ÁNGEL RAYA ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
main degree projects & competitions 2010-2017
ÁNGEL RODRÍGUEZ RAYA
Architectural Portfolio Main degree projects and competitions 2010-2017
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BIOGRAPHY
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GRANADILLA AN UNCERTAINTY CONTROLLED
Ángel Rodríguez Raya
Final degree project | 2016 | Master Plan - Public Space - Infrastructure
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MURILLO CLINIC
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MURILLO ELDERLY DAY CARE CENTER
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PERISTYLIUM STUDENT RESIDENT
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OTHER WORKS
Fourth course project | 2014 | Sanitarian - Public Space
Fifth course project | 2015 | Cultural - Public Space
Fifth course project | 2015 | Apartments- Public Space
2010-2016 | Cultural - Education - Public Space - Master Plan
CURRICULUM VITAE
ร NGEL R. RAYA Personal details birth nationality
1992 Spanish
Education 2010-2017 2014 2016 2017
Main Degree Architecture at E.T.S.A.S, Seville, Spain Graphic Design with Adobe Photoshop + Illustrator + Indesign at Seville University, Spain Rhinoceros V5 + Vray 2.0 Certificate at Monzรณn 8, Seville, Spain Autodesk Revit Certificate of Course Completion No. 1GAUM131G2
Professional exp. jun - sep 2014
Business practices at Estepa Townhall, Seville, Spain
Computer skills AutoCAD ArchiCAD Autodesk Revit Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe Indesign Rhinoceros 3D SketchUp CypeCAD
Language skills English
upper-intermediate level (B2)
Contact email tef
web
angel13raya@gmail.com +34 660 88 42 83 issuu.com/angel-raya
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GRANADILLA AN UNCERTAINTY CONTROLLED Final degree project | 2016
Granadilla was a medieval walled village located in Cรกceres (Extremadura). Due to the construction of areservoir during the middle of the last century, the people had to leave the village. Currently, there is a program for repopulation and rehabilitation. The idea for the intervention is to supply the current neccesities of the society (water, electricity, calefaction, etc) in Granadilla (obsolete by disuse) through different elements put in the ruined zone so they can help with the infrastructural neccesities, in adittion this towers connect for the users the different ruined zones with the entrance and the square, the only zones good preserves, and bring new uses for the new habitants morethere the infrastructures's needes. 8
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GRANADILLA, AN UNCERTAINTY CONTROLLED LOCALITATION
GRANADILLA GRANADILLA CÁCERES (EXTREMADURA)
SITUATION IN GABRIEL Y GALÁN RESERVOIR
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GRANADILLA
GRANADILLA, AN UNCERTAINTY CONTROLLED HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPHS DURING THE EXODUS
PROJECT EVOLUTION & TIMELINE
Infrastructures have been traditionally on the spot for generations of architects and urban planners who, due to either their aesthetical condition, or an intuition of their organizational capacity, have been fascinated by the bursting of these elements in the territory. The infrastructures as the expression of an architecture of relations, as well as a support for a changing society and as a formless design logic. 1st Phase
Actual state
2nd Phase
Master Plan intervention Traffic Study for Philadelphia, Louis Kahn 1954. Mondrian, en Field Conditions, Stan Allen 1999. Sistema, Dojima Project, Fumihiko Maki 1964. US Midwest density chart, 2010. Master Plan intervention
3rd Phase
Hypothetical future repopulation A
4th Phase End of master plan Repopulation
Hypothetical future repopulation B
Hypothetical future repopulation C
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GRANADILLA, AN UNCERTAINTY CONTROLLED TOWER - PUBLIC SPACE | DIAGRAMS All this new elements provide Granadilla with the current life’s requirements. In adittion, they connect the unstructured plot produced by the surrender of the people of the village due to the construction of the reservoir.
Each tower besides one infrastructural function for the future repopulation of Granadilla, this towers help to localizated the visitors and habitants inside the labyrinth of old ruined walls.
The towers have a intrinsic relation with the public space near to they. In order to use these public space, each tower in fuction the site where they are, will give to the space different uses and values.
