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TRANSPORTATION FACILITY
PHOENIX UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 2526 W OSBORN RD PHOENIX, AZ 85017 3D PERSPECTIVE
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WEST - MEC 5.1
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2.1
Schematic Demolition Site Plan
2.2
Schematic Site Plan
2.3
Overall 1st Floor Plan
2.4
3D Isometric
2.5
Exterior Elevations
2.6
Exterior Elevations
2.7
3D Perspective
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living
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entrance
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bedroom
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Introduction
Introduciton
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Introduction
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ACTUAL USAGE (17 UNITS) 2030 CHALLENGE (12 UNITS)
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ENERGY USE INTENSITY
LEED PLATINUM
60 POINTS
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Verde House 50 POINTS
PERSPECTIVE RENDER
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The Heart of the Universe
40 POINTS
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INTERIOR
SITE PLAN LEED CERTIFIED
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Proposed Master Plan
SOUTH ELEVATION
EAST ELEVATION
1.2
Axon & Perspective Section
2.3
Sun Plath
4.3
Site Plan
1.3
Precedents
2.4
Seciton Drawing
4.4
Floor Plan
1.4
Floor Plans
2.5
Section Drawing
4.5
Elevation
2.6
Renders
4.6
Section
4.7
Supplimentry Drawings / Diagrams
4.8
Energy Analysis/LEED
WEST - MEC NORTHERN CAMPUS
The WEST - MEC project is one of SPS+ Architects many completed projects that I had the pleasure of creating an award submittion along side with my fellow interns Alissa, Kaya, and Rigoberto. Together we had created graphics interlaced with informative photographs to producing high quality spreads informing the audience of the advancements that have been made through the technological and architectual design.
WEST-MEC GOALS
The goals of this campus were to change the perception of career and technical education, including its operational look, and to bring pride and beauty to the community through unique building materials, sustainable design and functional learning environments. Provide functional academic learning environments; active and modern student center, and comfortable and inviting student life and community spaces. Automotive, Construction, Energy, STEM, Admin., Health, and Cosmetology. Location: Surprise, AZ Owner: Western Maricopa Education Center Site Area: 19.35 acres Size: Phase 1 - 73,107 sf Phase 2 - 4,830 sf Phase 3 - 16,380 sf Phase 4 - 68,000 sf
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In order to meet the goals for this project, the process was divided into four phases and the campus divided into four quadrants. These four quadrants line Grand Avenue each is rotated to provide minimal solar exposure from the East and West. Parking is located along the rear of the site to provide a buffer for residences, and zig-zags to reduce the speed of student drivers. A pedestrian walkway connects all four quadrants for easy access to every part of the campus.
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Quadrant 1 holds the Automotive and Mechanical Science Building, it was built during Phase IV of the project. The automotive shop houses in-ground and above-ground lifts, vehicle exhaust extraction system, alignment rack tire machines, Tesla charging station, tool storage, mezzanine space, and ancillary support space.
QUADRANT
AUTOMOTIVE AND MECHANICAL SCIENCE BUILDING
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Quadrant 2 holds the Facilities Building, built during Phase IV and Veterinary Science Building, built during Phase III. The Veterinary Science Building focuses on the best delivery practice to educate on the care of pets and animals by having interactive classrooms surrounding a central lab design.
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HEALTH AND WELLNESS SCIENCE BUILDING
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COMMUNITY
By day, the campus offers programs including automotive, construction, STEM courses, dental assisting, and veterinary science programs. The programs offered stimulate economic activity, expand opportunities to the residents of the North and West Valley and provide a path for students and adults to become active participants in society. After hours, spaces are utilized for community events as a part of West-MEC’s commitment as a responsible neighbor.
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STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING
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- Sharon Wolcott, City of Surprise Mayor
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DSF (District Support Facility)
The District Support Facility is a new construction project for the Pheonix School District that provides a building with spaces designed for administrative and mechanical use and function. In this project, I worked with SPS+ Architect’s Brent Heaton (Project Manger) and his team who consist of Carolina (Interior Designer), and Andrew (Architect 3) on schematic design, design proccess, sketches, redlines, material selection, color selection, and presentation graphics. DSF was created and documented in both AutoCAD and Revit software programs.
