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CV Alvaro Velasco Perez AAPhD, AA MA HCT, Architect (UNAV)

Alvaro Velasco Perez is architect and Unit Master at the Architectural Association School of Architecture. He’s PhD by the Architectural Association where he previously studied a masters on History and Critical Thinking in Architecture. In 2012, he obtained his degree on Architecture by the University of Navarra, Spain. He has collaborated in teaching positions at the AA, UHerts, AA Summer School and University of Navarra, as well as participated in crits throughout the schools. He has also formed part of research projects with the AA and the Design Department of Architecture of the University of Navarra. Alvaro is practicing at Castanon Associates and has collaborated through design and theory in offices in London, Nigeria, Spain and New York. Education 09/15 - 04/19 09/13 - 09/14 09/07 - 06/13 09/09 - 06/12

PhD, Architectural Association (UK) (succesful viva 12.06.19) MA History and Critical Thinking, AA (UK) Degree in Architecture, University of Navarra (ES) Diploma Artistic Studies, University of Navarra (ES)

Academic Affiliations 09/19 - present 09/19 - present 09/20 - present 01/20 - 01/20 11/19 - 11/19 09/19 - 12/19 03/16 - 09/18 09/16 - 09/18 01/18 - 09/18 09/16 - 06/17 07/16 - 08/16 09/16 - 10/16 10/14 - 01/15 09/12 - 09/13 06/12 - 09/12 09/11 - 09/12 09/09 - 06/11

Unit Master, Architectural Association School of Architecture(UK) Lecturer, History & Theory, Diploma School, Architectural Association (UK) Lecturer, ETSAUN (Spain) Workshop Leader, International Seminar, University of Navarra (ES) Workshop Assistant, MArch, University of Navarra (ES) Lecturer, History and Theory, First Year, University of Navarra (ES) Studio Master Term 1 &4, University of Navarra (ES) Studio Master, First Year, UHerts (UK) Supervisor Contextual Studies, MArch Leeds Beckett(UK) Dissertation Tutor, Third Year, UHerts (UK) Unit Master, AA Summer School (UK) Workshop Leader, First Year, AA (UK) Teaching Collaborator, First Year, AA (UK) Researcher, Fourth Year Studio, UNAV (ES) SpainMonAmour Pavilion, Venice Biennale(IT) Assistant Tutor, Forth Year Studio, UNAV(ES) Student Assistant, H&T Studies, UNAV(ES)

Professional Affiliations 09/23 - present 07/17 - 09/19 12/15 - 01/16 09/15 - 11/15 09/14 - 09/15 05/12 - 09/12 05/11 - 08/11

Founder, Middle of Nowhere Studio (UK/ES) Project Architect, Castanon Associates (UK) Project Architect, Andrew Phillips (UK) Architectural Consultant, Castanon Associates (UK) Project Architect, Mappamundi Design (UK / Nigeria) Architectural Assistant, Alberto Mora Studio (USA) Architectural Assistant, Israel Berger Ass.(USA)

Achievements / Awards - AA PhD Research Grant, Oran - Ghardaïa - El Golea (AL), 2016 - AA PhD Research Grant, Madrid (ES), 2016. - AA Bursary, PhD, AA (UK), 2015-Present. - AA Bursary, MA HCT, AA (UK), 2015. - Teaching Innovation Fellowship, University of Navarra (ES) - Banco Popular Excellence Fellowship Program, Madrid (ES) Publications - Alvaro Velasco, “Displacements of Mohammed Abdalah during his life: transformations of Western Sahara after the Spanish colony”, Journal of Architectural Education (Taylor & Francis), 77:2 Special issue on ‘Deserts’,


