PORTFOLIO
Undergraduate Architecture
EZEQUIEL DUARTE 2024
Education
Contact
Pierce High School
Phone : (530)-650-543
2018-2021
Email : Duarte315@icloud.com
Woodland Community College 2021-2023
Cosumnes River College 2021-2023
Software Skills And Others Revit
Illustrations
Rhonceros
MS Powerpoint
Lumion
MS Word
Bachelor of Architecture
V-ray
Model Making
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Adobe Illustrator
Pencil Rendering
expected 2027
Adobe Photoshop
Photography
Adobe LIghtroom
AutoCad
Awards Deans Honor’s List Woodland Community College
Work Experience ArcaneXchang3 Clothing Design Team
2021-2023
since 2021
Deans Honor’s List
Profesional Photographer
Cosumnes River College
-Real Estate -Portrait -Street -Car
2021-2023
Languages English- Fluent Advance proficiency
Spanish- Fluent Advance proficiency
Personal Details
Ezequiel Duarte is an individual with a profound appreciation for the arts, having cultivated a passion for creative expression across diverse mediums since early childhood. The discipline of architecture serves as a path for my eagerness to explore innovative forms, fostering a commitment to continuous learning in both creative pursuits and the application of critical reasoning within the realm of design.
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PROJECT NUMBER
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PROJECT NAME
COMMUNITY ART CENTER TINY HOME THREE SPACES BLACK GABLES ART PHOTOGRAPHY GRAPHIC DESIGN
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Leimert Community Park- Bringing Art Together
PAGES 4-11
Semester IV- Arc 2011- Architectural Programing(1)
Sutdent Housing- Building Small
12- 15
Semester II- Architecture 329- Architeectural Working Drawings
Curator Project-Reimagining Cultural Perspective
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Semester III- Architecture 330- Design Fundamen-
Case Study- Recreating Black Gables
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Semester IV- Arc 3410- Building Construction
Recreational Art- Various Mediums
23-24
Hand Drawing, Graphic Design, Painting
Moments Project- Capturing Moments
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Architectural Photography
27-28 Tee Shirt Project- Idc Residents Architectural Photography
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COMMUNITY ART CENTER Location
Leimert Part, Los Angeles, California
Type
Community Art Center
Software
Rhino, V-ray, Photoshop, Illustrator
Project Year
Academic Semster III
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PUBLIC SPACES
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1. LOBBY / CAFE 2. ART EXHIBITIONS 3. COMMUNITY WORKSHOP 4. PUBLIC RESTROOMS 5. PERFORMANCES / ARTIST TALK 6. AUDITORIUM 7. GALLERY 8. CLASSROOM 9. STUDY AREA 10. CAFE 11. STORE
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STAFF 12. CONFERENCE ROOM 13. OFFICE SPACE 14. DIRECTOR OFFICE 15. KITCHENETTE
SUPPORT 16. ARCHIVE 17. MECHANICAL ROOM 18. ART CONSERVATION
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION Reason having architectural buildings that can bring these necessary bonding connections is inevitable to have in communities. These buildings aim to prove bonding and opportunity to grow by having elements such as skin envelopes that surround the buildings. Which provides a sense of curiosity, as the facade juxtaposes the park with a modern approach of design. Furthermore this mesh element creates many important moments within the buildings as it provides diffused lighting that surrounds throughout the majority of the structure. Alongside diffused lighting is the sense that creates apertures which become evident by having such views directly towards Leimert Park.
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12. CONFERENCE ROOM 13. OFFICE SPACE 14. DIRECORS OFFICE 15. KITCHENETTE
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1. LOBBY 2. ART EXHIBITIONS 3. COMMUNITY WORKSHOP 4. PUBLIC RESTROOMS 5. PERFORMANCES / ARTIST TALK 6. AUDITORIUM 7. GALLERY 8. CLASSROOM 9. STUDY AREA 10. CAFE 11. SORE
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12. CONFERENCE ROOM 13. OFFICE SPACE 14. DIRECTORS OFFICE 15. KITCHENETTE
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TINY HOME Location
Rancho Cordova, California
Type
Temporary Home
Software
Revit, Lumion, Photoshop
Project Year
Academic Semester II
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The objective of this project was to conceive an optimally efficient tiny home catering to the residents and interns associated with Soil Barn Farms in Rancho Cordova, California. Our mandate involves the generation of a comprehensive set of working drawings that articulate our design concepts adeptly. The challenge lies in the synthesis of a compact dwelling, ensuring the inclusion of all essential amenities for the occupants. Simultaneously, it is imperative to adhere meticulously to the established codes of the City of Sacramento, harmonizing architectural ingenuity with regulatory compliance.
