Undergraduate Portfolio - Sebastian Fernandez

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Sebastian Fernandez

Undergraduate Portfolio - MArch II



“You cannot simply put new into a place. You have to absorb what you see around you, what exists on the land, and then use that knowledge along with contemporary thinking to interpret what you see� -- Tadao Ando--


Selected Works


Value Engineering Development Project AIA Florida Competition 2012: 7 Eleven at Mills 50

Round Building (Adaptive Reuse) Parametric Study Door, Windows, Stairs Redefining Spaces Photography School of Visual Arts & Design Building: Addition to UCF Campus Rendering Explorations Professional Practice Lake Formosa Transit Oriented Development Art Installation:

Reusing Recycle Material


Value Engineering Development Project Design 8 - Prof. Cornetet - Spring 13

Due to the current economy, the value engineering has been implemented by many professionals in the field of architecture. This projects intends to put this philosophy to work and encouraged students to profoundly think about the cause and effect of every part in the building making the value of the property to rise without affecting the budget. The initial budget for this project was a million dollars to purchase the land and materials needed. And the time to break even with the investment should be less than seven years.

Vehicular Circulation

Pedestrian Circulation

Views from the upcoming traffic

Retail Office

A lot of approximately 9700sqft with a developable area of 5000sqft was bought and with a sequence of conceptual diagrams, dictated by the concept of maximizing the store front and the view from the drivers in the North bound traffic, was created to develop the form of the building. The lower level is primarily retail along with the upper level being business office.

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First Floor

Second Floor

Conceptual Diagrams of void of the roof and slab to allow light in the space.

South Elevation 8

East Elevation


North Elevation

West Elevation 9


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AIA Florida Competition 2012: 7 Eleven at Mills 50 Summer Trailer Studio - Prof. Cornetet - Summer 12

Derelict parking asphalt Bench

Water feature

Need of bicycle rack

The purpose of this competition was to re-purpose any vacant/abandoned facilities in an urban area of Florida to address the needs within this Florida’s community. The site is located at the Mills 50, district renowned for its efforts to make the district pedestrian friendly and promote the development of the area through art features made by local artist.

Vehicular Obstruction

Lack of Human Activity

Grid

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Access


Resting area Dining area

Bike Rack

Water Features

Resting area

With the creation of this parklet, the underused storefront of the seven eleven would activate the area in a way that customer’s experience would not just last a few minutes, rather a experience that could improve the relationships of the residents and would increase sales of ice-cold products during the warm Florida’s summer. 13


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Round Building (Adaptive Reuse)

Design 6 - Prof. Cornetet - Spring 12 The proposed building is a resemblance of the way the original Round building was built. The round circulation occurs throughout all part of the complex. Originally, the building was a financial institution with offices. In order to save this architectural piece, the original building is turned as a museum that celebrates theater and its history. With that in mind, the other side of the complex serves the purpose of showing movies, cultural events, and conferences that would help the future performers in Orlando. First floor The Core of the proposed structure is a plaza/amphitheater that would host many outdoor performance and is in direct relation with the future plaza of the Doctor Phillips Performing Arts Center.

Second floor

View of the Gallery at the Museum

View of the outdoor amphitheater

Shape

Private vs Public

Museum Theater

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Pedestrian Circulation

With the construction of the future Doctor Phillips Performing Arts Center, the post-modern building, known as Round building because of its curious shape, has been scheduled for demolition. This project requires a creative way to try and save this historical gem in the city of Orlando.


Parametric Study

Geometry Configuration

Materials and Methods of Construction II - Prof. Barrios - Spring 13

Configuration 1

Massings

Configuration 2

Geometry

Configuration 3

Additive/Subtractive

Configuration 4

Final Geometry

The design concept for this project was derived from a parametric massing form. The building serves a office building in the urban context. The project explored the use of various materials and systems. 17


Door, Window, Stairs Design 3 - Prof. Watters - Fall 09

This project consisted on the understanding of the roles of doors, windows, and stairs. “John Coltraine’s My Favorite Things� is a classic in Jazz music and I was asked to listen to it carefully and create an architectural composition that analyzed the structure of the song and its moments of pause, rhythm, and complexity. After creating this composition, I was asked to take a moment in the collage and create an architectural piece that has the three major components of architecture, door, window, and stairs.

