Architecture Portfolio 2024

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REINVENTING THE FUTURE ARCHITECTURE/ TECHNOLOGY / DESIGNEXPLIST

“I REALLY BELIEVE IN THE IDEA OF THE FUTURE” ZAHA HADID

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C A L I F O R N I A S T A T E P O LY T E C H N I C U N I V E R S I T Y P O M O N A

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 ART MUSEUM

1ST SEMESTER STUDIO PROJECT

Fluent public circulation and accessibility are the main drivers for the form and programmatic layout of the museum. The building aims to create a dynamic structure that detached from the ground floor and uses the aerial space as much as posssible to allow the public to access the plaza behind the site. The building is made out of two monolithic forms that

collide and zigzag from the bottom left to upper righ The dynamic form of the building allowed me to crea a single circulation that connects all floors uninterrupted. The building has different light wells that rea the ground floor, thus maintaining accessibility and openness of the adjacent plazas.

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The height of the building match the adjacent lots.

INFILL The building occupays an unexploided lot in between two existing buildings

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C A L I F O R N I A S T A T E P O LY T E C H N I C U N I V E R S I T Y P O M O N A

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 ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL CAL POLY POMONA, CA

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2ND SEMESTER STUDIO PROJECT

Interconnection and fluid circulation are the core features of this architecture school that through the use of elongated curved pathways achieves connectivity of horizontal and vertical space. The plinth is meant to be a versatile space that allows students to move effortlessly from the north to the south side of the plinth or maneuver and take a journey through the centered galleria for recreation and inspiration. The tower meets the ground floor with an open and low elevation public plaza that gives the illusion of a levitating and light tower structure; this plaza also allows a welcoming entrance to the public inside the school since it faces the main public circulation on the south side of the building. As we enter the school through the plaza, we encounter two main courtyards divided by the galleria. Once inside the courtyard the plinth forces us to evaluate a series of different options to experience the space, for we encounter ramps of different elevation and dimensions that lead to different spaces.

The tower consists of three different facade systems its individual purpose. The first system consists of glass and stainless-steel panels that work for enclo second facade is made of concrete glass-fiber-reinfo els that create a semi-monolithic structure that merge with the inside walls to partake with the structure and of the tower. The third facade system consists of met that wrap around the tower for sun shading and air flo

The overall design of the building is mean spire architecture students to innovate and in a fu-ture full of new possibilities for arc

5400 sq ft The school includes an art gallery, seminar space, studio class rooms. and an auditorium.

12 STOREY The height of the building is similar to the former CLA tower demolished in 2022.

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C A L I F O R N I A S T A T E P O LY T E C H N I C U N I V E R S I T Y P O M O N A

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 TOWER DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES, CA

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3RD SEMESTER STUDIO PROJECT

Fluent public circulation and accessibility are the main drivers for the form and programmatic layout of the museum. The building aims to create a dynamic structure that detached from the ground floor and uses the aerial space as much as posssible to allow the public to access the plaza behind the site. The building is made out of two monolithic forms that

collide and zigzag from the bottom left to upper right The dynamic form of the building allowed me to creat a single circulation that connects all floors uninterrupted. The building has different light wells that reac the ground floor, thus maintaining accessibility and openness of the adjacent plazas.

5000 sq ft The building includes a gallery, lobby, auditorium, public space and office space.

4 STOREY

The height of the building match the adjacent lots.

INFILL The building occupays an unexploided lot in between two existing buildings

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3'-2"

1'-0"

1'-2"

FUGIA VOLESTRUM ASISE DISESO TAS ET VERELONIE VIVERUM CONFESOPUB LOR

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12'-0"

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LANDING


FUGIA VOLESTRUM ASISE DISESO TAS ET VERELONIE VIVERUM CONFESOPUB LOR

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C A L I F O R N I A S T A T E P O LY T E C H N I C U N I V E R S I T Y P O M O N A

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1ST SEMESTER STUDIO PROJECT

Fluent public circulation and accessibility are the main drivers for the form and programmatic layout of the museum. The building aims to create a dynamic structure that detached from the ground floor and uses the aerial space as much as posssible to allow the public to access the plaza behind the site. The building is made out of two monolithic forms that

collide and zigzag from the bottom left to upper righ The dynamic form of the building allowed me to crea a single circulation that connects all floors uninterrupted. The building has different light wells that rea the ground floor, thus maintaining accessibility and openness of the adjacent plazas.

