NADYA ROBLEDO ESPINOZA
NewSchool of Architecture + Design B. Arch. + Minor in Urban Studies nadyarobledo@gmail.com U.S. (619) 565 7059
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Architectural Projects
These projects vary in scale, context, objectives and conditions that are part of my collection of work during my five years studying architecture.
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Qualcomm City Qualcomm City
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RELIGION
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FAMILY
HEALTH
EDUCATION
WORK
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Nature Density MUSIC Density Nature Nature
TELEVISION
MOVIES
SPORTS
Density
U.S. Culture and Society U.S. Culture and Society
The Culture of the United States is a Western culture, having been originally influenced by European cultures. It has been developing sinceculture, long before thebeen United States became a couThe Culture of the United States is a Western having originally influenced by Euntry with its own unique and culturalsince characteristics such dialect, music, arts, social ropean cultures. It has social been developing long before theas United States became a couhabits, cuisine, and folklore. Today, United States of America is an ethnically and racially ntry with its own unique social andthe cultural characteristics such as dialect, music, arts, social diverse country as result of large-scale immigration from many different countries throughout habits, cuisine, and folklore. Today, the United States of America is an ethnically and racially itsdiverse history.country as result of large-scale immigration from many different countries throughout its history. Prevalent ideas and ideals which evolved domestically such as national holidays, uniquely American military tradition, innovations in the such arts and entertainment give a strong Prevalentsports, ideas and ideals whichand evolved domestically as national holidays, uniquely sense of national among the population as a whole. American sports,pride military tradition, and innovations in the arts and entertainment give a strong sense of national pride among the population as a whole.
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Nature vs. Density Nature vs. Density
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Experience Experience
Experience Entertainment Shelter Sienna Shelter Sienna Water Shelter Water Food Entertainment Entertainment
Amsterdam Amsterdam
Water
Food Food
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Transportation Transportation
SECONDARY
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Qualomm city would be the new “place to be”Urban in San Fabric Diego. Due Urban Fabric
Luxury vs. Necessity Luxury vs. Necessity
COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL
to its residential and commercial
MIXED USE BICYCLES PEDESTRIANS BICYCLES CARS PEDESTRIANS
MIXED USE
CARS
Apartments
density as well as its
Qualomm city would be the new “place to be” be Qualomm city would inthe Sannew Diego. “place to be” Due to its residential in San Diego. and commercial denDue to its residential sity as commercial well as its denand incoming population sity as well as its who will bepopulation visiting. incoming Qualcomm who will becity visiting. needs an establishment Qualcomm city toneeds occupy all an establishment N thus people in need of to occupy all apeople hotel. thus in need of
Clothing SHELTER
CANAL CANAL
Shade
incoming population who will be visiting. Qualcomm city needs an
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RADIUS HOTEL AR 403 Instructor: Andrew Duncan Programs: Rhino, Revit, Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop
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establishment to occupy allpeople Site ART
ARCHITECTURE
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AGRICULTURE
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2. 2. MUSIC + PERFORMING ARTS MUSIC + PERFORMING ARTS
1. 1. CULINARY + SPORTS CULINARY + SPORTS
3. 3. ARTS + FASHION ARTS + FASHION
4. 4. EDUCATION
EDUCATION
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MIXED
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1. 1. Plaza Enterance
Plaza Enterance
2. 2. 3. 3. Atrium Tower Offices
Pool
Pool
Restaurants Lounges Restaurants Offices Halls
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Atrium Tower Offices
Restaurants Lounges Restaurants Offices Halls
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Courtyard Pool
Tower Offices Halls Courtyard
Offices Halls Courtyard Courtyard Pool Pool
Restaurants Tower Offices Halls Courtyard
Atrium Tower Offices
Restaurants Lounges
Tower Offices Halls Courtyard
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Restaurants Lounges
Private Plaza
Restaurants Lounges
Private Plaza
Pool Courtyard
Pool Courtyard
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BRIDGING SCHOOL AR 301 Instructor: Scott Magic Programs: Revit, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator
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GYM
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1. Cordo and Documani
2. Hidden Geometry
3. Orientation
4. Path Circulation
5. Defined Circulation
6. Geometrical Balance
7. Communality
8. Geometrical Pattern
9. Pattern Rotation
10. Internal Geometry
11. Geometrical Pattern
12. Forces and Balance
CONTRAST + CONTRADICTION AR 204 Instructor: Adriana Cuellar, Marcel Sanchez Programs: AutoCAD, Revit, Adobe Illustrator
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Rythmic Elements
Angular Disposition of Elements
Outward Argumentation
Inverse Voids
Vertical Excavation
Carved Void
Vertical Distribution
Relative Correlation
Proportion
Veneer Dispostion
Surface Outcome
Layer Manipulation
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RESIDENTIAL PLAZA MIDRISE AR 303 Instructor: Eric Scmekmo Programs: Rhino 3D, Adobe Illustrator
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Transitional Border
BORDER RELATIONSHIPS + CONDITIONS AR 501 - 503 Instructor: Doug Wiganowske, Goyo Ortiz Programs: Rhino 3D, Adobe Illustrator
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Territorial Border 1.
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Transitional Border
Territorial Border
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Transition to Transgression
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My thesis deals with redefining the conditions of omnipresent physical and nonphysical borders in order to emit synchronization amongst affected elements by providing relationships through expansion and cohesiveness.