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Architecture Portfolio 2012
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MIGUEL SANCHEZ ENKERLINArchitecture Portfolio
University of Waterloo School of Architecture
LAKE HOUSE 1A
LIDETA MERCATOXV Studio Barcelona, Spain
AK PALACEXV Studio Barcelona, Spain
WALTERDALE BRIDGEDIALOG Edmonton, Canada
RURAL HOSPITALDIALOG Edmonton, Canada
CURRICULUM VITAE
ARMADILLO BOAT HOUSE 1B
HAITI HOUSE1B
WATER STREET HOTEL 2A
URBAN ZOO2B
RIBS2B
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2009
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2011
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Internships
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14 - 23
6 - 7
p: 1-226-868-6541
a: 14 Washington Pl. St. Albert, AB, Canada T8N - 3E8
REFERENCE
“In all projects, Miguel has demonstrated his professionalism, enthusiasm, talent and ability of learning. I would like to highlight from his skills the expertise for three-dimensional modeling on various types of software and his approach for innovation in the architectural projects.”
Xavier Vilalta i Sabartés Architect, TED FellowDirectorXavier Vilalta Studio, S.L.
“While he’s a solid team player and a pleasure to work with, he’s also an excellent designer and critical thinker. He has been able to contribute to our design discussions and bring his own, well considered ideas, to them. I can point to numerous instances where before, during, and after our discussions, Miguel was able to advance concepts in ways that were unique and added significant value. “
Tom SutherlandFRAIC, Architect, AAA, OAA, MAIBCManaging PrincipalDIALOG Studios
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MIGUEL SANCHEZ ENKERLINUniversity of Waterloo School of Architecture
WORK EXPERIENCEArchitectural InternDIALOG ArchitectsEdmonton, Canada
Architectural InternXV StudioBarcelona, Spain
Architectural DesignerTotal Modular SolutionsEdmonton, Canada
Project CoordinatorClean Harbors Lodging Edmonton, Canada
Sept. - Dec. 2011
Jan. - Apr. 2011
May - Aug. 2010
Jun. - Aug. 2009
EDUCATIONCandidate for Bachelor in Architectural StudiesHonors Co-opUniversity of WaterlooCambridge, Ontario, Canada
Bellerose Composite High SchoolSt. Albert, Alberta, Canada
2009 - 2014
2006 - 2009
SKILLSAutoCADAdobe Ps, Ai, Id, PrRhinoceros 4.0 w/ V-raySketchUpLaser cuttingPhysical Model MakingHand Drafting + RenderingSketching
LANGUAGESEnglish, Spanishsome French, German
AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONSExcellent Academic Standing
School of Architecture Digital Fabrication Competition - Runner-up Ontario Global Edge Scholarship for global entrepreneurship Alexander Rutherford Scholarship Rotary Club Award of Merit
International Baccalaureate History Certificate
Bellerose Family Award for Student Leadership
EXTRACURRICULARWaterloo Architecture Student Association - Treasurer
Waterloo Architecture Student Association - Class Representative
Bellerose Composite High School Student Union - President
Bellerose Bike-a-thon for Cancer - Organizer, Volunteer, Participant
Relay for Life - Volunteer
Big Brothers Big Sisters - Big Brother
Mission to Mexico - Translator
2009 - pres.
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XV Studio P. 9 - 10 Barcelona, Spain
Part of international design team from January to April of 2011. Work centered around two projects both outside of Spain; a house in Qatar and a market in Ethiopia.
DIALOG P. 11 - 13 Edmonton, Canada
Played large role in design development of rural hospital and assisted architects & designers with model making, plans, and presentation drawings. Fall 2011
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Located in the Ethiopian capital Addis Abeba, the Lideta Mercato is a multi- storey concrete structure containing shopping and entertainment amenities. The block building is punctured diagonally in plan and section to connect the two streets at its sides and each storey to the roof deck.
Role in later stages of project. Finalization of plans, sections and details.
