Arq Ana Siachoque portfolio 2018

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ANA CAROLINA SIACHOQUE CMYK architecture visualization

M ARCH . NYC B ARCH . COL

(929) 365 74 59 siachoqueana@gmail.com

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INDEX

NYC

CMYK

PROGESSIVE SCHOOL

CCNY . NYC

Central Park NYC

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p. 12

p. 22

Washington D.C.

LUPO MARINO

PARSONS NYC

STAGE ROOM

Bogota, COL

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p. 28

p. 30

Bogota, COL

MEMORIAL MUSEUM

Pontifical Xaverian University

THESIS B ARCH

Bogota, COL

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p. 34

p.36

PLAYROOM

EKO ARK

SENSORIAL ARQ


Naska Digital, COL

COL - NYC

NYC - COL

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p. 46

p.48

NYC - COL

NYC - COL

BOGOTA. COL

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Washington D.C.

CCNY

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REVIT DIPLOMA

HANDCRAFT MODEL

RUBIK COLLECTION

RESUME

WEBSITE DON WEST

FREELANCE

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3D MAX - DESIGN S.

HANDD DRAWS


ANA SIACHOQUE / RAPHEL CASSEB


SUSTAINABILITY CAN’T BE LIKE SOME SORT OF A

MORAL SACRIFICE OR POLITICAL DILEMMA OR PHILANTHROPIC CAUSE IT HAS TO BE A

- Bjarke Bundgaard Int

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CMYK architecture visualization

CMYK ARCHITECTURAL VISUALIZATION

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MYK is an acronym for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black. They are the real colors used in printers. There are endless possibilities of what can be printed with CMYK and the aspect that anything can be done with 4 colors is the principal of my own company. Working as CMYK led me to develop projects of many different fields including: Architectural renderings for commercial and residential spaces in collaboration with different Architecture companies, including Eco-friendly projects. Playroom remodeling for children with organizational and sensorial aspects that allow the kids to play, learn and organize their own space. As CMYK I also developed many graphic designs projects such as portfolios, Resumes, Brochures and websites. CMYK is still in development and I will take it under my wings for the years to come.


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PROGRESSIVE SCHOOL SHAKER VILLAGE

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he Shakers were a Christian community located in the state of Maine in the 18th century, With the extinction of this community over the years, their original site with their original buildings were selected for this studio project.

NEW COMUNITY SCHOOL CAMPUS

The objective of my project was to create a new community over the original buildings, revising its architectural integrity and applying surgeries to them. I decided that a progressive school would be a great program for this area, and inheriting some activities done by the shaker community would allow to maintain the site’s historical integrity. The reason of a progressive school over a regular school is that to bring a forward thinking concept of education by lecturing the students not in a classroom but immersing them into activities that would allow them to learn and create by being part of the site and the architecture.


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School Kitchen - Herb House


HERB HOUSE & KITCHEN SURGERY # 4

The most challenging surgery was done in one of the houses where it was cut in half and opened side by side to liberate the space and allow open vision points and better insideoutside communication.

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PROGRESSIVE SCHOOL GUIDE Shakers village turned into

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COMMUNITY

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How you recovered a community that is almost extinguish? Is is better to create a new community from the scratches of the last one? Is that is so, I’ll create the best community out from the ruins of the past.

The campus was develop away from the main road for safety reasons. In between the building a great common area grows. Galleries and sceneries are everywhere for the kids to learned and live.

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GALLERY

SURGERIES

The main gallery connects the dwelling house and the meeting house giving them great visual comunication.

The surgeries whee the result of an extensive deconstruction experimentation process.


SURGERIES The surgeries done in the buildings include structural reinforcements of the buildings structures. In the communal house, there were created shafts of glass where once the fireplace shafts were, allowing diffused light into all areas of the building. Also walls were replaced by vast open areas inside the building where multiple classes would happen at the same time. The spaces would be divided by open architectural elements.

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PROGRESSIVE SCHOOL

1. MEETING HOUSE Two walls where subtracted opening the meeting house towards a central galleries and the woods. 2. DWELLING HOUSE Being the biggest one of the constructions it became the LAB building which includes: Social Studies, Math, Languages and Science in each one of its floors. 3. DWELLING HOUSE The old chimenes where reinforced with steel beams and the main material was change to glass making possible to see between floors, activities and classrooms.


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P RO G R ES S I V E S C H O O L


P RO G R ES S I V E S C H O O L

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CMYK architecture visualization

PLAYROOM CENTRAL PARK

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orking as a babysitter for a family with 4 kids between the age of 0-5 in the Upper West Side showed me how disorganized a room can become in a matter of minutes. Over 6 years the family has been collecting toys of all sizes and shapes so their kids could play with it. The result was that the kids ended up playing with only the same few toys that were easier to reach since everything was scattered around the house. I started to work close with their mother to understand how to improve the storage space for toys while creating a simple organizational system that the kids would follow. By analyzing the kids school design, their routine and their home I created an efficient Playroom that offers a place to relax and read, somewhere to do art crafts and homework, a big open space where imagination can be manifested and finally a picture tag organizing system, where the kids can see exactly the picture of the item they need (for those who haven’t learned how to read).


