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Page 1: PAOLO PELAGIO ACADEMIC PORTFOLIO

2013-2014

ACADEMICBY PAOLO RAY PELAGIO

PORTFOLIO

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My name is Paolo Ray Pelagio and I’m a fourth year architecture student in Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. I’m a transfer student from Diablo Valley College. I’m a first generation Filipino-American. I lived in the Philippines for thirteen years and immigrated to Guam when I was fourteen. After my brief stay in Guam, my family and I settled in California and I have been a California resident ever since.

About me

contents

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2

3

4

TWISTED STORIES

h y b r i d / l i q u i d

MADONNA OVERPASS

the kayak terminal

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OBJECTIVETo obtain a local part-time, summer job or an internship.

QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY• Extensive background in computer drafting using multiple versions of AutoCAD.• Lead a team through a design-build competition.• Created a 50% construction document set with the supervision of an architect.• Experienced in drafting basic house construction details and general building codes & design specifications in reference to the CSI MasterFormat Division.

SKILLS SUMMARY• Proficient with Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint.• Extensive knowledge in Adobe Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator.• Skilled in 3D modeling using software such as AutoCAD, Google SketchUp, and Rhinoceros.• Competent with exporting, importing and manipulating images and PDF files with different 3D softwares.• Taught and presented ideas through speech and illustration in a one-on-one and classroom setting.

EDUCATIONMajor: Architecture[2013-present] Cal Poly San Luis Obispo – California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo CA, 93407[2010-2013] Diablo Valley College —321 Golf Club Rd, Pleasant Hill CA, 94523[2009-2010] Solano Community College —4000 Suisun Valley Rd, Fairfield CA, 94533Acquired an Associate’s Degree in Liberal Arts at Solano Community CollegeAcquired an Associates in Architectural Design and Associates in Architectural Technology at Diablo Valley College

LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE AND WORK EXPERIENCE[May 2013 – July 2013] Summer Intern at Building Performance ProfessionalsCreated construction documents for submittals, applied for building permits and helped design a kitchen remodel.Cal Poly Design Village 2012 Competition—LeaderLead a team in building a 3-day temporary structure in Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.DVC Architecture Graphics II—Teacher’s AssistantGave presentations on hand-drawn architectural rendering styles through the use of graphite and colored markers.Energy Design Resources DesignShift Charrette Competition—Team Member Designed and presented a sustainable building idea using PowerPoint in under 3 hours to a panel of judges.Habitat for Humanity – VolunteerCarried out tasks in cleaning, nailing and cutting wood members.Adult Literacy Program in Fairfield Civic Center Library—Tutor [2010-2011]Taught basic English pronunciation, reading and computer literacy through library resources and workbooks.

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major entry pointslobbiesretail + restaurantreception

FIRST FLOOR

major entry pointslobbiesretail + restaurantreception

SECOND FLOOR

TWISTED STORIES twisted stories is an 18 story retail/residential tower in seattle washington located in a retail and residential are prominent. the sites duplicity in context was responded with a mixed-used buiding which would serve their needs for shelter, recreation, food and congregation space.

major entry pointslobbiesretail + restaurantreception

major entry pointsbalconiesretail + restaurant

second floor

ground floor

seattle, wa1

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major entry pointslobbiesretail + restaurantreception

SECOND FLOOR

FLOOR PLANS - APARTMENTS

FLOOR 3 FLOOR 9

N20 FT

40 FT

FLOOR PLANS - HOTEL

FLOOR 10 FLOOR 15

N20 FT

40 FT N20 FT

40 FT

FLOOR PLANS - PENTHOUSES

FLOOR 16 FLOOR 17

N20 FT

40 FT

penthouse

roof garden

hotel

apartments

plans

view of retail/restaurant ground floor street condition

view of building entrance

view of building section building section

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h y b r i d / l i q u i dCore

Building plate

Low-e double glazing

PV Rail with ceramic rods

Sloping columns

Water catchment basin

Hybrid/Liquid is the concept of creating liquid spaces which mixes work and refuge. It challenges archetypal roles of human relationships by closely bridging the line between living and working. Five bottle-like cores symbolizes vertical movement and light whereas the perimeter spaces symbolize hybrid spaces for people to flow into.

Maximized perimeter

condition for retail spaces

Axis to Denny park, the city grid and

city shortcutHeights adjusted for relief and spatial

hierarchyForms sculpted to shape different

spacesFive cores added for vertical

circulation

Denny Park in Downtown Seattle, WA

Target development for young creatives living in Downtown, Seattlewith mixed use housing with a retail component.

LOCATION

Blanchard St.

Bell S

t.

7th St.

8th Ave.

