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PORTFOLIO marco a. maycotte

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PORTFOLIO marco a. maycotte

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PRINTLAB STUDIO3 ARCH

PARK REDEVLOPMENT STUDIO2 LADSCP

DESIGN BUILD STUDIO4 ARCH

55TH+ARAPAHOE STUDIO1 PLANN

ON-MY-OWN WATER PAVILLION

EVOLO DESIGN COMPETITION

ON-MY-OWN STUDIES+PRJCTS

ON-MY-OWN BICYCLE STATION

ON-MY-OWN DYNAMIC MODULAR HOUSING

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CULINARY ARTS CENTER STUDIO5 ARCH

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12.TABLE OF CONTENTS

WORK+INSHP LEGORRETA+LEGORRETA

WORK+INSHP BUNKER ARQUITECTURA

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PRINTLAB STUDIO3 ARCHUSERS OF THE G.T. AREAPLACES OF INTEREST

DAM residences

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denver public lib.

dinning

civic center

CIVIC CENTERPARK &MUSEUMS

DAM residences

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denver public lib.

dinning

civic center

CIVIC CENTERPARK &PARK &MUSEUMSMUSEUMS

SITE: 13th + Cherokee

GOVERNMENTAL BUILDINGS

CULTURAL DISTRICT

DENVER’S COMMERCIAL DISTRICT

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PROGRAM

FACADE LAYERS: PIXELATION

4” THICK ACRILIC PIXELATION FOR LIGHT CONTROL AND DEFINITION OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SPACES.

PUBLIC SPACES WILL BE MORE VISIBLE/TRANSPARENT UNLIKE THE PRIVATE SPACES.

GLASS DETAIL

SECTIONS PLANSBUILDING FACADE: CIRCLES

A PICTURE OF AN ASPEN TREE CANOPY WAS CHOSEN TO WRAP THE BUILDING AND ITS PROGRAM. THE PICTURE WAS PIXELATED AND THE CIRCLES WERE PERFORATED INTO A 4” THINK WHITE ACRYLIC THAT WILL SERVE TO CONTROL THE AMOUNT OF NATURAL LIGHT THAT GOES THROUGH THE BUILDING AS WELL AS THE PRIVACY OF CERTAIN SPACES.

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Year: Fall 2011 [junior 3rd year]Instructor: Kathy KambicPresentation Type: [final] pdf slideshowProject Type: Printing laboratory and officesLocation: Cherokee Street Denver Colora-do USASQFT: ~20,000 sqftGrade: APrograms Used: Rhino, Vray, Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesignProject Description: High performance green building, whos objective is to promote the productivity of both the interior and the environment. This five story tall building is going to be located in the center of the Golden Triangle District in Denver, Colorado. The façade is made out of recycled crystal coated with an unoxidizable steel skin that consists of a mesh that will allow natural light in the building, however it will not allow UV rays to filter thorugh. As a building with a common structure a “second” skin was added with an innovative pixelated design that will not only be aesthetical but it will also help regulate the amount of natural light that filters through as well as creating/ distinguishing public and private spaces. The mesh will play a recreational role that will not affect the functionality of the property or building. Additionally, the building will utilize natural light to the maximum, which will be complimented with the lighting design created by LUA Kai Diederichsen; thereby, the building will have savings of about 30% of the electric energy. It is also estimated that this building, in comparison with the other common buildings, will save 70% of water, this will be achieved through recycling rain water and then using it in the bathrooms.

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PRINTLAB STUDIO3 ARCH/ /

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PARK REDEVLOPMENT STUDIO2 LADSCP/ /

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Year: Spring 2011 [sophomore 2nd year]Instructor: Amir AlrubaiPresentation Type: [final] pdf slideshow formatProject Type: Park renovation and wildlife restoration. Landscape designLocation: Walden Ponds, Boulder, Colorado USASize: ~30 hectaresGrade: APrograms Used: Photoshop and Illustrator

