ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN UNDERGRADUTE
PORTFOLIO 2014-2018
LUIS GIOVANNI GUARDADO
ARCHI TECT URE + DES IGN PORT FOLIO 2018
LUIS GIOVANNI GUARDADO Architecture Student | B. Arch Candidate’19
Guardadoluisg@gmail.com Peekskill, New York 10566
www.linkedin.com/in/Guardado-Giovanni-Luis
EDUCATION:
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Enrolled In 2014 B. Arch Candidate Expected Graduation May 2019 with a minor in civil engineering
GPA 3.43/4
CASE-Center for Architecture Science and Ecology Fall 2016 - Study Abroad Program
ACADEMIC AWARDS:
RPI NOMAS CHAPTER Secretary 2017-2018
Record and archive the minutes of every executive board meeting Organize agendas for general body meetings Maintain an email list for the organization. Shall provide up-dates and follow-ups on important information Shall maintain the structure of the organization’s archive Work with all officers in the execution of activities
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Archive
RPI NOMAS CHAPTER Public Relations
RPI Dean List
Networking on behalf of the organization Coordination of NOMAS/AIAS joint bulletin board Upkeep of all social media activity Coordinate distribution of marketing materials Periodically work with educational affairs and community service chairpersons in the execution of events.
2014, Fall 2015-Spring 2016, Fall 2017, 2014-2015, Spring 2016-Fall 2017,
RPI Architecture Studio Honors Review Fall 2014, Fall 2015,Spring 2016
WORK EXPERIENCE: Teaching assistant
Intergrated Design Development Studio (Fall 2018)
Troy,NY Prepare and orgainzed reviews, help students with there project in terms of construction detail, design consideration and formating presentation boards
Architectural Intern
SMA Architecture Planning Interiors (May 2018-August 2018)
Croton-On-Hudson, NY Prepare diagrams illustrating, DOB code analysis documentation, Review shop drawings and submittals during construction, Respond to Contractor Requests for Information,
Secretary Assistant
RPI Architecture Dean Office (September 2014 – Present) Troy, NY Package books, Organize the mail, Setting up for events
Construction Worker
Bruce Elton ( May 2015 - August 2015)
Grassion, NY Interior renovation Sheet rock installation, hardwood floors, painting and, kicthen cabinets installation
ACTIVITES:
RPI Intermuals Soccer (indoor & outdoor) RPI AIAS RPI URP- Mapping Troy (2017-2018)
LANGUAGE:
ENGLISH & SPANISH 2
LEADERSHIP POSITION:
2018-2019
TECHINAL SKILL: Mircosoft Office V-Ray(Rhino)
9 years 4 .5 years
Indesign
4 years
AutoCad
3 years
Rhinoceros 5/6
4.5 years
Illustrator
4.25 years
Photoshop
4.25 years
Grasshopper (Rhino Plug)
4 years
Constrution/ Model Building
8 years
Autodesk Revit
1 year
Autodesk Maya
3 years
Archicad
4 Months
BlueBeam
4 Months
CONTENTS 04
CONEY ISLAND COMMUNITY CENTER
Reviving New York City’s Coast Line
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CTRL XV The Augmented Extraction of Urban E-waste
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CONEY ISLAND PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
A New Age Of The Arts
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Renders - Graphic Designs Personal Interests
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CONEY ISLAND COMMUNITY CENTER REVIVING CONEY ISLAND Integrated Design Development Studio
2018 - Spring Location: Coney Island, NY Partner: Maria Vollas Critics: Lonn Combs & Gabrielle Brainard The project is a futher develpoment of an intital desgin chosen in a previsous studio called Integrated Design Schematic Studio.
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The project was driven with a desire of providing a space that the local community can call there own without feeling the fear of begin push out from genrefication. The project push all programs above the ground floor plan to provided an open ground plan that is open to the public 24/7. This move gives the community a place with the building where they can call there own and gives a sign of embracing the local community. The facade plays the same role as the sense of being seen as open and transparent even thought the program can be considered a high class of a program where few can experiences it . As well as giving a tip of the hat to the local materials and uses of the area. Further advancing on this concept of transparency the project takes the approach of breaking the traditional way a theater is seen by changing the way the front of house and back of house are being separated with a design that seemly mixes together where the visitor and staff resign in the same space even thought they might not seen one other directly.
