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GRADUATE WORK
COMPREHENSIVE STUDIO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lubbock Cultural Heritage Center
TOPICAL STUDIO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Canyon Lakes Performance Theatre
URBAN DESIGN STUDIO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .High Cotton Homeless Rehabilitation Project
UNDERGRADUATE WORK
BORDEAUX WINERY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DELINEATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Line DrawingsWater ColorPerspective Studies
Free Hand Drawings
PHOTOGRAPHY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ArchitectureLandscapePortraiture
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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LUBBOCK CULTURAL HERITAGE CENTERThis project is a Cultural Heritage Center for Lubbock, Texas. Mckenzie Park was chosen for the site location, where the center could benefit from water front views. The building program was to include an area for offices, educational rooms, archive space, exhibit space for cultural art, and a grand hall for multi-purpose uses for the community as needed. This design was developed in order to create an open view to the great plains of Lubbock. This reflects Lubbock’s cultural heritage by visually embrac-
SITE ANALYSISThe site is located in Lubbock’s Mckenzie Park. Canyon Lake runs along the south end of the site, to the west is a baseball park as well as the Lubbock Agricultural Museum and the Lubbock Windmill Museum. To the east of the site there are bike trails, a playground, and fishing sites, and to the north are small convenient stores. Most traffic runs on the west and south streets, therefore parking access will be connected to the west street to avoid vehicles near people along the lake side. The site slopes downward towards the water, permitting an optimal viewpoint from the south side of the building towards the water and landscape beyond. This is a prime location for a Cultural Heritage Cen-ter because of the recreational parks and facilities around it, as well as the beautiful natural features around it. This project will magnify the already existing communal use of this site, and will add to the existing line of historic buildings neighboring the site.
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SITE PHOTOGRAPH WITH BUILDING
SOUTH ELEVATION
NORTH ELEVATION
SITE PERSPECTIVE
SITE PLAN
BUILDING SECTION A
COM
PREHEN
SIVE STUD
IO (G
RAD)
ing the “Llano Estacado” landscape discovered by Coronado in 1540 on his quest for the “City of Gold.” The North and South facade are of glass with a wood-post solar screen, as well as the hallway connecting parts of the facility. This transpar-ent design is also effective in creating a clear visual guide throughout the exhibits, so that guests are able to preview what is ahead and determine their next des-tination. The building’s design strives to administer the cultural heritage of Lub-bock by providing displays of historic information inside and outside, and providing a place for the Lubbock community to participate in private and public events.
LEVEL 1 FLOOR PLANLEVEL 2 FLOOR PLAN
BUILDING SQUARE FOOTAGE: 24,873 SQ. FT.
BUILDING SECTION B
BUILDING SECTION A
2
EXTERIOR WALL SECTION 1 (NOT TO SCALE)
WOOD POST & GLASS HALL SECTION (NOT TO SCALE)
LUBBOCK CULTURAL HERITAGE CENTERWALL SECTIONS & DETAILS
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2
BUILDING PERSPECTIVES (DESIGNED AND RENDERED IN REVIT)
SOUTH ENTRANCE PERSPECTIVE
GRAND HALL
ADMINISTRATION LOBBY EXHIBIT ENTRANCE LOBBY
EXHIBIT SPACE
EXTERIOR EXHIBIT PERSPECTIVE
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COM
PREHEN
SIVE STUD
IO (G
RAD)
CANYON LAKE PERFORMANCE THEATREThe theatre is a place where the imagination is free to discover and engage in unknown stories, characters, and experiences. The “unfolding” of a play is an inter-esting concept in the way that a performance invites an audience into its story, and reveals the elements that create it. In architecture, this is something of importance in
ENTRANCE EXIT
THEATRE LOBBYLOBBY
FOOD/INTERACTIVE SPACE
Instead of having the plan as an open concept, where you are always aware of what is next and have straight, ob-vous paths to get there, what if the planunfolded or revealed itself by having paths that lead you to something unexpected, or if the levels of the plan followed the contours of the site to “unfold” the spaces through elevation and plan?