PARK REDEVELOPMENT STUDIO2 LADSCP/ /

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DESIGN BUILD STUDIO4 ARCH/ /Year: Spring 2012 [junior 3rd year]Instructor: Rob PyattProject: [Midterm final] Afordable house proposal for the NASHI houses prototype.Partner: Fernando AbbudProject Type: Sustainable, affordable, and communi-ty base house design for the Native American Tribe Oglala Lakota.Location: The Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota, USASize: ~1,000 sqft.Grade: A

Project Description:

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bedrooms

storage

dinning living

bath

utilities

exterior space

PROGRAM OBJECTIVES RESULT

+large open living areasstorage

adaptability

private separation

COMMUNITY SITE RESPONSIVE SUSTAINABILITY

winds north/weststorageinteraction with exterior

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storage and circulation on north as wind/temperature buffer

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PERGOLATE SKIN/LOUVER SYSTEM

WALL & CEILLING DYNAMIC & MODULAR

SUPPORTS AND PERGOLATE STRUCTURE

BEAMS

WALL SYSTEM

CALDDING

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DESIGN BUILD STUDIO4 ARCH/ /Project: [final] Affordable house certified design for the NASHI houses prototype.Final Project Outcome: After the midterm proposal the proffesor picked 2 of the best proposals from the class and combined them to make the best prototype possible for the reservation.Project Type: Sustainable, affordable, and commu-nity base house design for the Native American Tribe Oglala Lakota.Location: The Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota, USASize: ~1,000 sqft.Grade: AContribution: Floor plan Design, presentation and diagrams, renders and floor plan construcion documents.

Building conditioning 54% Load reduction Insulation + Passive strategies

DHW thermal loads Solar thermal (64 ft. loop)

Lights + Appliances + Plug loads

DHW Electric operating loads

HVAC electric operating loads

Gas heating loads(source energy)

High-efficiency appliances + systems

Photovoltaic Array (4 kW)

Wind turbine *

Geothermal *

SITE ENERGY DEMANDS SITE ENERGY SUPPLY

Net Zero

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*geothermal and a wind turbine would reduce the size of the PV array

Southern orientation and roof overhangcreate shade in the hot summer andwarm sun in the winter

Thermal mass in the floor radiates heatstored from exposure to the sun duringthe day

Windows throughout the house providenatural cross ventilation

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Compact form maintains efficient footprint reducing site impact East-West orientation optimizes natural lighting & passive heating Frost Protected Shallow Slab Foundation is resource efficient and reduces site disturbance. Native, drought resistant landscaping will reduce maintenance and watering needs

Site Considerations

High R-Value Straw Bale wall system R-10 at foundation walls and under floor slab totals Superinsulation in roof assembly totals R-60Standing seam metal roof will reflect harsh sun, reducing heat gain from the roofHigh performance windows and doors

Building Envelope

Recycled content Durable low-maintenance materials Rapidly renewable materials and low embodied energyConcrete contains recycled content

Materials

Large windows and open floor plan in main living area to provide natural daylightLED light bulbs will reduce energy consumption

Lighting

Mold resistant material selectionNatural ventilation through use of carefully placed operable windowsNon-toxic, low or no VOC finishesCeiling fans to promote air circulationSpot ventilation Night ventilation cooling

Indoor Air Quality

Energy Recovery Ventilator reduces energy requirements to heat and cool interior airSolar panelsWind generatorSolar thermal (hot water)Ground source heat pump (geothermal)Energy Star appliances

Energy [Path to Net-Zero Energy]

Rainwater collection systemLow-flow water fixturesDual-flush toilets

Water

High performance building envelope minimizes demand for mechanical conditioning of interior by 50%Mini-split Heat Pump and hydronic radiant system provide supplemental heating and cooling

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Project Information

NASHI LSHP -1 Wall Section DetailA

FASTEN TRUSSES TO RIM BEAMW/ SIMPSON THA213

NON-LOAD BEARING STRAWBALE HEADER(2) 2X4 FOR SPANS UP TO 6FT AND (2) 2X6 FOR SPANS UP TO 8FTFASTEN TO BLOCKING WITH CONCEALED FLANGE FACEMOUNTHANGERS

