Roxana Breceda Architecture Portfolio 21

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Roxana Breceda Architecture Portfolio


About Roxana Breceda is a recent graduate of California College of the Arts where she obtained her master’s degree in architecture. She was born in Chihuahua, Chihuahua Mexico, and at the age of six she migrated to the United States. Roxana than was raised in the border town of El Paso, Texas. She was highly motivated to pursue a career in architecture. Her interest in architecture grew at a very young age, and with determination Roxana obtained her bachelor’s degree in architecture from Texas Tech College of Architecture in El Paso. Mrs. Breceda than obtained work experience in architectural design and landscape design. Roxana moved to San Francisco, California in 2019 to acquire her master’s degree in architecture. Roxana was recognized by the Architecture Division of California College of the Arts with two Studio Awards and a Thesis Award. During her time in CCA she successfully developed new skills on representation, design, and research. Today Roxana is passionately pursuing a professional career in architecture where she can explore and challenge her architectural interests, which are sustainability, healthy environments, and expressive, meaningful forms of architecture.


Content Living Thru *

CCA

Fall 2019

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Private Life of Brio

CCA

Spring 2020

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Pollinator Power Hub + *

CCA

Fall 2021

15-22

Living Capriccio Thesis *

CCA

Spring 2021

23-34

2017-2019

37-50

Professional Work

* Award Winning Project + Team Project


Living Thru Living Thru is a communal housing project for entry level tech workers who have decided to live in a vehicle. Living Thru is immersed in respecting the financial plan and decisions of its residents. Residents will persist on sleeping in their vehicles, and as residents save money and liquidate debt, they have the economic freedom to move into a master bedroom. Not only does Living thru offers a transition of quality of life as its residents start to move out of their vehicle, but it allures the residents to a more environmentally friendly way of living as they will discard the car and use bikes or use public transportation. Living Thru offers safe bike storage in every unit as well as direct bike circulation. An array of gardens and sitting areas surround the building, communicating the green lifestyle it wants to achieve.

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VEHICLE PLUG-IN UNTS

POTENTIAL FUTURE ENCLOSURE 5

PRIVATE TRANSITIONAL BEDROOMS

COLLECTIVE PRIVATE SPACE


PRIVATE LIFE/GROUND LEVEL

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PRIVATE LIFE

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COLLECTIVE LIFE

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Private Life of Brio A wooden labyrinth toy has been the protagonist of this project, were its physical qualities and functionality brought this unique item to life. Brio is an interactive game that requires technique, concentration, and balance. The private life of Brio is a progressive design project. Starting by designing a container for Brio. Scaling up the design is developed into an architectural space. When designing Brio’s container, it was important to integrate interactivity, and skill, as well as adding a sentimental value. The sentimental element was process through the missing marbles that are requires to play with Brio, therefore the container takes a semi spherical shape. After deciding on the shape of the container, the process in which the container is put together and put away was the opportunity to integrate interactivity and skill. The container became a color coded puzzle, which makes people think in order to contain, and play with Brio.

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PLAYFUL PUZZLE WALL 11


PLAYFUL BEDROOOM 12


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Interior The interior space room was design with the principles of balance, playfulness, and interactivity. The child’s bedroom is organized by one large complete colorful puzzle wall with adjacent partial puzzle walls and a window with fixed shelving units in front. A swing like pulley system is also part of this playful interior where shapes can be attached and act as platforms to swing. When the puzzle wall and shapes on the other two walls are taken apart every shape becomes furniture for the room, as the book “Put Together” illustrates. With balance the colorful shapes can be put together into any type of structure. The colors and geometry start to express different spatial formations, and experiences. The child’s imagination will open a world of endless ways to put the shapes together, while learning about balance. The physical interactivity of the room, the container, and Brio is the way the object communicates with the space that surrounds it.

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Pollinator Power Hub Worldwide there is an alarming decline in the pollinator’s population, due to the excessive use of pesticides, urban development, and climate change. 75% of our food production and 90% of our flowering plants depend heavily on pollinators. Pollinators are not just vital for human survival, but also for habitats and ecosystems around the world. The Pollinator Power Hub is a series of water and ground floating structures that work together for the salvation and repopulation of pollinators, where the community will work together to take action on this global problem. The Pollinator Power Hub explores methods of architectural design for pollinators, plants, and community.