PROGRAM

Summer sun

Winter sun

room>lobby>atrium cross ventilation

Built water filtration system behind railing

Radiant heating with 4” concrete slab for thermal mass

Low-e, double pane glass

Ceramic rod-rainscreen device

Winter sun

Stack ventilation system from room to atrium

PV panel skin/railing system which blocks harsh winter sun and harne-

ses strong summer sun.

Summ

er sun

PV rail-system

rainwater catchment system via PV-rail

underground water basin for-rainwater catchment storage

150 ft10 stories

180 ft

Bell St

Blanchard St8th Ave

7th St

Typical Live/Work Spaces

A typical live/work space is radially configured. Spaces closest to the building perimeter serves as housing units. Creatives can find themselves in collaboration of a neighbor artist at all times. Placing collaboration spaces in the center makes collaborative democratic and simple to organize and arrange.

Outwardly spaces for living Inward spaces for living

Formal Gestures Exploded View

Ground Floor

Fifth Floor

East Elevation North Elevation South Elevation West Elevation

Building to the siteFloorplans

hybrid/liquid is a collection of five curvilinear building clusters connected through bridges or webs. the building is inspired by both its rainy weather and its collection of artistic and diverse demographic. this mixed-use residential building invites multidisciplinary, artistic young-adults to congregate in an intimate environment in which creativity through collaboration could foster.

outward-facing living spaces inward-facing collab spaces

a typical live/work space is radially configured. the building perimeter is dedicated for living units while the spaces inward are dedicated for collaboration spaces.

typical live/work space

exterior collaboration spaceview from first floor courtyard looking at an elevator tower

seattle, wa2

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Core

Building plate

Low-e double glazing

PV Rail with ceramic rods

Sloping columns

Water catchment basin

Hybrid/Liquid is the concept of creating liquid spaces which mixes work and refuge. It challenges archetypal roles of human relationships by closely bridging the line between living and working. Five bottle-like cores symbolizes vertical movement and light whereas the perimeter spaces symbolize hybrid spaces for people to flow into.

Maximized perimeter

condition for retail spaces

Axis to Denny park, the city grid and

city shortcutHeights adjusted for relief and spatial

hierarchyForms sculpted to shape different

spacesFive cores added for vertical

circulation

Denny Park in Downtown Seattle, WA

Target development for young creatives living in Downtown, Seattlewith mixed use housing with a retail component.

LOCATION

Blanchard St.

Bell S

t.

7th St.

8th Ave.

PROGRAM

Summer sun

Winter sun

room>lobby>atrium cross ventilation

Built water filtration system behind railing

Radiant heating with 4” concrete slab for thermal mass

Low-e, double pane glass

Ceramic rod-rainscreen device

Winter sun

Stack ventilation system from room to atrium

PV panel skin/railing system which blocks harsh winter sun and harne-

ses strong summer sun.

Summ

er sun

PV rail-system

rainwater catchment system via PV-rail

underground water basin for-rainwater catchment storage

150 ft10 stories

180 ft

Bell St

Blanchard St8th Ave

7th St

Typical Live/Work Spaces

A typical live/work space is radially configured. Spaces closest to the building perimeter serves as housing units. Creatives can find themselves in collaboration of a neighbor artist at all times. Placing collaboration spaces in the center makes collaborative democratic and simple to organize and arrange.

Outwardly spaces for living Inward spaces for living

Formal Gestures Exploded View

Ground Floor

Fifth Floor

East Elevation North Elevation South Elevation West Elevation

Building to the siteFloorplans

Core

Building plate

Low-e double glazing

PV Rail with ceramic rods

Sloping columns

Water catchment basin

Hybrid/Liquid is the concept of creating liquid spaces which mixes work and refuge. It challenges archetypal roles of human relationships by closely bridging the line between living and working. Five bottle-like cores symbolizes vertical movement and light whereas the perimeter spaces symbolize hybrid spaces for people to flow into.

Maximized perimeter

condition for retail spaces

Axis to Denny park, the city grid and

city shortcutHeights adjusted for relief and spatial

hierarchyForms sculpted to shape different

spacesFive cores added for vertical

circulation

Denny Park in Downtown Seattle, WA

Target development for young creatives living in Downtown, Seattlewith mixed use housing with a retail component.

LOCATION

Blanchard St.

Bell S

t.

7th St.

8th Ave.

PROGRAM

Summer sun

Winter sun

room>lobby>atrium cross ventilation

Built water filtration system behind railing

Radiant heating with 4” concrete slab for thermal mass

Low-e, double pane glass

Ceramic rod-rainscreen device

Winter sun

Stack ventilation system from room to atrium

PV panel skin/railing system which blocks harsh winter sun and harne-

ses strong summer sun.

Summ

er sun

PV rail-system

rainwater catchment system via PV-rail

underground water basin for-rainwater catchment storage

150 ft10 stories

180 ft

Bell St

Blanchard St8th Ave

7th St

Typical Live/Work Spaces

A typical live/work space is radially configured. Spaces closest to the building perimeter serves as housing units. Creatives can find themselves in collaboration of a neighbor artist at all times. Placing collaboration spaces in the center makes collaborative democratic and simple to organize and arrange.

