Daniela Palomino 2021-2022 Portfolio

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Daniela Palomino

cal poly pomona architecture 2018-2022 selected works

dpalomino1@cpp.edu 209.704.2490, Gustine, CA, 95322

Education California State Polytechnic University, Pomona 3801 W Temple Ave, Pomona, California Bachelor of Architecture 2018-2023

Skills Programs

Adobe Creative Suite Rhino Photoshop AutoCAD InDesign Sketchup Illustrator

Awards Featured in “Collections and Curations” Architnet Blog (2020) Deans List (2021)

Content

Pre-Fab ADU

Spring 2022 Cal Poly Pomona Writers Retreat

Fall 2021 Cal Poly Pomona West Hollywood Mixed Use Spring 2021 Cal Poly Pomona Mountain Retreat

Fall 2020 Cal Poly Pomona Tower

Spring 2020 Cal Poly Pomona

Figure 2: ADU Parts
11’-0” 10’-0’ 11’-0” 10’-0’ 11’-0” 11’-0” 10’-0’ 10’-0’
15’-0” 15’-0” 11’-0” 11’-0” 11’-0” 11’-4” 5’-8” 8’-0” 5’-8” 6’-6” 11’-0” 15’-0” 15’-0” 20’-8” 28’-0” 28’-0”
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Figure 3: Small ADU Exterior + Interior

1-story, 1-bedroom & 1-bathroom (Floor Area: 388 sf/ Lot Coverage 518 sf)

Figure 4: Small ADU Plan

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Rendering: Interior

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Medium Variations

Option A: 1-story, 1-bedroom & 1-bathroom (665 sf)

Option B: 1-story, 1-bedroom & 1-bathroom (695 sf)

Option C: 1-story, 1-bedroom & 1-bathroom (695 sf) 2’ 0’ 8’ 16’ 4’

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Rendering: Interior

Large Variations

Option A: 1-story, 2-bedroom & 2-bathroom (937.5 sf)

Option B: 1-story, 2-bedroom & 2-bathroom (952.5 sf)

Option C: 1-story, 2-bedroom & 2-bathroom (910 sf) 2’ 0’ 8’

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Off Site Assembly Off Site Assembly
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Final Project, Fall 2021 Writer’s

The site for the writers retreat was located in the Mojave Desert. I was interested in the plant life as one specific plant stood out to me because it was all around the site hugging the surface of the desert floor acting as a starfish. This plant had a spongy texture to it almost feeling like a carpet. It felt moist as it was absorbing water waste to survive the intense heat and punishing sunlight in the desert. I was interested in as to why this plant was everywhere and how it survived in this desert climate?

This plant develops storage structures and hoards water to survive periods of drought. It can store water in either its leaves, stems or roots. The root goes deep into the soil, collecting water which is keeping this plant alive.

From this research I decided to take a biomimicry approach to integrate the function and livability of the plant with the writers retreat. The writers retreat rests half above ground and half underground mimicking how the plant lives and absorbs the sun above ground and how it survives by absorbing water underground. I have integrated a system of pipes that show both the circulation of how people move in and out of the retreat and how the water flows through the system.

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Final Project, Spring 2021

West Hollywood Mixed Use

This 45 unit mixed use development is situated in Los Angeles at the intersection of Hollywood Blvd. and Prospect Ave. This project is designed to create an oasis in the urban environment of Los Angeles that overlooks Downtown LA with views of the Hollywood Sign, the Griffith Observatory, and Dodger Stadium. The project rises five stories high and houses a variety of apartment units that range from studios, one bedroom and a two bedroom unit. The residences are situated on the upper floors above the ground commercial spaces and underground residential, commercial parking lot. The building runs along the perimeter of the site and creates a secluded public courtyard space separated from the loud and busy intersection that both the residential tenants, commercial tenants and customers can enjoy. With an arched way arcadia at the ground floor, residents are able to enjoy the spanish feel as they mingle and sip their coffee away as well as enjoy the restaurant, bar, organic grocery, coffee shop, and a yoga studio that the ground floor provides. This project is home to the urban enviroment that is away from all the rush of the city, making it a safe place for young couples, friend groups and the hard working doctors from the hospitals down the street to enjoy themselves in this mixed use project. The majority of the residential units face outwards away from the courtyard to take advantage of the views of downtown Los Angeles and the Hollywood Sign.

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PROSPECT VERMONT HOLLYWOOD

ALLEY

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HOLLYWOOD

trashchute/loadingdock restaurantbar

sandwhichshop

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PROSPECT VERMONT
ALLEY
organic grocery store lobby coffee shop yoga studio bike storage
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1/2” GYPSUM 1/2” PLYWOOD BATT INSULATION 1/2” PLYWOOD VAPOR BARRIER WOOD FLOOR FINISH

CONC. SLAB 1/2” PLYWOOD WOOD FLOOR FINISH

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23 SECOND YEAR ARC 2021L | SPRING 2020 Core Elevators Stairs Eagress Path
24 Exhaust HVAC System Ducting Vents Air Return Air Supply ELECTRICAL LEGEND CEILING MOUNTED RECESSED LIGHT WALL MOUNTED FAN DUPLEX RECEPTACLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE OUTLET (WATERPRROF) OUTLET SWITCH DIMMER SWITCH PLUMING + HVAC PLAN LEGEND Drop Down Ceiling 8’ - 0” Clearance Hot Water Cold Water Waste Water Main Stack In Line Water Heater GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTERS ELECTRICAL PLAN LEGEND CEILING MOUNTED LIGHT RECESSED LIGHT WALL MOUNTED LIGHT FAN DUPLEX RECEPTACLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE OUTLET (WATERPRROF) OUTLET SWITCH DIMMER SWITCH GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTERS
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Final

Project, Fall 2020 (ARC 4011L)

Mountain Retreat

This project is the design of a scientist’s retreat located on the top of Mount Vetter. The facility will be used mostly by astronomers, but it shall also serve as an education center serving the general public, visitors and weekenders interested in astronomy. The site is on land that has been leased from the Angeles National Forest. Any new structure must be designed such that its construction, operation and maintenance do not impact the natural environment.

