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kmrarch
design portfolio
the design portfolio of
krystal rodrigues
kmr.arch@gmail.com p.o. box hm 3371 . hamilton hm px . bermuda617 459 7325 . 441 737 7337
krystal m. rodriguesintern architect
Tadao Ando has said, “You can’t really say what is beautiful about a place, but the image
of the place will remain vividly with you.”
I believe that architecture is our universal language; a great connector in a world of difference. As the first visual clue to a
place, architecture is indicative of cultural and economic situations and, at its best, is intricately woven into the fabric of the
surrounding community. I aspire to architecture that supports and enriches its sociological
and ecological environments. I aspire to architecture that is truly beautiful and its ability
to remain vividly with you.
Design Statement Contents
Curriculum Vitae
Professional Experience01 Bay State Road05 603 Concord Ave09 Reid Ward11 Dowling Residence13 Waterloo House
Design Competition17 Eco-Bar: Beachfront Dining19 Seascape: Lifeguard Tower
Design Studio23 Berliner Festspielhaus29 Lower Roxbury Housing Studio 33 Kyoto Kimono Gallery
educationMASTER OF ARCHITECTUREWentworth Institute of Technology Boston, MA, USA [2010-2011]
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE, cum laudeWentworth Institute of Technology Boston, MA, USA [2005-2009]
BACHELOR OF COMMUNITY DESIGNDalhousie UniversityHalifax, NS, Canada [2002-2005]
professional experience
INTERN ARCHITECT Botelho Wood Architects Smith’s, Bermuda[October 2009 - August 2010]
INTERN ARCHITECT AbodeZCambridge, MA[August 2011 - Present]
Provide design support to the developer and integrated project team for modular, multifamily and mixed-use urban projects in the Cambridge area.
603 Concord Avenue
42 | 54 Bay State Road
Worked directly with principal architect preparing design and construction documents for residential, commercIal and institutional projects from conceptual stage through final completion of construction.
Mid-Atlantic Wellness Institute (MAWI)
Dowling Residence
Renovation of existing psycho-geriatric ward Performed survey of existing conditions, project scope and fee analysis, schematic design options, permit sets, bid analysis, materials research and selection, construction observation, construction change directives, and project management.
3 bedroom residence with income apartmentClient consultation, programming, schematic design, design development, permit sets, construction documents, bid documents, RFI’s, bid analysis
61 modular residential units with retail at ground levelassisted in preparation of special permit set, design development, mechanical system coordination drawings, unit design, bid set and project coordination.
10 modular residential units prepared finishes matrix, marketing drawings, coordination of consultant drawings, unit fit out, staging, presentation materials
study abroadKyoto, Japan [October 2010]
Berlin, Germany [August - November 2008]
Madrid, Spain [May - June 2005]
STUDENT INTERNBotelho Wood Architects Smith’s, Bermuda[May 2004 - August 2009]
Surveyed existing structures and assisted in various design tasks as well as photographing completed projects, preparing presentation boards and archiving completed projects.
skillsAutoCAD, Revit, Form-Z, SketchUP, Adobe Photoshop/ Illustrator, Microsoft Office
Sketching, hand rendering, model making in various materials
AIA, Associate MemberBoston Society of ArchitectsLEED Green AssociateInstitute of Bermuda Architects
Construction Management Continuing Education Courses, WIT, 2012 > Henry Adams Medal, AIAS, 2011 > Architecture Fellowship, WIT, 2010-2011 > Paul Lepercq Architectural Scholarship, Lepercq Foundation, 2010 > 1st Place Student Entry: IBA Design Competition: 2010 > Design Excellence Award, WIT, 2009 > 1st Place: IBA Design Competition: 2009 > IBA [Student Chapter], President 2007-’10 > Stanley G. Kennedy Architectural Award, Institute of Bermuda Architects, 2008 > 2nd Place [Student Jury]: Everett Veterans’ Memorial Design Competition, 2008 > Multicultural Student Association, WIT, Secretary, 2007-’08 > Paragon Award: Advocate for Multiculturalism, WIT, 2007 > Intercultural Center, Department of Student Leadership Programs, WIT, Intern, 2006 -‘08
memberships
awards + activities
other work experienceOFFICE MANAGERJ&W ConstructionSandy’s, Bermuda[November 2009 - Present]
Remotely handle company payroll, invoicing, quarterly payroll tax filing and general client correspondence for a 10 person residential contracting firm.
