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Garrett DeLano University of Houston Undergraduate Works 2007-2012

Garrett DeLano 2012 Undergraduate Portfolio

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Garrett DeLano's undergraduate portfolio from the University of Houston's Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture. This is a collection of works from 2009-2012.

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Garrett DeLanoUniversity of Houston

Undergraduate Works2007-2012

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Garrett DeLanoUniversity of Houston

Undergraduate Works2007-2012

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History Museum

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ArCH 6-19

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Eco-Hotel

Timeline

Destination

Sky Bridge

2010 2011 2012

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ArCH

2010 2011 2012

Fall 2011

Paul Homeyer

Houston, TX

Design Purpose

This new Architecture Center for Houston, which shares a parking structure for the adjacent Trinity Church, is designed to hold architecture exhibitions for the city of Houston as well as provide a place for Architecture Center employees ��� ������ � �� ��� ��� ����� ��� ��������� ���� ������� ��������along with a coffee shop and bookstore. The approach to this design was to aesthetically distinguish between the Architecture Center, and the remaining program to allow visitors to understand the distinct role architecture plays in our lives, all while maintaining a harmonious relationship with other parts. The architecture center and its components vertically stretch the main street facade to create a presence along the metro rail line. The retail portion of the program is strategically placed along the longest edge as to maximize potential sales to those passing by on their way to HCC campus. A shading system ties the building and garage together, with appropriately placed breaks allowing space for views and a large outdoor seating area which overlooks downtown as well as provides a space for ArCH employees to enjoy lunch. The day lit elevator and stair core respectfully alludes to the bell-tower of the Trinity Church directly across the street, helping transition between an older style sacred space and the newer contemporary space.

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Site Capacity Diagram Process Diagram

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Garage DesignGarage Design

ELEVATION

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Structure Diagram Shading Diagram

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SECTION

Space Diagram Water Harvesting Diagram

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FIRST FLOOR PLAN

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SECOND FLOOR PLAN

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SECTION PERSPECTIVE

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DETAIL SECTION

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Eco-Hotel

2010 2011 2012

Spring 2010

Matt Johnson

Seattle, WA

Design Purpose

This Seattle Eco-Hotel not only accomadates the ����� ���� ��� ��������� ��� ��� ����� ��� ����� ���� � �� ��� �����provides unique and interesting spaces for visitors through a systematic design approach centered around cohesive program elements. A three-pronged rock wall carves out a central atrium which not only providesspace for climbers, but also dynamic viewing for any visitor, naturally ventilating the building, and the walls for a gallery space. Hotel units wrap around the atrium ranging ���������������� ��� �������� ���������������������������� �������Seattle attractions. To maximize daylighting for the spaces, the typical hotel layout was re-examined and turned purpendicular to common practice to give the longest edge of the room the most window space. The wild-card program is a sky gym complete with work-out stations and a half olympic ��������� ����� ������������ ��������!� ����� ��������� ���hunger for physical activity necessary for this waterfront city.

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SITE PLAN

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Atrium Footprint Extrude Atrium Climb Atrium for Views

SECTION

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Slope Remainder of Site Drop Program

Sky Gym

Four Floors of Rooms

Entry Lobby/"�����

Exhibition/Rock Wall

Create Steps

VENTILATION DIAGRAM

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TYPICAL ROOM FLOOR PLAN

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SKY GYM FLOOR PLAN

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SKIN DIAGRAM

aluminum skin polycarbonate layer glass skin structure

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SECTION PERSPECTIVE

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DETAIL SECTION

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FLOOR DETAIL

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SITE PLAN

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Timeline

2010 2011 2012

Spring 2011

Tom Diehl

Houston, TX

Design Purpose

This project was part of a semester long urban design project focusing on a small portion of land which is part of #�������� $���� ��� %� ����&�� ����� ������ � '���������� ()*� �������through Memorial Park leaving a sliver of land separated from a large majority of the park, ultimately becoming our site. My Idea is to create a place that documents the rise, (and hopefully) the fall ���� ��� �� ��&��������������� �; �����������������������������<� ��������� � ���� =��������� ����� ������� ������ ��� ������ ����expansion in plan, section, and in elevation as best to describe and explain the issues of a given time, and exhibit the comodities which coincide. When a person visits the museum, they will walk through a virtual timeline with artifacts and/or machinery used during that time period; indications of how much our society has grown accustomed to such things.

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FIRST FLOOR PLAN

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TIMELINE DIAGRAM

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GALLERY DIAGRAM

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Destination

2010 2011 2012

Fall 2010

Tom Diehl

Houston, TX

Design Purpose

Located in the Montrose district of Houston, this “place of destination,” services the new Metro rail which is to run directily in front of the site. The program consists of space for those riding the metro, a bike shop, coffee shop, and an antique furniture store. Considering the array of program elements needed for this project, my intention is to visually connect each program element through a carving out process of a solid mass. This mass vs. void technique reveals itself in plan and in section, joining together four seperate programatic pieces, and allowsitself to be seen through transparency voids in a continuous manner.

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SITE PLAN

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FIRST FLOOR PLAN

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SECOND FLOOR PLAN

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LONG SECTION

NORTH ELEVATION

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SHORT SECTION

WEST ELEVATION

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ASSEMBLY DETAIL

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DETAIL SECTION

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History Museum

2007 2008 2009

Spring 2009

Duke Fleshman

Houston, TX

Design Purpose

Located on the banks of Buffalo Bayou just north of downtown Houston, this abandoned building is to be turned into a museum for the city of Houston. An abstraction of the current building shape led to a design exploration of maintaining a rectilinear shell while satisfying design requirements. The program cosists of gallery walls, ������������������� ������������������������������������������second year studio project is meant to push students toward amore comprehensive building but still maintain basic design principles.

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2010 2011 2012

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NORTH ELEVATION

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LONG SECTION

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SECOND FLOOR PLAN & PARTI DIAGRAM

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Sky Bridge

2010 2011 2012

Summer 2011

Peter Zweig

Venice, Italy

Design Purpose

In light of the danger and fear the city of @������ ��� ��� ���������� ��������� ��� ��� ���������� ���address this issue with a logical response. Bridges are the main catalyst which gives the city its unique identity and main access from one island to the next; therefore a building that not only upholds the identity of Venice, but also solves the ��� �� ��� �������� ��� ����� ������������ � ���boutique-hotel would span from one existing structure to the next, over the waterways, in the most respectful manner to bind four individual islands together to create one place, all the while preserving the historic buildings of the area.

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SITE DIAGRAMS

existing bridges

desired views

pedestrian circulation

waterway circulation

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ELEVATOR

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water gardenelevator up

restrooms & kitchen����&

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covered loggia

elevator

lobby

unit & patio

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FIRST FLOOR PLAN

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Water Garden Entry:

1. concrete panel 2. corten pan 3. corten structure 4. elevator call panel 5. concrete steps 6. stepped down waterfall 7. corten water retainer

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Glass Elevator:

1. aluminum base 2. glass panels 3. aluminum top frame 4. L clip with rubber grommets 5. roof panel 6. glass door panel with in frame track

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7. open air space 8. existing wall and windows 9. structural I-beam

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