MARIO RODRIGUEZ - Intern Architect

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MARIO RODRÍGUEZ ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

e: rodriguez.mario.e@gmail.com

l: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mario-rodríguez-87128941

c: 801 . 669 . 6741


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MARIO RODRIGUEZ

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

2016

My grandfather was a carpenter who learned to converse with wood and make it a life companion. My father composed verses since his heart started beating for things that his mind could not explain. In me there is something from both of them, the poetry and physical creation of things which drew me to architecture.

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The duality of life has always been a powerful source of inspiration and part of what makes me who I am. The spirituality from my mom and the poeticism from my dad, the discipline and the total freedom, the practical and the conceptual, the tangible and the surreal, light and darkness. I find all these parts powerfully and beautifully assembled in architecture. I’ve always thought that architecture is where science and art meet to change people, families to change society. And so architecture is the tool I have chosen to make a difference in the lives of people and the environment that surrounds us.

Salt Lake City, 2016.


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WINERY

HANDRAIL MODELING

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GAS SERVICE STATION PROTOTYPE

EGRESS STAIRS / EXPANSION

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PARKING STRUCTURE OF SKI RESORT

NATURAL FOODS CONVENIENCE STORE REMODEL

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01 | LAGAR - WINERY AND VINEYARD

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lagar WINERY AND VINEYARD

Wineries are one of the biggest attractions in the State of California. The first vines were introduced in the valley in the mid-late 19th century and from then it has produced some of the finest wines around the world. For my final project as a senior, I teamed up with Meng Li to produce the preliminary design of this hypothetical winery surrounded by vineyards and greenery.

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PROJECT TYPE: Academic work STUDIO 4: Professor Jörg Rügemer DATE: Spring 2016 LOCATION: Napa Valley, CA

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ABOVE. South perspective facing the Napa River, where social events take place such as wedding receptions.


01 | LAGAR - WINERY AND VINEYARD

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Most of the building is under the ground, which serves as a thermal mass that keeps the spaces at a constant temperature, saving energy. In order to mantain the SO2 levels, wine needs to age at a constant 55-60°F temperature; the ground mass helps to mantain this temperature, whether in winter or summer.

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TOP. Perspective section that shows the fermentation tanks and the catwalks above. Grapes are delivered on the roof, where the crash pad is located, then grapes are dropped into the tanks ( in a gravitiy fed process).


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ABOVE. Public access via the ramp into the round courtyard. Next to it, the main level where winery tour starts. More public program is located here, such as bar and VIP tasting rooms. BOTTOM. Perspective of the courtyard and longitudinal section.

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ABOVE. Wine is stored in the lower level. The round space is the tasting room, which is the big finale of the tour. BELOW. View within the wine gallery next to the fermentation tanks. BOTTOM. Longitudinal sections.

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01 | LAGAR - WINERY AND VINEYARD

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winery WINE MAKING BUILDING AND VINEYARD

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PROJECT TYPE: Academic work STUDIO 4: Professor Jörg Rügemer DATE: Spring 2016 LOCATION: Napa Valley, CA

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OPPOSITE. Section model, cardboard and museum board. ABOVE. Tasting room and view of the barrel cellar where wine is aged. Tour to the public ends here. BOTTOM. Bar with view to the mini reservoir to the north.

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01 | LAGAR - WINERY AND VINEYARD

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02 | HANDS - HANDRAIL MODELING

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hands HANDRAIL MODELING

The O.C. Tanner expansion is a large project in which I was able to be part of. The client needed to remodel the existing handrail originally built in the 80s. I assisted the project architect with several design iterations. The building was already modeled in Revit; I modeled the new handrail with its details, posts, panels and fittings.

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PROJECT TYPE: Professional work at FFKR CLIENT: O.C. Tanner DATE: May 2016 LOCATION: Salt Lake City, UT

09 ABOVE. View to the second level of the glass panel handrail with its guardrail. OPPOSITE (top). Elevation and details, showing post and steel fittings. (bottom). Isonometric section to show how handrail would work in all levels.


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02 | HANDS - HANDRAIL MODELING

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OPPOSITE. (top) Store front perspective, using exact colors when built. (bottom). Gas station canopy street elevation.

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04 | LIGHT WELL - EGRESS STAIRS/ EXPANSION

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light well EGRESS STAIRS O.C. TANNER BUILDING EXPANSION

Part of the O.C. Tanner expansion included remodeling spaces that were not up to code. At the South end of the basement, there is a working area that needed an egress exit. Through joined forces with landscape architects, this light well was developed after several design iterations that consisted of the location of the door and stairs type, of which I was part.

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PROJECT TYPE: Professional work at FFKR CLIENT: O.C. Tanner DATE: Jul-Aug 2015 LOCATION: Salt Lake City, UT

13 ABOVE. Light well egress stairs rendering by 3d Studio in FFKR. OPPOSITE (top). Section view. I also modeled the handrail. Some other drafters helped along to complete CDs. (bottom). Isonometric section and details.