CONCEPT DESIGN
SITE PLAN
THEATRE BAR/LOUNGE
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NORTH ELEVATION
SOUTH ELEVATION
our design. A building should be an experience that invites and guides its occupants to discover its paths and spaces. I have explored the concept of how a play that unfolds its story can be compared to an “unfolding” design and how elements that fold within the plan, elevation, and materials can create a dynamic and interestinc experience.
TOPICAL STU
DIO
(GRAD
)
OFFICE178 SQ. FT
OFFICE160 SQ. FT
OFFICE160 SQ. FT
OFFICE160 SQ. FT
MEETING ROOM 245 SQ. FT
BREAK306 SQ. FT MEN’S
WOMEN’S
COPY/ PRINT
WOMEN’S DRESSING ROOM722 SQ. FT
MEN’S DRESSING ROOM722 SQ. FT
WORKSHOP447 SQ. FT
STORAGE319 SQ. FT
REHEARSAL ROOM 648 SQ. FT
STAGE 1,056 SQ. FT
LOWER LOBBY 2,551 SQ. FT
BAR/LOUNGE 13,232 SQ. FT
STORAGE148 SQ. FT
CONTROL ROOM 307 SQ. FT
WOMEN’S MEN’S
STORAGE128 SQ. FT
GET IN
AUDITORIUM 6,548 SQ. FT
WOMEN’S
OPEN TO BELOW 5,850 SQ. FT
COAT CHECK 135 SQ. FT
OFFICE 107 SQ. FT
OFFICE 107 SQ. FT
BOX OFFICE 506 SQ. FT
MEN’S
ENTRANCE LOBBY 6,551 SQ. FT
LEVEL 1 FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 2 FLOOR PLAN
AUDITORIUM BOX OFFICE
WEST ELEVATION
EAST ELEVATION
2A
2B
2C
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78
1
3
245
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1213
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5678910
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BUILDING SECTION
STRUCTURAL DETAILS (DRAWN IN AUTOCAD)
DETAIL 2B1. METAL PANEL COLUMN WRAP
2. CARPET3. CONCRETE FLOORING
4. STEEL FLOOR JOIST5. DROP CEILING ACT 2”X2”
6. FIBRE QUILT THERMAL INSULATION7. ALUMINUM C-CHANNEL WALL STUD
8. EXTERIOR SHEATHING9. WATER PROOF MEMBRANE
10. EXTERNAL WALL OF CORRUGATED METAL
11. STEEL ANGLES
12. BOLTS TO SECURE METAL PANELS
DETAIL 2A1. CORRUGATED METAL PROFILE SHEET
2. FIBRE QUILT THERMAL INSULATION3. RIDGE PIECE
4. PURLIN5. INNER LINING SHEET
6. VAPOR BARRIER7. EXTERNAL WALL OF CORRUGATED METAL
8. 1/2” EXTERIOR SHEATHING9. WIDE FLANGE COLUMN
10. STEEL DECKING11. STEEL JOIST
12. ALUMINUM C-CHANNEL WALL STUD13. 1/2” GYPSUM WALL BOARD
DETAIL 2C1. WELDED COLUMN PLATE
2. PIER BEYOND3. CONCRETE FOOTING & SLAB
4. CONCRETE RAMP5. FLASHING
AUDITORIUM WALL SECTION
2B
2A
2C
TOPICAL STU
DIO
(GRAD
)
MULTILEVEL ROOF GARDEN/OBSERVATION DECK
SOUTH EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE
NORTH EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE
THEATRE DROP OFF NIGHT SHOT OF THEATRE ENTRANCE
BUILDING PERSPECTIVES (DESIGNED AND RENDERED IN REVIT)
HIGH COTTON HOMELESS REHABILITATIONLINK Ministries is an organization that works to provide shelter, help, and other re-sources to Lubbock’s homeless population. This project is a continuation of their work in downtown Lubbock, where they have re-used existing cotton gins to cre-ate facilities for recreational activities. The project is based on meetings with LINK Ministries and other involved organizations where needs and suggestions were shared and incorporated into the design. The site is divided by a railroad track, with the north site being designated to residential shelters for the home-less, and the south site for recreational facilities that gain revenue for the project.
