ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

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Andrew Rebullar

ANDREW REBULLAR

CONTACTS

402 w 212th st Carson, CA 90745 (310)-408-7471

andrew_rebullar@elcamino.edu

RebullarchDesign

@Rebullarch

LANGUAGE

English

Tagalog Spanish

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EDUCATION

Torrance High School

August 2015 - 2019

El Camino College

August 2019 - present

SOFTWARE SKILLS

I AM

Leader

Adobe Photoshop

Team-worker

Passionate Explorer

Autodesk AutoCAD

Multi-tasker

INTERESTS

ArchiCAD

WORKSHOPS & INVOLVEMENT

ECC Architecture Club

2022 NOMAS Student Competition

Lumion

Hiking Photography Graphics

Travel Fitness

Socialize

WORK EXPERIENCE

Internship at Koko Avo Designs

Adobe Indesign

2022 NOMAS Student Competition

Reimagining El Segundo Civic Plaza

Microsoft Powerpoint

Recasting Torrance Park

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Adobe Illustrator Sketchup

“Start

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a conversation”
5 | M N 20 21 22 I I J K L L S S B CONTENT 01 02 03 04 05 PLAZA LIFTOFF GRANDPA’S ABODE STRAWBALE INSULATION CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION HAND DRAWINGS

PLAZA LIFTOFF

ARCH 149: Design Fundamentals & Principles Final

DATE: Dec 2022

LOCATION: El Segundo, CA

The name “El Segundo” was adopted in 1911 when Chevron built its second refinery. This is where the term El Segundo comes from, which derives in Spanish for, “the second”. This city is known for its history of space and aircrafts, holding major aerospace companys such as Aerospace Corp, Boeing Co, SpaceX, and LAX. Because of this iconic history, it was almost certain to create a design that revolves around the aerospace theme that the city is widely known for.

This project is the culmination of learning how architecture not only can address issues, but also create yet to be discovered opportunities in the user experience. The objective for this project has been to introduce us to some of the various steps involved in considering, analyzing and developing a design solution that addresses challenges and fills a need for a particular site. It also demonstrates how the artistic expression is essential and distinguishes architecture from other professions, such as engineering and planning, associated with the built environment.

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CONSTRAINTS OPPORTUNITIES

- Police facility due south, casts shadow over plaza

- One plaza entrance for handicapped

- No handicap entrance on east side

- Create experience from end to end that tells a story

- El Segundo has muliple history topics for concept

- Outdoor plaza for workers

- Attraction for farmers market

SUN & WIND DIAGRAM

Based on the sun path, the plaza gets continuous light throughout the day. City hall and the police department lack longer overhangs which results in less shaded areas in the plaza. This means it gave me opportunities to create shaded areas for the users to interact with.

The prevailing winds coming from south west are partially blocked by the police department but still provides minimal wind circulation. On the other hand, the seasonal winds have a difficult time reaching this plaza due to city hall and other surrounding existing buildings acting as a barrier for the warm winds.

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DIAGRAMS HAND SKETCHES

The civic plaza is known to be the heart of El Segundo. It was important to understand and create a sort of hierarchy in design that paints that picture of the city. Based off of the initial site visit and site plan, there were many opportunities to create large gatherings for the users of El Segundo.

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SITE LOCATION SITE PLAN

ELEVATION

Because of El Segundo’s title “Aerospace Capital of the World”, it was most certain to base my design off of an abstract airplane wing that acts as a multi-functional stage for assembly and/or gathering, which is something that the community currently lacks.

Located at the heart of the city, this proposal has the intentions of being a monument of a plaza that anchors down El Segundo. With its respected history within the concept of this design, the users are now able to visit the park to learn more about the city with its ability for pop up kiosks and art walls for the users to interact with.

RENDERS

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The story being the plaza starts with the concept of “astrionics” which is the science and technology put into aircrafts. Metaphorically speaking the aircraft being El Segundo, the astrionics would be the users itself. The three basic stages of flight are as follows:

Takeoff: The users are greeted with a much needed “El Segundo” sign that reels the users into the plaza by walking up a slope.

Cruise: The main part of the plaza is a central green that has passive play for children and a multi-functional space with buckwheat for the blue butterflies.

Landing: A step lower in grade where we have stadium seating for employees to enjoy lunch or gather.

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SECTION

PLAZA LIFTOFF

We were lucky enough to be offered the chance to present this project in front of El Segundos planning comissioners. It was an honor because we were able to receive feedback and critiques about what the city has the potential for. With this idea, the wings of the plaza could represent a hierarchy at the heart of the city.

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Scale: 1/16” = 1’-0”
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GRANDPA’S ABODE

ET103: Sustainable Materials and Methods

DATE: Dec 2022

Grandpa’s Abode was a title named from another name for an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) known as grandma flats. For this design proposal, we were to design a net zero ADU that uses both passive and active sustainable design opportunities. It’s main focus is on becoming net zero by its use of building performance and material carbon footprint.

This project represents a culmination of the semester’s content. The objective of the course was to understand the material and method choices made and their ecological implications when designing and constructing a proposed building.