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CMYK architecture visualization

BEFORE - AFTER


AFTER The orange shelves were already owned by the family, so I’ve reused them inside the closet to liberate space outside and the result was that they served as shelves for the closet on the lower level an open space was left for toys with wheels. In the middle shelves I placed containers tagged with their appropriate toy category.

To break the monotony and to bring a little bit of character to the room, a mountain chain was painted representing the horizon of an adventurous landscape. They are the set in which the older of the children, Miles, can play with his LEGOS. Miles have a collection of over 5,000 pieces of LEGOS. That were carefully separated by color and function. they are located at the top shelves. The lower shelves were separated with containers with art supplies and their own individual container for each of the children, where thy can store their latest creations.

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The center table was first against the wall. Once brought to the center, it became the centerpiece of the room and where the kids can play on it simultaneously. The bicycles were places on the far wall where they occupy little space. The sofabed maintained it’s position as it serves for the parents to observe their children playing.


CMYK architecture visualization

LUPO MARINO THE WARF, D.C. Under CMYK and in collaboration with Raphael Casseb, we were presented with a project of an Italian restaurant in downtown Washington DC. The project of the architect A. J. Burney counted with an industrial/ maritime design with the use of materials such as steel, birch wood and copper. Our part in this project was to develop the 3D model and renderings for client presentations. The model was created using SketchupPRO, The Rendering shots were photographed using Lumion and post-production was done on Photoshop


“ The first fundamental of successful city life: People must take a modicum of responsibility for each other even if they have no ties to each other. This is a lesson no one learns by being told. It is learned from the experience of having other people without ties of kinship or close friendship or formal responsibility to you take a modicum of responsibility for you. “ JANE JACOB

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CMYK architecture visualization

PERFOMANCE ROOM

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his project is part of a series of projects done at Parsons during an Interior Design course.

Program/Concept: One married couple who lives on the upper West Side in a two bedroom apartment and are re-purposing their TV room/Home Office as a bedroom for their 10 year old son VJordan. The room is designed as a stage, making just one huge space for performances, where all the furniture is included in this big piece. Sleep area for Jordan and at least one overnight visitor, study area for homework, general storage, casual seating area with some cinema chairs, soundproof wall and bedding storage.


CMYK architecture visualization

WOOD CABIN

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his project is part of a series of projects done at Parsons during an Interior Design course. Program/Concept: A family decides to construct a summer wooden cabin. It is composed of Modern and Classicist design.

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CMYK architecture visualization

EKO ARK S.I.M. WAREHOUSE

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his is a project I participated while working for EKO ARK in Bogotรก, Colombia. The project was to be new SIM offices. SIM is the equivalent of DMV in Colombia. In its development, I made full architectural details and renderings for the offices and the warehouse. I also provided budget tables, materials, and specifications to the state. What is interesting about this project is the use of renewable air. We worked with the software Design Builder in which allowed us to analyze the room temperature over the course of a year and with this data we were able to precisely choose materials according to comfort levels presented in the analysis.


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CMYK architecture visualization

MEMORIAL MUSEUM M.O.B.O.

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he Memorial Museum contest was developed in summer 2015, I worked in a new experimental architectural

office call MOBO making the elevations of the proposal, the building was supposed to be 328 ft. IncluZding 6 huge exhibition areas, one above the other. An auditorium its located On the second floor with the capacity to gather 500 people. R Right vnext to the auditorium is the library and a toy library for the children. The first floor is designed as an open space with a huge green inside area.


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CMYK architecture visualization

21 CENTURY APARTMENTS

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y thesis for the Pontifical Xavierian University is the culmination of what I learned and developed over the 5 years of bachelor degree. It is proposed one flexible and functional module, that has the capacity of adapting to any soil and landscape. Its structure is composed triangular steel frame systems which allow the structure to modulated into different shapes. On the apartment themselves, these triangles would allow designers to create different spaces and as need arises, the spaces could grow or shrink by removing the triangles. There are also no walls. The spaces are separated by architectural elements and furniture. The floor is designed to be able to be removed in which allow for easier maintenance


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CMYK architecture visualization

SMORGASBORD NATIONAL PARK

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series of open to-go The restaurants were designed to steer its users restaurants in Olaya Herrera to enjoy their food alongside the park. Some of the trees became gathering spaces with Colombian National Park. dining spaces alongside them. They allowed the Using the Voronoid System to create organic shadows to create comfort. Bookshelves were enclosures that generates itself, Giving added. unique shape for each of the restaurants. With the challenge of each restaurant being completely different than the other, product of its organic shapes, the floor plans were conceived using sensorial design. It is designed to promote patience to their users.


