Architectural Design Portfolio
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NoĂŤlle Van Lerberghe
NoĂŤlle Van Lerberghe noellevanlerberghe@gmail.com 720.626.3006
Curriculum Vitae Education
2020
2019 2018 2017 2016-2020
Work Experience Sept 2019-present
May-Aug 2016-2019
Sept-Dec 2018
Dec 2016-May 2017
University of Arizona College of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape Architecture B.Arch with Minor in Business Administration Class of 2022 Design Excellence Nominee TBD Tau Sigma Delta Honor Society M.L. Tophoy Scholarship Design Excellence Award Best in Category Gordon H. Heck Memorial Scholarship Richard A. Eribes Memorial Scholarship Foundation Award For Leadership Arizona Excellence Tuition Award Silver and Sage Award
Website design & production for Courtney Crosson Assistant Professor, CAPLA KEPHART Architectural Intern Norris Design Landscape Architectural Intern Kitchell Project Management Intern
Skills + Abilities
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excellent
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proficient
Digital Rhino Adobe Creative Suite Lumion Revit Sketchup AutoCAD
Physical model-making laser-cutting wood, metal and concrete fabrication processes
references upon request
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CV
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302 Studio La Vivienda collective housing
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341 Techne Star Pavilion parametric modeling
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301 Studio Mt. Lemmon Outdoor Lab climate research + learning center
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202 Studio Sonoran Baths bathhouse + transit stop
cover photo
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Table of Contents
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La Vivienda El Paso, TX
Collective Housing 50 units / 62 residents
La Vivienda is a multi-family affordable housing project on the West side of a called El Segundo Barrio. Some key components surrounding the existing site i schools, low-density & low-income housing, and culturally sig
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Design Intentions
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The design intent is to provide a functional community hub where new residents can find themselves at home while enjoy new and exciting resources.
The proposal respects the existing community and brings new amenities like plenty of sunny and shaded outdoor are stalls for local businesses in the marketplace.
There has been careful consideration of our neighbor, Yolanda, who shares the site; her home and market remains un provided immediate access to the proposed community spaces for use at her leisure.
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neighborhood include several gnificant parks.
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Urban + Social Strategy
The urban strategy began with investigating the surrounding built environment and responding to it through similar form, dimension, and material. The proposal consists of five rectangular volumes of varying heights. Four of the five buildings are programmed entirely for residential use, varying from two to four stories.
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The fifth building, adjacent to Campbell St, houses four to eight short stay residents as well as a ground floor market open to the community. La Vivienda is of a greater scale than surrounding multi-family projects in order to increase the density of the area.
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marketplace june 21 / 11 am
East Elevation scale: 1/32” = 1’-0”
North to South Section scale: 1/32” = 1’-0”
Ground Floor scale: 1/32” = 1’-0”
patio june 21 / 7 pm
East to West Section scale: 1/32” = 1’-0”
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North Elevation scale: 1/32” = 1’-0”
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multi-use / indoor multi-use / indoor
one resident / outdoor one resident / outdoor
unit 1 / indoor unit 1 / indoor
two residents / outdoor two residents / outdoor
unit 2 / indoor unit 2 / indoor
horizontal circulation / outdoor horizontal circulation / outdoor
multi-use / outdoor multi-use / outdoor
vertical circulation / outdoor vertical circulation / outdoor
*elevator indoors *elevator indoors
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Program Diagram Ground Level
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Second Level n.t.s.
Thresholds between public and private, become slightly mo courtyard, away from the busy intersection.
threshold takes you from one place into another; a point of departure or transition
Third Level n.t.s.
ore intimate than the previous as you progress inward toward the central
Cross Section n.t.s.
threshold june 21 / 12 pm Fourth Level n.t.s.
