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R G ARaymond A. Gabriele
91 Sidney St. Suite 612Cambridge, MA 02139 00+1+(203) -767-3787
Education
MDesS, Urbanism and Development (anticipated 2013), Harvard University, Graduate School of DesignB.ARCH ’09, Rhode Island School of DesignBFA ’08, Rhode Island School of DesignEconomics and International Policy ’09, Brown University
Professional Affiliations & Certifications
American Institute of Architects, Associate AIABoston Society of Architects, BSAAmerican Planning Association, APAUrban Land Institute, ULIPassive House Consultant, PHIUS 2010
Professional Experience
Policy Research AnalystMetropolitan Area Planning Council, Boston, MAMay 2012-presentCurrently working as a policy and research analyst for a large regional and city planning agency in Boston Massachusetts. Have managed the research and coordination of an economic development study investigating the effects of public investment on poverty concentration in residential real-estate markets. Provided additional assistance in the research and production of housing production plans, regional infrastructure projects and urban land use issues in cities and towns throughout eastern Massachusetts.
Design ConsultantINVIVIA Inc. Cambridge, MA2012 (Summer)Worked as an analyst and design consultant for a think-tank specializing in the study of corporate innovation and technology strategy in Cambridge Massachusetts. Was in charge of the production and coordination of a white paper and digital presentation assessing the strengths, weaknesses and opportunities for digital innovation within a large U.S. based asset management company.
Architectural DesignerDaSilva Architecture Inc. Santa Fe, NM2009-2011Worked as project manager and architectural designer for a design firm specializing in custom sustainable design in New Mexico. Was primarily in charge of the design development and construction documentation for the Neff Hacienda and Observatory, a private solar powered observatory and conference center in Cerrillos New Mexico.
Design Principal and Project ManagerRISD-Brown Solar, Providence, RI.2008-2009Worked on and managed both the conceptual design and construction of the RISD-Brown Solar pavilion in Providence RI. “RISD Solar,” originally founded as a studio course for the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s Solar Decathlon Competition in Washington DC, has since grown into a collaborative workshop with Brown University, aimed at designing and building an off-grid, solar-thermal powered pavilion for the Roger Williams Park and Zoo in Providence. Was hired by RISD to oversee and participate in the workshop’s design and construction progress throughout the course of the academic year and throughout the summer.
Intern ArchitectDonald Powers Architects, Providence, RI.2007 (Summer)Interned at a design and planning firm, specializing in urban mixed use development and small-scale retail projects. Had the opportunity to work on a variety of projects including an inner city housing redevelopment initiative in Providence, and a town planning charette in Jamestown, RI.
Intern ArchitectJ.P. Franzen Associate Architects, Southport, CT.2004-2005 (Summers)Interned for a design firm specializing in high-end residential and small-scale commercial projects. Worked primarily as a draftsman, measuring and drafting existing condition documents and working on presentation renderings. Was involved in many design exercises, including much of the design work done for the Patagonia store in Westport CT, as well as several published residential projects in New York and Connecticut.
Professional Skills
Areas of ExpertisePlanning, Architecture, Economic and Urban Development, Real Estate Development, Sustainable Design and TechnologyComputer SkillsMacintosh and PC platforms, Stata, ArcGIS, AutoCAD, Revit, Rhino, Sketchup, WUFI, Therm, Passive House Planning Package, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, In Design
R G ARaymond A. Gabriele
91 Sidney St. Suite 612Cambridge, MA 02139 00+1+(203) -767-3787
R G ARaymond A. Gabriele
91 Sidney St. Suite 612Cambridge, MA 02139 00+1+(203) -767-3787
Additional Information
Participated as project manager and design principal in the 2012 Affordable Housing Development Competition in Boston Massachusetts.
Have provided regular pro-bono planning and design consulting services to St. John the Evangelist Church in Stamford CT to assist the church and the diocese in the programming and development of large church-owned parcels in downtown Stamford.
Volunteered with the Southside Community Land Trust in Providence RI, a non-profit, neighborhood redevelopment organization, designing and participating in the construction of urban community gardens for residents of South Providence neighborhoods.
Have regularly volunteered with the Mercy Learning Center, a non-profit education center for immigrant woman in Bridgeport CT, focused on teaching students to read and write English as well as assisting women and gainful employment upon their arrival to the United States.
Have volunteered regularly at the Malta House of Good Fortune, a non-profit shelter and education center aimed at providing domestic care to young, un-wed expecting mothers and their children throughout southern CT and NY.
