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JILLIAN DASEP

SELECTED WORKS | V.01 | 2021-2023 | ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO

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Contact

Mobile Phone: +639192010300

E-mail: dasep.jillian@gmail.com

Location: Baguio City, Benguet

Extended Portfolio

Educational Background

2018-2023 Saint Louis University, Baguio City

Bachelor of Science in Architecture

2019-2023 Consistent Dean’s Lister

ORGANIZATIONS

2018 - 2023

The Buttress

Senior Cartoonist (August 2022 - June 2023)

Senior Layout Artist (August 2022 - June 2023)

Managing Officer (August 2019 - June 2020)

Internal Associates Editor (August 2020 - June 2021)

Editing Consultant (August 2022 - June 2023)

2018 - 2021

United Architects of the Philippines Student Auxiliary -

SLU Chapter

Student Member (August 2018 - December 2021)

SKILLS

CAD AutoCAD | Sketchup

BIM Archicad | Revit

Rendering Enscape | Vray | Twinmotion | Lumion

Adobe CC Photoshop C6 | InDesign | Illustrator

Video Editing Capcut | Adobe Premier Pro

GIS Mapping QGIS

Microsoft Office Word | Powerpoint | Publisher | Excel

LANGUAGES

English Native or Bilingual Proficiency

Filipino Native or Bilingual Proficiency

Ilocano Limited Working Proficiency or Receptive Bilingualism

CERTIFICATION

Advance Building Information Modeling for Architecture

GRAPHISOFT ONE (April 2022)

Graphisoft BIM Certificate

GRAPHISOFT (July 2022)

Nabuclod Transforming Pods

YEAR & TYPE: 2021 | Academic Exercise

TIMELINE: 4 Months

WORKFLOW:

AutoCAD (Plan + SDP) — Sketchup (3D Model, Elevations & Sections)

— Enscape (Render) — Photoshop (Layout + post-processing) / Adobe Premier Pro (Walkthrough Video)

Set within a tourism center in the quiet mountains of Floridablanca, Nabuclod, Pampanga, the proposed project are sleeping pods for tourists. The site is estimated to be around 25 hectares, neighboring Aeta communities and a tourist spot that hosts several mountain-based activities. Pampanga is known to be prone to typhoons, and is in close proximity to Mount Pinatubo, calling for a design that is flexible in the event of ashfall and storms.

The pod was inspired from traditional stilt houses and the form of Aeta huts. A modernized version utilizing strandwoven bamboo, steel reinforcement and operable louvers as a contingency during ashfall and storms. The use of full glass on its rear is utilized to showcase the natural views of Floridablanca. The idea stems from the concept of transformation; the operable louvers shifting into its two versions: Open and Refuge.

NABUCLOD TRANSFORMING PODS

Community Center

YEAR & TYPE: 2022 | Design and Drafting Commission

TIMELINE: 2 Days

WORKFLOW:

AutoCAD (Plan + SDP) — Sketchup (3D Model, Elevations & Sections)

— AutoCAD (Cleaning of Elevation & Section Drawings) — Enscape (Render)

The community center is a rush commissioned project for an architecture student. The project only entailed of basic requirements for a community center and a given lot, with three photographs of the on-site area. Two days were allotted for the project, from floor plans to the rendered output.

A modular concept was employed on the function hall of the site, utilizing bi-folding panels to subdivide the main function area. A U-shaped layout is utilized to wrap around the main function hall area as to allot spaces for commercial and other amenities provided in the building, such as a mini library. The function hall features a skylight as a ventilation and lighting strategy in substitute for wall-mounted windows. A single schematic drawing was provided by the client, adjusted with improvements and additional changes as needed.

Community Center Mini Library Perspective

Carpeted flooring juxtaposed with wood textures create a familiar, welcoming feeling for the community. These materials also do not compromise practicality, wood panelling and carpet doubling as acoustical treatment apt for library use.

Community Center Function Hall Perspective

Terrazo flooring and wood panels are materials used for high-density rooms that still serve for good acoustic control. Bi-folding wood panels allow for the division of space for multiple community activities done simultaneously.

