2014 PORTFOLIO M A R TA C A L V I N H O
About I grew up in Lisbon, Portugal where I attended an American School through out a period of 10 years. This led me to grow up with an interesting split cultural experience, which still influences my design sensibilities today. I completed my Bachelor of architecture in Lisbon and am now in my last semester, of my Masters of Architecture. These distinct cultural educations have culminated in an interest for effective and minimalist aesthetics. I am fascinated in applying design and technology to the improvement of our public spaces by developing a method of public activation which could be applied worldwide.
Chicago, Illinois Project Manager and Construction Assistant, consisted of RFI development, Submittal reviews, sample coordination, budget and schedule, Dec 2011 – Feb 2011 field coordination, subcontractor management WORK EXPERIENCE Feb 2013 – May 2013
mcalvi@saic.edu Design Objects: Assist teacher in critiques and (312) 753with 9871 students project execution using the CNC machine, www. martacalvinho.com stationary tools, power tools, and hand tools
Intern at PreBuild – Lisbon, Portugal Assisted with design competition entry for Novartis by creating interior renderings Marta de Almeida Barreiro Botelho Calvinho Architecture Intern at Roula Architects –
Chicago, Illinois 162 N. State Street, Chicago, IL 60601 at WKK – Lisbon, Portugal JunBarreiro 2010 – AugBotelho 2010 Intern WORKManager EXPERIENCE Project Assistant at LG Construction – Marta de Almeida Calvinho Performed Construction Document revisions mcalvi@saic.edu Performed online archiving and Chicago, Illinois 162 N. State Street, Chicago, IL 60601 Administration Documents: bidding, 753 9871 ProjectManager Managerand Assistant at LG Assistant, Constructionfor – detail drawings. (312) Jan 2014 – Present organization of completed and proposed projects Project Construction mcalvi@saic.edu andmartacalvinho.com field reports. www. Chicago,ofIllinois consisted RFI development, Submittal reviews, furniture list, punchlist (312) 753 9871 Projectcoordination, Manager andbudget Construction Assistant, sample and schedule, Aug 2012 – Dec 2012 Teacher Assistant, at SAIC – Chicago,Illinois martacalvinho.com consisted of RFI development, Submittal reviews,Design Objects: Assistwww. teacher in critiques and field coordination, subcontractor management EDUCATION sample coordination, budget and schedule, students with project execution using the CNC machine, Internsubcontractor at Roula Architects – field coordination, management stationary tools, power tools, and hand tools Sep 2011 May 2014 School of the Arts Institute of Chicago Feb 2013 – May 2013 Architecture Chicago, Illinois Masters in Architecture Intern at PreBuild – Lisbon, Portugal 2011 – Feb 2011 Architecture Intern atDec Roula Architects – Feb 2013 – May 2013 Performed Construction Document revisions Assisted with design competition entry Sep 2008 Jul 2011 University Lusíada Chicago, Illinois Administration Documents: bidding, for detail drawings. SKILLS / ABILITIES for Novartis by creating interior renderings Bachelor Degree in Architecture Performed Construction Document revisions furniture list, punchlist and field reports. for detail drawings. Administration Documents: bidding, Sep 2006 Jun 2008 Carlucci American Int’l School of Lisbon – Chicago,Illinois Jun 2010 – Aug 2010 Intern at WKK – Lisbon, Portugal Aug 2012 – Dec 2012 Teacher Assistant, at SAIC Autocad 2014 furniture list, punchlist and field reports. International Baccalaureate Diploma Design Objects: Assist teacher in critiques and Performed online archiving and 3D Studio Max Teacher Assistant, at SAIC – Chicago,Illinois Aug 2012 – Dec 2012 students with project execution using the CNC machine, organization of completed and proposed projects Design Objects: Assist teacher in critiques and Revit 2014 stationary tools, power tools, and hand tools students with project execution using the CNC machine, Rhino and Maxwell Intern at PreBuild – Lisbon, Dec 2011 – Feb 2011 stationary tools, power tools,Portugal and hand tools EDUCATION Sketchup Assisted with design competition entry ACCOMPLISHMENTS SKILLS / ABILITIES Intern at PreBuild – Lisbon, Portugal Dec 2011 – Feb 2011 for Novartis by creating interior renderings Cinema 4d (Basic) May 2014 School of the Arts Institute of Chicago Sep 2011 entry Assisted with design competition Apple and Microsoft software SKILLS / ABILITIES at WKKby– Lisbon, Jun 2010 – Aug 2010 Intern for Novartis creatingPortugal interior renderings Masters in Architecture SAIC John Kurtich Foundation Scholarship recepient May 2013 - Jun 2013 Autocad 2014 Performed online archiving and Adobe CS62013 to travelCreative to JapanSuite summer SepPortugal 2008 Jul 2011 University Lusíada 3D Studio Max Intern at WKK – Lisbon, Jun 2010 – Aug 2010 organization Jan 2013 - Feb 2013 of completed and proposed projects Autocad 2014 Featured in Visionary Drawing Exhibition, SAIC 2013 HTML+CSS Bachelor Degree in