Angelique Elia Portfolio

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ANGELIQUE VICTORIA ELIA Architecture + Design Portfolio


ANGELIQUE V. ELIA MASTERS OF AR CHITEC TURE STUDENT Highly motivated Master of Architecture student with a consistent record of academic excellence. Possesses 5 years of hands-on experience in the architectural industry, gained through employment at DLR Group, where I honed my design, leadership, and collaboration skills. Further enriched my experience with a Summer 2023 internship at Universal Creative, demonstrating my proficiency in effective designing and modeling. IAMANGELIQUEE@GMAIL.COM | MIAMI, FL | ORLANDO, FL EXPERIENCE June 2023 - August 2023 Universal Creative Show Set Design Intern - Creative Studio • •

Assisted with the creation of mock-ups, models, and renders. Coordinated between various teams and vendors, including AEC, Creative Director, Producers, Facility Designers, Technical & Media Designers, Master Planning, Etc, • Responsible for 3D Modeling Show Set for Future Development of the EPIC Universe Theme Park using combination of Revit & Rhino • Produced Concept Design Packages after reviewing red-lines from EHS, F&B, Tech Srv & Entertainment, and Ops June 2020- June 2023 DLR Group Architectural Designer • Coordinated with design team + Project Architect to produce PD, DD and SD deliverables, site analysis + research, physical + digital site model design, marketing booklets, proposals, drafting of various detail drawings, etc. • Collaborated with Historical Preservation lead to analyze historical drawings, research status of building, and draft various details for K12 elementary school and Justice + Civic Capitol Building • Supported the Interior Design team on a high-tech workplace project to draft a materials palette and mood board that would be used to design the main spaces of the office. 4 separate projects, each with their own unique palette based upon the clients desire and culture of office location. • Assisted Project Architect on city and county building and sustainability code research, creating exterior + interior renderings and finalizing red-lines for SD 100% set of Workplace Lab. • Worked with Justice +Civic and K12 Design team to create submittals for AIA Honor and AIA Civic Awards on 9 separate projects, with 5 winning awards. • Coordinated with K-12 Education team to create safe cohorts for school reopenings during COVID-19 times. June 2018 - June 2020 DLR Group Financial & Project Administrative Assistant •

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Worked with Financial Administrators and with Project Administrators to enter submittals and RFI’s for multiple projects into Newforma, coding consultant invoices, reconciliations, entering payables, project invoices, assisting with AIA contracts and billing statements for two office locations.

EDUCATION 2022-2024 - Master of Architecture Florida International University Cumulative GPA: 3.77 / 4.0 2019-2022 - Bachelor of Arts University of Washington - Seattle Major: Architectural Design Minor: History (General) Cumulative GPA: 3.65/4.0 TECHNICAL SKILLS Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro)

Autodesk Revit Bluebeam Dynamo + Grasshopper Enscape Rhino 5/6/7 Sketchup PERSONAL SKILLS • • • • • •

Collaboration / Communication Critical / Creative Thinking Detail Oriented Perceptiveness Physical & Digital Model Making Specifications REFERENCES

Robert Corser, AIA Associate Professor University of Washington corser@uw.edu (206) 458 - 9471

Erica Loynd, FAIA, WELL AP Northwest Region Lead DLR Group eloynd@dlrgoup.com (206) 461 -6000

ACHIEVEMENTS 2019-2023 11 Dean’s List Florida International University University of Washington 2019 Woodwork Institute/ C.E. Bernhauer Scholarship Foundation

2022 Class of 1954 Endowed Scholar Floyd A. Naramore Fellowship 2021 Simpson Strongtie Student Scholarship Ann McFarlane Stockton Endowed Scholarship Fund


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LEMON CITY NATATORIUM

THE ELEVATED RODEO

TIMBER SOCIAL HOUSING

COMMUNITY RESILIENCE HUB

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LEMON CITY NATATORIUM Little Haiti, Miami, Florida, USA Florida International University - Autumn 2022 ARC 5483 Instructor: Elite Keden + Mark Marine

DESIGN PROBLEM: To construct a Natatorium in Lemon City, Miami that has ample space to be a well needed community hub, including a community center, locker rooms, and a spa. I challenged myself to design a mostly glue-laminated timber structure to reduce carbon emissions and demonstrate the strength of timber in a humid, and hurricane prone area.

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Site Plan

East Rendered Elevation

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A TWO FACADED BUILDING - SEPARATED BY THE MATERIAL CONCRETE STRUCTURE COMBINED WITH GREEN LIVING FACADE -ADDING BIOPHILIC & NATURAL VEGETATION

GLUE-LAMINATED STRUCTURE WITH HANGING FACADE -PROTECTION FROM ENVIRONMENT, CREATING A SAFE & WARM SPACE

South Elevation

East Elevation

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The main layout of the building has the pool on the ground floor, with easy access to locker rooms and built-in seating for spectators to enjoy the aquatic action. The second floor consists of a variety of exercise and yoga rooms, with the top floor being the spa and admin corridors. Each floor has a lounge space, both private and public.

