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WORK SAMPLESJesus A. Fernandez · University of Oregon 2012

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21st CENTURY NEIGHBORHOOD

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a�ordable housing courtyard (revit, photoshop):

�e site lends itself for a more a-symmetrical courtyard for children to play and be creative.

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2.2 acres

50’ elevation change

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21st Century Neighborhood - SEATTLE, WA

SITE PODIUMS 5-STORY LIMIT

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COURTYARDS

VIEW CORRIDORS

the story (revit, illustrator):

Process of how the building came to be. �e constraints and uses dictated the form and building type.

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PARKING GARAGE PLAN

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site/� plan (revit, illustrator):

Each di�erent build-ing type is raised from one another. �is plan shows the relationship between the units and their courtyards, as well as the relationship between courtyards.

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A�ordable Housing 45 units: 26 town homes 19 studios 57 parking spaces

Retail 7 units

Student Housing 27 units: 25 �ats 2 studios (77 students) 20 parking spaces

Market Rate Housing 76 units: 50 Lofts 26 studios 89 parking spaces

program diagram(revit, illustrator):

Yesler Terrace in Seattle, WA is a low income housing development built in 1942. �e Seattle Housing Authority has begun redesigning the 17 blocks of Yesler Terrace to include 150-300 units per block of 60% Market rate and 40% A�ordable.

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21st Century Neighborhood - SEATTLE, WA21st Century Neighborhood - SEATTLE, WA

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exterior perspectives (revit, photoshop, illustrator):

Using a google earth image to understand the relationship between the proposed building and existing street/sidewalk conditions.

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21st Century Neighborhood - SEATTLE, WA

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market rate housing courtyard (right)(revit, photoshop):

View corridor vignette as experienced from the market rate courtyard.

student housing courtyard (le�) (revit, photoshop):

A large simple courtyard for various student social activities.

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21st Century Neighborhood - SEATTLE, WA

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site section (revit, illustrator):

Cut through the market rate and a�ordable courtyards showing a view corridor towards Mt. Rainier.

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FACADE STUDY

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contextual elevations (digital photography, photoshop, sketchUp)

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Facade Study - RICK MATHER ARCHITECTS

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facade study(digital photography, sketchUp, photoshop):

During my internship at RMA I took a trip to East Ham and in tight conditions took photographs of the existing buildings. Using photoshop, I manipulated the photos to create the elevations.

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RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION

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cross section (revit, illustrator):

�is 500 square foot cabin in Eugene, OR is a small explo-ration of material types and their construction

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ROOF FRAMING PLAN

1/4”=1’-0”3FIRST FLOOR PLAN

1/4”=1’-0”3

SITE PLAN

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JESUS A. FERNANDEZ

JUNE 9, 2011

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Owner:Summer E. Carrillo

Project Architect: Jesus A. Fernandez

Project Location: 550 W 25TH PLACEEUGENE, OR 97405

ARCHITECTS

KITCHEN ELEVATION

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BEDROOM DECK

Residential Construction - EUGENE, OR

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WALL DETAIL SECTION

1-1/2”=1’-0”1

6 K GUTTER

CONTINUOUS 2” X 12” FASCIA BOARD

FURRING STRIPS & 1/2” PLYWOOD SHEATHING OVER EXPOSED EAVE

2” X 8” FRIEZE BLOCK

1” THICK CORRUGATED METAL ROOFING

4” RIGID INSULATION

2” X 6” BLOCKING

4” X 8” BEAM

VAPOR BARRIER BETWEEN INSULATION & 1/2” PLYWOOD SHEATHING

2” X 8” ROOF RAFTERS

FINISH WOOD CEILING PANELS

NAILING BLOCK FOR FINISH WALL

1/2” PLYWOOD SHEATHING W/FINISH WALL

R-8 (2) BATT INSULATION

2” X 8” TOP PLATE W/ANCHOR BOLT

1/2” VERTICAL REBAR EVERY 36”

8” X 8” X 16” CMU BLOCK W/BOND

4” RIGID INSULATION BETWEEN STRUCTURAL CMU & CMU VENEER

CMU VENEER

1/2” HORIZONTAL REBAR AS REQUIRED BY ENGINEERING

2” RIGID INSULATION

WOOD FLOOR FINISH

6” RADIATING HEATING SLAB

BACKFILL

8” X 24” FOOTING

BACKFILL AND DRAINAGE

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JESUS A. FERNANDEZ

JUNE 9, 2011

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Owner:Summer E. Carrillo

Project Architect: Jesus A. Fernandez

Project Location: 550 W 25TH PLACEEUGENE, OR 97405

ARCHITECTS

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STRUCTURAL CMU

WOOD BACKHAND

WOOD JAMB

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FLASHING @ HEAD- APPLIED BETWEEN

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RADIANT HEATING CONCRETE SLAB

16” x 8” Foundation vents within 3’ of each corner

16” x 8” concrete footing with (2) #4 rebar continuous horiz and #4 vert. with alt. hook @ 36” o.c.

