Samples of Work - Marco Pino Yancovic

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Marco Pino-Yancovic Work Work 2008-2022 2008-2017 2019

Samples of work : Page SoutherlandArchitects Page - CO, 2019 - Present Davis Partnership - CO, - Present Luis Vidal+Architects - CO, 2017 -2012 Present Luis Vidal+Architects CO, 2017-2019 SHP Leading Design - -CO, 2011-2012 Davis Partnership Architects - CO, 2012 - Present 2017 Davis Partnership Architects CO, 2012 2017 Boulder Associates 2011 SHP Leading Design- CO, - CO, 2011-2012 SHP Leading Design -OH, CO, 2011 - 2012 SHP Leading Design 2009 Boulder Associates - -CO, 2011 CO, 2010 - 2011 Boulder Associates CO, 2010 2011 University of Cincinnati - OH, 2007-2009 SHP Leading Design - OH, 2009 SHP Leading Design - OH, Studio Daniel Libeskind -- NY, 2008 2010 University of Cincinnati OH,2009 2007-2009 University of Cincinnati OH, 2007 SStudio Daniel Libeskind - NY, 2008 2010 Studio Daniel Libeskind - NY, 2008 September 2019 July 28 - -2017 April - 28 2022 September 2019 July - -2017 6643 South Buffalo Drive, Littleton, CO 80120 oyemarco@gmail.com - 720-591-8491 513-335-0502

Marco Pino-Yancovic


Page Southerland Page Max Tech Center, Longmont CO 2021 - Present

Existing Conditions

This Project is a repositioning of an existing facility that has been vacant for over a decade. This repositioning consist of renovating : Site, Building Exterior, Interior Spaces and New Amenities to attract new tenants. Responsibility: Project Architect


Page Southerland Page Max Tech Center, Longmont CO 2021 - Present

Existing Conditions

Proposed Amenities Spaces. Responsibility: Project Architect


Page Southerland Page Max Tech Center, Longmont CO 2021 - Present

Existing Conditions

Proposed rejuvenation of existing courtyards . Responsibility: Project Architect


Page Southerland Page Larimer County Behavioral Health, 2020 - Present

60,200 SF Two Story, 64 Bed Greenfield Behavioral Health Facility. Currently under construction Responsibility: Project Architect View of main drop off and entry area. The volume and materials of the main entry serve to provide a certain warmth of arrival to the facility, while also protecting the lobby from harsh sun and providing protection from the natural elements for those entering.


Page Southerland Page Larimer County Behavioral Health, 2020 - Present

View from main waiting area within the lobby, looking toward main stair and conference rooms on level 2. Use of daylight, views toward the hills and outdoors, and an overall feeling of openness and transparency are a priority within.


Page Southerland Page Ball Aerospace - AMC Expansion , 2019 - 2020

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Page Southerland Page, Inc. 370 17th Street, 56th Floor Denver, CO 80202 pagethink.com

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TEL FAX

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ARCHITECTURE / ENGINEERING / INTERIORS / PLANNING / CONSULTING

139' - 3 1/4"

Austin / Dallas / Denver / Dubai / Houston / Mexico City / San Francisco / Washington DC / International Affiliate Offices

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CIVIL ENGINEER

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LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT

S.A. MIRO, INC.

BRIGHTVIEW LANDSCAPE

4582 S. Ulster St. #750 Denver, CO 80237 (303)-741-3737

1645 Grant St. Denver, CO 80203 (303)-825-2010

ELECTRICAL ENGINEER

MECH/PLUMB ENGINEER

CATOR RUMA

MAXSON ENGINEERING

896 Tabor St. #1 Lakewood, CO 80401 (303)-232-6200

8307 Shaffer Pkwy #200 Littleton, CO 80127 (303)-933-2700

1' - 0" STRUCTURAL ENGINEER

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THORNTON TOMASETTI

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303 E. 17th Ave #565 Denver, CO 80203 (303)-876-5700

SOFFIT FINISH TO BE ARMSTRONG METAL WORKS - GUN METAL GREY 11' - 10

7 1/ 2"

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FASCIA FINISH TO BE ALCOA REYNOBOND SCM - PLATUNUM

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ISOMETRIC VIEW CANOPY - MAIN ENTRY

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BUILT-UP PARAPET; TPO WRAPPED UP AND OVER PARAPET W/ PRE-FINISHED BREAK MTL COPING

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LINEAR LIGHT FIXTURE 1' - 6 5/8" 135' - 11"

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9675 West 108th Circle Westminster, CO 80021

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BALL AEROSPACE AMC EXPANSION - PHASE II

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*** NO SILICONE *** REVISION HISTORY

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3/01/2021 Date 82 11 MAY 2020 19 FEB 2020

