Architecture Portfolio

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Fernando Licea
Edgewater Pavilion

Little Library

Rogers Park

Spring 2024 pp. 19-27

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Edgewater Pavilion

Spring 2024

The city of Chicago has received a donation to commemorate the Edgewater Beach Hotel with a pavilion in the Edgewater Lakefront. The Edgewater Pavilion serves three important tasks of signs of strength, admiration of the horizon, and the creation of a hierarchy.

These three tasks were accomplished by the Edgewater Beach Hotel before its demolition after the expansion of Lakefront. Nearly one hundred years after the Edgewater Beach Hotels opening, the goal of this project is to celebrate what it once stood. The Edgewater Pavillion will serve the same way the Edgewater Beach Hotel.

The Edgewater Pavilion is built with stainless steel that is constructed upward at an angle that leads to a cantilever in unity to create a symbol of strength. This technique is duplicated in hierarchy in a set of three distinct structures.

The largest structure ends the cantilever toward the lake Michigan to admire the horizon. The three structures collectively create a tunnel vision toward the lake to capture the moment that was the task for the Edgewater Pavilion.

Chicago, IL Edgewater Lakefront

Structural Framework

Structure designed for shade and aesthetics

Edgewater Pavilion
Modular Roof Design

WEST ELEVATION

EAST ELEVATION

10’ 20’
10’ 20’
Edgewater Pavilion

NORTH SECTION

SOUTH SECTION

Edgewater Pavilion
10’ 20’
10’ 20’

ISOMETRIC VIEW

The Edgewater Pavilion cantilevers toward Lake Michigan to admire the horizon. The lake plays a vital role into the identity of the structure and its hierchy.

Edgewater Pavilion

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Los 24 Escalones

Summer 2024

In a Guadalajara residential neighborhood, Cumbre International school seeks to provide dedicated students with the option of walkable apartments. Los 24 Escalones provides apartments that adapt to the urban context and provide living spaces for students.

The exterior finish of this project is an attractive Venetian style plaster made with natural materials in addition to an acrylic polymer for external usability and a wax coating for a water-resistant property. Venetian plaster is environmental friendly because it has low VOC emissions. Additionally, Venetian plaster is mold and mildew-resistant.

From the exterior view, it consists of twelve apartments. The building is made up of four sections with a primary entry and have identical alternating levels. Together they create a set of stair steps hence its name Los 24 Escalones.

The apartments have garden beds on the balcony to welcome family for planting as the urban context is surrounded by vegetation and growth.

Guadalajara Jalisco, Mexico

Los 24 Escalones is a structure part of the community for Cumbre International School.

This school has multiple specializations and a strong athletic program. Its creation is meant to provide efficiency for students and families of students who wish to enhance their dedication at Cumbre International school.

Within walking distance students are able to have a one or two bedroom apartment with a multispace first floor.

Isometric View
X Los 24 Escalones

ISOMETRIC VIEW OF TWO UNITS

THIRD FLOOR UNIT

BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BATHROOM
KITCHEN
LIVING ROOM
BALCONY

FOURTH FLOOR UNIT

BEDROOM
BATHROOM KITCHEN
LIVING ROOM
BALCONY

In figure 1 the shape of the structure is created to relate to the mountains in the surrounding site.

The shape is then intergrated to provide space for living in figure 2. The first level becomes a space for multi-use to acomodate for students of cumbres international school as shown in figure 3.

Balconies and garden beds are used in exterior spacest to create a identity for the units. Together the stacking of units and exterior spaces adapt to the urban context

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Little Library - Rogers Park

Winter 2024

The Little Library at Rogers Park is vibrant structure that serves as a welcoming space for reading and learning. It stands by twelve W12x72 steel columns with a ACM panel envelope. In addition, a custom metal facade connects the ends of the building to the entry corner.

The composite structure of ACM panels stands out with their Chicago blue tone. The ACM panels are good insulators but also provide soundproofing to give the advantage of a quiet environment perfect for reading. The exposed steel beams serve as a teaching mechanism to show inside viewers the library’s structure.

Perpendicular to the steel beams hang blue acoustic panels that absorb sound and are a continuation of the blue envelope and facade. Together this palette is what makes this library a vibrant space.

The color palette plays a vital role in the feeling of the space. The selection of blue connects with the city of Chicago and represents a bright and motivational environment.

Chicago, IL

Rogers Park

Durable and material for resistance and
Blue ACM Panel

Sloped Envelope Design

Maximizes natural light and spatial dynamics while adding vibrance to the entry

DETAILED SECTION

Roofing Finish

Rigid Board

Roofing insulation

Concrete Slab

Corrugated Metal Panels

Hanging Acoustic Panels

W 12x72

Water Resistant Barrier

4mm Blue ACM Panel

Exterior Gypsum

Cavity Insulation

Steel Stud

Flashing

Little Library - Rogers Park
Little Library - Rogers Park

Little Library - Rogers Park SECTION PERSPECTIVE

The Envelope

The envelope is made of blue ACM panels to set a tone and vibrance to the location. ACM panels were selected as a form of efficiency, simplicity, cost for a small city project.

The Facade

The facade of this project was custom made from a collective of multiple geometric metal panels. The facade connects from two axis to create an upward triangular corner.

The Nook

Four Nooks in the left are spaces which are surronded by glazing making the area feel outdoors great for reading with indirect sunlight.

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