The bold and dominant element taken from the composition was used as a threshold piece that divides the model into two pieces, a more dynamic and complex piece, and a more relaxing and simple piece.

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Redefining Spaces Design 2 - Prof. Watters - Summer 09

The purpose of this project was to create three different spaces. The first one was observation for “Mountain II by Agnes”, the second one was meditation for “John Cage’s 4:30” and the craft of artifacts found in the Hanselmann House.

The observation space takes a rectilinear grid that represent the simplicity and repetitiveness that Agnes portrayed on her “Mountain II.”

The meditation space was designed to create a feeling of closure so that the acoustics of it would enhance deeply what John Cage tried to tell on his “4:30.”

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Photography Various locations - Hobby

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School of Visual Arts And Design Building: Addition to UCF campus Design 6 - Prof. Cornetet - Spring 12

Major forces Minor forces

With the Student Union being the center point of the campus, this addition would offer a creative alternative to connect the parking of the Performing Arts Center buildings to the Student Union building, a place visited hundred of times by the students. In addition, the hall of the SVAD building would offer the opportunity for art students to pin up their works making it appealing to any people passing by it. 22

Existing pedestrian Circulation

Proposed pedestrian Circulation

Path from Student Union to parking activates the center of the Performing arts.

Existing Connectors Missing Connectors


Gallery Conference Office Server Cafeteria Restrooms Elevator Studio Loft 3D design 2D design Slide Room Restrooms Elevator

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An enjoyable path created to appreciate art. 24


View from lobby. The design concept is to provide a connection for the performing arts center to the student union. The student union building is the most visited building in campus due to the many amenities located inside. The existing parking lots create a void in campus circulation. Due to missing connectivity, the performance art center buildings go unnoticed from the rest of the campus. What better way to attract students from other majors than actually showcase student work on their way to they vehicles? This proposed pathway would attract student body, promote art in a fun way, and encourage students to achieve their full potential as their work would not only be exhibit during class momentarily as the exhibition hallway would serve as an effective way to encourage social interaction to happen between students from different disciplines. An admiration of a piece of art would not only help socializing, it would also promote art pieces for a potential sale for anyone who is in the market to buy fine art. No student would ever go unnoticed again. Students would benefit from the exciting opportunities that this exhibition hall would create.

View from studio meeting space. 25


Renderings Explorations Various - Fall 12/Spring 13

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Professional Practice L.L. Bean - Supervised by Rick Smith - 2014/2015

South Elevation

L.L. Bean (Easton, Ohio) Takeover for existing tenant. Rebuild of existing facade to match client branding.

Interior Rendering 30

Interior Shot

Photo by @LLBeanEaston twitter

Wall Section @ Entry


West Elevation

Interior Shot

Exterior Rendering with Boot Sculpture

North Elevation

Photo by @EastonTrende twitter

Reflective Ceiling plan

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1'-0"

T.O. CORNICE 25'-0"

L.L. Bean (Leawood, Kansas) Takeover for existing tenant. Rebuild of existing facade to match client branding.