- Álvaro Velasco Pérez (2022), “The Algerian Sphinx: Le Corbusier’s other colonialism in the M’Zab”, Journal of Architecture (Routledge). Issue 27:2-3, pp. 322-345. DOI: 10.1080/13602365.2022.2104911 (Open Access) -Alvaro Velasco Perez (2022), “Ex Africa Aliquid Novum [There is something new coming from Africa]: Herman Haan and Aldo van Eyck’s Journeys in a Pseudo-Ethnographic Vein”, International Journal of Islamic Architecture (Intellect), vol 11, Issue Hinterland Forces: Architectural Responses at the Margins., Jul. 2022. pp. 381-407. https://doi.org/10.1386/ ijia_00084_1 - ‘The Quest for Atlantis and other vernacular myths. Reyner Banham’s understanding of history through the vernacular’, Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain Symposium, London (UK), 2017. - ‘Dis-figuration’, DATUM, Iowa State University (USA), 2017. - ‘Towards Ithaca’, University of Navarra (ES), 2017. - ‘The Rise of Phaeton’, Museum University of Navarra (ES), 2016. - ‘Opening the Gates of Eden, On the Physicality of the Wall’, European University Colleges Ass, Brussels (BE), 2014. Conferences / Public presentations - Demas Nwoko, Jite Brume, Alvaro Velasco, ‘The Soil Of New Culture Studios: A Spring For African Architecture’, World Congress of Architecture, UIA 2023, 2-6 Julio 2023, Copenhagen. -Alvaro Velasco, ‘Displacements of Mohammed Abdalah during his life- spatial constructions in the Western Sahara after the Spanish Colony’, en Colonial and Postcolonial Congress II Edition, 18-20 Enero 2023, Lisboa, Portugal -Álvaro Velasco Pérez (keynote speaker). “El desierto contemporáneo, un punto de vista”, III Congreso Latinoamericano de Investigación en la Arquitectura. 18-19 Agosto 2022, Piura, Perú. -Andrés Tabera Roldán; Álvaro Velasco Pérez; Fernando Alonso Pedrero. “Punto de encuentro interdisciplinar. ”, JIDA’21 IX Jornadas sobre Innovación Docente en Arquitectura. 11 y 12 Noviembre 2021, Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Valladolid. -Jite Brume y Álvaro Velasco Pérez, “The Influence of Vernacular Terra-cotta Craftsmanship in the Early Work of Demas Nwoko”, en el Ceramics, Handcraft and Technology, IX Congreso Arquitectura y Cerámica organizado por la Cátedra Cerámica de Madrid, adscrita al Departamento de Proyectos Arquitectónicos de la Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. 23 y 24 Marzo 2021, ETSAM. -Alvaro Velaco Perez, “Ex Africa Aliquid Novum [There is something new coming from Africa], Herman Haan’s journeys in pseudo-ethnographic vein”, AHRA 2020 International Conference: Housing and the City. 19-21 Noviembre 2020, University of Nottingham. - ‘The (New) Monument’ (with Dr. J. Anton). Paper at the conference ‘On Monumentality’ at the Acropolis Museum, Athens (GR), 2019. - ‘Exile on Main St.’ Presentation at the Instituto Cervantes in Oran (AL), 2019. - ‘On Tables’. Presentation at Alexander Hill Studio, London (UK), 2018. - ‘Table of Contents’. Paper at the AA PhD Symposium, London (UK), 2018. - ‘Books on cities that imply a manifesto internalisation’. Paper at the ‘Think. Design. Build. 2 – Type, Typology and Typogenesis in Architecture’ conference organised by TU Berlin (GE), 2018. Exhibitions --Lewis, Sakia, Álvaro Velasco-Pérez et al. Down to Earth and Up in Smoke, AA Projects Review 2023 (24 Junio - 14 Julio 2023), catálogo AA Book 2023, published by the Architectural Association, pp. 2-6, 2023. ISBN 978-191962454-9 - Architecture et Écriture, AAVisiting School Paris, Paris College of Arts (FR), 2017. - Towards Ithaca, University of Navarra (ES), 2017. - 13th Int. Arch. Venice Biennale, Spain Mon Amour Pavilion (IT), 2012. - 2nd Biennial of Latin-American Architecture, UNAV (ES), 2011. - Travels during the Transition Towards Modernity of Spanish Architecture, University of Navarra & Columbia GSAPP (ES) (USA), 2010.


Unit Master, Diploma 13, Architectural Association, London 4th and 5th Year Design Studio

Cover of the brief developed by the unit

Porosity is a measure of the void spaces in the physical matter. It is a fraction of the volume of voids over the total volume. Porous means capable of being penetrated. Dealing with porosities means dealing with the relations of solids and voids in the physical matter. Architectural porosity is defined by a character of boundaries in an architectural object— the boundaries between the object and the site where it is situated, the boundaries between the exterior and interior, and the boundaries within itself. This year, Diploma 13 will research on what porosity does in architecture, how one creates porous architectural interventions and what architectural effects they generate. Our testing ground will be the Giardini della Biennale as site, a non-porous territory in Venice. Six months a year, the Venice Biennale exhibitions and events in the Giardini become a reason to travel to the lagoon city. A flux of people wandering through the pavilions brings a particular life and energy to Venice. This, in summer. In winter, the Giardini completely hibernate behind an iron fence, apparently unapproachable, cut from the neighbourhood and local context. Some locals say the city stops where the Giardini starts. The unheated and non-insulated pavilions offer no possibility for year-round use. Their maintenance is the responsibility of the respective owner countries, which have no interest in opening them to locals during non-Biennale times, in winter. The Giardini are therefore always disconnected from the rest of the city: the fenced-in and controlled EDUCATIONAL

exhibition creates a barrier during summer and in winter; all life behind the fence seems to vanish. We will focus on creating porous architectural interventions, which aim to transform the Giardini della Biennale of Venice from the disconnected and fenced-in part of the city into in all- year- round, freely accessible site in Venice. Porosities will become our tool for dissolving physical boundaries at different scales –from the micro-scale to the global. We will constantly shift from the specific to the abstract, from almost forensic mapping assessment of the Giardini to the development of conceptual spatial models, to creating architectural interventions on the site. We will take advantage and think of the Giardini as non-site, locus of speculation with boundaries. We will conclude with a manuscript on porosities, a tool that potentially could be implemented elsewhere. A project for reversing the logic of the Giardini from the contemporary ‘importing geographies’ of the Biennale into a machine of global export. We will investigate the potential of the small scale architectural interventions to inform the urban configurations. While each student will develop their own personal ideas, these will reach their full potential by entering in contact with the unit as a whole. The intervention of each student will not be an isolated entity but will have to be negotiated within the larger project of the unit. Overlapping, clashing, being reformed, the collective discussion will aim at each student expanding their personal intentions by their individual voice reacting within the larger discourse.



