Pablo Sánchez. Architecture Portfolio.

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ARQUITE PORTF O L CTURE IO

P ABLO SÁNCHEZ



Pablo Sánchez Fernández., ARCHITEKTUR-­STUDENT

ANGABEN ZUR PERSON

Pablo Sánchez Fernández Oktober 26, 1991. Albacete, Spanien. Ellerstrasse 75, Düsseldorf, Deutschland 015775870011 / (+34) 663412761 pablo.sanchez.fz@gmail.com SCHULBILDUNG

IKT-­KENNTNISSE UND KOMPETENZEN

2007-­ 2009 Diplom of International Baccaulaureate Albacete, Spanien

AUTOCAD ADOBE PHOTOSHOP

2009-­2012 Valencia Polytechnic University Valencia, Spanien. 2012-­2013 RWTH-­Aachen Aachen, Deutschland.

RHINOCEROS SKETCHUP ARTLANTIS STUDIO

SPRACHEN SPANISCH, MUTTERSPRACHE DEUTSCH, SELBSTSTÄNDINGE SPRACHVERWENDUNG B1 ENGLISCH, SELBSTSTÄNDINGE SPRACHVERWENDUNG B2



HIGH SPEED TRAIN STATION

VALENCIA

RWTH-­AACHEN

LEHRSTUHL FÜR GEBÄUDETECHNOLOGIE

QUARTIER AM BORSIGPLATZ

DORTMUND

RWTH-­AACHEN LEHRSTUHL FÜR STÄDTEBAU UND LANDESPLANUNG

ARCHITECTURE RESEARCH CENTER

VALENCIA

VALENCIA POLITECNICH UNIVERSITY TALER H


HIGH

Nowadays, in the city center of Valencia, there is a desolated area enclosed by a wall which can’t be crossed walking and it also divides the city in about 2 miles. The principal idea of this project is to offer a large range of connections that would join the city again and it would be the main way to the historic city center. Furthermore, the station in itself is surrounded by green zones and walkways that act as a union between the both sides of the city. union

SPEED


This new station pro vides a high speed connection between Valencia and Barcelona with the Spanish train AVE which only takes 90 minutes. From 2014 on, a new connection will be opened between Barcelo-­ be na and Perpignan (France) which can be used by the Valencia train station to reach beyond the limits of S p a i n


FIRST FLOOR. Acces to rails + tickets

THIRD FLOOR. Restaurant + Coffe

FOURHT FLOOR. Cultural + Office

separated neighborhood

raiils goes down

multiple possibilities to cross

composition based in streets


SUD VIEW


A M B

O R S I G P L A T Z

The project area is close to the THYSSENKRUPP facory and this fact is making people to move out. The plan is to convert an industrial old zone into a residential and office resort to avoid the difference between social classes. This experimental group of modules is protected from train rails and roads with other resi-­ dential buildings and green zones.

DORTMUND Dividing the traditional house in modul es and joining them according to our needs, we can create infinite typolo-­ gies. It is possible that your home is not comple-­ te and you need to share one of the modules to live comfortable. This formula is specially for young people and temporary housing. It allows a cheap way of life and it also creates relationships between all the users. DIVIDE ET IMPERA.


DIVIDEETIMPERA


Experimental pack of little modules Residential buildings giving joined for create infinite typologies proteccion to the modules and also offer normal apart-­ ments for families.

Mixed use os residencial and comercial. The ground floor of the square are stores and restaurants and the floors above apartments.

Amply variate of buildings giving to the residential area the principal needs like cultural, markets, sports, etc.


The zig-­zag system offers a quick access as much to the green zones as to the commercial streets. The idea is to join different kinds of building like schools, museums, libraries and commercial stores to complete the residential area. An office area, with the same characteris-­ tics as the residential buildings, is a good proposal to build next to the THYSSENKRUPP’s central office and museum.


VALENCIA

ARCHITEKCTURE RESEARCH CENTER

The project is located in the historic center of Valencia. This area is characterized by an irregular composition of streets which is close to the central market and the famous school Escuelas Pías. The building invites to discover the architecture from a different point of view situated in an interesting historical zone. This new project offers expositions, view a library, special rooms for workshops or classes, and even a distinguished place with a beautiful atmosphere to have coffee where an architect would really enjoy. The ground-­floor would be like a “street exposition” for the walkers and its compo-­ sition may change with a modern moving walls mechanism according to the needs.


L I G H T

T U B E S

S C O The light tubes divide the different P floors according to the project’s pro I gram. The free spaces, that these light tubes may leave, can be used as modu-­ N les to build rooms like toilets, classrooms, stockrooms and so on. G


CONSTRUCTIVE SECTION

L I B R A R Y + C A F E

FIRST FLOOR

W O R K S H O P

SECOND FLOOR

+ C L A S R O O M


P R I V A T E R O O M S THIRD FLOOR

P R I V A T E R O O M S FOURTH FLOOR

In each corner of the square holes are columns that hold the whole building. These 36 columns are well hidden with the light tubes or other utilities that the modules can have. The 3.9x3.9 inches (10cm) columns are made of solid con-­ crete and covered with an aluminum sheet.

E S T R U C T U R E



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