FIELD OF PLAY 0'-0"
Portfolio Ryan Yamada
Ryan Yamada yamada.ryan@outook.com (626) 673-2397
Education
California Polytechnic State University, Pomona
2019-2024
Pomona, CA | Bachelors of Architecture
Citrus College
2017-2019
Glendora, CA
Experience
Docent, VDL Studio and Residence
2022-2023
Provided educational and engaging tours throughout the house within allotted time Described complex architectural concepts in understandable terms to guests
Architectural Intern, Design Partners Inc.
2022
Collaborated on pre-design Revit model and diagrams with main and satellite offices Engaged in client meetings by taking notes and responding to questions
Honors
Japan Summer Study Abroad Tau Sigma Delta Mentor
2023 2021-2023
Cal Poly Pomona | Architecture Fellowship Program
Interim Student Showcase
2023
Cal Poly Pomona | Ebb & Flow Tower
Wanda and Raul Ferandes Memorial Scholarship
2019
Citrus College | Merit-Based Scholarship
Eagle Scout Award
Skills
AutoCAD | Revit | Rhino 7 Modeling & Documentation
D5 Render | Lumion | VRay Rendering
InDesign | Illustrator | Photoshop Post Production
2016
Table of Contents
Ebb & Flow Tower
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Fall 2022 | ARC4011 Precast Concrete Topic Studio | Prof. Axel Schmitzberger
Silver Lake Shed
10
Spring 2022 | ARC3021 Third Year Studio | Prof. Roberto Sheinberg
OneEleven Stadium
16
Spring 2023 | ARC4021 Sports Architecture Studio | Prof. Marc Schulitz
Sketches
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Ebb & Flow Tower How can architecture provide welfare for community? Fall 2022 | ARC4011 Precast Concrete Topic Studio | Prof. Axel Schmitzberger Hawaii is situated within the “Pacific Ring of Fire” that makes the residents vulnerable to tsunamis. The Ebb & Flow Tower is a precast concrete structure that proposes amenities for the local community during daily and emergency use. This studio was a group project with Kristen Ayap and Ireri Blanco of Cal Poly Pomona and in collaboration with Mickey Chacon at the University of Hawaii, Manoa. Each member was designated one of three sites with individual designs. All designs and drawings featured are productions of Ryan Yamada. Software used includes Rhino, D5 Render, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, and AnkerMake. 5
Ala Moana Shopping Center
Ala Moana Park
Waikiki
Pacific Ocean
Magic Island
Site-Honolulu, Hawaii
Lanai Courtyard
Assembly: Vierendeel Truss
6
Organization
7
1
Lev. 11 Observation Deck
2
Lev. 10 Observation Deck 1
1 Lev. 9 Convention Rooms 3 4
Lev. 8 Convention Rooms
1
Lev. 7 1 Lanai 2 Courtyard 3 Event Space 4 Storage
Typical Floor 2 (F7)
Museum (Event + Storage)
Lev. 6 Museum (Exhibition + Offices) 1 Lev. 5 Visitor Center (Event + Storage) 2
3 Lev. 4 Visitor Center (Offices)
1
5
1
Lev. 3 Restaurant
Lev. 2
4
Retail (Bookstore)
Lev. 1 Retail (Water Rental)
1
Typical Floor 1 (F6)
8
1 Lanai 2 Courtyard 3 Museum 4 Museum Offices 5 Storage
Section A-A
Concrete Sandwich Panels
4’ Double Tees
Vierendeel Trus
Precast Concrete Stai Concrete Sandwich Panels 4’ Double Tees 8’ Double Tees 8x12 L-Shape Spandrel Vierendeel Truss Bifold Doors LED Concrete Brise Soleil Module Concrete Brise Soleil Module 4’ Double Tee 8x12 L-Shape Spandrel Vierendeel Truss
Wall Section
Max. Local Tsunami Height
30’
Avg. Local Tsunami Height
20’
3D Printed Model
9
10
