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CARDINAL RHYTHM

SITE

3581 Mission Inn Avenue, Riverside CA 92501

TYPOLOGY

Poetry Foundation

BRIEF

This poetry foundation's design aims to abstract the different components of the downtown riverside area and deliver its versionofthemtothecommunity. Bydoing the building is to bring a sense of familiarity tothecommunity,makingit moreaninviting space. This approachnot onlyenhances the community's connection to the building but alsoallowsthe buildingtoact as asymbolof thecommunity'sidentity.

CRITIQUERS

Aaron Greene-Professor

Kristen Burton-Professor

Karim Youssef-Professor

Nikolas Kaiser/ Student

Samuel Soine/ Student

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A technique of consecutively overlapping a square with a twist of 5 degrees was employed to achieve the form of the performance space. This creates a visually stunning and dynamic space and provides functional benefits, such as improved acoustics and visibility. Additionally, this design was inspired by the inner courtyard of the Mission Inn in Riverside California.

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SPACEOF CONTIGENCY

SITE

812, Washington St. New York

TYPOLOGY LIVE+ WORK

BRIEF

The live work building created in 812 Washington, New York, aims to create a space that reflects the juxtaposition of the High and modern with the old and classic Row houses located in the south and north of the site. In reaction to site and typology, the building was divided in half at its center, creating a vertical division for residentialspacesto beplaced.

CRITIQUERS

Ryan Chung-Professor

Young Lee-Professor

Thomas Escamilla /Student

Gabriela Gomez /Student

Cabot Ferguson/Student

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SITEANALYSIS

WORKTYPE PATHWAYS

This Site Analysis is a study of the office spaces of the area's main job demographic: business incubators. This exercise is an empathy studyrevealedthe most appropriate approach for the buildingtotakeinordertocaterto the community andbest respond to the climatic conditions.

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ISLAND

INMEDIATEVICINITY

MOST FOOT TRAFFIC □

MOST VEHICLE TRAFFIC □

LEED CERTIFIED BUILDING □

BUILDINGS TO REDUCE CO2 □

ABREVIATIONS MHI:Median Household Income P.B:Per Block AVERAGE POPULATION DENSITY. 0-200 P.B □ 200-800 P.B □ 800-1600 P.B □ 1600-2400 P.B
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CLIMATE DEMOGRAPHIC
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CONCEPTUALIZATION

PARTI DIAGRAM

Once all the contextual conditions were met. the concept created in response acknowledged the site's micro and macro needs. Microscopically, the building is divided vertically to conform tothat ofthe High line. Macroscopically, itimplementedaParametricsunshading devicethat createsalayer ofprivacyfor its users while expressing the point of contingency between the old and the new intheformsofthesouthandnorth ofthesite. Onceenteringthe building, thespace becomesverticallydivided, increasing the convenience of its user, who now only needto walk in a straight linetoaccesstheir offices.

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1 □ STUDIO APARTMENT 2 ■ 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT 3 ■ 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT 4 ■ 3 BEDROOM APARTMENT 5 □ BREAKROOM 6 GYM PROGRAMANALYSIS FLOOR PLANS JOSEESTENOZ I PORTFOLIO 7 □ PRIVATE OFFICES 8 PUBLIC OFFICES 9 4 CONFERENCE ROOM LOBBY 5 ■ CAFFE 6 □ ELEVATOR/MECHROOM 0 ----® -@ 13
SCHEMATICDESIGN

PRODUCT

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EPOCH HOUSING

SITE

3936 Chestnut St. Riverside, CA 92501

TYPOLOGY

Residential Housing TEAM

Jose Estenoz, Raymundo Padilla Napoles, Nikolas Kaiser.

BRIEF

This group of residential buildings, located at White Park Riverside, Our team designed this space within the time frame of 5 days in compliancewiththeRulesofthe FREEDOM BY DESIGN team forthetiny house competition. The result: A third place on our sophomore year.

CRITIQUERS

Jacob Slagill-Professor

Karina J. Lervick / Student

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CONSTRUCTION PROCESS

With Epoch Housingforthe Homeless, ourgoal isnottosimply provide housingforthosewhodon't haveone, ourgoal istoreachouttothose lessfortunatewho lay awake in the cold each and every night praying forasingleopportunitytogettheirlifebackintherightdirection. Epoch Housing aims to provide stability for the homeless and specifically create a healthy routine for themselves that will further help them learntointegratebackintosociety withhopesofmakingatrueimpact to not only themselves but our beautiful city as well. Our approach is surely to make a positive impact on the homeless community within Riverside without creating a sense of worry about money, food, and shelter. Nomonthly rent isneeded here, only progressionand hopefor abetterlifethatonedaymanyotherswillfollow.

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SITE PLAN
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SPACEOF CONTINGENCY

TYPOLOGY

Residential Housing Designs

BRIEF

During my summer internship, I had the opportunity to work on a project involving Additional Dwelling Units (ADU's), where I collaborated with the architecture firm Cruz Collaborative. As part oftheproject. I was commissioned to create renderings of various ADU designs, which are now being shared as a recollection of my experience. Each ADU design was unique, incorporating elements of modern design andfunctionalityat Cruz Collaborative.

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This small living space includes a singleroom thatfunctions as abedroom, living room, kitchenette, andbathroom. The unit usually is about 250 to 500 square feet. making it a compact but efficient living space suitable for one or two people providing an affordable housing option for homeowners or renters looking for a smaller, more affordable place to live.

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This additional Dwelling Unit was designed on a hilltop, looking at a city designed to blend in with the natural landn ample space wasopened with an infinity pool at its base to takeadvantage of the stunning views of the city below. Thus creating a unique and desirable living room, offering a combination of modern design, breathtaking views, and a connection to nature.

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This ADU was designed to blend seamlessly with the slope of the hill, creating a structure that is both practical and aesthetically pleasing. The interior was designed with an open floor plan, using every inch of space available. Large windows were installed to provide stunning landscapeviews whileallowingnatural light to flood the interior. Overall, this ADU sloping creates a unique and innovative living space that combines modern design with a connection to the natural world.

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