Borja Fern谩ndez Fl贸rez Architect
(Hago study)
(Gallinero arquitectos)
Development project for Gran Canaria Fine Arts Museum
Development project for acultural center in Afghanistan (contest)
2015
Start of collaboration with Hago study (Madrid)
modeling, rendering and post-production Course ( a. Renders )
2nd in PLADUR® XXIII competition (Local ) Constructive Solutions Finalist in 5th Schindler Spain architecture Awards Contest (local ) Start of collaboration with Arocas and Gonzalez study ( Tres Cantos)
Workshop Delft ‘13‘ (UFV - Delft University)
Residential building rehabilitation in Denmark (J. M.Vargas Funes+ J. de la Fuente)
Event organizer architecture week 2009
End master degree in architecture and creativity and graphic expression(UFV)
2014
ONLINE PUBLICATIONS -Paisaje Productivo: Rotterdam se autoabastece(PFC): -http://pfccommons.org/ -http://nodopfc.blogspot.com.es/ -http://www.dtfmagazine.com/ -Actuosa Participatio, Capilla universitaria (UFV): -http://talleralcubo.com/
2013
-Designing the future. Revista nº5. Editorial: Advantia comunicacion gráfica. ISSN: 23409150
2012
-Farini de Orleans, Elena. TIME AND CITIES. Editorial: Universidad Francisco de Vitoria. ISBN: 978-84-89552-83-8 -Esguevillas, Daniel. THIS IS TOMORROW. Editorial: Universidad Francisco de Vitoria .ISBN: 978-84-15423-13-3 -Pesqueira, Carlos. INCIPIENTS. Editorial: Universidad Francisco de Vitoria. ISBN: 978-8415423-06-5 -Farini de Orleans, Elena. FLOWSCAPES. Editorial: Universidad Francisco de Vitoria. ISBN: 978-84-15423-43-0
Workshop Coexistences Madrid ‘11 (UFV - U. Católica Portuguesa) Social cooperation : teaching 2D and 3D Drawing ( Valdemoro Penitentiary ) Residential Project in Vallecas (J. M.Vargas Funes+ J. de la Fuente) Award Winner Contest II UFV + TOUZA Architects (1st cycle )
PRINTED PUBLICATIONS
Event organizer architecture week 2010 Development Educational buildings Volunteer CURSE LAYOUT AND PUBLICATION INDESIGN
Dreamweaver
Collaboration in Summer Architectural Whorkshop (UFV) Achieving Excellence scholarship from Comunidad de Madrid
WEB
other
Presto Dialux CYPE
2011
http://www.bffarchitect.tk
DESIGN
2010
WEB
Premiere
2009
PERSONAL DATA
7,Elder Place BN1 4GF (Brighton, United Kingdom)
About Me
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Ilustrator InDesign
For me architecture is to be Name understood beyond a profession, as Borja Fernández Flórez a lifestyle. e-mail How to look at changes to immerse bffarchitect@gmail.com yourself in this world, and with this Movil change come many others that you (+44) 07922 465682 sharpen, like sensitivity, taste, care, Birthdate special attention to details... 02 January 1989_Madrid (Spain) Address
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VectorWorks
VIDEO
Home studying architecture (UFV)
Extrovert, ease at personal relationships, having excellent work capacity, effort and permormance, and above all passion for architecture as measure of expression. My goal is to develop personally and professionally through a job that allows me to contribute with my knowledge, values and desire to take on challenges.
Word P. Point Excell Access
Development of surveying and records in Land Management (AENA)
Extensive training due to my dregee and fuit of my unstoppable curiosity
AutoCAD 3ds MAX SketchUP Vray Revit Photoshop
office
End of compulsory secondary education(Colegio Bernadette)
Drawing CAD_Render_Postproduction
2008
SOFTWARE
Architect, with studies carried out in the Francisco de Vitoria University and a degree from the Polytechnic University of Madrid.
