Portfolio Nivelo

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Beatriz Nivelo Román

Hello! I am Bea, an Ecuadorian architect in constant learning and fascinated by the multifaceted world that architecture allows us to generate on different scales. This portfolio compiles academic projects, skills and research representative of my academic and professional development.

The objective of this document is to show projects that potentiate the sector in which they are developed, the interrelation of spaces between different scales and the exhibition of construction methods based on eco-material materials.

Catholic University of Santiago de Guayaquil

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Contents:

C ompetition

A cademic

R esearch

CONNECTING MAPASINGUE EAST..................................................................4 MASTER PLAN FOR CHONGON......................................................................12

HOTEL IN CEIBOS ...............................................................................................16

ECUADORIAN ANTARCTIC SHELTER: RAE...................................................20 BAMBOO HOUSE AND BREWERY....................................................................22 RESUMÉ.................................................................................................................26

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Year: 2020

Project: Rehabilitation public space

Topic: Architectural and urban intervention

Development of an adaptive architectural design project with urban image competence. Covered in phases of architectural - urban intervention on the study of the context of Mapasingue Este, Guayaquil. The objective of the project is the recovery of abandoned spaces where old disused water reservoirs are located. It is proposed to intervene in these spaces by rehabilitating the reservoirs and adapting their use to the needs of the sector. The proposals are called strategic points that spread the revitalizing effect through recreational corridors. the articulation, preservation and potentiation of the surrounding context are promoted.

4 CONNECTING MAPASINGUE EAST

Neighborhood activities

Concept

Modulor

The circulation system that the inhabitants have generated by adapting to their immediate environment generates a strong link between people and the pedestrian paths, developing their lives and the homes around them. Providing a great value of neighborhood life through a fluid mobility route, which at the time of inserting the reservoir generated problems for neighborhood coexistence, forcing them to privatize public access to it.

This circulation system is synthesized in a system of connected platforms that, when introducing the activities, make up a system of neighborhood life typical of the sector.

5 THE RESERVOIR 2
symbology reservoir pathways ladders 360º visuals Highest point of Mapasingue East Antiquity First reservoir built in 1980 by the settlers. Direct connection It has a ladder on its back Hidden It is located between medians 121m Characteristic stores metal and wood workshop tailor shop O E S N Adults with children Kids playing Re-interpret the BUNKER STEREOTOMIC Body TECTONIC soul
6 Strategies
Contemplation area and communal gardensChildish games 2.Contemplation area Communal Gardens Learning zone 1. Children’s area
Receiver
/ Access
7 A B C D E D1 D1 D2 D3 D4 D2 D3 D4 EDCBA 0.00 N+0.10 N+1.58 N+1.04 N-3.68 4.51 5.38 6 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 10 29 30 31 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65646362606159 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51504948474645 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 373635343233 A B C D E 1 2 3 4 N 0.60 N 0.60 + 0.60 N 0.10 0.10 + 0.00 -16.07 N -16.17 N -10.49 3.68 C C' PROYECCIÓN CUBIERTA 1% B CANALETA DRENAJE B' A A' CANALETA DRENAJE N 0.30 0.10 + 0.00 INGRESO PROYECCIÓN CUBIERTA HUERTO COMUNAL 0.90 N 0.90 0.32 B C D E N 1.10 N 5.92 6.02 B' A' C' 1% + 0.10 7% A C EKO MURO N 0.50 N 0.50 + 0.50 2 + 0.10 8% 8% 8% 8% BA 3 41 CANALETA DRENAJE Section 1 Section 1 Section 2 Section 2 Architectural drawings

Translucent cover to allow the permeability of natural light in a dividing space.

Implementation of community gardens to provide planting and harvesting areas to the sector.

CONTEMPLATIONORCHARDSSPACE

Configure a modulation that allows both parties to modify around the circulation they have.

Expand

Condition the circulation area for continuous accessibility

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STRUCTURE2 LEARNING ZONE CHILDISH GAMES ORCHARDS REST SPACES
Architectural proposal
E F
DEF

Light cover that allows the collection of rainwater so that the inhabitants maintain their crops.

the area of public space.

CHILDREN’SZONE ORCHARDS

Respect and configure the modula tion in the accesses of dwellings

Maintain the height of the reservoir to stay aligned with the context.

DIRECTACCESS

Pillars anchored to the base of the reservoir. The pillars outside the base are anchored by plinth

Maintain the base of the reservoir to preserve its footprint

Modular platforms at various levels to generate an interaction system between the user and the proposal.

Slender metal pillars to generate double-height spaces.

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ORCHARDS SPACE STRUCTURE1 RECEIVER
A B C D AC
B

First occupied lots destined for industries.

Formation of the first settlement

The first 8 cooperatives established without planning.

The cooperatives grow towards the top of the hill.

Creation of planned cities.

