Architecture Portfolio 2014

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Rodolfo Calles Jr

Portfolio Architecture

Design

Selected Works 2008 2014


//Info Rodolfo Calles Jr. San Diego, Ca. 760 222-7916 rocajr@live.com www.linkedin.com/in/rodolfocalles

//Education August 2008 - May 2014

Woodbury University San Diego, Ca. Bachelor of Architecture Degree

August 2006 - May 2008

Imperial Valley College Imperial, Ca.

//Service December 11-13 2013

Pacific Beach Mission Beach SDAT Student Volunteer Volunteers from the American Institute of Architect’s (AIA) Sustainable Design Assessment Team (SDAT) are coming to San Diego to listen to members of the Mission Beach, Pacific Beach, Mission Bay Park communities. The SDAT team will listen to the community, work with local stakeholders, and assess opportunities for implementing community projects towards creating a more sustainable urban neighborhood.

//Skills Computer

Windows. Autocad. Rhino. V-Ray.S ketchup pro.Photoshop. Illustrator. Indesign. Office: Word. Power Point.

Physical Languages

Sketching. Physical modeling. Laser cutter. Spanish English


//Professional Practice June 2006 - Present

CaDS Ca. Drafting Service Calexico Ca. Drafter Drafting position using Autocad. Generated site plans, floor plans, elevations, 3D modeling and renderings.

June 2012 - Present

Various Clients Freelance Work 3D rendering services for residential projects. Graphic Design. Logo designs & flyer layout for organizations and small businesses.

//Awards May 8, 2014

Degree Project Award Faculty Choice Thesis The Virtue of Waiting: Dictating Space throught time

June 20-22, 2014

Dwell on design Los Angeles Convention Center Thesis The Virtue of Waiting: Dictating Space throught time Exposition of degree project drawings and research. Exhibited in the Los Angeles Convention Center.

June 20-22, 2014

2x8 Exhibition Los Angeles Academic Project Dwelling Exposition of academic drawings and photography.


//Contents


Hostal TJ

Studio 2B Tijuana, Mexico

Pathways

Dwelling Units

Freelance Work

Centro Educativo Deportivo

Residential

Neuron Pier S.D. Downtown

Dr. Estrada Clinic

Studio 3B San Diego Downtown, Ca.

Commercial Architecture

Mass Dwelling

Pacific Beach SDAT

Studio 3A

Santa Cruz Amilpa, Oaxaca, Mexico

Studio 4A Tijuana, Mexico

Arteries

Studio 4B Fresno, Ca.

Studio 5A

3D Visualization

CaDS

AIA Communities by Design Envision Create Sustain Student Volunteer


HOSTEL Tijuana, Mexico Arch. Studio 3B: Hostel Instructor: Rene Peralta The concept of the project is open space. In Tijuana most of the residential houses and local stores are compacted with each other creating these dense suffocated areas. Besides being compressed to the neighbor building they are also small square or rectangular structures. The idea behind the project was to create a structure that resist both of these concepts seen around the city. By creating wide open areas within the building allows a more flexible air and people circulation.



Concept Influence Diagram

Game Room

Laundry

Rooms

Bathrooms

Floors

Concept

Gallery

Dining Hall

Elevator

Kitchen Lobby

Cafe & Bar Food providers and eating areas

Concept

Space

Internet Lounge

Services Major Influence of Concept Entertainment Core Circulation

Concept

Basement

Average Influence of Concept

Most Important Concept

Space

Important Least Important

Staff

Space

Minor Influence of Concept

Reception Desk

Gallery


Beach

Third Floor

Site Stairs

Sub-Level Floor

Second Floor

Program Dining Area Cafe and Bar Garden

First Floor: (Street Level)

Kitchen Gallery Reception Desk Storage Space Laundry Bathrooms Rooms Space Lounge Area Game Room Internet Lounge Elevator (Core) Lobby

Basement


A

A ELEVATOR

ELEVATOR

INTERNET LOUNGE

RESTROOMS

STORAGE

RESTROOMS

KITCHEN

RESTROOMS

RESTROOMS

RECEPTION DESK

B

GALLERY

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0.0 m.

DINING AREA

LOBBY

+1.50

FLOOR PLAN: BASEMENT

SECTION A

SITE PLAN: FIRST FLOOR

+6.70 m.

