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Page 1: Carlos Jr. Architect Selected Professional Work

C ARLOS ENDRIGAP R O F E S S I O N A L

P O R T F O L I OI N T E R N A R C H I T E C T

A S S O C I AT E A I A , L E E D G A

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Lu x u Ry R E S I D E N T I A L D E v E LO P m E N T CO m P L E xGURGAON, INDIA

26 ACRE DEVELOPMENT WITH FOURTEEN MID RISE RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS, ONE 44 STORY RESIDENTIAL TOWER, CLUBHOUSE, DAYCARE AND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.

SORG AND ASSOCIATESWASHINGTON, DC

Role:

Conceptual Design teamSD and DD Production team

Responsibilities:

Worked directly with the principal and director

of design to create physical models of the site,

the towers and midrise buildings during the

concept phase. Generated independent design

concepts for the balconies and the tower

‘crown’. Created 3D computer models of the

clubhouse and townhouses for forwarding

to outside consultants for rendering and

animation.

Under the direction of the project manager,

developed SD and DD submittal drawings

in coordination with our India office. Also

coordinated with engineering and MEP

consultants in India for integration of structural

and mechanical systems into the design.

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GROUP HOUSINGSector 60 Gurgaon, India

CONCEPT DESIGN07 SEPTEMBER 2010

CLUBHOUSE 3D STUDIES

SCALE: NTS

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u N I T E D S TAT E SE m b A S S yN E w S TA F F h O u S I N GKABUL, AFGHANISTAN

RESIDENTIAL QUARTERS FOR MID LEVEL STAFF AS PART OF A NEW OFFICE HOUSING AND ANNEX

SORG AND ASSOCIATESWASHINGTON, DC

Role:

Conceptual Design team

Responsibilities:

Worked directly with the principal and

director of design to create a physical

model of the residential building with the

proposed sunscreen system as designed. The

model was used to illustrate the proposed

volumetric design during meetings at the

State Department.

Under the direction of the director of design,

developed a study into the feasibility of the

proposed sunscreen using 3D modelling in

Ecotect, an environmental analysis software.

The study reports the percentage of shade

at each the building facades during an entire

year. The study compares the percentage of

shade with and without the sunscreens, and

with the sunscreens at different configurations.

This report was part of a larger study that

identified strategies aimed at reducing the

complex’s energy load.

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UNITED STATES EMBASSYKABUL, AFGHANISTAN: NEW OFFICE HOUSING AND ANNEX

STAFF HOUSING (SDA)PROPOSED SUNSCREEN SHADE AND SHADOW ANALYSIS

INDEX

01 COOLING ENERGY CONSUMPTION STUDY PROVIDED BY WSP FLACK+KURTZ02 SOUTH ELEVATION SHADING OVERVIEW DIAGRAMS 02.a SOUTH ELEVATION SHADING MAR 21 02.b SOUTH ELEVATION SHADING JUN 21 02.c SOUTH ELEVATION SHADING SEP 21 02.d SOUTH ELEVATION SHADING DEC 2103 EAST ELEVATION SHADING OVERVIEW 03.a EAST ELEVATION SHADING MAR21 03.b EAST ELEVATION SHADING JUN 21 03.c EAST ELEVATION SHADING SEP 21 03.d EAST ELEVATION SHADING DEC 2104 WEST ELEVATION SHADING OVERVIEW 04.a WEST ELEVATION SHADING MAR 21 04.b WEST ELEVATION SHADING JUN 21 04.c WEST ELEVATION SHADING SEP 21 04.d WEST ELEVATION SHADING DEC 2105 WEST ELEVATION VERTICAL SUNSCREEN OVERVIEW 05.a WEST ELEVATION SHADING MAR 21 05.b WEST ELEVATION SHADING JUN 21 05.c WEST ELEVATION SHADING SEP 21 05.d WEST ELEVATION SHADING DEC 2106 NORTH ELEVATION SHADING OVERVIEW07 DETAILED SHADING ANALYSIS DIAGRAMS EAST ELEVATION08 DETAILED SHADING ANALYSIS DIAGRAMS WEST ELEVATION

