cristina crespo portfolio
DESCRIPTION
This is a sample of my work showcasing the range of projects and skill sets developed throughout the different phases of my career so far. For more information you can contact me at: [email protected] Enjoy!TRANSCRIPT
20
StarbucksStores
-
Clínica 2020 Store - New Store
This New Store in Costa Rica is located within a new building to be constructed by the owner. The space is 180 SQMT and is directly across the street from a large park - Metropolitan Park of San José.
The new building of 43,000 SQMT will house several restaurants, high end brands and a TV station. The store is estimated to be a high-transaction one with a general audi-ence Class A.
The design of the store included the creation of an “outdoor experience” for the customer to enjoy the lovely weather of San José, shaded by the proposed metal canopy and bu�ered from the main road by selected planters.
In the interiors the design intent is to create a cozy and inviting environmental utilizing warm tones of wood and colors. The use of art speaks to Costa Rica’s speci�c involve-ment with co�ee growing as a highlight within the larger “co�ee belt”.
20
StarbucksStores
-
Starbucks corner space within new building Proposed store design Design Concept Inspiration
20
StarbucksStores
-
Penta Plaza Store - New Stand Alone
The task at hand was the design of the second store of Starbucks in Panama. Being part of a market opening brings speci�c challenges as the “American brand” gets established and resonates with its cultural context.
Panama takes pride on being one of the top co�ee growing regions in Latin America, which makes the insertion of Starbucks particularly inter-esting as it attempts to relate to the farmers-community and tell their story through the meticulous design of the store. Every piece in the store has been carefully selected to speak to the local craftsmanship, heritage, style and culture of Panama. Including the art.
20
StarbucksStores
-
Design Concept Inspiration
Process Sketches
Site Plan
20
Lynn UniversityBusiness School
-
Lynn University Business School
The International Business School is a 32,000 SQFT New Construction building targeting LEED Platinum certi�cation. It is located in Boca Raton, FL and it is one of many buildings we designed in addition to the campus master plan.
Their mission focuses on creating �exible and adaptable spaces that foster interaction and active discussion while promoting individual initiative. Other core values included maximizing diversity, connections and creating a positive impact within the community and environment.
We initiated our planning and programming phase with a series of visioning session exercises which were conducted at di�erent stages and towards diverse audiences, in order to capture everyone's needs and ideas that would later shape our design proposal. These sessions included sustainability (ecocharette) envelope language and techniques, function, program, interior design and branding.
In addition to the community outreach componnet, the project has a strong focus on connections; transportation networks, access to amenities & recreation and energy conservation.
20
Lynn UniversityBusiness School
-
Park Place Master Plan - concept design competition
Design Goals:The project was set to be an internal design competition between the Gensler o!ces of DC, LA and London. Each master planning team created a di"erent schemefor a uni#ied Park Place ideniIty. In addition to handling theinitial client interaction and site visit, I served as the sustainability leader and DC’s team point person. Part of my rolewas to guide the team through the design stage and help them naviagte through the design goals and strategies.
Design goals we incorporated in the DC-scheme are:- an immediate, recognizable image should to come to mind when people hear “Park Place”Make Great sIte cOnnectIOns- We will recon#gure the site’s connections to create places that are easy to #nd and accessMake MeMOraBle PUBlIc sPaces- We will create alluring and fresh public spaces #lled with activity and social interactionGenerate sUstaInaBle OUtcOMes- We will provide innovative means for making Park Place both economically and physically sustainablesUPPOrt alternatIVe transPOrtatIOn- We will promote walking and biking while accommodating an auto dependent culturePrOVIDe a FleXIBle Plan- our plan will have built in $exibility and strategies to allow lba to capitalize on unforeseen future opportunities
20
Park PlaceMaster Plan
CO
NNEC
TOR
CO
NNEC
TOR
Green Infrastructure
Provide green roofs wherever possible
Capture rainwater for use in buildings and for irrigation
Provide the option for food Production
Provide green screens on garages
Improve air quality with passive means
Use planting and berms to dampen noise pollution
Market green infrastructure to increase property value and desirability
Energy
Provide solar thermal panels for hot water
Provide photovoltaic panels on garages to shade cars and provide energy
Provide solar powered trees to capture energy and provide lighting at night
Install white membrane over existing dark rooftops to reduce urban heat island e!ect and save on utility costs.