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Technical Intentions structural slabs
The structural system is communicated through different materials; the heaviest material is used for primary structure, and then the materials soften and warm up as the boundaries they 11'-4" represent become softer. level 4 level 3 level 2
ground level
01 structural slabs
02 vertical core + primary load-bearing walls
03 secondary load-bearing walls
primary load-bearing walls + vertical core
secondary load-bearing walls
non-load bearing walls
steel members for circulation
24'-0"
non-structural building envelope
10'-4" 18'-8" 04 non-load bearing walls
05 circulation
unit 1 short term stay two residents / 393 sf
06 building envelope
18'-8" 10'-0"
unit 1 long term stay one resident / 485 sf
24'-0" 11'-4"
5'-4" open
10'-4"
open
18'-8"
unit 1 short term stay two residents / 393 sf 11'-0" 30'-0"
18'-8" 10'-0"
22'-8"
open
11'-0" 30'-0" 22'-8"
unit 1a long term stay one resident / 485 sf
22'-4" 11'-8" 11'-8"
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unit 2 long term stay two residents / 588 sf
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unit 1a long term stay one resident / 485 sf longitudinal section
5'-4" open
facade elevation
patio elevation
22'-4"
5'-4" open
5'-4"
open
8'-6"
open
30'-0"
open
22'-8"
8'-6"
8'-6"
24'-0" 11'-4"
unit 1a short term stay two residents / 393 sf
unit 2 long term stay two residents / 588 sf
10'-4" 18'-8"
18'-8" 10'-0"
5'-4"
unit 2 patio section long term stay 30'-0" All unit types have of light /as588 well sf as room for air twoplenty residents 22'-8" to flow throughout. The long term units have private decks that are shaded during the hottest parts of the unit 1 day. short term stay
8'-6" two residents / 393 sf
structural slabs level 4 level 3 level 2 ground level
01 structural slabs
02 vertical core + primary load-bearing w
primary load-bearing walls + vertical core
secondary load-bearing walls
non-load bearing walls
steel members for circulation
non-structural building envelope
courtyard june 21 / 12 pm
05 circulation
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04 non-load bearing walls
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Star Pavilion
a pavilion in Tucson, AZ created using one repeated form with differing orientatio
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define 100’ x 100’ grid, big enough for experience through exploration
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place a single point above the grid to which vectors grounded at the intersections will point, define the a length of the lines that will be constructed along the vectors
planes normal to come the bases polygons w
ons, optimized for the desert so that there is maximum shading throughout the day during the summer months
polygons from step 3 are then extruded toward the single point from step 2, based on the length also defined in step 2
use the point location and the line length as variables for the solver to find the orientation where the most shade is created
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o these lines will bes at which four-sided will be grounded
ARC341 . 2020S . Assignment 2 . Dickinson + Wachter . Van Lerberghe, NoĂŤlle
desert image: https://www.experiencescottsdale.com/stories/post/the-top-5-ways-to-explore-scottsdales-sonoran-desert/
Mt Lemmon Outdoor Lab Summerhaven, AZ
AIA Design Excellence / Nominee
Climate + Research Center short term camp for 16 students and long term living for 2 faculty members Site
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The drastically sloped site sits within a residential neighborhood on Mt. Lemmon in a town called Summerhaven. The town is quaint and nestled among the tallest peaks in Tucson bringing warm summers and cold, snowy winters. There are single family homes on the lots immediately adjacent.
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lan 116 & Plan 107 / American Plywood Association 1969 aintings by Lorenzo Ghiglieri
Each precedent has inspired an aspect of Mt. Lemmon Outdoor Lab either by form, material, or function. Plan 116 nd 107 have both strongly informed the structural form f the research + learning center; both homes have an A-frame component that will work well on the steep mountain site where the center will live.
Fermi Secondary School / Turin, Italy BDR bureau
USAFA Cadet Chapel / Colorado Springs, CO, USA Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
The “most beautiful middle school in the world,� Fermi Secondary School, shows how to use color and material to create spaces that are refreshing and revitalizing. The MLO Lab sits nestled into the mountainside within the trees where students may connect with nature while jumpstarting their sense of awareness of the surrounding environment.
Similarly oriented as the MLO Lab, the USAFA Cadet Chapel in Colorado Springs has the steep sloped A-frame form complimented by a wall of glass on the North facade. Having no side windows and a North to South orientation, this is crucial in lighting the entire space.