CONCEPT DESIGN
The project metaphorically resembles a desert oasis. The methods in which the spaces are designed follow the intrinsic qualities of the relieving, shelter-ing, fertile, healing, and invigorating environment that the oasis represents.
OASIS:1. A small fertile or green area in a desert region, usu-ally having a spring or well.
2. Something serving as a refuge, relief, or pleasant change from what is usu-al, annoying, difficult, etc.
RELIEF
REFUGE
INVIGORATING
FERTILE
URBAN
DESIG
N STU
DIO
(GRAD
)The idea behind a homeless rehabilitation project is to provide not only shel-ter for people without homes, but also an environment in which they can regain their dignity, as well as their identity. With a “step-up” program, the homeless can move off the streets and transition into progressively private spaces depen-dent upon their behavior and involvement in the program. The north site will pro-vide medical attention, career and life skill training, childcare, and green spaces. These provide mental and physical healing, as well as the resources needed to get back on their feet. The south site is more community based in which recre-ational facilities such as an indoor paintball, skate park, outdoor concert stage, and more provide an invigorating space for anyone that wants to take part.
SOUTH SITE
NORTH SITE
ADMINISTRATION
PARKING
RETAIL
EVENT CENTER
PARKING
INDOOR PAINTBALL
INDOOR COURTS & BOXING RING
INDOOR SKATE PARK
INDOORROCK WALL
INDOOR TRACK & TRAINING FACILITY
PARKING
MEDICAL CENTER
SHELTERED OUTDOORLIVING SPACE
CAFETERIA SECURITY
COUNSELING CENTER
RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL
PARKING
NORTH SITE (RESIDENTIAL & MEDICAL)
MEDICAL DROP OFF
CAFETERIA & COURTYARD
LIVING QUARTERS
THE NORTH CAMPUS HAD ONE EXISTING, ORANGE AND WHITESTORAGE FACILITY WHICH WAS CONVERTED INTO A CAFETERIA, AND EXPANDED WITH THE ADDITION OF SECURITY AND ASSESSMENT OF-FICES, AS WELL AS SOME RESIDEN-TIAL SPACES. GREEN SPACES ARE INCORPORATED THROUGHOUT THE SITE FOR MENTAL HEALING SPACES.
URBAN
DESIG
N STU
DIO
(GRAD
)SOUTH SITE (PARK & RECREATION)
THE SOUTH CAMPUS HAS EXISTING COTTON GINS THROUGHOUT THE SITE. BY USING THE EXIST-ING STRUCTURE AND REMOVING THE SIDING OF THE GINS, THE SITE CAN BENEFIT FROM A CONCENTRATED AREA FOR AN EVENT CEN-TER. THIS SPACE WILL BE USED FOR A RES-TAURANT, GRAND HALL, OUTDOOR CONCERT STAGE, AND INDOOR PERFORMANCE THEATRE.
THE SOUTH SITE ALSO HAS AN EXIST-ING RED BRICK BUILDING THAT WILL BE RE-USED FOR RETAIL, AND A TRAIN-ING FACILITY FOR LIFE SKILLS AND JOB TRAINING. THE EXISTING RAISED PLATFORM AROUND THE BUILDING WILL SERVE AS AN OUTDOOR PATIO TO ENCOURAGE A SOCIAL ATMOSPHERE.
BORDEAUX WINERYBordeaux’s urban development is predominately of stone facades. The goal of this project is to respect the existing atmosphere, but to create something unique by using familiar material in an unfamiliar way. The form of the project answers to the existing materiality in the commonality of stone through use of a mar-ble facade. However, the design creates a unique and modern statement through the use of a 3D Router to mold the stone into a liquid-like facade. Introducing green space to the stone atmosphere of Bordeaux is another goal of this project,restoring the vegetation that was lost in the area’s development. A lush pathwaY and courtyard will invite pedestrians in to the site and a green roof will be located on the third level for visitors and employees to enjoy.
