2020 | Architecture Portfolio

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Contact: (443) 812-3450

Ryan.Juaquine.Dunlap@gmail.com

College Park, MD

Profile I hope that what follows allows for the work shown to open a door to a place to learn and grow, improve and be a vital part of a professional team designing for the people who need it most. Architecture will take me places the question is where but I’m more than ready for the journey ahead. I hope you enjoy the work.

Work Experience Southland Industries Plumbing Designer I Construction & Engineering 2017 - Present Lowes Home Improvement 2013 - 2017 Sales Specialist - Kitchen and Bath Products

Education University Of Maryland 2018 - Present Bachelor’s of Science in Architecture Montgomery College 2015 - 2017 Associates Degree Architecture And Applied Technologies

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Interior Design - University Of Bridgeport 2008 - 2010

Organizations Montgomery College Architecture Club 2016-2017 Historian Event Planning, Fundraising, Trip Planning

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Alpha Rho Chi Professional Chair Olynthius Chapter - University of Maryland Theta Class of 2018

Skills • • • • • • • • • • • •

Adobe Suite (Ps, Id, Ai) ArchiCad AutoCad Rhino Revit Sketchup Vray, Podium Sketching (Concept development) Free Hand Drawing Team Project Delivery Navis Works Bluebeam

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Integrated Project Delivery via Revit Revit Family Creation - (Some) Parametric Design Plumbing Drafting & Design Coordination with Project Managers, BIM Leads & Mechanical Engineers.

Interests

Awards Barbara Smouse & Jay Post Endowment Scholarship

References Available upon request

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Voyager I & II

Proxima Centauri


Contents 01 Story District Headquarters, Washington DC An exploration of promenade and sequence in urban context. How does architecture help people tell their story? 02 Pavilion Park, University Of Maryland Sustainable Place-making Competition Finalist 03 Baltimore Institute for Sustainability Sustainable Building Practice RYAN DUNLAP

04 Core On 14th St, Washington DC What is the meaning of dwelling? How can people thrive? Affordable housing.

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05 Memorial for the Architect, Kaiwa Island, NC Civic Space and promenade 06 Sips House Prefab Sustainable House Module in landscape

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01 Story District Headquarters, Washington DC An exploration of promenade and sequence in urban context Studio 401 - Spring 2019 Instructor: Juan Burke

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The Story Districts, Shared Voices, Shared Spaces is an exploration of promenade and threshold. The user can find his or her way through the space by following the voices. The Swann entrance take the decibel level to a slow hum. The promenade weaves the user through spaces while working back to 14th street where the facade opens up to the street. The community stair guides the user through a void in the building to the performance space. The journey continues as the user makes their way to the third floor where the courtyard and terrace interact visually and sonically with the performance space.

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Top: Lobby Space facing 14th Street

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Bottom: Lobby Space facing from 14th Street

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Top: Entry Space along P Street Bottom: Community conversation pods

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+ Plan Diagrams show (in order): Sound, Service, Attraction in Space, Plan Spaces, Core, Circulation, Core Connection, Core Radiance of Sound, Space Division, Views, Threshold with 14th Street, Promenade from 14th Street.

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promenade around a central core, with community stair

the scale of the building is resemblant of the brick row homes which it fronts

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open facade connects the voices and paths of story district to 14th St.

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pedestrian and vehicular paths along 14th St.

the facade allows for a different interaction with architecture.

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performance space

connected voices

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performance space and community stair have a connection with the community sonically

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open community stair

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Interior Experience through Promenade

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Exterior experience along P Street

connected sight the community stair and courtyard provide a visual connection with 14th st and institutional spaces

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Top: Community stair facing 14th Street Bottom: Performance space

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Competition Finalist 02 Pavilion Park, College Park,MD Sustainable Place on The University of Maryland Campus Studio 403 - Fall 2019 Instructor: Rayya Newman

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From its initial conception the Pavilion Park seeked to create place and a better gateway, for the site of Regents Drive and Baltimore Ave, the Sustainability Center At College Park aim to enhance every aspect of the sites usability while creating a new place. Interior, Exterior, Place and Path, Building and Space. The site becomes a place to see, learn, and experience sustainability from each part of the sight. The buildings work as a system to help mitigate the sights issues mainly with storm water and to use and generate energy efficiently and effectively.

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Top: Storm Water Runoff + Views Color and Existing Context

Middle (Left to Right): Site Sunlight and Access Surrounding Masses Surrounding Green Space

Bottom: Site Section - Regents Drive

The Site:

The overall takeaway from the site was the obvious need to address storm water run off and the path as a major vessel for pedestrian access for entry into University of Maryland’s south campus

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+ Inspiration Millenium Park, The Highline, A. James Clark Hall

Site Analysis Arch 403

Professor Neyman Ryan Dunlap

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Baltimore Avenue

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Exhibit Three buildings work together as a system to create place while allowing the original path to remain

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The BIPV facade screens the building from excessive sunlight while is translucent Photo-voltaic cells generate energy for the building

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Permeable parking allows for rain water to be captured and held to prevent run off from sight

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Electronically censored windows allow for natural ventilation throughout building one

Green Roof

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Solar Building Storm Water/Heating Cooling Building Path on Permeable Pavers Vehicular Path to Permeable Parking Surface Constructed Wetland Added Vegetation 20

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Constructed Wetland for passive ecological polishing of industrial waste water, storm water runoff

Welcome Center - Passive sustainable and Solar design

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Community/Campus Building Sustainable Mechanical Systems for Efficiency

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green space

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Three masses create the spaces which become courtyards and exterior passive sustainable dispays

The green space has an effect on each mass.

