Architecture Portfolio Michael Delash
education University of Maryland, College Park 2019
M. Architecture
University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2015
B.S. Biology B.F.A. Intermedia Arts
skills revit rhino illustrator autocad photoshop indesign lumion premiere pro after effects ms office 3D printing laser cutting french spanish
strengths Team Engagement Time Management Creative Problem Solving Organization Quick Learner
experience Hartman Cox Architects 03.2020-Present
Architecture Staff
Square 134 Architects 06.2019-08.2019
Architecture Intern
University of Maryland, CP 08.2016-12.2019
Teaching Assistant
Wentworth Gallery 03.2016-12.2018
Art Consultant
University of Maryland, CP 06.2017-12.2017
Research Assistant
Work on restoration documentation for historic Washington D.C. buildings. Compile and organize construction documents and maintain information from surveys. Occasionally work on 3D models in SketchUp and Revit.
Worked on many multifamily residential projects on various tasks including facade design, floor plans, details, kitchen elevations and zoning as well as communication with clients and officials
Aided students in their learning process covering a range of topics including diagramming, sketching, writing, researching and studying.
Helped clients design their interiors and arrange their art. Worked with hands to hang, deliver, and show art to clients as well as mend damages
Aided professor aqcuire data for a campus project related to the embodied energy of the buildings on campus. Mentioned in a published article for aiding.
recognition Excellence in Design 09.2019
michael delash michaeldelash1@gmail.com
AIA Maryland Received a jury citation for excellence in design for a studio project the following school year.
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monie bay field station net zero laboratory wetlland research
springhouse grotto sustainable recreation children’s hospital
oil to island adaptive reuse master thesis
eco-campus green planning
campus master plan
professional experience multi-family residential square 134 architects
professional experience historic preservation + addition hartman cox architects
monie bay field station:
state funded laboratory for wetland education 12.2018 architecture studio
This design finds its origin in the same way that the marsh finds its: it is the place where two entities become one and a transitional, interstitial space is the result. This space in nature is marked by the convergence of the water and land which results in the marsh. This building strives to create a similar space as a mediation between built and natural environments.
arrival perspective
classroom perspective
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1 SLIDING HURRICANE SHUTTERS 2 WEATHER PROOFING BASE USING MDO 3 BUILDING LIFTED 2’ ABOVE MIN. REQ’D BY CODE 4 EXPENSIVE EQUIP RAISED UP TO MEZZ. LEVEL
1 PUBLIC 2 PRIVATE 1
INTERSTITIAL SPACE
OVERLAPPING STRUCTURE
PUBLIC + PRIVATE
CIRCULATION
STORM PROTECTION
SUM
MER
lounge perspective
PV PA
NELS
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RAIN COLLECTION
TER
WIN
REUSE GREYWATER
NW WIND
TO RETAIN-
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PRIMARY TREATMENT TANK WETLAND TREATMENT CYCLE DOSING TANK DRIP FIELD
3 2
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(10) GROUND SOURCE HEAT WELL WARM WATER PUMPED TO BE USE HOT WATER USED IN SUB-FLOOR R COLD WATER CYCLED BACK TO W
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SOLAR
WIND
STORMWATER
WASTEWATER
GROUND SOURCE HEAT diagrams
section perspective
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SLIDING CEDAR WD SLAT SCREEN SLIDING GLASS DOOR BEHIND
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CEDAR SHIPLAP 3/4” x 4” WD FURRING 24” O.C. WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE 2” XPS INSULATION VAPER BARRIER 3/4” PLYWOOD SHEATHING 6” HIGH DENSITY CLOSED CELL SPF IN 2” x 6” STUD CABITY AT 24” O.C. 3/4” GRADE A PLYWOOD FINISH
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RECYCLED CORRUGATED METAL SHEET WD FURRING 24” O.C WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE 2” XPS INSULATION VAPER BARRIER 3/4” PLYWOOD SHEATHING 6” HIGH DENSITY CLOSED CELL SPF IN 2” x 6” STUD CABITY AT 24” O.C. 5/8” GWB PAINTED
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3/4” x 12” HARDWOOD FLOOR, FINISHED WITH EPOXY IN LABS 1/8” PAD 1” BEDDING LAYER WITH RADIANT TUBING 16” O.C. 14” TGI JOIST 24” O.C. FILLED WITH HIGH DENSITY CLOSED CELL SPF (2) LAYERS 2” XPS INSULATION 3/4” MDO
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3/4” x 12” HARDWOOD FLOOR, 1/8” PAD 1” BEDDING LAYER WITH RADIANT TUBING 16” O.C. 3/4” PLYWOOD SHEATHING 14” TGI JOIST 24” O.C. 3/4” GRADE A PLYWOOD FINISH
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PV PANEL CORRUGATED METAL ROOF WD FURRING 24” O.C. WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE 3/4” PLYWOOD SHEATHING 3” XPS INSULATION 8” HIGH DENSITY CLOSED CELL SPF 3” TONGUE AND GROOVE WD DECKING
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site plan wall section
model
axonometric
plan
springhouse grotto: natatorium complex for children’s hospital camp 5.2019 topical studio
The focus of this work was to create a multifunctional set of spaces that could easily accomodate a camp full of children with disabilities. Considerations for safety and accessibility that give the children a feeling of freedom and security simultaneously were taken into account while trying to blend into the environment and create a grounded sense of place.
