Portfolio
MARTHA RODRIGUEZ
Design Work
The 4th Space Spring 2015 TEMPE ARIZONA Topic: Public Space becomes a real “space for action” and the integrative realm wherein every different design discipline’s approach, insight and knowledge, are brought together into a common and multifaceted ground.
Estadio Sports High School Fall 2014 BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA Topic: THE URBAN RECLAMATION: VILLA SOLDATI Buenos Aires (The Public WellBeing Ecology III) (The process of returning disturbed lands or sites to an improved state, reconverting them to its former or newer productive uses. A restoration, reformation, rehabilitation, recovery, as to productivity, usefulness, or morality. Rescuing from error and returning to a rightful course.
Tacoma Light Line Museum Spring 2014 TACOMA WASHINGTON Topic: Tacoma HAUB Exhibition addition of galleries,public space, and restoration of the common ground towards a city connection and an entry invite for the community. The Tacoma Art Museum existing building by Antoine Predock focused on the concept of ascension which derived from Tacoma’s northwest landscape of Mt. Rainier.
Regency House
Artisan Live-Work Space
Frontier Montessori
FALL 2013 PHOENIX ARIZONA
Spring 2013 PHOENIX ARIZONA
FALL 2012 PEORIA ARIZONA
Topic: Skin|Facade adaptive reuse of the Regency House, a high rise residential building in downtown Phoenix, will engage in a dialect with it’s surrounding one story residential neighborhood. The building restores it’s identity, being one of the earliest high rises of the city, as an extension of the desert landscape into the unit balconies as a backyard balcony.
Topic: Develop an ideal live/work space of artisan practice for Angela Johnson(Fashion Designer), sheltering her ideas, visions, live/work spaces, tools, processes and master works.Design a new live/work space which contributes to the emerging artisan community of Phoenix’s Roosevelt Row neighborhood (RoRo).
Topic: 3rd teacher+ 3rd place(shared space with the community. Typology of Montessori school as an addition to existing elementary school that connects the school’s amenities as public facilities for the neighborhood.
The 4th Space Spring 2015 | ADE 622
Program: Retail, Coworking, Co-Learning, and Nursery Project Description: The threshold space becomes the 4th Space which evolves from the continuation and breaking of boundaries between: ning and ending. The 4th Space claims the threshold as a horizontal and vertical public space between ASU and Tempe community. It acts as an extension and continuity of the school campus, Mill Ave. infrastructure, businesses, neighborhood, and desert landscape. The threshold plans the interstitial space between the urban transition where informal gatherings and learning take place. The threshold edges the surrounding character tries to become the link to connect HIDA disciplines to the surrounding community.
The Design
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Structure 1 Structural members 2 Irrigation
Plants: Stage 1-2 1 Lower Colorado River 2 Arizona Upland 3 Plains of Sonora 4 Central Gulf Coast 5 Vizacano 6 Magdalena 7 Foothills
Plants: Stage 3-4 1 Lower Colorado River 2 Arizona Upland 3 Plains of Sonora 4 Central Gulf Coast 5 Vizacano 6 Magdalena
Plants: Stage 4-5 1 Lower Colorado River 2 Arizona Upland 3 Plains of Sonora 4 Central Gulf Coast 5 Vizacano 6 Magdalena
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Estadio Soldati Sports High School Professor: Claudio Vekstein BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA Project: Master Plan for Sports High School
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Tacoma Light Line Museum
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Project: Tacoma Art Museum Haub Collection Expansion Program: New Museum Expansion and Galleries for New Project Description: The goal was to create a museum with a powerful cultural and community presence expressed through dynamic spaces carved out to create a connected and transparent public dialogue with cultural and urban surroundings while communicating the various inner forces intrinsic to the Museum and it’s Art. This composition would create vitalized urban gathering spaces, a strong center for the Tacoma art community, and a profitable and sustainable business plan for the museum.
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1 Site and Building is disconnected from the community while lacking vitality as well as public and local engagement leaving Tacoma without a strong art and cultural center.
2. The building is lacking a grand entrance, public art space, and the necessary visual presence to project itself to the city as an art museum and hub for the local art community. munity
3. Museum is lacking a sustainable Business Model and programmatic diversity and flexibility needed to increase attendance and financial independence.
4. The need for Gallery and Storage expansion for the Haub Collection and other museum Programs.
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Regency Vertical Garden Building Envelop
Regency is missing an Identity within the built environment and is disconnected from the community.
Professor: Darren Petrucci Petrucc PROJECT: Adaptive Re-use | Skin Design PROGRAM: Regency Condominiums | Addition of Public Bringing typical house backyard into the regency and for the individuality of units as an amenity.