Architecture Performed online archiving and Revit 2014 Sep 2013 - May 2014 Arduino Fundraising director of AIAS 3D Studio Max School of Lisbon Jun 2008 organization of completed proposed projectsCarlucci American Int’l Sepand 2006 Rhino and Maxwell 3D printing International Baccalaureate RevitDiploma 2014 EDUCATION Laser Cutter Sketchup Rhino and Maxwell CNC machine Cinema 4d (Basic) EDUCATION Sep 2011 May 2014 School of the Arts Institute of Chicago Sketchup Apple and Microsoft software Masters in Architecture Cinema 4d (Basic) Sep 2011 May 2014 School of the Arts Institute of Chicago Adobe Creative Suite CS6 Sep 2008 Jul 2011 University Lusíada Apple and Microsoft software Masters in Architecture LANGUAGES ACCOMPLISHMENTS HTML+CSS Bachelor Degree in Architecture Adobe Creative Suite CS6 Sep 2008 Jul 2011 University Lusíada Arduino School of Lisbon Sep 2006 Jun 2008 Carlucci American Int’lMay Fluent in English, Portuguese and Spanish HTML+CSS SAIC John Kurtich Foundation 2013 - Jun 2013 Bachelor Degree in Architecture 3D printingScholarship recepient International Baccalaureate Diploma Arduino to travel to Japan summer 2013 Basic French Laser Cutter of Lisbon Sep 2006 Jun 2008 Carlucci American Int’lJanSchool 2013 - Feb 2013 3D printing Featured in Visionary Drawing Exhibition, SAIC 2013 CNC machine International Baccalaureate Diploma Learning Mandarin Chinese Sep 2013 - May 2014 Fundraising director Laser Cutter of AIAS CNC machine Jan 2014 – Present
ACCOMPLISHMENTS May 2013 - Jun 2013
ACCOMPLISHMENTS SAIC John Kurtich Foundation Scholarship recepient
LANGUAGES LANGUAGES Fluent in English, Portuguese and Spanish
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Studio
Structures
Work
Personal
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ROLLER DERBY
2012
Studio 2012
Dynamic shell
Roller derby is a very dynamic and violent sport so I started by wanting to create a simple shell that would contain the sport inside. Something that was pure and simple on the outside but once you entered the intensity of the game would contrast with the outside of the building. It was very important for me to mantain a steady flow of movement around the tracks. I wanted people to go around the track and interact with it as much as possible, as well as engage with the outside. This led to the opening of the large windows, which allowed people from the outside to see this relationship and feel compelled to enter the building.
Shell study
Flow diagram
3D print final
FLOW DIAGRAM
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Studio 2012
Ground level 1. Ticket area 2. Shopping booth 3. Player elevator 4. Information booth 5. Lobby 6. VIP area 7. Bar 8. Seating 9. Flat track 10. Banked track
Section AA
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Studio 2012
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RED HOOK
2013
Studio 2013 Axial change
Food spots
The Red Hook neighborhood functions as two sides: The Back and The Front, which are disconnected from each other. The aim then was to understand what did connect the two sides so that the project could contribute to promote unity as well as diversity in this neighborhood. The solution was a ramp that promotes social interaction through out its development, with spaces such as: market place, playgrounds, residencial farming plots, coffee shop, amphitheatre stairs and gardens.
Demographics Figure ground
Green space
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Studio 2013
Ground level 4 6
1. Community plaza 2. Bike shop 3.Storage 4. Community room 5. Apartment lobby 6. Artist Studios 7. Community plaza 8. Loading dock 9. Gallery space 10. Woodshop classes 11. Commercial space 12. Private bike storage 13. Public bike storage 14.Public woodshop 15. garage
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Studio 2013
Program
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Studio 2013 Shade detail
Shade study
Section AA
WOODSHOP WOODSHOPWOODSHOP DIGITALDIGITALDIGITALSHOWROOM SHOWROOM MATERIALMATERIAL STORAGE STORAGE
WOODSHOP MANUFACTURING
PARKING PARKING PARKING
PARKING PARKING PARKING PARKING PARKING
LAUNDRY LAUNDRY LAUNDRY
LAUNDRY LAUNDRY LAUNDRY SHOPSHOP
BIKESHOPBIKESHOPBIKESHOP
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Studio 2013
Structure
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LIBRARY
2013
Studio 2013 Foodscapes
Concept
In 2013 I visited 10 cities in Asia and the features which stuck out to me the most were: the respect and harmony with nature and the food culture. This project is located in chinatown between the food(north) and residential(south) districts and next to the chinatown market. So I wanted to emphasize this cycle by catering towards it. The north of the project features food kiosks, coffee shop and playful topography. The south of the project features a sitting area in order for the community to come together. On the second level of the library there is a green roof for the community and a terrace with view towards downtown.