Sales AssociatePhoenix StoresPembroke, Bermuda[2001 - 2009]
Sales, inventory, receiving and merchandising, hallmark price-pointing.
professional experience
Involvement: prepared finishes matrix, marketing drawings, coordination of consultant drawings, unit fit out, staging, presentation drawings.
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BAY STATE ROAD cambridge, ma AbodeZ, 2012
LIVING/ DINING15’- 3” x 19’ - 0”
KITCHEN7’- 10” x 10’ - 0”
BEDROOM/STUDY13’-0” x 9’ - 7”
MASTER BEDROOM13’-5” x 15’ - 0”
MASTER BATH
5’-11” x 9’ - 4”
BEDROOM #210’-2” x 20’ - 0”
BATHROOM9’-1” x
7’ - 10”
DEN8’- 1” x 12’ - 8”
LIVING/ DINING15’- 3” x 19’ - 0”
KITCHEN7’- 10” x 10’ - 0”
BEDROOM/STUDY13’-0” x 9’ - 7”
MASTER BEDROOM13’-5” x 15’ - 0”
MASTER BATH
5’-11” x 9’ - 4”
BEDROOM #210’-2” x 20’ - 0”
BATHROOM9’-1” x
7’ - 10”
DEN8’- 1” x 12’ - 8”
42 + 54 Bay State Road are two neighboring multifamily apartment buildings, each containing 5 two and three bedroom apartments. The project is walk-able to the fresh pond area but tucked away in a quieter area of the city. This project is unique in that it breaks down the scale of the multi-family building to a more residential level and creates a stronger sense of community among the residents. Construction of this project happened over a 5 month period with a total of 18 modular boxes lifted into place over the course of 2 days. This project was complete in the Fall of 2012.
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42 BAY STATE ROAD
# Units: 5# Parking: 5 cars, 3 Bicycles
Unit Sizes:
Level Unit Type Bedrooms Sq. Ft.Ground A 2/3 1,2292nd Floor B 2/3 1,2332nd Floor C 2 9883rd Floor B 2/3 1,2333rd Floor C 2 988
54 BAY STATE ROAD
# Units: 5# Parking: 5 cars, 3 Bicycles
Unit Sizes:
Level Unit Type Bedrooms Sq. Ft.Ground A 2/3 1,4142nd Floor B 2 1,0572nd Floor C 2/3 1,4113rd Floor B 2 1,0573rd Floor C 2/3 1,411
#42 #54
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4/16/13 9:55 PM#54 - Bay State Corner, Cambridge, MA
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Bay State Corner, Cambridge, MA Home Location #42 #54 Blog Video
[Unit Type A] 3 Bedroom + Den, 2 BathroomGround Floor Unit, 1,414 sq. ft.
[Unit Type B] 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom
Upper Floor Unit, 1,057 sq. ft.
[Unit Type C] 3 Bedroom + Den, 2 Bathroom
Upper Floor Unit, 1,411 sq. ft.
Actual layout may vary.
4/16/13 9:55 PM#54 - Bay State Corner, Cambridge, MA
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Bay State Corner, Cambridge, MA Home Location #42 #54 Blog Video
[Unit Type A] 3 Bedroom + Den, 2 BathroomGround Floor Unit, 1,414 sq. ft.
[Unit Type B] 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom
Upper Floor Unit, 1,057 sq. ft.