3'-6"

2 TYPICAL WAYFIND SIGN - TYPE D (OFCI) SCALE: 1 1/2"=1'-0"

B.O. SIGN 14'-10"

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2

METAL STRING TO BE HANGED FROM STRUCTURE ABOVE

4'-0"

1'-0"

T.O. COPING 32'-0" FIELD VERIFY

Florida Corporate Certificate #AA C000526

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1925 Prospect Ave. Orlando, FL 32814 P (407) 661-9100 F (407) 661-9101

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A501-1

B.O. CANOPY 9'-6"

T.O. SLAB 0'-0"

T.O. CORNICE 25'-0"

SINGLE PLY ROOFING MEMBRANE OVER TAPERED INSULATION BOARD OVER EXTERIOR SHEATHING

3'-6"

A401-6

LIGHT GA FRAMING

2 TYPICAL WAYFIND SIGN - TYPE D (OFCI) SCALE: 1 1/2"=1'-0"

NEW PREFINISHED METAL CANOPY WITH HIGH PERFORMANCE EXTERIOR METAL PAINT COLOR "DARK BRONZE" TO MATCH STOREFRONT

1 PROPOSED EXTERIOR ELEVATION

B.O. SIGN 14'-10"

Scale 1/4"=1'-0"

B.O. CANOPY 9'-6" A.F.F.

B.O. CANOPY 9'-6"

4'-0" CAN LIGHT TO MATCH EXISTING

CLIENT NAME

4'-0" CAN LIGHT TO MATCH EXISTING

1" DIA. 161 " THICK RUBBER GASKET

6"

1"

36" BENDING BRANCHES CHILDREN'S PADDLE BY G.C.

1'-6"

34'-4"

4'-4"

4'-3"

TO SLAB 0'-0"

6"

ELEVATION A401-7

6 PADDLE DOOR HANDLE - ELEVATION

5'-2"

PLAN

5'-2"

5'-2"

5'-2"

4'-3"

4"

Scale 1'-0" = 1'-0"

S3

2'-8"

3 5/8"

ALUMINUM BASE MATERIAL W/ OXIDIZED SATIN BRONZE PLATED. OIL RUBBED US 100 FINISH

7 PADDLE HANDLE BRACKET DETAIL

Scale: 1 1/2" - 1'-0"

5'-2"

2"

PROVIDE (2) BRACKETS PER DOOR. PLUS ANY ASSOCIATED POST FOR PADDLE REINFORCEMENT AS REQUIRED.

3'-4"

TOP OF 2 x 8 TYP.

DOOR PANEL

4'-10"

11 2"

5'-1" 2'-6"

2'-6"

6'-10" 9"

TO SLAB 0'-0"

3/16

STOREFRONT

S1

ELEVATION

S2

SF

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4 ANCHOR ROD LOWER

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ANCHOR ROD UPPER SCALE: 3"=1'-0"

EXTERIOR SIGNAGE ELEVATION Scale: 1/2" = 1'-0"

SCALE: 3"=1'-0"

PROVIDE (2) BRACKETS PER DOOR. PLUS ANY ASSOCIATED POST FOR PADDLE REINFORCEMENT AS FINISH FLOOR REQUIRED.

COPYRIGHT

2'-0"

6"

7'-0"

1"

SEE SCHEDULE

9'-11"

7'-0"

EQ

1"

DETAIL FOR REFERENCE ONLY

2'-2"

SIGNAGE TO BE SUBMITTED UNDER SEPARATE PERMIT

SEE SCHEDULE

3"

1'-6"

EQ 1/8

FACE COLUMN, TYP.

BOTH SIDES

2" NOM. DIA. XS (SCH. 80) PIPE, TYP. W/ 1/8" CAP PL. EACH END

6'-0"

20'-9"

10'-3" 2'-2"

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9 Door Type 10 Storefront Elevations PADDLE DOOR HANDLE - ELEVATION Scale 1/4"=1'-0"

7 PADDLE HANDLE BRACKET DETAIL

Scale 1/4"=1'-0"

Scale: 1 1/2" - 1'-0"

ALUMINUM BASE MATERIAL W/ OXIDIZED SATIN BRONZE PLATED. OIL RUBBED US 100 FINISH

A401

20'-9"

5'-1" 2'-6"

2'-6"

6'-10"

Floor plan

9"

7'-0"

7'-0"

EQ

9'-11"

2'-0"

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DETAIL FOR REFERENCE ONLY

SIGNAGE TO BE SUBMITTED UNDER SEPARATE PERMIT

SEE SCHEDULE

EQ 3"

3/16

STOREFRONT SF

S1

7' - 0"

1 3/4"

SF1

ALUM

-

S2

ALUM

GENERAL NOTES

1. REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS FOR INSTRUCTIO

FOR LEED CERTIFICATION, MATERIAL, MANUF

5'-2"

5'-2"

5'-2"

S3

SEE SCHEDULE

FACE COLUMN, TYP.

