Esau Rodriguez Leed Green Associate, CDT 651. 968. 6700 [email protected] www.rodesau.wix.com/esau DESIGN PORTFOLIO
Esau Rodriguez Leed Green Associate, CDT
651. 968. [email protected]
www.rodesau.wix.com/esau
DESIGNPORTFOLIO
In August 2005, hurricane Katrina destroyed and fl ooded most of New Orleans. Due to the hurricanes, many people were traumatized requiring a place to recover. In addition to trauma, healthcare facilities should focus on rising healthcare conditions such as heart conditions, diabetes, cancer and asthma. Overall, designing a well-rounded healthcare facility should embrace the context, allowing the spaces to heal occupants physiologically by incorporating nature and the landscape .
Canal
Site Plan Scale 1/128” =1’- 0”
Babbling CreekRain Gardens
Oak Hospital
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OAK HOSPITAL SITE PLAN
The next step to this puzzle is to observe how biological evolutions have transformed in New Orleans. These studies will allow for discoveries on how specifi c natural features can generate architectural structures. By researching biomimetic elements throughout New Orleans (specifi cally the Seven Sister Oak Tree) I will hopefully discover elements that assist my design.
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CHANGING ROOMS
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VENDING
EXAMROOM
EXAMROOM 2
EXAMROOM 3
PREPMEDLOUNGE
CRITICALCARE
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S. UTILITY
C. UTILITY
PHARMACY
DINING
PREADMISSIONOFFICE
KITCHENFILEStorage
ELEVATORS
NURSESTATION
ERPOLICE STAFF SLEEPING
LOCKERS
CONTROL ER OBSERVATION ROOMS
RADIO
STORAGECABINET
BLOODPRESSUREDEVICE
AMBULANCEENTRY
CHIEF NURSE
LOCKERS STAFFLOUNGE
EAST COURTYARD
POLICE
EQUIP.STOR
MONITORROOM
DIRECTORCONF ROOM
DIRECTOR &CREDIT MGR. O.
ADMINOFFICE
ADMINOFFICE
COPYROOM
WORKAREA
INFORMATIONCLERK
HOUSEKEEPING
DR. OFFICE
SHOP
STAFFELEVATOR
FLAMMABLES
SHOPLINENS
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CHANGING ROOMS
CRITICALCARE
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C. UTILITY
CRITICALCARE
EXAMROOM 4
OAK HOSPITAL FIRST FLOOR PLAN
As we continue to separate from nature, we are potentially decreasing the ability to nurture from it. Throughout my design, a subconscious healing environment will be created through the fusion of biophilia and the built form. Spaces will be formed by natural materials followed by passive systems; forming an ecological building. A key element to my design will be the integration of air, light, water, and plants within every room, if possible.
NATURE POCKET
OAK HOSPITAL DETAILSRAILING
RAILING BASE
STEPPING STONE
COMPACT SOIL
ENGINEERED SOIL
FLASHINGAUTOMATIC
WINDOW MOTOROPERABLE
WINDOW
NATURAL VENTILATION
BEAMRIGID INSULATION
MOISTURE RETENTIONROOT PROTECTION
10 MIL POLY.
MULLION
L. SHAPE
STRUCTURE
GLASSHEX. CONC. STRUCT.
SEALANT
3’ STEEL JOIST
#6 REBAR
2” CONC. DECKING
WELD PLATE
ASSISTED BY CEILING FANS
WATER FLOW
LOBBY ROOFDAMP PROOFING
CURTAIN WALL WALKABLE GLASS
RECYCLED WATERCREEK AND RIVER ROCK
Vertical Communities
The design is based off of the transit systems, views to the harbor, and San Andrea’s fault line.
Metaphor : San Andrea’s fault line.
The tower is shifted in half similar to tectonic plates. The gap created by the shift on the Southwest structure creates a wind tunnel allowing the tower to ventilate itself due to the Bernoulli Effect.
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1. SLIDING storage wall that createsa guest room. Follow the horizontalgrid for same room open concept .
2. SLIDING storage wcreates a guest roomhorizontal grid for gueconcept .
1. SLIDING storage wall for abed room with fold out bed 2. SLIDING storage wall for more
room when friends visit
Fitness center
Green spacebernoulli effectventilation
FreightElevator
Plumbing
Mech Shaft
Plumbing
BernoulliVentilationShaft
1/8" = 1'-0"1 Level 10 LIVING
DI-VERT TOWER
Mech / Ventilation
The ability to explode a building so that the structure may be explored.
Stratum Museum displays fossils and dinosaurs. The main design is a ramp as the person explores farther down, they learn more similar to digging fossils.
STRATUM MUSEUM
INHERITANCEHouse 1000 new residents Local materialsCost, light, air, structureSocial gathering spaceInterchangeable unitsReduce urban sprawl
DUNWOODY COLLEGE
LEVEL 1100' - 0"
LEVEL 2116' - 0"
LEVEL 3128' - 0"
ROOF DECK140' - 0"
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M BATH108
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