Hello! My name is Justin Maglaque
The study of architecture has allowed me to view the world differently as we addressed the conflicts and innovations during lectures and design courses. I have become more aware of the challenges that arise during the design process as well as the solutions on how to alleviate those problems through creativity. As I continue learning about architecture, I want to apply my education and design experience to improve the quality of life in a small and large scale.
Phone: 1 (847)-220-2145
Email: justinmaglaque14@gmail.com
Work Experience
IKEA
Customer Service Representative
Schaumburg, Illinois
January 2021 - Present
CROCS
Sales Team Lead
Schaumburg, Illinois
September 2017 - August 2019
Education
Bachelors in Architecture
University of Illinois at Chicago
August 2019 - May 2023
William Rainey Harper College
August 2017 - May 2019
Software
Rhino 3D
UnReal Engine
AutoCAD
• Photoshop
• InDesign
Illustrator
Lightroom
Design Skills
• Photography
3D Rendering
Model making
CTRL + P
SPRING 2023
with E v E lyn y ao
i nstructor : K E lly B air
This project explores the different opportunities within on-site and off-site 3-D printing. Foam is printed from recycled materials and utilized to create a formwork. The intentional geometry of the formwork is optimized to endure strength and to conserves up to 70% of concrete. Doing so significantly lessens the overall weight of the concrete slab and cuts down costs on the project. Once the foam formwork is completed, concrete is poured in to fill the gaps in between. The process pauses periodically for the insertion of the primitives and resumes after it is situated. The foam is a great form in insulation and can be removed, recycled, and reused for more 3D printing projects.
3D PRINTED CONCRETE BIOPLASTIC WITH TRADITIONAL WOOD FRAMING
The project focuses on the different zones of programs for recreation in this neighborhood in Ottawa, Illinois. Despite having the divisions, these programs are still connected through the paths and bridge across the site.
PROCESS DIAGRAM
OUTDOOR PROGRAMMING
INDOOOR PROGRAMMING
Outdoor Progamming Indoor Programming
Garden =
Interpret Space = Outdoor Picnic Area =
Learn Space =
Learn Space =
Play Space =
Play Space = Garden = Outdoor picnic area =
Interpret Space = Perform Space =
Create Space =
Create Space = Perform Space =
Recreate Space =
Recreate Space =
Social Space = Logistical =
Social Space = Logistical Space =
Fox River Aqueduct =
Fox River Aqueduct =
Interpret Space =
Interpret Space=
Undulating Ribbon SPRING 2021
THROUGH THE SEAMS
i nstructor : a nia J awors K a
“Undulating Ribbon” is a structure inspired by the fluid movement of a ribbon. This structure combines different perspectives to elicit multiple emotions depending on position with the piece. The design uses easily accessible materials such as polycarbonate and C-channel bars to create complex form. While the project itself is a freeform structure, the polycarbonate aspect juxaposes the open concept through subtle distortion.
Undulating Ribbon
LONGITUDINAL SECTION Scale 3/4”=1’-0”
FRONT VIEW
Undulating Ribbon
River Edge SPRING 2020
QUARTER MILE
i nstructor : d avid B rown
“River Edge City” focuses on the convienience of close proximity residential and commercial buildings. While roads are still availble for cars and public buses, the city advocates for the use of boats and walkways to decrease the carbon footprint and promote a cleaner city by clustering the urban buildings in a continuous linear line along both sides of the river.
SECTION A
SECTION B
River Edge
Arch 106 19
FINAL REVIEW: QUARTER QUARTER
JUSTIN MAGLAQUE
RIVER’S EDGE CITY
River’s Edge City focuses on the convienience of close proximity residential and commercial buildings. While roads are still available for cars and buses, the city advocates for the use of boats and walkways to decrease the carbon footprint and promote a cleaner city by clustering the urban buildings in a continuous linear line along both sides of the river. AXONOMETRIC