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Throughout the ancient mesoamerican people lived a vibrant and saturated culture through rituals and traditions practiced and performed through their day to day life. A couple of rituals and traditions emphasize in this reading are the Conchoros Dance, the Voladores ritual, and the Momoxtli. All three rituals/traditions refer to the heart as the key to existence, well being, life, and to the universe. The heart is the tie to everything the heavens, earth, and the underworld, the link to the spirit world and our physical world, gives the universe life and keeps the universe functioning, which makes it The Heart of The Universe. The new building will host a multitude of functions like concerts, fairs, exhibits, music festivals, mesoamerican traditions, and rituals, along with other outdoor festivals. The building will be this place of gathering, community, and a revival of cultures. Also, this building will be a place of a plurality of narratives and stories that can create a beautiful multi-colored and multi-narrative fabric that will make aware of the indigenous principles, values, and community.
STUDIO CDMX II (Ciudad de Mexico) MODUEL II Theoretical, Philosphical and Aesthetics INVESTIGATIONS SECTION C. Adjustment and Development Building: Foro Boca Student: Quentin Miller Conjecture: The Heart of the Universe
Conceptual and Architectural Project Description
STUDIO CDMX II (Ciudad de Mexico) MODUEL II Theoretical, Philosphical and Aesthetics INVESTIGATIONS SECTION C. Adjustment and Development Roof
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The new building will host a multitude of functions like concerts, fairs, exhibits, music festivals, mesoamerican traditions, and rituals, along with other outdoor festivals. The building will be this place of gathering, community, and a revival of cultures. Also, this building will be a place of a plurality of narratives and stories that can create a beautiful multi-colored and multi-narrative fabric that will make aware of the indigenous principles, values, and community.
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The building follows the narrative and stories of the Conchoros Dance, the Voladores ritual, and the Momoxtli. All t hree rituals/traditions refer to the heart as the key to existence, well being, life, a nd to the universe. The heart is the tie to everything the heavens, earth, and the u nderworld, the link to the spirit world and our physical world, gives the universe life and keeps the universe functioning, which makes it the heart of the universe. The Conchoers dance and part of the Voladores create the circular form of the building. The momoxtli in Teotihuacan and the Voladores is responsible for the ascension of the building that forms the inverted pyramid form.
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STUDIO CDMX II (Ciudad de Mexico) MODUEL II Theoretical, Philosphical and Aesthetics INVESTIGATIONS SECTION C. Adjustment and Development Building: Foro Boca Student: Quentin Miller Conjecture: The Heart of the Universe
Compound Drawing Studies show that throughout the ancient mesoamerican people lived a vibrant and saturated culture through rituals and traditions practiced and performed through their day to day life. These traditions and rituals brought people together and to this day is still bring people together through song, dance, and games. A couple of rituals and traditions emphasize in this reading are the Conchoros Dance, the Voladores ritual, and the Momoxtli. All three rituals/traditions refer to the heart as the key to existence, well being, life, and to the universe. The heart is the tie to everything the heavens, earth, and the underworld, the link to the spirit world and our physical world, gives the universe life and keeps the universe functioning, which makes it the heart of the universe.
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GardenSpace Patio Lobby Community/Public Space Stairs Restroom Offices Closets Gallery/Exhibition Space Studio Classrooom Perormance Space Lounge Hall Bridge Cafe Workshop room Reception Temporary Gallory/Exhibition Space Mechanical room Reception Area Structure Roof Stands
Verde House
Verde House My mission for this project is to advance farming techniques through Ai robotics and technology to assure future generations of the Cottonwood area who are facing extreme and unpredictable climate change. My vision for the future is to see the Cottonwood area with an abundance of food and a restored riparian of the Verde River. The Verde House is designed to provide a generous amount of food for the state of Arizona. The Verde House is built off of the concept of Sustainable intensification, Ai Farming + Vertical Farming.
