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RESUME
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/academic ENTROPIA
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MEGAPOP
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ANTI-BUILDING
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RIG THE RIG
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THE LINE
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THE CLIP
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BRIDGING DECAY
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//professional 54 ///miscellaneus REPRESENTATION TECHNIQUES
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PAINTING & DRAWING
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PHOTOGRAPHY
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EDUCATION
ARCHITECTURAL EMPLOYMENT
2009-2016
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona Degree in Architecture // Excellent
2015-2016
Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan, Stockholm Master of Architecture // Honor mention
2014-2015 University of Technology, Sydney Master of Architecture // Distinction Exchange
I am a recentely graduated architect with double degree Barcelona-Stockholm. I am artistic and creative, goal directed, determined and focused. Ambitious, innovative and passionate. Self motivated and efficient. A quick learner, team worker. A traveller. A dreamer. Grown-up in four countries, I have been exposed to different cultures and ways of living which gave me the values and perspective to look at the world and architecture in a special way.
OOAK architects, Stockholm Architect Oct 2016-Jan 2017 (4 months) WOODS BAGOT, Sydney Student of Architecture Jan-Jul 2015 (6 months)
2013-2014 Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan, Stockholm Master of Architecture Erasmus
BOVEDA ARQUITECTOS, Santiago de Compostela Architect Assistant Jul-Aug 2012-2014 (6 months)
2003-2009
OTHER EMPLOYMENTS
IES Rosaía de Castro, Santiago de Compostela Secondary education // Honor mention
Gallery Espacio 48 // Art gallery Santiago de Compostela Jul 2009-2011
AWARDS Nominated for RIBA President Medal’s 2016 Bilateral Exchange Scholarship 2014 Erasmus Scholarship 2013 Spanish Elite Athlete Grant 2007-2012
Volunteering in an Organic Farm, Iceland August 2011 Phisics, maths and drawing high school tutor, Barcelona 2010-2012 Swimming trainer, Barcelona 2010-2012 Hostess in Swimming World Championships, Barcelona July 2013
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SWIMMING CV
LANGUAGES
INTERESTS
COMPUTER
2007-2013
Spanish Championships ( 6 gold medals)
Spanish // native
Architecture and design
Autocad
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Eixo Atlántico Games, Portugal (2 gold medals)
English // Professional proficiency // TOEFL certificate
Art and photography
Rhinoceros
Building and construction
Grasshopper
Adventure and nature
3Ds Max
Travelling and sport
Sketchup
Philosophy and psychology
Archicad
Music and cinema
Revit
2007 Swimming Junior World Championships, Hungary
French // Delf B2 certificate 2009-2013 Professional Swimmer at Club Esportiu Mediterrani, Barcelona 2003-2009
Swimmer at University Team, Santiago de Compostela
1997-2003
Santiago Swimming Club
Portuguese // Intermediate proficiency Italian // elementary
Galician // native EXHIBITIONS
Vray
Swedish // B1 certificate
Catalan // Professional proficiency
Photography exhibition at Ecoworld, Sydney July-Dec 2015 Desing project exhibition at the City Hall, Ostuni, Italy June 2016
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SKILLS
Photoshop
Drawing and Painting
Indesign
Model making
Illustrator
Hand drafting
Lightroom
Laser Cut
Premiere Pro
3D printing
After Effects
CNC
Processing
Video Montage
Office
SKILLS
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ENTROPIA A TALE FROM THE NORTH
Entropia is a project about migration seen as a permanent reality and how it affects architecture. The idea is to create a speculative vision and to formulate questions about this actual and essential topic rather than giving answers. The proposal is based on the meeting of disparate cultures and how this encounter can generate architectural innovations. Entropy becomes the key concept and starting point of research. Entropy is the measure of disorder in a changing system. Entropy in order to explore ideas of decay and renewal, chaos and order. This project is about finding two entropic systems and make them interact. People are moving away from many areas in Europe. Migrants can help re-inhabiting this areas. The idea is to absorb new people into existing infrastructure and set new opportunities. Sweden becomes the perfect scenario with high depopulation taxes in the country side.