Transportation
Provide enhanced pedestrian paths
Connect green public spaces
Connect to existing bike trails, provide bike sharing and or provide bike parking
Consider shuttle bus loop within Park Place
Materials & Resources
Use environmentally friendly materials
Use recycled materials
Use local materials
Use green roofs or light colored roofs
02.16.2012
SUSTAINABLILITY CON CEPTS AND GOALSSUSTAINABILITY STRATEGY
TERRACING RAINGARDEN
POTENTIAL PHOTOVO -TAIC LOCATION S
CAMPUS GREEN (MULTI-PROGRAMMABLE)
GREEN ROOF TOPS |P P RODUCTIONGARDENS | TERRACES
RAIN GARDENS
BIKE PATH
BIKE STATION
100 200 400 600ft
1:300
N
20
COMMUNITY PROFILES AS MURAL ARTEXISTING CONDITION- SITE URBAN SEATING
Architecturefor Humanity
Mount Pleasant Community Plaza - concept design
This pro-bono project with Architecture for Humanity-DC Chapter is focused on creating a social gathering space for a disadvantaged Latino community in DC. The proposed space is a relegated corner lot owned partially by 7/11 and the DC government.
After meeting with the community organizers and stakeholders we decided on creating a proposal for a space where the community can hold small scale events, markets, and communal gathering, while represent-ing the communities ethnic background.
The concept of construction was to have wood be the main element for a natural look, and because the people in the community would be building the park, so it needed to meet their construction expertise. There is added greenery for shade and a community garden for seasonal planting. We also added restroom facilities and storage, so the space could allow for heavy tra!c without burdening adjacent stores. To further emphasize the communities Latino roots we proposed using the art concept of French artist JR which displays black and white portraits of the current residents of the neighborhood, and allows for the residents to color the images and interact with them as they tell the story of their community.
Boutique Hotel, NYC
20
Re-adapting architecture : from junkyard to boutique hotelFirm: Lot-ek
This project intends to re-use the fuselages of unused airplanes and incorporate them into forming the structure of a high-rise bou -tique hotel in the middle of the meat packing district in New York City. The strategy employed was to divide the fuselages in two halves,, each containing a unit or hotel room. These are stack on top of each other and joined by metal cat-walks. In the center of the triangle shaped !oor plan is a courtyard that rises from the ground !oor and it is enclosed at the top by the suites of the hotel.
The elevators and stairs are contained in a vertical glass volume that serves as the main core of the structure, as it interlocks the units -fuselages- and grounds itself in the ground !oor, providing direct access from the public space below.
site, design concept and formal exploration
Arc
hite
ctur
e Pr
ojec
ts
fuselage section
proposed storage area location
proposed room location
Washington SquareFirm: GenslerClient: Lerner s Enterprises
A mixed-use structure located at the corner of Connecticut Avenue and L Street in downtown Washington, DC. The desire of the client was to renovate the main elements of its interior and exterior spaces to obtain a more sophisticated & modern look in order to retain and attract new tenants.
The project scope included: re-designing the exterior paving patterns around the build -ing; designing a new canopy for both main entrances; remodeling the storefronts; creat -ing design guide lines for the retail store fronts; renovating the main lobby & reception area and the elevator lobbies at the garage level. As part of our solution we decided to create a contemporary looking canopy to make the main entrances stand out from their neighbors. Pilkington glass is to be installed at the buildings main storefront to give a modern and slick look. The main lobby/reception area will be renovated with high-end !nishes and high-tech features including plasmas TV, digital ticker and a touch-screen directory. In the garage area both elevator lobbies, currently separated, will be con -nected to share the waiting area to be renovated with new !nishes and digital features. Graphics of the city grid of DC are proposed throughout the project being the common theme within the conceptual design.
I participated and collaborated on all design phases, client presentations, preparation of the pricing package and coordination with consultants and contractor.
Mixed- UsedWashington, DC
20
architectural renovation . urban solutions
Arc
hite
ctur
e Pr
ojec
ts
prop
osed
art
pie
ce fo
r atr
ium
paving design
proposed main level renovation
existing storefront
existingcondition