MATT HUMMEL
ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
2017 2021
EDUCATION ORANGE COAST COLLEGE // COSTA MESA, CA // 2014-2018 // ASSOCIATES DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Achievements // 2016-2018 // Architecture Club Board Member 2017 // ENC Preservation Volunteer 2018 // AIA Competition 2nd Place
WOODBURY UNIVERSITY // SAN DIEGO, CA // 2019-2021 // BACHELORS DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Achievements // 2019 // 3.5 GPA Scholarship 2019-2021 // Deans List
EXPERIENCE C.R.A.F.T DESIGN FIRM // ANAHEIM, CA // 2018 // JR ARCHITECT Responsibilities // Converting CAD drawings into 3D models and production of project renderings. Shop assistant responsible for production of CNC fabricated elements. Furniture design and production.
SNAKE OIL COCKTAIL COMPANY // SAN DIEGO, CA // 2019 // DESIGN CONSULTANT Responsibilities // Design consultation for new office/event space/cafe. Production of renderings for event space and cafe.
RKR DESIGNS // SAN DIEGO, CA // 2020-2021 // DESIGN CONSULTANT + DESIGN VISUALIZATION Responsibilities // Assisting in the conceptual and 3D design of project. Production of renderings and graphics.
MATT HUMMEL (949) 241-7933 mhummel238@gmail.com
RELATED EXPERIENCE THRIVE LA // ANTELOPE VALLEY, CA // 2018 // LEAD DESIGNER Responsibilities // Working alongside a team of 6 other students in the conceptualization, design, and production of modernized earth ship home for homeless veterans.
FORM FOUND PAVILION // LOS ANGELES, CA // 2019 // TEAM MEMBER Responsibilities // Assisted in the fabrication of the pavilion for the Amazon MARS exhibition. Assisted in the production of a showcase for ABB robotic arms.
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A JOINT VENTURE Housing is evolving around the world and is beginning to define new architectural typologies. The “American Dream” of a single family home is quickly becoming just that... a dream. As cities continue to grow and densify we are left with less and less open space. SRO’s and micro-units are quickly populating the residential landscape of LA and amenities and other utilitarian spaces are being removed from the individual housing unit and are becoming shared. This project seeks to question the validity of these shared spaces and explore how they can be better redefined to service both the community and the individual. Using the principals of Japanese joinery the project will combine a +PROGRAM (program that addresses climate or social justice), homeless HOUSING, and a new METRO stop to create a network of atypical relationships at both the scale of the neighborhood and the buildings occupants to explore what conditions and relationships are generated when these programs “interlock”.
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-PR TO OVID E L HO ONG S SH US TE OR -PR ING RM T TO OVID E I LO N HO S AC YM US CE -EX ENT E EM SS PHO TENS M I AC ELE ON O H P SS F L RO OU A GR TR AM E-
-EX LIT TENS T I AR LE T ON O TS OK F -OP DIST YO & OW EN A RICT I RE FOR R TO TA FL AL -AL IL EXIB LLE NE LOWS C NE TION FOR I C RE GHBO BETW ONSID RH E EN OO EN TS D &
A STUDY OF CONVERGENCE HOUSING
SHARED SPACE
GROW LAB
EARLY DIAGRAMMATIC ITERATION OF BUILDING AS A WHOLE
FINAL DIAGRAMMATIC ITERATION OF BUILDING AS A WHOLE
PROGRESSION OF DESIGN + RELATIONSHIPS HOUSING
METRO
GROW LAB
DORM UNIT
UNITS AS A WHOLE
WHOLE EXPLODED
WHOLE W/ COMMERCIAL
WHOLE W/ COMM. SECT.
+ PROGRAM & SHARED SPACE
METRO ENTRANCE
METRO W/ RETAIL
OPEN AIR METRO 01
OPEN AIR METRO 02
OPEN AIR METRO 03
OPEN AIR METRO 03
DESIGN CONCEPT The Barrio Commons explores collective housing as a means of expanding and preserving the rich heritage of Barrio Logan by working alongside the neighborhoods primary cultural hub and gathering space, Bread & Salt. This project seeks to expand upon the communal integration that Bread & Salt has started by minimizing ground floor interference leaving an expansive and flexible communal space that is intended to be used as an extension of Bread & Salt’s weekly galleries and weekend markets which have become critical to the neighborhood’s local economy. The building, itself, follows these community centric ideals by providing the residents with expansive communal and workspace that encourages appropriation allowing the building to act as a blank canvas which develops alongside its inhabitants while maintaining an openness that encourages connection between both its residents and the surrounding community.
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- Setbacks (10’)
- Private Space
- Circulation
- Communal Space
FLOOR PLANS + ELEVATIONS UNIT A
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UNIT C
UNIT B
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Living Room Bathroom Kitchen Balcony Master Bedroom Bedroom
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Kitchen Wet-bath Living Room Balcony Stairs to Loft Bedroom
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Kitchen Bathroom Kitchen Balcony Bedroom
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UNIT A
UNIT B
UNIT C
- 750 SF - 18’x20’ & 12’x20’ Module
- 325 SF - 12’x20’x16’ Module
- 325 SF - 18’x20’x 12’ Module
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UNIT A
DESIGN PARAMETERS - Accommodates Small Families - Maximize Shared Space - Community Garden Terrace
UNIT B
- Accommodates Local Students - Emphasizes Active Lifestyles - Maximize Space By Using Micro-Living Design Elements
UNIT C ADA
- ADA Accessible Units - Accommodates Varying Users - Emphasizes Community Engagement
INTERIOR SECTIONS UNIT A
UNIT B
UNIT C