JUN 21 SEP 21 DEC 21

July 7, 2010US EMBASSY STAFF HOUSING (SDA) Kabul, Afghanistan

SHADOW STUDIES SUN SCREEN TYPE 01

SOUTH ELEVATION OVERVIEWMAR 21

0800

1200

1700

JULY 8, 2010

US EMBASSY STAFF HOUSING (SDA) Kabul, Afghanistan

HORIZONTAL SCREEN 300 mm FROM FACE57% SHADING

VERTICAL SCREEN 600 mm FROM FACE31 % SHADING

VERTICAL SCREEN 300 mm FROM FACE37 % SHADING

VERTICAL SCREEN 600 mm FROM FACEANGLED 30° 44 % SHADING

HORIZONTAL SCREEN 600 mm FROM FACEANGLED 30 °49% SHADING

HORIZONTAL SCREEN 600mm FROM FACE34 % SHADING

SHADING STUDIES

EAST ELEVATION DETAILS SINGLE WINDOWSTUDIES FOR JUNE 21 AT 0800 HRS SHOWING SHADING PERCENTAGE FOR VARIOUS SUNSCREEN CONFIGURATIONS

HORIZONTAL SCREEN 300 mm FROM FACEANGLED 30 °66% SHADING

HORIZONTAL SCREEN 600 mm FROM FACETOP LOUVERS BETWEEN FACE AND SCREEN ANGLED 30 °52% SHADING

VERTICAL SCREEN 300 mm FROM FACEANGLED 30° 61 % SHADING

SOLAR ELEVATION ANGLE

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u N I T E D S TAT E SE m b A S S yN E w h O u S I N GCO m P O u N DPORT AU PRINCE, HAITI

RESIDENTIAL COMPOUND ON TWO SEPARATE SITES FOR EMBASSY AND FOREIGN OFFICE STAFF. INCLUDES RECREATION AREAS AND THREE, FOUR AND FIVE BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES.

SORG AND ASSOCIATESWASHINGTON, DC

Role:

Conceptual Design team

Responsibilities:

Worked directly with the principal and project

managers to develop plans for three different

housing units and recreation center. AutoCad

was used to develop plans and Sketchup was

used for massing studies. The two sites were

developed in Sketchup and were used in

meetings and presentation submittals.

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PORT-AU-PRINCE HAITI - NEW HOUSING COMPOUNDS DRAFT BRIDGING DOCUMENTS - 04 APRIL 2011

SITE SECTION - FACING EAST

SITE PERSPECTIVE - FACING SOUTH

PETIONVILLESITE PERSPECTIVE AND SITE SECTION

PORT-AU-PRINCE HAITI - NEW HOUSING COMPOUNDS DRAFT BRIDGING DOCUMENTS - 04 APRIL 2011

SITE SECTION - FACING EAST

SITE PERSPECTIVE - FACING SOUTH

PETIONVILLESITE PERSPECTIVE AND SITE SECTION

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E x P O 2012T h E m AT I C PAv I L I O NYEOSU, KOREA

INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION ENTRY FOR THE THEMATIC PAVILION OF THE WORLD EXPO 2012 IN YEOSU, KOREA

THURLOW SMALL ARCHITECTUREPAWTUCKET, RI

Role:

Design Team Member

Responsibilities:

Contributed in the conceptual research and

programmatic development. Specifically,

my contribution was the generation of

formal investigations using a generative

and parametric geometrical system through

the use of a three dimensional scripting

language.

This framework was conceived through a

study of the relationships between the three

main themes of the pavilion, as outlined in

the competition brief. These relationships

were translated into a generative system that

allowed a taxonomy of distinct relationships,

which were later adopted and refined into

concept, circulation, and program.

Additionally, the entire oceanfront site was

modelled in Maya 3D, where a section and site

plan was further developed in ACAD and post

processed in Illustrator.

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BEACH

tidal pool

docksbasin

prow

aquarium

entry pool tank

lighthousedeck

harborhold

cliffbridge

lake

poolgalleries

PEOPLE MOVE LIKE WATER. This pavilion is a place to learn about and inhabit the experience of all of the forms of water as life, action, value and meaning through a set of interior and exterior pools. Some pools are literal and some are figural; pools contain water, wildlife, people, ex-perience, and texture. Each one is named as shown here, to express the variety of types, uses, percep-tions and interactions between water, land, people and the earth. While the wall geometry is complex, the spaces are simple to allow for the exhibits.