(2) 2X12 RIM BOARDS CONT NORTH AND SOUTH WALLSSTAGGER SPLICES AND ONLY SPLICE WHERE THERE IS A LSLBLOCK BETWEEN STRAWBALE. BOTH RIMS TO BE CONTBEYOND 2 STRAWBALE BLOCKS ADJACENT TO CANTILEVER

14" LSL BLOCK

14" LSL BLOCK

SIMPSON H2.5

SIMPSON CS20 @ ALL VERT LSL STRAWBALE BLOCKS

14" LSL SILL

2x8 BTM PL @ PERIMETEREXTENDS OVER EDGE OF CONCRETE

2x4 BTM PL @ INTERIOR

SIMPSON CS20 @ ALL VERITCAL LSL STRAWBALE BLOCKSWRAP UNDER BTM PL AND FASTEN TO BOTH SIDES OF BLOCK

(3) #4 CONT TYP @ PERIMETER FOUNDATION0' - 11"

PRE-ENGINEEREDSCISSOR TRUSS

6x6 POST

(3) 2x12 (2 SPAN MIN)

SIMPSON H2.5 CLIP AT EA 2x6

2x6 T&G DECK AT ALLEAVES AND EXTERIORCONDITIONS

2" THK TYPE II INSULATION (TYP)

2" THK TYPE IX OF TYPE X INSULATION (TYP)

(2) 2x6 GIRDERS AT EASONNETUBE FOUNDATION

2x6 JOISTS @ 24" OC WITHSIMPSON HU26 HANGER

2x6 DECKING (TYP)

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corrugated metal galvalume

straw bale insulation

exterior plaster

concrete with recycled content

natural wood

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55TH+ARAPAHOE STUDIO1 PLANN/ /Year: Fall 2010 [sophomore 2nd year]Instructor: Kathy KambicProject: [final] Graphite on VellumProject Type: Redevelopment Planning strategy druing the course of ~70 years for the Arapahoe corridor in Boulder. Location: Arapahoe and 55th, Boulder, Colorado, USA.Size: N/AGrade: B+

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EVOLO DESIGN COMPETITIONYear: Fall 2009 [freshman 1st year]

Instructor: Harry KoutsisProject: [final] 2 boards of 24” x 36”

Project Type: Evolo Skycraper Design Competion entry. Project Location: Mexico City, Mexico

Size: N/AGrade: A

Project Description:Skyscraper designed to provide much needed sanitized drinking water to the people of Mexico City and act as a catalyst and unifing center for community bridging the gap between the social stratification.

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ON-MY-OWN WATER PAVILLION/ /Year: Fall 2012 [senior 4th year]Instructor: N/AProject: Research on Pavillion and Public SpacesProject Type: Water Pavillion and multi purpose public spaceLocation: N/ASize: ~ 3000 sqftGrade: N/APrograms Used: Rhino, Vray, Photoshop

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ON-MY-OWN WATER PAVILLION/ /

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ON-MY-OWN STUDIES+PRJCTS/ /1: HouseYear: Spring2009 [Senior High School]Project: Google SketchupProject Type: Experiential House with a planned floor plans according to eventsSize: ~4000 sqft

2: Modular ApartmentsYear: Fall2011 [Junior 3rd Year]Project: RevitProject Type: Affordable Simple Modular Verical Housing prototype.

3: Sun Screen Partition Wall STUDIESYear: Fall2011 [Junior 3rd year]Project: Grasshopper for Rhino, Vray.Project Type: Parametric Modular partition screen design to controll light and privacy in determined spaces through specific mathematical algorithms.

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ON-MY-OWN BICYCLE STATION/ /Year: Fall 2011 [junior 3nd year]

Project: [final] RevitProject Type: Bike station for University

that consists on 3 floors, 2 which are underground and a green roof terrace for

students and teacher to gather around and enjoy the outside.

