Ramiro Campusano [select] Works

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Ramiro Campusano [select] Works


Ramiro Campusano. Assoc. AIA M. Arch Candidate CAPPA- College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs University of Texas at Arlington 214-604-0172 ramiro.campusano@mavs.uta.edu


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The Three Minimalists

02.

A loft in New York

04.

Trinity Groves Hotel

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Nike Store

07.

Museum Addition

08.

Infused Erasure COMPETITION

03.

The House in the Hill

06.

Accademia delle Scienze

09.

Urban Liqui[PURE] COMPETITION


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The Three Minimalists [residential]design The three minimalists is a project that develops in the heart of the East Dallas Area. It is a typical 150’ by 50’ lot that sits in the corner of Ashby and Deere St, facing towards Deere. This project encompasses three townhomes that feature a minimalist style, these are three townhomes that not only incorporate the minimalist design approach, they also encourage the minimalist lifestyle.


DEERE STREET

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ASHBY STREET

FIRST FLOOR

LEVEL 1

SCALE: 1/8”-1’

SECOND FLOOR


SECTION PERSPECTIVE

SECTION 2

SECTION 1

SCALE: 1/8”-1’

SCALE: 1/8”-1’

LONGITUDINAL SECTION

TRANSVERSE SECTIONS

SECTION 3 SCALE: 1/8”-1’


PUBLIC SPACES

SOUTH ELEVATIONS

INTERIOR VIEW

PRIVATE SPACES

NORTH ELEVATIONS

INTERIOR VIEW


02.

The Loft in New York [residential]design The Loft in New York City is a project where the old and new came together to create something interesting. The space was once an office in the second floor of the Soho neighborhood, the space was converted into a loft with an entire first floor dedicated to the public amenities and a mezzanine level containing the private quarters. The pre-existing consisted of a masonry wall building, with 4 columns that run in the middle of the space along with a fire staircase and a freight elevator.


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76' - 10 1/4" 27' - 7 29/32"

Aluminum 6061

16' - 0 7/8"

Mosiac tile, gray

14' - 0 3/8" 41' - 0 1/2"

18' - 7 1/2"

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8' - 9 7/16"

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CONCRETE COLUMNS

CLOSET

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Soda Lime Glass

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Soda Lime Glass

22' - 8 3/8"

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W

DN

Aluminum 6061

UP

CONCRETE COLUMNS

17' - 8 7/8"

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41' - 0 1/2"

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REF.

UP

17' - 10 13/32"

9' - 8 3/32"

CLOSET

WINE CELLAR DN

77' - 4 1/4"

FIRST FLOOR

SECOND FLOOR


03.

The House in the Hill [residential]design This project was to design a residence for a married couple. The husband was a carpenter and the wife was an architect. The program for the residence included: a wood-shop for the husband separate from the house, a studio for the wife that incorporated the aspect of natural light, and guest rooms for when their sons came to spend time with them. The site of the house was a hill, therefore; the design was approached through the steepness of the site itself. The main spaces of the house were located in a two story cube shaped structure, with a double volume over the living area, entertainment area and the bedroom would have a lookout from the second floor to this volume. In that same platform, the studio for the wife was located on the south elevation, a glass curtain wall covered this elevation along with a Brise-Soleil to provide with shading in certain times of day.


FIRST FLOOR PLAN

GUEST ROOMS

TRANS. SECTION

WOOD SHOP

LONG. SECTION


04.

Trinity Groves Hotel [hospitality]design The Trinity Groves Hotel is situated in the revitalization area called Trinity Groves, hence; the name. This area of Dallas is looking to create an area that offers a mixeduse lifestyle with restaurants, retail and residential. This hotel seeks to fulfill the hospitality aspect and attract more people to this are of Dallas. The design for the hotel comes from the idea of creating a mask to the city, the bar building concept with an incision in the shape of an oval that divides the massing almost into two buildings. This hotel seeks to create a defined line between the Downtown Area and the west area.


NOTES: ROOMS: 330 PARKIGN SPACES: 400 HEIGHT: 190’

CIRCULATION EGRESS

ROOM LAYOUT 1”-50’

GROUND FLOOR 1”-50’

SUITES LAYOUT

1”-50’


05.