POOLS ARE A SPATIAL NET.The geometry of the pools comes from a set of spatial relationships derived from the program brief. We first began by describing a network of open centers between the two main galleries and support spaces, then we experimented with proximities and adjacencies to test out the potential effects. We sought the best option to highlight porosity, overflow potential, and density to contrast the narrow walls with the openness of the pools.

roof

glass system

walls

solid / poche

deck / piers

basins

BPA Gallery

thematic exhibitionentry

public facilities

administration

tidal pools beach special display

boat inlet

public deck

exterior display

thematic pavilion

site systems

plan 1:300

section 1:300

exploded axonometric

NETWORK SITE. Moving to and from the Thematic Pavilion requires navigating a set of docks and negotiating the water itself. Here the pavilion is a heightened experience of a larger system spread across the water surface. It is anchored in the harbor, but tethered to the land, the rest of the expo, and the city.

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A m E R I C A’S C u P h A L L O F FA m EHERRESHOFF MARINE MUSEUM’S CAMPUS BRISTOL, RI

LOCATED IN THE WATERFRONT ON THE GROUNDS OF THE HERRESHOFF MUSEUM CAMPUS, THE HALL OF FAME ALSO HOUSES AN EDUCATION CENTER AND MULTIMEDIA ROOM.

FRIEDRICH ST. FLORIAN ARCHITECTPROVIDENCE, RI

Role:

Summer Intern, concept presentation and production drawings

Responsibilities:

Produced a scale model of the proposed Hall

of Fame Museum for client presentation and

meetings. The model was used by the museum

and presented at a fund raising event.

Produced Permit Review drawings under the

direction of the Project Manager.

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T RyO N b R I D G Eb E ACO N SCHARLOTTE, NC

THE BRIDGE HEADS PROVIDE A POINT OF ENTRY INTO UPTOWN CHARLOTTE. CAST ACRYLIC ‘CURTAINS’ CELEBRATE THE POINT OF ARRIVAL AND ACTS AS A BEACON AT NIGHT.

FRIEDRICH ST. FLORIAN ARCHITECTPROVIDENCE, RI

Role:

Summer Intern, concept models and concept structural drawings

Responsibilities:

Produced a scale model of the bridgeheads

for conceptual studies and sense of scale. Also

created structural drawings for discussions

with the engineer. Prepared concept package

and power point presentation for client

meetings.

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CEDesignsProvidence, RI 401-447-3635

Notes:

Address: 12 Bassett St, Providence RI

2/26/2010 10:54:58 AM

PROPOSEDLAYOUT C

A106

Client: Michael Sparfven

Author 3/16" = 1'-0"1 PROPOSED C

O F F I C E S PAC E A N D A PA R T m E N T CO N C E P TPROVIDENCE, RI

THE CLIENT REQUESTED A DESIGN FOR A 5 PERSON OFFICE SPACE WITH A PRIVATE 1 BR APARTMENT FOR HIMSELF ON THE TOP FLOOR OF A SEVEN STORY BUILDING IN DOWNTOWN PROVIDENCE.

CARLOS ENDRIGA FREELANCE DESIGNERPROVIDENCE, RI

Role:

Designer

Responsibilities:

Produced several design proposals for the

space including plans, sections, elevations and

several perspective renderings. All submission

materials created in Revit 2010.

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0' - 4 1/2" 0' - 4 1/4" 0' - 4"

4' - 2" 3' - 11"2' - 7 1/4"4' - 0 3/4"

0' - 1 1/2"

7' -

6"

3' -

4 1/

2"

0' - 8" 0' - 4 1/2" 3' - 6"0' - 6"

2' -

3"

CEDesignsProvidence, RI 401-447-3635

Notes:

Address: 12 Bassett St, Providence RI

3/2/2010 10:44:38 AM

INTERIORELEVATIONS

A107

Client: Michael Sparfven

Author

1/4" = 1'-0"1 Proposal C Interior Office Elevation

3/16" = 1'-0"2 Proposal C Hallway Elevation

3/16" = 1'-0"3 Proposal C Loft Elevation From Living 3/16" = 1'-0"4 Proposal C Elevation From Bedroom

CEDesignsProvidence, RI 401-447-3635

Notes:

Address: 12 Bassett St, Providence RI

2/26/2010 5:39:09 AM

PROPOSAL APERSPECTIVES

A105

Client: Michael Sparfven

Author

1 VIEW FROM HALLWAY

2 VIEW FROM RECEPTION

3 OFFICE HALLWAY