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ISLAIS CREEK

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AMADOR RD

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2ND LEVEL FLOOR PLAN

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3RD LEVEL FLOOR PLAN

4TH LEVEL FLOOR PLAN


WEST VIEW ELEVATION

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POLLINATOR OPENING TITANIUM DIOXIDE COATING 4 LAYER CLT PANEL

POLLINATOR SANCTUARY 19


4 Layers 6” CLT Panel Coated with Titatium Dioxide

Bouyant Structures

Fiber-Reinforced-Plastic Deck

Fiber-Reinforced-Plastic Structural Ribs

3/8” Fiber-ReinforcedPlastic Double Sided Hull with Balsa Core

Located on Islais creek the Pollinator Power Hub intends to create a new edge condition, where native plants and animals can thrive. A new urban ecotone was created by welcoming water into the site and around the architecture. The site of the project is exposed to sea level rise, and to liquefaction since the ground is mainly earthquake debris. The project is designed to respond to sea level rise and seismic activity in the area. An FRP buoyant foundation is adapted to all the building’s CLT structure. Meanwhile all the buildings adapt the same structural system, the building envelope changes depending on the program of the structure. The Pollinator Power Hub is programmed through a gradient that is defined by water. Floating clusters in the creek are Pollinator Sanctuaries, Solar Gardens, and Greenhouses. Larger and more complex clusters are found on the edge and on ground which are conditioned spaces for the community.

Modular Cell

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ETFE PILLOW

4 LAYER CLT SOLAR HEAT ACCUMULATION

GREENHOUSE 21


1/2” DUAL BACKER ROD

BIPV DBL INSULATED GLASS SILICONE SEALANT ALUMINUM MULLION TITANIUM DIOXIDE COATING 4 LAYER CLT WOOD BLOCKING

ISLAIS CREEK COMMUNITY LIBRARY 22


Living Capriccio We live in a fast-changing world, where the “new” outperforms the “old”. The paradigm of obsolescence is inevitable and persistent; governing the way we live. Obsolescence devalues and discards. With obsolescence comes deconstruction and waste. By accepting the inevitable, enhancing its tempo, and withdrawing its waste this thesis project suggests an architectural capriccio. A capriccio is a fantastical composition of existing and inventive creations that suggest a formidable potential of life and livability. Forming a complex and memorable environment, a world that exists in the realm of desire, pleasure, and life. Living Capriccio is an immersive, transformative, experiential world that desires to “co-live” in a capitalist driven world with its non-disposable fast changing architecture. The versatile, flexible, and “fashion” like atmospheric structures fluctuate with infinite possibilities. Living Capriccio opposes the syndrome of expiration and celebrates life and the life it expresses to have.

Living Capriccio infiltrates the commercial sector of the street. The long corridor (Market Street) becomes a runway, starting at Westfield Shopping Mall and extending itself towards the Ferry Building 23


Architizer’s One Drawing Challenge One of the best 100 Architecture Drawings of 2021 A complex and poetic story of architecture and life

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NEBULOUS DOMES

STRUCTURAL ACTIVATION

BINDED STRANDS

EMBEDED CONTOUR STRUCTURE

VOLUMETRIC SPACE CONFIGURATIONS

RAISING PLATFORMS

FLAT INACTIVE 25

RAISED PLATFORMS


RAISED PLATFORMS + NEBULOUS DOMES 26


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Immersive Landscape When the project is flat inactive, only public transportation can transit. Once platforms are raised. People start to become real owners of the public realm, reclaiming the space. When platforms and nebulous domes are both active and raised people become part of the project itself making this spaces their own. Spaces where they can express themselves freely. Living Capriccio embraces a free ideology, free in form, free in program, free of most of constraints. The project brings flexibility imagination, it arouses your emotions, its an element of surprise an event an oxymoron in the architectural world. Living Capriccio is fast changing architecture without being wasteful, architecture that can transform itself without disposability, architecture that is engaging without obsolescence.

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Prototype In the process of reimaging architecture as an extension of the human body, a human scale prototype of a nebulous dome was manufactured to further understand the atmospheric environment created within it. Once inside the nebulous dome a submersible, flexible, and transformative layer embraces the body and mind. The prototype’s structure was 3D printed in a gradient filment, designed with holes for thread to pass by and conect thems. The colors on the thread also created a gradient. Color became an important aspect of the project as it started to become an experince and a “feeling”.

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Prior Graduate School Professional Work 36


Walker’s Residence The walker’s residency was designed for a marriage of ranchers from Cierra Blanca, Tx. We programmatically designed the house according to their Ranch lifestyle. The circulation of the house starts from the inside of the dual garage as the clients were specific to their activities during the day. We provided an open-concept layout opened and devoted to the exterior deck. Beautiful clerestory windows provide natural light to the heart of the house which in the opened living space and dinning. The clerestory windows also serve to flush out the accumulative heat. Privacy is created on the right side of the house where the master bedroom is located and where Mr.’s Walker wanted her own private exterior shower as well as a small loft. The Walker’s Residence is spacious ranch house privately located amongst the desert’s mountains and landscape.

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Quezada Residence A soft elongated white frame spans itself through the Quezada Resident. As the frame connects to the house it creates a wall that touches the ground where it meets a slim and elegant pool with a water cascade. Perpendicular to the immense frame, you can experience monumental, slanted glulam columns sustaining the second level roof and harmoniously contrasting with the other materials and colors of the house and landscape. The unique house gracefully contrasts in the Franklin mountains of El Paso Tx..

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San Clemente Located at the foot of the Franklin Mountains this family home was designed to contrast with its gray, and charcoal tones. The house opens to a spacious exterior, a family patio that offers scenic views of the city.

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