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GRANADILLA, AN UNCERTAINTY CONTROLLED MASTER PLAN INTERVENTION AXONOMETRIC
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GRANADILLA, AN UNCERTAINTY CONTROLLED TOWER-A | BIOMASS PRODUCTION - WALL ACCESS
LOCALITATION
BIOMASS PRODUCTION DIAGRAM
BASEMENT FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
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SECOND FLOOR
GRANADILLA, AN UNCERTAINTY CONTROLLED TOWER AXONOMETRIC
THIRD FLOOR
FOURTH FLOOR
FIFTH FLOOR
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GRANADILLA, AN UNCERTAINTY CONTROLLED TOWER-B | WATER SUPPLY - NEW MARKETPLACE
LOCALITATION
W. SUPPLY & DEPURATION DIAGRAM
BASEMENT FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
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SECOND FLOOR
GRANADILLA, AN UNCERTAINTY CONTROLLED TOWER AXONOMETRIC
THIRD FLOOR
FOURTH FLOOR
FIFTH FLOOR
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GRANADILLA, AN UNCERTAINTY CONTROLLED TOWER-C | WIND POWER PRODUCTION - CRAFTSMAN’S WORKSHOPS
LOCALITATION
WIND POWER PRODUCTION DIAGRAM
BASEMENT FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
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SECOND FLOOR
GRANADILLA, AN UNCERTAINTY CONTROLLED TOWER AXONOMETRIC
THIRD FLOOR
FOURTH FLOOR
FIFTH FLOOR
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GRANADILLA, AN UNCERTAINTY CONTROLLED TOWER-D | TELECOMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER - PARKING - BIRD OBSERVATORY
LOCALITATION
TELECOMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER DIAGRAM
BASEMENT FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
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SECOND FLOOR
GRANADILLA, AN UNCERTAINTY CONTROLLED TOWER AXONOMETRIC
THIRD FLOOR
FOURTH FLOOR
FIFTH FLOOR
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GRANADILLA, AN UNCERTAINTY CONTROLLED TOWER-E | SEWAGE TREATMENT - RURAL & WATER ACTIVITIES
LOCALITATION
PHYTODEPURATION DIAGRAM
BASEMENT FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
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SECOND FLOOR
GRANADILLA, AN UNCERTAINTY CONTROLLED TOWER AXONOMETRIC
THIRD FLOOR
FOURTH FLOOR
FIFTH FLOOR
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GRANADILLA, AN UNCERTAINTY CONTROLLED CONSTRUCTIVE AXONOMETRIC
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GRANADILLA, AN UNCERTAINTY CONTROLLED DETAILS
LIGHT METAL DECK - TEXTIL FACADE ENCOUNTER
MEZZANINE ENCOUNTER
HPL FACADE - TEXTIL FACADE ENCOUNTER
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GRANADILLA, AN UNCERTAINTY CONTROLLED OUTSIDE PERSPECTIVES
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GRANADILLA, AN UNCERTAINTY CONTROLLED MASTER PLAN & TOWER-A MODELS
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MURILLO CLINIC Fourth course project | 2014
The project, localized in the Seville's Historic Center, pursuits to have a functional well-organized program due to its nature (sanitary building), and provide to the district a new milestone that could help to easily recognize the site and the building for any emergency. The program is divided in three different circular buildings but interconnected in some floors due to similar program in that floors. Contrary to many sanitary building the curve shape allow to the different medical consultations have and share a common space to receive the patients.
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MURILLO CLINIC LOCALITATION
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PROGRAM‘S PURPOSE DIAGRAM
MURILLO CLINIC BASEMENT FLOOR & SOUTH FACADE
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MURILLO CLINIC FIRST FLOOR & TRANSVERSE SECTION
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MURILLO CLINIC SECOND FLOOR & LONGITUDINAL SECTION
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MURILLO CLINIC THIRDS FLOOR & TRANSVERSE SECTION
SOLAR PROTECTION SYSTEM
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MURILLO CLINIC FOURTH & FIFTH FLOORS
INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE
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MURILLO ELDERLY DAY CARE CENTER Fifth course project | 2015
This project has a clear open character to the outside and the site where it is locate, the Seville’s Historic Center. Due to its localitation, it is fundamental to value and respect the urban enviroment, to give importance to the architectural and botanical context, to respond to strong sun exposure (South-West, in the south of Spain) andat the same time to include these elements in the building, to qualify it.
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MURILLO ELDERLY DAY CARE CENTER LOCALITATION
Square Connection
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INTERVENTION STRATEGY
Urban Architecture Lines
Volume definition
MURILLO ELDERLY DAY CARE CENTER BASEMENT FLOOR
SOUTH FACADE
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MURILLO ELDERLY DAY CARE CENTER GROUND FLOOR
WEST FACADE
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MURILLO ELDERLY DAY CARE CENTER FIRST FLOOR
EAST FACADE
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MURILLO ELDERLY DAY CARE CENTER LONGITUDINAL SECTION & NORTH FACADE
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MURILLO ELDERLY DAY CARE CENTER INTERIOR PERSPECTIVES
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MURILLO ELDERLY DAY CARE CENTER NIGHT OUTDOOR PERSPECTIVE
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PERISTYLIUM STUDENT RESIDENT Fifth course project | 2015
The principal purpose for this project, localizated in a zone of Seville with elderly population, is to include in the urban plot a new use to revitalizing thanks to the new users of the building, student and young people. The name “peristylium” is concerned about one of the courtyard in the roman houses. The project’s idea turns around the dichotomy filled/empty. Each volumen of the building have associated one open space to complement their functions. Also, this idea is present in the different housing, the furniture serve to a empty space where the student can do their different activities during their studying time. 46
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PERISTYLIUM STUDENT RESIDENT LOCALITATION
TRANSVERSE SECTIONS ALONG THE PROJECT
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PERISTYLIUM STUDENT RESIDENT INTERVENTION STRATEGY’S SKETCHES
FILLED/EMPTY PROJECT’S MODEL
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PERISTYLIUM STUDENT RESIDENT BASEMENT FLOOR & SOUTH FACADE
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PERISTYLIUM STUDENT RESIDENT FIRST FLOOR & NORTH FACADE
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PERISTYLIUM STUDENT RESIDENT SECOND FLOOR & NORTH LONGITUDINAL SECTION
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PERISTYLIUM STUDENT RESIDENT THIRD FLOOR & SOUTH LONGITUDINAL SECTION
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PERISTYLIUM STUDENT RESIDENT APARTMENT FLOOR & INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE
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PERISTYLIUM STUDENT RESIDENT SOLAR PROTECTION SYSTEM
FURNITURE SHIFT & DIFFERENT USES
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PERISTYLIUM STUDENT RESIDENT OUTSIDE PRINCIPAL ENTRANCE PERSPECTIVE
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OTHER WORKS 2010-2016
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OTHER WORKS ADDITIVE + TABACALERA OF SEVILLE | DRAW & VANGUARD
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OTHER WORKS CARTUJA’S REACTIVATION | WORKSHOP 2014
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OTHER WORKS PERSPECTIVES | EXPOSITION ROOM IN SAN TELMO COMPETITION
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OTHER WORKS PERSPECTIVES | POZOBLANCO’S MARKET COMPETITION
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OTHER WORKS ANFITRITE | ASTRONOMY CENTER REDSAND´S RETHINKING COMPETITION
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