South garden
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Studio 2013 Section AA
Section 2 scale: 1/8”=1’-0”
Level 3 20' - 0"
North Level 2 10' - 0"
Section 2 scale: 1/8”=1’-0”
Level 3 20' - 0"
Level 1 0' - 0"
North Level 2 10' - 0"
Level -1 -10' - 0" Level 1 0' - 0"
LEVEL 2
www.autodesk.com/revit
scale: 1/16”=1’-0” North
Level -1 -10' - 0"
Ground level
LEVEL 2
Consultant Address Address www.autodesk.com/revit Address Phone
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scale: 1/16”=1’-0” North
Main entrance withlobby information desk Main
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Main entrance with information desk
Consultant Consultant Address Address Address Address Address Address Phone Phone
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Consultant Consultant Address Address Address Address Address Phone Address
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Phone
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Consultant Address Consultant Address Address Address Address Phone
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Address Phone
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Consultant Address Address Consultant Address Address Phone
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Address Address Phone
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Consultant Address Address Address Phone
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No. No.
Description Description
Date Date
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Owner Owner
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Studio 2013 Activity zones
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Studio 2013 Section detail
Structure axon
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Studio 2013
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LIGHT MANUFACTURE
2012
Structures 2012
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Structures 2012 Ground level
Celing plan
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Structures 2012 Detail: exterior glass
Sections
Elevations
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Structures 2012 Landscape
Materials
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Structures 2012 1
3
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HVAC HVAC DIAGRAM
Outside air
A
211
Accountant
104 SF
Plumbing
UP
Meeting Room
97 SF
210
146 SF
208
207
PLUMBING
Stairs 87 SF
Accountant
B
209 1h1
206 6h2
4h2 Photocopy
Open to Server top
Open to below
123 SF
90 SF
A7
1
1588 SF
Bathrooms
3h3
Kitchen 221 SF
6h2
Outside air
Exhaust
C
Open Office
Open to top
Area
2h1
2951 SF
6h2
204
Exhaust
D Reception
201
3h3
168 SF
Return air
195 SF
Bathrooms
Storage
200
180 SF
4h2
Return air
E
Diffuser
202
Bathrooms
HW up W up 155 SF
Vent (supply air)
2
HW Down
125 SF
Showroom
Mechanical
3h3
CW up
192 SF CW Down
W Down
F
203
Flow (return)
Diffuser
Flow (supply)
OPEN TO ROOF
Open to below Warehouse
Open to top
Vent (supply)
4052 SF
3h3 2
G
212
Open to top
Flow (return)
213 Reception
Receiving office
Open to top
255 SF
161 SF
214 6h2
H
Open to top
Flow (supply)
215
Open to top
Open to top
216
Loading Dock 870 SF
Parking 721 SF
Manufacturing office
Material Storage
174 SF
201 SF
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ELECTRICAL Electrical
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DIAGRAM
2x4 rectangular light
Open to below VTR
ROOF
2x4 rectangular light
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2x4 rectangular light 2x4 circular light double switch
Mens Room
Womens Room
Kitchen
switch LAV
LAV WC
LAV
WC WC
LAV WC
2x4 circular light
WC WC
WC
WC
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CO
Kitchen
Womens Room
Mens Room
Mech Room
2
double switch
2nd floor
Open to below CO water meter
LAV
LAV FD
WC
WC WC
LAV WC
WC WC
WC
WC
FCO
1st floor
EJ
2
switch
Level 2
Level 1
PLUMBING SECTION
Level 1
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2011
Work 2011
In 2011 I assisted Prebuild in a competition for re-designing Novartis offices in Portugal. The idea for the interior space began from trying to bring dynamism to an existing space through an economical way. Since there were existing pillars I decided to extend them out and create an exhibition area integrated with benches, inspired in tree roots. The reception area then becomes simultaneously a waiting area and an exhibition space. This idea of tree trunk is then applies to the remaining floors because there are two central cores that run vertically through the building. I assisted the WKK team in the creation of the concept, choosing materails, 3D modeling and renders.
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Work 2011
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Work 2011
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2013
Work 2013
While working for Roula Architects I worked in the design for the addition of a Research and Technology facility for Cook County Jail. The facility is divided so that the Basement and 1st level are where the drop and receive of inmates occurs, as well as the place where counseling and medication takes place. In the 2nd to 5th floor is where the inmates are kept in 24 to 38 people cells. I assisted in field reports, furniture bidding, furniture counting, fire plans, interior cell renders and details.