Objectives

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Link with the city Revaluation of vertical connections Community integrationRehabilitation of the sector Before 1965 1972 1974 1975 - 1977 1979 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6
R2 R1 R3 R4 R5 R6
The Reservoirs Population and public space Context

Dr.EnriqueOrtegaMoreira

AV.JuanTancaMarengo

AV.JuanTancaMarengo

AV.JuanTancaMarengo

AV.JuanTancaMarengo

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V Daula e AV Las Aguas Simbología Corredores recreacionales. Paradas de bus. Paradas de aero vía.
V Daula AV Las Aguas Simbología corredores Espacios de estancia barreras vegetales
V Daula e AV Las Aguas Simbología Vías principales Recoridos de corredores
V Daula e AV Las Aguas Simbología Corredores recreacionales Plazas integradoras main roads corridor inclusive seats bus stops airway stops airway route living spaces plant barriers Strategies play to eat sell contemplate bird watching Public SpaceActivities green areas intervention area ladders sidewalks

FOR CHONGÓN

Year: 2019

Project: Territorial Planning

Topic: Urban Intervention

Development of a Master Plan for Chongón, considering the strategic location between the city of Guayaquil and the new airport. The project is based on an on-site investigation and analysis of the 2015 Territorial Ordering Plan and Gazette 94 issued by the city’s municipality. The study of indicators based on the parameters of the Urban Agenda of Malaga 2015 is carried out, once the indicators are related to the analysis, a diagnostic synthesis is carried out that includes the problems that directly affect the study sector. Strategies are projected as solutions to the problem, so that they allow an adequate model of urban functioning, good quality of urban life, integration in the natural environment and sustainable mobility.

Master Plan

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Chongón Daular
MASTER PLAN
Green area Pedestrian and equestrian trail Market Education Airport Hotel Hospital Bikeway
13 Current situation Full Residential Census tracts Empty Cerezo river Cerezo river ResidentialLower population density Solid waste Drinking water Electricity Cerezo river Mixed(residential + commercial) Road to the coast Small scale industries Metal factory Bus stopValverde Guerrero park Chongón park San Gerónimo park 1 2 3 Secondary pathways Dairy factory Garbage accumulation Coverage radius 300mCerezo Paint factory Discharge of residual waste Higher population density Sewage water Recreational Graveyard Educational Institutional Religious Industrial Commercial Health Land use Municipal master plan Pollution Population distribution Present Services Public space Municipal road proposal Full and empty Public transport Ecosystems Houses by the river BuildingsIndustrial use V2 Proposed expressway ChongónResidential- low density Chongón-Daular road Urban structural corridor AirportCommercial use and services Land with landscape value Land of risk and vulnerability Land with landscape value Guayaquil-Salinas roadGuayaquil-Salinas road Urban limit Urban limit Road to the coastCycling route Cycling route Proposed roundabout Secondary pathwaysResidential- agricultural A1 Proposed motorway (90 - 100 m) Water body Dry scrub Dry forest Residential Mixed Commercial Worship Educational Industrial Institutional recreational Graveyard Health 2075 23 10 1 1 9 3 7 1 1 97 1.1 0.6 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.1 Land Use Quantity % Chongon population in 10 years increase 10% Mixed(residential + commercial)

Diagnosis

1.Ecosystems

2.Hydrography

3.Empty Land

Strategies

Restructure the mobility system.

Integration of Chongón with the airport.- Green corridors around the bike path to generate connection and encourage the movement of people to the southeast.

Implementation of a pedestrian and equestrian trail to generate a connection from Chongón to Daular

Implementation of green space located in the empty space generated by crops and population settlements.

Population settlements

Market Hospital

Empty Census tracts Full Cerezo river

forest Dry scrub

1. Pollution

Invasion of the protected area of the body

water

Public space deficit

4. Lack of diversity in the sector.

Bus stop

Cerezo river

Sectors without proximity to public space

Precarious housing

Sectors with the highest contamination

without public transport Predominantcoverage

land use

Concept

Education Green areas Hotels Airport

Pedestrian and equestrian trails

Bikeway Recreational corridor Urban boundary V1 Proposed motorway (90 -100 m)

Implementation of health, education and market equipment in the southeast of Chongón to generate a new centrality and encourage movement towards this area.

Provide hotel facilities that are close to population settlements and the airport.

Local road - bus route Bikeway

Industries pedestrian andequestrian trails

Green area Path Recreational corridor Green corridor

Nueva Centralidad

Cerezo river Market

Waste treatment plant Hospital

Collective housing

14 River sections
Chongón Daular
Dry
Sectors
residential
Industries Centralities A - A` B - B` A - A` B - B` C - C` C - C`
Strengths Issues
2.
of
3.
INTEGRATION.- Integration includes the strengths and problems togenerate solutions that make up an integrated city. Centrality Disequilibrium
Fragmentation Unlink Hydrography
stay and contemplation children fishing children playing bridges bridges houses on the riverbank House House House House House House aquatic vegetation aquatic vegetation aquatic vegetation aquatic vegetation aquatic vegetation aquatic vegetation river river river

simbología

vía local - ruta de bus ciclo-vía vivienda social parques de bolsillo

planta de tratamiento de residuos Hospital

río cerezo Mercado

área verde sendero corredor recreacional corredor verde

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B-B` C-C` A-A` 0 250m 500m 1000m A - A’ B - B’ C - C’ 0 1m 5m 0 1m 5m 0 1m 5m The path and the river Conditioning of roads Bikeway Intersection: Path around the river + Recreational Corridor Pocket parks Specific Projects Master plan chongón

HOTEL

Year: 2019

Project: Hotel

CEIBOS

Topic: Architectural design

Architectural proposal for a hotel located in Los Ceibos sector due to the equipment deficit of a hotel in the area. The land has conditions of marked topography and predominant vegetation generating the two strengths of the project. The spaces of the program are defined in configuration of the physical conditions of the land through the distribution of the program in strategic places connected through a circulation route that crosses the spaces of the program and structures the interior landscape of the land.