+6.70 m.

+4.60 m.

+4.60 m.

+3.29 m.

+3.29 m.

0.0 m.

0.0 m.

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WEST ELEVATION


A

A ELEVATOR

GAME ROOM

ELEVATOR

LOUNDRY ROOM +4.60 m.

B

GARDEN LOUNGE

BATHROOM

BATHROOM ROOM SPACE

B

ROOM SPACE

+3.29 m. +6.70 m.

FLOOR PLAN: SECOND FLOOR

SOUTH ELEVATION

FLOOR PLAN: SECOND FLOOR

EAST ELEVATION


BED SYSTEM

EXPLODED AXON



Dwelling Units San Diego, Ca. Arch. Studio 3A: Dwelling Components Instructor: Todd Rineheart In the book, INVENTION/TRANSFORMATION by Jorge Silvetti and Felipe Correa, the authors devised an assignment for their students organized as a series of multi-faceted spatial strategies. One in particular used lines overlaid onto site situation photographs. For me, in borrowing this singular step in their process is mainly out of admiration of its abstract results, and a way to begin my own process of ‘domestic space’. This transformative strategy first created a scale-less, function-less drawing source. Then extracted features were decoded into 3-dimensional configurations of the three isolated devices vital to domestic space: the window, the bathroom and the kitchen.



Prosthetic Logic posits the operational performance (shade, ventilation, secondary vegetative layers) as a system to be appropriated or replicated through artificial means to support camouflaged program.

Filter Logic manipulates and augments an existing fabric to establish a porous series of access corridors and negative spaces.

Spine Logic utilizes the fluid continuity of the sectional profile of the site to establish an infrastructural armature along its edge, permitting the development of a coherent canopy.


A

B

A

B

Kitchen

Section A

Bathroom

Section A

Section B

Section B

A

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Window

Window

Section A



One Bedroom




Restrooms

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Centro Educativo Deportivo Santa Cruz Amilpa Oaxaca, Mexico Instructor: Rene Peralta

Internet Loungue

The aim of the project is to inject program that both the community, the school next door and the kids could benefit from. The people living in this neighborhood not only lack recreational and learning facilities but other types of infrastructure. This low income area lacks parks and facilities for children. The children play soccer without shoes in the middle of unpaved street where cars circulate.

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Program


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The site is surrounded by housing and unpaved roads. It’s located on the corner right next to an elementary school. The site park but and open they can learning

does not simply become a also part of the school to the community where go for recreational, or performance purposes.

Road Surface (1 mile radius) Roads (100%) Unpaved Road surface (40%) Paved Roads (60%)

Streets Width (center of city) Vehicle Access Streets: 20 ft. (one way) Pedestrial Streets Only: 18 - 20 ft. (each way)

SITE STREET


FLOOR PLAN

SECTION A




Detail

Rammed Earth Detail

The idea was to seek a more natural building method or ways people could make use of the resources around them. The rammed earth walls are strong, thermally massive and simple to construct. This will help with the cooling of the spaces rather than spending on A/C and adding up to electrical bills.

Stabilized Rammed Earth Wall

Bamboo reinforcement Stone Foundation

A material grown in that area is the bamboo. The bamboo would be used to create the shading surface in the strutures. Round metal tubes would be used for the shading structure. Each shading strucutre is composed of sixteen metal tubes.

Ground

Bamboo

Steel Structure

Bamboo Roof


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PLAN VIEW


Neuron Pier Downtown San Diego, California Arch. Studio 3B: Structure Instructor: Miki Iwasaki The pier not only functions as a pier that handles boats, passangers and cargo; but as an extension of public space. Recognizing that the water is a crucial part of San Diego, how can we attract people to enjoy the waterfront? The pier becomes a network between the water and the city by injecting more program than the standard composition. Branching Pier provides different programs from water sport rentals to dining. This project is an exploration of structure.



37.0 ft. 29.0 ft. 19.0 ft.

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6.50 ft. 3.75 ft.

37.0 ft. 29.0 ft. 19.0 ft.

7.50 ft.

6.50 ft.

3.75 ft.

