NICHOLAS GUTIERREZ
ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO 2010-2013
NICHOLAS GUTIERREZ A R C H I T E C T U R E 209 Agnes St. El Campo, TX 77437 nickgutier@yahoo.com 979 332 1150
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E D U C AT I O N 05/2014 Texas A&M University, College Station, TX Bachelor of Environmental Design (College of Architecture) Minor in Business | Cumulative GPR: 3.280 01/2013-05/2013 Italart TAMU Study Center, Castiglion Fiorentino, Italy Study Abroad Program, Architecture, Extensive Travel 06/2010 El Campo High School, El Campo, TX Top 5% of Class EXPERIENCE 07/2013-Currently Employed Project Engineer Intern, Vaughn Construction, College Station, TX Construction Field Laborer and Intern on Jack K. Williams Administration Building and Scoates Hall Capital Renewal 08/2011-10/2012 Traditions Bookstore, College Station, TX Cashier, Sales, Customer Service 06/2006-08/2010 Prosperity Bank, El Campo, TX Assistant Teller, Customer Service SKILLS Adobe Creative Suite: Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Adobe Acrobat Software: Autocad, Revit, Google Sketch Up, Maya, Rhinoceros, 3DS Max, Processing/Scripting, Camtasia Studio, Wordpress, Vela BIM 360, Microsoft Suite. Arts: Graphic Design, Sketching, Prismacolor Colored Pencils/Markers, Photography, Watercolor, Acrylics, Print-Making, Model-Making. Languages: English, Basic Spanish, Elementary Italian
ACTIVITIES American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) Fall 2012 - Treasurer/Fundraising Chair Fall 2013 - Social Events Offcier, Brazos Bark and Build Doghouse Competition AIAS Grassroots Leadership Conference 2012, Washington, D.C. AIAS Forum 2012, Savannah, Georgia AIAS Forum 2013, Chicago, Illinois Habitat for Humanity Summer 2012/2013 Volunteer with Bryan Habitat for Humanity Fall 2012 - Aggie Habitat Texas A&M Chapter Member Aggie Replant Fall 2012 - Member, Social Events Committee, Replant Day Staff Knights of Columbus - 4th Degree Member Fall 2010-Present Alpha Phi Omega - Service Fraternity Spring 2011 - Member AIGA Design Group Spring 2011 - Member HONORS
TECHNICAL SKILLS
MAYA
SKETCH-UP
INDESIGN
ILLUSTRATOR
REVIT
AUTOCAD
PHOTOSHOP
Norman and Renee Zelman Endowed Scholarship, College of Architecture 2013 Honorable Mention Winner of National Terrazzo and Mosaic Association Design Charette @ AIAS Forum 2012; Mentioned in CRIT Magazine Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society The National Society of Collegiate Scholars
NATATORIUM INTEGRATED STUDIO FALL 2013 TEXAS A&M
URBAN VOID; SILO HOUSE + PERFORMANCE PLACE SPRING 2013 ITALART
DOUBLE HOUSE DESIGN STUDIO FALL 2012 TEXAS A&M
FIRBOUS FORMATIONS DESIGN STUDIO SPRING 2012 TEXAS A&M
SENIOR COMMUNITY CENTER DESIGN STUDIO FALL 2011 TEXAS A&M
LA CANTERA APTS; RUDDER TOWER DESIGN STUDIO SPRING 2011
COMMUNICATION TRAVEL SKETCHES SPRING 2013 EUROPE
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NATATORIUM URBAN INFILL E A S T S I X T H S T, A U S T I N , T X
SITE CONTEXT
MIXED-USE PUBLIC NATATORIUM
PARTNER PROJECT W/DANIEL SANDOVAL FALL 2013 PROF. MARK ODOM TEXAS A&M
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URBAN CONTEXT The design and development of the Natatorium reshapes the traditional swiming experience by utilizing public spaces facilitate the connection between the local east side community and greater urban areas. The Natatorium is located on East Sixth Street in the center of the city east of Interstate 35 and downtown Austin. The location is ideal for pedestrians and vehicular traffic as well due to the urban proximity.
PHASE 01 - ANALYSIS OF SITE CONTEXT: SIXTH STREET AND SURROUNDINGS
PHASE 02 - GROUND FLOOR CREATES TWO PUBLIC PLAZAS
PHASE 03 - FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS FOR HOUSING, RETAIL, AND OFFICES
PHASE 04 - CANOPY STRUCTURE PROVIDES RELIEF FROM DIRECT SUNLIGHT, FILTERING IN NORTH SUN.
PLAÇA AQUÀTICA URBAN NATATORIUM
1001 EAST 6TH ST. AUSTIN, TX
East Sixth Street has a very unique vibe and contains many interesting places to visit. The connection to downtown Austin as you head west on Sixth is very abrupt with Highway acting as a barrier. The proposed Natatorium seek to connect the urban downtown area and East Sixth Street community. The transition from day to night life is an important aspect that will give the area more overall use, breathing life into the community during both the day and night through various functions. The olypic and recreationals size pools provide exercise and extra curricular activities while acting as a plaza that contains cafes, restaurants, and bar for night use. This Urban Natatorium seeks to redefine the concept of the swimming center by incorporating public spaces and plaza experienceto connect the city of Austin’s urban and local communites through multifunctional spaces.