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DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES, CA

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5000 sq ft

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The building includes a gallery, lobby, auditorium, public space and office space. SERV

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4 STOREY

The height of the building match the adjacent lots.

INFILL The building occupays an unexploided lot in between two existing buildings

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FUGIA VOLESTRUM ASISE DISESO TAS ET VERELONIE VIVERUM CONFESOPUB LOR

NAM ATETUR ALICTION PREM FUGIA IPIA AS


C A L I F O R N I A S T A T E P O LY T E C H N I C U N I V E R S I T Y P O M O N A

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 BRIDGE

1ST SEMESTER STUDIO PROJECT

Fluent public circulation and accessibility are the main drivers for the form and programmatic layout of the museum. The building aims to create a dynamic structure that detached from the ground floor and uses the aerial space as much as posssible to allow the public to access the plaza behind the site. The building is made out of two monolithic forms that

collide and zigzag from the bottom left to upper righ The dynamic form of the building allowed me to crea a single circulation that connects all floors uninterrupted. The building has different light wells that rea the ground floor, thus maintaining accessibility and openness of the adjacent plazas.

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5000 sq ft

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The building includes a gallery, lobby, auditorium, public space and office space. SERV

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LEY

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4 STOREY

The height of the building match the adjacent lots.

INFILL The building occupays an unexploided lot in between two existing buildings

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SOUTH WEST ELEVATION

SOUTH EAST ELEVATION

FUGIA VOLESTRUM ASISE DISESO TAS ET VERELONIE

NORTH WEST ELEVATION

NAM ATETUR ALICTION PREM FUGIA IPIA AS

NORTH EAST ELEVATION


FUGIA VOLESTRUM ASISE DISESO TAS ET VERELONIE

NAM ATETUR ALICTION PREM FUGIA IPIA AS


C A L I F O R N I A S T A T E P O LY T E C H N I C U N I V E R S I T Y P O M O N A

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1ST SEMESTER STUDIO PROJECT

OBSERVATORY CENTER Fluent public circulation and accessibility are the main drivers for the form and programmatic layout of the museum. The building aims to create a dynamic structure that detached from the ground floor and uses the aerial space as much as posssible to allow the public to access the plaza behind the site. The building is made out of two monolithic forms that

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collide and zigzag from the bottom left to upper right. The dynamic form of the building allowed me to create a single circulation that connects all floors uninterrupted. The building has different light wells that reach the ground floor, thus maintaining accessibility and openness of the adjacent plazas.

5

5000 sq ft

10

The building includes a gallery, lobby, auditorium, public space and office space. SERV

ICE AL

LEY

20

4 STOREY

The height of the building match the adjacent lots.

INFILL The building occupays an unexploided lot in between two existing buildings

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L2

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COLOR LEGEND COLUMN JOIST BEAM GIRDERS HORIZONTAL BRACING LATERAL X-DIRECTION CANTILEVERED PORTION


HANDRAIL

GUTTER

BEAM W12X65

METAL HEATER

FIBER CEMENT PANEL 5'X5'

STAINLESS STEEL TUBE

METAL SILL

CONCRETE FLOOR

GUTTER

BATT INSULATION WEATHER RESISTANT BARRIER RIGID INSULATION

PANEL CLIP BATT INSULATION RIGID INSULATION

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C-SHAPE CHANNEL BEAM

BATT INSULATION

PANEL CLIP

PLYWOOD SHEATING

C-SHAPE CHANNEL BEAM

FIBER CEMENT PANEL 5'X5'

PANEL CLIP

RIGID INSULATION

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METAL FLASHING FIBER CEMENT PANEL 5'X5'

BATT INSULATION PLYWOOD SHEATING

METAL FLASHING

BEAM W12X65

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FIBER CEMENT PANEL 5'X5'

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WATERPROOFING MEMBRAN PLYWOOD SHEATING RIGID INSULATION

RA-01

FIBER CEMENT PANEL 5'X5'

BATT INSULATION

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EXTERIOR

FIBER CEMENT PANEL 5'X5'

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INTERIOR

WA-01 INTERIOR

EXTERIOR

FIBER CEMENT PANEL 5'X5'