(X12)

(X20)

(X6)

(X20)


Retail

Cafe/ Bar

Dock

Gallery

Fishing

Kayak Rental Cafe/ Bar

Entrance Restaurant

Elevation

Plan View



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Mass Dwelling Tijuana, Mexico Arch. Studio 4A: Housing Instructor:Marcel Sanchez The rapid growth of Tijuana is the repercution of international manufacturing companies. These companies settle at the outskirts of the city and attract more working class people where the land has not ben developed. Circumstances like this force the city to expand and produce something fast. Development companies, like Urbi, already have a cookie cutter master plan for housing that does not necessarily provide the peoples necessities. People living in these cookie cutter units need more space in order to create their own little stores. These people need other source of income in order to live well. People start creating additions to their houses with wheels, cardboard, wood and metal scraps. This project is a proposal of a new master plan where theres more community interaction and unit space flexibility. The unit space flexibility allows the person to turn their living room or rooms into a store. Concept Influence Diagram


Pattern

New Grading

Existing Topography

[04] The

Grid (micro economies)


SITE COMMERCIAL PLAZA/STAGE GARDEN PLAYGROUND/ “PARKING” PARKING


MICRO-ECONOMIES

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GARDEN

UNITS

UNITS FLEXIBILITY

1.98m

4.73m

9.60m 2.75m 1.87m

9.60m 1.87m

3.22m

3.22m

(PROPOSED)

3.30m

3.30m

X1

X1

LIVING-DINING-KITCHEN BEDROOM BEDROOM 2 BATHROOM TOTAL

15.84 8.57 10.89 4.28 43.56

sq. m. sq. m. sq. m. sq. m. sq. m.

LIVING- DINING-KITCHEN BEDROOM BEDROOM 2 BATHROOM COMMERCIAL TOTAL

9.07 8.88 10.89 4.28 6.53 43.56

sq. sq. sq. sq. sq. sq.

m. m. m. m. m. m.

1.87m 4.73m 4.73m

6.60m

[07] The 3.30m

X2

Grid (unit floor plans) 3.30m

DINING-KITCHEN BEDROOM BEDROOM 2 BATHROOM TOTAL

UNITS

15.34 9.93 10.89 4.28 43.56

6.60m 1.87m

4.73m 4.73m

sq. sq. sq. sq. sq.

m. m. m. m. m.

X2 DINING-KITCHEN 8.82 sq. BEDROOM 9.93 sq. BEDROOM 2 10.89 sq. BATHROOM(PROPOSED) 4.28 sq. COMMERCIAL 6.52 sq. TOTAL 43.56 sq.

m.

DINING-KITCHEN

m. m. m.

BATHROOM COMMERCIAL TOTAL

BEDROOM m. UNITS FLEXIBILITY BEDROOM 2 m.

15.34 9.93 10.89 4.28 10.89 54.45

sq. sq. sq. sq. sq. sq.

m. m. m. m. m. m.


UNITS

UNITS FLEXIBILITY (PROPOSED)

X3

X3

LIVING- DINING-KITCHEN BEDROOM BEDROOM 2 BATHROOM TOTAL

13.07 8.56 9.26 4.28 43.56

X4 LIVING-DINING-KITCHEN BEDROOM BEDROOM 2 BATHROOM TOTAL

sq. sq. sq. sq. sq.

m. m. m. m. m.

LIVING- DINING-KITCHEN BEDROOM BEDROOM 2 BATHROOM Expansion TOTAL

13.07 8.56 9.26 4.28 10.89 54.45

sq. sq. sq. sq. sq. sq.

m. m. m. m. m. m.

X4 16.58 sq. m. 9.67 sq. m. 11.13 sq. m. 4.28 sq. m. 43.56 sq. m.

DINING-KITCHEN COMMERCIAL BEDROOM BEDROOM 2 BATHROOM TOTAL

10.06 6.52 9.67 11.13 4.28 43.56

sq. sq. sq. sq. sq. sq.

m. m. m. m. m. m.


Modules

Texture The facade relates to the site with the movement of the texture. The flow of the texture carries the person around the units to certain points of the commercial areas around the site. Whenever the texture gets denser and reaches the floor it is guiding the person to the small commercial areas.

Dense

Light

The facade only wraps around the exteriror sides of the building.

Horizontal Direction

Direction holder

The idea is to use texture to create this gradient of color instead of paint. When the color becomes solid that becomes an opening.