Ground Floor Plan

North-East Axon

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View from Grand Entrance


Second Floor Plan

Third Floor Plan

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Transverse Section

View into Pool at 7AM

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The GLULAM tree column system, at an exaggerated scale allows for the main space, the pool, to be the grand element of the building. The hanging facade is located on both the sides and the roof portion, allowing for protection from both the wind and the sun, whilst allowing for an interesting experience in the shadows.

View from third floor lounge

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Longitudinal Section

View from 70th Street

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View of Exterior Private Lounge

Pool Detail

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DESIGN PROBLEM: The Elevated Rodeo is a timber pavilion that celebrates the strength of heavy timber by generating a “refuge for warmth” that will withstand the extreme forces of a potential tsunami that might make landfall on the coast of Long Beach, Washington. Situated directly between the most tourist dense area and the local community, off a horse trail, it offers an unique place to rest, appreciate the power of wood and seek refuge.

THE ELEVATED RODEO Long Beach, Washington, USA University of Washington - Seattle, Spring 2022 Instructor: Robert Corser Collaborative Project - Group of 3

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Within the next 50 years an earthquake with a magnitude of seven or higher has a 33% chance of occurring along the Cascadia subduction zone, creating a 64.2ft tsunami wave to obliterate the city and its surrounding communities. Which gives beach goers 15 minutes to evacuate. This pavilion redefines what it means to be temporary, as this structure could be used to save lives tomorrow, or it can be used as a means of local commerce for the community for the next 50 years.

Concept Sketches / Collage

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L6- Vertical Evacuation L2

L5- Vertical Evacuation L1

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L3 - Lounge Floor Plan

The Elevated Rodeo is rooted within the Western Washington timber industry by using engineered timber constructed from local tree growths. The materiality of the timber emphasizes and creates a “refuge through warmth” on the cold and windy, elongated beach that Long Beach, Washington is. Encapsulated within the pavilion is an elevated plaza that serves as an ADA accessible venue for wood smoked BBQ food trucks and a wind protected, intimate and cozy bar.

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View From Elevated Plaza

Transverse Section Looking East

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Aerial View

Physical Model

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The bar is situated within the center of the pavilion, and acts as the main location to celebrate the advanced technology of tsunami-resilient, heavy timber. The breakaway timber slats clad around the CLT columns protect pavilion dwellers from the frigid winds. At the top of the pavilion, the sunset deck reaches out to the water front view with cantilevering CLT panels seating, and above that are the two evacuation floors. View From Beach

View From Third Floor Lounge

Physical Model

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TIMBER SOCIAL HOUSING Miami, FL, USA Florida International University, Spring 2023 Instructor: Mark Marine

DESIGN PROBLEM: The South Coconut Grove Timber Social Housing is a prototype for a sustainable housing project that has the opportunity to be reused, and adapted across all of Miami-Dade county. This building is completely passive and has produced more energy than required, giving it the opportunity to sell the energy back to the county and reduce costs for the occupants. It also uses a combination of CLT and GLULAM for the structure.

Site Plan w/ Roof Plan 5-PLY CLT ENGINEERED SELF-TAPPING SCREWS LASERCUT STREEP STRAP STEEL SEISMIC BEAM HANGER 10” X 30” CNC GLULAM GIRDER 5” X 15” CNC GLULAM GIRDER Solar Energy Production

Solar Energy Usage

STEEL SEISMIC GIRDER HANGER 12” X 12” CNC GLULAM BEAM ENGINEERED BOLTS

Climate Positive = Energy Usage - Production = 107 kWh / Yr - 196 kWh / Yr = + 89 kWh / Yr Solar Energy Production / Usage

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Exploded Axon - Column to Beam Assembly


Longitudinal Section

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The main program of building is set up so the ground floor is retail + parking, 2nd5th floors are all residential (studio, 1-bed, 2-bed) + amenities (business center, gym, yoga, garden, etc.)

There are PV systems built within the roof and the PV fin overhang, which produce energy, act as a wind break, and filter radiation. With the overhang and PV fins, almost all direct sunlight is protected.

The occupied roof consists of vertical urban garden and covered seating beneath the PV roof. LEGEND: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

PUBLIC GATHERING PARKING RAIN WATER CISTERN RETAIL SPACE COMMUNITY SPACE GYM ROOF TOP VERTICAL GARDEN ROOF TOP COMMUNITY SPACE

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View from South Mundy Street 2-IN-1 SOLAR ROOF PV PANELS (1/4” THICK) BUILT WITHIN 5-PLY CLT ROOF SYSTEM VERTICAL GARDEN GROWING TOMATOES, EGGPLANTS, HERBS, BELL PEPPERS, NATIVE VEGGIES OVERHANG BLOCKS CREATES SHADE

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OVERHANG BLOCKS SUN & CREATES SHADE