04 | LIGHT WELL- EGRESS STAIRS/ EXPANSION A3 A125 1/2" BAVARIAN STONE VENEER ON EXISTING CONCRETE WALL. SEE STONE PATTERNS FOR LAYOUT

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LEVEL 1 100' - 0"

CONCRETE RETAINING WALL & FOOTING, SEE STRUCTURAL

BASEMENT 88' - 0" CONCRETE RETAINING WALL & FOOTING, SEE STRUCTURAL

L2x2x1/4 STAINLESS STEEL ANGLE, PAINTED

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36" HIGH 1 1/2" STAINLESS STEEL HANDRAIL, PAINTED

2X1/4 S.S. PLATE, PAINTED

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1x1/8 CONTINUOUS S.S. BANDING AROUND WIRE MESH, BOTH SIDES

(4) 5/16" S.S. EXPANSION BOLTS 3" EMBEDMENT

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5x8x3/8 STAINLESS STEEL PLATE

STONE CAP

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A125 SIDE MOUNTED WOVEN METAL GUARDRAIL

2" RIGID INSULATION STEEL EDGE FOR STONE EDGE

ALUMINUM SILL FLASHING CRUSHED GRAVEL

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EXISTING CONCRETE WALL

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CONCRETE RETAINING WALL, SEE STRUCTURAL

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3" SPACED WIRE MESH, PAINTED

CONCRETE RETAINING WALL BEYOND

ANCHOR NEW WALL ON EXISTING CONCRETE WALL WITH #6 DOWELS @ 12" O.C.SEE STRUCTURAL SCHEDULE A3/SB601.

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05 | CANYONS - SKI RESORT PARKING STRUCTURE 

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PROJECT TYPE: Professional work at FFKR CLIENT: Canyons Resort DATE: July, 2015 LOCATION: Park City, UT

77 As one of the biggest ski resorts in Utah, The Canyons were in need to expand the existing parking area, so they decided to build a multi-story parking garage. Structural engineers gave us the parameters that would PHASE 1 rule the design. I was able to come up with several options 669 for the distribution of 1,000 parking stalls, whether it had 3 or 4 levels. I put the Revit model together. The client hasn’t decided when to start building it yet, but the digital model is ready to be developed into CDs.

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15 ABOVE. South road view, rendering made by 3d Studio within FFKR. OPPOSITE (top). East pespective, showing vertical circulation. (middle). Isonometric section. (bottom). North perspective.


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The Canyons Parking Structure Park City Owner OPTION #1

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06 | GOOD EARTH - CONVENIENCE STORE REMODEL

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good-earth NATURAL FOODS CONVENIENCE STORE REMODEL

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PROJECT TYPE: Professional work at FFKR CLIENT: Good Earth Natural Foods DATE: Aug-Apr 2015/16 LOCATION: Orem, UT

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Good Earth needed to remodel the aesthetics of their convenience store and add visibility to the yoga studio entrance in the basement. Assisting the project architect, we surveyed the property and the existing building. I personally translated that information into Cad drawings. Later on, others joined the team to complete CDs. My participation in this project has been from the first stages to submittals to the city.


06 | GOOD EARTH - CONVENIENCE STORE REMODEL

RIGHT. Section wall through one of the new hanging canopies. BELOW. East elevation, showing light well and the cafe entrance. BOTTOM. Main entrance elevation, main canopy and entrance to yoga studio in the basement.

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OPPOSITE. Good Earth rendering developed by 3d Studio within FFKR.

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07 | DAR A LUZ- INTERFAITH RETREAT CENTER

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dar-a-luz INTERFAITH RETREAT CENTER

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PROJECT TYPE: Academic work STUDIO 3: Professor Anne Mooney DATE: Fall 2016 LOCATION: Huntsville, UT

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07 | DAR A LUZ - INTERFAITH RETREAT CENTER

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An hour north of Salt Lake City, Ogden Canyon opens up to give way to Huntsville where the Holy Trinity Abbey was built in 1947. We were tasked with developing a hypothetical design of a new retreat center that would include all the religions. This consisted of a preliminary study of religions and the creation of a sculptural reliquary. The concept for this project is rebirth through humanity’s common source, light.

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07 | DAR A LUZ - INTERFAITH RETREAT CENTER

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PREVIOUS (top). Meditation bridge with view to the immense country landscape. (bottom). Initial sketches to study the site. ABOVE. North perspective view, showing the entrance and thatched chapel, using local material. OPPOSITE. Interior experiential rendering inside the multi-faith chapel.


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MARIO-RODRIGUEZ Currently working for FFKR Architects, but looking for work in the DC area. 3 years of experience as a drafter, using Revit, AutoCad, Sketchup and other related software. Recently obtained his bachelor’s degree in architecture from the University of Utah. Pursuing a master degree at Virginia Tech in Alexandria, VA.

e: rodriguez.mario.e@gmail.com

l: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mario-rodrĂ­guez-87128941

c: 801 . 669 . 6741


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