2X6 WOOD JOISTS AT 24" OC
2X6 WOOD JOISTS AT 24" OC
WOOD FLORING
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1/4" AC PLYWOOD 2X3 SILL PLATE
01 FLOOR LEVEL 2' - 1"
SOIL BARN FARMS TRANSVERSE BUILDING SECTION 1/2" = 1'-0"
THOW SECTIONS DETAILS
8'-4" TRAILER
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8'-5 1/2" FACE OF EXTERIOR FINISH
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Three Spaces Location
Los Angeles, California
Type
Artist House
Software
Revit, Lumion, Photoshop
Project Year
Academic Semesteer II
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1. GALLERY 2. READING LOUNGE 3. HALLWAY 4. OUTDOOR PATIO
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION The assignment for this project involved the conceptualization of three distinct spaces, approaching the design aspect with the perspective of an influential architect who left a lasting impact on the world. The envisioned spaces encompass a gallery and studio dedicated to an artist of our selection, as well as a The solution for this project to base my design on those of Richard Neutra, having the proper spaces for the contemporary artist Takshi Murakami and the reading space for the poet Edar Allen Poe
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Black Gables Location
Louisdale, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia
Type
Black Gables Case Study
Software
Revit
Project Year
Academic Semester III
PROJECT DESCRIPTION For the Project Black Gables, we delved into a case study to wrap our heads around framing and construction techniques. Armed with the insights gleaned, we translated the newfound knowledge into a set of construction drawings. Once the digital phase wrapped up. The Next was to Produce both a physical and digital model to bring the framing components to life. This Project was in collaboration with Danilo Nesmiyan, and Hiroto Shigeta
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TOP CRIPPLES
RAFTER FASCIA
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STUD BOTTOM CRIPPLE
SILL DOUBLE TOP PLATE BOTTOM PLATE
TRIMMER STUD
KING STUD
20 EAST ELEVATION
WEST ELEVATION 1
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ROOF PLAN 21' - 7"
ROOF PLAN 21' - 7"
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ROOF PLAN 21' - 7"
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KITCHEN
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ROOF PLAN 21' - 7"
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ROOF PLAN 21' - 7"
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DARK ROOM
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TYP 4' - 0"
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13' - 6 1/2"
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RIDGE 2' - 0" 2' - 0"
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ART
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Type
Hand Drawings.
Tools
Hb Pencil, Colored Pencils, Alcohol Markers, Black Paper, Tonned Paper,
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PHOTOGRAPHY
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ISO: 300 F: 4 SS: 1/400
ISO: 250 F: 2.8 SS: 1/150
ISO: 450 F: 2.8 SS: 1/150
ISO: 250 F: 2.8 SS: 1/500
Thoughtfully chosen images capturing exterior, and interior shots of architectural buildings, crafted with the intention of imbuing them with the vintage aesthetic reminiscent of old film cameras, employing the capabilities of a mirrorless camera.
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ISO: 400 F: 2.8 SS: 1/400
ISO: 300 F: 2.8 SS: 1/300
ISO: 250 F: 2.8 SS: 1/500
ISO: 400 F: 2.8 SS: 1/400
Type
Photography
Tools
Mirrorless Camara, Filters, Tripod
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ARC RESIDENTS Type
Graphic Design
Software
Illustrator,Photoshop
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DESCRIPTION The genesis of the shirt’s design stemmed from a profound realization of the formidable time commitment demanded by the pursuit of an architectural major. It dawned upon us amidst the protracted hours of intense dedication, particularly during those enduring studio sessions. Consequently, our identity as students transcended the mere act of studying; we evolved into a community that not only honed its craft but also fostered a collective sanctuary—our second home, where the majority of our waking hours were invested. The meticulous design process found inspiration in the revered De Stijl Art movement. Drawing from its essence, the incorporation of iconic colors—namely, vivid red, deep blue, and vibrant yellow—was a deliberate choice. The amalgamation of these hues, along with a meticulously structured grid-like pattern, culminated in the creation of a design that resonates with the architectural journey of students at Cal Poly Pomona. This design not only captures the essence of our shared experiences but also serves as a visual ode to the profound sense of camaraderie forged within the demanding realm of architectural education.
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