PhD thesis Architectural Association, London Exile on Main St. The Desert as Internalising Territory

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The Incomparables Club

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The desert has traditionally been considered as background. For the history of Modern architecture it forms a backdrop, a place in which to contemplate the metropolis from without. The architect withdraws to the desert escaping the metropolis. Moving away from the understanding of the desert as ‘exterior’, the thesis postulates the possibility of understanding it as ‘threshold’, a space that mediates the relationships of the metropolis with its exteriors. Revisiting the journeys of characters like Maxime du Camp, Gustave Flaubert, Le Corbusier, Raymond Roussel, Michel Leiris, Aldo van Eyck or Herman Haan, a different conception of the desert is generated: one in which the landscape is not relegated to the background but actively engages with the EDUCATIONAL

Map of a chapter

figure, highlighting moments of transition—of difference and identity, past and present, inside and outside, inclusion and exclusion. Questions that have become to the fore in contemporary post-colonial discussions. In that movement, a main historical process is focused: the desert has been utilised as mechanism of internalisation. With internalisation I point to the historical process through which the modern city appropriates or absorbs within it what was excluded or defined as its outside. I look at this process particularly in the case of the modern metropolis. In this case, three main steps describe the mechanism of internalisation. First, there’s a definition of the self over a background of the other. The modern metropolis Table of Contents



PhD thesis Architectural Association, London Exile on Main St. The Desert as Internalising Territory

River-bed of the Oued, Palm Grove of Ghardaïa. 2019.

is not that much defined by its own extremely heterogeneous identity. In a more legible way, the metropolis is defined by via negativa, by setting out what the metropolis is not. In a second step, the ‘exterior’ –‘that what the metropolis-isnot’ – starts to be defined as something specific. It is not, then, an ever-expanding backdrop; but rather a bounded area within the background. It is the moment highlighted by the travellers setting out from the metropolis. Their fascination is with something specific – the categories of the exotic, the irrational, the primitive, etc. A fascination that is a reaction to the situation back home. The trouble with these ‘findings’, these exteriors, is precisely in that; they are highly entangled with the condition they were fleeing from – even if it is in a reverse way. In the final step, that category is imported back into the metropolis. While originally intended as exteriors, spaces of critique vis-à-vis the metropolis, the categories paradoxically make their way back into the metropolis, into spaces that collect, contain and, overall, put a boundary around their experiences. In this paradoxical movement, the process of internalisation is a peculiar mechanism with which the metropolis moves forward: capturing exteriors, appropriating or absorbing within what was originally excluded. The thesis is organised as a journey, following the steps of specific travellers. Each chapter deals with one particular character travelling at one particular time. These are organised in three clusters each of which deals with one specific category that was crucial for Colonialism, and that has been highlighted by post-colonial critique—identity, vision and knowledge. For these categories, I would argue, the desert supposed bringing the colonial enterprise to its limits. The desert supposed a locus in which colonialism was not unfolding as power struggle; quite the opposite, it was precisely these ‘being-out- of-control’ that became a

different form of colonial appropriation. A territory that absorbs ‘median categories’ – as Edward Said sees them – not completely familiar, not completely alien. In that sense, the desert poses a relevant question to the contemporary fascination with the exteriors of Modernity. The desert remits to Bhabha’s Third Space of enunciation, a crucial area for post-colonial studies as it is where that negotiation between cultures takes place. There, Bhabha sees the potential to overcome colonial cultural appropriations into a hybrid encounter. As Bhabha proposes, “(f)or a willingness to descend into that alien territory(...) may reveal that the theoretical recognition of the split-space of enunciation may open the way to conceptualizing an international culture,

Road trip Ghardaïa - El Menia [El-Golea], 2019


Camel Triptych, 2019.

based not on the exoticism of multiculturalism or the diversity of cultures, but on the inscription and articulation of culture’s hybridity. (…) It makes it possible to begin envisaging national, anti- nationalist histories of the ‘people’. And by exploring this Third Space, we may elude the politics of polarity and emerge as the others of our selves.” (The Location of Culture, p. 38-39) While it is still a possible fruitful terrain for contemporary cultural encounters, and a crucial quest that should continue, revisiting the stories of these characters in the desert pose the risk of the Third Space of enunciation becoming a space for internalisation rather than Bhabha’s internationalisation.


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Air extract hood flue

1020

5

100

DG30

6

S.0. 1020 D.L. 926

DG27

500

500

DG24 S.0. existing D.L. 926

Existing moulding to be retained. Allow for protection.

