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New New South South Exhibition Exhibition
Freelance Freelance Architect Architect
Exhibition Exhibitionesigner esigner
First First Class Classonours onours
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NoNo ember ember
École École Nationale Nationale Supérieure Supérieure
( (months, months,enerife, enerife,
(Paris, (Paris, France) France)
d’Architecture d’Architecture Paris-Malaquais Paris-Malaquais
Canar CanarIslands) Islands)
New New South South Exhibition Exhibition
Master Master ofof Architecture Architecture - -
Galérie Galérie d’art d’art dudu CROUS CROUS
(Paris, (Paris, France) France) Gio Gio Arquitectura Arquitectura Freelance Freelance Visuali Visualier er
New New South South Association Association
March-June March-June
Founding Founding Member Member
( (months, months,enerife, enerife,
JulJul
Japan) Japan)
Canar CanarIslands) Islands)
(Paris, (Paris, France) France)
Bachelor Bachelor ofof Architecture Architecture
Atelier Atelier Bow-Wow Bow-Wow
Taucho Taucho Social Social Center Center
Intern Intern
ProPro ectect Manager Manager
École École Nationale Nationale Supérieure Supérieure
JulJul -October -October
Januar Januar
d’Architecture d’Architecture Paris-Malaquais Paris-Malaquais
( (months, months,okok o, o, Japan) Japan)
( enerife, ( enerife, Canar CanarIslands) Islands)
F+L F+L Architectes Architectes
Competition Competition Finalist Finalist
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ecember ecember
MaMa -September -September
Jacques Jacques Rougerie Rougerie International International
( (months, months, Paris, Paris, France) France)
Architecture Architecture Competition Competition
Serero Serero Architectes Architectes
Published Published Project Project
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Bilingual
August-October
Rhinoceros
Spanish (Mother tongue)
( months)
Microstation
English
Parametric esign (Paris-Mala-
Ma a
French
quais, France)
Sketchup
Japanese
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Intermediate
No ember- ecember
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( months)
Autocad
Catalonian
Intensifs numériques (Paris-Mala-
Re it
quais, France)
Vectorworks
Project Assistant Teacher
Rendering
German
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Maxwell
Arabic
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Scripting Mathematica
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Grasshopper
October-No ember
RhinoScript
( monts)
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Intensifs numériques (Paris-Malaquais, France)
Design/Video Adobe Creati e Suite
WATER TOWER
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Description
A critical approach towards green a
he re-use of a former urban infrastr
A programmatic congestion working
An intermediate Astro urf landscap the private programs.
A thick concrete mass pro iding both long urban lifespan
Features
Program:
architecture
Location:
ructure
Paris III (France)
Student ormitor (
g with the water s stems of the cit
Surface:
Sports Club
pe between the public and
h thermal-acoustical efficienc and
m
ater ower
Cinema
heater
ork Center
rooms)
he knot as an opportunit for programatic encounters
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ifferent kinds of knots allow different connexions
he program can be decomposed further for increased connecti it A gap between the public and the pri ate pro ides access
A Second e el Fifth e el C Ninth e el
, Public Programs , Intermediate andscape , Student ormitor
ongitudinal Section showing the programmatic complexit
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A
C
rans ersal Axonometric Sections
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he
ater ower becomes the
pro ides the pri ate spaces of the student dormitor
collision that becomes an infras-
te landscape flows between both,
tectural mass of the building
tructure for the surrounding cit
pro iding a public meeting space
connects directl with the public
with stunning iews of the cit that
spaces of the neighbourhood
he building is di ided into two
An intermedia-
his topographical disruption of
cr stalli ation of a programmatic
clearl different parts the lower
allows quick access to an pro-
one encompasses the public
gram of the
programs and the upper one