[Unit Type C] 3 Bedroom + Den, 2 Bathroom
Upper Floor Unit, 1,411 sq. ft.
Actual layout may vary.
4/16/13 9:55 PM#42 - Bay State Corner, Cambridge, MA
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Bay State Corner, Cambridge, MA Home Location #42 #54 Blog Video
[Unit Type A] 3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom
Ground Floor Unit, 1,229 sq. ft.
[Unit Type B] 3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom
Upper Floor Unit, 1,233 sq. ft.
[Unit Type C] 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom
Upper Floor Unit, 988 sq. ft.
4/16/13 9:55 PM#42 - Bay State Corner, Cambridge, MA
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Bay State Corner, Cambridge, MA Home Location #42 #54 Blog Video
[Unit Type A] 3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom
Ground Floor Unit, 1,229 sq. ft.
[Unit Type B] 3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom
Upper Floor Unit, 1,233 sq. ft.
[Unit Type C] 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom
Upper Floor Unit, 988 sq. ft.
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Involvement: assisted in preparation of special permit set, design development, mechanical system coordination drawings, unit design, bid set and project coordination.
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603 CONCORD AVE cambridge, ma AbodeZ, 2012
603 Concord Avenue is ideally sited directly across from Fresh Pond Park and is within minutes of the Alewife T station and the Fresh Pond Shopping Center. The project will add 61 residential units and approximately 6,000 sf of retail space to this burgeoning neighborhood. This project will be constructed using two different methods, with the retail level in steel frame, essentially acting as a plinth for 5 floors of modular, wood frame construction above. Modular construction creates a unique set of advantages as well as challenges. While extra care is required in coordination for the construction, the resulting building offers a higher sense of privacy between the units as each unit is separated by a double-wall construction. Direct venting also helps enhance the living conditions of the prospective tenants.
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9 NOV 12
rendering by James Piatt, Piatt Architects
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089 NOV 12
9 NOV 12
9 NOV 12
9 NOV 12
Involvement: survey of existing, permit drawings, bidding & contract negotiation, furniture design, construction observation, construction change directives & change
orders
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REID WARD devonshire, bermuda botelho wood architects 2010
Renovations to the REID WARD of the Mid Atlantic Wellness Institute included extensive interior works to the bedrooms, existing bathing facility, common areas and nurse’s station, as well as the design and construction of a new shower room that would allow the project to be phased. Additionally, we designed custom furniture to be installed in the patient rooms that would add ample storage and privacy between the toilet and sleeping areas. Special circumstances were that the project had an extremely short time-frame, with design and construction occurring sometimes concurrently, over a six month span. Additionally, the ward was under constant occupation for the duration of the project and there was a change of user mid-way through construction.
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Involvement: schematic design, client presentations, permit drawings, tender
set, bid review.
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DOWLING RESIDENCE warwick, bermuda botelho wood architects 2009
THE DOWLING RESIDENCE is located to the rear of a sub-divided lot atop a very steep, narrow hill and has the advantage of unobstructed views to Bermuda’s South Shore, while maintaining a step in height from the neighboring lots so as to maintain their views as well. My involvement in this project ranged from feasibility studies and code review, to schematic design proposals and meeting with the client to discuss design options, as well as permit and construction drawings and bidding documents. The project also involved coordination with local building authorities and fire departments to discuss potential problems of fire equipment gaining access to the property.
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Involvement: Conceptual
renderings, planning permit set
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WATERLOO HOUSE hamilton, bermuda botelho wood architects 2009
WATERLOO HOUSE is a mixed use building that will occupy a waterfront lot in Bermuda’s financial center. Throughout the schematic design phase, I assisted the project team in preparing conceptual renderings, documenting site conditions and context through photomontage and preparing roof terrace schemes and rendered elevations for client meetings. Special considerations for this project involved the demolition of an existing hotel on the property and a significant slope from street grade to the harbour front facade.