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IN

Concept

17 Educational Recreational Commercial Industrial Residential Institutional Context
Strategies
vegetation vegetation limits space limits hierarchy of spaces Bus Stop mango tree up to 30m high cafetillo tree up to 30m high saman tree up to 20m high faman tree up to 15m high acacia tree up to 12m high cebra tree up to 10m high copa de oro up to 8m high

Unifies program fragmentation

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The terrain has a slope, the design of the program is fragmented and generates a set of heights between the different spaces of the program. The land has abundant vegetation and generates patterns of routes and organization of the program. connector connections Recreational spaces that link the indoor to outdoor program Generate spaces for flexible routes through the vegetation where they contain recreation activities and coexistence with users. Establish the direction of the project in the direction of the sun so that the facades are positioned in the direction of the winds and breeze to generate spaces of comfort for the user. Establish project unity through a link that links the project activities. Generate a fluid main route that crosses the different spaces of the project that allows the user to go through the project without interruptions.
Architecture Parti Implantation

A B

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Section Ground Floor A B

ECUADORIAN ANTARCTIC SHELTER: RAE

Year: 2015-2018

Project: Shelter

Topic: Research and experimentation of ecomaterials

The RAE is a research project that aims to study, develop and apply ecomaterials in the design and construction of two prototypes of habitable emergency shelter. The objective of the project is to test in extreme climatic conditions, in two natural laboratories: 4850 meters high in the Chimborazo volcano and in the Antarctica; habitable emergency prototypes built with prefabricated panels of ecomaterials developed from natural fibers discarded by the food industry. A habitat is proposed where the use of what is free can lead to a real advance in the architecture of what is necessary. Through a research group of the Faculty of Architecture and Design [FAD] of the Catholic University of Santiago de Guayaquil (UCSG), together with the Ecuadorian National Antarctic Institute (INAE) and the Ministry of the Environment of Ecuador (MAE ) develops RAE.

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Prototype 1 Prototype 2
21 1007,6 COMPOSICIÓN GENERAL DEL PANEL 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 material= acero galvanizado espesor: 0,9mm espesor: 0,9 mm espesor: 0,9 mm espesor: 184,2 mm espesor: 20 mm espesor: 2 mm espesor: 2 mm espesor: 5 mm 2 3 material= banda de caucho material= panel de fibra (abaca, coco, banano) 4 material= acero galvanizado 5 material= cascarilla de arroz +yute 6 7 material= plasbam material= banda de caucho espesor: 2 mm c/u 8 material= banda de caucho 9 material= acero galvanizado X W Y w x y z plasbam + plasbam abaca + plasbam coco + plasbam banano + plasbam 9. enclosure frame 8. rubber frame 7. rubber frame 6. nclosure panel 5. insulating fiber 4. stiffening trays 3. enclosure panel 2. expansion frame 1. base frame Prototype 1:Chimborazo Composition of the panels Architectural drawings Natural fibers: ecomaterials Prototype 2: Antartict Ground Floor Construction system Construction system Ground FloorSection Section wood profile bamboo board rice husk bamboo filler sheet paramo straw filling plywood shelfbanana fiber - coconut internal enclosureoutdoor enclosure abaca fiber

BAMBOO HOUSE AND BREWERY

Year: 2020

Project: Bamboo house

Topic: Architectural design

The project aims to design and build a skeletal bamboo structure that rises from the ground to generate hierarchies of levels that respond to the architectural program of single-family housing + craft beer factory. A constructive system is explored where the vernacular is articulated to the game of full and empty to generate interactive spaces for residents, visitors and tasters of the drink.

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23 Location Axonometry Bamboo rib systems FERMENTADOR CÁMARA DE FRÍO 192 TANQUES FERMENTADOR FERMENTADOR TANQUE AGUA SALES INVERSA CEBADA B CEBADA A CARBÓNPROYECCIÓN LABORATORIOBAÑO MUJERES BAÑO CUARTO 25.00 ARQUITECTO: ALEJANDRO JESÚS GONZÁLEZ CRUZ MARÍA BEATRIZ NIVELO ROMÁN ESCALA 1 100 N AYUDANTE: PROYECTO: CASA DE LA CERVEZA TITULO: PLANTA GENERAL EN EL CONTEXTO FECHA: 15/ 06/ 2019 LUGAR: DOS MANGAS- GUAYAS NÚMERO FORMATO HOJA A33 1 A A B B 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ground Floor A AAAA B BBBB 1234567 A B
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Section E-E´

CASA DE LA CERVEZA

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