Regency apartment complex renovation of the building envelop into a “ green vertical skin� becomes an Identity for the community by extending the desert landscape into the building. The skin of the building becomes an extension of the apartment units becoming a backyard amenity for the residents as well as connects with the community
Community involvement by creating a prototype design construction in midtown by connecting private and public spaces within the regency to serve both the residents and the community.
Connecting to the desert environment and using it as an example for building design response to the community
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Fashion House Angela Johnson Spring 2013 | ADE 512 Professor: Max Underwood Roosevelt Row Community PHOENIX, ARIZONA PROGRAM: Artisan live|work and event space.
The general concept is to enhance the artisan commu-nity by making it denser and connecting significant his-torical places with our new artisan spaces. One of these e artisan is Angela Johnson, one of the best know fashion n designerr in the valley, which focuses on recyclable fabric as her core material. The project main concept is creating a work and live space for her studio and house. The space is divided into her private (live space) and public (studio) by creat-ing a runway cutting through the property which connects to the street and alley. This will enable the oppor-tunity to transform the studio into an event space and leaving her private space separate. In addition the building is cover with a square grid faรงade which serves as a display screen for material, clothing, and windows. The space is clear open for her to be able to transform any space into different themes. Materials used are re-cyclable wood furniture and other building materials. He er studio ceiling hangs her clothing design and the back wall is cover with her old drawing patterns. Finally her live/work spaces are clearly divided into three spaces which could transform for special events such as her own fashion shows.
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Frontier Montessori Montessor Building Envelop
Professor: Milagros Zingoni PROJECT: Addition of Montessori School Schoo Project Description: The approach is to create a connection with existing Ira Murphy Elementary School and park area to integrate a new Montessori school. The Montessori school will serve to revitalize the zone and give back to the community with public spaces. Frontier Montessori incorporates public and private spaces within the site limits of the school thus creating a need for a border protecting the children in school. The concept is to embrace the children by creating their main courtyard surrounded by classrooms for the use of playground, school activities, sports, and assemblies. The classrooms are distributed to connect two classrooms to create outdoor spaces of discovery. Their outside learning environment will serve to learn about the native plants in the desert and for experimental projects. In order to protect and give privacy to the children a series of trellis are situated throughout the classrooms that also serve as screens. These trellises wrap around the classrooms from outdoor to the inside of the courtyard creating an interaction for the children playground. The multipurpose, art, and music rooms are located towards the park area to serve both the school and community. These spaces will be able to open when the school is closed for public events and activities. Moreover Frontier Montessori School approach is for the students to have freedom within the school in the courtyard and classrooms by means of discovery and experience.
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Martha E. Rodriguez 928.550.0122 | merodri189@gmail.com 1214 S. Farmer Ave, Tempe, AZ
Education
Experience
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Masters in Architecture MARCH Program Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts| Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ Bachelors of Science in Construction Management Del E. Webb School of Construction| ASU, Tempe, AZ EMBT Enric Miralles-Benedetta Tangliabue | Barcelona, Spain INTERNSHIP- Worked on gallery exhibit for the process material for the BCN Re.set installations exposed in EMBT Gallery. -Help translating Catalan, Spanish, and English information for publishing. -Collaging, Model Making, Video, and Site Analysis Gould Evans Architecture | Phoenix, AZ INTERNSHIP- Worked modeling and rendering for cafe’s within D.C. Historical Museums DG Arquitectura e Planejamento | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil INTERNSHIP- Worked on Competitions using SketchUp, Autocad, Photoshop, and Indesign Jacobson Companies | Yuma, AZ - Assistant project manager Jacobson Companies | Yuma, AZ - Internship: Work as an assistant project manager involved with Scheduling, estimating, and procuring material’s duties.
2012 - 2015 2007 - 2011
Summer 2014
March-April 2014 Summer 2013 June 2011- April 2012 Summer 2010-11
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RENO Competition/ BIM Team - Team work solving problems with Navisworks, Revit, and Sketch-up - Alternate Problem: Involved Scheduling, Estimating, RFI's, and site layout design. Society of Mexican American Engineers and Scientist: Historian - Work towards recruiting high school students by involving them in our Science Extravaganza Event
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Skills
Lumion | Podium | Adobe Photoshop | InDesign | Illustrator | Sketch-up | Autocad | Revit | Microsoft Office Fluent Spanish
Travel
Lived Temporarily: Travel:
Buenos Aires, Argentina Barcelona, Spain San Luis, Mexico Uruguay, Chile, Italy, France, China, Canada, Costa Rica
February 2011 2009-2010