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Page 1: Architecture Portfolio | Peter Foniciello

Architecture PortfolioPeter Foniciello

Summer 2014 - Present

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2001-2007 Athénée Royal de Visé (Secondary School)Math, LanguagesVisé, Belgium

2014-2018 University of HoustonB.Arch.Houston, Texas

2011-2014 Lone Star CollegeCoreHouston, Texas

2010-2011 Brigham Young UniversityCoreRexburg, Idaho

Peter Foniciello

Education

Work Experience

2011-2014SU + WI 2015WI 2014

TNT ExpressCustomer Service RepresentativeHouston, Texas

2010 Bernett ResearchCustomer Service RepresentativeRexburg, Idaho

2007-2008 SNELLabor WorkerHerstal, Belgium

Skills

AutoCADCAD

SketchUpModel Making

3D

IllustratorPhotoshopInDesign

Graphics

Climate ConsultantCOMFENFormIt 360

Environmental

WordExcelPowerPoint

Microsoft Office

EnglishFrenchSpanishDutch

Languages

Revit

[email protected]

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Table of Contents

Deep Ellum TheaterThird Year Project01

The Billboard ProjectSecond Year Project02

Menil Collection ExtensionSecond Year Project03

Barton Springs BathouseSecond Year Project05

Rowing Dock BoathouseFirst Year Project04

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01. Deep Ellum Theater Deep Ellum is a neighborhood of Dallas, Texas that thrived in the early 20th century thanks to the cotton gin factory, the automobile industry, jazz, and dance. Due to World War II, the neighbor-hood shortly started to fall apart and people moved away. To make matters worse, the city built an express way that cut through Deep Ellum thus obliterating what was left. In the late 1900s, the neighborhood came back to life through the reintroduc-tion of music, art, clubs, bars, etc. Old ware-houses were turned into apartments, venues, and art galleries. Deep Ellum is once again bursting with activity and music. The goal of the theater is to help reconnect with the history of Deep Ellum by providing a venue that is also flexible with its program, which echoes the familiar sounds the neighborhood once knew. The 250 seat theater can accom-modate theater plays, small dance perfor-mances, music concerts, business meet-ings, movie projections, etc. Each story is open to the outdoors and reinforce the connection between the neighborhood. One can be in the building, and yet, still be a part of the lively suroundings.

Concept/Seating Diagram HVAC Diagram Circulation Diagram Sustainability Diagram

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Site PlanElm Street

July Alley

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Indiana Street

0 20’ 40’ 80’

July

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Green Room

Dressing Room Dressing Room

MechanicalRoom

Storage & Shop

1st Floor

Lobby

TicketBooth

Cafe

July

Alle

y

July Alley

Elm Street

2 4

1

3

1 North Elevation 2 West Elevation

BasementScale: 1/32” = 1’

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Control Room

Theater Stage

2nd Floor 3rd Floor

BB

A A

Black Box Theater

Administration Offices

3 South Elevation 4 West Elevation

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Section A-A

Section B-B

Structure

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02. The Billboard Project: Parasitic Architecture

The site is an unused billboard structure adjacent to a two lane highway. The billboard serves as a live-work shelter and is composed of a sleeping space, a food prepa-ration space, storage, a bath-room, and an office space. The intent of the design is to offer great views of the surrounding landscape with the use of glass, while protecting from the harsh rays of the Texas sun by using an aluminum skin system comprised of louvers. This project was completed as a second year student.

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0 2’ 8’

1’ 1st Floor Plan

B B

AA

2nd Floor Plan

Rooftop Floor Plan

Circulation Diagram

Mass vs. Void Diagram

Sun Path Diagram

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0’ 8’

4’ 16’

South Elevation 0’ 8’

4’ 16’

West Elevation

Section A-A Section B-B

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03. The Menil Extension The project is a 4,000 ft2 exten-sion to Houston’s Menil Collection and has for goal to accommodate the museum’s drawing collection. The program specially calls for a drawing gallery with natural diffuse light, and a blackout gallery for light sensitive drawings.

The idea of the project is to provide different experi-ences to the viewers by creating different light quali-ties. The horizontal louvers in the drawing gallery filter light and distribute it evenly. The second floor has clerestory windows that allow less light to penetrate the space. This area is a threshold between the gallery and the blackout gallery where artificial light-ing lights up the drawings.

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Loretto Dr

Site Plan0’ 5’ 10’ 20’

Men

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Site

Mass vs. VoidSun Path Structure

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Section Perspective

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BB

C C

D D

EE

2nd Floor Plan0’ 5’ 10’ 20’

1st Floor Plan0’ 5’ 10’ 20’

0405

05

04

06

07

06

02

01

03

01 Parking02 Lobby03 Bathroom04 Drawing Gallery05 Outdoor Gathering Space06 Storage07 Blackout Gallery

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0’ 5’ 10’ 20’

Section B-B

0’ 5’ 10’ 20’

Section E-E

0’ 5’ 10’ 20’

South Elevation

0’ 5’ 10’ 20’

Section C-C

0’ 5’ 10’ 20’

Section D-D

0’ 5’ 10’ 20’

East Elevation

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04. The Floating Boathouse The floating boathouse is situated on Lady Bird Lake in Austin, Texas. With its 600 ft2 facility, it provides a platform both for the launching and mooring of kayaks. The program has an office for renting equipment, a storage space for kayaks and spaces for diving into the water. The idea of the project is to give a sense of monumentality to the boathouse so it becomes a landmark, and a beacon to the visitors passing by.

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Site Plan0 5’ 10’ 15’

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Building Plan0’ 5’ 10’ 20’

01

02

03

03 01. Office 02. Kayak Storage 03. Diving Area

DesignCirculationFlotation DeviceOperation

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Section 0’ 5’ 10’ 20’

Elevation

0’ 5’ 10’ 20’

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05. Bathouse The Bathhouse is a second year project located at Barton Springs in Austin, Texas. The scope of the project envolved analyzing the context of the site from topography to natural features to social conditions, and designing a 11,000 f2 bathouse. The program includes an o�ce, lockers, rinsing areas, storage, bathrooms, a main pool, a hot plunge, a cold plunge, four therapy rooms, a steam room, a dry sauna, a sun room, and a mechanical room. The intent of my design is to create distinct outdoor bathing spaces, and circulation areas around the river. Light is a crucial element in the design as it is used both to guide the user through the building, and create di�erent lighting conditions throughout the project.

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0 25’ 50’ 75’ 100’

Site Plan

Lighting Diagram

MassCirculationViewsMain Access

ColdHot

Air-conditionedOutdoorThermal

Diagram

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CC

AA

B B

2nd Floor Plan

123

4 5

6 7 9 10

12

13 14

15

16

1. Lobby2. Office3. Storage4. Women’s Lockers5. Men’s Lockers6. Womens Rest Room7. Men’s Rest Room

11

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8. Cold Plunge9. Mechanical Room10. Hot Plunge11. Storage Room12. Sun Room13. Steam Room14. Sauna15. Therapy Rooms16. Outdoor Pool

1st Floor Plan

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North ElevationSouth Elevation

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Section A-A

Section B-B

Section C-C

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Hallway to Lockers Steam Room Cold Plunge