LANGUAGES Spanish Conversation Writing Reading
MOTHER TONGUE
English Conversation Writing Reading French Conversation Writing Reading
B2 LEVEL
High High High Medium High High A2 LEVEL Low Low Medium
Works Awards
temporary Schedule: FORMATION , Works, awards and collaborations
Formation
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Feature Section Can Lis
(Jørn Utzon)
Water museum, Lanjaron
(Juan Domingo Santos)
Beams bone, Hydrographic studies Center
Impressed Urrutiko
Comares Tower
(Miguel Fisac)
(Eduardo Chillida)
Muraatsalo boat
Experimental architecture of the 60s
(Alvar Aalto)
(Alhambra de Granada)
A man in a room
(Emilio Perez Piñero)
(Rembrandt)
This set of pictures and drawings represent images inherent in my way of projecting, memories or vivid sensations, heard, seen or felt, that guide me when I have to make decisions when I am carrying out a project.
They are not only architectural elements, but sets of facts and forms, which at certain times have been innovations, changes in the established order, or simply solutions, practices and adaptations to moments and people.
Barcelona pavilion
Restauration of Castelvecchio (Verona)
Raumplan
Villa Saboya construction process
(Mies Van der Rohe)
(Adolf Loos)
(Carlo Scarpa)
(Le Corbusier)
01_Profesional Projects & Collaborations 02_Degree Projects 03_Competitions 04_Revit Works
Acta Studio
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(Aires Mateus)
Chapel Field Bruder Klaus
(Peter Zumthor)
Iconographic Autobiography
Agripa Panteon
(Photography Jesús Aparicio)
Argel Housing
(Le Corbusier)
Index of Selected Works
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01_Competition of residential and commercial building 02_Rehabilitation and expansion of residential building 03_Polyclinic and future university hospital 04_Nursing Home “ La Merced “ 05_ Residence and Botanical productive Garden 06_Fine Arts Museum of Badajoz 07_ Rehabilitation of the Mainz City hall and its surroundings 01 6
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Situation: Vallecas (Madrid) Year: 2011 Client: LEVEL
Area: 5.500 m² Program: Residential Result: Finalist
The project´s clim is to develop of a new building in the area of the PAU de Vallecas.
The typological variety of dwellings directly respond to the needs that the customer demandeds. Along with the set of housing developed, a serie of stores in the ground floor energize the area.
Competition of residential and commercial building
Developed in collaboration with Juan Manuel Vargas and Jesús Funés, seeks to the silting up of the existing urban fabric through a building of two volumes that generate an interesting interior space of leisure and recreation.
Floor type II
Floor type I
Ground Floor
Garage Floor
Section
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Elevation
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Situation: Denmark 2013 Year: Client: Private
11.500 m² Area: Program: Residential Result: Previous Phase
Rehabilitation and expansion of residential building
Housing complex of mid-60s in Denmark, which need an intervention of rehabilitation, to adapt to the current times.
the facades.Finally it is managed to incorporate new housing in the already existing roof which are combined with green elements.
Lateral elevation
Elevation type I
This improved the vertical circulations due to the incorporation of elevators attached to the ends of each row of volumes. This develops a task of cleaning and management of existing housing, improving not only the internal organisation, but also increasing the comfort in these treatments of
Situation Plan
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Elevation type II
Facade detail
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Situation: Tres Cantos (Madrid) 2014 Year: Client: Private
8.400 m² Area: Program: Sanitary Result:
Polyclinic and future university hospital
In collaboration with the Arocas and Gonzalez, a draft is developed for a polyclinic Center in a town of Madrid called Tres Casntos. Located in the new area of expansion of the municipality, the project is framed on a plot of longitudinal character, a characteristic that defines the volume of work. On the other hand, the implementation has the disadvantage of the proximity of the railway line, so it seeks a barrier
of sound with green character. The proposed architecture is defined by two light elements located symmetrically an in order.