75

1350

New ramp

150

WG08

1560

7

DG29

Renew timber frames to match existing windows New floor to conservatory to be flush with the rest of the house

06 WG

04

1100

WG

1100

G07

87.5

87.5

87.5

87.5

1360*

DG28

Patio below

3No Windows to be replaced to match existing

WG05

DG13 S.0. 1100 D.L. 1000

New paving continuous with rear terrace

GC8 REAR TERRACE See Rear Terrace Drawings DS GC8

87.5

87.5

New steps

Reuse cast iron balustrade

Patio below New ramp

G03

Patio below

GE7 CONSERVATORY

Glass blocks precast panels in RC slab

W

G01

W

9

1220*

Renew timber frames to match existing windows

GB8 VERANDA

New stained glass screen Supply and fit security grilles to all three windows

87.5

New fire exit-doors

+52.55

6

75

equal WG33

Level of new rear terrace to match level of existing veranda

New altar

8

equal

WG32

DG35 S.0. 1100 D.L. 1000

New landing

GE6 LIBRARY

Flue from boilers

Form new window opening and fit re-used original windows for all three windows

GA6 ORATORY

New raised floor

equal

equal 87.5

WG31

+52.53

125

Fit retrieved Fireplace from room GA6

GC6 LOUNGE

830

1225

equal 490

equal Re-use flue in chimney stack for oratory ventilation air extract duct by inserting new flue lining

7

DG14 S.0. 820 D.L. 726

125

See Sacristy Drawings DJ 013

1365

3300

DG15 S.0. 820 D.L. 726

+52.53

100

1995

Carefully remove Fireplace and locate it in room GC6 Remove Chimney Breast

490

150

100

DG11 S.0. 920 D.L. 826

GB7 SACRISTY

W

100

See Confessionals Drawings DJ 013 820 380* 820

150

GB6/1 CONFESSIONAL

835

100

920

DG10 S.0. 1100 D.L. 1000

180

87.5 Patio below

6

125

1100

35

125

550

DG09 S.0. 945 D.L. 850

GD5 CORRIDOR

DG26 S.0. existing D.L. existing

G09

See windows schedule for treatment to windows

GB6 ANTE ORATORY

1000 920

DG36

WG28

645

218*

W

WG29

1100* DG22 S.0. existing D.L.

1000*

Void WG30

1020 DG23 S.0. 1020 D.L. 926

Form new door way and fit new door

Form new access hatch to flue

50

35

New stair

415

Block off door 837*

300

605

1

17

1150

6

75

2

Form new door way and fit new door

Form new door way and fit new door

9

Form new stud partition

125

12

250

1100*

13

75

3

1020 DG18

1280

14

950

2910

355

10

15

4

87.5 New steps

5 4

1013*

GA5 CORRIDOR

16

Block off fireplace

7

DG06 S.0. 920 D.L. 826

1050*

415 1180

See New Stair and Facade Drawings DS XA5

4545

130

125

920

2175

WG27

LIFT

150

6

DG07 S.0. 820 D.L. 726

Block off window

5

8

4

DG21

1050*

150 920

Equal 125

WG22 WG23

5

GC4 STAIR LOBBY Block off fireplace

87.5

New facade

Fit retrieved Fireplace from room BC6

9

Cloak cupboard see Drawing DJ 008

125

Form new stud GF3 partition OFFICE 2

GD3 RECEPTION ROOM 10

GB5 CLEANER

Raised wall in matching brick see Drawing DS BA3

87.5

GE3 OFFICE 1

B 700

Form new stud partition

4

equal

DG17

87.5

Electrical duct

GB3 LOBBY

DG04 S.0. 920 D.L. 826

equal

3

S.0. existing D.L.

87.5

Form new stud partition

GB4/2 TOILET

WG15

WG16

WG17

DG20

DG19

87.5

GA3 GLAZED PATIO

87.5

GC2 ENTRANCE HALL

125

2

882 87.5

87.5

DG02 S.0. existing D.L.

DG03 S.0. 920 D.L. 826

87.5

4

87.5

87.5

GB4/1 TOILET

87.5

WG20

WG21

87.5

3

225

882

Patio below

Raised wall in matching brick see Drawing DS BA3

1091*

WG19

Patio below

WG10

1229*

2

WG02

Patio below

8 Annotations shown with * means that measurements could be adjusted where neccesary 9 KEY TO DRAWING:

1415*

NEW WORK OR ALTERATION

DG34

NEW OPENING IN EXISTING WALL ELECTRICAL CUPBOARD SERVICES VOID

A

B

A 1-ALL DIMENSIONS AND LEVELS MUST BE CHECKED BY THE CONTRACTOR: REPORT ALL ERRORS TO ARCHITECT 2-IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO MAKE SURE THAT HE IS USING THE DRAWING WITH THE LAST REVISION

DATE

C3 24-10-2017

DESCRIPTION FOR CONSTRUCTION

E

F

G

C

B THIS DESIGN CONFORMS TOCDM REGULATIONS REFER ALSO TO PROJECT HAZARD ELIMINATION & MANAGEMENT LISTS & DRAWING CDM1

D

C

CLIENT: of the proposal PROJECT: CASTANON ASSOCIATES Ground Floor Plan ARCHITECTS

NETHERHALL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION

OAKFIELD HOUSE

18a Netherhall Gardens London NW3 5TH Tel 020 7794 1800

DRAWING TITLE: GENERAL ARRANGEMENTS GROUND FLOOR LEVEL

SCALE AT A1 SIZE UNLESS NOTED:

Levels shown on this drawing are the existing ones taken from the topographical survey and are to be reconciled to a common level of +52.52. PROJECT

DRAWING

Section studying the new facade and staircase

The brief consisted of the refurbishment of a large detached house in the borough of Bromley, south east London. The peculiarity of the programme was that the main house was to be connected with an adjacent existing cottage through a subterranean tunnel. The tunnel was a complex structural and constructive element to be resolved to the highest standards of insulation and waterproofing.

PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE

The design also developed the incorporation of a new facade for integrating a new staircase. The staircase was a main element that articulated the circulations in the house. The project was concluded in the Spring of 2019.

REV


Victorian Villa in Bromley, London Project Architect 2015-19


Victorian Villa in Bromley, London Project Architect 2015-19

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

N GM16 TRADE ENTRANCE +50.26

M

9

7

8

5

6

4

3

2

GK13 KITCHEN

1

+50.26

GK17 TOILET

GK16 CLEANER

L

K

GK12 LOBBY

MINOR TRAFFIC

+50.62

GJ14 KITCHEN

NO TRAFFIC

+50.62

20

17

GJ12 LOBBY

J GI12a TOILET

MINOR TRAFFIC

A LIFT

GI12 ROOM 1

GI13 ROOM 2

GI15 ROOM 3

+50.62

+50.62

+50.62

I BA6 DINING ROOM BA3 GLAZED PATIO

H

11

B

12

13

14

15

16

17

WB03

BB7 SELF-SERVICE

BB3 IRONING ROOM

BB6 SERVERY DB19

DB02

WB04

DB03

1-ALL DIMENSIONS AND LEVELS MUST BE CHECKED BY THE CONTRACTOR: REPORT ALL ERRORS TO ARCHITECT 2-IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO MAKE SURE THAT HE IS USING THE DRAWING WITH THE LAST REVISION

C

BC2 WASHING LAUNDRY

BC4 LAUNDRY STORAGE

BC5 CORRIDOR

BC6 KITCHEN

FOR MORE INFORMATION: See Structural Engineer drawings

DATE

DESCRIPTION

C1 30-05-2017

THIS DESIGN CONFORMS TOCDM REGULATIONS REFER ALSO TO PROJECT HAZARD ELIMINATION & MANAGEMENT LISTS & DRAWING CDM1

FOR INFORMATION

CASTANON ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS

CLIENT:

PROJECT:

DRAWING TITLE:

NETHERHALL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION

OAKFIELD HOUSE

SPECIAL DETAILS LINK TO COACH HOUSE PLAN

Basement Plan showing the tunnel 18a Netherhall Gardens London NW3 5TH Tel 020 7794 1800

SCALE AT A1 SIZE UNLESS NOTED:

Glass over separating membrane over stainless steel angle 20-25 mm Grass seed to match the levels of the rooflights. Form grass knoll following the levels shown in drawing no 4053-LD001#LANDSCAPE DRAWINGS PLAN

PROJECT

Resin Bound Permeable surfacing course. 6mm aggregate formulation with a depth of 18mm

A 100mm depth of maximum size AC 20mm open graded surface asphalt 225mm thick type 1 granular sub-base to SHW series 800 CL.803

Binder Course 40mm depth of AC 10 open surf asphalt

Geotextile separation fabric, terram 1000 or similar approved

18 40 100

20 200

20 320

BAUDER DSE 40 drainage board

225 100

696

225

300

320

300

200

20

20

300mm of BAUDER intensive substrate or similar approved BAUDER filter fleece

REV

DRAWING

200 140

85

140

85

85

650

140

85

200

675

140

Subbase well compacted in layer of maximum 150mm. Material taken from Stockpile

2250

2250 1800

225

225

1800

225

3330

225

New soil level

2265

2450

2850

2265

2850

2450

GCP filter fleece

2450

2265

existing soil level

2480

2265

New soil level

new soil level

FOR MORE INFORMATION: See Structural Engineer drawings

Longitudinal section showing the tunnel

PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE

50

200

200

50

50

50

new soil level new soil level

SECTION 1-1

SECTION 2-2 DATE

DESCRIPTION

THIS DESIGN CONFORMS TO CDM REGULATIONS REFER ALSO TO PROJECT HAZARD ELIMINATION & MANAGEMENT LISTS & DRAWING CDM1

FOR MORE INFORMATION: See Structural Engineer drawings

CLIENT:

PROJECT:

DRAWING TITLE:

NETHERHALL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION

OAKFIELD HOUSE

SPECIAL DETAILS LINK TO COACH HOUSE DETAILS

Two sections of relations of the tunnel and ground

C4 15-02-2018

FOR CONSTRUCTION

CASTANON ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS 18a Netherhall Gardens London NW3 5TH Tel 020 7794 1800

SCALE AT A1 SIZE UNLESS NOTED:

PROJECT

DRAWING

REV



Farjadi Architects + Castanon Associates Studio House, Mount Street, London Architect Consultant 2016

