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Selected Works 2021- 2024
Selected Works 2021- 2024
ryan.g.panganiban@gmail.com (424) 703-9491
MAR 2023 - JAN 2024
Fall 2023
Summer 2023
Spring 2023
FoxLinArchitects
ArchitecturalAssociate 10 mon
Part Time
Full Time
Part Time
JUN 2022 - MAR 2023
Fall 2022
Summer 2022
FEB 2021 - JUNE 2022
1,513 AXP Hours Completed
JUN 2018 -AUG 2019
Diverse role with involvement in all major stages of the architectural process, with a focus on schematic design and design development.
KTGYArchitecture
ProjectAssociate Intern 8 mon
Part Time
Full Time
Internship within the technical development production team in the low-density studio; contributions to housing projects’ DD and CD phase.
Custom Source DesignArchitectural Metals
Shop Drawing Draftsman 1 yr 4 mon
Part Time
Detailed and precise architectural shop drawing development. Tactile comprehension of finish work and advanced grasp of late-stage construction stages, fostering practical implementation and contractor collaboration.
EnvirotechnoArchitecture
Architectural Intern 1 yr 3 mon (intermittent)
Part Time
Acquired foundational architectural skills in essential drawing types and the design processes through a part-time internship in architectural practice, gaining hands-on experience in an entry-level, part time role.
AUG 2019 - MAY 2024
Education
California Polytechnic State University, Pomona Bachelor ofArchitecture
Graduation: May 2024
2023 - 2024
SEP 2022
MAY 2022
President’s Honor List
Interim Student Showcase
Mixed-use housing complex design in Los Angeles selected for Cal Poly Pomona’s annual student-work exhibit
Jack and Marilyn Zuber RemembranceAward
Third Year Design Studio mixed-use housing complex design was one of ten projects from Cal Poly Pomona’s class, of 112, chosen for recognition. The esteemed architectural jury awarded a $5,000 prize to award recipients.
MAY 2019
South Bay Magazine: 19 Under 19
Honored with South Bay Magazine’s 19 Under 19 Award for early achievements and ambition in architecture. Nominated by principal architect of EnvirotechnoArchitecture.
Skills & Credentials
PROFICIENT
*Revit, *Lumion, Enscape, *AutoCAD, *Sketchup, *Rhino, Vray, *Photoshop, InDesign
*With Professional Experience
Architecture
California Polytechnic State University, Pomona
Undergraduate Portfolio
ryan.g.panganiban@gmail.com (424) 703-9491
Santa Ynez Mountains, California
Personal Project
Vacation Retreat
2,575 Square Feet
Softwares Used: Revit,Autocad, Sketchup, Lumion
Located in the Santa Ynez Mountains north of Santa Barbara, on a bluff overlooking the dry wilderness of the Los Padres National Forest, this vacation home is crafted to integrate the occupant into the topography and emphasize the surrounding landscape. Designed for personal use and hosting guests, the project features two bedrooms and a den, encompassing a total area that balances privacy with maximizing views. This Corten clad residence employs Type 5 construction with moment frame reinforcement to allow extensive glazing walls, high ceilings, and an operable open facade.
Thedesignaimstocreateaprocessionalexperience, leading the main circulation path to a light-filled, high-ceilinged living area that extends into a cantilevered lookout.
This main space partners with smaller, private spaces, enhancing each other in contrast. Large glazing walls, equipped with overhangs and light shelves, are strategically oriented eastward to maximizemorninglightandminimizeafternoonand evening heat gain while maintaining the connection with the scenic surroundings and to address a mild climate with warm summers.
WATERPROOFING
SHEATHING
INTERIOR FLOOR FINISH
SUBFLOOR SHEATHING
FOUNDATION WALL
PARAPET CAP
FLASHING
RIDGE PLATE
PARAPET TOP PLATE
CORTEN BRACKET
FURRING STRIP
STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF
TREATED ROOF SHEATHING EXPOSED ROOF RAFTERS
PARAPET CAP FLANGE
SHEATHING PARAPET BASE PLATE
RIM JOIST
I-JOIST BEAM
BATT INSULATION
TOP PLATE
HEADER
GUTTER
WIDE FLANGE BEAM
I-JOIST BEAM
WINDOW HEAD NAILER
FLASHING
CORTEN SIDING WINDOW TREATED BACKING NAILER
CORTEN HEADER FLANGE
DOUBLE PANE
WINDOW BASE MULLION
CORTEN BEYOND
COMPOSITE FINISH
SUBFLOOR TREATMENT
SLAB
2x6 EXTERIOR BATT INSULATED WALL
CORTEN FINISH
ANCHOR BOLT
PARAPET WALWAY SLAB 2% SLOPE
FOUNDATION WALL
FOUNDATION FOOTING
Joshua Tree, California
Fourth Year, Fall 2022
Extreme Enviroments Topic Studio
Professor Michael Fox
Softwares Used: Revit, Rhino, Vray
In Collaboration with Kenneth Truong, Ian Ibarra, and Matthew Lin
Located in Queen Valley, south of Queen Mountain in Joshua Tree, California, the Desert Bridge Education Center serves as a children’s sleepaway camp and education center. The facility is segmented into four main components: cabins, facilities, learning center, and observatory, as well asconnectingbridges,alldesignedtofosteradeeper appreciation of the desert’s vibrant ecosystem and the immersive qualities of natural environments.