Cottonwood City Project Site
Verde River Water Shed
Micro to Macro
Precendents
Legend Verde House Farm Land Summer Solstic
Parking Lot Verde River
Spring/Fall Equinox
Trees Sidewalk Streets
Winter Solstice
N
Sun Paths
Zone Two: Tropical Climate
Zone One: Desert Climate
Drownes and snack bots roaming around three floors of the lobby area.
SECTION CUT SOUTH 1/64” = 1’ - 0”
Zone Three: Temporate Climate
Vertical LED shelves grown smaller herbs and produce.
Drowns will attned and harvest all grown herbs, procude, and other living plants.
Ai farming will enhance growing techniques for healther and tasty goods.
Medicinal Cannabis is grown along with other common herbs and produce.
SECTION CUT EAST 1/64” = 1’ - 0”
Verde House
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ecoMOD RISE
AFFORDABLE MODULAR HOUSING
ecoMOD RISE
AREA
ecoMOD is a class that is taking a different approach to the increasing amount of affordable housing in today's society along with the enormous environmental implications that come from construction and operational functions from
FORM
a conventional resident building. UNM, School of Architecture + Planning in a joint effort with Central New Mexico Ingenuity, a nonprofit, established and inter-disciplinary design, build, and evaluated project that is based in Albuquerque. ecoMOD RISE is a 900 sq. ft., pre-fabricated, 3 module
SHIFT AXIS
(2B/2Br) ADA accessible home designed to house people at low to moderate income levels which can benefit from the reduced energy, water, and maintenance costs accompanied with environmentally responsible homes. MODULARITY
12’3”
10’
Coal Avenue SE
39’4”
7,000sq.ft
50’
50’
7,000sq.ft
13’9” 12’9” 3’ 10’4”
6’ 6’3” 6’
Buena Vista Drive SE
6’3”
20’3”
20’8”
32’5”
8’8”
13’10”
8’6”
32’5”
30’2”
3’
13’
30’
3’
4’
11’9”
14’7”
13’2”
4’4”
15’
6’
6’3”
6’3”
142’
142’ 37’8”
6’
8’
9’6”
Oxford Avenue SE
8”
2’ 8”
5’
112’
15’
32’5”
15’
112’
5’
10’
12’3”
PORPOSED MASTER PLAN
0’ - 1/64” = 1’ - 0” 1
Phase 1: ecoMOD 6 single-family 2 bd / 2bth 963 sqft ~ $1,000 / mo rent The home matches its neighbordhood’s street scale and offers an inviting North-facing front porch off of the quiet Oxford street. The home’s angular West elevation engages Buena Vista in a dynamic way and showcases the house to CNM’s campus while maintaining privacy for the users.
Oxford Avenue SE
Phase 2: ecoMOD 7 single-family 2 bd / 2bth ~900sqft ~$1000 / mo rent The lot size provides the opportunity for a second unit facing Buena Vista. Shared parking and open space fits in between the two units.
Phase 3:
Phase 4:
ecoMOD 8
ecoMOD 9
multi-family
multi-family
1 bd 1bth / unit
1 bd 1bth / unit
~ 600 sqft / unit
~ 600 sqft / unit
~$600 / unit
~$600 / unit
~$1200 / mo rent
~$1200/mo rent
The Southern lot orients itself on the busier side of Buena Vista. The scale of homes on this lot can extend higher into the height maximums in order to meet the scale of the adjacent campus buildings.
Multi-family homes could be a new and exciting design challenge for ecoMOD and an exciting development opportunity for CNM Ingenuity. The scale of these units would help to provide a higher density living and presence along Coal and also act as a buffer for the Northen lot’s smaller scale homes.
