Master Of Architecture Portfolio & Resume

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Mark Hernandez-Schilling Master of Architecture Design Portfolio


Mark Hernandez Schilling Architectural Graduate Student 312 W. Culver St. Phoenix AZ, 85003 (602)4769646 mahern36@asu.edu May 2021 May 2018 GPA 3.25/4.0 May 2015 GPA 3.0/4.0

Objective: Having an approach that is Flexible. Engaging. Fun. Is a way to design and get to know the client what there needs are. As well as being able to gather all the information needed to develope and design the project. Having a positive impact on the community through sustainable design. As well as affordable housing, mixed use housing, and envirnomental landscape designs. Education Master of Architecture Bachelor in Design Studies Arizona State University, Tempe Associate Degree in Arts Phoenix College, Phoenix Work Experience Undergraduate Teaching Assistant for INT 121 Introduction to Computer Modeling at Arizona State University, Tempe. Spring 2017 - Fall 2017 • Worked with students in lab setting to learn Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and Trimble SketchUp. • Assisted professor and graduate teaching assistants in curriculum development and course improvement. Dishwasher-Pantry-Line Cook, The Old Spaghetti Factory 12/21/2018 09/14/2019 Volunteered at Grace Lutheran Church and Christ Lutheran Church. Technical Skills Proficient in SketchUp and Revit. Moderate in AutoCAD, Photoshop, Illustrator, Architectural Sketches of Buildings and Floor Plans. New to Rhino and Grasshooper. Awards & Activities Dean’s list at Arizona State University AIAS member at Arizona State University Robotics Club Member at Phoenix College

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Fire Station 62

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Timber in the City Competition 21

Jackson Strret Garage

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Timber High Rise

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Desert Oasis Fire Station 62

Fire Station 62 sits on state protected land, in Awatukee. The fire station is designed in a way that i takes up the least amount of the desert Landscape. But at the same time the fire station is inveloped with Native Aarizona Vegetation that comes together throughout the fire station giving its own microclimate (Desrert Oasis). I accomplished this with Desert vegetation and a man made water feature that runs through and around parts of the site to give it a Desert Oasis feeling. This allows the Firefighters to cool off when they come back from an emergency, as well as hikers from the community near by. This allows the fire fighter and the community to come together. There are community rooms that allow or trianing in safety tip on how to stay safe while in the heat, etc.. The architectural idea 1: rvolves around a Corten Steel paneled facade system that cools off the facade (having the joints being exposed to provide partial shading for the facade and give an asthetic cactus like shadow cast on the ground during the day) which cools off the Apporatus and the living areas on the second floor of the fire station.. 2: Gabion wall that cools off the first floor of the office and community spaces. 3: Having a butterfly roof that allows direct and indeirect sunlight (Sun shines from the South) into the apporatus and the living area. Sustainable aspects include passive cooling, solar panels, rainwater collection system that is used to water the vegetation, and a grey water system that also helps water the vegetaion.

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Apparatus

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Offices

Living

Community

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South Section

South Elevation

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Fire Station 62 10


Street View 11


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Section Blop Up

Steel Bolt Corten Steel

Left section blow up of fire station 62.

Detail Section To the right is a detailed setion cut of the apparatus and to how the apparatus is being pieced together with all the structural elements.

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Precast Concrete Wall Insulation

Steel Roof Butterfly Roof Steel Truss Steel Beam Steel Column

Steel Bolt Concrete Roof Insulation Precast Concrete Wall Corten Steel

Concrete Foundation

Concrete Footing

Concrete Column

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Roof Gardens Wind Energy

Parks

Solar Energy

Green Spaces

Sustainability Community

Urban Forest Library

Residential GYM

School Green Spaces Parks

Roof Gardens 21


M a s s i n g & P a r t i 22

Massing & Parti


Ground Floor Community Park

River Front Public Park on 4th Floor

Community Center School Phase 1 Residential

Community Center Track and Court

Public Park Garden on 4th Floor

School Play Area on 6th Floor

Green Stair Entry to Public Park on 4th Floor

River Front Park

Historic House as Public Library

2nd Floor

3rd Floor

4th Floor

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Urban Forest This project Urban Forest in New York focuses on integrating the existing community into the site. This is evidence by community center, the urban green spaces for the public, early childhood education center. The private residential towers will allow people from there to integrate into the community spaces. Historic house becomes library. The community center offers a place for people to live a healthier life. As well as embracing nature by exploring it on the site but as well as to promote people to go to out into nature and to explore. These urban green spaces integrate the surrounding community and those living on the site and it gives them a place to gather and the forest that envelopes the entire site. Early child education promotes the community to come together and allow the children to have place to learn and be surrounded by nature. In doing so this may promote the future generations to be a part of a better and regenerative future. The urban forest allows those living on the site to not only gather on their own green space but to also be a part of the community and become integrated. The historic house will be used as a library and become source of knowledge for the community around it who previously did not have access to it. 24

3 Bedroom Unit Plan

2 Bedroom Unit Plan

Studio Unit Plan

1 Bedroom Unit Plan

Bedroom

Private Residential Community Guarden

River view from Private Green Space

Photovoltaic Smart Panel

West Section Perspective


South Section Perspective

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Timber Detail Facade 1

Facade Examples 26

Timber Detail Facade 2

Timber Detail Facade 3


Timber Detail 27


Cooling Spaces The site of this project was Jackson Street Garage. Our main fouces was adaptive-reuse, which included 50% Jackson Street Garage, County Assessors Office, and Phoenix Union Station. The main focus of this project was adaptively reusing the Jackson Street Garage. The Idea behide cooling space, was that by incorporating green vegetation to the barren landscape south of the garage. That it would cool down the surrounding area. As well as it continuing in the building (indoor/ outdoor spaces). The programing that was chosen was continuing moving some of the Masters Programs(Master of Architecture/ Landscape/ Interior/ Sustainability/ Urban Design) that would focus on on future designs that are sustainable and yet bring the community together. The garage is private for the students. The building has multiple indoor/outdoor space with vegetaion that provides cooling during the summer heat. The large open public park, allows for the community to come and cool off and relax. The assessors office would have been used to provide free class that help people in the community to learn basic skills for living and to get jobs. As well as having vegetation placed indoors. The Phoenix Union Station was meant to allow public gathering spaces, that encorporated vegetation in the building. Some Sustainabe factors include passive cooloing, water efficeint fixtures, reusing grey water to water the vegetaion, aswell as rain water collection.

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Site Plan 1” : 50’ 1 s t L e v e l 1 / 32 = 1’ 29


Detail Blow up

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Summer Sun

Sun Study

Winder Sun

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Mass timber Spiral High Rise

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Design West So this project was inspired by my Timber in The City Project that I did in Spring 2019. This building is a Twisted Mass Timber 30 story high-rise. This was my way of designing a multi-use building for the Architecturaly related programs (Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Interior Architecture, Interior, Sustainability, Biomimicry, and Urban Design). This includes Commercial, Classes, and Residential. The Susutainable aspects of this Include solar power, energy efficient fixtures, water efficient fixtures, rainwater collection/ grey water reuse.

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Micro Studio 34


Mark Hernandez-Schilling Master of Architecture Design Portfolio mahern36@asu.edu


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