WEATHER RESISTANT BARRIE

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RIGID INSULATION

FA-01

BEAM W12X65

METAL FLASHING

RIGID INSULATION

PLYWOOD SHEATING

WEATHER RESISTANT BARRIER

PLYWOOD SHEATING

LOW EMISSITIVY GLASS

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METAL FLASHING CONCRETE FLOOR

PLYWOOD SHEATING

METAL SILL

BEAM W12X65

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NAIL

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PLYWOOD SHEATING BATT INSULATION

WA-01

INTERIOR

INTERIOR

FIBER CEMENT PANEL 5'X5' CONCRETE FLOOR PLYWOOD SHEATING

FA-01

BATT INSULATION PANEL CLIP

DETAIL WALL SECTION


CODE ANALYSIS

D-2 D-3

1507.4.2 Deck Slope Minimum slopes for metal roof panels shall comply with the following: 1. The minimum slope for lapped, nonsoldered seam metal roof panels without applied lap sealant shall be three units vertical in 12 units horizontal (25-percent slope). 2. The minimum slope for lapped, nonsoldered seam metal roof panels with applied lap sealant shall be one-half unit vertical in 12 units horizontal (4-percent slope). Lap sealants shall be applied in accordance with the approved manufacturer's installation instructions. 3. The minimum slope for standing-seam metal roof panel systems shall be one-quarter unit vertical in 12 units horizontal (2-percent slope).

LOW EMISSITIVY GLASS RIGID INSULATION GUTTER METAL HEATER METAL SILL BATT INSULATION PLYWOOD SHEATING

1503.2 Flashing

PANEL CLIP FIBER CEMENT PANEL 5'X5'

D-3

Flashing shall be installed in such a manner so as to prevent water from entering the wall and roof through joints in copings, through moisture-permeable materials and at intersections with parapet walls and other penetrations through the roof plane.

1502.4 Gutters Gutters and leaders placed on the outside of buildings, other than Group R-3, private garages and buildings of Type V construction, shall be of noncombustible material or not less than Schedule 40 plastic pipe.

BEAM W12X65 CONCRETE FLOOR PLYWOOD SHEATING BATT INSULATION WEATHER RESISTANT BARRIER RIGID INSULATION

1403.2 Water-Resistive Barrier

C-SHAPE CHANNEL BEAM

Not fewer than one layer of No.15 asphalt felt, complying with ASTM D226 for Type 1 felt or other approved materials, shall be attached to the studs or sheathing, with flashing as described in Section 1404.4, in such a manner as to provide a continuous water-resistive barrier behind the exterior wall veneer.

PANEL CLIP FIBER CEMENT PANEL 5'X5'

D-5 [BS] 1403.5 Metal Exterior walls constructed of cold-formed steel, structural steel or aluminum shall be designed in accordance with Chapters 22 and 20, respectively. [BS] 1403.5.1 Aluminum Siding Aluminum siding shall conform to the requirements of AAMA 1402. LOW EMISSITIVY GLASS METAL SILL

708A.2.1 Exterior Windows, Skylights and Exterior Glazed Door Assembly Requirements

METAL FLASHING GUTTER

Exterior windows, skylights and exterior glazed door assemblies shall comply with one of the following requirements:

FIBER CEMENT PANEL 5'X5'

1. Be constructed of multipane glazing with a minimum of one tempered pane meeting the requirements of Section 2406 Safety Glazing, or 2. Be constructed of glass block units, or Have a fire-resistance rating of not less than 20 minutes when tested according to NFPA 257, or

CONCRETE FLOOR BATT INSULATION PLYWOOD SHEATING C-SHAPE CHANNEL BEAM RIGID INSULATION BEAM W12X65

3. Be tested to meet the performance requirements of SFM Standard 12-7A-2.

D-2

LOW EMISSITIVY GLASS METAL SILL METAL FLASHING

1015.3 Height

CONCRETE FLOOR

Required guards shall be not less than 42 inches (1067 mm) high, measured vertically as follows: From the adjacent walking surfaces. On stairways and stepped aisles, from the line connecting the leading edges of the tread nosings. On ramps and ramped aisles, from the ramp surface at the guard.