Location: CU, Boulder, Colorado, USA.Size: ~3,000

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ON-MY-OWN DYNAMIC MODULAR HOUSING/ /Year: Winter Break 2011-2012 [junior 3nd year]Project: [final] Rhino, Vray, PhotoshopProject Type: Dynamic Prefabricated affordable housing units. Mobile apart-mentsLocation: anywhereSize: Varies. Can add or substract apart-ment modules.

bedroom

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study area

bathroom

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Year: Fall 2012 [senior 4th year]Instructor: Marcus FarrProject: [Final] Grasshopper, Rhino, Photoshop, Revit, Vray.Project Type: Culinary Arts Center and Galleries in Denver as an expansion of Red Line. Location: 24th + Arapahoe, Five Points Distric, Denver, Colorado, USASize: ~60,000 sqftGrade: A-

Project Description:Open Courtyard acting as a buffer zone that separates the program from public to culinary to private.

It also maximizes light to the inner parts of the building and allows for a natural cross ventilation breeze to flow through as well as for connectivity along the building.

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CULINARY ARTS CENTER STUDIO5 ARCH/ /Lobby 500sf

Entry 2100sf

Gallery1 100sf

Flex space 100sf

Auditorium 1500sf

Library 1800sf

Epic Arts (children) 800sf

Gallery2

Culinary Arts Cafe 3400sf

Kitchen and Food prep 1/3sf

P.Lndscp100sf

Teaching Kitchens 1250sf

Demonstration Lab900sf

Recieving Area (w/Loading)300sf

Directors Suite +Adm Office400sf

Individual Studio Workspaces800sf

Individual Living spaces450sf

Private Gathering for Living600sf

SUN PATH

ENTRY LOBBY

FLEX SPACE FLEX SPACE STUDIOSGALLERY

AUDITORIUM SPACE FOR KIDS

OPEN COURTYARDCAFE FOOD/CAFE PREP LIVING

OFFICES

LOADING

TEMPORARY GALLERY

Lobby 500sfGallery1 100sf

Flex space 100sf

Library 1800sf

Epic Arts (children) 800sf

Gallery2

Culinary Arts Cafe 3400sf

Culinary Arts Cafe 3400sf

Kitchen and Food prep 1/3sf

Teaching Kitchens 1250sf

Demonstration Lab900sf

Loading

SUN PATH

Lobby 500sfGallery1 100sf

Flex space 100sf

Library 1800sf

Epic Arts (children) 800sf

Gallery2

Culinary Arts Cafe 3400sf

Culinary Arts Cafe 3400sf

Kitchen and Food prep 1/3sf

Teaching Kitchens 1250sf

Demonstration Lab900sf

Loading

Library 1800sf

Culinary Arts Cafe 3400sf

Basement First Floor Red Line Second Floor

Univerity PrepSchool

Third Floor

Teaching Kitchens 1250sf

Double Height Ceillings Lobby 500sfGallery1 100sf

Flex space 100sf

Library 1800sf

Epic Arts (children) 800sf

Gallery2

Culinary Arts Cafe 3400sf

Culinary Arts Cafe 3400sf

Kitchen and Food prep 1/3sf

Teaching Kitchens 1250sf

Demonstration Lab900sf

Loading Living Studio Spaces

Gathering for Artisits

Studio Living Spaces

Auditorium1800sf

Open Area

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CULINARY ARTS CENTER STUDIO5 ARCH/ /

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WORK+INSHP LEGORRETA+LEGORRETA/ /Year: Summer 2011Location: Legorreta + Legorreta, Mexico City, MexicoWorked: In the residential department “Casitas”Project Worked on: Casa ReifkholLocation of Project: Valle de Bravo, MX.Client: Reifkhol FamilyContributions: Helped solve some design problems; such as re-placing the pool to fit the sq-footage and to make it more aesthetical. Also helped design the living area by adding in bookshelfs and updating details that the client wanted.Additionals: Worked in electrical cad files. Construction files [CAD], did the renderings, and the 3d Models [Sketch-up]

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WORK+INSHP LEGORRETA+LEGORRETA/ /Year: Summer 2011Location: Legorreta + Legorreta, Mexico City, MexicoWorked: In the residential department “Casitas”Project Worked on: Casa BailleresLocation of Project: Resort El Palmar, Acapulco, MX.Client: Bailleres FamilyContributions: Helped solve some design problems; such as re-placing the pool for the view and experience of the client. Also helped design the wooden screen system located on the side of the pool to regulate privacy but also allowing light to filter through as well as spectacular views to the sea.Additionals: Worked on construction files [CAD], did the renderings, and the 3d Models [Sketchup]