NORTH ELEVATION FIFTH ST. PLAZA SIXTH ST. PLAZA
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1 - CAFE 2 - KITCHEN 3 - MEN’S LOCKER 4 - WOMEN’S LOCKER 5 - LOUNGE 6 - OLYMPIC POOL 7 - OUTDOOR POOL 8 - GARAGE
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN 1 - APARTMENTS 2 - OPEN WORKOUT AREA 3 - OFFICES 4 - LOBBY 5 - KITCHEN 6 - RESTAURANT/BAR 7 - ENTRY TO STANDS 8 - GARAGE
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SECOND FLOOR PLAN 1 - APARTMENTS 2 - BALCONY 3 - OFFICES 4 - STUDIOS 5 - KITCHEN 6 - RESTAURANT/BAR 7 - LOUNGE/ATRIUM 8 - GARAGE
GROUND LEVEL FRAMING PLAN
SECTION A-A
LEVEL 1 FRAMING PLAN
LEVEL 2 FRAMING PLAN
FRAMING PLAN KEY BEAM DEPTHS B1=18” B2,B3=15“ B4= 13” B5=20” GIRDER DEPTHS G1= 15” G2= 17“ G3,G6= 13” G4= 16” G5= 18” SITE CAST CONCRETE COLUMNS PARKING GARAGE Columns=18” Girders= 30”,15” Beams= 30”15”
STEEL CONNECTIO NS ADVANTAGES OF BOLTS
-only works if the materials are the same. -Cheaper and requires no skilled laboer -takes less time to assemble
DISADVANTAGES OF BOLTS
-Bolting two components is not permanent. -The parts can be readily diassembled if one of them is damaged or the parts have reached their service. -Have a lot of stress and once one needs repair all need repairs ADVANTAGES OF WELDING -Once welded = always welded -Depending on the welding method used welding can create a continous joint with little stress. DISADVANTAGES OF WELDING -Only works if the materials are the same. -Expensive STEEL STRUCTURE ADVANTAGES: -High Strength/weight ratio: there is little dead weight of a steel strucutre. -Ductility: Steel can undergo large deformation before failure, which prevents sudden failure and will show visible warning signs such as deflection before a failure. -Predictable Material Properties - In contrast to reinforced concrete, the properties of steel have no considereable change over time. -Construction: The speed of steel structure is must faster and results in a quicker payoff economically. -Adaptability: Steel can be prefabricated and mass produced -Ease of Repair: Steel Structures can be repaired quickly and easily
SECTION MODEL
40’
CROSS VENTILATION ACROSS NARROW WIDTH (40’) OPERABLE LOUVERS ABOVE DOORS & SHADING DEVICES
WEST ELEVATION SECTION MODEL
WEST ELEVATION
NORTH @ 12PM
light weight plaster 10mm on 60 mm calcium-silcate slab
PARKING GARAGE HELICAL CONCRETE STUCTURE Organized around a central light well that provides transparency, both for security and operation.
wood window with three layer low E- glass (U=0.9W/m^2*k)
40 mm ceramic slabs 115 m outer brick skin 40mm cavity 240 mm 120mm calcium silcate capillary- action internal insulation 10mm lightwight cavity
250/70/15mm connecting plate 150/250/20mm connecting plate hot dip galvanized steel tension rod
18mm hot-dip galvanized steel tension rod
lifting sliding door: wood frame with triple galzing
30/27/3 mm stainless- stel channel
transluscent lam, sfaety glass balustrade:2x8 mm toughened glass and PVB foil
35 mm larch boarding , groved bitumen felt on distance peices 80/80/8 mm steel SHSs 35mm Trapezoidal- section metal sheeting; 2mm sheet metal
sheet metal covering bent to shape 160mm steel channel
EXTERIOR WALL WITH BALCONY DETAIL
DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF NATATORIUM THROUGH BIM (BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING) SUN ANALYSIS OF EAST POOL @ 8AM
BIM IS AN INTEGRATED AP PROACH UTILIZING ONE COHER ENT SYSTEM OF COMPUTER MODELS rather than as seaparate sets of drawings. BIM uses three-di mensional,real-time dynamic building modeling software to increase productivity in the design and construction stages. This digital representation of physical and functional characteristics forms a shared resource that not only saves time and money, but also better accurracy that will be used to build and maintain the building in the future.
SUN ANALYSIS OF NORTH @ 12PM
ARCHITECTURE STRUCTURE MEP (MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING) SUSTAINABILITY: ECOTECT ANALYSIS CONSTRUCTION: NAVISWORKS or VELA FIELD BIM
TOP LEFT: NORTH SIXTH STREET PLAZA AT NIGHT, LOOKING WEST TOWARDS DOWNTOWN TOP RIGHT: LOOKING SOUTH AT BUILDING FROM SIXTH STREET BOTTOM: INDOOR VIEW OF EAST POOL LOOKING NORTH
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DOUBLE HOUSE SUGARLAND, TEXAS
PHENOMENAL TRANSPARENCY
FALL 2012 PROF. GABRELA CAMPAGNOL TEXAS A&M
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FIBROUS FORMATIONS C O L L E G E S TAT I O N , T E X A S
STRAND PROTOTYPE
BEHAVIORAL ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
TEAM COLLABORATION SPRING 2012 PROF. GABRIEL ESQUIVEL TEXAS A&M
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PROCESSS of running agents coded in the software Processing along a 3D model made in rhino to form the geometry furthur developed in Maya through selforganization. This fibrous formation is explored extensively both digitaly and physically (composite fiber fabrication).
SENIOR COMMUNITY CENTER B R YA N , T E X A S
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN
MIXED-USE SENIOR CENTER
PARTNER PROJECT W/JACKSON KLEEB FALL 2011 PROF. SUSAN RODIEK TEXAS A&M
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LA CANTERA APTS; RUDDER TOWER SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS C O L L E G E S TAT I O N , T E X A S
APARTMENT COMPLEX
SKYSCRAPER DESIGN
INSPIRED BY MIES + FLW
SPRING 2011 PROF. THOMAS REGAN TEXAS A&M
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COMMUNICATION: ON-SITE SKETCHES EUROPE 2013
ITALY
SPRING 2013 PERSONAL WORK
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