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JACQUELINE RESTREPO ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN PORTFOLIO

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University of Virginia | Class of 2016 | Bachelor of Science in Architecture | Global Sustainability Minor & Architectural History Minor

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JACQUELINE RESTREPO ARCHITECTURE +DESIGN PORTFOLIO

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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RESUME 03

CONCERT HALL

BREATH OF AIR

GATE OF WATER | CASCO VIEJO

EXTRUDING CONNECTIVITY

ROLEX LEARNING CENTER

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RESUME

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University of Virginia Charlottesville, VirginiaBachelor of Science in Architecture May 2016 Global Sustainability Minor & Architectural History Minor R E L E V A N T E X P E R I E N C E S

Collins Cooper Carusi Architects Atlanta, Georgia Architecture Extern January 2016 Attended on site project meetings, construction meetings, and assisted in designing renders using Photoshop for the company’s projects. Assisted in their design workshops for the Living Building Challenge at Georgia Tech by attending meetings and implementing initial design schemes for their project.

The Verve Partnership, LLC Baltimore, MarylandInterior Architecture Extern January 2015 Created designs and helped employees with fixing plans, sections, and elevations for interior architecture spaces through AutoCAD, InDesign, and Illustrator for their prospective clients.

City of Alexandria Planning & Zoning Alexandria, VirginiaHistoric Preservation Division Intern June 2014 - August 2014 Recreated historic maps through AutoCAD, GIS, and Illustrator to make them precise and user friendly to the public. Created historic building design guidelines and hand drawings for diagrams.

Global Architect Brigades Tegucigalpa, HondurasMember January 2014 Collaborated with local volunteers to design and construct a health center for the rural community of El Cantòn. Educated students from a local orphanage of the importance of architectural design and educated them about architecture.

Multicultural Student Center Initiative Charlottesville, Virginia Board - Design Chair September 2014 - Present Organized a proposal to create a multicultural student center at the University of Virginia. Coordinated committee meetings to design propositions of space layout, necessities, and design sketches of location.

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S K I L L S E T

Adobe Creative Suite: Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign

Design Software: AutoCAD, Rhinoceros, Grasshopper, Karamba, V-Ray, Maxwell

Languages: English and Spanish

A D D I T I O N A L E X P E R I E N C E S

Latino Student Alliance Charlottesville, Virginia President; Vice President of Administrations; Fundraiser Chair ; Public Relations September 2012 - Present Scheduled and coordinated executive board meetings, internal position meetings, and events. Design flyers and videos to advertise for events throughout the year. Attended the Leadership 2K Program, where leaders from all over Grounds discuss about relevant issues with the faculty and staff.

Sigma Lambda Upsilon/ Señoritas Latinas Unidas Sorority, Incorporated Charlottesville, VirginiaChapter Founder ; Treasurer ; Community Outreach; Secretary; Recruitment Chair ; LADYS Director of Finance March 2013 - Present

Early Visions Charlottesville, VirginiaVolunteer Mentor January 2014- Present Collaborating with the Fralin Museum of Art to coordinate art workshops and activities for members of the Boys and Girls Club. Providing information about art and artists while teaching the members the different methods in art.

Southwood Tutoring Program Charlottesville, VirginiaVolunteer Mentor for Elementary Student September 2014- Present

Office of Dean of Students Charlottesville, VirginiaMulticultural Student Services Intern June 2015 - August 2015 Created multicultural programs and surveys for the minority students to be implemented in the academic year at the University. Assisted in designing a website for the Hispanic/Latino programs and community.

Microsoft Certifications: Excel, PowerPoint, Word

Physical Modeling Proficiencies: Hand Techniques, Lasercutter

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In Norfolk, Virginia, the Harbor Park waterfront faces many issues of soil and water contamination, high levels of flooding, dilapidation and disrepair, and overall disuse alongside the mainly vacant downtown and waterfront area. From these issues, I decided to focus restoring the waterfront by embracing the high levels in sea elevation by creating a berm along the edges of the roads and stadium of about fourteen feet in height. This will prevent flooding from the street access and encourage flooding in the newly restored water front. The water front area will be restored and created into wetlands to help clean the Elizabeth River water. Throughout the site there are pathways that link the topography of site to the berm and the different education points along the paths. The pavilions along the pathway lead to the main Sustainability Education Center which will be the office space for the Elizabeth River Project. The Education Center is located along the pathway made of steel and glass cantilevering in different directions along the site. This extruding building provide different views for the site and creates a continuity along the entire site mimicking the pathways.

OFF THE GRID, IN THE CITY STUDIO|FALL 2015NORFOLK, VA

PROJECT

LOCATION

EXTRUDING CONNECTIVITY

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BUILDING RENDER

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SITE PLAN ITERATION

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BUILDING MODEL ITERATION ONE BUILDING MODEL ITERATION TWO

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PATH DIAGRAM TWOPATH DIAGRAM ONE

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FLOOD DIAGRAM

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FINAL SITE PLAN

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BUILDING PLAN LEVEL FOUR

BUILDING PLAN GROUND LEVEL BUILDING PLAN LEVEL TWO

BUILDING PLAN LEVEL THREE

AXON DIGARAMBUILDING SECTION

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INTERIOR RENDER

BUILDING ELEVATION

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NIGHT RENDER

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In Brooklyn, New York there is a rapid development in the performing arts industry. With the Brooklyn Academy of Music and many dance academies, it is essential to continue this growth to provide space for these performing art industries. I decided to design the space for a concert hall since there was a need for a variety of performing arts spacing within the city. For my concert hall, I wanted to create the relationship between the interior and exterior of the building. Many performing art structures are very enclosed spaces but I wanted people to have that relationship by having this transparent glass building with perforated auditorium walls for the symphony area. This allows for the admiration of music and the performing arts to be viewed from both the inside and outside of the building. This creates a unique relationship emphasizing the importance of music within Brooklyn and demonstrating a transparent relationship with the building and the performances.