B

A

D

E LIGHT CAVITY

LIGHT CAVITY

1240

1000

8287

637

2454

274

560

1836

1660

1991

Shelving Shelving

557

1771

1841

805

964

1503

1497

1889

1388 1202

696

400

697

165

580 361

Basin

1511

600

600

WM and entrance cupboard

1533

800

1002

F-C

WC

635

780

F

1867

495

4108

884

1635

C

253

854

446

1231

844

796

501

Plan as proposed 1:50 @A3 1:25 @A1

B

A

D

E

Plan of the proposal

The project is a domestic space in the uppermost floor of a block of apartments in Mayfair, London. It is a collaboration between Farjadi Architects and Castanon Associates. The brief had the paradox of developing only half of the common domestic programme: livingroom, kitchen and toilet — the bedrooms were developed in a previous project. The proposal uses the toilet, wardrove and kitchenette for articulating the entire flat in two. On the one hand a foyer in the entrance. On the other, a living-room and kitchenette

PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE

space. The two are separated completely by the service unity of the toilet/wardrove/kitchenette. That very simple organisation in plan is made complex by the work in section. The inclination of the roof is taken as an opportunity to operates a series of folds in the ceiling. That folding of the plane above is intended to operate a change of scales between different functions, as well as a means for introducing indirect light —hiding the source of light.


Farjadi Architects + Castanon Associates Studio House, Mount Street, London Architect Consultant 2016


Farjadi Architects + Castanon Associates Studio House, Mount Street, London Architect Consultant 2016

Cross section through the living space

Cross section through the living space

Ridge Beam

Eaves Beam

Light Cavity

Eaves Beam

Light Cavity

300

10

2478

460

300

300

10

300

10

453

10

21

10

PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE

Longitudinal section through the living space


300

10

2478

460

300

Farjadi Architects + Castanon Associates Studio House, Mount Street, London Architect Consultant 2016

300

10

300

10

453

10

21

10

Ba

Ba

thro om Clo se t

e ranc Ent

ha

Ba

thro om Clo se t

ll

e ranc Ent

ha

thro om Clo se t

ll

e ranc Ent

ha

ll

884

Axonometric view of the ceiling works in the service centre

Plaster skim coat on plasterboard, flush with stone wall

550

495

281

155

Plaster

VOLA wall mounted head shower VOLA built-in modular heated towel rail

VOLA thermostatic shower mixer and hand shower

495

509

Pietra serena stone wall

1396 808

450

400

1000

1045

887

2244

200

2200

200

200

200

90

Section through toilet / hall

B

A

D

E

Detailed Plan of the Service centre


Castanon Associates Extension for a Manor House, East Grinstead, West Sussex Project Architect 2016-

The development consisted in the extension of an institutional building, updating the existing facilities. The current manor house was built in the 1890s, following Arts and Crafts style, in this particular case appreciative of the early designs of Edwin Lutyens. The manor house remains acting as main building, and the extension develops the rest of the programme serving this porpuse. Located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), the project was a complex negotiation between the needs of the programme and the language of construction having to align with the existing. The solution is developed to the west of the manor, extending it in accordance to the way Lutyens designed the service areas in his country houses: thatched roofs brick volumes interlocked with the manor. The programme is carried in extension rather than height so as to avoid interference with the landscape, remaining behind the existing groups of trees.

PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE

Survey of the existing trees


Castanon Associates Extension for a Manor House, East Grinstead, West Sussex Project Architect 2016-

Existing Site

Proposed Extension to remain behind the existing trees


Castanon Associates Extension for a Manor House, East Grinstead, West Sussex Project Architect 2016-

1-ALL DIMENSIONS AND LEVELS MUST BE CHECKED BY THE CONTRACTOR: REPORT ALL ERRORS TO ARCHITECT 2-IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO MAKE SURE THAT HE IS USING THE DRAWING WITH THE LAST REVISION

1-ALL DIMENSIONS AND LEVELS MUST BE CHECKED BY THE CONTRACTOR: REPORT ALL ERRORS TO ARCHITECT 2-IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO MAKE SURE THAT HE IS USING THE DRAWING WITH THE LAST REVISION

DATE P6j 08-07-2019

DESCRIPTION FOR APPROVAL

THIS DESIGN CONFORMS TOCDM REGULATIONS REFER ALSO TO PROJECT HAZARD ELIMINATION & MANAGEMENT LISTS & DRAWING CDM1

DATE P6j 08-07-2019

CASTANON ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS

DESCRIPTION FOR APPROVAL

THIS DESIGN CONFORMS TOCDM REGULATIONS REFER ALSO TO PROJECT HAZARD ELIMINATION & MANAGEMENT LISTS & DRAWING CDM1

CLIENT:

PROJECT:

DRAWING TITLE:

NETHERHALL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION

WICKENDEN MANOR

MANOR EAST & WEST ELEVATIONS REVISED AND REDUCED PROPOSAL

18a Netherhall Gardens London NW3 5TH Tel 020 7794 1800

CASTANON ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS

SCALE AT A3 SIZE UNLESS NOTED:

PROJECT

DRAWING

Elevations 1-ALL DIMENSIONS AND LEVELS MUST BE CHECKED BY THE CONTRACTOR: REPORT ALL ERRORS TO ARCHITECT 2-IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO MAKE SURE THAT HE IS USING THE DRAWING WITH THE LAST REVISION