1/8

2" NOM. DIA. XS (SCH. 80) PIPE, TYP. W/ 1/8" CAP PL. EACH END

2'-2"

DOOR SCHEDULE FRAME DOOR FIRE HEIGHT THICKNESS TYPE MATERIAL RATING TYPE MATERIA

34'-4" 4'-3"

10'-3" 6'-0"

3' - 0"

Operations : During business hours the doors are dogged and act as a push/pull; using the wall switch will start the opening cycle. A keyed wall switch is provided to cut power to outside wall switch to prevent tampering after hours.

4'-10"

BOTH SIDES

WIDTH

HW # 1 Pair, exterior aluminum type entry doors with ADA Operator 2 Continuous geared hinge 780-112HD x [proper length] x DBA 1 Concealed VR exit device ED4800 x M52 x 0859 x US10B 1 Concealed VR exit device ED4800 x M52 x EO x US10B 2 Special pulls custom mounting brackets 2 Special paddle pulls 1 Surface door operator 7000 series x DBA 1 Surface closer 2 Wall switch 661 1 Keyed on/off maintain switch FAMKA (proper cylinder) 2 Kickplates 190S x [proper height x proper width] x US10B Threshold and weather stripping GC to Pre-drill for Door Security Contacts

Scale 1'-0" = 1'-0"

2'-2"

PR

MICHAEL E. LYNCH KS# 4957

8"

PADDLE POSTS BY G.C. 4"

TOWN CENTER CROSSING 4401 W. 119TH STREET LEAWOOD, KS 66209

1"

R1

L.L. BEAN

"

R1

PROJECT NAME

FOR LEED CERTIFICATION, MATERIAL, MANUFACTURER, AND FINISHES.

QTY.

Refer to specification SECTION 08 71 00 DOOR HARDWARE for more information. Text in brackets are prompts for information which is to be determined by the hardware supplier and shown on the hardware schedule.

RELEASE

1. REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS FOR INSTRUCTION ON WINDOW AND DOOR REQUIREMENTS

ROOM NAME

SALES FLOOR

HARDWARE SETS

CLAMP (2) ALLEN HEAD SCREWS FROM BACK SIDE

GENERAL NOTES

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Operations : During business hours the doors are dogged and act as a push/pull; using the wall switch will start the opening cycle. A keyed wall switch is provided to cut power to outside wall switch to prevent tampering after hours.

1" DIA. 161 " THICK RUBBER GASKET

NOTES

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EXTERIOR ELEVATION AND DETAILS

ALUM

- All reports, plans, specifications, computer files, field data, notes and other documents are instruments of service prepared by: Cuhaci & Peterson, (C & P) as instruments of service remain the property of C & P. C & P shall retain all common law, statutory and other reserved rights, including the copyright thereto. Any use or reproduction of this document without written permission from C & P is a violation of Federal copyright laws.

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C

ALUM

4"

21 2"

4"

SF1

Refer to specification SECTION 08 71 00 DOOR HARDWARE for more information. Text in brackets are prompts for information which is to be determined by the hardware supplier and shown on the hardware schedule.