STREET TO STREET
GROUND TO SKY
CONCRETE FACADE DETAIL
INTERIOR RENDER SECTION
LIDETA MERCATO Addis Abeba, Ethiopia
XV Studio Winter 2011 Barcelona, Spain
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The AK Palace is a rennovation/expansion of a family bungalow in Doha, Qatar. The new three storey residence makes use of traditional patterns to light, screen and protect different areas of the home.
Involvement in design process of project as well as development of plans, sections, and pattern design.
AK PALACE Doha, Qatar
XV Studio Winter 2011 Barcelona, Spain
BACK YARD
ENTRANCE HALL
GROUND FLOOR 2ND FLOOR 3RD FLOOR
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DIALOG Fall 2011 Edmonton, Canada
OPTION 1 DIGITAL MODEL
OPTION 4 DIGITAL MODEL
This new bridge will replace the obsolete 100-year old bridge that connects two parts of the urban center of Edmonton. The new bridge will focus on both increased vehicular traffic as well as increased pedestrian traffic for leisure. Physical models
WALTERDALE BRIDGEEdmonton, Canada
OPTION 4OPTION 3
OPTION 2OPTION 1
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DIALOG Fall 2011 Edmonton, Canada
ENTRANCE
EMERGENCY
INPATIENT UNIT
AMBULATORYCARE
PHYSICIANSCLINIC
This rural hospital makes use of folding roofs in order to improve day lighting to the interiors and make patients’ stay more pleasant. The folding roofs also serve to minimize the necessary presence of the mechanical penthouse. Taking advantage of the sloped site the south side, the hospital has a louver protected glass facade that allows program to spill out onto a rear courtyard.
Highly involved in design development phase using physical models, computer modelling, and sketching. Preparation of presentation materials for clients.
RURAL HOSPITAL Alberta, Canada
PROCESS MODELS
MORPHOLOGY
HEAVYFORESTSITE
FUTURE ROADWAY
HEAVYFOREST
CANADIAN NATIONAL RAIL
DRAINAGE DITCH
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6 AVE
FUTURE PATH
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DIALOG Fall 2011 Edmonton, Canada
EMERGENCY APPROACH
REAR COURTYARD
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Lake House P. 15A shell enclosing an artists residence comes to resemble the Millenium Falcon
Armadillo Boat House P. 16In response to its location on a river as well as its temporary occupancy the boat house employs a multifunctional louver system
Haiti House P. 17The home seeks to be more than just a place to live by becoming its own organism
Water St. Hotel P. 18 - 19Uniquely shaped hotel explores the underground as well as new heights
Urban Zoo P. 20 - 21A disintegrating landscape and confused zoo shifts visitor focus onto themselves and the other humans visiting
Ribs - Constructing the Trojan Horse P. 22 - 23A play production by an architecture class exploring the story of the fall of Troy
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A single occupant home, the Lake House reflects its surrounding landscape creating a shell that encloses the home forming interstitial spaces as well as balconies. The structure is then raised in order to isolate the inhabitant and focus his/her view on the lake.
Hand made basswood model
LAKE HOUSEArtist Residence - 1A Design Studio - Rick Andreghetti
PROJECT PROGRESS
PLANBASSWOOD MODEL
Lake House Fall 2009 1A Design Studio
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Armadillo Boat House Winter 2010 1B Design Studio
Subject to sudden changes in water levels, the Armadillo Boat House is a modularly constructed building that is adept to its remote site. Its unique look is derived from a series of shutter-shades that occupants can adjust manually for increased comfort. The structure can be partially constructed offsite and completed on ‘site’.
ARMADILLO BOAT HOUSEExtreme Site - 1B Design Studio - Don Mckay
PLAN
SECTION
DETAIL
ELEVATION
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Haiti House Winter 2010 1B Design Studio
In response to the Haitian earthquake the project brief called for a home that could be inexpensively constructed. The design not only accomplished this but sought to increase the quality of life of the Haitian people as well as grant each family some independence by way of being a productive organism.
The house is designed for the main floor to have maximum versatility, perhaps doubling as a shop. The second storey is much more private and retreated; it is covered by vine trellises serving as environmental buffers as well as productive systems.
