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NUBIA LLUVICELA GARCIA Undergraduate Architecture Portfolio

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midsemester portfolio for scholarship

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Nubia LLuviceLa Garciaundergraduate architecture Portfolio

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Nubia LLuviceLa Garcia944 Marcy ave. apt. 1bbrookLyN, Ny 11216

[email protected].#: 2093155

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artist DweLLiNG residential;studio; Gallery

LiGht caNoPy tectonic study

acaDemic aDmiN. administration & conference cntr

schooL of arch. academic

t.o.D.residential

roLLer Derby riNk outdoor Public space

PubLic art bus sheLter Public transportation

itaLy reNDeriNGs watercolor

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hyDroDictyaceae organism

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Description:

the program configuration is formed in a pivoting order, unwinding to lower levels. the most public spaces; gallery and studio are placed in the highest elevations and the most private; studio and living areas are places at lowest level closer to the enclosed/private area of the hill. all pivoting spaces lead to a central spine of circulation. from these spaces, there is opportunity to view and experience landscape from diference vantage points. Gradients of structural and louvers systems emgerge to depict light in an aggregate order.

Left:site planPhoto model - Detail of central circulation spinerendering - southeast Perspective

right:Diagram - Pivoting floorplaneast elevationsouth elevationLong sectioncross section

Project title:

an artist DwellingLocation: wavehill, the bronx, Ny

type: residential; studiosquare footage: 3,500 sq. ft. course: Design_3 critic: andrew Lyon

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SITE PLAN | SITE SECTION SCALE: 1/32” = 1’-0” NUBIA LLUVICELA GARCIA ARCH 201_11 A. LYON

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WALL SECTION SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0” NUBIA LLUVICELA GARCIA ARCH 201_11 A. LYON

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SECTION BB SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0” NUBIA LLUVICELA GARCIA ARCH 201_11 A. LYON

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SECTION BB SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0” NUBIA LLUVICELA GARCIA ARCH 201_11 A. LYON

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WEST ELEVATION

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WEST ELEVATION

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Floor_ 0.0_______GALLERYFloor _ -0.5____OFFICE/WRKFloor _ -1.0_WORK/GARDENFloor _ -2.0________LIVINGFloor _ -3.0___DWELL/SLEEP

Tectonic_ 1Tectonic_ 2Tectonic_ 3

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site plan/ Ground floor 1. Garage/ entry2. archive

first floor1. entry2. Living room3. kitchen4. bedroom5. archive

second floor1. bedroom2. bathroom

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the design is made up of two mechanisms, one in where the pieces are short, and dense. the other are more open and are longer, and thinner pieces make up the structure. together, the two fliter light in an scattered, aggregate and gradational order. Like antony Gromley’s could Xi, the human figure is illustrated a gradation using perpendicular “t” elements. with this tectonic system, the organization had to seem like an organized mess. walking through this tectonic canopy, the center of the square is void and a square ring gradates from the center, out. the darkest part of the canopy, is where it imprint onto the ground excavating to a deeper level.

Left:concept model: aggregation, Gradation

right:roof Planelevationcross sectionLongsection

Project title:

tectonic canopyLocation: None

type: canopysquare footage:100 sq. ft. course: Design_3 critic: andrew Lyon

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Tectonic Prototype Plan | Elevation | Sections Scale 1/8” = 1’-0” Nubia Garcia

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Left:1. exploded azonometric diagram of kit-of-Parts to whole 2. Light filtration tectonic element 3. structutral tectonic element

right:4. sketch render with shadow

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Project title:

haeckel_hydrodictyaceae type: organism derived from a h aeckel Platecourse: representation_3critic: ronnie Parsons

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Description:

the project endures a hybrid outreach to connect the community and engage the public to an outdorr experience in the presence of the historic acequia madre de valero. the project deals with the hybrid site, the urban side of broadway ave and the park. it places the most dense program along the urban edge.

*Placed first of 48 enterys in the sophomore design competition at san antonio college and was exhibited at the aia san antonio office and featured at as student work in the aia san antonio awards banquest in october 2012.