Front texture facade

Studies: Paint

Angular Direction


[07] The BATHROOM TOTAL

4.28 sq. m. 43.56 sq. m.

Grid UNITS(unit floor plans)

UNITS

BATHROOM Expansion TOTAL

4.28 sq. m. 10.89 sq. m. 54.45 sq. m.

UNITS FLEXIBILITY UNITS FLEXIBILITY (PROPOSED)

6.60m 4.73m 4.73m

3.30m

3.30m

1.87m

X6 LIVING- DINING-KITCHEN BEDROOM BEDROOM 2 X5 BATHROOM TOTAL

DINING-KITCHEN BEDROOM BATHROOM TOTAL X3

15.34 9.93 10.89 4.28 43.56

15.34 11.13 4.28 32.67

sq. sq. sq. sq. sq.

sq. sq. sq. sq.

LIVING- DINING-KITCHEN BEDROOM BEDROOM 2 BATHROOM TOTAL

m. m. m. m.

13.07 8.56 9.26 4.28 43.56

X6 LIVING- DINING-KITCHEN BEDROOM BEDROOM 2 X7 BATHROOM TOTAL LIVING- DINING-KITCHEN BEDROOM-LIVING ROOM BEDROOM 2 BATHROOM TOTAL

X6 DINING-KITCHEN COMMERCIAL BEDROOM X5 BEDROOM 2 BATHROOM DINING-KITCHEN TOTAL

m. m. m. m. m.

15.34 sq. m. 9.93 sq. m. 10.89 sq. m. 4.28 sq. m. 43.56 sq. m. 15.63 sq. m. 8.28 sq. m. 10.14 sq. m. 4.28 sq. m. 43.56 sq. m.

sq. sq. sq. sq. sq.

m. m. m. m. m.

BEDROOM BATHROOM X3 COMMERCIAL TOTAL LIVINGDINING-KITCHEN BEDROOM BEDROOM 2 BATHROOM Expansion TOTAL

8.82 sq. 6.52 sq. 9.93 sq. 10.89 sq. 4.28 sq. 15.34 sq. sq. m. 43.56

11.13 4.28 10.89 43.56 13.07 8.56 9.26 4.28 10.89 54.45

sq. m. sq. m. sq. m. sq. m. m. sq. sq. sq. sq. sq. sq.

m. m. m. m. m. m.

m. m. m. m. m.

X6 DINING-KITCHEN 8.82 sq. m. COMMERCIAL 6.52 sq. m. BEDROOM 9.93 sq. m. BEDROOM 2 10.89 sq. m. X7 BATHROOM 4.28 sq. m. LIVING-DINING-COMMERCIAL 15.63 sq. TOTAL 43.56 sq. m. m. BEDROOM-LIVING ROOM 8.28 sq. m. BEDROOM 2 10.14 sq. m. BATHROOM 4.28 sq. m. TOTAL 43.56 sq. m.


[07] LAS

PALMAS HOUSING (Site info extraction)

Circulation

Looking at other residential projects done by Urbi they always have local markets, school and parks at walking distance. They also work with the traditional street, block, street, and block stamp. One of the problems when the children are released from school it gets congested by school kids and cars. Automobile traffic builds up also making unsafe for pedestrians. X7 LIVING- DINING-KITCHEN BEDROOM-LIVING ROOM BEDROOM 2 BATHROOM TOTAL

15.63 8.28 10.14 4.28 43.56

sq. sq. sq. sq. sq.

m. m. m. m. m.

The idea of the site was to create X7 a car free zone. The circulation LIVING-DINING-COMMERCIAL 15.63 sq. m. BEDROOM-LIVING ROOM provides 8.28 sq. m. within the site accessiBEDROOM 2 10.14 sq. m. ble pedestrian access through. BATHROOM 4.28 sq. m. TOTAL

43.56 sq. m.

No car circulation through the site. The intention is to make it a pedestrian area only. MDrivers in Tijuana are dangerous in the way that theres no respect for speed -The circulation the site provides limit and stop in signs. At the edges accessible access through the that site. can of the site theres parking People can get to other places rather be accessed from the street. than going arouhd the block.

CIRCULATION After school scenerio

Parking/Playground This space is designated for parking but when ever it is not in use, and most likely will be the case, it can be used as a playground. The enclosure created by the surrounding buildings creates a private space for

Parking/Market This space is designated parking during the week days. On the weekends it can be turned into an open market.