WEATHER RESISTANT BARRIER BEAM W12X65 FIBER CEMENT PANEL 5'X5' PANEL CLIP BATT INSULATION

1011.5.2 Riser Height and Tread Depth

RIGID INSULATION NAIL PLYWOOD SHEATING

D-4

Stair riser heights shall be 7 inches (178 mm) maximum and 4 inches (102 mm) minimum. The riser height shall be measured vertically between the nosings of adjacent treads. Rectangular tread depths shall be 11 inches (279 mm) minimum measured horizontally between the vertical planes of the foremost projection of adjacent treads and at a right angle to the tread's nosing. Winder treads shall have a minimum tread depth of 11 inches (279 mm) between the vertical planes of the foremost projection of adjacent treads at the intersections with the walkline and a minimum tread depth of 10 inches (254 mm) within the clear width of the stair. 1014.2 Height

CONCRETE FLOOR PLYWOOD SHEATING HANDRAIL

Handrail height, measured above stair tread nosings, or finish surface of ramp slope, shall be uniform, not less than 34 inches (864 mm) and not more than 38 inches (965 mm). Handrail height of alternating tread devices and ship's ladders, measured above tread nosings, shall be uniform, not less than 30 inches (762 mm) and not more than 34 inches (864 mm). 1011.6 Stairway Landings

BEAM W12X65 STAINLESS STEEL TUBE METAL FLASHING FIBER CEMENT PANEL 5'X5' METAL FLASHING

There shall be a floor or landing at the top and bottom of each stairway. The width of landings, measured perpendicularly to the direction of travel, shall be not less than the width of stairways served. Every landing shall have a minimum depth, measured parallel to the direction of travel, equal to the width of the stairway or 48 inches (1219 mm), whichever is less. Doors opening onto a landing shall not reduce the landing to less than one-half the required width. When fully open, the door shall not project more than 7 inches (178 mm) into a landing. Where wheelchair spaces are required on the stairway landing in accordance with Section 1009.6.3, the wheelchair space shall not be located in the required width of the landing and doors shall not swing over the wheelchair spaces.

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C A L I F O R N I A S T A T E P O LY T E C H N I C U N I V E R S I T Y P O M O N A

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1ST SEMESTER STUDIO PROJECT

MULTIFAMILY HOUSING Fluent public circulation and accessibility are the main drivers for the form and programmatic layout of the museum. The building aims to create a dynamic structure that detached from the ground floor and uses the aerial space as much as posssible to allow the public to access the plaza behind the site. The building is made out of two monolithic forms that

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collide and zigzag from the bottom left to upper right. The dynamic form of the building allowed me to create a single circulation that connects all floors uninterrupted. The building has different light wells that reach the ground floor, thus maintaining accessibility and openness of the adjacent plazas.

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5000 sq ft

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The building includes a gallery, lobby, auditorium, public space and office space. SERV

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The height of the building match the adjacent lots.

INFILL The building occupays an unexploided lot in between two existing buildings

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yerandim@cpp.edu


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26'-6"

24'-0"

335'-5 41"

26'-6"

30'-6"

7'-0"

30'-6"

5'-0"

34'-8 41"

21'-6 21"


83'-0"

62'-0"

43'-0"

23'-0"

SECTION

A LONGITUDINAL SECTION 83'-0"

62'-0"

43'-0"

23'-0"

SECTION

B


1. FIBER CEMENT PANELS 2. WEATHER BARRIER 3. PLYWOOD SHEATING 4. GLASING 5. WOOD STRUCTURE

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CIRCULATION

PUBLIC PLAZAS


RA-01

83'-0"

D-5

2 BEDROOM UN

83'-0"

1 BEDROOM UN

2 BEDROOM UN

D--1

D-3 3

2

1

2

62'-0"

62'-0"

1. LIVING ROOM 2. BATHROOM 3. CONFERENCE ROOM 4. MAIL ROOM

2

D-2

1 FA-01

WA-01

2

43'-0"

2

2

1 43'-0"

D--4 23'-0"

3

4

23'-0"

WALL FACADE 1'-1/4"


2 BEDROOM UNIT

WET WALLS

ELECTRICAL AND PLUMING SHAFT

1 BEDROOM UNIT

2 BEDROOM UNIT

35'-3" 5'-10 21"

4'-0"

4'-0"

4'-0"

4'-0"

2'-0"

