3rd Year Architecture Portfolio

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NATHAN CHUDNOVSKY

CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVIRSITY SAN LUIS OBISPO

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO 18’ -19’


PORTFOLIO

DCA ARCHITECTS

PATTERSON RESIDENCE SADIE RD. MALIBU, CA

01 STUDIO _

JAN 18’ -MAY 18’

JONAS STURAS

ALLAN HANCOCK

02 INTERN _

JUN 18’ -SEP 18’

DANIEL CHUDNOVSKY AIA

DCA ARCHITECTS

03 STUDIO _

JAN 19’ -JUN 19’

STACY WHITE AIA

CAL POLY SLO

ALEX HIRSIG

CAL POLY SLO

SEP 18’

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DRAWN BY: NATHAN CHUDNOVSKY

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CONTENTS 01_

ARCH 151

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ARCH 352

CAMPUS COMMONS

INNOVATION AND ENTREPREUNER CENTER

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ARCH 341| 352 PARADISE CITY HALL

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ARCH 353 PARADISE CITY HALL AND CIVIC BUILDING

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PARADISE CITY HALL AND CIVIC BUILDING

DCA ARCHITECTS PATTERSON RESIDENCE

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ARCH 351

3d view

MEDITATION

EDUCATION

RECREATION

Axonmetric Section

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CAMPUS COMMMONS Allan Hancock College

San Luis Obispo, California

Spring 18’

We want to redensify the nieghborhood and bring people back to the community. By providing Mixed-income, affordable housing and commmunity stability plays a big part in that, aswell as education,enrichment and entreupreneurship. Through accessto a bussiness Hub anyone interested in starting their own business can apply for space. The business in-cubator is augmented to provide private and shared spaces for young profesional until a businesses program is further developed. Young adults who are looking to find jobs can allocate resources from The academic hub aswell as permanant housing for for recently homeless or displaced residents. A 60,000 sq ft.mixed use commercial and residential center can be both a physically and socially ressiliant paradise whilest the same time become a home for bussiness association and young proffesionals to inhabit and call ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO 18’ 19’

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Legend

Legend

Retail CIE Coworking Space

Retail

Lounge Educatio

CIE

Cafe

Coworking Space

Flex Splace

Lounge

Maker Space

Educatio Cafe Flex Splace Maker Space

Downtown Key Commercial Mixed Use Office Mixed Use Residential

Community Serving Parking

Plaza

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PROGRAM

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Retail

Pearson Blvd

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Coffee shop

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Ground Floor 6

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02 _ INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEUR CENTER California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo

Paradise, California

Winter 18’

We want to redensify the nieghborhood and bring people back to the community. By providing Mixed-income, affordable housing and commmunity stability plays a big part in that, aswell as education,enrichment and entreupreneurship. Through accessto a bussiness Hub anyone interested in starting their own business can apply for space. The business in-cubator is augmented to provide private and shared spaces for young profesional until a businesses program is further developed. Young adults who are looking to find jobs can allocate resources from The academic hub aswell as permanant housing for for recently homeless or displaced residents. A 60,000 sq ft.mixed use commercial and residential center can be both a physically and socially ressiliant paradise whilest the same time become a home for bussiness association and young proffesionals to inhabit and call

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Stack Ventala

RC C HH 335 5 22 AAR

Summer

73 °

winter

28°

TOWN CONCEPT PLAN

City + Government Bureaucratic

Community

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Thermal Mass Interior Walls and Concrete slabs have high thermal mass and exposure to sunlight throughout cooling dominated months to store heat in the day and release it night. Reduces energy use of the buildling coupled with internal loading to offset cooling dominated systems

Green Roof The Green roof works as a natural insulater for the building roof utilizing passive strategies and utilizes stored rain water for mainnance. Keeps building cool during overheated period, irrigated and well maintain planting w/ landscape interface helps to increase fire resistivity.

Internal loading Insulated glass with outer pane air space and inner paneof glass thats is fire rated to bring in light and lower building infiltration along with a tight envelope to keep building passively heated during cooling diminated months.

Rain water Rain Water catchment system feeds into non potable water cistern located in the buildings basement. Water is recycled on site, distributed to green roof sytem, community gardern, primary and HVAC use.