DATE P6j 08-07-2019

DESCRIPTION FOR APPROVAL

THIS DESIGN CONFORMS TOCDM REGULATIONS REFER ALSO TO PROJECT HAZARD ELIMINATION & MANAGEMENT LISTS & DRAWING CDM1

PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE

CASTANON ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS 18a Netherhall Gardens London NW3 5TH Tel 020 7794 1800

CLIENT:

PROJECT:

DRAWING TITLE:

NETHERHALL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION

WICKENDEN MANOR

MANOR NORTH & SOUTH ELEVATIONS REVISED AND REDUCED PROPOSAL

CLIENT:

EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION Roof plan NETHERHALL with proposal

18a Netherhall Gardens London NW3 5TH Tel 020 7794 1800

SCALE AT A3 SIZE UNLESS NOTED:

PROJECT

DRAWING

REV

PROJECT:

DRAWING TITLE:

WICKENDEN MANOR

MANOR ROOF PLAN REVISED AND REDUCED PROPOSAL

SCALE AT A3 SIZE UNLESS NOTED:

REV

Entrance- one of the interlocking points with the manor

PROJECT

DRAWING

REV


Castanon Associates Extension for a Manor House, East Grinstead, West Sussex Project Architect 2016-

Scheme of the proposal interlocking with the existing manor

Proposed Extension to remain behind the existing trees


Andrew Phillips An Atlas of Bermondsey Architectural Research Consultant 2016 Nolli-plan of the development of Bermondsey

1. Guy’s Hospital 2. The Shard 3. London Bridge Station 4. St George the Martyr’s Church 5. Leather Market 6. White Cube Gallery 7. St Mary Magdelin’s Church 8. New Hunt’s House 9. Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital 10. News Building

A. Bermondsey St B. Long Ln C. Borough High St D. St Thomas St E. Snowfields F. Crosby Row G. Kipling St H. Weston St I. Leather Market St J. Morocco St K. Great Maze Pond A

B

C

D

F

E

G

H

1

1

10

2

2

2

3

1

3

3

C

9 D K

4

4

8 E

F

5

4

5

A

H G

6

6

I J B

5

7

7

6

7 Study of contemporary potentialities

8

8

Study of contemporary Bermondsey A

B

C

D

Within Andrew Phillips Architects, I developed a research of Bermondsey, in London. The project consisted of understanding the historical formation of a very complex and rich part of London, that incorporates programmes as diverse as the Shard, Guys Hospital or Bermondsey Street. The study revealed relevant questions in the urban form of PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE

E

F

G

H

the area. The intention was to understand it in depth so as to develop a series of projects in sites scattered in the area. The proposals for these different sites was understood as one single project that attempted tackling larger questions in the neighbourhood.


Analogous Map


Andrew Phillips An Atlas of Bermondsey Architectural Research Consultant 2016

Map of London with area of research

Axonometric views of fills and voids

PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE

Axonometric views of green areas

Axonometric views potential interventions


Andrew Phillips An Atlas of Bermondsey Architectural Research Consultant 2016

Axonometric of the urban transversal spaces


Mappamundi Design Lagos Business School competition for Public Toilets, Lagos(NI) Project Architect 2015

Proposal for the system in Lagos, Nigeria

Reverse osmosis system for clean water

Axonometric view of the reverse osmosis system for clean water

PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE

View of the community space around the services



Mappamundi Design Abraka alternative living in London Grand Canal, Paddington arm, London Project Architect 2015

Perspectival section

Construction of the envelope

PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE


Mappamundi Design Abraka alternative living in London Grand Canal, Paddington arm, London Project Architect 2015

Model for the proposal

Construction site in Kent

Construction of the facade system


CV Natalia Clúa Longás Arquitecto

Natalia Clúa Longás Nacida en Zaragoza en 1989. Cursó Arquitectura Superior en la ETSA de la Universidad de Navarra, donde se graduó en 2013 con M. de Honor en su Proyecto Final de Carrera. Durante los últimos años académicos combinó la titulación de Arquitectura Superior con la especialidad de Diseño del Paisaje y el Medio Ambiente (2011-2013) también en la ETSA de la Universidad de Navarra. A lo largo de la etapa universitaria formó parte del Departamento de Proyectos colaborando en las asignaturas de: Dibujo técnico, Diseño Urbano y Proyectos I, así como realizó prácticas internacionales en los despachos de: Richter-Dahl Rocha Associés architectes en Laussanne y Machado Silvetti Associates en Boston. Al finalizar la carrera trabajó en las oficinas de IDOM Bilbao, participando tanto en proyectos como en concursos desarrollados en Arabia Saudí. Desde 2016 desarrolla su actividad profesional en Zaragoza como parte del despacho familiar de arquitectura CLUA LONGAS CLC Arquitectos. Asimismo, continúa con su formación en distintos ámbitos tales como: la arquitectura sostenible (passivhaus Designer), rehabilitación energética, la visualización arquitectónica o la metodología BIM. Además del desarrollo del trabajo ordinario en el despacho, participa en concursos de arquitectura nacionales e internacionales colaborando estrechamente con otros despachos. De entre ellos caben destacar los siguientes: - Concurso Nacional Ampliación del Centro de la UNED en Barbastro. (junto con DANA arquitectos) Mención - Concurso privado para la rehabilitación del espacio público del conjunto residencial Kasan (junto con DANA arquitectos) 1er premio - Concurso para residencia de grandes dependientes en Sant Llorenç, Mallorca. 1er premio. - Concurso para la reconversión de los edificios Ebro 3 y Ebro 4 en viviendas de alquiler social. Expo Zaragoza (junto con Mangado y Asociados) selección