If you give a
family a land, would it be a segregate act or an opportunity to grow a life? Is there any segregation if everyone has the same opportunity to success their life? Segregation is not a spatial issue. The end result is a dynamic, positive creation to generate new culture in Sweden.
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Entropia
History
Entropia
History
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Entropia
ERRARE HUMANUM EST...
he wave of migration continued into the 18th century. Walloons became gradually integrated into Swedish society.
As you all can see and imagine, this region was the region
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welcoming every strange person and giving them a life.
Once upon a time, there was a region in the
Errare humanum est...
e left everything behind us: home, family,
middle of Sweden hiding one of the most
But it is not about German, or Walloon about who we
valuable treasures for the future of the country.
want to talk about now. They are the history of this place.
This treasure had the power to attract people from all
We want to talk about what is happening at the moment
blankets, a bunch of papers, a bird and a little piece of our
around the world just to try to get it from the ground. One
to this area.
lost land. Someone said that we are the new nomads of
can find this place heading right south from Dalarna,
This region is dying. Its entropy is arriving to an irreversible
the world or something like that. New nomads with a final
into the woods, in a region called Bergslagen. It includes
extent. People abandon wonderland today. Entropy is
destination or this is at least what we hope. People said
some little towns like Hofors, Hallefors and Hagfors. The
taking all over the place. Entropy seen as an inevitable
we are souls with no place. We have seen everything in
towns of the rapids.
social decline and degeneration, seen as a form of
our journey… How evil the world is. We crossed mountains,
Once, a few hundred years ago, approximately in the
transformation of society and culture is becoming the
rivers, desserts, seas, valleys, lakes, cities, war, peace... We
Middle Age, this region began to interest to the kings,
fear of the old people still staying there. They know that
crossed everything you could ever imagine and more.
because they realized they could export this precious
one day everything will be gone. They lose their hope and
We left in the back part of a truck. And from there we
material. It was also at that time that German mine
their believe. Buildings, squares, markets are decaying
could have a last glance at our lost city. It will always stay
merchants started to run their own operations in those
with time and it seems like none even cares about.
in our memories.
But someone heard a rumor. Someone heard about
During our journey we had to learn everything. Learn to
something really awful happening very far away. People
jump walls, learn to survive. Learn to learn. Our journey
are escaping from far away and doing a very very
changed our minds, our habitudes, our ways of thinking,
long journey to come to this cold land. Those people
changed ourselves.
apparently come from very warm areas in the planet. The
We finally arrived to this so called cold land. We were
rumor says that they come from somewhere called “the
exhausted. We just wanted a little room and a little privacy.
middle east” . They were forced to leave their cities and
They spoke to us about a magic spot in the middle of red
their life. It is said that the migrant population bring with
fields. Apparently an experiment was taking place there.
themselves part of their land.
They told us we would become builders. Builders of our
Swedish mining areas and trading communities . At that point mining and foreign trade paved the way for the integration of Sweden into the European civilization. It became a place of cultures. Later on numerous Walloon miners, with their families, settled in the area to work in on the extraction of this precious and valuable material. They were experts on it. They were a community coming from Belgium. Walloon methods of production were incorporated into traditional
desires, dreams and life. The only things we brought with us was a bucket of
practice, to supplement the existing German techniques.
own dreams.
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Entropia
The region
Entropia
The city
Entropia
The chimney
THE REGION
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hen you enter the region of Bergslagen, you don’t see just one city, you see several. Hallefors is not just one, it is all of them
placed randomly in this vast landscape. What happens
THE CHIMNEY
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city that builds itself. Over time. Gods of two civilizations protect the city. The dreams of two civilizations were made up together. One dying
in Hallefors, happens in its neighbor Hofors, and what
man in another circular room that writes a poem about
is a vision without an author. An urban science-fiction.” REM
on. The only fact is that it all happens with a retard of some
KOOLHAAS
minutes, months or years. One city is the dejavu of the
society and generate value.” A place to build the void.
next one, so if an inhabitant creates a dream in the first
The city evolves and evolves . Entropy. The city is built
citiy, he can be certain that this dream will be replicated
on the margin. In margins it is possible to find dynamism,
a few kilometers away a few seconds away. This way, the
and we can observe there the transformation of an
cities repeat their lives in the same way.