Adjacencies + Access
Topographical Response
1 Indoor Multi-use 800 sf enclosed, classes / lectures / dining
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Kitchen / Storage 300 sf
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Office / Library 400 sf
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welcome / reception, work stations
4 Live / Work Studio 800 sf
400 sf x 2 units, long-term stay
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5 Outdoor Gathering 800 sf
shaded in summer / lit & usable in winter, extension of indoor space
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6 Sleeping 1000 sf
short-term stay for 16 campers elementary to high school range
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Bathing 400 sf
Private
on a site this steep, a vertical circulation hub between all program areas eliminates need for excessive ramps
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Solar Orientation + Thermal Response
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Design Intent
The MLO Lab sits on the Northeast corner of the site where there are fewer existing trees. The design integrates the structure into the site with minimal damaging impact on existing life. Due to the steeply sloped site, the lab embodies an A-frame form oriented on the North to South axis. Rotated 19° west of South, all consistently inhabited spaces are met by southern sun to be warmed and lit during the Winter months.
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Indoor + Outdoor Gathering spring equinox / 3 pm
Observation Deck winter solstice / 5 pm
Entry winter solstice / 5 pm
Attic summer solstice / 8 am
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storage v on A ucs NT
reception + library
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indoor multi-use
outdoor gathering
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bathroom storage
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indoor multi-use
reception + library
kitchen
outdoor gathering
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bathroom indoor multi-use
outdoor gathering kitchen
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bathroom
kitchen
One large A-frame provides three levels of growing square footage from top down; all programmatic spaces are situated in one form, emphasizing togetherness of this research center and camp. Domestic spaces are kept private on the highest and lowest level where the main level houses all collective spaces. This main level acts as a datum in the project, bringing everyone together at the median level.
reception + library
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B live + work studio
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lower deck
live + work studio
live + work studio
lower deck
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The MLO Lab will be a timberframed project, utilizing the strength of massive timber to accomplish an A-frame of this scale. Reclaimed wood from the surrounding area will be used for flooring and siding. All materials will be respectful to the site and will aim to emphasize the intrinsic value of the area.
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Sonoran Desert Baths Tucson, AZ
AIA Design Excellence / Best in Category
Bath House + Transit Station
With Peter Zumthor’s Therme Vals as a studiowide precedent, the relationship between stereotomic mass and tectonic systems is investigated.
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“The Sonoran Desert itself has long been regarded as a destination with restorative powers through its unique combinations of sunshine, air quality, temperature, geography and ecological diversity.”
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Site
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The site is an extremely long and narrow plot of land adjacent to fields devoted to the agricultural students of the U of A. The site sits near the end of a newly proposed extension to the Sunlink streetcar track.
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The Sonoran
The Sonoran Desert Baths aims to provide a desert oasis, creating a destination and place of interest along the proposed streetcar line. Cultures from around the world come together, immersing themselves in a Tucson experience; surrounded by what brings the desert to life: water. B
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In providing shade at the transit stop and near the Rillito Path, the Baths will engage the city and increase the value of the surrounding area. shade in summer + warmth in winter B
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desert floor view
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transit stop section
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sky space
stairs + ramps
market section
ENTRANC CHANGIN EXERCISE PLUNGE P HOT TUB SAUNA /
n Desert Baths curate an experience away from the city, encouraging physical and spiritual relaxation through a range of thermal pools among the overall open-air layout.
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CE NG ROOM / APODYTERIUM / 70° F E ROOM / PALAESTRA / 65° F POOL / FRIGIDARIUM / 46° F / CALIDARIUM / 102° F C SUDATORIUM / 120° F
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HOT TUB / CALIDARIUM / 102° F SAUNA / SUDATORIUM / 120° F POOL & TERRACE / NATATIO / 78° F HELIOCAMINUS shade / 80° F
8 REFLECTIVE POOL 9 TRANSITION / TEPIDARIUM / 75° F 10 HEAT EXCHANGE / PRAEFURNIUM
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BASEMENT
stacked cardboard mass model
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PLANS concrete section model SCALE: 1/8” = 1’ - 0”
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thank you
NoĂŤlle Van Lerberghe noellevanlerberghe@gmail.com 720.626.3006