8” x 8” x 16” CMU Block stemwall 24” x 18” (min.)

crawl space access req’d

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construction documents (revit, illustrator)

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Residential Construction - EUGENE, OR

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

1/4”=1’-0”3 SECOND FLOOR PLAN

1/4”=1’-0”4

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RADIANT HEATING CONCRETE SLAB

RADIANT HEATING CONCRETE SLAB

Heat Source A

16” x 8” concrete footing with (2) #4 rebar continuous horiz and #4 vert. with alt. hook @ 36” o.c.

8” x 8” x 16” CMU Block stemwall

2” x 8” Joists @ 24” o.c.24” x 16” concrete pad

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Heat Source B 4” x 8“ Beams @ 48” o.c.

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FOUNDATION/FLOOR FRAMING PLAN

1/4”=1’-0”2 ROOF FRAMING PLAN

1/4”=1’-0”3

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Residential Construction - EUGENE, OR

6 K GUTTER

CONTINUOUS 2” X 12” FASCIA BOARD

FURRING STRIPS & 1/2” PLYWOOD SHEATHING OVER EXPOSED EAVE

2” X 8” FRIEZE BLOCK

1” THICK CORRUGATED METAL ROOFING

4” RIGID INSULATION

2” X 6” BLOCKING

4” X 8” BEAM

VAPOR BARRIER BETWEEN INSULATION & 1/2” PLYWOOD SHEATHING

2” X 8” ROOF RAFTERS

FINISH WOOD CEILING PANELS

NAILING BLOCK FOR FINISH WALL

1/2” PLYWOOD SHEATHING W/FINISH WALL

R-8 (2) BATT INSULATION

2” X 8” TOP PLATE W/ANCHOR BOLT

1/2” VERTICAL REBAR EVERY 36”

8” X 8” X 16” CMU BLOCK W/BOND

4” RIGID INSULATION BETWEEN STRUCTURAL CMU & CMU VENEER

CMU VENEER

1/2” HORIZONTAL REBAR AS REQUIRED BY ENGINEERING

2” RIGID INSULATION

WOOD FLOOR FINISH

6” RADIATING HEATING SLAB

BACKFILL

8” X 24” FOOTING

BACKFILL AND DRAINAGE

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bedroom lo� (revit, photoshop):

Openness created with lo� and exposed framing.

leisure space (revit, photoshop):

Privacy and variation are created with level changes and in-between spaces.

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Residential Construction - EUGENE, OR

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building model (1’x1’x1’, laser cut model)

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1ST PLACE MOST SUSTAINABLE

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habitable structure (6’ radius):

Steel structure welded together, corrugated steel, white canvas, and clear plastic.

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2007 Design Village - SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA

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construction phase (power tools, steel):

During this phase, our group of 6 students learned how to weld and use various power tools in a short amount of time.

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RESILIENT ARCHITECTURE

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promenade perspective (revit, photoshop):

the promenade runs along the community center and shops/retail spaces working together to create exposure and interaction between the three.

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Resilient Architecture - LONDON, UK

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process models (foam core):

option a - courtyard approachoption b - terraced approachoption c - tucked tower approachoption d - promenade approach

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aerial perspective (revit):

Live+work, retail, community center, and housing program; this view shows the constraints of the site and the proposal to clarify building uses and organize circulation.

SHARED SPACES

RETAIL SPACES

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Resilient Architecture - LONDON, UK

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SHARED SPACES

RETAIL SPACES

WORKSHOPS

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service area (revit, photoshop):

�e south side of the development has a strong circulation axis and a large space for service vehicles and parking.

Resilient Architecture - LONDON, UK

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east elevation (revit, illustrator):

Workshop spaces are located below the housing units.

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Resilient Architecture - LONDON, UK

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north elevation (revit, illustrator):

Given the surrounding buildings the northeast side of the lot gets the best daylighting. �e lower buildings are the workshop/commercial spaces.

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1ST PLACE LUMINAIRE COMPETITION

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luminaire model (paper & wire 8”x8”x1.5’)

�is luminaire design won �rst place and was displayed at “Modern,” a furniture store in Eugene, OR during the monthly art walk.