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design competitions
THE ECO-BAR was a two-part design competition in which the owner, Watford Sports Club, required a kitchen/ bar area and also a smaller, bbq station and deck. The design utilized reclaimed Bermuda shutters attached to a track system as the main bar area and a shaded seating area comprised of reused sails. The only permanent structures in this proposal are the restrooms and dish-washing area, which are supplied by a rainwater tank below.
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Institute of Bermuda ArchitectsStudent Design Competition 2009
ECO-BAR watford sports club, sandy’s, bermuda FIRST PRIZE
SUSTAINABLE BEACHFRONT DINING
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1 Paddle board storage2 Slide out ramp3 Built in storage bench4 Push down walls5 Interior storage
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SEASCAPE was a design competition sponsored by the Bermuda Department of Parks for a new lifeguard tower that can be easily maintained and is better suited to the way the lifeguards actually work. The goal of the proposal was to maximize storage space while maintaining vantage points around the whole structure. The proposal utilized a series of sliding components so that the structure could be fully opened during the day and closed in the evening.
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Institute of Bermuda Architects + Bermuda Parks DepartmentDesign Competition 2010
SEASCAPE john smith’s bay beach, smith’s, bermuda FIRST PRIZE, student entry
ADAPTABLE LIFEGUARD TOWER
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design studio
Wentworth Institute of TechnologyComprehensive Design Studio
BERLINER FESTSPIELHAUS berlin, germany fall 2008 . professor mallwitz
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THE FESTSPIELHAUS is a cultural landmark within the urban fabric of Berlin. However, it’s immediate surroundings are entirely residential in nature and are somewhat lacking in diversity. The scheme for the entry addition became an attempt to create an urban situation within the courtyard space created between the new and existing structures. By utilizing bridges and covered walkways the proposal allows for minimal impact on the existing structure. The key of this proposal is that the nearby cabaret bar, Bar Jeder Vernunft, is relocated on the site, adding an element of diversity between the users of the space.
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Mixed use parcels: Community, Residential, Commercial
Community focused spaces:Health & Fitness Center, Casual Dining (Pizza Place), Retail & Temporary Commercial Space (Haymarket type stands). Residential at Shawmut Ave. 9
10 Ground level retail at Washington St. & Melnea Cass., Primarily residential.
Signi�cant cultural building at corner of Melnea Cass & Washington St. with bridge
to Health Center on Parcel 9.
8Retail & Cultural Space at corner
Residential
PRetail at ground level, multi-storey parking above
Elderly Care Facility/ Assisted Living
Wentworth Institute of TechnologyHousing Studio
MASTER PLAN lower roxbury, ma spring 2009 . professor abdussabur
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THE HOUSING STUDIO began with a collaborative studio effort to produce a master plan for four underdeveloped lots in Lower Roxbury, MA. Our studio group developed an extensive set of design guidelines and identified that all proposed buildings and sites should satisfy five basic rules of:
Ecology - Each parcel contains open spaceSafety - Each parcel contains 18-24hr active zonesCirculation - Enhance pedestrian circulationCommunity - Provide community space on each parcelEconomy - Each parcel to create job opportunities 28
Increased mobility
Secure outdoor spaces
Visual clues
Activity space
‘Memory Boxes’
ALZHEIMER’S SUITE
Guide walls
Recessed shelving
Lots of light
VISION IMPAIRED SUITE
Ample circulation space
‘Eating’ Counter
Space for wheelchair seating in garden
MOBILITY IMPAIRED SUITE
Shared space [integration back into society]
Private bath
Private spacefor rest and recuperation
RECOVERY SUITE2-BEDROOM SUITE
The 2-Bedroom suite does not have any speci�c design guidelines but follows basic rules of accessibility
GROUND FLOOR:
1.1 Assisted Living
RestaurantNurse’s stationPhysical TherapyContinuing Education RoomBeauty Salon‘Restorative Garden’Communal Activity SpaceRental O�ceArts Room
FIRST - FOURTH FLOORS
1.1 Assisted Living
13 Suites/ Floor
1.2 Health Care
ReceptionWaiting Area2 Consultation Rooms4 Examination Rooms2Bathrooms
1.2 Health Care
DiagnosticsX-RaysLaboratoryResearch Labs
PROGRAM
UNITS
“elderly people in cities are not like their suburban counterparts, they need to be integrated in the surrounding community as much as they need their own retreat. ” (Dan Richardson, RSMPOC)
The assisted living complex should not, then be an entirely self contained complex, but, rather, a part of a larger whole.