DESCRIPTION

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PROFESSIONAL SEALS

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PROJECT NUMBER

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819005 ORIGINAL ISSUE

AMC-PHASE 2 CURRENT DOCUMENT STAGE

19 MARCH 2020

ISSUE FOR PERMIT FILE NAME

C:\MARCO\REF\REF Revit\819005-PHASE II -A-R20.RVT

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110,000 SF : Site development, Manufacturing spaces, offices, new canopy. Currently under construction Responsibilities: Coordination, Design Assist, Conceptual and Development of new entry canopy

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Page Southerland Page Ball Aerospace - AMC Expansion , 2019 - 2020

Ball Aerospace AMC - New Entry Canopy presentation rendering

Construction


Luis Vidal+Architects

Denver International Airport Renovation, 2017 2017 -- 2019 Present At Luis Vidal+Architects, as the Coordination Manager I lead the coordinations efforts for this complex airport renovation project to ensure seamless integration of electrical, mechanical, plumbing, interiors and structural engineering with the architectural design intent. Daily tasks include communication and management of junior staff along with constant communication with the client and consultants. I also lead the clash resolution process in digital models to prevent problems with constructability. In this role I have developed strong organizational and prioritization skills to facilitate communication and optimize resolution of complex issues among multidisciplinary, multinational teams.


Luis Vidal+Architects

Denver International Airport Renovation, 2017 - 2019 Sample of graphic piece created to communicate with Mechanical Consultant and the City of Denver the design intent for these Horizontal Shafts. For this project I prepared and presented images like these on multiple occasions to convey complex problems in a concise manner.

Horizontal Shaft Strategy Diagrams SHAFT 8C & 11A LVL 5 TO LVL 6 8CMECH / 11A and 8D @ / 11B COMMUNICATION

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Complete Horizontal shaft Plan Diagram

Complete Horizontal shaft Section Diagram Diagram

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Architecs, Denver Davis Partnership Architects, Denver,CO CO 2012 to 2017 Present - Architect Intern III

List of Projects and Responsibility Commercial

First Citizens Bank: Four ground-up bank buildings. Worked directly with project architect ( during SD, DD, CD); Coordinated Revit Model with Structural and MEP; contributed to the entitlement process requirements; oversaw and mentored junior staff. Locations: Cherry Creek, DTC, Westminster, Meridian.

Healthcare

University of Colorado Hospital: My involvement and responsibility on the following projects shifted from quickly drafting marked drawings to completely running the project; including client/users meeting, site visits, coordination, construction documents and construction administration. Contributed to: Epilepsy Remodel, CVC Equipment Replacement, Infectious Disease Unit, Burn Unit, Pre-Procedure, Project Search. Kaiser Permanente: During my first year at DPA, I contributed to several Kaiser projects. My duties were focused on 3-D

modeling and coordinating the Revit model with consultants. Projects included: Rock Creek Imaging Center, Skyline Building (various renovations), Frankling Building (various renovations), Kaiser Parker code study, Kaiser Lone Tree Urgent Care remodel.

Immuno-e: Concept design and programing for new clinics, client presentations, and cost estimating coordination with contractor. List of Projects: 104th and Colorado, 9191 Huron, Yosemite Music Building.

Centura Health: For the past two years the majority of my work load has been with a variety of projects for Centura. Due

the recognition among the firm’s senior associates and partners of my work ethic, responsibility, problem solving skills and enthusiastic approach, more responsibility and trust has been given to me over the years including working almost independently for this client. The tasks that I’ve performed over the years for this client have gone from quickly drafting concept ideas to working directly with facility managers and various departments. On several occasions, our team was challenged by short notices and tight budgets, yet we successfully completed all projects requested. While working on a project for Centura, I coordinated development plans with the planning department at Westminster and conducted the City and State permits. List of Projects for Centura: 144th Main Campus (ED renovation, Cardiac Rehab renovation, NICU Postpartum renovation, Shell Space improvement, Terrace improvement options, Call Center relocation, Facility Cost Centers and Entire Campus Life Safety Plans); 84th Campus (new Senior Clinic, ED renovation, HIM Call Center, new Patient Drop-off and Canopy; programming, concept design and test fit options for a new clinic).


Architects,Denver DenverCO CO Davis Partnership Architecs, Various Projects 2012 to 2017 Present

First Citizens Bank - Cherry Creek Schematic Rendering for Client Presentation - Revit Export into Sketchup

Completed Project

First Citizens Bank - Denver Tech Center Revit Export as part of pricing package

Completed Project


Davis Partnership Partnership Architecs, Architects,Denver DenverCO CO Davis Various Projects 2012 to 2017 Present

First Citizens Bank : Westminster - Building Axiom Section Interior and exterior

Exterior Rendering

UCH: Project 16 - Existing Conditions

UCH: Project 16 - 1 of 5 Layout options.