Urbi Residencial Project. Tijuana, Mexico


[07] LAS

PALMAS HOUSING (Site info extraction)

Other ELements

Concrete Blocks These concrete blocks are scattered through the site. These blocks can be used as seating, art or counters. The placement of the benches was extracted from the figure/ground composition.

-The circulation in the site provides accessible access through the site. People can get to other places rather than going arouhd the block.

Temporary Commercial Area These temporary commercial areas are defined by gravel ground and premade punctures for shade installment.

CIRCULATION

Gathering Areas These areas are for the community people. With the limited space in their apartments they can also receive people or gather with other people here.

While not in use for commercial purposes it can also be used by people in the community.


Arteries Fresno, Ca. Arch. Studio: Fresno Mile Dev. Instructor: Jose Parral The main driver of this mile development was the concept of paths.Before automobiles the streets were for the people, and once cars yt they started to take control of it. The paths in this project is to bring back those old times where there were no cars. People can walk, play, eat, and sell goods without worrying about cars driving by. Having everything needed in a quater mile block will encourage people to walk instead of driving. Fresno heat is brutal, the trees along the path will provide shade, sitting areas and food stands. Along the paths there’s different communal areas people will find walking these paths. People can take advantage of these communal areas to perform or interact with other peole.


Rodolfo Calles Jr.


Quater Mile Land Use

Legend Mile and Quater Mile Land Use High High Density Density Medium Medium Density Density MixMix-use Use Park/ Green Park / Green Space Space School

School

Recreation center Recreation Center Area area Existing Existing Houses HOusing


Arteries The main driver of the mile development was the concept these paths with trees. The paths are for the people that make them interact with other people in other words different ways of getting people together. Before automobiles the streets were for the people, when cars appeared they took control of the streets. The paths in the project is to bring back those old times where there were no cars. People can walk, play, eat, and sell without worrying about cars driving by. Having everything needed in a quarter mile block will encourage people to walk instead of driving. Fresno heat is brutal, the trees along the path will provide shade, sitting areas and food stands. Along the paths ̵ ϐ Ǥ These communal areas are for the people to perform and interact.

Mile and Quater Mile Land Quater Mile Plan View High Density

Medium Density Mix-use Park / Green Space School

Recreation Center A Total Number of Units

AverageNumber of units per acre

Existing Houses

Total Amount of Parking spaces

Quater Mile Plan V Agriculture

Agriculture

Temporary spaces/ Temporary Spaces/ Parking Communal Communal Areas Areas


Temporary Spaces/ Parking Communal Areas









Pathways San Francisco, Ca. Arch. Studio 5A: Eco-District Instructor: Daniela Team: Sandra Guillen, David Lopez and Rodolfo Calles Jr. Pathways connects the users to modern resources and needs. It greatly improves the lives of people who are used to a city grid that makes it hard to get to places directly; instead, it provides people with useful connections between important locations in order to help people get to the places they actually want to go to. Historically, urban planning has grown to be arbitrary and only seeks to set up a city grid that in no way takes into account how people would like to move throughout the city – the same has happened with the way we receive energy. Pathways provides us with a thorough way to transport people and energy throughout this interconnected web of iconic locations. This plan takes action against the Euclidean grid and replaces it with a well architected plan that modernizes cities to fit the modern needs of modern people.



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Primary Pathway (Green Pathway) The intention behind the primary pathway wasto allow people to cross the site easier and faster while beign careless about automobiles. This pathway has the flexibility to be a large green area for events, activities, market post and other programs.


Secondary Pathway (Production Pathway) These two pathways are geared toward pedestrians and Cyclist. These corridors will provide areas for people to cultivate and grow their own goods. These corridors also connect and ease the movement through from one end of the site to the other end.

-Analysing certain points of importance in the site. -The path was influenced with these points which are entriesin to the corridor.

Intersection Points


Tertiary Pathway (Traffic Pathway) The tertiary pathways are for automobile Circulation. These streets will provide car circulation but trying to keep narrow pathways so it can still be pedestrian friendly.