Second Floor
First Floor
Rooms facade details
Ground FLoor
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Elevation
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Situation: Salamanca (Spain) 2010-2014 Year: Client: Private
3.200 m² Area: Program: Residential / Health Result:
In collaboration with Studio Arocas and Gonzalez, the elders residence of the merced is developed in Salamanca.
We should highlight the importance of the materials from the area making them useful in this project.
Nursing Home “ La Merced “
A building that clogged to develop the plot in its trapezoidal shape, and where it divides the activities according to the needs of the users. In this way public applications appear on lower floors, and rooms are at higheer floors. Ground Floor
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Rooms Floor
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Situation: Tres Cantos (Madrid) 2014 Year: Client: Private
15.000 m² Area: Program: Residential / Agricultural Result:
Residence and Botanical productive Garden
Developed in the new area of expansion in Tres Cantos, you set up an innovative project and social character, which includes a new botanical garden open to the people of the municipality, both for your enjoyment as mean of entertainment, and for it´s use as a productive element; and on the other hand a launch of houses.
At all times these will be linked to the agricultural world that confines them...However and taking advantage of the ecological and social nature of the proposal, developed on behalf of another private promoter (Senior Center) that just like the housing part, interacts with the Botanical Garden
This type of accommodation is defined by its social atmosphere, through a series of low incomes.
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Situation: Badajoz (Spain) 2010-2014 Year: Client: Badajoz City Hall
4.500 m² Area: Program: Cultural Result: First prize
In collaboration with the architects Hago, the Badajoz Museum of Fine Arts is developed, recently nominated for the MIES VAN DER ROHE architecture 2014 awards.
historical quarter of the Extremaduran city. The cultural complex presents two new constructions connected by a courtyard, each opening up to two different streets. While complying with heritage guidelines and paying attention to archaeological remains as well as to contact with party walls, the program addresses functional, spatial, and structural requirements in an L-shaped scheme.”
“With a prestressed skin of perforated cement on the facades, ceilings, and interior borders to visually link together the building’s different spaces, the Madrid studio Hago – Antonio Álvarez-Cienfuegos Rubio and Emilio Delgado Martos – has carried out the expansion of the Fine Arts Museum (MUBA) of Badajoz and the renovation of the existing building, located in the
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Constructive Axonometric
Situation plan
Fine Arts Museum of Badajoz
Arquitectura viva Elevation Duque San Germán st.
Section
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Situation: Mainz (Germany) 2014 Year: Client: Mainz City Hall
5.700 m² Area: Program: Cultural Result:
This competition arises from the city of Mainz. The Foundation sets a renovation of its headquarters (building of Arne Jacobsen), and a recovery in the immediate surroundings.
which will result in the river as leisure and recreation.As for the intervention of the building itself, it reorders highlighting the points of greatest architectural wealth.
Rehabilitation of the Mainz City hall and its surroundings
Proposes the removal of the existing podium of 5 m which is considered a barrier for the population from the urban to the river arising in the East facade of the building.
At the time, the unevenness to access the building in its original state is also removed.
Access Section
This seeks to bury the road traffic, to generate greater freedom of transit between areas, proposing at the time an extension of one of the main routes
Ground Floor
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First Floor
Upper Floor
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01_Productive Landscape : “ Rotterdam is self-sufficient “ 02_Parish complex: “Actuosa participatio” 03_ Interfaith Center : “Three melodies one eco” 04_Resource Center for Learning and Research:“ Lighting Holes” 01 22
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Situation: Rotterdam (Netherland) 2014 Year:
10.000 m² Area: Program: Agriculture
Productive Landscape : “ Rotterdam is self-sufficient “ (Final degree project)
The general idea of the project is based on establishing agriculture, and architecture of the programs linked to it, as the hinges between the urban environment and the rural adjacent; the aim of this project where we draw our full attention, and all interventions developed along the territorial scale of the Rotterdam; Taking advantage of the economic gaps and areas lacking green, which are set on the outskirts of the North, both Rotterdam and adjacent municipalities, through specific interventions are connected by agriculture and green locomotion, generating a new agro-arquitectonica hinge linking Rotterdam society with their immediate natural environment through primeval activity in the composition of cities.The architectural piece is located in the urban limit (West side) of the municipality of Vlaardingen, near Rotterdam.