arrival perspective
approach perspective indoor pool
storage/ mech
office office
unisex unisex
lobby
boy’s locker room
girl’s locker room
unisex
outdoor pool
ourdoor pool perspective
pavilion storage pavilion
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indoor pool perspective
pavilion perspective
10’
20’
sunbathing area pavilion
plan
detail models
detail models
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3 45 6 7 8
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6 7 8
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1. sedum plants 2. substrate 3. filter layer 4. water reservoir 5. waterproof membrane
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6. cork rigid insulation 7. vapor barrier 8. waffle concrete roof 9. duct space 10. drop gypsum ceiling
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1. sedum plants 2. substrate 3. filter layer 4. water reservoir 5. waterproof membrane 6. cork rigid insulation 7. vapor barrier 8. waffle concrete roof 9. duct space 10. drop gypsum ceiling 11. concrete parapet wall
1. cross laminated timber 2. charred layer of cross laminated timber 3. flashing 4. aluminum channel 5. charred 2x8
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building + wall sections
oil to island:
repurposing southern california’s offshore drilling platforms 12.2019 master thesis
This thesis offers an alternative approach to the future of the offshore oil platforms. The Beta Unit platforms off the coast of Southern California offer a unique opportunity to develop into a satellite campus for the universities in the region. Here, students can be immersed in their areas of study in a novel way. Utilizing a modular approach to the kept structure introduced distinct challenges and opportunities in a future without dependence on fossil fuels.
arrival perspective
housing housing observatory astronomy lab
lounge offices
classroom recreation
offices
computer lab lecture hall
offices
building section
dorm courtyard perspective
outdoor commons perspective
laboratory perspective
corridor perspective
level 4
level 3
level 1M
assembly diagram
level 1
circulation diagram 2
axon for strip
plans
wall sections
solar gain diagram
eco-campus:
sustainably driven development of UMD’s northern campus 5.2018 urban design studio
The Eco-Campus is a newly developed region of the University of Maryland, College Park cam- pus. It is north of Campus Creek and extends to the northern most tip of the property line. This project’s goal is to create a place on campus where sustainable practices can be housed as well as providing a framework to teach students about these practices
lake perspective
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street sections + plans
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1 - Mixed Use Dorms 2 - Academic 3 - Academic + Agriculture 4 - Waste treatment 5 - Library 6 - Existing Stadium 7 - Water treatment 8 - Solar Decathlon Houses 9 - Organized Quads 10- Amphitheater 11- Parking 12- Recreation Fields 13- Colonnade 8 14- Underground Parking 8 8 8
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master plan
amphitheater perspective
stormwater diagrams
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axonometric
colonnade perspective
site section
professional work experience: square134 architects summer 2019
mixed-use perspective
mixed-use perspective
multi-family residential perspective
multi-family perspective
interiors spec sheet
WALL PAINTS
COUNTERTOPS
INTERIOR FINISHES
BEDROOMS
TRIM, DOORS
KITCHEN
BATHROOM
TILE
BATHS, KITCHENS, LIVING ROOMS, HALLS AND LOBBY
BATH SHOWER + NICHE
KITCHEN BACKSPLASH
LOBBY, CORRIDORS, COMMON SPACES
FLOORING
BATH FLOOR + WALL
CARPET FOR STAIR TREADS AND LANDINGS
WOOD FLOORS FOR UNITS
2106 VERMONT AVE NW WASHINGTON, DC 20001
Construction Set 05.31.19
INTERIOR FINISH
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professional work experience:
hartman cox architects 03.2020-present
sketchup model
historic preservation survey
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historic preservation survey + construction document
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