R G ARaymond A. Gabriele
91 Sidney St. Suite 612Cambridge, MA 02139 00+1+(203) -767-3787
Pioneering a ground breaking integration of traditional southwestern pumice and adobe construction with some of the latest photovoltaic, hydronic and astronomical technologies available, this 9000sf observatory and hacienda is characterized by its unusual interpretation of a conventional courtyard scheme and its fortress like mien. The Neff Hacienda and Observatory spent nearly three years evolving from a modest and remote 1200sf observatory torreon into an over 9000sf hacienda and conference center serviced by an integrated torreon, control center and sanatorium. With its 24in thich pumicerete walls and 30ft deep micro-pile footings, the project is expected to take another two years to complete.
Project Role: Project Manager in charge of DD and CD
NEFF OBSERVATORY, DASILVA ARCHITECTURE INC. CERRILLOS, NMSITE PLAN NORTHWEST PERSPECTIVE
POOL-AREA PERSPECTIVE COURTYARD PERSPECTIVE
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OWNERTom Neff325 Grassy Hill RoadLyme, CT 06371
GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEEREarthworks Engineering Group, llc314 El Pueblo NWAlbuquerque, NM 87114Tel: 505.899.4886Email: [email protected]
CIVIL ENGINEERP.E. McGinnis & Associates1114 Hickox streetp.o. box 2351Santa fe, NM 87504Tel: 505-983-1563Email: [email protected]
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERAndrew Leonard, PEStructural Design Associates540 Chama, NE Suite 8Albuquerque, NM 87108Tel: (505) 255-9499Email: [email protected]
PLUMBING / MECHANICAL /ELECTRICAL ENGINEERSONALYSTS, INC.4343 Pan American FrwySuite 225Albuquerque, NM 87107Tel: 505.764.8600Email: [email protected]
HYDRONIC ENGINEERCedar Mountain Solar, llc3212 Richards LaneSanta Fe, NM 87507Tel: 505.474.5445Email:[email protected]
PHOTOVOLTAIC ENGINEERPositive Energy, Inc.3225 A Richards LaneSanta Fe, NM 87507Tel: 505.424.1112Email:[email protected]
ARCHITECTDa Silva Architecture925 Baca Street, Studio HSanta Fe, NM 87505Tel: 505.660.8012Fax:Email:[email protected]
BIDDING AND NEGOTIATIONCONSTRUCTION
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POOL CONTRACTORHermanson Pool Contractors4923 Passeo del Norte NEAlbuquerque, NM 87113Tel: 505.856.0123Email: [email protected]
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Santa Fe Permaculture 551 W. Cordova #458Santa Fe NM 87505Tel: 505.424.4444Email: [email protected]
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Foundation Construction, Observatroy WingCourtesy daSilva Architecture Inc.
Pumice-crete Wall Section at Lobby EntranceCourtesy daSilva Architecture Inc.
R G ARaymond A. Gabriele
91 Sidney St. Suite 612Cambridge, MA 02139 00+1+(203) -767-3787
R G ARaymond A. Gabriele
91 Sidney St. Suite 612Cambridge, MA 02139 00+1+(203) -767-3787
NORTH SHORE AFFORDABLE HOUSING SALEM, MA
Working in partnership with The North Shore CDC, this proposal for new affordable housing developments in Salem Point sought to fundamentally alter Salem’s common understanding of The Point neighborhood and help to cultivate new, more palpable ideals of community, self-reliance and participation.
Spread between three separate sites in Salem Point, this proposal responds directly to Salem’s brimming need for affordable housing while integrating the existing community’s pent up need for accessible community spaces, formal cultural space and a closer more collaborative relationship with North Shore CDC. The proposal provides a total of sixty-eight units of affordable rental housing between three separate buildings on Lynch Street, Congress Street and Palmer Street, along with 6,000sf of new on site office space for the CDC, a new day care center and 3,000sf of community space located in the Congress Street property.
Project Role: Team Captain and Design Principal
68 LYNCH 72 CONGRESS
PALMER
Existing Conditions at Palmer St.
Existing Conditions at Lynch St.
Existing Conditions at Congress St.
Right: Neighborhood Model Showing Site Proximities
R G ARaymond A. Gabriele
91 Sidney St. Suite 612Cambridge, MA 02139 00+1+(203) -767-3787
At just over 3,000sf this compact, three bedroom residence was designed to articulate a new architectural language for high-performance residential design in a New England Vernacular. Located on a waterfront parcel in Fairfield Connecticut, this proposal for the town’s first PassivHaus appropriated a traditional gabled vernacular and introduced a simple offset volume that massed onto the southern exposure of the building identifying the house’s primary entrance, offering unobstructed views through the house to the water, and enabling the building’s passive lighting and conditioning strategies.