44 RUE BERREYRE33300 BORDEAUX, FRANCE
SITE PLAN
DESIGN RESPONSE
CUSTOMER INTERACTION
WINERY
WINE MAKING
Prep Fermenting
AgeingDistribution
Grape DeliveryDe-StemmingPressing
FermentationFiltrationLab Tests
Barrel AgeingBottle Ageing
BottlingStorageDelivery
OFFICES RESIDENCY
The owner will have a residenceon site. The house will be two stories, three bedroom, two bath. This provides the owner with
convenient access to his busin-ess, and a relaxing place that is secluded enough for a private
home away from work.
WINERY OFFICES RESIDENCE
WINE MAKING CUSTOMER INTERACTION
SITE PLAN
PROGRAM
BORD
EAUX W
INERY (U
ND
EGRAD
)
DESIGN RESPONSE
CUSTOMER INTERACTION
WINERY
WINE MAKING
Prep Fermenting
AgeingDistribution
Grape DeliveryDe-StemmingPressing
FermentationFiltrationLab Tests
Barrel AgeingBottle Ageing
BottlingStorageDelivery
OFFICES RESIDENCY
The owner will have a residenceon site. The house will be two stories, three bedroom, two bath. This provides the owner with
convenient access to his busin-ess, and a relaxing place that is secluded enough for a private
home away from work.
WEST ELEVATION EAST ELEVATION
NORTH ELEVATION
BUILDING SECTION
STEEL ROOFING
MARBLE PANELS
SHIM
AIR CAVITY
GRADECONCRETE SLAB
BACKING RODS
WATER PROOF SHEET
INSULATED CMU
DOWELL
L STRAP
ANCHOR BOLT
DRYWALL
GYPSUM BOARD
BOND BEAM
MARBLE WALL SECTION
GRADE
CONCRETE SLAB
CONCRETE BEAM
REBAR
24”x24” STONE COLUMNFILLED WITH CONCRETE
GLASS
CONCRETE SLAB
GREEN ROOF
MARBLE SLAB
ANCHOR BOLTS
BACKING ROD
CONCRETE SLAB
GLASS
RUBBER
SIDINGMULLION
SECTION A (WEST) SECTION A (WEST VIEW)
SECTION A (EAST)
SECTION A (EAST VIEW)
MARBLE SLAB
ANCHOR BOLTS
BACKING ROD
CONCRETE SLAB
GLASS
RUBBER
SIDINGMULLION
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UNDERGROUND LEVEL
GROUND LEVEL
SECOND LEVEL
LIGHTING
DAYLIGHTING
TASK LIGHTING
UNDERGROUND LEVEL
GROUND LEVEL
SECOND LEVEL
LIGHTING
ZONING
GREEN SPACE
WINE PRODUCTION
RESIDENTIAL
CUSTOMER INTERACTION
OFFICE SPACE
BORD
EAUX W
INERY (U
ND
ERGAD
)
FRUIT: WATER COLOR WHITE ON BLACK: PRISMACOLOR
STUDY OF WATER COLOR METHODS
PERSPECTIVE: GRAYSCALE MARKERS
TREES: PRISMACOLOR PENCILS & MARKERS
TTU STUDENT UNION: FREE HAND SKETCH
DELINEATION
DELIN
EATION
(UN
DERG
AD)
BRUNO HOUSE: FREEHAND SKETCH
CONTINUOUS CONTOURS: MARKER
TTU BARN PERSPECTIVE: PRISMACOLOR PENCIL 1 & 2 POINT PERSPECTIVE: GRAPHITE
ORGANIC STUDY: CALLIGRAPHY PEN & INDIA INK FENESTRATION: PRISMACOLOR PENCILS
PHOTOGRAPHY
TEXAS TECH MEMORIAL CIRCLE & ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
TTU PHILOSOPHY BUILDING
TTU HOLDEN HALL
CALIFORNIA: CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGYCALIFORNIA: ST. PETER & PAUL CHURCHCALIFORNIA: ST. PETER & PAUL CHURCH
PHO
TOG
RAPHY (U
ND
ERGRAD
)
PALO DURO RANCH
PALO DURO CANYON