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PV FIN SYSTEM 3 LAYER SHADING SYSTEM WITH BUILT-IN PV THAT PROVIDES 3.15 WATTS PER SF ACTS AS WIND BREAK, DIFFUSION OF LIGHT, AND CONTROL OF GLARE, FILTERS 99% OF UV RADIATION GLUE-LAMINATED COLUMN + BEAM SYSTEM

SUMMER 113 DEGREES WINTER 40.5 DEGREES

5 PLY CLT FLOORING W/ 3” CONCRETE TOP

Transverse Section

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SUMMER 113 DEGREES WINTER 40.5 DEGREES

NATURAL VENTILATION VENT OUTPUT OPERABLE WINDOWS FOR CROSS VENTILATION

Ventilation - Transverse Section

View from corner of U.S. Rt. 1 & Mundy Street

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SUMMER 113 DEGREES WINTER 40.5 DEGREES

NATURAL VENTILATION VENT INPUT


View from 2nd Floor Hallway

All of the units are on the East to allow for cross ventilation using the vent built into the curtain wall, along with the vent above each door and the operable window. This will reduce the amount of active systems required.

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COMMUNITY RESILIENCE HUB Capitol Hill, Seattle, Washington, USA University of Washington - Seattle, Autumn 2021 ARCH 400 Instructor: Alicia Daniels Uhlig

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0’ 8’ 16’ 32’ Longitudinal Section

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DESIGN PROBLEM: The Community Resilience Hub in the Capitol Hill neighborhood embodies a community atmosphere, filled with natural daylight for the primary spaces: community kitchen at its core; offices; and a supporting community program.


CASCADING REPOSITORY OF GROWTH UNDERPRIVILEGED YOUTH PAIRED WITH SENIORS TO LEARN, GROW & PREPARE

AIA Design Excellence Priorities

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Combining the wisdom of seniors with the enthusiasm of youth, this program fosters meaningful connections through shared experiences in gardening and cooking. Underprivileged youth gain essential life skills through gardening and cooking workshops, while seniors find immense fulfillment in mentoring and sharing their knowledge. This intergenerational journey culminates in a grand harvest feast, celebrating the transformative power of connection and shared experiences. Demonstrating the profound impact that collaboration across generations can have on our communities. View from Ground Floor Garden

View from East Mercer Street

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LEGEND: 1 GRAB & GO COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE (CSA) MARKET 2 GREY WATER CISTERN 3 MOSS WALL W/ BUILT-IN BIKE RACK 4 RAIN WATER CISTERN 5 COMMUNITY GARDEN 6 COMMUNITY KITCHEN 7 TEACHING KITCHEN 8 COMMUNITY GATHERING / DINING 9 NEIGHBORHOOD COMPOSTING / RECYCLE / TRASH 10 MAKERS STUDIO 11 LEARNING SPACE 12 YOUTH LOUNGE 13 SENIOR LOUNGE 14 BATTERY STORAGE 15 OCCUPIED ROOF DECK

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Maker Space Perspective - During Winter when shading device is dis-activated, prioritizing natural sunlight

Maker Space Perspective - During Summer when shading device is activated, prioritizing the reduction of heat gain

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Operable louvers designed to allow maximum natural lighting in during the winter to maximize solar gains, whilst blocking the summer sun to block solar gains. These actions, along with the 126 PV panels on the roof, allow for the building to achieve Net Zero status.

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BALLARD PAPER MILL Ballard, Seattle, Washington, USA University of Washington - Seattle, Spring 2021 ARCH 302 Instructor: Jennifer Dee + Penelope West

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DESIGN PROBLEM: The purpose of this project was to treat architecture as an art and to put spaces and materials together in a meaningful manner, by emphasizing the importance of understanding wholeness - spatially, materiality, and conceptually. The site was studied as a geo-narrative at several scales and developed from a deck of cards.

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To begin the design process, we were dealt a “hand” of forces at random, related to the site: Earth, Air, Water, Forest and Fire. The gesture of the project grew from the interaction of forces in our hand and was then supplemented with a set of case study cards, the St Benedict Chapel by Peter Zumthor to further the narrative and tectonic order of the building.

Force Cards

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LEGEND: 1 WATER COLLECTION 2 STUDIOS 3 GATHERING 4 EXTERIOR GATHERING 5 PREPARING 6 FORMING 7 FINISHING

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The craft of making washi paper is a process that Requires earth, forest, and water. Earth is needed to ground the building, Water is needed to transform the materials, and forest is needed for the structure and materials. Alone create nothing; together become art.

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FINISHING

PREPARING

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WATER BASIN

West Facing Section

FINISHING FORMING

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The bones allow for the space to stand strong, and the skin allows for various levels of light to protrude through. The opaque horizontal panels give tension and allow for breaks in light. The transparent skin allows for the glow of light without the harsh sun and the translucent glazing allows for natural light for the craftsmen.

The Zumthor Chapel holds forces of earth, forest and water. The repetitive and evenly spaced columns, the carved butterfly roof that forces water collection, and the footing of the earth represent each of the chapels forces that create an overall sense of tension in the structure.

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ANGELIQUE VICTORIA ELIA IAMANGELIQUEE@GMAIL.COM


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