Project Role: Architectural Designer and Project Manager
RIVERHURST RESIDENCE FAIRFIELD, CT
Proposed Site Plan along Mill Harbor
R G ARaymond A. Gabriele
91 Sidney St. Suite 612Cambridge, MA 02139 00+1+(203) -767-3787
R G ARaymond A. Gabriele
91 Sidney St. Suite 612Cambridge, MA 02139 00+1+(203) -767-3787
Originally created as a studio course for the National Renewable Energy’s Solar Decathlon Competition in Washington DC, the RISD Solar program has since grown into a collaborative workshop between RISD’s Department of Architecture and Brown University’s School of Engineering. The workshop has become focused on designing and building an off-grid, solar thermal pavilion for the Roger Williams Park and Zoo. Working off of earlier conceptual designs for solar-thermal enclosures, the pavilion is built of the same structural rib and absorptive panel bays pioneered by the Solar-Skin House. Taking advantage of both passive and active conditioning strategies, the RISD-Brown Solar Pavilion is intended to be erected as an inspiring proof of concept, to stoke both public awareness and interest in sustainable design while also serving as an invaluable learning and fund-raising tool for both schools to take advantage of.
Project Role: Project Manager in charge of DD and CA
RISD SOLAR PAVILION PROVIDENCE, RI
Floor Heating and Cooling System
Construction of Central Module
Preliminary Mock-up of Rib-Panel BayCourtesy RISD Art Museum
R G ARaymond A. Gabriele
91 Sidney St. Suite 612Cambridge, MA 02139 00+1+(203) -767-3787
IMPROVE PUBLIC OPEN SPACE: Key Intervention 01
Illustrative Perspective
IMPROVE PUBLIC OPEN SPACE: Key Intervention 01
- Convert Parking Lot to Urban Parks- Advocate Mixed-Use- Integrate Infrastructure, Program, Landscape Illustrative Section
Illustrative Perspective
Step 1:Identify Opportunity Area
- 1: Parking Lots- 2: Left Over Vacant Space- 3: Infrastructure Buffer Area- etc.
IMPROVE PUBLIC OPEN SPACE: Identify opportunity area
Map of Opportunity Area
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IMPROVE PUBLIC OPEN SPACE: Key Intervention 01
- Reshape Vehicle Circulation: reduce the number of intersections; compact parking - Emphasize Pedestrian Walkability and Access
Circulation Diagram
VehiclePedestrian
Through an ongoing and consistent dialogue with allSegments of the community, this urban design proposal was intended to be used as a provocative visioning experiment for the Porter Square neighborhood in Cambridge Massachusetts. The intervention attempted to transform several blighted lots around the Porter Square T-Stop into a celebrated and diverse transportation hub, as well as urban attraction within the city of Cambridge. The aim was to enhance and improve the quality of life within and around the Porter Square neighborhood through the dedicated improvement of underutilized public spaces, the promotion and engagement of local cultural institutions and the support of local commercial and retail businesses.
Project Role: Programming Manager and Design Consultant
PORTER SQUARE COMMUNITY VISION CAMBRIDGE, MA
Proposed Intervention Sites in Porter Square
Proposed Parking Lot-Park Conversion
Section Through New Park, Garage and Retail Site
IMPROVE PUBLIC OPEN SPACE: Key Intervention 01
- Reshape Vehicle Circulation: reduce the number of intersections; compact parking - Emphasize Pedestrian Walkability and Access
Circulation Diagram
VehiclePedestrian
Pedestrian View of New Park Entrance
R G ARaymond A. Gabriele
91 Sidney St. Suite 612Cambridge, MA 02139 00+1+(203) -767-3787
Working in collaboration with the Southside Community Land Trust, a non-profit community organizing and property management company in Providence RI, this project sought to initiate a more immediate, grass-roots form of urban revitalization within South Providence neighborhoods. Through the collaborative design and construction of a series of urban, community gardens strategically sited throughout South Providence, these interventions are designed to accommodate a variety of community ordained activities, while formally advertising the desire within the communities for more substantive and lasting socio-urban change.
Project Role: B.Arch Thesis Project
NORTH ELEVATION GLENHAM FARMPROVIDENCE, RI SCALE: 1/4” =1’-0”
GLENHAM FARM DESIGNING A MORE EFFECTIVE DEVELOPMENT PARADIGM
North Elevation
Experiential Sketch of an Existing Site