organism leaving entire parts in a state of abandon and
miss is this high and elegant tower. It is a brick
this circular room a man writes a poem about another
built over the ruins and rules of an existing one. “The city
what happens in Hagfors happens in… and so on and so
you walk in this region something you will never
circular shape) there is a wooden table and a bench. In
Existing and new. Two different entropic worlds. One city
happens in Hofors happens in its neighbor Hagfors, and
nd a tower, with its top in heaven. In any city
tower, with no door and no window. In the only room (with
civilization and one exiled civilization. Order and chaos.
another man in another circular room… The process has
A place with the possibility to create community,
no end and none will ever read what they write. (adapted from J. L. Borges)
hard to control. The inhabitants of this city walk in streets that turn over themselves. First they didn’t want to look at each other. Later they started crossing glances. Finally they recognized on each other their own desires. “The myth of the city can continue to exist only in an imaginary dimension, a dimension in which reality is literally placed in a state of crisis and re-invented, used as a surface onto which to project ambitions, desires and expectations that have always constituted the sense of the urban dimensions. “ Rem Koolhaas
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Runn Falun
Dala-Järna flygfält
Djurås Hofors
Vansbro Borlänge
Dala Airport
Säter
MIGRATION FROM SOUTH TO NORTH Hedemora
Avesta Airport
Pajala polar artic circle
Väsman
Overkalix
Ludvika
Avesta
Smedjebacken
Sorsele
Norberg Ludvika Airport
Asele
Bjurholm Norberg
Hagfors Fagersta
Malingsbo-Kloten
Hofors Hallefors Hagfors STOCKHOLM Laxa Hällefors Airport
Kopparberg
Skinnskatteberg
Hällefors
DEPOPULATION IN SWEDEN
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Colegio
Hostal
Biblioteca Escuela popular
Zona deportiva ZONA INDUSTRIAL
Polideportivo Hotel
Iglesia
Casa del diseño
de tren Zona comercial
Centro de salud
Policía
Mezquita
Gasolinera
Correos
Supermercado
Gasolinera
Teatro
Centro para inmmigrantes desacompañados
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Zona de 60m de distancia alrededor de pasajes rodados
Zona de aparcamientos
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TRAZADO DE MANZANA diferentes tamaños para comunidades diversas <4000m2 4000-8000M2 >8000M2
Zona de 60m de distancia alrededor de pasajes rodados
Zona de aparcamientos
TRAZADO DE MANZANA diferentes tamaños para comunidades diversas <4000m2 4000-8000M2 >8000M2
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SITE
HÄLLEFORS: THE MAGNET
HEALTH CENTRE
LIBRARY
CULTURAL CENTRE
GREEN HOUSE
PROPOSAL allotments area
fields
education area
green house health care sport centre mental health
public baths
school
reception area
health area
offices
central area library market
arts area
cultural centre
storage & workshop
commerce area
INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC FACILITIES
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EQUIPAMIENTO
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MEGAPOP
Culture is value. In Ostuni they have all these things that are extremely trendy around the world right now, everything is locally produced and refined, the farmer works in a small scale and has many different crops, he takes his olives or grapes and bring it to the cooperative factory where he gets olive oil or wine back. What we thought that they needed for their culture would be a common place where they could all show their products or other cultural events. And that this place would be situated in the center of Apuglia, near the historical city Ostuni. This would in return make Ostuni, which we have come to call a Pop Up City growing from 30 000 inhabitants to 100 000 once a year, a more attractive city to visit. Not only in august but also other months and weekends of the year, making the city more alive and attracting younger people to stay there not only in summer but throughout their whole lives. This would both be branding the city as a city of culture and at the same time give local artists and producers a place to show their work. The site we have chosen is the strip between Ostuni and its seashore. Both of them hold a great value for the region and by giving this in-between space a meaning we believe that we would strengthen the area as a whole. Our idea is to have these different events in this place to make the distance feel shorter. Along this stripe we have mapped out the different masserias, what they can provide the pop up spaces with is water and electricity. In our project we want to propose architecture as event, dynamic and movable in contrast with the permanent architecture we are used to. We create a link between city and seashore that attracts people to move in between both of them. We decide to create two tracks to arrive to the sea shore from the city, the fast track and the slow tracks. The fast track reuses the main road that links this two parts and we propose it as a stages promenade, designed as different “episodes”. We are interested in creating different open spaces, each one with its own particular atmosphere linked to the events taking place in the pop-ups proposed on the sides. The slow track, have been designed to link the rest of the pop-ups by bike lane that allow you to enjoy the scenery while you go from one to the other one and while you can get lost in nature.The repetition of the pop-ups will develop a recognizable image of the area, a new identity for Ostuni. It is about event, movement and space.