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1

8"

1 3/4"

HW # 1 Pair, exterior aluminum type entry doors with ADA Operator 2 Continuous geared hinge 780-112HD x [proper length] x DBA 1 Concealed VR exit device ED4800 x M52 x 0859 x US10B 1 Concealed VR exit device ED4800 x M52 x EO x US10B 2 Special pulls custom mounting brackets 2 Special paddle pulls 1 Surface door operator 7000 series x DBA 1 Surface closer 3 1 2 Wall switch 661 4 1 Keyed on/off maintain switch FAMKA (proper cylinder)8 2 Kickplates 190S x [proper height x proper width] x US10B Threshold and weather stripping GC to Pre-drill for Door Security Contacts

8"

1'-4" 4'-4"

7' - 0"

100A

BORE AND THREAD AS REQUIRED FOR CRL THRU-BOLT FOR 1 34" THICK DOOR MOUNTING

DOOR SCHEDULE FRAME DOOR HDW. FIRE HEIGHT THICKNESS TYPE MATERIAL RATING TYPE MATERIAL SET

HARDWARE SETS

2'-8"

3 5/8"

9"

3' - 0"

R1"

SCALE: 3"=1'-0"

WIDTH

PLAN

DOOR PANEL

6"

4 ANCHOR ROD LOWER

1 8"

CYLINDER. COORDINATE VERTICAL CONCEALED ROD DEVISE WITH HARDWARE MOUNTING.

PADDLE POSTS BY G.C.

2"

3/16 1"

FASTEN W/ CRL THRU-BOLT FOR 1 34" THICK DOOR PULL CLAMP (2) ALLEN HEAD SCREWS FROM BACK SIDE MOUNTING, PROVIDE FINISH WASHER AT INTERIOR SIDE. PROVIDE NEOPRENE BUSHING AT PADDLE SIDE. R

PR

A401-7

2" NOM. DIA. XS (SCH. 80) PIPE,TYP. W/ 1/8" CAP PL. EACH END

1"

8"

QTY.

ROOM NAME

SALES FLOOR

11 2"

9"

TOP OF 2 x 8 TYP.

TYP.

R1"

36" BENDING BRANCHES CHILDREN'S PADDLE BY G.C.

3/16

11"

3

4"

R1"

TYP.

1

CYLINDER. COORDINATE VERTICAL CONCEALED ROD DEVISE WITH HARDWARE MOUNTING.

2" NOM. DIA. XS (SCH. 80) PIPE,TYP. W/ 1/8" CAP PL. EACH END

11"

BORE AND THREAD AS REQUIRED FOR CRL THRU-BOLT FOR 1 34" THICK DOOR MOUNTING

21 2"

FASTEN W/ CRL THRU-BOLT FOR 1 34" THICK DOOR PULL MOUNTING, PROVIDE FINISH WASHER AT INTERIOR SIDE. PROVIDE NEOPRENE BUSHING AT PADDLE SIDE.

3"

1'-4"

1/8

R3

BOTH SIDES

3"

23 8"

21 2"

A401-7

1/8

100A

A401-7

2"

BOTH SIDES

OPENING NO.

2"

1

1"

1"

11 2"

21 2"

2"

23 8"

SCALE: 1"=1'-0"

1"

3 CANOPY DETAIL

R3

WOOD SOFFIT, 5 21" TONGUE AND GROOVE, WESTERN RED CEDAR, SMOOTH FINISH, COLOR OLYMPIC EXTERIOR SEMI-TRANSPARENT #726 TO MATCH EXISTING

OPENING NO.

3'-4"

2"

CHECKED

1"

SHEET TITLE

11 2"

L.L. BEAN

Scale 1/4"=1'-0"

15 CASCO STREET FREEPORT, MAINE 04033

PROPOSED EXTERIOR ELEVATION

07/14/15

Front Elevation 1

DRAWN

B.O. CANOPY 9'-6" A.F.F.

2150231

SCALE: 1"=1'-0"

A401-6

NEW PREFINISHED METAL CANOPY WITH HIGH PERFORMANCE EXTERIOR METAL PAINT COLOR "DARK BRONZE" TO MATCH STOREFRONT

DATE

Canopy detail 3 CANOPY DETAIL

Photo by Deana W.