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WORK+INSHP LEGORRETA+LEGORRETA/ /Year: Summer 2011Location: Legorreta + Legorreta, Mexico City, MexicoWorked: In the residential department “Casitas”Project Worked on: Tienda Poltronafrau [Poltronafrau Store]Location of Project: Polanco, Mexico City, MX.Client: PoltronafrauContributions: Helped in the design of the store and chose the materiality.Additionals: Did the renderings, and the 3d Models [Sketchup]

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WORK+INSHP BUNKER ARQUITECTURA/ /Year: Summer 2012Location: Bunker arquitectura, Mexico City, MXWorked: In the design, development, marketing and construction teams.Project Worked on: Remodel of Ofici-nas Grupo Delta. [Offices]Location of Project: Condesa, Mexico City, MX.Client: Grupo DeltaContributions: Helped in the research aspect of the remodel of the office and did minor aspects and detail design of the office and built te 3d Model.Additionals: Did the renderings, and the 3d Models [Rhino, Vray]

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WORK+INSHP BUNKER ARQUITECTURA/ /Year: Summer 2012Location: Bunker arquitectura, Mexico City, MXWorked: In the design, development, marketing and construction teams.Project Worked on: Pavillion/Bachelor Pad EXPO CIHAC Iconos del Diseno [Design Competition, Proposal #1]Location of Project: Mexico City, MX.Competition Sponsors: Audi, InterCe-ramicContributions: Helped in the research aspect of the pavillion/bachelor pad, did schematic design and design development.Additionals: Helped to do the render-ings, and the 3d Models [Rhino, Vray]

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WORK+INSHP BUNKER ARQUITECTURA/ /Year: Summer 2012Location: Bunker arquitectura, Mexico City, MXWorked: In the design, development, marketing and construction teams.Project Worked on: Pavillion/Bachelor Pad EXPO CIHAC Iconos del Diseno [Design Competition, Proposal #2]Location of Project: Mexico City, MX.Competition Sponsors: Audi, InterCe-ramicContributions: Helped in the research aspect of the pavillion/bachelor pad, did schematic design and design development.Achievements: Design and develop-ment of this proposal.Additionals: Helped to do the render-ings, and the 3d Models [Rhino, Vray]

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WORK+INSHP BUNKER ARQUITECTURA/Year: Summer 2012Location: Bunker arquitectura, Mexico City, MXWorked: In the design, development, marketing and construction teams.Project Worked on: Ecunemic Chapel/PavillionLocation of Project: Cuernavaca, Mexico, MX.Contributions: Helped in the research aspect of the Chapel/Pavillion, did schematic design and design development. Also helped in the design and construc-tion documents of the water/refelctive pool cycle and filtration systemAchievements: Design and development of this proposal. Additionals: Helped to do the renderings, and the 3d Models [Rhino, Vray]

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WORK+INSHP BUNKER ARQUITECTURA/ /Year: Summer 2012Location: Bunker arquitectura, Mexico City, MXWorked: In the design, development, marketing and construction teams.Project Worked on: Departamentos Valle de Bravo. [Apartments]Location of Project: Valle de Bravo, MX.Contributions: Major contribution of the design. Helped solve various design and construction issues. Designed the roof garden/terrace. Designed the main central circulation Core as well as the dynamic partition screen in the center. Helped in the presentation of the proposal. [Clients Loved it the whole project!]Achievements: Design and development of this proposal. Additionals: Did the renderings, and the 3d Models [Rhino, Vray]

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WORK+INSHP BUNKER ARQUITECTURA/ /Year: Summer 2012Location: Bunker arquitectura, Mexico City, MXWorked: In the design, development, marketing and construction teams.Project Worked on: Lomas HouseLocation of Project: Lomas de Chapulte-pec, Mexico, MX.Contributions: Major contribution of the interior design. Designed the wine cellar in the living area. [proposal to clients #1]. Designed the bookshelf and railings in the living area [proposal #2]Achievements: Design and development of this wine cellar proposal.Additionals: Did the renderings, and the 3d Models [Rhino, Vray]

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