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GRANDPA’S ABODE

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STRAWBALE INSULATION

ET103: Sustainable Materials and Methods

DATE: Nov 2022

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Strawbale insulation was my go to option as an alternative sustainable building material. It could be really beneficial because it has a higher “R” value, meaning it is able to store in the heat/cold air in the building. While being incredibly ecofriendly, it profuces essentially no pollutants during creation. It could be disposed in an inexpensive and eco-friendly manner. If built correctly, it could lasts for 100 years! Also, it passes the two hour fire rating that is required for construction.

Although, some cons with straw bale insulation is that they are heavy and large, so moving them could be labour intensive. Since it is built by stacking, it has the potential for structural movement. Working with straw can also lead to irritated skin as well.

In conclusion, straw insulation is a very eco friendly sustainable material. This alternative was chosen for the Grandpa’s Abode ADU that was assigned in the same semester.

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ARCH 150B: Construction Documentation II

DATE: June 2022

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04 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION
A1 SITE PLAN / SECTIION 1/8" = 1'-0" ANDREW REBULLAR ARC150B, SPR 22 REV: 31 MAY 2022 PROPERTY LINE 60.00' PROPERTY LINE 125.00' PROPERTY LINE 125.00' 34'-0" 66'-0" 25'-0" A A FFE 103.67 102.90 102.55 101.45FG 101.25FG 103.67 103.70 103.80 100.70 PROPERTY LINE 60.00' 100.60 105.30 105.50 105.90 100.90 105.50 105.00104.00103.00 102.90 103.00 103.67 101.66 101.45 100.70 106.00 105.00 104.00 103.00 102.00 101.00 100.00 105.00 104.00 103.00 102.00 101.00 9'-0" 42'-0" 9'0" A1.2 ROOF PLAN 1/8" = 1'-0" ANDREW REBULLAR ARC150B, SPR 22 REV: 31 MAY 2022 SECTION A-A 1/8"=1'-0" FF FG SECTION B-B 1/8"=1'-0" B B A A BUILDING SECTIONS ANDREW REBULLAR ARC150B, SPR 22 REV: 31 MAY 2022 FF FF FG SECTION A-A 1/8"=1'-0" B B STAIR PLAN-SECTION 1/8"=1'-0" FF FF FG B B SITE PLAN SECTIONS

NORTH ELEVATION PLAN

WEST ELEVATION PLAN

SOUTH ELEVATION PLAN

EAST ELEVATION PLAN

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A4 EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS
ELEVATIONS
26 | A A 1 B C C D E F G D 2 3 4 5 11 10 12 15 13 14 16 16 ENTRY KITCHEN LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM BATH BEDROOM HVAC WH WASH DRY GARAGE LAUNDRY H M N 20 21 22 I I J K L L 1 2 3 4 5 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DOOR SCHEDULE 20 21 22 36X97 72X97 32X97 72X97 50X97 32X84 32X84 32X84 32X97 32X97 32X97 32X97 32X97 32X97 32X97 A B C D E F G H I J K L WINDOW SCHEDULE 12X97 36X48 34X48 36X48 24X36 48X48 36X48 24X48 48X48 48X36 72X48 72X36 M N 36X48 36X38 S S A A B B S S A A B B FLOOR PLANS
27 | RBD1 VALLEY VALLEY VALLEY VALLEY RBD2 RBD3 DS2 RR2 @ 16" OC RR2 @ 16" OC CJ2 @ 16" OC 4X4 H 4X4 H 4X4 H 4X4 H 4X4 H 4X4 H 4X6 H DS1 CJ1 @ 16" OC RR1 @ 16" OC RR1 @ 16" OC 4X4 H CJ3 @ 16" OC RR3 @ 16" OC RR3 @ 16" OC DS3 4X4 H 4X4 H CJ5 @ 16" OC RR5 @ 16" OC RR5 @ 16" OC RBD3 DS6 4X4 H 4X4 H 4X4 H 4X4 H 4X4 H 4X4 H 4X4 H 4X4 H 4X4 H 4X4 H DS5 DS4 4X6 H 4X4 H 4X4 H 4X4 H 4X4 H 4X4 H 4X4 H 4X4 H 4X4 H RBD3 4X4 H 4X4 H 4X6 H RR4 @ 16" OC RR4 @ 16" OC CJ2 @ 16" OC FJ2 @ 16" OC FJ1 @ 16" OC FJ1 @ 16" OC BM1 4X4 H S1 P (8') P (10') M (8') M (5') M (2') M (2') P (10') M (4') P (4') P (4') P (8') P (10') M (2') M (2') P (10') P (8') P (16') P (16') 1 D1 1 D1 1 D1 2 D1 2 D1 2 D1 2 D1 2 D1 2 D1 2 D1 1 D1 2 D1 2 D1 4 D1 4 D1 4 D1 3 D1 3 D1 11 D1 5 D1 7 D1 7 D1 FRAMING PLAN 1/8" = 1'-0" 2ND FLOOR FRAMING PLAN 1ST FLOOR FOUNDATION PLAN 1/8" = 1'-0" 1/8" = 1'-0" 12 D1 12 D1 FRAMING AND FOUNDATIONS

HAND DRAWINGS

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