The site features distinct north and south rock formationswithaflatexpanseinbetween,providing an opportunity for a space making relationship between the buildings and the rocks. Responding to the extreme climate variations, the structures are built using locally sourced rammed earth, which provides excellent thermal mass, reducing temperature fluctuations inside the buildings.
Essential services like electrical, water, and septic systems are managed through solar power throughout the project and tanks located at the south facilities which is integrated with the connective infrastructure of the bridge, emphasizing selfsufficiency and minimal environmental impact.
Left
Site Map
Right (Top to Bottom)
Images
South Rock Formation from West
South Rock Formation from Ridge
South Rock Formation from East
Diagram
Site Plan Strategy Diagram
Drawing Tangents
Tangents are drawn along rock formations, creating datum lines throughout the site. These major datum intersections mark the locations of significant buildings. By drawing tangents parallel to the rock formations, significant space-making strategies emerge between buildings and rocks within these datum points.
Guiding Spaces, Connecting Pathways
Path-making Space-makingIntersection
(GIRLS) BATHROOM (BOYS)
(BOYS)
Administration Floor Plan
Axonometric
Cabin Exploded Isometric
Cabin on the Site
Cabin on the Site
Bridge Technical Drawings Right
Bridge Rendering on Site
The building placement on the site is firstly a reaction of natural positions of the rock formations, which serve as anchoring points for the structures. Formations like this historically aided in wayfinding, mirroring ancestral practices, and now provide a unique educational framework.
Secondly, another key reason for this program distribution strategy is specifically for the experience of the walk between buildings. This short walk forces visitors to engage with the surrounding landscape before even entering the learning center, offering a natural introduction as they transition towards the educational and observatorial spaces, enhancing the learning experience through a connection with the landscape.
LosAngeles, California
Fifth Year, Spring 2024
Professor Michael Fox
Live Work Space
57,340 Square Feet
Softwares Used: Revit, Rhino, Vray
LosAngeles thrives as a nucleus for creative minds, yet it demands dedicated spaces where these energies can coalesce and grow, especially in the context of the workplace. This project, situated at the intersection of Figueroa Street and Venice Boulevard meets this critical need by establishing a shared analog space that anchors the creative spirit of the burgeoning cohort of young, self-employed creatives who are steering away from traditional corporate environments.
1601 South Figueroa is a live-work complex that integrates housing, workspaces, and creative studios. It offers a dynamic combination of private and open work areas, communal studio spaces, and public amenities including an open marketplace, an auditorium, lounge areas, and extensive gallery space. The design is centered around a concept of a prescribed above-ground spaces and flexible below-ground areas. Above ground, the space is divided into three blocks: Living spaces, Workspaces, and Studio spaces, each designed to foster interaction among neighbors and co-workers.
The underground immerses you in the marketplace and gallery spaces. This highly active area, open to the public, and inviting of the Figueroa foot traffic, showcases a constantly changing scene of local crafts, art, food and drink and independent vendors. Here artists and small business owners engage in an open, flexible setting.
Ground Floor Plan
Level 4 Floor Plan
Left (Top to Bottom) Organizational Diagram
Diagram
Right (Top to Bottom)
Site Context Map Typical Unit Plan
Left (Top to Bottom)
Rendering from Workspace Facade Diagram
Right (Top to Bottom)
Detailed “Chunk” Diagram
The sectional model showcases spatial relationships within the project, emphasizing connectivity between the underground and ground levels.
It highlights the project’s focus on spatial relationships, featuring distinct vertical and horizontal layers.
Photograph Looking West
Photograph Looking South
Ground Floor Plan
Right (Top to Bottom)
Stair Sections
Stair Floor Plan
Aggregated Floor Plan
Cranbrook Residence
La Jolla, CA
Single Family Remodel 2,594 SF
Left (Top to Bottom)
Exterior Rendering
East Elevation
South Elevation
Right (Top to Bottom)
Exterior Design Proposal
Interior Concept Rendering
Victoria Residence
Laguna Beach, CA
Single Family Remodel
1,560 SF
Dana Point, CA
Single-Family New Construction
East Elevation
West Elevation
North Elevation
Ground Floor Plan
Upper Floor Plan
Bench Shop Drawings
Privacy Screen Shop Drawings
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