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ECS II Luminaire Competition - Eugene, OR

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luminaire process:

With minimal materials we built a simple but sculptural piece out of wire and paper. Hodge podge adhesive was used to keep the paper form intact.

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TAPALPA HOTEL & RESORT

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hotel carport and entry (revit, photoshop)

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Tapalpa Hotel & Resort - TAPALPA, MEXICO

diving pool (revit, photoshop)

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Vehicle Entry/Parking:The hotel is accessible through three entrances. Two lead directly to the hotel parking lots and two also lead to the reception entrance for valet parking and baggage handling. The Northwest parking lots are reserved for the suite guests (1 space per room) and sta�. The Northeast parking lots are reserved for the hotel guests and sta� (1 space per room)

Suites:12 private suites (each sixty meters squared) with focused views of the natural landscape and various forms of screens to promote privacy. Each bedroom has a large view of the forest to wake up to every morning and also a living space that opens up to a large deck to enjoy the fresh air.

Paths: Paths to the suites are surrounded by retaining walls of various sizes (half walls) to control the views. The suites are blocked of from the parking lot, the bottom row of suites are blocked o� from viewing the top suites.

Gardens:Landscaped gardens with native plants for the for the suites guests to enjoy

Reception/Restaurants:Sharp reception area to direct tra�c and create an exiting room for people to transition into the restaurants at the same level. The restaurants have the highest views of the forest and pools.

Bar Pool:Located below the restaurants this swimming pool is for guests who want to relax and be close to the bar (3 meters away).

Childrens Pool: This pool is the most visible from anywhere in the resort a perfect location for children to swim and play. This pool is surrounded by a large terrace area where people can lay in the sun and enjoy the view.

Diving Pool: 4 meter cli� for people to jump and dive into a 6 meter pool.

Hotel Rooms: A smaller suite with a strong sense of privacy and expansive views.

Spa: Located at the lowest part of the resort. Connects the resort to the landscape with an outdoor deck for people to relax enjoy a healthy smoothie or go out for a walk in the forested landscape.

Restaurant Deck:Large enough to �t around 24 people, this location connects the guests with great views and the activities of the swimming pool and restaurant.

Gardens:Landscaped gardens with native plants for the for the suites guests to enjoy

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site plan (revit, illustrator)

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Tapalpa Hotel & Resort - TAPALPA, MEXICO

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south elevation (revit, photoshop)

Tucked in the forested hills of Tapalpa, Mexico are various hotels & resorts used by citizens from all over Mexico. �ere are a lot of outdoor activities for visitors to enjoy.

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Prospetto dell alma citt di oma isto dal Monte ianicoloRESEARCH

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Prospetto dell alma citt di oma isto dal Monte ianicolo panorama diagram(illustrator)

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Giuseppe Vasi’s Rome - ROME VISIBLE CITIES

Prospetto dell alma citt di oma isto dal Monte ianicolo exhibition work(illustrator, photoshop):

Digital restoration and diagrammatic analysis.

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1  Porto di Ripa grande2  Dogana di mare3  Strada pubblica4  Rovine a piË del Monte Aventino5  Via che sale al medesimo Monte6  Chiesa del Priorateo dei Cavalieri   Gerosolimitani7  Casino egiardino dei medesimi8  Monastero e Campanile di S Alessio9  Cappella, e Arco di S. Lazzaro10  Contra da di Mormorata cioË porto   vecchio11  Case appresso Monte Testaccio12  Porta S. Paolo13  Muri di Roma

14  Sepolcro di Cajo Cestio15  Strada di S. Paolo16   Cappella dei SS. Ap. Pietro, e Paolo17  Portico e prospetto della Basilica di   S. Paolo18  Monastero dei Monici Cassininsi19  Parta laterale della Basilica di S. Paolo20  Via Ostiense21  Chiesa di S. Anastasio all' acque salvie22  Chiesa di S. Paolo alle tre fontane23  Chiesa di Santa Maria Scala Coeli24  Capo di Bove gia Sepolcro di Cecilia   Metella 25  Basilica di S. Sebastiano26  Cappella di Domine quo vadis

1  Pallazo Albani2  Casino di S.A.R. il Card. Duca di Yorch.3  Collegio dei Canonici Premostratensi4  Villa Negroni gia Peretti5  Obelisco Egizio gi‡ del Mausoleo d'Augusto6  Tribuna della Basilica di S. M. Maggiore7  Cupola della Cappella di Sisto V8  Parte dello Spedale di S. Antonio Abate9  Campanile gotico della Basilica10  Statue del prospetto principale della med.ma11  Colbrina colla statua della SS. V. in metallo.12  Cupola della Capella di Paolo V13  Campanile della Chiesa di S. Prassede