VORONOI SYSTEM

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CMYK architecture visualization

CUPICA

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or one week my class went to an Island in Choco, Colombia. The name of the Island is Cupica. The final program was to be a communal space . The main variable was that it had to be in a very small budget. The communal space would accommodate the villagers of the island. There, many activities would take place. It could be used as a sports court, It would be created a stage for performances. The hard floor was created using empty bottles that upside down created a plane surface. The structure would be to create a wood frame system. This system would serve as wall until it becomes the roof of the building and creates a shadow over nearby areas. For furniture, car tires would be recycled into benches for the population to gather.v


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CMYK architecture visualization

SENSORAL MUSEUM


TERRACE ROOFTOP The rooftop follows the shape of the floor plans. There is light that is defused by the UV blocking glass panels. The facade was developed to block sounds of outside enviorment.

CIRCULATION AND LEVELS The areas of interaction with the expositions are divided by a corridor maintaining a natural circulation.

4 CHAIRS These four chairs made by the four artists Duchamp, Botero, Picasso and Kosuth.v

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CMYK architecture visualization

URBAN SPOTS, COL

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This project was the biggest project that I’ve done during my bachelors degree. The proposal was for many Urban Spots that would be developed within 15 years in Bogotá, Colombia. The project was located right beside the airport. The design proposal took into consideration some highways that connected the entire project. The division of activities across the highways we developed according to how near they were to the city. It was conduced a research about the landscape transformation near the Airport. Its main focus was how to transform the activity of this zone, improve life quality and maintain it’s historical characteristics. The idea of the project was making small changes that would lead in the future to huge ones. This project was selected by the University for one of the best of the year /2012/


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CMYK architecture visualization

REVIT CABANA


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ZXCKLANDSLAJ

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Revit diplomate where I contructed a three floor where there would be offices in the basement of the building. thanks to the terrain’s slope it allows the basement to project from the terrain creating open areas for windows.

Development of geo-localization and a solar study of the site. I also developed a construction schedule and table of contents with different finishings and prices.

I learned how to do floor plan sheets in Revit and presentations of the 3D renderings.

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CMYK architecture visualization

HANDCRAFT MODELS 1

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MATERIALS

SCALE

Experimentation of different materials such as: Plastic, Cardboard, Foam, Acrylic and Wood.

Mostly in these projects I worked with a smaller scale. Developing houses in different environment and circumstances .

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REFERENCES

HANDCRAFTS

I took references of artists like Mondrian, Tim Burton and BIG

It was a learning process with machines and handcrafting. Experimentation was key. Working with different tutors and discovering new techniques as challenges arised.


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Design Seminar Fall 2017 Bernard and Anne Spitzer. M Arch II


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LE COLS PAVILLON & 3D MAX

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RESUMES

1 Graphic design has always interested me, knowing exactly what you have to show and have the skills to accomplish this looks takes some years of experience in Photoshop.


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CMYK architecture visualization

NEW TIMES ALWAYS

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onald West, CEO from 70pluslifeatthetop.com contact me for a website design where “New times Always� articles could be commented as a start point of debating. This new concept was developed as a modern newspaper, where articles are posted every week and there are three ways of intervening, by: creating a meeting, opening a video call or having a common chat.

Don West is known for being on the writing media for more that fifty years. His articles have being recognized everywhere in U.S.A. 70pluslifeatthetop.com newtimesalways.com


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RUBIK’S COLLECTION

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am passioned for the complexity of these small figures. Rubik cubes have become a hobby of mine for the past 4 years. I love the challenge that each one bring. And I hold dear to my collection. So far I’ve gathered 26 different Rubik Cubes. In the pictures beside, the cubes are showed in its final form and how it moves. My latest acquirement the biggest one in my collection. It’s a 13x13 cube with over 1,000 moving parts.


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CMYK architecture visualization

MARKERS - PENCIL - WATER COLOR - COLORS


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CMYK architecture visualization

ICE CREAM TRUCK

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The truck was designed to be moulate itself and expand once the store was open. when closed the icecream freezer would retract back to the truck. on the other side, you would have the cashier, the dishwasher, and shelves for storage.

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21 PIECE CUBE

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FREELANCE


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“A city street equipped to handle strangers, and to make a safety asset, in itself, our of the presence of strangers, as the streets of successful city neighborhoods always do, must have three main qualities:

ANA SIACHOQUE

First, there must be a clear demarcation between what is public space and what is private space. Public and private spaces cannot ooze into each other as they do typically in suburban settings or in projects.

Jane Jacobs, The Death and Life of Great American Cities

Second, there must be eyes upon the street, eyes belonging to those we might call the natural proprietors of the street. The buildings on a street equipped to handle strangers and to insure the safety of both residents and strangers, must be oriented to the street. They cannot turn their backs or blank sides on it and leave it blind. And third, the sidewalk must have users on it fairly continuously, both to add to the nummber of effective eyes on the street and to induce the people in buildings along the street to watch the sidewalks in sufficient numbers. Nobody enjoys sitting on a stoop or looking out a window at an empty street. Almost nobody does such a thing. Large numbers of people entertain themselves, off and on, by watching street activity.�

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