Outwardly spaces for living Inward spaces for living

Formal Gestures Exploded View

Ground Floor

Fifth Floor

East Elevation North Elevation South Elevation West Elevation

Building to the siteFloorplans

ground floor

third floor

Core

Building plate

Low-e double glazing

PV Rail with ceramic rods

Sloping columns

Water catchment basin

Hybrid/Liquid is the concept of creating liquid spaces which mixes work and refuge. It challenges archetypal roles of human relationships by closely bridging the line between living and working. Five bottle-like cores symbolizes vertical movement and light whereas the perimeter spaces symbolize hybrid spaces for people to flow into.

Maximized perimeter

condition for retail spaces

Axis to Denny park, the city grid and

city shortcutHeights adjusted for relief and spatial

hierarchyForms sculpted to shape different

spacesFive cores added for vertical

circulation

Denny Park in Downtown Seattle, WA

Target development for young creatives living in Downtown, Seattlewith mixed use housing with a retail component.

LOCATION

Blanchard St.

Bell S

t.

7th St.

8th Ave.

PROGRAM

Summer sun

Winter sun

room>lobby>atrium cross ventilation

Built water filtration system behind railing

Radiant heating with 4” concrete slab for thermal mass

Low-e, double pane glass

Ceramic rod-rainscreen device

Winter sun

Stack ventilation system from room to atrium

PV panel skin/railing system which blocks harsh winter sun and harne-

ses strong summer sun.

Summ

er sun

PV rail-system

rainwater catchment system via PV-rail

underground water basin for-rainwater catchment storage

150 ft10 stories

180 ft

Bell St

Blanchard St8th Ave

7th St

Typical Live/Work Spaces

A typical live/work space is radially configured. Spaces closest to the building perimeter serves as housing units. Creatives can find themselves in collaboration of a neighbor artist at all times. Placing collaboration spaces in the center makes collaborative democratic and simple to organize and arrange.

Outwardly spaces for living Inward spaces for living

Formal Gestures Exploded View

Ground Floor

Fifth Floor

East Elevation North Elevation South Elevation West Elevation

Building to the siteFloorplans

Max. perimeter condition for retail

Axis to Denny Park, city grid and city shortcut

Heights adjusted for relief and spatial hierarchy

Forms sculpted to shape different spaces

Five cores added for vertical circulation

East North South West

building integration section perspective

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MADONNA OVERPASS MADONNA overpass is a project located in the madonna overpass located in san luis obispo, california. the project was conceptualized by intuitively building a physical model of a bridge with a restaurant inside. the madonna bridge aims to outshine the madonna inn’s flamboyant light display at night by outstanding and making it shine brighter.

EAST ENTRY

west overpass VIEW

SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA

3

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40’-0

”15

’-4”

light

l-structure

H-STRUCTURE

SKIN SUBLAYER

translucent SKIN PANELING

floor structure

light paneling

NORTH SOUTH EAST WEST

table of contentsSITEOVERVIEWISOPLANSECTION + DETAILPERSPECTIVESINTERIORSORTHOGRAPHICSMATERIALS

PLAN

where am i?

LET’S EAT HERe

i ENJOY THIS

INTERIOR

site DETAILS

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the kayak terminal

site plan

B

A

sand dunes

N

the kayak terminal is a kayak club located in morro bay state park. this place is used by both kayak club members and the general public. the kayak club is formed by the idea of native chumash kayaks rowing on the waters of their native land, morro bay. this idea is then translated on a building form inspired by being underwater; experiencing architecture form an interesting perspective of kayaks in motion.

admincoffee shoprental + workshopbathroomsmechanicalgathering spacelaunchpractice poolkayak storagechanging roomssaunahot tubfitness roomcommon roomsky park

perspectivebuilding system

structural glass - skylight

structure - steel construction

skin - teak wood variation

complete building1f

2f

3f

program

admincoffee shoprental + workshopbathroomsmechanicalgathering spacelaunchpractice poolkayak storagechanging roomssaunahot tubfitness roomcommon roomsky park

perspectivebuilding system

structural glass - skylight

structure - steel construction

skin - teak wood variation

complete building1f

2f

3f

program

admincoffee shoprental + workshopbathroomsmechanicalgathering spacelaunchpractice poolkayak storagechanging roomssaunahot tubfitness roomcommon roomsky park

perspectivebuilding system

structural glass - skylight

structure - steel construction

skin - teak wood variation

complete building1f

2f

3f

program

program

4

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first floor plan second floor plan

north elevation

section a

section b

open/closed diagrams to the water south elevation

section b

program

transparent/glassopaque material/wall

section a