T.O. SLAB 0'-0"

SINGLE PLY ROOFING MEMBRANE OVER TAPERED INSULATION BOARD OVER EXTERIOR SHEATHING LIGHT GA FRAMING

PROJECT NO.

4'-0"

WOOD SOFFIT, 5 21" TONGUE AND GROOVE, WESTERN RED CEDAR, SMOOTH FINISH, COLOR OLYMPIC EXTERIOR SEMI-TRANSPARENT #726 TO MATCH EXISTING

5'-2"


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L.L. Bean (Richmond, Virginia) Takeover from existing food court. Interior alterations to match client branding. CL

EQ.

EQ.

CL

6

OPEN BEYOND

OPEN BEYOND

10'-6"

A703-12 SIM.

FINISH FLOOR 3

7

7

7

A502-2

7

2

SIDE ELEVATION Scale 3/16"=1'-0"

Photo by Joe Mahoney

AA

BB

CC

DD

EE

FF CL

EQ.

6

9

EQ.

1

9

A703-13

EQ.

CL

EQ.

7

1

7

7

4

A703-12

2'-1"

2'-1"

CL CL

7

EQ.

CL

CL

EQ.

6

CL

1

9'-11"

9'-11"

9'-6" V.I.F.

8 9'-6" V.I.F.

8

FINISH FLOOR 7

3

2 1

1

A502-1

A502-2 SIM

3'-1"

2'-0" 4"

1 6'-0"

2'-0" 4"

16'-9" V.I.F.

3'-1"

7

7

1

7

7

8'-0" V.I.F.

A501-1

7 A702-13

A501-2

7

1 FRONT ELEVATION Scale 3/16"=1'-0"

KEYNOTES

#

1. NEW STOREFRONT SYSTEM TO BE INSTALLED STRICTLY PER MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS. REFER TO A203. 2. NEW ENTRY STOREFRONT DOORS TO BE INSTALLED AS SPECIFIED. REFER TO A203. 3. NEW GREEN BOARD AND BATTEN SIDING TO BE INSTALLED STRICTLY PER MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS. REFER TO A901. 4. NEW TONGUE AND GROOVE CEDAR SIDING TO BE INSTALLED STRICTLY PER MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS. REFER TO A901. 5. NEW EXTERIOR LIGHT FIXTURES TO BE INSTALLED. REFER TO A102 AND ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS. 6. NEW SIGNAGE INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED FACE-LIT SIGN. GC TO PROVIDE FINAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTION. TENANT'S SIGN VENDOR TO INSTALL. REFER TO A701. 7. EXISTING TO REMAIN 8. EXTERIOR SCONCE. REFER TO LT-02 ON SHEET A901. 9. LANDLORD TO REMOVE EXISTING FLAG POLES. 1

Floor plan

Photo by L.L. Bean

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Lake Formosa Transit Oriented Development Design 7 - Prof. McPeek - Fall 12

A new transportation system for the Central Florida community is scheduled for construction. It has been planned and approved by the Florida government and its mission is to offer people a more convenient way to travel from south Orlando to Sanford. As the Central Florida community is expected to grow 3.2 millions by 2020, Transportation department of Florida opted for this alternative that would benefit the future of the region. The site for this project is located within a 5 mile radius from a scheduled Sunrail station and the department of transportation is looking for smart ways to reduce the travel time and make the area more pedestrian friendly and eco-friendly by the creation of a Transit Oriented Development that would provide shelter and active the site which currently is undervalued and has many areas such as parking lots that are underused.

Residential Commercial Medical office/Office Parking Amenities Bridges

Zoning

Circulation

Main Routes

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Local Routes

Railroad

Commercial

Community Uses

Mix-Use

Residential

Urban Open Spaces

Residential


For this project, the main problem of the current state of the site is that the railroad divides the site into two parts. In order to reconnect the two parts I created a pedestrian friendly pathway parallel to the railroad to activate the area and with the addition of a park and a road to the parking garage commercial users and residents can share public spaces together. The residential component of the TOD has 132 units. In addition, it has a theater, a grocery store, a low scale mall, gym, medical offices, and about 25 retails.

