MARYCARMEN HARO Architecture Portfolio
Miami Beach Mixed Use 8Hundred Infil Housing, Savannah Rethinking the glass house Villa el salvador, peru- infil housing
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A project of mixed uses that offered insight through extensive analysis regarding architectural systems, structural, environmental, life safety, assembly and enclosure of the building form. This design targeted the general public by inviting them within to endulge in various integrated programs such as pop up food truch style restaurants and a flexible space for a wide variety of events. 3
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1- shared street 2- multi-use Plaza 3- multi modal Transportation hub + adaptable Parking garage 4- mixed use Residential 5- Rain Garden 6- Existing Housing Building 7- bike + hike Path 8- Main Active promenade for pop up markets 9- Mixed use residential + Parking 10- Mixed use retail + Office + Residential 11- shared street open to side plazas + Parallel Parking 12- urban agriculture 13- Dog park 14- adult playground 15- Adaptable parking garage 16- private community event space 17- urban forest 18- Mixed use activity hub + Adaptable garage + Residential 19- mixed use retail + living 20- walk path retaining wall 21- above grade bridge 22-tidal park for waste water management 23- living shoreline 24- pier + Boat dock 25- restaurants + retail 26- multi use lawn area 27- Amenity Deck 28-Gazebo + BBQ Area 29- Pick up and drop off area 30- Rooftop Pool +Bar+Garden2
Outdoor Connecting Corridor
Mixed use program pedestrian Accessible green roofs
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By using the movement of pushing and pulling, I have interlocked vegetation and achiteture in order for them to coexist in a balanced manner. The idea began with a vertical garden that extended the entire 90 feet on 1/3 of the available lot. The line of separation from garden to structure began to become imaginary as it broke into smaller pieces that pushed in and out of the concrete lobby.
UNIT AXON
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FAÇADE ELEVATION SCALE: 3/8”= 1’-0”.
JONES STREET ELEVATION SCALE: 1/8”= 1’-0”.
FAÇADE WALL SECTION SCALE: 3/8”= 1’-0”.
FAÇADE SECTION PERSPECTIVE SCALE: 3/8”= 1’-0”.
SECTION 3 SCALE: 3/16”= 1’-0”.
UNIT SECTION 2
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By using the movement of pushing and pulling, I have interlocked vegetation and architecture in order for them to coexist in a balanced manner. The idea began with a vertical and horizontal garden that extends the entire 90 feet on a third of the available lot. The line of separation from garden to structure began to distort as it broke down into smaller pieces that pushed in and out of the architecture.
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FAÇADE ELEVATION By using the movement of pushing and pulling, I have interlocked vegetation and architecture in order for them to coexist in a balanced manner. The idea began with a vertical and horizontal garden that extends the entire 90 feet on a third of the available lot. The line of separation from garden to structure began to distort as it broke down into smaller pieces that pushed in and out of the architecture.
SCALE: 3/8”= 1’-0”.
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1 WIDE FLANGE BEAM 2 BUILT-IN BOOKSHELF WITH GLASS BACKING 3 ENGINEERED GLASS 1” THICK TEMPERED LAMINATED
6 INSULATION 7 VINE STYLE GROWING VEGETATION 8 PRECAST CONCRETE FINISH 9 OAK BOARDS WITH
FAÇADE WALL SECTION SCALE: 3/8”= 1’-0”.
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Marycarmen Haro
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COMPARATIVE PARTY WALL HOUSE ANALYSISSAVANNA CARRIAGE HOUSESCALE: N.T.S. SCALE: N.T.S.
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By using the movement of pushing and pulling, I have interlocked vegetation and architecture in order for them to coexist in a balanced manner. The idea began with a vertical and horizontal garden that extends the entire 90 feet on a third of the available lot. The line of separation from garden to structure began to distort as it broke down into smaller pieces that pushed in and out of the architecture.
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COMPARATIVE PARTY WALL HOUSE ANALYSISSAVANNA CARRIAGE HOUSESCALE: N.T.S. SCALE: N.T.S.
SAVANNAH CARRIAGE HOUSE SCALE: N.T.S.
By using the movement of pushing and pulling, I have interlocked vegetation and architecture in order for them to coexist in a balanced manner. The idea began with a vertical and horizontal garden that extends the entire 90 feet on a third of the available lot. The line of separation from garden to structure began to distort as it broke down into smaller pieces that pushed in and out of the architecture.
INFILL/ THREE FLOORS.
REPEATED.
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SCALE: 1/4”= 1’-0”.
INFILL/ THREE FLOORS.
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SCALE: 3/16”= 1’-0”.
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SECTION PERSPECTIVE DETAIL SCALE: 3/8”= 1’-0”.
1” THICK TEMPERED LAMINATED 4 CORRUGATED METAL DECK 5 SCOTS PINE AND WALNUT WOOD PATTERN WALL CLADDING
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Rethinking the Glass House Chinati Foundation- Marfa, Texas In this 2.000 sq ft project, the objective was to create housing for artist that went to the Chinati foundation in Marfa, Texas. The scale of this project was so big, that it becoming a lanscaping project as well was inevitable. The primary objective was to rethink, redesign, and reinvent the glass house by using its properties such as reflectivity and transparency. The canyon walls would reflect onto the glass enough in the daytime to produce a privacy curtain. The deisgn offers a chance for the existing art installations to continue to be viewed from all exisinting angles through the use of 35 foot deep excavations which contain the seemingly floating artist housing penetrating from wall to wall. Above every other housing unit there are pedestrian bridges in order to allow for easy access of the site from West to East.
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Multi- Family Infil Housing Corner Condition This house is a corner infil lot located in Villa el Salvador, Peru. The lot size is 30’ x 65’. The people who will inhabit this home consist of a mother, her son, both her parents, and eventually her brother with his child. The house is meant to have the open posibility to grow two more floors if necesarry depending on the growth of the family. The house has an open corridor that surrounds the building all around. Located on both long sides, is a garden courtyard entrance on the north side, and textiled covered courtyard that can be used for the dining area and other activities on the south side. Ventilation and airflow is the biggest concept of this project due to the fact that there will not be any HVAC, therefor most of the walls on both long sides of the house are in-place operable wooden blinds.
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