Stack Ventalation Atrium in center of building acts as natural cooling tower to create are driven cooling through the building. Moving cool air through building for optimal human comfort and releases hot air through operable window openings

Sunlight Deep light wells and skylights are utilized as natural daylighting system. Light filters into building through atrium space, facade screen and skylights. Sun shading and reduced glazing on the north and sun screens are used on the south face of the building

Thermal Mass Interior Walls and Concrete slabs have high thermal mass and exposure to sunlight throughout cooling dominated months to store heat in the day and release it night. Reduces energy use of the buildling coupled with internal loading to offset cooling dominated systems

Photovoltaic

Building utilizes thermally active floor heating system, utilizes grey water for heating and cooling and before its stored in the cistern. Air VAV system is located on the exterior of the building to bring fresh air and move it rhough the coore of the building effieciently.

Green Roof

Internal loading

The Green roof works as a natural insulater for the building roof utilizing passive strategies and utilizes stored rain water for mainnance. Keeps building cool during overheated period, irrigated and well maintain planting w/ landscape interface helps to increase fire resistivity.

03 _ PARADISE TOWN HALL AND CIVIC CENTER California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo

Radient Floor / Air VAV

PV system stores solar energy off buildings roof. Energy is stored on site and powers led lighting system inside and outside the building. extra power is used for water heating and HVAC

Insulated glass with outer pane air space and inner paneof glass thats is fire rated to bring in light and lower building infiltration along with a tight envelope to keep building passively heated during cooling diminated months.

Paradise, California

winter 18

We are proposing a Town Hall that including a piazza space. The town hall will centralize offices for numerous city officials from all of the town departments, council offices, public meeting rooms, a small library, and otherquintessential town hall spaces. We believe that creating a community connection is vital for Town of Paradise.By integrating a community center aspect into the Town Hall, this town hall will benefit the community and provide a space for social interaction. We are designing for every citizen of Paradise: the young, the old, the rich, the poor. All should be able to come to the town hall and feel welcomed and accepted. The citizens should also feel impressed. I feel that it’s also crucial to impress the citizens. The need a town hall that they can be proud of; something that reflects their thoughts on the town (aka. somewhere insta-worthy). My town hall should be interactive and make people feel involved in everyday state affairs. The citizens should be able to hear the bustle of the surrounding town in the piazza, but then as they walk towards the town hall where it becomes a little quieter. This will be a place for social interaction, speaking one’s mind, and celebration. ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO 18’ 19’

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Bureaucratic

City + Government Community

Town Square

PROGRAM

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ARCH 353

04 _ PARADISE TOWN HALL AND CIVIC CENTER California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo

Paradise, California

Winter 18’

The Town Halls purpose is to unify the safety and service departments of Paradise to make a one place to locate the needs of the community. We think this is important for physical resiliency of the town and promotes more social interaction and coordination between the departments. Additionally, our projects design intent was to encourage bike-ability and walk-ability as a continued emphasis of our studios downtown plan. Lastly, The Town Hall of Paradise seeks to integrate the community emphasis of a civic center and a destination for “work/ play “ spaces such as the Town Square for pedestrian friendly activity zones.

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Plaza level

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2nd level 3d Axon

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South Elevation

1/2”=1’ Wall Section Summer 75

Winter 25 Open Web Steel Joist

Operable Glazing unit

7/8” Plywood Sheathing Cross Laminated Timber Slab Glulam Beam Pendant Lumanaire Kawneer Louvers

Cross Braced Glulam

Double glazed Curtain wall Mullion Glulam Beam

Heavy Timber Column Wooden Sheathing

IGU

South Elevation

Egress

1/2” Wall Section

Light

Circulation ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO 18’ 19’

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Powder Room

Kitchen

Entry

20.00

Deck

30.00

UP

10.00

Garage

Living Room

Dinner Room

Lounge

40.00

Master Bed Loft

Closet

Bathroom

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30.00 2nd Floor Plan 14

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Study

30.00

Balcony

10.00

Ground Floor Plan

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DCA ARCHITECTS

05 _ PATTERSON RESIDENCE DCA ARCHITECTS

Sadie Rd. Malibu, California

Summer 18’

Located In Saddle Peak canyon in the Santa Monica mountains this home for a couple utilizes fire resistive materials, exterior zinc cladding, concrete wall and foundation. The resiliant building systems and modern pallate respond to the needs of a home in the 21st century in a high fire hazard environment in the beautiful chapperal hills and Ocean side retreat 1 hour outside of Los Angeles. With the land already aquired on the huge hillside plot I designed schemes with the client Tom Patterson and his wife looking to build with a budget for aprox. 1000 sqft. The minamalist tiny home is inspired by japanese residence which utilize intensive plot and maximize light and designing to allow nature into the home.

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