EXTERIOR RENDER | Aerial View
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2018-SPRING | INTEGRATED DESIGN DEVELOPMENT STUDIO | CONEY ISLAND COMMUNITY CENTER
Roof Detail 1/2” = 1’ Original Scale
Middle Facade Detail
AXON DETAIL SECTION | Library View
1/2” = 1’ Original Scale
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Last Floor of Cantilever 1/2” = 1’ Original Scale
1” = 1’ Original Scale
ISOMETRIC VIEW | Facade Render
Blow Up Facade Details
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SITE PLAN | 1/8” = 1’ Original Scale
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FLOORS PLANS| 1/8” = 1’ Original Scale
Floor 2
Floor 4
Floor 5
Floor 6
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2018-SPRING | INTEGRATED DESIGN DEVELOPMENT STUDIO | CONEY ISLAND COMMUNITY CENTER
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LONGITUDINAL SECTION | 1/4” = 1’ Original Scale
2018-SPRING | INTEGRATED DESIGN DEVELOPMENT STUDIO | CONEY ISLAND COMMUNITY CENTER
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COURTYARD PRESCRIPTIVE RENDER |
CTRL-XV THE AUGMENTED EXTRACTION OF URBAN E-WASTE Final Project Studio - Thesis
2018 - In Progress Location: Southeast Asia Region Critics: Hseng Tai Lintner Assessment committee member: Yael Erel
There have been rapid changes in technology production and electronics becoming abundance in developed nations, as well as the consumerism mindset becoming embedded in people minds such that high-tech electronics have become routinely obsolete within six months. The result of this mindset has been the increase in e-waste popping up around the world over the past decade. Currently there have been worldwide legalization laws that have tried to slow down the shipment of e-waste around the world, including China’s imports bans, which have caused the rise of illegal shipments to developing nations such as Indonesia, Vietnam and many more in the Southeast Asia region. The results of these influx of e-waste to these developing nations have caused these nations to take unreasonable methods to manage and mine these e-waste landfills, where the local living and working conditions worsen by each pasting day. In response, “The Augmented Extraction of Urban E-waste” draws on e-waste landfills’ unseen resources and begins to frame an urbanized infrastructure for an augmented technological machinery to come in to revitalize the effected nations. The urban structure, CTRL-XV, a
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nomadic e-waste platform aims to create a series of exploration to begin to understand how we can establish a balance in the dialogue between human space and the non-human space with the use of the augmented realm as a negotiator between the two. Where it would begin to create an framework where the inhabit and the machine can begin to interact with one other and augment the perception between the each other.
Initial Massing Model | 1ST PHASE
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SITE DIAGRAM | INITIAL LOCATION RESEARCH
2018-2019 | FINAL PROJECT DESIGN STUDIO | CRTL- XV: THE AUGMENTED EXTRACTION OF URBAN E-WASTE
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E-WASTE DIAGRAMS | E-WASTE MOVEMENT & COMPANIES
MECHANIZE URBANISIM | SYTHESIS REALM
2018-2019 | FINAL PROJECT DESIGN STUDIO | CRTL- XV: THE AUGMENTED EXTRACTION OF URBAN E-WASTE
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AIRSCAPE RESHAPING THE URBAN DENSITY Vertical Studio
2017 - Fall Location: Manhattan, NY Partner: Tania Lopes Critics: Lydia Kallipoliti
Pollution today is becoming a leading factor in today’s world of designers and architects. Where now designs are being push towards remediation techniques to improve the world environment. The project present here establishes a desire to improve air quality of urban cities as it takes the existing system and infrastructure that cities currently use on a daily bases and are the leading causes of air pollution. For example exhaust pipe, subway grates, amount of cars traveling in and out of the city emitting co2 gas and with the urban canyon effects pollution becomes trap in the street of the city causing unsafe conditions. So how can we eliminate this problem? The project takes concept such as air pollution, urban density and infrastructure and connects them though one system . In doing so the project begins to extend the buildings boundaries and challenges the way we look at public space, density of the city and pollution in a system that is dynamic. As time continues on the project itself will begin to take over increasing density and vertical circulation with the city and change how some social infrastructure are place today such as the real estate.
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EXTERIOR RENDER | Elevated Platform View
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2017-FALL | VERTICAL STUDIO | AIRSCAPE
COMPONENT RENDER | Exhaust System
The project tackles multiple scales with in the city infrastructure from the larger scale the building to the smallest the exhaust outlets of the building itself. The images on the right show the starting point of the project extending the building infrastructure and connecting the old system with this new one.