original conception of an element that is directly linked to their constructive and structural nature from different areas and points of action: the formalization of the elongated part is based on a grid of modulator and structural character of 4 x 4 meters, which alters the order according to programmatic needs, spaces, and structure.So it´s fruit of a 16 m wide on ground floor and 18 in the upper floor containing a variety of programs with a maximum of 12 metres between support lights. These two floors are defined as two elements of separate worlds according to programs that contain and directly link to the concepts of the estereotomic and the tectonic conception of structural definition.
Second Floor
Ground Floor
The plot is defined by its location in what is nowadays a park without hardly any use lack of connections with the surrounding urban fabric, and it´s limited on one of its sides by a channel that acts as a fissure or urban-rural limit. The project is defined because of it´s 24
Cross Sections
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Constructive section
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Situation: Campus UFV (Madrid) 2012 Year:
800 m² Area: Program: Religious
Parish complex: “Actuosa participatio” Longitudinal section
Cross section
Axonometry
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The requested program compromises both applications typical of a chapel (central Nave, high school Chapel, confessionals, baptismal and dependencies of the pastor) as of a small parish University with offices areas and classrooms.
and that acts as a filter before the nave, where is proposed a space of reflection and foster care, under a reversed sky, where the day becomes night, and dissolves as it approaches the altar to become a burst of light that stresses the word that it will enact.
This way a concept is proposed for a project based on the transition in bands of a program which agglutinate uses of similar characteristics, and where the treatment of light and gravity, give atmosphere to each of them.In this way it is part of a small atrium of access, such as prior meeting zone to the liturgical act,
The materials of the project define the “concrete” as the main instrument, both for its opaque and closure, as it´s ease of finishing.
Sección constructiva
Ground Floor
Constructive section
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Situation: Jesuralen (Israel) 2012 Year:
1500 m² Area: Program: Interfaith
Interfaith Center : “Three melodies, a single echo” Cross section
As a fourth year exercise we were propose to develop an Interfaith Center in Jerusalem, that looks for the generation peace area, reflection and fraternization between the three most important religions. The project is based in the art of music as an element of connection between the three cultures, with this premises the concept is generated. How can Jerusalem send three different melodies, each one of them made by one of the cultures and from the interfaith centre located on the Mount of olives, returns a single
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unifying echo of that music created together by three cultures. The project is still working on the existing urban fabric and extending it towards the area of olive groves, overlooking the city of Jerusalem and catching everyone´s eye. The architecture is adapted to the prominent existing unevenness through different floors in different levels of dimension.
Constructive section of the auditorium
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Situation: Campus UFV (Madrid) 2012 Year:
950 m² Area: Program: Library
Resource Ceter for Learning and Research:“ Lighting Holes” The project, light holes, unfolds as a course work, under the statement of the development of a resource centre for learning and research in the UFV. Thus a project is developing, under two concepts that unify from the layout and the type of programme that hosts to the materiality from each of them. In this way, we find a estereotomic
world, linked to the land and arising with the concrete as materiality; and a tectonic world related to observation, leisure and knowledge. Both worlds are linked through the light as a connection link.
Ground floor
Second floor
Situation Plan
Cross section
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Constructive section
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01_“Between walls”: Bamiyan Cultural Center Competition 02_“UNtouch”: Tourist Accommodation Prototype Competition (TAP ) 03_“Fractal”: Iberian Contest XXIII constructive solutions 04_“Madrid from the clouds”: Schindler Award Architecture Competition 2013/2014 “A mobility solutions / accessibility” 01 34
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03_Competitions
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Situation: Bamiyan (Afganistan) 2014 Year: Client: UNESCO
2.500 m² Area: Program: Cultural Unknown Result:
Project developed in collaboration with Gallinero architects. The project departs from the published bases by the UNESCO for the development of a cultural center in Bamiyan’s zone (Afghanistan). This way two basic concepts are decided that will remark the evolution of the project: The reorganization of the area that exists nowadays, seeking to reorientation of the sights towards the locations of the former budas (UNESCO heritage) and a game of walls of concrete Cyclopean that similarly adapt to the new level curvesthey are contain as requested in the program. Therefore the presence
in the existing landscape scarcely changes, and the set goes unnoticed except where it´s now open, seeking interesting sights.
