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ANTONIO MONTES
WORK EXPERIENCE
Address: 8900 Red Bluff Rd, Apt 2132 Pasadena, TX 77507 Email: montes.antonio92@gmail.com Cell: (713) 979-8855
Cisneros Design Architects, LLC Student Intern (10/2018 - Present)
EDUCATION University of Houston (2014 - 2019) Bachelor of Architecture
Gensler Professional Intern (08/2018 - 01/2018)
• Assisted with deisgn of a large national project. • Assisted project architect in developing preliminary specifications, materials, product selections, and research. • Assisted with design development of facade systems. • Developed conceptual physical and 3D models. • Assisted with construction documents and design drawings.
SKILLS
AutoCAD
• Responsible for design and construction documents incluiding material research and detail development. • Assist designers and project architects with conceptual designs and assigned projects. • Assist project architect in developing preliminary specifications, materials, product selections, and research. • Assist in production standars.
Revit
Bluebeam
Villa Del Sol Construction LLC Archictect Intern (06/2017 - 08/2017) Illustrator
Photoshop
InDesign
Sketchup
Rhinoceros
LUMION
ENSCAPE
Vray
• Developed conceptual ideas for residential jobs. • Drafted and redacted blueprints for contractors and the city. • Fabricated renders and 3D models. • Assisted with clients meetings. • Assisted with inpections of residential construction sites.
RESUME
CONTACT
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ARCH 3501 Introduction Site Plan Floor Plans Sections and Elevations Detailed Section Model
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ARCH 3500 Site Plan Floor Plans Elevations and Sections Detailed Section Model
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ARCH 4500 Site Plan Floor Plans Elevations Detailed Sections Model
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3D Printed Fabrication Fabrication Process Lighting Studies
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TABLE OF CONTENT
ARCH 5500 Site Plan Floor Plans Overall Section Perspectives
ARCH 550
SAN JUAN, PR | BOTANICAL GARDEN A landscape that unifies the population by circular paths that surrounds the side that connects the Isleta with the rest of San Juan. The intention of this space is to highlight views through openings that lead wing and sun direction. The shape of the building breaks the contrast of the landscape, that pulls the visitors to take the long routes and experience the green spaces inside and outside the building.
SITE PLAN
USE N HO RIUM
FOYER/LOBBY
GRE
HERBA
NCE A M R O F PER
RESEA
RCH
PROGRAM HERBARIUM STORAGE
GALLERY
FOYER/LOBBY
MECHANICAL ROOM TEACHING
GROUND FLOOR
3
TRANSPARENCY
1
2
TEACHING
CIRCULATION
BREAKOUT
OPEN OFFICE
COMPUTER LAB
STORAGE STORAGE
KITCHEN/ DINNING
STORAGE HIGH BAY BOTANY
THIRD FLOOR
RESEARCH LAB
STORAGE
BREAKOUT
RESEARCH LAB
EQ./SUPPORT
CONFERENCE
GIS
RESEARCH LAB
EQ./SUPPORT
RESEARCH LAB
CONFERENCE
GREENHOUSE
COLD STORAGE
BREAKOUT
HERBARIUM
TECHING LAB
TECHING LAB
SECOND FLOOR
SECTION
ARCH 3501
HOUSTON MEDIATHEQUE Houstons addition to the actual Contemporary Art Museum of Houston consists in a performance space also known as a black theater where people can also interact with the program. This program is focused on the Gallery where people get to interact with the rest of the program. The Gallery becomes the first point of attention. It constantly attracts the attention of the guests because of the scale of this glowing box. This space is hanging out of the lobby providing shading. Transparency is added to it but it gets to be controlled by its skin system to regulate the income and outcome of both, artificial and natural lighting. The Lobby holding up the whole circulation and program becomes pretty attractive due its clear facade. This space creates attention since all the accesses it controlls. Vertical and horizontal circulation are held by this space. This space connects to all the main spaces in this building, incluiding the CAMH, its Gallery and Black Box Theater.
Highlight Circulation
Lighting
Highlight Important Spaces
Adding Transparency
Relationship with the program
Harris Gallery
Berthea St
Contemporary Arts Museum Houston
Montrose Blvd
Bissonnet St
FLOOR PLAN
N Scale 1’ = 1/64
Bayard Ln
PARKING
TRASH
PUMP RM
MECH RM 1
EXIT VESTIBULE
WOMEN
CONFERENCE RM.