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ater ower
the otherwise compact archi-
C.S.O. TAUCHO
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Description Participator Architecture
he possibilit of legall restoring a s
he Small budget and limited work solutions
For example, as a solution for the co
space is created, a greenhouse edib the building for the same price than
Features
squat communit centre is unlocked
kforce impose inno ati e pro ect
Program:
Location:
Communit centre
Santa Cru de enerife
horshops
(Canar Islands)
Stud Room
Surface:
ostl roof waterproofing, a new
Vertical Farm
m
ble garden that adds new features to
Canteen
standard waterproofing
Assembl Space
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Electrical Installation
Staircase Problems ermites
Problems Impossibilit of an
ood deca
embedded installation
Impossibilit of an entirel
Elements worth conser ing
new staircase because of
Implementation RE
regulations
I C- -
and
technical regula-
tions
Strategies
Material sa ing
Reinforcement through
Slab
Rooftop
Problems
Problems
ermites ood deca
Rooftop access deterioration
aterproofing
bolting and gluing of main Strategies
beams
Strategies
Surface-mount installation
Replacement of worn
Placing new planks
Minimal run
out items
Unmounting beams
ack of insulati Expensi e
Replacement of worn
Strategies
and risers
out items
Remo al of exi
Anti-termite treatment
Anti-termite treatment
and unnecessa
Rebuilding
Rebuilding
the roof structu
isassembling step treads
Creation of a n
o er the existin
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Greenhouse Problems
s structural
Expensi e rooftop repair Ceritiface of habitabilit
g damage
related constraints
Openings
ion
concerning the rooftop
Problems
isting access
Partitions Problems
Strategies
interconnection
Small spaces unable to host
Use of greenhouse related
and ersatilit
big crowds
prefab building s stems
ar loads in
ure
new rooftop
ng one
ack of space
Strategies emolition of unnecessar walls
Addition of a new space
Strategies
allowing to respond to the
Resi ing openings
constraints while remaining
Creation of sliding
cheap
partitions
THE ISLAND THE WORLD
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Description
Features
A reflection on the relationship between local and global using the
Location:
example of an island he pro ect encompasses house extentions, which allow islanders to
enerife (Canar Islands) Surface:
host tourists in their home, allowing them to benefit from an economic
Undetermined
acti it that has alwa s remained in the hands of foreig tour opera-
Program:
tors
he pro ect aims to pro ide the necessar tools to the island to
redefine its relationship with the global
ouse Extensions
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SITE I La Finca del Gato
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he pro ect is located in a densel populated urban area with outstanding iews of the cit and the sea All areas of the pro ect are oriented towards the iew but one that creates an area of shade and coolness from which to obser e the street
SITE II Las Arenas
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his example explores an h potetical cooperati e pro ect led b two neighbours It consists of two apartments with a number of shared spaces that open onto the landscape, allowing a ariet of accommodation options
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SITE III La Resbalada
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his pro ect, in addition to pro iding a space for flexible accommodation, allows the creation of a common kitchen shared with the rest of the house, allowing the possibilit of a gastronomic acti it as well as a new meeting place for the inhabitants of the house
CITY OF SHADES
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Description
heoretical approach to the paradox
ation and destruction of undergrou processes generated because of the ground
ecause the underground escapes th
tectural processes, the onl wa to a
is through creating blind spots in
Features
x of gentrification the standardi-
und parts of the cit through urban attraction that exerts the under-
Location: Saint-Ouen Flea Market (France) Surface: Undetermined
he rational space construction archi-
acti el create transgression spaces
n the structures of control.