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PROGRAM DIAGRAM | Section Details
2017-FALL | VERTICAL STUDIO | AIRSCAPE
CROSS PATH RENDER | Human Engagement
Although the project the has this focus of air pollution and redistribute it away from the street level it also a means of creating public space and elevate the street level to new heights. This moves causing the circulation to become vertical and bring new view of what the city is. The Inflatables bubbles has two function to them, the are a means to create space and new urban public space by the amount of inflation. But they are also the representation of how much pollution the city is creating by the amount of the inflation the bubbles have. This creates a visual and materialize air and pollution for the public to become aware of what is air pollution.
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URBAN AGRO-REMEDIATION PODS GROWTH + COLLECTION + DISTRIBUTION FOR THE URBAN CITY Case- Center for Architeture Science and Ecology
Around the world there are many places with a specific vernacular Location: 5 boroughs of New that onces someone says a name York City of that city you automatically think Partners: A. Beres, C. Ciardullo, of that one unique vernacular. N. Goklevent, For New York it is the food K. Hernstadt , cart, the food cart is an unique M. Javed, S. Le , vernacular in its simplicity of a P. Mankiewicz, D. Pace, metal box that is so hyper design M. Pretorius, D.Ruan, in maximizing food delivery. Now L. Ruskauff, how can we take this vernacular L. Sferlazza, and redefine in such a way that A. Theodoridis we acknowledge the current stage Critics: Demetrios Comodromos of the food cart and revamp into a new concept that brings this + Anna Dyson vernacular to become a portable + Josh Draper agriculture distributor for the urban city while maintaining components of the old. In the studio we decide a modular base design that would be the best for the workers who would be the ones to attempt to bring this future of food distribution to the public. It bring quick assembly and simplicity as of the current vernacular of the food cart. Simply, Fast, Cheap
2016 - Fall
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Street Render | Atmosphere
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2016-FALL | C.A.S.E | URBAN AGRO-REMEDIATION PODS
The project approaches with the idea of maximization of healthy food deliver to urban food desert. As well as begin a means of producing a better working condition for the cart owner and a way of re-mediating the air around the cart
MODULE DIAGRAMS | COMMISSARY PARTS
The design of the cart maximize wind flow around cart allowing the most efficient way of remediating the air and adapting to the weather condition on a daily bases. As well as maximize the amount of product being moved with one cart.
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COMPONENT DIAGRAM | Exploded Axno
PORCUPINE CART | SECTION CUTS VIEWS
2016-FALL | C.A.S.E | URBAN AGRO-REMEDIATION PODS
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PORCUPINE CART | SEASONAL SECTION DETAILS
CONEY ISLAND PERFORMING ARTS CENTER A NEW AGE OF THE ARTS Integrated Design Schematic Studio
2017 - Spring Location: Coney Island, NY Critics: Pedro Pachano
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How can a performing art center help resurrect a dying area such as Coney island? How can it help the local community and not be a sign of gentrification? These where some question that first came across my mind when dealing with this design task. Traditional theater can be considered as a program who generally is for the a higher class of society. Well begin in area where it generally of lower class people I want the project to adapt for those people and still consider the tourism of the amusement park of Coney Island . The project takes the approach of breaking the traditional way a theater is circulated where the front of house and back of house are not separated by the stage but is seemly mixing together where the visitor and staff resign in the same space. As well as having the program become a way for the local community to express themselves and be apart of the show going on with out having to be within the theater to do so.
INTERIOR RENDER | Atrium
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PROGRAM BLOCKS DIAGRAM |
2017-SPRING | INTEGRATED DESIGN SCHEMATIC STUDIO | CONEY ISLAND PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
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TRANSVERSE SECTION | 1/4” = 1’ Original Scale
-1 TO 1 FLOOR PLANS | 1/8” = 1’
Original Scale
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2 TO 4 FLOOR PLANS | 1/8” = 1’
Original Scale
RENDERS PERSONAL INTERESTS
2010 - 2018
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The art of render is a method of representing architecture that I have obtaining a great interest in. Throughout my years at school I have seen the powerful and beauty of a great render in both a means of showing someone how it can exist in the real world and in explaining your ideas to your audiences and clients in a strong visual way. I find renders and creating a strong visual images as way of expressing yourself. You do this by indicated your perspective towards the world and what you find appealing and how you view the world by the amount of detail you put in a render and the certain view and perspective the image is and that what excites me about it . The amount of layer the images is showing and hidden clues that you leave for the viewer to find.
TABEL SIDE RENDER | Module Set 2018
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ABSTRACT RENDER | 2016
2014-2018 | PERSONAL WORKS | RENDERS
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OFFICE RENDER | 2018
INTERIOR RENDER | 2018
2014-2018 | PERSONAL WORKS | RENDERS
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INSTALLATION SETUP RENDER | 2019