Traffic circulation


Housing + Farming -Housing -Farming

Agricultural gardens to rent

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Sport Center -Recreational Activities -Park Outside activities in the green passage

Green Runway

-Green Passage -Park Farmers Market Public gardens Playground


Zoning Plan

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Harvesvting Area Student Housing Mix-Use Residential Commercial Offices

Energy Dispersion Loop

Green Pathway

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Energy Hub Dispersion Loop

Production

Community Identity

Access & Mobility

Habitat & Ecosystem

Energy

Accessible & safe spaces that promote the interactions among community members & visitors

Improve pedestrian enviroments

Community Farming Gardens

Natural Ventilation

Free Cultural events and gatherings

Alternative Transportation

Increasing areas of Interactions

Passive Solar Water Heating

Mixed use Arteries

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Geothermal Fields

Transit Linkage

Vegetation Connectivity

Waste to Energy

Traffic Pathway

Geothermal Fields The geothermal fields and horizontal closed at a comfortable tempe hot water throughout t


Battery inside Shipping container

Photovoltaics

Battery

Substation

Geothermal Pump

Water Storage

energy hub section



water heater diagram

ventilation diagram





Student Housing

Room A: One Bed Room B: Two beds Room C: Three Beds Restroom Open Common Space Floor Plan

First Floor Plan



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Freelance Work Architecture Visualization Imperial Valley, Ca. Various Clients 3D rendering services for residential projects. Graphic Design. Logo designs & flyer layout for organizations and small businesses.















Client: Holtville Estates Plan 2519 C



Estrada House G

Calexico, California CaDS

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Ca. Drafting Service (CaDS) is a small design business in Calexico, Ca. right next to the border to Mexicali, Mexico. My contibutions to CaDS is preparation and submittal of projects. I create site & floor plans, elevations, sections, and renderings. Their projects range from porch designs, house additions, remodel, houses, apartements and commercial. My Contribution in this project was creating plans, elevations and renderings.

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ALL EXPOSSED SURFACES IN GARAGE ATTACHED TO COMMON DWELLING WITH 5/8" TYPE "X" DRYWALL, WALLS, BEAMS, COLUMNS, CEILINGS WATER HEATER AND FAU PADS TO PROVIDE A ONE HOUR FIRE-RESISTIVE CONSTRUCTION.

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6'-8"

4

2'-8"

5

6'-6"

6

2'-10"

19 8

19'-8"

2'

DOOR TO BE SELF CLOSING 1 3/8" SOLID CORE TO PROVIDE ONE HOUR FIRE-RESISTANCE

SHOWER

ROD & SHELF

5'-4"

1

1

5'-4"

ROD & SHELF

8'

ROD & SHELF

HELF

HIS W.I.C.

ROD & SHELF

26

WH

ENTRY

1

ROD & SHELF

R I.C.

GARAGE TO SLOPE TO DOOR 2%

2'-4"

CLOSET

3'-4" 4'-2"

3'

8'-4"

4'-2"

21

1

5'-10"

10

5

5'-5"

3'-6"

4

18'

6'

22

16'

5'-6"

CEILING @ +9' A.F.F.

11'-4"

7

LANDSCAPING

25

13

13'

3'-6"

9

23 16

15

8'-1"

8'-7"

W.I. PANTRY

22'-4"

13'-2"

6

8' 10'-6"

5'-4"

7'-10"

4

12'-7" 10'-4"

3

5'-9" 10'-6"

5'-4"

B A-03

14'-2"

5'-10"

14'-8"

1

11'-10"

8

11'-2" 2

5

CEILING @ +9' A.F.F.

6

8

7

BEDROOM 4

5

CEILING @ +9' A.F.F.

2

13'-4" 10'-6" 5'

18'-6"

8

9'-10" 14

4'-8"

3

2

1

3'-3"

25 24

DM

17

OFFICE

CEILING @ +9' A.F.F.

6

SHOWER

CEILING @ +9' A.F.F.

4

FAMILY ROOM

5

CEILING @ +9' A.F.F.

SHOWER

KITCHEN

CLOSET

23

4

LIVING ROOM 10'-10"

17

14'-8"

CEILING @ +9' A.F.F.

4'-10"

ING @ +9' A.F.F.

20

COOKTOP

DINING ROOM

11

24

19

12'-6"

REAT ROOM

18'-6"

16

12

3'-6"

3'-10"

REF.

15

LN.