BROOKLYN STUDIO | SPRING 2015BROOKLYN, NEW YORK

PROJECTLOCATION

STREET PERSPECTIVE

BIRDS EYE VIEW

CONCERT HALL

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CONCERT HALL SECTION PERSPECTIVE

CONCERT HALL SECTION

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BUILDING PLAN LEVEL FOURBUILDING PLAN LEVEL THREE

BUILDING PLAN LEVEL ONE BUILDING PLAN LEVEL TWO

SITE SECTION

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CONCERT HALL MODEL

INTERIOR VIEW

SITE MODEL

CONCERT HALL SECTION

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Casco Viejo, a historic area of Panama City, is defined by its connection to the water and role as a part. Founded in 1671 and rebuilt after its destruction by pirate attacks, Casco Viejo still holds many original 16th-17th century structures. Most importantly, it holds the location of the historic Gate of Water. Although it is the location of the Gate of Water, it lacks a monumental marker that can define the district’s role and importance as a port and connection between the people of Panama City and the water. The proposed project is a series of moveable platforms that is situated on the water to create a pathway across the water. Rather than having the water as the background of the city, we propose to change the relationship to show the importance between the people and the water. In addition to increase the interaction with the water, we propose a series of swimming pools with a surrounding commercial area to generate the original purpose of the Gate which was for trade and commerce. Our proposal will create an immediate connection with the surrounding water allowing the people to appreciate the history and establishment of the Gate of Water.

PANAMA STUDIO | FALL 2014PANAMA CITY, PANAMACHRISTINE NGUYEN

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PROJECTLOCATIONPARTNERS

POOL VIEW

MARKET VIEW

GATE OF WATER | CASCO VIEJO

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SITE PLAN

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FIXED SPACE

MOVABLE SPACE

MECHANICAL OPERATED SPACE

EVENT SPACE

LEISURE SPACE

CIRCULATION SPACE

MARKET SPACE

LEISURE SPACE

CLOSED SPACE

REFLECTING POOL SPACE

COMMERCIAL SPACE

CIRCULATION SPACE

EVENT SECTION PERSPECTIVE

POOL SPACE PROGRAMMINGMARKET SPACE PROGRAMMING

MOBILITY PROGRAMMING EVENT SPACE PROGRAMMING

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MARKET SECTION PERSPECTIVE

PROJECT MODELMODEL DETAILS

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MODEL DETAIL

For the Parametric Structural Design project, we were tasked with creating a unique design and structure based from a list of precedents. We studied the Rolex Learning Center in Lausanne, Switzerland to analyze the different components and make a structurally difficult building with multiple levels that tests the loads and deflections. From the Rolex Center, we concentration on different aspects of the building including the grid pattern of the columns, the cantilevered spaces, the curvature of the building touching the ground, the subtraction of portions in the building, and the connection through ramps. Through the analysis of this precedent, we focused on methods to create this continuous form of circulation. To create this vertical flow, we decided to investigate the structure supported by ramps and the relationship of the ramps with the spatiality of each floor. By creating a grid of columns we were able to design a continuous ramp formation made out of concrete that followed the design principles of the Rolex Learning Center with low deflections in relation to the loads.

PARAMETRIC STRUCTURAL DESIGN| FALL 2014ARTEM DEMCHENKO, ESTEPHANIA GRANADOS, & LUIS PEREz.

PROJECT

PARTNERS

ROLEX LEARNING CENTER

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MODEL PHOTOS

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BUILDING AGGREGATION DIAGRAM

BUILDING FORMATION DIAGRAM

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INITIAL DESIGN SKETCHES

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BUILDING SECTIONS

Based on where the deflection is highest the material thickens to not only provide more support but to follow the design principles of the rolex center with arched structure

DEFLECTION DIAGRAMLOAD DIAGRAM

25M

35M

3M

16M

22.3M30.7M

4.2M

22M

22M

30.8M4.23m

4.23m16m

7m7m

8m

5.5m8m

6m

3m

3m

ground 1st floor 2nd floor 3rd floor roof

BUILDING PLANS

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AIAVA COMPETITION| FALL 2015BOTETOURT COUNTY, VIRGINIA

PROJECTLOCATION

BREATH OF AIR

The 2015 Virginia Architecture Student Competition focused on wind driven devices since there are currently no wind farms in Virginia. The competition called for a wind farm design as a public work of land art. The building had to be a museum or education center about wind farms holding programming such as a wind turbine on display, an observation center that offers panoramic views, and an interpretative center for other artifacts exhibition. For my project, I focused on designing a building that would emphasize the motion of the wind and play this harmonic view throughout the building. I designed the building to be operable with the wind where the reflective panels would swing and move as the wind blows on it. This allows for the connection between the wind and the people. It allows people to see the breath of fresh air and demonstrates the significance role that wind plays in Virginia.

SITE VIEW

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SITE VIEW

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BUILDING PLAN LEVEL TWO

BUILDING LEVEL FOURBUILDING PLAN LEVEL THREE

BUILDING PLAN LEVEL ONE

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SITE PLAN

CLOSED OPEN IN OPEN OUT

BUILDING DIAGRAM

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SITE SECTION

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