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EXPRESSION
A Design Portfolio By Lance Keoki Kubiak
EXPRESSION
The following portfolio highlights a variety of conceptual and actualized projects from my education and work experience. Each project has been assigned a characteristics word that describes an important driving element that help shaped each design solution. The ability to create expressive architecture relies on the ability to reflect on a breadth of ideas and experiences in order to make dynamic design.
OPTIMIZATION
Private
LivingLiving
Private
PrivateSpace
PrivateSpace
Private
Living
Typical Unit Relationship
Private and Living Space
Overall Site Plan
The Pinoleville Pomo Native American Tribe of Ukiah, CAalong with the UC Berkeley Dept. of Architecture partneredto plan a housing community in Clear Lake, CA that would replace their current Section 8 housing community with a 105-acre planned neighborhood that would harbor community interaction and sustainability. The design focused onoptimizing site resources and connecting the architectureto Pomo culture by incorporating cultural symbols.
700
800
900
1000
1100
0 250 500125
Feet
Pinoleville Pomo Nation
Sozzoni Conceptual Plan 2007 Update
Legend
Ukiah City Limits
Sozzoni Property
Existing Parcels
Existing Roads
Existing Paths
Contours 10ft
Streams
Proposed Rds
Cul de Sacs
Proposed Paths
Proposed Well Sites
Proposed Utility Rd
Proposed Water Tank
Phase 1 Lots
Phase 2 Lots
Phase 3 Lots
1
0.49Ac
2
0.70Ac
3
0.92Ac
4
0.47Ac5
0.79Ac
6
0.58Ac
7
0.55Ac
8
0.79Ac
9
0.50Ac
10
0.4611
0.65Ac
12
0.72Ac
13
0.64Ac
14
0.30Ac
15
0.34Ac16
0.46Ac
17
0.54Ac
18
0.62Ac
19
0.58Ac
23
0.75Ac
22
0.47Ac
21
0.43Ac
20
0.55Ac
RCH
Upper Floor
Lower Floor
Master B
edroom
Bedroom #2
Open to
Below
Workspace
Bath #2
Bath #1
Bedroom #1
Living Room
Kitchen
Dining Room
Cultural Symbol Overlay Typical HUD Grid Design
Cultural Symbol
Cultural Symbol Imposed on HUD Standard
Informed Floor Plan Based on Symbol Overlay
Informed Finishes Based on Symbol Overlay
Unit Short Section
Clearstory Windows
Photovoltaic Array
Sun Shading
Light Shelf
Cultural Window
Living Room Open to Above
Sustainable Features
Natural Lighting
Natural Ventilation
Heat Absorbed by Thermal Mass
ExaustedHeat
Photovoltaic Array
Diagramatic Section
CONNECTION
TREE SIMPLIFIED TREE BUILDING CONCEPTPROGRAM BRANCHING
CULTURE
THERAPY/ EDUCATION
ART GALLERY
THEATRE
CAFE
CLASSROOMS
WORKSHOPS
THERAPY POOLS
LEVELS OF PROGRAM
CIRCULATION SPACE
The following project attempts to reconnect a new Therapy/Culture Center with the existing Berkeley,California neighborhood. Using site analysis, shapegeneration, and the concept of tree branching, anartistic form is synthesized that functionally servesthe needs of the neighborhood while connectingthe site’s culture with the building’s design.
THIRD FLOOR
A
B
B
A
SECOND FLOOR LOWER FLOOR GROUND FLOOR
MARIN
SAN FRANCISCO
CONTRA COSTA
ALAMEDA
PACIFIC OCEAN
SAN PABLO BAY
RICHMOND, CA
SAN RAFAEL, CA
GIANT POWDER CO.
STEEL SCAPE INC.
HERCULES DYNAMITE
PINOLE, CA
GIANT, CA
SOU
THER
PIC
IFIC
R. R
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AT &
SF
RAIL
WAY
SAN PABLO BAY
IMPRESSIONThe region around Point Pinole has had a history of strong industrial activity followed by an era of environmental conservation. The following project is a proposed Bay Area Emergency facility dedicated to the environmental protection of Point Pinole and the greater bay region. The design is derived from regional photography that documents the areas industrial past, and using juxtaposition the industrial history makes an architectural impression on the new landscape.