Educación 01/20 - 12/20 02/16 - 05/16 09/07 - 06/13 09/11 - 06/13

Máster en Visualización Arquitectónica FX Animation (Barcelona) Passiv Haus Designer, COAAragón (Zaragoza) Arquitectura superior en Universidad de Navarra Diploma Diseño del Paisaje y Medio Ambiente, Universidad de Navarra

Colaboración académica 09/12 - 06/13 09/11 - 06/12 09/11 - 06/12 02/11 - 02/13 09/10 - 06/11

Alumno colaborador en la asignatura de Proyectos III, Universidad de Navarra Alumno colaborador en la asignatura de Dibujo técnico Universidad de Navarra Alumno colaborador en la asignatura de Diseño urbano, Universidad de Navarra Parte del equipo docente del “curso 0” curso de acceso a la universidad, Universidad de Navarra Alumno colaborador en la asignatura de Dibujo técnico, Universidad de Navarra


Educación 01/20 - 12/20 02/16 - 05/16 09/07 - 06/13 09/11 - 06/13

Máster en Visualización Arquitectónica FX Animation (Barcelona) Passiv Haus Designer, COAAragón (Zaragoza) Arquitectura superior en Universidad de Navarra Diploma Diseño del Paisaje y Medio Ambiente, Universidad de Navarra

Colaboración académica 09/12 - 06/13 09/11 - 06/12 09/11 - 06/12 02/11 - 02/13 09/10 - 06/11

Alumno colaborador en la asignatura de Proyectos III, Universidad de Navarra Alumno colaborador en la asignatura de Dibujo técnico Universidad de Navarra Alumno colaborador en la asignatura de Diseño urbano, Universidad de Navarra Parte del equipo docente del “curso 0” curso de acceso a la universidad, Universidad de Navarra Alumno colaborador en la asignatura de Dibujo técnico, Universidad de Navarra

Colaboraciones profesionales 07/16 - Present 04/14 - 06/16 06/12 - 08/12 06/11 - 08/11

Arquitecto en Clua Longás CLC arquitectos s.l.p (Zaragoza) Arquitecto en IDOM ingeniería s.l (Bilbao) Arquitecto en prácticas en RDR Architectes (Laussanne) Arquitecto en prácticas en Silvetti-Machado Architects (Boston)

Premios - Proyecto seleccionado el el concurso de reconversión de los pabellones Ebro 3 y Ebro 4 de la Expo 2008 en vivienda social (en colaboración con Mangado arquitectos) Zaragoza 2023 -Primer premio en el concurso de proyecto para residencia de 60 plazas para grandes dependientes en Sant Llorenç des Cardassar, Mallorca 2021 - XXXVII ACCÉSIT PREMIO GARCÍA MERCADAL 2022 del Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos de Aragón, apartado “Obra Residencial” por 40 viviendas y zonas comunes en Cuarte de Huerva, Zaragoza


Edificio Residencial en Formigal en colaboración con Clúa Longás CLC arquitectos s.l.p Huesca

Alzado principal


Planta tipo


Edificio Residencial en Zaragoza en colaboración con Clúa Longás CLC arquitectos s.l.p Zaragoza



Rehabilitación de Edificio Residencial en Zaragoza en colaboración con Clúa Longás CLC arquitectos s.l.p Zaragoza Premio García Mercadal


PLANTA TERCERA


Reforma interior y acondicionamiento de local en Zaragoza en colaboración con Clúa Longás CLC arquitectos s.l.p Zaragoza Premio Ricardo Magdalena


10m

0.5

10m 5.0

0.0 1.0 0.5

1.23

5.0

0.0 1.0

10m 5.0

1.23

0.5

1.23

0.0 1.0


Edificio Residencial en Cuarte de Huerva en colaboración con Clúa Longás CLC arquitectos s.l.p Zaragoza Premio Garcia Mercadal

PORT.

+0.63

Terraza 1

Terraza 1

Terraza 1

Terraza 1

16.70 m²

16.70 m²

16.70 m²

16.70 m²

16.96 m²

A

B

A

B

PORT.

Terraza 1

16.70 m²

PORT.

Terraza 1

16.70 m²

PORT.

Terraza 1

47.84 m²

PORT.

Terraza 1

A

E1

B

A

E3

B

E4

PORT. Vent.

Terraza 2

Terraza 2

Terraza 2

Terraza 2

Terraza 2

113.85 m²

32.35 m²

32.02 m²

32.35 m²

32.02m²

CALLE JACA

Vent.

Terraza 2

Terraza 2

Terraza 2

32.35 m²

32.02 m²

162.79 m²


Residencia para grandes dependientes en Sant Llorenç des Cardassar en colaboración con Clúa Longás CLC arquitectos s.l.p Palma de Mallorca Primer premio, proyecto en desarrollo.



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