“Between walls”: Bamiyan Cultural Center Competition
At the same time a landscape labor is being done integrating a series of agricultural gardens in the environment, to energetically selfsupply the set and to use the activity of major economic power of the zone.
Axonometry view
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Situation Plan
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Situation: Santorini (Greece) 2011 Year: Client: Arquideas
2.200 m² Area: Program: Leisure / Accommodation Result: First Phase
A prototype of tourist housing project located in Santorini’s Greek island; we looked for the occupation of different areas od the abrupt coast.
that an unitary platform where three volumes are born containing the different crossed programs.
“UNtouch”: Tourist Accommodation Prototype Competition (TAP )
Idea Sketches
With this premise of “reinventing” shows up traditional housing was our aimand this is carried out in this sort of complexes. In consecuence one proposes a segregation of the program in two modules: The housing are placed on the cliffs, and the commonarea uses
Situation plan
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Common Uses Axonometry
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Situation: Coimbra (Portugal) 2013 Year: Client: PLADUR®
750 m² Area: Program: Leisure / Accommodation Result: Second Place(local)
This sontest was caried out for the company PLADUR’s. Developed to local scale of the university won the second prize.
cubicular element of 2,5 x 2,5 x 3 m, which across dovetailing and anchor bolts, an easy union is achieved thanks to of several of them.
The project is named fractal, referring to the minimal and indivisible units that in his infinite combinations will give prove of the consolidation of different buildings answering to the needs not only programmatical but also of the environment of each one of the places where it is located.
Simultaneously a catalogue of parts is developed and it could be combined to the users taste and redressed, to improve the comfort of the different units.
Urban Intervention Axonometry
“Fractal”: The XXIIIrd Iberian Contest of constructive solutions
This minimal unit consists of one
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Explanation of fractal module
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Situation: Madrid (Spain) 2013 Year: Client: SCHINDLER
“Madrid from the clouds”:
220 m² Area: Program: Leisure / Accommodation Result: Finalist
Competition For Prize Schindler of Architecture 2013/2014 “ To the solutions of mobility / accessibility “
The mobility and elements of communication Schindler Company called for the following contest, without an exact location or concrete program, except for the fact of settling the problematics of accessibility and the use of some of his products. This way, the possibility of combining these guidelines with some architectural elements for it to be able to recover. For it focussed on the sight of Moncloa’s current beacon, in disuse for years. The intervention supports the sign of identity of the uprightness of the existing building along with the atmosphere os these views.
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Elevation
Platform Floor
At the same time iwe mimetyze with the enivronment, burying the low zone of the building, covering the glass elevators that reflect the environment and generating a top platform from the one that will divide a steam clous that imitates the real clouds tat are around the building. To develop the visual mobiles according to the moment, a few frames are donte to condense the steam allowing the vision through them.
Ground Floor
Framework system description
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The project is based on the rehabilitation of two buildings adjacent to the land where the building is executed in question, and the design and development of the latter, creating a cultural and
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Level 3
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exhibition center, where you play with double and heights triples in it and overlapping plants.
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Level 4
Project developed during the training through video tutorials of basic, advanced and expert Autodesk Revit own courses.
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Level 5
Competition of residential and commercial building
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BUILDING BUILDING BUILDING DETAILS DETAILS DETAILS 1-10 1-10 1-10
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Area: 350 m² Program: Museum Result: Finalist
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Situation: Unknown Year: 2015 Client: LEVEL
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Floor Plans
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