Buena Vista Drive SE
Coal Avenue SE
5
10
SITE PLAN
Oxford Avenue SE
parking
parking
living / kitchen
Buena Vista Drive SE
bedroom
entrance bedroom
v
Buena Vista Drive SE
6’3”
6’
20’3”
20’8”
37’8”
32’5”
8’8”
13’10”
8’6”
32’5”
30’2”
13’
3’
30’
3’
4’
11’9”
14’7”
13’2”
4’4”
15’
6’
6’3”
6’3”
6’
142’ 6’3”
6’
142’ 8’
9’6”
50’
50’
3’
39’4”
12’9”
13’9”
Coal Avenue SE
10’4”
Oxford Avenue SE
2’ 8”
8”
12’3”
10’
5’
112’
15’
32’5”
15’
112’
5’
10’
12’3”
Design / Site Plan
0’ - 1/64” = 1’ - 0”
1 5 10
FLOOR PLAN PARKING
PARKING
M3 M1
M2
ENTRANCE
MODULE PLAN
39' - 4 1/4"
16' - 0 1/4"
11' - 8"
11' - 4" 10' - 2 1/2" 12' - 0" 10' - 0"
26' - 5"
4' - 4 1/4"
4' - 0"
11' - 10"
16' - 2 1/4"
11' - 6"
11' - 8"
27' - 10 1/4"
FURNISHED FLOOR PLAN 0’ - 3/16” = 1’ - 0” 1
5
10
DIMENSION PLAN
ELEVATIONS
0' - 11"
4' - 6"
0' - 8"
Cortens Steel
1' - 6"
0' - 11"
3' - 0"
4' - 0"
3' - 0"
10' - 4"
9' - 0"
4' - 0"
6' - 0"
10' - 0"
Stucco 3' - 0"
Stucco
NORTH ELEVATION
0’ - 1/8” = 1’ - 0” 1
5
10
0' - 8" 1' - 6" Cortens Steel 3' - 7 31/32"
0' - 8"
10' - 11 31/32"
0' - 8" Stucco
4' - 0"
2' - 8"
2' - 0"
1' - 6"
9' - 0"
Stucco
4' - 0"
6' - 0"
Cortens Steel 2' - 0"
2' - 0" 3' - 0"
3' - 0"
3' - 0"
2' - 0" 11' - 5 1/32"
WEST ELEVATION
0’ - 1/8” = 1’ - 0” 1
1' - 0"
2' - 8"
2' - 7"
2' - 8"
10
1' - 4"
7' - 0"
7' - 0"
4' - 0"
1' - 6"
2' - 7"
5
3' - 0"
Cortens Steel
Stucco
Stucco
SOUTH ELEVATION
0’ - 1/8” = 1’ - 0” 1
Stucco
2' - 11 1/2"
11' - 10 1/4"
7' - 0"
7' - 0"
Stucco
EAST ELEVATION
3' - 0"
3' - 0"
13' - 7 1/4" 0' - 8"
10
4' - 0"
10' - 0 1/4"
4' - 0"
2' - 11 1/2"
5
0’ - 1/8” = 1’ - 0” 1
5
10
Section
ROOF 12' - 6"
ROOF 12' - 6"
SIP PANEL
LOWER CEILING 9' - 6"
LOWER CEILING 9' - 6"
STUCCO SYSTEM PLYWOOD RIGID INSULATION PLYWOOD GYPSUM WALL BOARD
SIP PANEL
FINISHED FLOOR 1' - 4"
FINISHED FLOOR 1' - 4"
STEM WALL 0' - 6" GRADE 0' - 0"
GRADE 0' - 0"
WALL SECTION
WALL SECTION WITH WINDOW
ROOF 12' - 6"
LOWER CEILING 9' - 6"
FINISHED FLOOR 1' - 4" STEM WALL 0' - 6" GRADE 0' - 0"
SECTION LOOKING NORTH
SUPPLIMENTRY DRAWINGS / DIAGRAMS
SIP PANEL
SIP PANEL
METAL LATHING SYSTEM AIR GAP STUCCO SYSTEM SIP PANEL
8d NAILS @ 3 1/4" O.C. OR EQUIVALENT EACH SIDE. U.N.O.
PLYWOOD GYPSUM WALL BOARD
1 3/4" LVL
8d NAILS @ 4 1/4" O.C. OR EQUIVALENT EASH SIDE. U.N.O.