Left: figure?Ground site Planmass vs. Delicacy concept sketch derived from site

right:two Point Perspective street viewvignette - interior of main main gathering space of conference center Process Drawing - configuration of site Placement

Project title:

alamo collegesLocation: san antonio, tX

type: administration building; conference centersquare footage: 212,000 sq. ft. course: Design_4critic: michael connor

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Left:floor Plans and site Planmodel Photo - street viewmodel Photo - aerial view vignette - interior of gathering space of conf. center

right:section Perspective of admin Long sectionsouth eLevation

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Description:

the won buddhist center is a retreat in rural upstate New york, for spiritual reflection and discussion. the property gently slopes toward the west, offering views of the hudson valley and the catskill mountains. the buildings for the center, which include permanent and guest residences, an administration building and a large meditation hall, are placed in the northern end of the site, set back away from the highway. the buildings are all oriented towards the west and south to maximize view and light, while each building is organized around an internal courtyard.

the design concept for the buildings evokes both the tradition of grass roofed houses in korea and a natural disposition of groups of trees placed along the grassy slope. the buildings are constructed primarily of local woods, and designed to minimize energy use by taking advantage of the natural light and ventilation.

Left:model Photo- aerial view structural, skinless model Photo- street view from the Pocket Park

right:3. freehand one Point Perspective view from Locust st._charcol and colorpencil

Project title:

alamo colleges school of architecture & engineering Location: Locust st & main st._san antonio, tX

type: academicsquare footage: 34,000 sq. ft. course: Design_4critic: michael connor

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1. site analysis 2. Process drawing of east facade and pocket park3. Process section drawing on linked spaces4. fifth floor - sophomore studio5. fourth floor - freshmen studio6. thirdf floor - arch. classrooms and offices7. second floor - engineering classrooms and offices8. Ground floor- Gallery and Lecture hall

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Description:

a development to integrate public transportation transform the way people interact on a daily basis is approaching. the project was realized to address the pedestrians coming from the amtrak rail, the street car and other modes of transportation by configuring a mix-use program of commercial, retail and residential; therefore, collaborating ideas with two other projects and reacting to the transportation hub.

Left:1. site analysis2. modes of tranportation montage3. Ground Plan and site sections 4. Parti model5. sketch model

right:6. vignette7, Photo model - arial view projectcollaboration8. model photograph,main entrance fromlight rail.8. model photograph - southern elevation

Project title:

transit oriented Development Location: flores st._san antonio, tX

type: residentialsquare footage: 45,000 sq. ft. course: Design_3critic: Dwayne bohuslav

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Description:

a new movement in texas called for a new facility to habit the roller Derby Girls. this projects as as a catalyst for [re]activating the west-side creeks of san antonio, specifically martinez creek at w. woodlawn ave. inter-ating life, nature, and the roller derby girls through inspired architecture; in designing a container capable of inspiring choreography of movements. in capturing the movements of the derby girls, earth was raised to create a sound barrier of the bouts from the residen-tial area and separating it from the street at gear it towards the creek. the roof captured the movement of the event pointing south towards the southwestern winds and marti-nez creek.

Left:1. Photomontage of roller Derby Girls2. model Photo: southest view of raised earth3. model Photo: aerial roof shot

right:4. Ground floor Plan and section 5. North elevation6. Process Drawing: derived from photomontage7.Process Drawing: roof plan and structure8. Process Drawing: roof designed with influence of the position of body at a certain point of the rink

Project title:

roller Derby rink Location: woodlawn ave. san antonio, tX

type: outdoor Public spacesquare footage: 10.000 sq. ft. course: Design_3critic: Dwayne bohuslav

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meditation hall- rendering

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Description:

the design for the “Public art bus shelter” in san antonio’s westside cultural corridor encourages the body to [re]activate itself through architec-ture through an exploration of movement and [re]integrate life and culture in this space.

the bus stop is site influenced. it points to the direction of the bus route . it provides a screena of shade from the southern sun and cools and livens up the area with vegetation.

Project title:

PubLic art bus sheLterLocation: san antonio west side cultural corridor, tXtype: Public transportationsquare footage: 40 sq. ft.course: Design_3 critic: Dwayne bohuslav

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street view rendering//color pencil and marker

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Description: watercolor renderings of basilica of san Lorenzo in florence, italy and richard meire’s Jubilee chuch in rome, italy.

Project title:

study abroad italia Location: florence and rome, italy

type: on site sketches course: arch freehand Drawing_2critic: ana sterner and Nick reisen

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