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Work 2013 Magazine
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Work 2013 Interior Renders
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Work 2013 Furniture plan
Fire exits plan
Documents
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Work 2013 Details
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Work 2013
I am currently interning at LG Construction + Development, as a project manager assistant. Working on a project on 2036 S. Michigan avenue which consists of the reconversion of a show room to a seven floor luxury residential building. - Project directory - RFI layout + organization - Signage - Documentation of demolition - Bid list - Big management - Submittal documentation - Loading dock plan, section, site plan - CDOT permit for loading dock construction
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RFI’s
LG CONSTRUCTION + DEVELOPMENT
LG CONSTRUCTION + DEVELOPMENT DAILY LOG
RFI # 032 Project: Project Address: To: Date Due: Submitted By: Subject: Drawing:
Daily Log
DAILY REPORT #:
The Studebaker Lofts - 2036 S. Michigan 2036 S. Michigan Avenue Hartshorne Plunkard Architecture
Date Sent: Date Answered: Cost Implication:
Joe Sternbauer Location of Drain for FC-1 in Tenant/Bike Storage Spec Section: M1.2 & P1-2
4/8/2014
CONTRACTOR:
from date:
to date:
Names of Employees
Date
Weather: Location
Activity
Reference:
Request: According to drawing M1.2 note 11 for FC-1 located in the Tenant/Bike Storage room states "…Provide refrigerant to associated heat pump and drain piping to nearest floor drain." Since there isn't a floor drain shown in the Tenant/Bike Storage room on sheet P1-2, please indicate where the suspended fan coil will be draining the condensation water.
Response:
Total # of employees: Notes:
Responded by:
Date:
2234 W. North Avenue Chicago, IL 60647
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Work 2013 Signage
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Work 2013 Loading dock 168'-0"
6'-0"
72'-0"
34'-0"
62'-0"
14'-0"
EAST 21ST STREET TWO WAY TRAFFIC 0" '-
0"
12
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10’ JERSEY BARRIER
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No parking
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PROTECT EXISTING TREES TO REMAIN TYPICAL (U.N.D)
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X 1 SLIDE GATE
12'-0"
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No parking
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8’-0” HIGH FENCE WITH DUST SCREEN
IV
8'-0"
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DR 16 RY RA TE PO GA M G TE IN SW
SLIDE GATE
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X
DN
4’ HIGH DOCK
IRE EXISTING FIRE HYDRANT, TYP.
20'-0"
72'-0"
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HEAVY DUTY 24/7 PEDESTRIAN CANOPY WITH TEMP. LIGHTING UNDER SEPERATE PERMIT BY MASON CONTRACTOR. INSTALLED NO LATER THAN 4/15/14
NOTES:
1. SIDEWALK CLOSED SIGN
HEAVY DUTY 24/7 DOUBLE HIGH CANOPY WITH TEMP. LIGHTING UNDER SEPERATE PERMIT BY MASON CONTRACTOR. INSTALLED NO LATER THAN 4/15/14
6 B IBB, HOSE H OSE SE BI BIBB,
LOADING
1 UCM G
EXISTING LIGHT POLE TO REMAIN,TYP. REMOVE EXISTING TREE AND SALV AGE EXISTING GR ATE INSTALL NEW TREE AND RE-INST ALL EXISTING GRATE,TYP.
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EXISTING UTILITY POLEPROTECTED BY COMED
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Work 2013 Loading dock
Removable guard rail:
17' - 10"
10’ 0” Jersey Barrier 0"
16' - 11 9/16"
42” high 21” Mid rail Toe Rail
8' -
Non-slip metal plating
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existing lockable roller shade
3' - 6 1/32"
2' - 0"
4' - 0"
0"
6' - 10"
4' - 9"
4' - 9"
View of Loading dock: North
4' - 2"
DN
8' - 0"
Level 1 loading dock: 4’0”
8' - 0"
20' - 0"
Top of gate 11’ 0”
Top of gate 11’ 0”
Level loading dock
Level loading dock
4’ 0”
4’ 0”
Level 1
Level 1
0’ 0”
0’ 0”
Guard rail:
View of Loading dock: South
42” high 21” Mid rail Toe Rail 2x4 wood
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ACROSS THE STATES
Personal 2014
Step 1: Collect reclaimed wood: Collect reclaimed materials along the route. I believe in the importance of reducing waste, particularly from the building industry, and creating a new life for materials that can contribute to the good of public space. Step 2: Transport wood: The idea is to collect these reclaimed materials in one city , and take them to the next city, where they can be re-used. Step 3: Gift: Construct benches for a public space, as a gift from the city before. This will create a bond between the citie as well as liven public space.
Personal 2014
Architects
Community
When architects discuss how to help “the community�
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What is architecture? Who is the architect?
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Communication is key for better architecture
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