LIVE/WORK UNIT

5'-11" 5 1

2'-0"

11'-5 41" 11'-10"

6'-11 41"

4'-6"

5'-8""

4'-3"

2'-11 21"

9'-8"

10'-0"

9'-8"

1'-9 21"

1'-10 41"

5'-5"

2'-9"

2'-6 21"

SECTION B 35'-3"

11'-10"

22'-1 21"

11'-4 21"

11'-5 41"

6'-11 41"

20'-0"

20'-0"

1'-2 34"

10'-0"

10'-0"

10'-0"

SECTION A

PUBLIC RESTOOM

3'-0"

3'-1"

3'-1 3 ' 1 41"

7'-0 21"

SECTION A

3'-0"

3'-0" 0"

1'-10 34"

1'-9 41"

1'-10 41"

10'-0"

4'-6" 6

SECTION B




C A L I F O R N I A S T A T E P O LY T E C H N I C U N I V E R S I T Y P O M O N A

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1ST SEMESTER STUDIO PROJECT

DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER Fluent public circulation and accessibility are the main drivers for the form and programmatic layout of the museum. The building aims to create a dynamic structure that detached from the ground floor and uses the aerial space as much as posssible to allow the public to access the plaza behind the site. The building is made out of two monolithic forms that

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18'-1 3 0 4"

26'-7 1 2"

321' 3 -9 " 42'-0 3 4"

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4

35'-1 1 1 2"

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49'-7 1 2"

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29'-6 "

321' 3 -9 " 4

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C A L I F O R N I A S T A T E P O LY T E C H N I C U N I V E R S I T Y P O M O N A

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 ART MUSEUM

1ST SEMESTER STUDIO PROJECT

Fluent public circulation and accessibility are the main drivers for the form and programmatic layout of the museum. The building aims to create a dynamic structure that detached from the ground floor and uses the aerial space as much as posssible to allow the public to access the plaza behind the site. The building is made out of two monolithic forms that

collide and zigzag from the bottom left to upper right. The dynamic form of the building allowed me to create a single circulation that connects all floors uninterrupted. The building has different light wells that reach the ground floor, thus maintaining accessibility and openness of the adjacent plazas.

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EAST 1st STREET

DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES, CA

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5000 sq ft

10

The building includes a gallery, lobby, auditorium, public space and office space. SERV

ICE AL

LEY

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4 STOREY

The height of the building match the adjacent lots.

INFILL The building occupays an unexploided lot in between two existing buildings

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yerandim@cpp.edu






C A L I F O R N I A S T A T E P O LY T E C H N I C U N I V E R S I T Y P O M O N A

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 ART MUSEUM

1ST SEMESTER STUDIO PROJECT

Fluent public circulation and accessibility are the main drivers for the form and programmatic layout of the museum. The building aims to create a dynamic structure that detached from the ground floor and uses the aerial space as much as posssible to allow the public to access the plaza behind the site. The building is made out of two monolithic forms that

collide and zigzag from the bottom left to upper right. The dynamic form of the building allowed me to create a single circulation that connects all floors uninterrupted. The building has different light wells that reach the ground floor, thus maintaining accessibility and openness of the adjacent plazas.

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+

16

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"

0'-

0"

EAST 1st STREET

DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES, CA

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5

5000 sq ft

10

The building includes a gallery, lobby, auditorium, public space and office space. SERV

ICE AL

LEY

20

4 STOREY

The height of the building match the adjacent lots.

INFILL The building occupays an unexploided lot in between two existing buildings

@ avantgardde._

yerandim@cpp.edu


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PROJECT INFORMATION: ARCHITECT: LOCATION BUILT: YEAR BUILT:

AREA:

1. LIVING ROOM 2. KITCHEN 3. DINNING ROOM 4. GARAGE 5. MASTER BEDROOM 6. BEDROOM 1 7. BEDROOM 2 8. BATHROOM 1 9. BATHROOM 2 10. BEDROOM 3 11. POOL AREA 12. DRIVEWAY 13. BACKYARD

263.5 ft² 186.83 ft² 159.61 ft² 381.33 ft² 159.18 ft² 104.21 ft² 109.29 ft² 149.14 ft² 35.24 ft² 30.71 ft² 2010 ft² 1338.75 ft² 18696.67 ft²


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