The massing is shaped to respond to the scale of the surrounding context to improve its footprint on site

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three masses

Top: Exiting Pavilion Park Bottom: Public and Mixed Use Arrangement

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Top: Public Rooftop & Research Space Bottom: Public and Mixed Use

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Top : Wetland Bridge, view of sustainable courtyard

Middle : Section Elevation

Bottom : Building and Site Systems Diagram Grey Water Treatment 1 Primary treatment tank - Collects, settles, digests 2 Constructed Wetlands - Passive ecological polishing 3 Subsurface Infiltration - Recharges ground water

Rain to Potable Water Cycle A PVC or Cast Iron Rainwater Collection Pipe B Inlet Filtration from Roof C Level One Cistern In Glass Case D Potable Water Filtration + UV disinfection skid E Distribution to Potable Low Flow Fixtures

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Composting Toilet Cycle 1 Foam flush toilet fixtures 2 Compost Unit 3 Compost Leachate Storage Tank Condensate Harvesting Condensate from building cooling Systems on roof go to storage tank for filtration are pumped to site irrigation system

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Top : Pavilion Park Model Bottom : Model - Regents Drive entrance

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03 Baltimore Institute For Sustainability Learning Center For Urban Sustainability Studio 403 - Fall 2019 Instructor: Rayya Newman

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The Baltimore Institute for Sustainability highlights the issues of sustainability while acting as a precedent for urban sustainability. The building shows its system: water collection cistern, storm water management and its water heating and cooling systems. In peeling parts of the building away the building exposes it sustainable components in an aesthetic way. From ground floor to rooftop the building is an exhibit to learn from and within.

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+ Historic District Mount Vernon Historic District Boundary Site Walked Area Primary Automobile/Pedestrian Traffic Secondary Automobile/Pedestrian Traffic + Site Access

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BIS sits in a man made landscape to highlight greenspace and its capability

raised landscape The landscape is raised to produce a terracing effect that captures storm water as an exhibit


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Top: carving and subtracting to make the building an exhibit

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mass in landscape

ice cap expression

The mass is recessed in the landscape to reduce its footprint

The mass is a representation of crevices created in melting ice caps

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The Facade:

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in order to create a sense of natural geometry and massing the facade is shaped in a way to feel like the crevices of a melting ice cap. The interior spaces form around the crevices

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exploded isometric process of facade fenestration concept

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exploded isometric process of facade massing and fenestration concept


core circulation

rooftop exhibition (reduced heat gain) learning and research

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Top : exploded site axon of program breakdown

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the interactive gallery space is designed to expose the building as an exhibit while providing interactive exhibitions on it’s interior


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Top: Left, Cafe Space Right , 3rd Floor Plan Bottom: Left, Ground Floor Experience Right, 1st Floor Experience

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Top : Rooftop Exhibition + Roof Plan Bottom : Community Experience, Tyson St RYAN DUNLAP ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO 35


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04 Core On 14th Street Affordable Housing Studio 402 - Spring 2019 Instructor: Juan Burke

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Core on 14th Street NW, is affordable housing for the formerly homeless with amenities and program that creates a sense of belonging, value and community. Cut with courtyard space and amenities the building is home for those who are looking to start on a fresh path. Amenity spaces in the building promote learning, playing, relaxing, and releasing endorphins into the body all while adjacent to green space, which ignites human interaction amongst the tenants. All of these features of the building are to help inspire those not only to be on their feet but to live life to its fullest potential. Fit with forty one total units Core on 14th is a modern interpretation of the auto showroom window while provide a bold color on 14th street and blending the brick patterns and texture along P Street. The Mass and geometry allow for light to penetrate the building while being efficient.

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+ Inspiration Studio Theatre

+ Inspiration Existing Residential Context

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+ Historic District Logan Circle Historic Places + Inspiration Site Walkable Distance Primary Automobile/Pedestrian Traffic Secondary Automobile/Pedestrian Traffic

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The Lot

The mass

On 14th Street the site consist of 7200 sq ft. And a neighboring property to the east and south

The mass is subtracted to create sunlight and provide proper lighting to each individual unit and courtyard


A view, Greenspace, Fresh Air, Human Interaction, Creative Space

Commercial Residential

Places Positioned along a centralized core

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Simple massing maximum number of units abundance of daylight

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The greenspace

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Greenspace is added to each courtyard to promote wellness and fresh air to the units

Each unit is positioned to receive an abundance of sunlight and represent the grid pattern inspired by automobile row

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+ Facade Diagrams: The exploration of the grid pattern associated with the architectural history of automobile row showrooms, grid within a grid, assorted grid, stable grid, and a gradient grid.

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Top : 14th Street Elevation Middle : Grid window Bottom : Dwell Experience Below : Unit Experience

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Public Private Service Bath Storage

Top : Unit Experience Bottom : CommunityCourtyard

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