A NEW LIFEVisions of Settlement - 1B Design Studio - Don Mckay
GROUND PLAN SECOND FLOOR PLAN
ELEVATION
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Lobby
Admin.
Lounge Kitchen
Parking
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DC
Restaurant
Mech.
HouseMech.
Employee
Reception
Changeroom
Changeroom
Main PoolSteam
Jacuzzi
Sauna
Aqua Therapy
Gym / Workout
Massage
Vichy
Mud Bath
This Spa/Hotel project is made up of a light glass and steel Hotel tower and an underground spa. The Hotel is comprised of two twisting elements meeting at the top creating a place of passage for chance encounters between visitors while the underground spa serves as a passage into self rediscovery and return to nature. The buried spa allows for the creation of a new urban space above it within the context of Cambridge, Ontario.
WATER STREET HOTELUrban Hotel - 2A Design Studio - Ryszard Sliwka
Water Street Hotel Fall 2010 2A Design Studio
GROUND PLAN
SECTION
SPA EXIT PHYSICAL MODEL
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Water Street Hotel Fall 2010 2A Design Studio
SPA ROOF/NEW CREATED LANDSCAPE
TYPICAL ROOMCONCEPT SKETCH
SPA
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This zoo project was based on the idea of humankinds temporality on any given site, and the idea of our creations appearing and then disappearing. Located in the old Toronto Portlands, the Portland Urban Zoo seeks to subtly undo the results of the sites industrial history and shift the focus of visitors away from captive animals. By making cuts in the asphalt arranged in a grid, the framework for a natural overgrowth is set up in the surrounding landscape. While the zoo for camouflaged animals is housed in a psuedo-warehouse filled with suspended glass boxes throughout. The human and animal programs become indistinguishable to the visitors, and due to the unlikelihood of catching a glimpse of the masters of disguise, the focus is shifted onto self and other visitors. The Zoo, in essence, discreetly appears on the industrial site and eventually, like its inhabitants and landscape, disappears and disintegrates.
PORTLAND URBAN ZOOZoo - 2B Design Studio - Lola Sheppard
Portland Zoo Spring 2011 2B Design Studio
EXISTING PORTLAND SITE WITH DIMINISHING ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
CUTS INTO ASPHALT IN 10m GRID CUTS ALLOW FOR WILDERNESS TO TAKE OVER PREVIOUS PORTLAND
ZOO IS CAMOUFLAGED IN PSUEDO-WAREHOUSE BUILDING
PLAN
STUDY + PRESENTATION MODELS
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Portland Zoo Spring 2011 2B Design Studio
FRAGMENT MODEL SHOWING MAKE UP OF ZOO STRUCTURE ZOO INTERIOR
SITE SECTION
DECOMPOSING LANDSCAPE + ZOO BUILDING
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In a collaborative effort by the class of 2014, a play based on the story of the fall of Troy was produced. A significant part of the story was the ‘construction’ of the Trojan Horse. At the climax of the production the small audience was suddenly surrounded by the tall wooden ‘ribs’, representing the Horse, that are used to hoist up a fabric enclosure putting the audience in the Trojan Horse and making them participants in the breach of the great walls of the city.
CONSTRUCTING THE TROJAN HORSEPlay - 2B Design Studio + Cultural HistoryTracey Winton + Lola Sheppard
Trojan Horse Spring 2011 2B Design Studio
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CONCEPTS + CONSTRUCTION
STAGE STAGE
CONSTRUCTION HOISTING FABRIC
THROUGHOUT PERFORMANCE AUDIENCE IS RELATIVELY UNAWARE OF THE HORSE RIBS
THE RIBS ARE PUSHED CLOSER TO THE AUDIENCE THE FABRIC IS HOISTED UP, PUTTING THE AUDIENCE INSIDE THE TROJAN HORSE
CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS
FINAL POSITIONINITIAL POSITION OF RIBS
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Trojan Horse Spring 2011 2B Design Studio
RIBS DURING SET-UP
PERFORMANCERIBS DURING SET-UP
p:1-226-868-6541
a:14 Washington Pl.St. Albert, AB, CanadaT8N- 3E8
MIGUEL SANCHEZ ENKERLIN