RE-KU-HAY MICROHOME

YEAR & TYPE: 2022 | Academic Exercise

TIMELINE: 26 Hours

WORKFLOW:

AutoCAD (Plan + SDP) — Sketchup (3D Model, Elevations & Sections)

— Enscape (Render) — Photoshop (Layout + Post Processing)

For our second to the last project in our fourth year of architecture school, we were tasked to create a Tiny House based on the criteria of Buildner’s MICROHOME Fourth Edition Competition.In order to cater to the conditions of the criteria, the tiny house is set to be created in a lot bounded by forests located in Baguio City.

RE-KU-HAY is a residential bungalow for a young professional couple. The main concept of the building is derived from the principles of Bahay Kubo and other similar vernacular architecture of the Philippines, adjusted with modern building techniques. The building materials selected for this house are common construction waste, which is one of the top leading wastage in the architectural profession in the Philippines. The design also experiments with the use of sawali, a material from the traditional bahay kubo for passive cooling. The configuration of this house is highly inspired by the concepts of modular furniture, which allow for multiple functions of the house using movable furniture that also creates provision for hidden storage, which is a feature that is very essential however overlooked in residential projects.

Industrial Coffee Shop

YEAR & TYPE: 2022 | Academic Exercise

TIMELINE: 1 Day (Drawings & Digital Model), 2 Days (Scale Model)

WORKFLOW:

AutoCAD (Plan + SDP) — Sketchup (3D Model, Elevations & Sections)

— Enscape (Render)

COLLABORATORS: Vivienne Faye Correa, Van Ronuel Ferrer, Dale Arvin Opinaldo, Pauline Joy Camille Talib

The idea of incorporating an industrial design to a coffee shop was derived from a school project where students were to create a two-storey building of their choice portraying the use of an assigned material.

The team was assigned to the use of castellated beams, which became the central point of the project’s design. The coffee shop is industrial themed, utilizing castellated beams with an exposed ceiling, showing how its utilities slot into the perforations as part of its design motif. The concept was envisioned by a group effort, 2D and 3D drafting done by me, and the scale model was done as a group effort. The model is removable in order to present the castellated beams inside the building.

Documentation Shots

Materials used: Reused Solid Cork Board (base), Mat Boards, Chipboards, Fake Grass Sheets, Acrylic Sheets, Popsicle sticks

SIDE-BY-SIDE ACTUAL MODEL AND DIGITAL RENDER

Tree Dimension Arboretum

YEAR: 2023 | Undergraduate Thesis

TIMELINE: 3 Months

WORKFLOW:

AutoCAD (Plan + SDP) — Sketchup (3D Model, Elevations & Sections)

— Enscape (Render) — Photoshop (Layout + post-processing)

& CapCut (Walkthrough Video)

For our fifth year capstone project for my undergraduate studies, my thesis involved a site suitability study for Nature-Based Solutions in Baguio’s CHALOK Barangays based on the definition of NBS solutions in related literature. CHALOK is an abbreviation of the name of barangays involved in a proposed eco-tourism complex by the local government unit. In-line with the results of the conducted site suitability study for the proposed CHALOK Eco-tourism complex, the Tree Dimension Arboretum is a proposed development based a watershed of Lucnab, a quaint barangay located in Baguio City.

The project played with the idea of linearity and utilizing the site’s weaknesses as an eye-opening exhibit of the effects of urban sprawl to the natural fabric of the City. Principles of neuroarchitecture and the application of bamboo as a construction material in the locale, which is still uncommon despite its abundance in the vicinity.

Tree Dimension Arboretum Master Development Plan

CHALOK Ecotourism Project Land Cover, Contour and Sieve Mapping

TITLE: CHALOK Land Cover Maps & Contour Map

APPLICATION USED: QGIS 3.22.4

The CHALOK Eco-tourism Complex was a project that was proposed to encompass a connective trail throughout six neighboring barangays in Baguio City. This project became the central focus of my group’s undergraduate study. According to one of the officials that spearheaded the proposal, the project lacked a proper feasibility study. In line with this, a sieve mapping analysis was found suitable to assess the physical aspects of the site, as examining other factors such as the cultural and social implications are of a scope too broad for the project.

Amongst the five maps utilized in the sieve mapping analysis, Land Cover and Contour maps were reproduced using QGIS version 3.22.4. The generation of these maps alongside analysis of three other maps provided by the city are the first phase of the thesis conducted.

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