Nike Store [retail]design This project was the design of a retail space, the space was long and narrow. For my project I designed a shoe store, a modern and simple approach was used having the shoe casing in the middle of the space and miscellaneous merchandise on both sides the store. ---

77' - 4"

W.C

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11' - 4 1/4"

DISPLAY AREA

3' - 0"

6' - 0"

3' - 0"

19' - 3 1/2"

STORAGE 19' - 3 1/2"

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29' - 1"

3' - 0"

35' - 7 9/16" 6' - 0"

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4' - 4 3/4"

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3' - 0"

11' - 6 11/16"

SHOE DISPLAY CASE

EMPLOYEE LOUNGE

FLOOR PLAN


3' - 11 9/16"

14' - 0"

3' - 0"

4' - 0" 14' - 0"

4' - 1"

2

2

77' - 4"

ELECTRICAL PLAN

REFLECTED CEILING PLAN

SOFA

14' - 5 1/4" 5' - 11"

8' - 2"

EDGE LIGHTS SHOE DISPLAY CASE

8' - 2"

Level 2 12' - 0"

4' - 1 5/8"

FLAT ROUND LIGHT

8' - 2"

Level 1 0' - 0"

LONGITUDINAL SECTION

29' - 1"

4' - 0"

3' - 2 1/2"

2

3' - 1"

2

4' - 1"

2


06.

Academy of Science [urban]design

SITE PLAN

This studio is sub-named the “Urban Design� studio, as this is the first time we get exposed to designing within an urban setting. This studio is designed towards the perception of a building more than itself, is to look at a building and its functions within its context. For this project, a city was chosen and within that city was to be selected a conflicted site, that site was to be resolved by an architectural intervention. The city chosen for my proposal was Venice, the particular site was the island of San Giorgio Maggiore, preexisting historical spaces on this site include the Church of San Giorgio Maggiore by Andrea Palladio as well as the Refactory also by Palladio and the Maggiore Monastery.


SITE STUDIES


The proposal for the intervention in this site was a Academy of Science, two elements were to be taken in relation to the chosen city, in my case the two elements were water and earth. Those two elements were to be articulated into two spaces in the academy, water into an aquarium, and earth into a greenhouse. The main concept used for the articulation of the Academy of Science was the concept of the “The City as a Monastery” from Collin Rowes’ writings. The building becomes an “L” shape that connects Palladio’s famous Refactory at the existing San Giorgio Maggiore to the dormitory section of the monastery, this master” plan idea was that of turning the whole island into a monastery in terms of its spatial transition, the island consisted of pre-exising structures such as the: Church of San Giorgio Maggiore of course, the Teatro Verde, The Cinni Foundation and the Manica Lunga, along with the new Academy of Science the Island would become an Art complex that would offer all of the arts, all communicated just like a monastery.


DESIGN PROCESS


GROUND FLOOR

FIRST FLOOR

SECOND FLOOR


TRANSVERSE SECTIONS


07. Arlington Museum of Art:

Addition

[education] design This project seeks to have an addition adjacent to the existing Arlington Museum of Art, this was going to bring a building to the site that served as an addition but also function on its own, having its own entry, and facilities separate from the pre-existing building. The Process for the design of this addition stated with two plates, the first one had three hierarchically organized grounds, primary, secondary, and tertiary. The second plate was approached by adding elements to the first one from a precedent, mine was the Exeter Library by Louis Kahn, elements from the plan as well as the section were added to the composition. This would later become the footprint for my design of the addition, and those three grounds would be extruded to become the volumes that would constitute my proposal. The final and main volume was a square that housed all of the program, the Galleries, the classrooms, the offices, the restaurant and the gift shop.


SITE PLAN


SECOND FLOOR

FIRST FLOOR

THIRD FLOOR


SECTION PERSPECTIVE

TRANS. SECTION 1

TRANS. SECTION 2



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Architecture that: REACTS [competition] Architecture that reacts was a competition that called upon the conceptual side of architecture, it challenged us to think about design in a different way. This competition sought the investigation of a city that was undergoing a type of conflict, whether infrastructural or sociological. It called for us designers to design a system of architecture that reacted towards those conflicts and perhaps try to resolved them. For our project we chose the City of Detroit, its population decrease, and its demolition of infrastructure, we called a “canopy infill�.

Collaboration with Rebekka Baker


09.

Skypool “La Defense” [competition] The Skypool Tower Competition was a competition that aim to think outside the box, this was to be a tower that added to the financial district in Paris “La Defense”. For our project, we designed a tower that incorporated one apartment per floor, each apartment had a skypool that cantilevered to offer views of the Old Paris. For the vertical circulation there is an exterior elevator that is completely glass to offer 360 degree views of the surroundings. The tower also incorporated a rainwater collecting system, 3 main pools performed the filtration cycle of the water that would ultimately served as the water for the pool in the ground floor.

Collaboration with Rebekka Baker



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