrt
3D printing, lasercutting, and print lab management for the FIU students and Faculty. [08/05/2014 - 05/30/2018]
AUSTIN J. LANDRETTE
Architectural Portfolio Spring ‘19
Architecture has an inherently altruistic quality, wherein experiences and spaces are designed with the understanding that it is not intended for the designer. We not only entertain the miracles of light and form, but also have the ability to impact the daily lives of everyone who enters our small worlds.
As a community we have the potential to impart valuable expertise on intensifying global issues and hopefully shed light on what the solutions might be. While there is never a single factor to solve all crisis, architecture can create a framework for growth to take root. An emerging culture in the profession is focused more on raising the standard of living, finding more sustainable solutions, and more efficient building models to help support those in need all over the world regardless of their arbitrary geographical conditions. I want to be apart of this shift and growth in the field of architecture, to find and enact tangible and thoughtful solutions for those in need.
Comprehensive Design Studio
AG|Grow Little Haiti
Contin Architecture
Computation & Fabrication
Transitional Housing Liberty City, Miami
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An experiment in combining recycled and reclaimed infastructural elements with prefab construction to create a more cost efficient,rapid, and sustainable building model.
Mixed Ho
NW 62nd st. & NW 17th Ave, Liberty City Temporary Housing, Community Arena, and Mixed Use Commercial Space SMASH Miami Sara Valente
Austin Landrett
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Housing Corridor | Featuring murals by David Choe and the work of Jean Michel Basquiat
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ARC 5483 Integrated Building Systems Summer 2018 Project Name
Mixed Housing Revisions 25% - Technical Drawings - Line Weight - Layout - Scale - Sheet Number
25% - Structural - Grid Lines - Grid Dimensions 25% - Zoning - Setbacks - Height Restrictions - Survey
25% - Architectural - Representation - Materials
Grade Name
Austin Landrette Drawing
South Elevation Date
07/26/18 Scale
1/16" = 1'-0"
Southern Elevation
Sheet No.
Detail Section
A115
SouthWest Corner | Pedestrian entrances and featuring murals of Jean Michel Basquiats work
Site Plan
Building Section
Section Perspective
Level 2 Public Multi-Sport Court
Level 3 Typical Housing Level
This project begins with a new housing project in Liberty City. An organization is working to renovate existing housing projects in the area. The problem is where the residents are supposed to live while they’re waiting for renovations to be completed, this project was a way to solve that issue. A major goal was to keep the costs of rent the same or lower for the temporary residents, I addressed this constraint by attempting to construct the entire project from reclaimed infastructural elements, including concrete pipes to house the micro-units. Additional programing was to be community oriented, and I wanted to focus on the youth in the neighborhood. Opening Innovation Labs teamed with retailers so children and teens can work with mentors to develop and sell new prototypes.
Nighttime Perspective
Generative Mesh
Generative Mesh
Mixed Use Structures
AG|Grow: Beckhams Backup
Mixed Use Structures
Little Haiti, Miami A community built around Miamis newest and most versitile stadium. Aimed at supporting a shift in wellness, education and trade with urban agriculture.
Resulting Path / Stadium Mall
Site: Program: Client: Professor:
Eddison Court Public Housing Complex Adaptive Re-use Olympic Soccer Stadium and Surrounding Mixed Use Community MLS Miami Jordan Trachtenberg
Resulting Path / Stadium Mall
Birdseye Perspective | Highlighting rooftop gardens, community plazas, and stadium
Vegetated Organic Facade
Wellness Oriented Stadium
Large Scale Retail Mall: 70,000 sqft of potential retail, farmers market, and resturant space.
Underground Parking 2,750 parking spaces along with 1,250 spaces above ground.
Game Day | Corner Kick
Pitch Plan 1/128” - 1’
Stadium Section
Stadium Section
Mall Plan 1/128” - 1’
Natural Pool Purified by biological systems rather than using clorine and pumps. The incentive to maintain its cleanliness exists in the communities desire for a pool.
Birdseye Perspective | Highlighting rooftop gardens, natural pool, and stadium
Contin Architecture + Design Lake Worth, Florida A breif preview of my experience in a professional practice. Featured is an old bank in Lake Worth that we converted to a new office space. I have worked on the project from initial site measurements to its current phase of construction. Site: Program: Client:
Entrance Perspective
200 Lake Ave. Lake Worth, Fl Commercial Office Space and Mixed Use Retail InRel Properties
All work done under the mentorship of Juan Contin Architect.
Conference room
GENERAL NOTES:
47' - 7"
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These drawings have a local state and federal copyright Juan Contin, Architect. and are property of the They are not to be used on other projects or extension of this project except by written agreements with Juan Contin, Architect. No design changes which alter the intent of the drawings or specifications are to be made without obtaining written permission from Juan Contin, Architect.
22' - 7"
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EXISTING CONDENDER UNIT
REGISTERED ARCHITECT:
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JUAN CRISTOBAL CONTIN DN
FL LICENSE # AR94935
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3' - 6"
15' - 5 1/2"
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CHARLES 246 SF
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CLIENT:
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PRINTING/STORAGE 251 SF
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CIRCULATION / COMMON SPACE 1014 SF
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LAKE WORTH, FL 33460
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PAUL 165 SF
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KITCHEN 273 SF
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DENNIS 223 SF
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PROJECT ADDRESS: 200 Lake Ave, Lake Worth FL
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RECEPTION 228 SF
WH 18' - 9 1/2"
CONFERENCE SMALL 163 SF
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CONFERENCE 402 SF
DATE:
OPEN DESKS 02 267 SF
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ISSUED:
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REVISIONS:
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24' - 1 1/2" EXISTING RESTROOM
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EXISTING ELEVATOR 32 SF
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DRAWING TITLE FLOOR PLAN
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Floor Plan Level 02 1/4" = 1'-0"
A2 These drawings have a local state and
federal copyright Juan Contin, Architect. and are property of the They are not to be used on other projects or extension of this project except by written agreements with Juan Contin, Architect. No design changes which alter the intent of the drawings or specifications are to be made without obtaining written permission from Juan Contin, Architect.
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PAUL 165 SF LMRC
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CONFERENCE 403 SF
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Computation and Fabrication Collection of computational designs and fabrication; which have been a way for me to explore some of my extracurricular interests. Architecture is an evolving profession, one that will continue to branch out into other disciplines. I hope to capitalize on these new opportunities by applying thoughful computational strategies. All work done using Grasshopper3D
CNC Milled Metaball Sculpture
L-System Fractal I enrolled into the first Robotics elective offered at FIU Architecture. There we explored the potentials of computational design and digital fabrication. The concrete sculpture was generated with metaball physics. The form was CNC milled out of high density foam and cast with quick-crete. The graphic above comes from my explorations with Fractals and L-System branching. Fractals ability to create a sense of hierarchy while maintaining self similarity; an idea that can be translated into form or social relations. To the left is a long exposure light drawing. I programed the recently inaugurated KUKA Robotic Arm to draw out a series of graphics using a flashlight.
Robotic Arm Long Exposure Light Drawing
Model Photo Design 4 BakeHouse Art Complex
Model Photo
Section Axo Design 9 Everglades Research Field Office Center
Model Photo
THANK YOU, CONTACT [561] 846-2473 aland051@fiu.edu @austin_landrt