This project was designed as a scientist retreat facility where researchers can work, stay for extended periods and educate as well. Perched atop the summit of Mount Vetter in Southern California, the compound has incredible views of the San Gabriel Mountains. The site is on land that has been leased from the Angeles National Forest. There are two existing foundation pads and a concrete cistern on the mountain. One pad is located at the summit, the lower pad is approx. 15feet below the summit. This is where cars can park providing the possibility of ADA compliant access to a public viewing platform. The cistern is on the north slope of the mountain approx. another 15 ft lower. The complex is divided into two with a rear footpath. The private scientist quarters are set on top of the peak to provide more privacy and houses the office, bedroom, bathroom and other amenities needed fro extended stays. The public observation deck is easily accessible to the public being at the end of the path. The structure contains public bathrooms and has the ability to entertain a larger amount of people for lectures and demonstrations hosted by the scientists.

There are two existing foundation pads and a concrete cistern on the mountain, which can be used as the locations for a new observation facility. One pad is located at the summit, the lower pad is approx. 15feet below the summit. This is where cars can park providing the possibility of ADA compliant access to a public viewing platform. The cistern is on the north slope of the mountain approx. another 15 ft lower.

The new retreat’s main structural components must be placed in the areas of the existing pads or the cistern. We will assume that soils at the site are bedrock, strong enough to take any vertical or horizontal load required for your design. Substantial groundwork is unnecessary and could obstruct the soil’s integrity. The sizes of the allowable footprints might require the design to extend vertically, connect pads/cistern with a bridge-like structure or cantilever out significantly. A public lookout platform must be ADA compliant. Electricity, water cistern and a septic tank from an old tower can be reused.

The new retreat’s main components are:

• Living quarters for two individuals with a shared communal space

• Office space for scientific work

• Outdoor lookout platform for gatherings, lectures, and visiting groups.

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PARTI MASSING PUBLIC PRIVATE PEDESTRIAN VEHICULAR ENTRANCE PARKING RAMP AXON AXONOMETRIC CIRCULATION scale: 1/16” = 1’
Figure 6.1: Axon, Parti, Massing, Ramp A4-A7 Vetter Mountain Scientist Retreat, Daniela Palomino
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Section scale: 1/16” = 1’ winter 2006 0539 1647 0625 ROAD CISTERN PEDESTRIAN PATH PRIVATE PUBLIC
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28 ARC 3011L DANIELA PALOMINO 3rd Floor 4th Floor scale: 1/4” = 1’ scale: 1/4” = 1’ DN DN 2nd Floor scale: 1/4” = 1’
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Eastern Elevation scale:
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Southern Elevation scale: 1/4” = 1’

Western Elevation scale: 1/4” = 1’

Final Project, Spring 2020 (ARC 4011L)

Tower

This project was to design a tower that would house the College of Enviromental Design’s Architecture School on Cal Poly Pomona’s Campus. The tower would occupy the exsiting footprint of the CLA Tower. The concept behind my tower production is a series of boxes sliding back and forth within a narrow perimeter, creating cavaties and allowing for courtyards and double height spaces to exist.

This tower is 240 feet long by 65 feet wide. I positioned the tower to perfectly hug the upper right side of the plinth, which allows for my south facade to be perpendicular with the sun angle. I made my tower so narrow to maximize the amount of daylighting.

As for the facade, I created a system of steel beams. The beams are spaced out 5 feet apart around the facade with three different depths. On the west and south facades, they are 3 feet deep to provide more shading as they get the most direct sunlight throughout the day. The east facade has a depth of 2 feet and the north has a depth of a foot and a half, since they don’t recieve as much daylight. The beams change spacing when it comes to outdoor spaces. The beams are two and a half feet apart to act as a mesh. The beams also change between the connection with the tower and the plinth. They are 10 feet apart to allow for wide enough entrances and exits, between the tower and the plinth.

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33 VOORHIS CIR 4. PUBLIC EVENT COURTYARD 3. ATRIUM 2. CONSTRUCTION TECH LAB 1. CONSTRUCTION TECH COURTYARD PLINTH FLOOR PLAN (16’- 0”) DN 1 2 3 4
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LATERAL SECTION N 1. TWO STORY SPACE 2. OUTDOOR SPACE 3. FAB LAB/SHOP 4. UNDERGRAD STUDIO 5. SEMINAR ROOM 6. BREAK ROOM 7. CLASSROOM 8. FISHBOWL 9. LONG GALLERY 10. COURTYARD 11. COFFEE SHOP OUTDOOR SPACE
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L1 16’-
R 460’-
L3 L5 114’-
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