5'-7"

ROD & SHELF

2 18

2'-10"

4'

93'-4" 132'-1"

A

FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 3/16"= 1'-0"

1


2

5

12

2

12

5

5

12

12

5

1 1

1

1 1 N+9'-0"

T.O. PL

T.O. PL

N+9'-0"

N+9'-0"

T.O. PL

T.O. PL

3

N+9'-0"

3

N+0'-0"

8'

8'

8'

7'-4"

3 4

4

4

FIN. FLR.

FIN. FLR.

N+0'-0"

N+0'-0"

FIN. FLR.

WEST ELEVATION

SOUTH ELEVATION

SCALE: 3/16"= 1'-0"

SCALE: 3/16"= 1'-0"

FIN. FLR.

N+0'-0"

1

1 1 N+9'-0"

T.O. PL

T.O. PL

N+9'-0"

3

3

4 N+0'-0"

FIN. FLR.

FIN. FLR.

N+0'-0"

NORTH ELEVATION SCALE: 3/16"= 1'-0"

1

1

1 1 1 N+9'-0"

T.O. PL

T.O. PL

3

N+9'-0"

3 4

N+0'-0"

FIN. FLR.

SOUTH ELEVATION SCALE: 3/16"= 1'-0"

FIN. FLR.

N+0'-0"


185' 50'-1"

89'-6"

33'-4"

16'-9"

15'-1 3/4"

49'-2"

40'-4"

45'-5"

18'-1 9/16"

PROPERTY LINE

3'

GAS U.G. LINE

SIDEWALK

3'

FOUR CAR GARAGE 964 S.F.

EXPANSION JOINT

CONCRETE DRIVEWAY PAD

35

'

'

12

'-6

"

8"

6'-

SIDEWALK

NEW RESIDENCE

30'-8"

A S-1

WATER SLOPE

25'-10"

14'-8"

PROPERTY LINE

12'-8"

COVERED PATIO 687 S.F.

WATER SLOPE

LANDSCAPING

LANDSCAPING

5'

SIDEWALK

4'

5'

3'

CITY SIDEWALK

5'-10"

WATE R SLOP E

6" THK. CONCRETE DRIVEWAY OVER 6" THIKNESS CLASS II BASE COMPACTED TO 95% OF MAXIMUM DENSITY TO CITY SEWER LINE

13'

EXISTING WATER METER

25'

LANDSCAPING

2,716 S.F.

3'

5'

S=0.02 MAX.

PROPOSED 4"Ø ABS SEWER LINE

PROPOSED 1"Ø PVC WATER LINE

32 S.F.

27'-4"

7'

24'-8"

COVERED ENTRY

5'

65'

3'

BANDA STREET

10'-8"

25'-10"

' 4'

15

ELECTRICAL U.G. LINE

29'

18

NEW POOL

EXIST. DRIVE APPROACH TO BE REMOBED

20'-5"

WATER SLOPE

14'

13'-4"

20'

REAR YARD

4'

12' 5'-9"

SIDEWALK

12'

WATE R SLOP E

10'-2"

8'

WATER SLOPE

WATER SLOPE

6'-8"

3'-8"

BLOCK FENCE

PROPERTY LINE

27'-5"

39'-3"

93'-4"

25'

185'

SITE PLAN SCALE: 1/8"= 1'-0" PREFAB. WOOD TRUSSES PROVIDE ENGINEERED CALCULATIONS

5

12

12

TILE ROOF FELT PAPER #30

5 12

PRE-MANUF. ROOF TRUSSES @ 24" O.C.

ATTIC

5

ROOF SHEATHING W/RADIANT BARRIER PER ROOF FRAMING PLAN A 35 CLIP @ 24" O.C. 2 x BLOCKING 2 x FACIA

R-38 INSUL. IN CEILING

R-38 INSUL.

2x4 STUDS @ 16" O.C.

2x4 STUDS @ 16" O.C.

2"x4" BLOCKING @ 4'

7'

2"x4" BLOCKING @ 4'

1/2" DRYWALL @ INT.

9'

2x4 STUDS @ 16" O.C.

1/2" DRYWALL @ INT.

8'

1/2" DRYWALL @ INT.

