PABLO JUAREZ SELECTED WORKS 2007-2011
Pablo Juarez Northeastern University Class of 2012 juarez.p@neu.edu
951.581.734
13067 Goldfinch st. Moreno Valley, CA 92553
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RESIDENTIAL TOWER- BOSTON, MA ENVIRONMENTAL HOUSE- DENVER, CO/OLYMPIA, WA URBAN INCUBATOR- WORCESTER, MA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL- BOSTON, MA
Residential Tower- Boston, MA Spring 2011- Housing and Aggregation Studio
My design manifested itself in the form of a tower, housing thirty-six units accross eighteen floors. Along with private ammenities for the residents, there is also a cafe and art gallery that is open to the public. CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
This Studio was a semester long exploration of the housing typology in an urban setting. Beginning with a site-independent typological prototype excercise, our project was then placed in the Fort Point neighborhood of Boston and developed from the typological excercise.
TYPOLOGY PROTOTYPE
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Environmental House- Olympia, WA/ Denver, CO Spring 2011- Environmental Systems
An exploration into the reduction of energy waste and environmentally conscious design, this project had an ambiguous program and was region specific to design for the respective climates of Washington as well as Colorado.
The narrative specifics of the project included 2,000 square feet of interior floor space and a volumetric limit of 30,000 cubic feet placed on a 100’x100’ parcel with a one to six slope. This semster long project was developed along with Andrew Cunningham, A fellow classmate.
south elevation 1”:16’ 57% glazing
site plan 1”:32’
east elevation 1”:16’ 37% glazing
first floor plan 1”:8’
section C 1”:16’
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north elevation 1”:16’ 11% glazing
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west elevation 1”:16’ 37% glazing
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INITIAL CONCEPT
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TAR PAPER
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PLYWOOD DECKING
CAPSTONE SKYLIGHT W/BUTT JOINT
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WATERPROOF MEMBRANE
2X10 STUD
BATT INSULATION
RIGID FOAM INSULATION
WOODEN LOUVERS
PLASTER FINISH
MECHANICALLY OPERATED GLASS SLATS
DOUBLE PANE WINDOW, ARGON FILLED
DOUBLE PANE GLASS, ARGON FILLED
LIGHT WELL TO FIRST FLOOR DOUBLE PANE GLASS, ARGON FILLED 30째BEVEL
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RIGID FOAM INSULATION THERMAL SPACER/INSULATING MEMBRANE THERMAL SPACER
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FOUNDATION
Environmental House- Olympia, WA/ Denver, CO Spring 2011- Environmental Systems
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Location: Denver Intl Ap, US A (39.8°, -104.7°) Date: 1st June - 31st August T ime: 18:00 - 22:00
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Wood Decking EPDM Membrane Plywood Sub-Floor Insulation Clay Tile EPMD Membrane Plywood Decking 2x10 Spray Foam Insulation Drip Edge
Flashing Light Shelf
Trellis
Double Paned Argon Filled Glass
Highly Reflective Surface
4x4 Post
1/2x6 Slat Anchor Ties Pool Liner Colorado Red Sandstone Facing Waterproof Membrane
Water Line
Spray Foam Insulation Air Barrier Anchor Ties Thermal Spacing Radiant Heating Tubes Poured in Place Concrete Floor
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Fall 2010- 1960â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Urbanism
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Urban incubator and Master Plan- Worcester, MA
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A semester long intervention for the city of Worcester with the aim to reanimate a 22 acre portion of the city that was being ME CHA NICoversized parking taken up by an abandoned mall and STR EET structure. After making the master plan, we develop a concept for an urban incubator within a node of the newly constructed urban fabric to house community and educational facilities.
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Worcester Urban Incubator
Pablo Juarez Weiderspahn 1960s Urbanism Design Studio
East-West Section
Fourth Floor
North-South Section
Worcester
Weiderspahn 1960s Urban
Urban elementary school- Boston, MA Spring 2009- Studio 2
A semester long project that covered a precedent study of revolutionary school designs of the 19th century, a contextual sity analysis, a typological classroom design and ultimately an elementary school that incorporated public elements into its design for use by the community.
CHILDRENS ZONE ROOM ACCESS
Precedent study- Lucy Daniels Foundation BATHROOMS/ STORAGE Clark and Menefee architects
TEACHER’S AREA
RELATIONSHIP TO THE EXTERIOR SCALE: 1/8”=1’
Typological module design Ideal Kindergarten classroom
Fenestration Scale: 3/16â&#x20AC;?=1â&#x20AC;&#x2122;
Plan: 3/16"=1'
Spine of Circulation Axon: 3/32"=1'
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juarez.p@neu.edu 951.581.734
13067 Goldfinch st. Moreno Valley, CA 92553