Davis Partnership Architects, Architecs, Denver DenverCO CO Various Projects 2012 to 2017 Present

Immuno-e: Concept Design for 104th Clinic Revit Export

Immuno-e: Proposed Layout

Centura: 144th - Ed Renovation Life Safety Plan - Phase 1

Centura: 144th - Ed Renovation Image of existing conditions and construction sheet for addition


SHP Leading Design, Denver CO Colerain High School Renovation

Colerain High School Renovation Located in Cincinnati Ohio, The Colerain HS renovation began with the study of original construction documents from 1963. The renovation consisted of giving the classrooms a more “industrial” look. To accomplish this concept, the existing RCP tiles were taken out and the structure revealed. My job consisted of creating a Revit model of the facility, including structure, walls, openings and educational equipment. I also developed Construction Documents for the bid process and worked closely with in-house engineers who developed Revit models and Documents for Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing aspects of the project.

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Model of Structural elements on existing facility

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Model of architecturalelements on existing facility

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rendering of classroom, used to coordinate systems and interior layout

Marco Pino-Yancovic


Boulder Associates, CO JEFFCO FAMILY HEALTH SERVICES CLINIC - collaborative work Exterior Rendering - Revit 2011 + Photoshop Modeling in Revit 28hrs +/- Post production 20+/-hrs


Boulder Associates, CO GULF COAST GASTROENTEROLOGY Schematic Exterior Renderings - Revit 2011 + Photoshop Modeling in Revit 16hrs +/- each + Post production 2hrs+/- each

Above: In this case the office wanted to give the client three variations of the design proposal. Each image was “toned down” to make them appear looser and more hand-made.


SHP Leading Design, OH Miami Trace Middle School

While working at SHP Leading Design, I gained significant real-world experience using Revit Architecture, focusing on design development and construction documents for Miami Trace Middle School in Washington Courthouse, Ohio. I also contributed to the LEED submission for this project.

Courtyard and Reading Room (background)

Marco Pino-Yancovic


SHP Leading Design, OH Miami Trace Middle School

LEED Daylighting Strategy Near the conclusion of my experience at SHP, once I had received my LEED Green Associate Certification from GBCI, I worked on the templates and credit submissions for Daylighting credits IAQc8.1 and IAQc8.2.

Marco Pino-Yancovic


University of Cincinnati M.Arch Thesis Development

Architectural Experience: A design exploration for a New School for the Blind

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Arrowhead

Red balsa wood signifies the path, with the intention that by following this strip of wood, at some point a sudden change will occur, an event a goal space, or a destination in one’s journey.

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Arrowhead

Several types of modeling exercises were conducted: raised models, conceptual models, models of architectural precedents, the physical representation of a soundscape, the tactile modeling of an existing place and the modeling of a proposed design. The purpose of each modeling exercise was to explore how architectural experience could most effectively be communicated in a tactile manner to visually impaired individuals.

SoundScape

Precedent

The purpose was visually demonstrating the distinctive sounds identified within the site.

Raised Model

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The target space or event in The raised model is a fanthis model is symbolized by a tastic tool to quickly form in the user’s mind a general textually rich node. understanding of the complete layout of the facility.

Texture Experiment

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Imbedded on walls along the corridors.

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Precedent Borobudur, a temple located in Central Java.

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School Section

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Conceptual Models

The box expresses the idea of a visually impaired individual navigating an unfamiliar building.

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Used to communicate to a blind individual a design proposal and perhaps locate the user of the model within an imaginary space.

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School Section

The model was well received by several focus groups.

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Existing Space

Models produced here The site studied was the were mainly trying to com- Alumni Garden on the UC municate the interaction main campus. of the users with the architecture.

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Precedent

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Texture Experiment

A railing design based on various textures.

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Legend

The experience was modeled from both a nonsighted and a sighted perspective.

The intention of the legend was to identify the different elements of the model.

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Raised Model

Its main purpose is to tactually communicate to the future user the overall floor plan of the building.

Sensory Garden

The users would find their way around it through fragrance and textures of various plantings.

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Raised Model This type of model, while useful, limits the amount of information that is presented.

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School Section This textual model appears to suggest a series of straight patterns that might not serve any other particular purpose than to the eye.

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Marco Pino-Yancovic


Studio Daniel Libeskind, NY

Plexiglas model of Fiera Milano project

Marco Pino-Yancovic


Fiera Milano “The Fiera Milano project is located in the heart of Milan, spanning 106 acres on the old fairgrounds of this historic city. Daniel Libeskind won the commission for master planner of the site in 2004 and worked in collaboration with Zaha Hadid, Arata Isozaki and Pier Paolo Maggiora on the project. The scheme of Fiera Milano incorporates residential and office development, retail space and a museum, all built around a central park - a much needed lung for the city. SDL designed not only the master plan, but the park, the museum of contemporary art, one of the office towers and the first housing area.” (www.daniel-libeskind.com)

Fiera Milano Housing Area While working at SDL, NY I created complex scale models in Plexiglas for Daniel Libeskind’s Fiera Milano Housing development. The models were personally approved by Daniel Libeskind and sent to Milan for presentation to clients. I also created digital prototypes for models using AutoCad, Rhino, and Photoshop and worked with a team to meet tight deadlines.

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