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ANTI-BUILDING PARAMETRICAL EMBASSY
The Autonomous Campus will explore the campus forms through the lens of the Embassy. Starting from ignoring specifics pertaining to scale and context, the purpose will be to create an abstract machine. This system controls the income parameters to generate differentiated outcomes. The idea come by the concept of creating an antibuilding, deconstructing the general notion of an embassy in all its scales and explore the limits by blurring spatial boundaries. In order to deal with the defense diagram the idea is to propose a trap machine which allows to split and mix the different spaces from the given program. An embassy is by definition a complex object. It mix factors like security,diplomacy, reputation, data, working spaces, reliability. The idea is to configured this multiplicity of parameters to make a simple system.
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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
ANTIBUILDING CONCEPT
DEFENSIVE STRATEGY
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RIG THE RIG
More than 70 percent of the worlds surface is covered with water and the avaliable land ressources are shrinking every day. So shouldn’t we think about urbanizing the sea in the future? Our suggestion is to reuse the more than 4‘500 soon-be-deserted oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico, as a base and resource for a new vertical urbanism. We can profit from the existing foundations and the tons of unused steel aswell as the existing infrastructure. Our project questions the contamporary urban planning by verticalizing the typical horizontal urbanism. To achieve the verticality we work with cubes which accommodate the main program while the net-like non rectangular connections open up public spaces and connections between the different cubes. The grid is both our supporting structure and the body housing for the infrastrucutre. This structure can be understood as a 3D masterplan which is adaptable in size and shape to various architectural and cultural typologies. For our project we have choosen a specific site in the Mexican part of the Gulf considering the climate, the size and the architectural expression of the sourrounding cities. It is a cluster of six oil rigs, 70 km away from the coast of Mexico, which will serve as a foundation for our vertical village. The project is theoretcally and physically connected to the city Ciudad del Carmen, Mexico.
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The dimension of the cubes varies between 10,15 and 20 meters in every direction and is based on the tipical parcel
The structure is made out of reused steel from abandonned oil rigs and can continue growing over the years according to the specific requirements.
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The circulation is provided by a spiral stair and ramp system which connects the different cubes
Our highrise projects 180 meters beyond sea level.
The structure is made out of reused steel from abandonned oil rigs and can continue growing over the years according to the specific requirements.
The dimension of the cubes varies between 10,15 and 20 meters in every direction and is based on the tipical parcel
The circulation is provided by a spiral stair and ramp system which connects the different cubes
Our highrise projects 180 meters beyond sea level.
PUBLICNESS
NATURE
FLEXIBILITY
SEMI-PUBLIC SPACES
ADAPTABILITY
SUSTAINABILITY
COLLECTIVITY
STREET LIFE
INDIVIDUALITY
Publicity in contrast to privacy is a important quality of a urban conglomeration which is indispensable for a democratic political discours. More than the streetlife the main public places are important for the representation of a collective to the outer wor
In urban situations, cultivated nature is imortant to maintain a healty environment. Furthermore shady trees, parks and flourishing plants contribute to the well-being of the citi zens.
Good urban plans make incremental processes of adaption possible to optimize the local conditions and allow architectural freedom.
As the word sais, the semi-public spaces as courtyards and small streets imply privacy and publicness. This places allow residents to interact, both with each other and with visitors, and they start to identify themselves with the neigbourhood they are living in.
The needs of our world change so rapidly and when planning for the future we have to be aware that architecture should be adaptable to situations we can neither predict nor even think of today.
The new villages in the sea will sustain themselves thanks to sea water desalinators tanks, tidal generators and wind turbines.