SIP PANEL
SIP PANEL
FLASHING TREATED 2" x 8" SILL PLATE 1/4" SILL SEALER 3/8" CONCRETE BACK PLATE
MARRIAGE WALL SECTION DETAIL
1' - 0"
FOUNDATION
0' - 2"
FOUNDATION SECTION DETAIL
1/4" per 1'
4' - 11"
2' - 6"
VENTILATION (FOR CRAWL SPACE)
FOUNDATION DIAGRAM
1' - 0"
1' - 0" 1/4" per 1'
1/4" per 1'
ROOF SLOPE DIAGRAM
VENTILATION (FOR CRAWL SPACE)
LVLS (1.75")
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module 2
module 3
module 1
ENERGY ANALYSIS / LEED
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ĨŽƌŵ
ĂdžŝĂů ƐŚŝŌ
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ƵƐĂďůĞ ĂƌĞĂ
OXFORD AVE SE
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ĞŶĞƌŐLJ ƵƐĂŐĞ
Form
T
OXFORD AVE
he mission of ecoMOD is twofold: to develop sustainable design strategies and create
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entrance
ecoMOD RISE ŚĂƐ ĞŶĚĞĂǀŽƌĞĚ ƚŽ ŵŝŶŝŵŝnjĞ ƚŚĞ ĨŽŽƚƉƌŝŶƚ ŽŶ ƚŚĞ ĞŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚ͘ ĞĐŽDK Z/^
Axial Shift
ĨŽƌ Ă ŚŽŵĞ ŝŶ EĞǁ DĞdžŝĐŽ͘ ecoMOD RISE ĐƵůƟǀĂƚĞƐ ƚŚĞƐĞ ĐĞŶƚƌĂů ƉƌŝŶĐŝƉůĞƐ ƚŽ ĐƌĞĂƚĞ Ă ƐƵƐƚĂŝŶĂďůĞ ŚŽŵĞ ƚŚĂƚ ŐƌĂĐĞ ƚŚĞ ƉĂŐĞƐ ŽĨ ĂŶ ĂīŽƌĚĂďůĞ ĂŶĚ ŐƌĞĞŶĞƌ ĨƵƚƵƌĞ͘
laundry
kitchen / dining bath
MODULARITY 2
ADA bath
as low as ϰϵϴ ŬtŚ ͬ ŵŽŶƚŚ͕ ǁŚŝĐŚ ŝƐ ĂƉƉƌŽdžŝŵĂƚĞůLJ ϱϬй ůŽǁĞƌ than the average energy use
MODULARITY 1
BUENA VISTA DRIVE SE
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MODULARITY 3
living
Modularity
Ŭ dh ͬ Ō 2 / year
HEATING DOMINATED
kWh / month
$
37 USD / month
AHU ZONES HUMIDIFICATION AHU HEAT REJECTION ZONES AHU ZONES LIGHTING EQUIPMENT PUMPS
0% 15 % 0% 2% 0% 5% 3% 3% 43 % 22 % 3%
HEATING
0% 37 % 0% 2% 0% 4% 4% 3% 32 % 16 % 3%
COOLING
COOLING FANS
498
INTERIOR
17
HEATING COOLING LIGHTING EQUIPMENT FANS PUMPS
ACTUAL USAGE (17 UNITS) 2030 CHALLENGE (12 UNITS)
310 sq. ft.
CO2 EMMISION ANALYSIS
COST SEGMENT ANALYSIS AHU ZONES HUMIDIFICATION AHU HEAT REJECTION ZONES AHU ZONES LIGHTING EQUIPMENT PUMPS
HEATING
ENERGY SEGMENT ANALYSIS
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COOLING
ENERGY SEGMENTS
120 POINTS
464
FANS
80 POINTS
HEATING
ENERGY USE INTENSITY
Usable Area
LEED PLATINUM
LEED GOLD 60 POINTS
FANS
LEED SILVER 50 POINTS
PERSPECTIVE RENDER
INTERIOR
LEED CERTIFIED 40 POINTS
FLOOR PLAN
INTERIOR
SITE PLAN
330 sq. ft.
300 sq. ft.
bedroom
courtyard
AHU ZONES HUMIDIFICATION AHU HEAT REJECTION ZONES AHU ZONES LIGHTING EQUIPMENT PUMPS
0% 64 % 0% 1% 0% 2% 2% 1% 10 % 9% 1%
Entry / Exit
lb CO2e / month High
NORTH ELEVATION
WEST ELEVATION
SOUTH ELEVATION
EAST ELEVATION
Energy Usage
Low