new housing competition. queens, ny
. modular residential units
. di�erent units for di�erent needs [family, student, elderly, in�rm, singles, couples, etc.]. units in�uence facade
harold way apartments . hollywood
. void between two parallel blocks
.inernal + external community relationships [terraces]
.courtyard mimics residential neighborhood street
PRECEDENTS
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con•viv•i•al•ityadjective(of an atmosphere) friendly, lively, and enjoyable.• (of a person) cheerful and friendly; jovial.
1.4 Principle four: conviviality1.4.1 A place for the individual1.4.2 A place for friendship1.4.3 A place for householders1.4.4 A place for the neighborhood1.4.5 A place for communities1.4.6 A place for the city domain
intelligent urbanism
CONCEPT
Wentworth Institute of TechnologyHousing Studio
ASSISTED LIVING lower roxbury, ma spring 2009 . professor abdussabur
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ASSISTED LIVING is a means of allowing people to age gracefully, maintaining independence as long as possible while having resources available to help with activities of daily living. In the second phase of the housing studio, each student developed one building from the collective master plan. The design was driven largely by conversations with elderly residents of the area who maintained that they wanted, more than anything to still be a part of their urban community. Increasing the circulation points allowed each unit to maintain connection to the urban edge and a semi-private courtyard.
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Wentworth Institute of TechnologySpecial Topics Studio
KYOTO KIMONO GALLERY newbury street, boston, ma fall 2010 . professor klopfer
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EDUCATION = ‘neck’
FITTING = obi
FASHION SHOW= kimono
most revealed, company mission
most private/ restrictive
partial reveal, plays on light & shadow
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KYOTO KIMONO GALLERY was designed as a U.S. headquarters for the non-profit organization, Reborn Kyoto. The company’s mission is to provide women in developing countries with basic job skills by learning how to sew, using recycled kimonos. The finished garments are auctioned in Kyoto and Boston to fund future programs. This project is sited in Boston’s prominent outdoor shopping area, Newbury Street, and the concept was driven heavily by both the Kimono as high fashion and the context of Newbury as a street to see and be seen. The program includes administrative offices, gallery space, high-end retail, and educational space to engage the local community by offering skills training and job placement services. The heart of the building is the auction space, which has a catwalk at ground level to activate Newbury and Hereford Streets during auctions or fashion shows.
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1 KIMONO STORAGE2 OFFICES3 KITCHEN 4 CONFERENCE ROOM5 WORKSPACE6 STORAGE
NEWBURY LEVEL (GALLERY/ AUCTION SPACE)
7 AUCTION SPACE (FASHION SHOW)8 CHANGE ROOMS9 AUCTION OFFICE10 OBI DISPLAY ROOM11 KIMONO DISPLAY ROOM
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20-23 SEMINAR ROOMS24 TRADITIONAL CLASSROOM25-26 WORKSHOP CLASS27-28 SUPPLY STORAGE29 PATIO30 SEATING AREA
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KYOTO KIMONO GALLERY NEWBURY STREET, BOSTON, MA
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krystal m. rodrigueskmr.arch@gmail.com
Boston, MA617.459.7325
Bermuda441.737.7337
krystal m. rodriguesintern architect
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