East Elevation

West Elevation 35


Park in the middle of the Transit Oriented Development urbanizes the zone and makes it more pedestrian friendly. Also, the park creates a pleasant pause moment from shopping for the commercial users.

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Art Installation: Reusing recycle materials Design 8 - Prof. Cornetet - Spring 13

Wayne Shand, Julio Campo, Brandon Abney, and I were tasked to select a recycle material and turn them into an art installation at the Mills 50 district. The four of us selected egg cartons and we were intrigue by the geometric capabilities of egg cartons unique geometry.

Single egg carton

Vertical cardboard parts.

Edges cut off to make it tillable.

Horizontal cardboard parts.

Model by Brandon Abney

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Egg carton turn into large panels.

Waffle structure of the cardboard pieces.


Egg crates panels.

Panel attached to structure with nylon.

Site plan

The unique shape of the egg cartons and the property of the paper-mache material combines to absorb ambient sounds and creates an acoustic moment in an urban area.

Photo by James Cornetet

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Related Experience

Curriculum Vitae

Architecture Graduate, Cuhaci & Peterson Architects, Engineers, and Planners, Orlando, FL

- Produced construction documents on projects ranging from remodels/take-overs of existing facilities to special Liquor box additions using Auto Cad, SketchUp and Revit. - Fully coordinated commercial projects with in-house and out-of-house consultants. - Assisted on 3D modeling and create photo-realistic renderings using SketchUp and Photoshop for retail client. - Responsible for code research, submittals, PowerPoint presentations, and revisions for multiple projects.

Summer Intern, Baker Barrios Architects, Orlando, FL

- Design proposals for current projects; - Create presentations for clients using Adobe InDesign; - File past projects documents into the archive; - Fixed construction drawings in Auto Cad Architecture;

Mar 14-Present

May 13-Aug 13

Education University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL — B.D. in Architecture

2010-2013

Valencia College, Orlando, FL — Associate in Arts Architecture

2008-2010

Software Proficiency Proficiency in: Auto Cad Autodesk Revit SketchUp Rhinoceros Kerkythia Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Lightroom Adobe InDesign Lumion 3D Studio Max Sketchbook Familiar in: ArchiCad Grasshopper Autodesk Maya Adobe After Effects 40


References • Rick Smith Project Architect Cuhaci & Peterson Architects 930 Woodcock Road, Suite 101 Orlando, FL, 32803 407-661-9100 Ricks@c-p.com • Marcos Del Orbe Senior Project Coordinator Cuhaci & Peterson Architects 930 Woodcock Road, Suite 101 Orlando, FL, 32803 407-223-8070 Marcosd@c-p.com • James Cornetet Former Professor/Project Architect Levy Architects 2438 West Anderson Lane, Suite B-2 Austin, Texas 78757 512-342-9177 James@LevyArchitects.com • Allen Watters Program Director of Valencia College and UCF Architecture programs Valencia College/UCF 1800 South Kirkman Road, Building 9-224 Orlando, FL, 32811 407-582-1478 Dwatters@valenciacollege.edu

Contact information Mail:14114 Weymouth Run, Orlando, FL, 32828 Phone: (407)965-7866 Email: sfernandez0321@gmail.com 41


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Thank you

To my family for all your love and support

To my professors at University of Central Florida for your guidance and education you have provided me with. James Cornetet, Thomas McPeek, Carlos Barrios and Stephanie Appel.

To my Professors at Valencia College for giving me the foundation to the vocation of architecture. Allen Watters, Jason Towers, Kelly White and Mark Wunderlin.

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Contact information 14114 Weymouth Run, Orlando, FL, 32828 Phone: (407)965-7866 Email: sfernandez0321@gmail.com


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