Identification with the urban environment can be strengtened by small collective activities within the neighbourhood. Collective places allow discussions, formation of like-minded groups and trigger participation.
The street is one of the most public spaces where individuals and different parties can express their wishes, styles and opinions. It is where the unexpected is happening and where changes can be.
In a city where the borders between public and private seem to dissolve, it is important to create personal spaces for the individua vidual to reflect.
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THE LINE
About balance, about simplicity, about curiosity, about emotions, about emptiness, about nothing. What is the meaning of building an object in a surrealistic landscape? What is the line which splits apart the superfluous and the necessary? How to help human to interpret and understand non-human scale? How is emptiness experienced, designed and negotiated? Space is a void, a pocket of air that must be contained to define a limit. The emptiness is related with the characteristics of the place and not because of that is a missing piece if not a creation. The invisible in architecture could be conceived as space. Adding subtraction, building excavation. A landscape project, a nomadic expression, an ephemeral perturbation of the landscape. It is there but you don’t see it, it is there, where ground and sky merge, it is there, where there is no horizon, it is there, in the distance, where it can’t be disturbed. Sami culture is about simplicity, program needs to be reduced to the minimum where the two interior spaces are seen as refugees and the final end becomes the exhibition space of the nature around, just a covered point of view. A line story to walk through.
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THE CLIP
In this project we will bridge the Stockholm territories of Södermalm and Hammarby Sjöstad. The infrastructural intervention will be combined with the architectural brief. Space, infrastructure and structure are addressed in one single design task. We will design a pedestrian and bicycle bridge linking these two territories. The bridge furthermore host an exhibition space with a small cafe that provides the Luma tenants a public presence in the neighborhood. The cafe offers a space to rest and enjoy the view along Hammarby Sjö. The bridge thus becomes enriched with a program and is supposed to weave into the existing urban context. The idea for the bridge was to build a continuus strucutre in an 8 shape that could contain the pedestrian and bike passarel at the same time than the exhibition space and a resting place.
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BRIDGING DECAY
Buildings inevitably decay. There is nothing we can do to stop it. What can we do about it? The march of preservation necessitates the development of a theory of its opposite: not what to keep, but what to giva up, what to let it go. What will happen if we let a building go? Society is so concerend with preserving buildings of some historical significance in a particular point in time. This view is short-term. It is unsustainable. It is expensive and un-economical. Lets step back and reframe what preservation really means. Lets look at long-term. We cannot preserve, or “freeze” a building in a particular point in time. Time is ongoing. With time, objects change, technology evolves, patterns of life reshape, society and values adjust. Perhaps the best way to preserve something is not to preserve it at all. Let’s let it go until it is a ruin. Let it decay, allowing entroy to do its thing. What implications the ruin of the power station have for Sydeny? How might Sydney embrace this decaying building? This project is a critique towards the preservation politics in Australia.
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PROFESSIONAL
I worked during six months in a global architectural practice: WOODS BAGOT. With 900 people working in this office across the whole world, in the office in Sydney we were around 50. It specialises in the design and planning of buildings across a wide variety of sectors and disciplines, including aviation and transport, education, science and health, lifestyle, sport and the workplace. Some recent designs have focused on philosophical as well as environmental and geological themes. I worked mainly with the award winning interior design team, but I had the opportunity as well to join big scale projects like the design of the headquarters for Google in Sydney, a new terminal for the airport in Brisbane... I had the chance to be enrolled in the very first steps of most of the projects with the responsability of some parts of the design. All the images presented are property of Woods Bagot architects.
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MARKETING SUITE JOURNEY
MARKETING SUITE APPROACH
The journey begins by taking buyers past the heritage brick facade, into the dramatic warehouse environment to view the sales information and then into a more pristine recreation of an apartment. From there a landscaped river walk extends to a pontoon dock via a coffee cart with outdoor seating.
Architecture becomes a beacon to draw visitors to
THE PAPER MILL RENOVATION, SHEPHARD STREET, SYDNEY the site. The dampalon forms on the corner glows
with activity. Simple black hoarding provides an opportunity for signage and marketing campaigns to be represented.
LANTERN ELEMENT
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COFFEE CART
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