Undergraduate Portfolio (2008-2011)

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MATTHEW GONZALES PORTFOLIO OF UNDERGRADUATE ARCHITECTURE 2008 2011



MATTHEW GONZALES PORTFOLIO OF UNDERGRADUATE ARCHITECTURE DESIGN STUDIO PROJECTS: 2008-2011


SELAZNOG WEHTTAM FO OILOFTROP ERUTCETIHCRA ETAUDARGREDNU 1102-8002 :STCEJORP OIDUTS NGISED


SELECTED PIECES

PRESENTED IN CHRONOLOGICAL SEQUENCE PLACING THE MOST RECENT WORK AT THE END

DESIGN STUDIO 6

A1 \\ SS 2009

CONSTRUCTIVE JOINT

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A2 \\ FW 2009

RITUAL PROJECT

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B1 \\ SS 2010

BOAT HOUSE

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B2 \\ FW 2010

ARBORETUM PAVILION

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B2 \\ FW 2010

CHINATOWN CULTURAL CENTER

PERSONAL PROJECT 102

MAY - AUG 2011

LEMON COVE HOUSE


CONSTRUCTIVE JOINT TO UNDERSTAND THE FUNCTION OF A JOINT THIS PROJECT FOCUSED ON THREE BOOKS THAT HELD IMPORTANCE IN MY LIFE. FROM THOSE BOOKS A JOINT - BOOK CASE - WOULD BE DEVELOPED TO BEST STORE AND DISPLAY THEM BASED UPON AN EXPLORATION OF THEIR SUBJECT AND USAGE. DESIGN STUDIO A1 \\ SS 2009 JON HANSON 8 WEEK PROJECT


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Grounded

HISTORY


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Spiritual

PRESENT

Inspiration

VISION


HISTORY \\ SPOTTED

SPIRITUAL \\ ELEVATED

INSPIRATION \\ FOCUSED


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MASSING MODELS


PLAN VIEW

LOST BOSTON

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THE VISION OF FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT

COMING OUT SPIRITUALLY

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SECTION VIEW


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RITUAL PROJECT THE FINAL PROJECT FOR THIS STUDIO INVOLVES STUDYING A RITUAL AND HOW IT IS PERFORMED. WITHIN THE PRACTICE OF THE RITUAL A CONCEPT WOULD BE DEVELOPED INTO A FORM OF STRUCTURE THAT ENHANCES THE SITE. IN THIS CASE I CHOSE TO CONSTRUCT A PERFORMING ARTS CENTER. DESIGN STUDIO A2 \\ FW 2009 TODD SHAFER 8 WEEK PROJECT


ONE BODY DOX: MEN] O [ORTH

ARON ESH D HA-KO

DIAGRAM \\ RITUAL

BIMAH TWO EN] BODY DOX: WOM O [ORTH

BAR MITZVAH: A JEWISH CELEBRATION OF A BOY BECOMING A MAN THROUGH THE CEREMONY BY LEADING IN PRAYERS AND READING FROM THE TORAH. THE TORAH IS THE SACRED SCROLLS OF THE WORD OF GOD. THEY ARE CONFINED IN THE ARON HA-KODESH AND READ FROM AT THE BIMAH. THE PROCESSION OF THE TORAH FORMS A SPIRITUAL MOVEMENT THROUGH THE SPACE. THIS PATH IS THE ROUTE ALSO TRAVELED BY THE BOY AS HE TAKES ON THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF ADULTHOOD.

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VIGNETTES \\ EXPLORING THE PHYSICAL MASSES


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DIAGRAM \\ DESIGN PROGRAM THE PATH ENCOMPASSES EVERY ELEMENT OF THE PROGRAM CREATING THE PROTECTIVE SHELL


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IMPOSING THE PROGRAM CONCEPT WITHIN THE SITE



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GROUND LEVEL

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c. RAMP g. LOBBY h. BOX OFFICE i. MEN’S ROOM j. WOMEN’S ROOM k. UNDER STAGE [DRESSING ROOMS]

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TOP LEVEL a. SEATING b. RECEPTION ROOM c. RAMP e. GALLERY f. REST ROOM g. STORAGE h. BOOTH


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BOAT HOUSE THIS PROJECT IS GEARED TOWARD THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE PURPOSE AND INTERACTION OF A BOAT HOUSE ON THE CHARLES RIVER. THE GOALS ARE TO UNDERSTAND SPACIAL PROGRAMMING, FUNCTIONAL ARRANGEMENT, AND THE DIALOGUE BETWEEN A STRUCTURE AND THE SITE. DESIGN STUDIO B1 \\ SS 2010 JANET BUCK 8 WEEK PROJECT


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CHARLES RIVER

CONDITIONS \\ SITE


CHARLES RIVER BOAT HOUSES

LEVEL DOCK


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ANGLED RAMP DOCK


DIAGRAMS \\ LOADING & UNLOADING SHELL

TRADITIONAL

DEVELOPED


PUBLIC

TEAM

ENTRY

DIAGRAM \\ PROGRAM

DIAGRAM \\ HUMAN OCCUPANCY OF SPACE

EXISTING

DESIRED

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DEVELOPED SHAPE

SECTIONAL RESPONSE

INTERACTION DIRECT & INDIRECT


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DIAGRAM \\ PROGRAM STRATEGY & PATH INTEGRATION


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CHARLES RIVER

LAGOON


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SITE PLAN


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TOP LEVEL \\ FLOOR PLAN a. LOBBY b. PRIVATE HALLWAY c. ELEVATOR f. EXERCISE ROOM g. DRESSING & REST ROOM h. SHOWERS i. HABITABLE ROOFTOP j. OPEN TO BELOW k. BRIDGE