SITE PLAN
LIFT
1LI
FT 2
LIFT 1LIFT 2
THIRD FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
GROUND FLOOR
A B C D E
A B C D E
ADAPTATIONArchitectural design should not be stagnant but should adaptto changing environments. This design exercise focusedon understating design adaptation by creating a singular module, repeating the generated shape and forming several module compilations.
FRONT ELEVATION
RIGHT ELEVATION
COLLABORATIONXYZ
F=MA
*DR/DT
VHC987
Btu/˚F
UArefP=MV
The following was a comprehensive structural case study of the Hearst Tower, bySir Norman Foster. It covers aspects of design collaboration such as initial sketching, structural detailing, computer analysis of structure and testing the performance of a physical model. Understanding the design process and a building’s performance can highlight the collaborative efforts by both architecture and engineering in a single form.
SAP2000
SAP2000 v11.0.1 - File:Full Scale SAP 3D - Deformed Shape (DEAD) - Kip, ft, F Units
12/8/07 16:32:32SAP2000
SAP2000 v11.0.1 - File:Full Scale SAP 3D - Joint Loads (DEAD) (As Defined) - Kip, ft, F Units
12/8/07 16:16:31
Weight (lbs) Defl. Height (in) Deflection (in) Total defl. (in)0 48 0 0
10 46.5 1.5 1.520 44.5 2 3.530 42 2.5 635 40.75 1.25 7.2540 37.75 3 10.2545 Failure Failure Failure
4
6
8
10
12
Tota
l Def
lect
ion
(in)
Total Deflection
1st: Total Deflection
1st: Deflection Change
0
2
0 10 20 30 40
Tota
l Def
lect
ion
(in)
Weight (lbs)
NORTH
PLOT NOT TO SCALE
6pm
7pm
5pm
4pm
3pm2pm
1pm Noon 11pm10am
9am
8am
7am
6am
5am
INNOVATIONThroughout history technological innovation has facilitatedgreat movements in architecture and design. Merryingtechnology with architecture not only creates rich designbut can also improve the overall builidng performance. The following project is a modular school design inBoulder, Colorado which uses innovations in solar shadingand environmental controls to improve builind performance.
Plan View
Long Section Short Section
Sun Path Diagram
TYPICAL SUMMER CONDITIONS
TYPICAL WINTER CONDITIONS
NORTH
WIND ROSEDENVER, COLORADO
FEBRUARY
NORTH
WIND ROSEDENVER, COLORADO
AUGUST
Winter Conditions Summer Conditions
MAR JUNE SEP DEC
MAR JUNE SEP DEC
MAR JUNE SEP DEC
TYPICAL CONDITIONS
The modular classroom design incorperates a thermal wall system that passively heats the spaceduring the cold Denver winters. The challenge of the thermal wall was allowing the wall to gain energy though direct sun exposure but minimize direct sunlight in the teaching space of the classroom. The following is a direct sunlight performance test on a scaled model.
1.12 2.00 2.32 2.80 2.80 2.641.76
1.12 1.12 1.52 2.00 2.24 2.32 2.16
0.50 0.70 1.36 1.68 1.76 1.84 1.52
4.40 4.00 4.08 4.00 3.36 2.486.24
3.92 3.60 3.36 3.44 2.44 3.20 3.12
2.88 1.60 2.80 3.52 3.84 3.76 3.28
3.00
3.55
2.94
3.10
3.32
2.94
3.68
3.10
3.66
4.00
3.10
4.10
3.95
3.00
4.00
3.80
2.88
3.88
2.83
1.95
3.35
Daylight Factor Testing(measured in Lx X 1.0^3)
MAR
9AM 10AM 11AM 12PM 1PM
2PM 3PM 4PM 5PM 6PM
8AM
Heliodon Direct Sunlight TestingPG&E Pacific Energy Center
APPLICATIONIt is essential that skills learned in studio educationbe exercised in real world situations and environments.The following are several projects in which I worked onwhile employed at Kubow&Associates, Architecture.The firm specialized in commercial, residential andhealthcare design around Fresno, California.
Ohashi Residence RemodelClovis, Ca
AVENUE TWELVE
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AD
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RITY
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Madera Ranchos Commercial DevelopmentMadera, Ca
Madera Community HospitalNew Central Utility PlantMadera, Ca
New Central Utility Plant
Kaweah Delta District HospitalSite SurveyVisalia, Ca
Madera Community HospitalClinical Lab Space PlanningMadera, Ca