Silver Lake Shed How can density encourage socially flexible spaces? Spring 2022 | ARC3021 Third Year Studio | Prof. Roberto Sheinberg The need for density in Los Angeles will ultimately form unique communities of various neighbors. The Silver Lake Shed is a proposed mixed use building that embraces this vision through the available combination of live-work, intergenerational family, and single units. The live-work and intergenerational units are connected through private stairs. The stacked rooms allow for ambiguous sense of privacy and interconnectedness between family members and commercial space. Software used included Rhino, Revit, D5 Render, Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. 11
Lautner Silvertop Residence (nearby)
Silverlake Reservoir & Neutra VDL II and Residences (nearby)
Silverlake Recreational Center & Dog Park
Site: to extrude
Setback: to taper
Site-Los Angeles, California
Units: to intersect 1 Bedroom Units
Intergenerational Family Units
Intergenerational Family Units
Live Work Units
Apertures: to subtract
Massing
12
Organization
13
Unit 306 Unit 305
Unit 303
Unit 301
Unit 302
Unit 304
Typical Floor (F3)
5
4
1
2
2
3
1
Ground Floor
14
1 Retail 2 Live-Work Retail 3 Residential Lobby 4 Trash Room 5 Utilities
Roof 1/2” Plywood Batt Insulation 1/2” Plywood Weather Barrier Copper Sheets
Shear Wall 1/2” Gypsum Board 1/2” Plywood Batt Insulation 1/2” Plywood 1/2” Gypsum Board
Wall 1/2” Gypsum Board Batt Insulation 1/2” Plywood Weather Barrier Zinc Sheets
Wall Section
Parapet 45’-0” Roof 40’-0”
F4 30’-0”
F3 20’-0”
F2 10’-0”
Ground 0’-0”
Section
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FIELD OF PLAY 0'-0"
OneEleven Stadium How can architecture provide for different user experiences? Spring 2023 | ARC4021 Sports Architecture Studio | Prof. Marc Schulitz The ciruclation paths of the four primary users of stadiums (i.e. athletes, press, staff, and spectator) should avoid intersections to enhance the experiences respectfully. The OneEleven Stadium is a proposed cricket stadium. Various design elements encourages an internal 360 degree visual and spatial experience. The masterplan was a collaboration with Geraldine Quinteros Gudiel, David Lozano, Aiko Masaki, Cynthia Tran and Marco Zhao. The stadium design was in partnership with David Lozano. Software used includes Rhino, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. 17
Proposed Botanical Garden & Veterans Memorial Park
Hot Air Balloon & Ice & Five Point Arena
Site-Mound
Field of Play: to imprint
Concourse: to enclosure
Proposed Cultural Terrace & Metrolink Station (nearby)
Site-Irvine, California
Box-Staff 56’-0”
Media Box Offices
Box-VIP 41’-0”
VIP Boxes Restaurant
Fins: to spiral Concourse 20’-0”
Mezzanine 10’-0”
Home Entrance
Press & Athlete Entrance
Locker Room Facilities
Mixed Zone Press Room
Ribbons: to wrap
Press
Ground 0’-0”
Locker Rooms Training Facilities
Amphitheater
Athlete (Guest)
Public
Athlete (Home) Stage/ Staff
Massing
18
Organization
Guest Entrance
19
1
20’-0”
10’-0”
10’-0”
3
2
2
0’-0”
0’-0”
1 Home Entrance 2 Concourse 3 Field of Play
20’-0”
0’-0”
Concourse (F3)
A
4
3
5
4
3
6
3
3
2 2
B
B 6
2 6
6
6
Ground Floor
20
A
0’
20’
50’
100’
1 Guest Entrance/Concourse 2 Training Facilities 3 Locker Rooms 4 Mixed Zone 5 Press Room 6 MEP/Service
Cable Tension Ring Connection
Roof Ribbon Connection Facade Ribbon Connection
Section A-A
Section B-B
0
30’
60’
120’
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22
Sketches 23