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k. TEAM ALCOVE l. REPAIR SHOP m. SHELL STORAGE n. OFFICE p. REST ROOM r. LAUNCHING DOCK s. BRIDGE ABOVE

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SECTION



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ARBORETUM PAVILION LOCATED IN JAMAICA PLAIN, THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM HOST ONE OF ALMOST EVERY SPECIES OF TREE THAT CAN SURVIVE IN THE NEW ENGLAND CLIMATE. THIS PROJECT IS TO CREATE A VISITORS PAVILION. THE PROGRAM DEVELOPS FROM A TECTONIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE COMPONENTS OF THE STRUCTURE. DESIGN STUDIO B2 \\ FW 2010 DOUG JACK & BRETT MASTERSON 8 WEEK PROJECT


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COMPLEX \\ ARBORETUM & SITE


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PETER’S HILL

SITE CONDITIONS

EDGE CONDITIONS VEGETATION CLUSTERS OPEN AREAS CIRCULATION CHOSEN LOCATION


HIGH TREE TOP COND.

VALLEY MEADOW

VIEWS PETER’S HILL HIGH TREE TOP COND.

ASSESSMENTS \\ PROJECT SITE

PATHS NOISE VIEWS VEGETATION EDGE


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FRAMED VIEW OF PETER’S HILL FROM THE LOUNGE


VOID

PROGRAM TECTONIC \\ PLAN

PROGRAM TECTONIC \\ SECTION

CONNECTION

SOLID


ADMIN / CIRCULATION

EXHIBIT / LOUNGE

SUNKEN COURT

DIAGRAMS \\ ACCESS & CIRCULATION

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OPENING TOWARD THE OPPOSITE

INVERSION OF SOLID & VOID ATTRIBUTES


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SITE PLAN

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a. ENTRY COURT b. LOBBY c. GALLERY f. EXHIBIT SPACE g. LOUNGE h. REST ROOM i. INFORMATION k. CONFERENCE ROOM l. OFFICE m. RAMP


SOUTHEAST ELEVATION


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NORTHWEST ELEVATION



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CHINATOWN CULTURAL CENTER THE DIRECTIVE IN THIS STUDIO PROJECT WAS TO DEVELOP A TECTONIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE PROGRAM ELEMENTS TO CREATE A CULTURAL SPACE. THE VERSATILITY OF THE TECTONIC RELATIONSHIP WILL BE EXPLORED TO FIND THE MOST SUITABLE CONFIGURATION IN RESPONSE TO THE CONTEXT. DESIGN STUDIO B2 \\ FW 2010 DOUG JACK & BRETT MASTERSON 8 WEEK PROJECT


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SITE & EXPANDABLE SITE


CONTEXT COLLAGE

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ASSESSMENT \\ SITE


PROGRAM STRATEGIES \\ SECTION

PERFORMANCE ADMIN

PUBLIC / CIRCULATION

PERFORMANCE

ADMIN 77

PUBLIC / CIRCULATION

ADMIN

PERFORMANCE

PUBLIC / CIRCULATION


SKETCH MODELS


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STRUCTURE PROJECTION

RESPONSE TO VEHICULAR & PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC BY HIGHLIGHTING THE STRUCTURE’S CANTILEVER ELEMENT


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FORM DEVELOPMENT

ADMIN

PERFORMANCE

PUBLIC / CIRCULATION

PROGRAM DIAGRAM


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PLAN \\ FIRST LEVEL

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SECTION PLAN

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a. RECEPTION GALLERY b. CABLE INSTALLATION c. ELEVATOR f. GREEN WALL g. WOMEN’S ROOM h. MEN’S ROOM i. INFORMATION j. SURFACE STREET ENTRANCE k. HUDSON STREET ENTRANCE


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a. LANDING b. AUDITORIUM ENTRANCE c. ELEVATOR f. HUDSON ST. ENTRANCE g. EQUIPMENT ROOM h. GALLERY BELOW


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a. AUDITORIUM b. AUDITORIUM ENTRANCE c. ELEVATOR f. STAGE g. BACK STAGE h. REHEARSAL ROOM i. REST ROOM j. STORAGE


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a. AUDITORIUM b. ADMIN RECEPTION c. ELEVATOR f. OPEN OFFICES g. CONFERENCE ROOM h. DIRECTOR’S OFFICE i. REST ROOM j. BREAK ROOM k. LIGHT WELL l. AUXILIARY ROOM


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PLAN \\ FIFTH LEVEL PLAN

a. STUDIO SPACE b. SKYLIGHT c. ELEVATOR f. REST ROOM g. STORAGE h. ADMIN BELOW



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SITE PLAN \\ MODEL


EAST ELEVATION SURFACE STREET FACADE


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SPLIT SECTION \\ AUDITORIUM & GALLERY


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WEST ELEVATION HUDSON STREET FACADE



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SOUTHEAST PERSPECTIVE


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NORTHEAST PERSPECTIVE



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LEMON COVE HOUSE THIS FICTITIOUS PROJECT WOULD BE PLACED ON THE HILLSIDE ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF OUR FAMILY’S PROPERTY IN LEMON COVE, CALIFORNIA. THE HILL OFFERS A STEADY SLOPE AND GENEROUS VIEWS NORTH, EAST, & WEST. TO DETER WATER EROSION THE SOUTHERN SIDE IS SUBMERGED AND PROTECTED BY A RETAINING WALL. PERSONAL PROJECT MAY - AUGUST 2011


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SITE PLAN



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GROUND LEVEL \\ FLOOR PLAN


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TOP LEVEL \\ FLOOR PLAN


RENDERING \\ KITCHEN & RETAINING WALL


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RENDERING \\ STUDY & LIVING ROOM



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MATTHEW GONZALES COMPILED OCTOBER 2013


SELAZNOG WEHTTAM DELIPMOC REBOTCO 3102


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