1st and 2nd year portfolio

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Lauren Roberts Beginner Level Studio Portfolio (1st year and 2nd year)


Book Store/ Residence Fall 2008

Objective: To design a bookstore with a residence attached for the owners of bookstore across from the Menil Art Museum.

Program: The design had to include a conference room, 450 lineal ft of shelves, an additional 40 lineal ft of shelves for rare book, storage/ receiving space, an office, mechanical and electrical equipment room, and a residential space. As an addition from the client, we were asked to incorporate and display their collection of Jesus Moroles sculptures to the design.


Second Floor Plan

Spring 2009


Community Meeting/ Gathering Center Spring 2009

Objective: To design a space for the community to gather and use the space for many different purposes.

Program: The program was to design a gathering space with an out door pavilion and two other smaller spaces that can be rented by the community. Also added to the design was a garden area for the public to come on their lunch break to gather and relax in the middle of the day.


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Mechanical Room 1 Janitor Closet 2 Sm. Conference Room 3 Storage 4 Administrative Offices 5 Reception Area 6 Kitchen 7 Meeting/ Gathering Space 8 Table/ Chair Storage 9 Pavilion 10

Spring 2009


Shipping Container Housing December 2008

Objective: The design challenge was to create sustainable housing units because enrollment has drastically increased. Therefore, with a group of student, we designed student housing in high-rise form with habitable spaces made from shipping containers.

Program: Every Floor is a mirror of the floor beneath it to create an aesthetic appeal as well as providing shading for the floors below. The core offers a central means of circulation. Fire stairs are a secondary and quick method of accessing other floors as well as being used for emergency cases. The only enclosed spaces are the shipping containers while the circulation surrounding the core is an exterior setting.


Third Floor: Study and Restrooms

First and Second Floor: Bedrooms

Winter 2008


Life-Guard Station Spring 2009

Objective: To design a lifeguard station on the Pacific coast at Del Mar Beach California.

Program: The station is located on a public access zone; therefore, I created a space that the public and private was separate but coexisted on the site. The requirements for the project were: a viewing station with unobstructed view, a station for two life guards on duty and one on reserve, private and public restrooms, parking for an ATV with trailer, and storage at beach level for life saving equipment.

West Section Cut North and East Perspective Elevation


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Public Access to Site Public Beach Access Splash Park Picnic Area Lifeguard Station Private Access to Site Private Beach Access Private Entry to Station Mechanical Room Storage Room ATV Parking Private View of Beach Kitchen Bathroom Lockers Interior View Exterior

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Second Floor Plan Site Plan

Fall 2008


Space for a Visiting Critic Spring 2008

Objective: To design a space for a critic to stay while coming to visit the architecture building and critic student work.

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and architecture building. The concept for this project was to have different elements within the design to connect and relate to each other. For example, the hand rail becomes the desk that become a shelf that turns into the counter top then connect with a stair thread and continues upstairs.

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Reading Area Study Kitchen Closet Bath Room Bed Room

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Fall 2008


In-Door Out-Door Spring 2008 Objective: To design a space for a type of art form to be experienced. Also, while one is in this space, they experience both the in and out door environment simultaneously.

Program: The site is in between three buildings that can be accessed from the street. The art form I choose to be experienced was Japanese cuisine.


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Spring 2008


Building Analysis Fall 2007 Objective: Develop the ability to conceptualize and communicate the essential features of an architectural design, and to communicate a design in plan and section. In this project, we start with the finished building, a product, and work backwards to discover its concept. Following this procedure, we learn that design is neither entirely willful nor mysterious; with diligent probing, a design can be made to reveal its logic and consistencies.

Program: Gather data, build a model, and produce plans, sections, and elevations in ink on vellum of the Agosta House by Patkau Architects. Section Cut

Section Cut


Floor Plan

Front Elevation

Section Cut

Spring 2008


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