RAMP PANTRY
Men
HALL
GIFT SHOP
GALLERY
ELEVATOR EQUIPMENT RM
ELEVATOR
B - B’ VESTIBULE CAMH ACCESS B - B’ RECIVING
OFFICE
OFFICE
NORTH ACCESS ELECTRICAL RM.
MECH. RM 2
UNDERGROUND PLAN
N Scale 1’ = 1/32
A - A’
A - A’
PARKING
PARKING
TRASH
TRASH A - A’
ARTIST HOUSING
STORAGE
CLASSROOM
STORAGE
A - A’
OFFICE
CAFE
OFFICE
CONFERENCE ROOM
ADMINISTRATION
RAMP CLASSROOM
RAMP
CONTROL BOOTH
DRESSING ROOM
RECEPTION
MECHANICAL ROOM
BLACK BOX THEATER
BLACK BOX THEATER (OPEN TO BELOW)
IT ROOM
GREEN ROOM
PREP. ROOM
DRESSING ROOM
STORAGE
WALKING GALLERY LOBBY
ROOFTOP B - B’
B - B’ LIBRARY B - B’
B - B’ ATRIUM (OPEN TO BELOW)
WALKING GALLERY
A - A’
A - A’
GROUND PLAN
N
SECOND PLAN
N
WEST ELEVATION
SOUTH ELEVATION
SECTION B-B’
Concrete Decking
W-18 Beam
Steel Trusses
Skyn System Structure
Glass Attachment to Concrete
Stone Finishing (Attachment)
SECTION A-A’
ARCH 3500
SAM HOUSTON HISTORICAL MUSEM OF HOUSTON Walls play an important role in the program of an architectural space. The importance of this became more expresive when the ability of multitask with the program was a thought into a wall. The focus of this was to create an element that works as protection, program, structure and circulation. a continuous wall that provides all this opportunities was set into an exhibition space located in Sam Houston Park. This element shapes the program and provides protection from the noise of the city and the sun. Holds vertical circulation and relates with the program.
SITE PLAN
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B
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12
11
B’
B’
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10
A’
1
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A
A
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3
B
N GROUND PLAN
1. CAFE 2. PUBLIC RESEARCH SPACE 3. AUDITORIOUM 4. ADMINISTRATIVE SPACE 5. LOBBY 6. PARKING 7. VAULT 8. PRIVATE RESEARCH 9. PERMANENT EXHIBITION SPACE 10. GALLERY 11. EXTERIOR SPACE 12. ATRIUM
N SECOND FLOOR
WEST ELEVATION
EAST ELEVATION
SECTION B-B’
Section A
Section B
Section C
SECTION A-A’
Concrerte Decking
W-18 Beam Glass Concrete Finishing
Stonework Support
Insulation Concrete Wall Mullion
Stone Cladding
SECTION A
SECTION B
SECTION C
ARCH 4510
ROSALIE ST
ANITA ST
EMANCIPATION PARK INNOVATION CENTER
A space designed to innovate the enviroment of The Emancipation Park. This space breaks The Emancipation Community Center and The Emancipation Pool schemes. A different whole idea that highlights from its surrounding. The idea compliments the needs of the people and matches their daily habits.
TUAM ST
EMANCIPATION AVE
SITE PLAN Scale 1’ = 1/64
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Library
Cafe
03 Scale 1’ = 1/24 Gallery
A’
C-C’
GROUND PLAN
Scale 1’ = 1/24
B’
SECOND FLOOR
Women
Men
Copy Room
Studio
A
Lounge
Entry
Men
Mechanical
Women
Staff Office
Staff Work Station
Pop-Up Shop
B B
A A’
C-C’
B’
ANITA ST
ROSALIE ST
SOUTH ELEVATION Scale 1’ = 1/16
ROSALIE ST
ANITA ST
NORTH ELEVATION Scale 1’ = 1/16
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C-C’ DETAILED SECION Scale: 1/4” = 1’ - 0”
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3D Printed Fabrication
Created with the intention of lighting studies, this semicircular shape provides shadowing. To get a better study of the lighting it was 3D printed Begins with a curve created in “RHINOCEROS”.. A shape triangular shape is created and then using the comand “FlowAlongCurve” the object began to shape itself alongside the curve. In order to follow a better resulotion of studies the prototype was Stereolithographed and sent to a 3D printer. Interior and exterior Renders were created to support the model.
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