Program: Flea market gentrification s stem
Foucault’s Control istoricall , control of human so-
Deleuze’s Control In contemporar societies,
ciet starts b disposing the death
control is no longer kept b a
of indi iduals and then extends
central t rannic element, but it’s
towards controlling their li es
exerted b each indi idual onto
themsel es
others, though interiori ation of historic control mechanisms
his kind of societ cr stalli es around the idea of a Panopti-
embedded in the indi idual’s subconscious
con , in wich a centrali ed power sur e s the totalit of indi iduals
ut such a societ would e en-
Absolutist monarchies and totali-
tuall face self-destruction b
tarian states exemplif the mono-
suffocation It needs to release
pol of control
through programmed transgression
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Gentrification ourgeois’s search for new pla grounds pro iding fresh air into
controlled en ironments and the disappear of the underground
the h per-controlled et-set social appro al s stem create a ne er
As far as architecture is a ke
ending expansion towards the
factor in the expansion of control,
margins of economical and social
there isn’t a wa for the architect
de elopment, the underground
to directl pro ide new places for the underground to thri e
ut the paradox is that the ourgeois as a social class need to be
Ne ertheless, there’s an indirect
framed into a controlled s stem
wa for chaos to pre ail
of alue in order to keep their social status
his will e entuall
lead to a further spread of h per-
he bathed b the sun upper le els create an exciting shopping landscape that allows the contemplation of the cit ’s sk line while keeping the cos nineteenth centur atmosphere of a traditional Parisian flea market An urban catwalk
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Under the relentless ga e of the other, the encounter with another person becomes a complex protocol in which nothing is left to chance, leading to a generation of self-conscious indi iduals
he economical deca of space allows the e olution of t pologies
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Underneath the newl de eloped la ers, the less economicall attracti e lower le els become an opportunit space for the politicall incorrect repressed parts of the personalit to release Far from sight, the original flea market structure can e ol e into a new ab lon made of tortured shapes and twisted desires
In these lab rinthine corridors, the meeting with the other becomes an interrogation in which e er thing remains unclear Indifference, iolence, fear, pleasure
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e er thing has a place in the shade
he superposition of simple patterns creates complexit
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MOUNTAIN PARKING he
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alker
Description
Features
Flat site with beautiful mountain ranges fading towards the hori on
Location:
he parking becomes an opportunit to sol e the conflict between the cit and the neglected natural park he new structure transforms the horizon by adding a new mountain range, which isolates the park and allows new iewpoints ri ing through the parking becomes a new landscape experience
uartu Santa Elena (Ital ) Surface: m Program: Parking places ic cle places
he
alker o er the Sea of Reeds
A
C
he pro et allows a better relationship between cit and nature 29
A Section facing North C East anscape Ele ation
Section facing
est
est Ele ation
TWO HOMES
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Description
ug ouse wo rothers and a sma
Preser ation of pri ac while creatin Passable green roof ( he prairie) Grid ouse
he superposition of thr
spaces
he o erlapping grids create flexible
all plot
ng meeting points
ree different grids generates all the
e limits allowing spaces to e ol e
Features
Program: ug ouse
Location: e PrĂŠ-Saint-Ger ais (France)
Grid ouse
ouses Appartments
uplex Semi-detached houses
Surface: ug ouse Grid ouse
m
Commercial space m
Communit center
C
A
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UG OUSE A Ground Floor First Floor C
hird Floor North
ing Section
South
ing Section
GRI
OUSE
A First Floor Fourth Floor
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A
Aerial iew facing Northwest 33
Street iew facing Northeast
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NEW SOUTH
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Description
New South aims to acti el question
global context and the h bridi ation rar
isions
he exhibition emerges as a first ma dating from the time of the final pro
dialogue on the geopolitical periphe
lectures on the southern metropolises
Features
Program:
n the place of the architect in the
Location:
Exhibition space for six architec-
n of local knowledge and contempo-
Paris VI (France)
tural pro ects
Surface:
anifesto of the group’s acti ities ect At the same time, a space for
eries is created through a series of
s
m
ecture Room
he exhibition consists of a series of elements organi ed around a map of the island of enerife A ideo pro ection space, a photographic report on the island’s human landscape, reading documents and drawings of the pro ect itself
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he s mbol of the exhibition is a cartographical continent composed of pieces of maps of each of our pro ect territories As part of a performance, this continent was drawn b hand on the window of the galler
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he exhibition enabled the exchange of iews among members of the association and the public, as well as professionals from the world of architecture
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MODELS
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