14  Monastero delle Religiose Turchine15  Monastero e Chiesa del Bambin Gesu16  Campanile della Chiesa di S. Prudenziana17  Via Patrizia18  Chiesa di S. Maria della Salute19  Chiesa di S. Paolo primo Eremita20  Casino del Cardinal Albani21  Chiesa di S. Dionisio Areopagita22  Convento dei Frati Mercenari riformate23  Campanile della Chiesa di S. Carlo24  Quattro fontane nelli quattro angoli   della Piazza

1  Cordonata che scende dal Campidoglio 2  Arco di Settimio Severo3  Ch. di S. Adriano, gi‡ Tempio di Saturno 4  Tempio d'Antonino e Faustina, or Chiesa     di S. Lorenzo in Miranda 5  Ch. di SS. Cosimo e Damiano,  gi‡ Tempio    di Romolo e Remo6  Oratorio dei FF. della Via Crucis 7  Chiesa di S. Maria Nuova 8  Anfiteatro Flavio detto il Colosseo 9  Rovine del tempio della Pace 10  Chiesa di S. Pietro ad Vincula 11  Rovine delle Terme di Tito dette le Sette Sale12  Tempio di Minerva Medica 13  Rovine del tempio di Venere e Cupide 14  Basilica di S. Croce in Gerusalemme 15  Anfiteatro Castrense 16  Chiesa di SS. Marcellino e Pietro 17  Portico delle Scale Sante 18  Basilica di S. Giovanni in Laterano 

19  Porta S. Giovanni20  Rovine di acquidotti diversi  flm21  Rovine delle mura di Roma 22  Chiesa di SS. Quattro Coronati 23  Chiesa di S. Stefano Rotondo24  Ch. e Monastero de SS. Gio. e Paolo 25  Chiesa e Conv. di S. Bonaventura 26  Chiesa di S. Sebastiano in Pallara27  Arco di Tito Vespasiano 28  Arco di Costantino Magno 29  Orti Farnesiani sul monte Palatino30  Chiesa di S. Maria Liberatrice 31  Vestigj del Palazzo Imperiale 32  Colonne del Tempio di Giove Statore 33  Rovine della Basilica Porzia34  Colonne del Portico della Concordia 35  Una delle colonne del ponte che        congiungeva il Palatino col Campidoglio 36  Dogana del mercato dei Bestiami 37  Residuo del Portico di Giove Tonante

1  Piazza di Ponte S. Angelo 2  Ponte S. Angelo ornato con 12 statue      dimarmo pario3  Rastello all'ingresso di Castel S. Angelo 4  Mausoleo di Adriano Imp ridotto a Fort.za 5  Statua di metallo di S. Michele Arcang. 6  Baluardi, e fortificazioni di d.a fortezza 7  Strada principale della Citt‡ Leonina che      corrisponde nella Piazza di S. Pietro 8  Chiesa e Convento di S. Ma. Traspontina 9  Palazzo del Marchese Giraud gi‡   de' Campeggi         10  Palazzo Spinola, ora Ospizio degli       Ereticiridotti alla Fede Cattolica 11  Chiesa di S. Giacomo in scossacavalli 12  Ospizio dei PP. Penitenzieri di S. Pietro 13  Spedale di S. Spirito in Sassia14  Oratorio della Confratern.ta di S. Spirito  

15  Prospetto della Basilica di S. Pietro   in Vaticano 16  Cupola della medesima, e palla di   metallo capace di 32 persone a sedere17  Palazzo Apostolico, e loggie dipinte da      Raffaele d' Urbino 18  Ambulazione lunghe 500. passi 19  Casino di belvedere, e Torre de venti 20  Chiesa e Convento di S. Maria sul Monte   Mario  flm21  Valle infera, detta corrottamente dell' Inferno22  Giardino Pontificio 23  Torri e muri antichi della Citt‡ Leonina 24  Porta Pertusa 25  Chiesa di S. Marta e Convento dei PP.      Mercenarij 26  Seminario dei Chierici di S. Pietro 

Basilica Vaticana, Ponte, e Castel S. Angelo Campo Vaccino Basilica di S. Maria Magiore Basilica di S. Paolo fuori delle Mura

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Jesus A. Fernandez1200 West 76th St.Los Angeles, CA [email protected]