N+9'-0"

2-2"x 4" CONTINUOUS

R-15 INSULATION

2"x4" BLOCKING @ 4' 2"x4" STUDS @ 16" R-15 INSUL. AT WALL

2"x4" TREATED BOTTOM PLATE HOLD DOWN

0'-6"

WEEP SCREED

0'-0"

5" 4"

2"x4" BLOCKING @ 4' R-15 INSULATION

2x4 P.T. SOLE PLATE

2x4 P.T. SOLE PLATE

SECTION SCALE: 3/16"= 1'-0"

SOIL

2x4 P.T. SOLE PLATE

FIN. FLR.

STUCCO

4"

2-2"x 4" CONTINUOUS

9' PER PLAN

T.O. PL 2-2"x 4" CONTINUOUS

CONTINUOUS 2-2"x 4" TOP PLATES

1/2" GYP BOARD CEILING AND WALLS

ATTIC

4" NON EXPANSIVE GRANULAR FULL

N+0'-0"

10 ML VISQUEEN VAPOR BARRIER

FOOTING PER PLAN

SECTION

B A-03

A A-03

SCALE: 3/16"= 1'-0"

PRE-MANUF. ROOF TRUSSES @ 24" O.C.

PRE-MANUF. ROOF TRUSSES @ 24" O.C. R-38 INSUL. ATTIC

2-2"x 4" CONTINUOUS

2-2"x 4" CONTINUOUS

1/2" DRYWALL @ INT.

2-2"x 4" CONTINUOUS

2-2"x 6" CONTINUOUS

2-2"x 6" CONTINUOUS

1/2" DRYWALL @ INT.

1/2" DRYWALL @ INT.

5'

1/2" DRYWALL @ INT.

COVERED PATIO

BARBECUE

SECTION N.T.S

C A-03

2x4 STUDS @ 16" O.C.

8' 7'

8'

8' 7'

2"x4" BLOCKING @ 4'

FAMILY ROOM

R-15 INSULATION 2x4 P.T. SOLE PLATE

3'

7'

8'

2"x4" BLOCKING @ 4'

9'

2x4 STUDS @ 16" O.C.

GREAT ROOM

DINING ROOM

KITCHEN

LIVING ROOM

BATHROOM

2x4 P.T. SOLE PLATE

2x6 STUDS @ 16" O.C.

2x6 STUDS @ 16" O.C.

2"x6" BLOCKING @ 4'

2"x6" BLOCKING @ 4' R-21 INSULATION

R-15 INSULATION 2x6 P.T. SOLE PLATE

OFFICE

BATHROOM

BEDROOM

2x6 P.T. SOLE PLATE




Dr. Estrada Clinic Calexico, Ca. In Colaboration with Carmen Calles Still in the works

Located in one of the least develop commercial area where commercial and residential start to merge. Calexico has a traditional typical layout for commercial buildings and clinics. Our intention was to design a contemporay clinic. We designed the clinic to the Doctors and nurses need. My contributions to this project was designing the building under small supervision. I created drawings, sketchup model and quick renderings with materials for client presentation. The project is still in the works for submittal but approved by the client.




2D image of sketchup model

Quick VRay Rendering In Progress


Pacific Beach Mission Beach SDAT San Diego, Ca. SDAT Report AIA Communities by Design Envision Create Sustain Pacific Beach and Mission Beach are coastal communities within the City of San Diego. They abut the Pacific Ocean and Mission Bay Park, and have a unique set of problems and opportunities. The SDAT will play an important role in analyzing the issues, working with stakeholders, and forming a vision of how the area can become a model sustainable urban neighborhood. The City of San Diego has an excellent opportunity to take a leadership role in sustainability at the community, city-wide and regional level. Planning groups and local professionals hope the SDAT will generate some grass-roots action to define issues and create an Eco-District, with strategies and solutions that can be applied to other neighborhoods with similar problems and issues.

I got to work with Steven Cecil, founding principal of The Cecil Group, Inc. and Danielle Buttacavoli, from BNIM. We took a series of photos from I-5 to MIssouri St. to show the daily experience of a person who lives in Pacific Beach and showed illustrate improvements that can be made in the future. Improvements such as sidewalks &accessibility, Median & crossing treatments, green streets, and reducing street widths. I worked on photoshoping sidewalks, grass, trees, people, and etc.

Sketch by Steven Cecil


Image by Steven Cecil









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