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portfolioarchitecture by jacob van de roovaart
NAMEADDRESS TELEPHONEEMAILD.O.B.
3970 Stanley Blvd. Pleasanton, CA 94566 [email protected]: [email protected]
EDUCATION California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo, CABachelors of Architecture, expected June 2015Minor: Sustainable EnvironmentsMinor: Architectural Engineering
2011-Present
Diablo Valley College, Pleasant Hill, CAAssociate of Science Degree: Architecture Design
2008-2011
WORK EXPERIENCE June 2012-Sept. 2012 Sares-Regis Group, San Mateo, CAConstruction Project Intern Assisted the construction project manager in a variety of tasks for a 188 unit apartment complex, including: bid analysis, RFIs, change orders, and submittals.Kumon Math & ReadingAssistant Manager Interacted with students and parents taking care of their needs while performingofficerelatedtasksincluding:payroll,maintainingrecordsfor over 300 students, scheduling of employees’ work hours, and taking inventory of worksheets and supplies monthly.
2001-2011
SKILLS AutoCADRevit ArchitectureAutodesk VASARIRhinoGoogle Sketchup
Adobe InDesignAdobe IllustratorAdobe PhotoshopVrayKerkythea
JACOB VAN DE ROOVAART
CONTENTS
Vertical + AgileMiddle school - Chicago, ILInstructor - Mark Cabrinha
Sparking EnlightenmentLibrary - Los Osos, CAInstructor - Margarida Yin
Epoch Winery & SpaWinery/Spa - Paso Robles, CAInstructor-JeffPonitz
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WINTER 2013_VERTICAL + AGILE
A high rise middle school in the urban setting of Chicago focusing on agile spaces/classrooms and vertical connections. Classroom clusters were designed through the learning ecology of “making the classroom agile” and my design looked at this in two separate conditions; the corridor, and the home room. The vision for the corridor was transparency through the classrooms while the home room was about this vertical connection linking the two levels each grade occupies. In both in-stances, interactive furniture walls are used as partitions that start to define space. Students no longer have to be confined to a set room as they can now break out into the corridor and home room to create their own spaces.
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2 Typical Corridor
100,000 s.f. program extruded
site
100,000 s.f. program concentrated
full southern exposure + park
3 Formal Development
100,000 s.f. program extruded
site
100,000 s.f. program concentrated
full southern exposure + park
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5 Site Plan
Plans 6
Ground Floor (Admin/Gym) 4th Floor (6th Grade A) 5th Floor (6th Grade B)
7 Program
Diagrams 8
Wrap Stairs Core + Fire Stairs
Park + Vegetable Garden North - South Screen
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Street View Perspectives:Bottom: SouthTop: North
winter 24.7 °
summ
er 71.7 °
cross ventilation
green roof
mechanical
typ. electric lighting integration
(lights parallel to windows)
cross ventilation made possible
because classrooms are open and
not defined by 4 walls
radient floor heating
rain water collection from roof and
elevated park down the the cistern
Environmental Control Systems Section 10
11Typical Homeroom
12 Lobby View
FALL 2012_SPARKING ENLIGHTENMENT
EVOLUTION is defined as the gradual process in which something changes into a different and usually more complex or better form. My project looked at how evolution can spark enlightenment in a new community library through the following two aspects: ststic + dynamic of spaces and how a library can successfully link and engage the community.
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View towards bay
Constant NW wind
Paths linking communities and library
Bus route and new proposed route on site
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1. Existing building on site.
2. Structural grid and footing of previous building extended west.
3. New bar of program introduced facing the street giving the library a pres-ence while intersecting the existing library forming programmatic spaces.
4. Roof pushed in catching wind to naturally ventilate the building.
5. Entry sequence setup providing a feeling of a private entrance iso-lated from the street and parking lot.
Formal Development 16
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Major public entrance and staff entrance
Fire exits
Section B-BScale: 1/16”=1’-0”
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Major public entrance and staff entrance
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Plans / Sections / Programing
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Left: Ground Floor Plan + Section AARight: Second Floor Plan + Section BB
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Section B-BScale: 1/16”=1’-0”
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Plans / Sections / Programing
5 10 25
5 10 25
1lobby2circulation desk3childrens4computers5new books and browsing6teens7magazines and periodicals8adults9friends of library10restroom11mechanical12workroom13storage14managers office15meeting room16community room 17break room
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Programing and vertical circulation
Major public entrance and staff entrance
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Section B-BScale: 1/16”=1’-0”
Section A-AScale: 1/16”=1’-0”
Plans / Sections / Programing
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Stormwater collection and storage
Natural ventilation through stack effect
Daylighting through north facade and atrium
19 Sustainability Diagrams
North glazing in relation to main stacks
Major Entry
Flexible use space under atrium 20
Stormwater collection and storage
Natural ventilation through stack effect
Daylighting through north facade and atrium
Model with relation to site
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Sectional model exploring wood cladding
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SPRING 2012_EPOCH WINERY & SPA
As a winery and spa are two programs not generally integrated, my design focused on subtle interactions between them driven mainly by a light shaft that pierces the roof and eventually leads down and frames the main pool in the spa. Playing off of the existing adjacent York Mountain Building and con-crete pad, my building acts as an extension to this and continues along that same axis while the spa level in punched into the earth so you are walking on the roof of the spa as you enter the central lobby. The wine production facility uses a gravity flow system and starts off near the road for easy drop off of grapes then continues downhill leading into the tasting room which overlaps the spa and sets up views into the narrowing valley.
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Axis Topo shift Wine introduced View shift
Formal Development 26
First Floor (Spa/Wine Production)
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Second Floor (Wine Production/Lobby) Third Floor (Wine Tasting)
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Spa Section 30
Exterior perspective from on the roof of the spa. This hardscape, as an extension of the York Mountain Building, is meant to be walked by visitors and would also be used as event space
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Interior perspective of the wine tasting room. Truss structure exposed and set inside the glazing for a layered appearance. Once in the cantilever, you have 180 degrees of viewing into the valley.
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Sectional model
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Model with relation to site
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