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Marymount International School International Bachelor
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Politecnico di Torino Architect Msc in Architecture Construction and City
Responsible, creative, organized, cooperative and respectful person. I am passionate about understanding architecture as an eclectic field of action and knowledge, ambitious for its flexibility to be approached and worked from any field or problem. As an architecture student, I have stood out for being a dedicated person, demanding of myself and being very rigorous and meticulous with my work.
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Internship - PLH Arkitekter Projects PRODUKTIONSHALLEN SET FRA FORPLADSEN
Competition
From left to right: Vordingborg - City Hall Weibel Allerod Velliv Svanamøllen The Cultural Loop
Thesis Projects
Nymollevej Fagerladen 22 Ex Osi-Ghia
From left to right: Academic
PoliTo-Classroom R Kruton ExMoi-Connextile Yondรณ River Port Eco-District Getsemani BAY Zero Energy Building Co-housing The Cutting Edge
Nymollevej PROJECT LOCATION: Copenhagen, Denmark PLH Arkitekter project Project Task: Design process + visual content creation
For the acquisition and new use of the complex of buildings a quick sketch proposal was developed for the inclusion of three main volumes that will be connected to the existing and between them through a walkway that follows the existing modularity divisions and creates an outside distribution. The three new buildings host the new entrance, the added sports hall and a staff house for temporary use. The redistribution of parking was proposed to accomplish with the minimum required and add value to the public space of the complex with the consideration of bike parking that was not included in the existing condition.
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Main Entrance 507605909.8mm²
Staff House 200000000.0mm² Soports Hall 1750750458.5 mm²
Building B 1361015826.1 mm²
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Weibel Allerod PROJECT LOCATION: Copenhagen, Denmark
PLH Arkitekter project Project Task: Design process + visual content creation
Image created by the company Visualizator.
PRODUKTIONSHALLEN SET FRA FORPLADSEN
Small scale project proposed for the company expansion in the back part of the existing complex. The need of the client was to create a new shed that took the main concepts of the traditional industrial building with a completely sustainable language and materiality.
Vordingborg City hall PROJECT LOCATION: Copenhagen, Denmark PLH Arkitekter project/ COMPETITION WINNER Project Task: Post-production
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The competition took place for the proposal of the City Hall expansion. The project aimed to propose a continuity between the existing building and the new building with an atrium as the main connected space in between the buildings and a cohesive facade aesthetics.
Atlas Cedertræ
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eksisterende Atlas Cedertræ Bakketerræn med mulighed for legepladsinstallation med byhistorisk tema
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velliv PROJECT LOCATION: Copenhagen, Denmark PLH Arkitekter project Project Task: 3d model for render + Render + 3d revit model collaboration
Fagerladen 22 PROJECT LOCATION: Copenhagen, Denmark PLH Arkitekter project Project Task: Space planning + visualizations
Svanemollen PROJECT LOCATION: Copenhagen, Denmark Project Team: Riccardo Piazzai & Camila Alzate
With the aim of emphasize the original function of the existing building as “crossed building”, the concept envisions a mixture of volumes, voids and paths that cross the building while overlapping each other. The complex includes – in addition to the commercial spaces – areas for temporary exhibitions, outdoor spaces, offices, and places for study and leisure. The project is designed around a large void full height space which gives access to the commercial galleries. Outside, a pedestrian walkway follows the outline of the concept of the original railways coming out from the existing building, restoring an urban link that has been destroyed over time. The fluid and sinuous shapes, the variety and interweaving spaces and the modulated use of natural light lead to a spatial and functional framework of great complexity, offering constantly changing and unexpected views from within the building and outdoor spaces.
Existing condition Because of the different functions it has taken in time, the current building have closed the original skylights distributed in the 3 bay building. new volumes-cross builbing concept.
Recover covered skylights.
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Landscape is one of the main issues of the project as it should be adaptable and configured by strips, in material and function. Encourages socialization and diversity through innovative use of nature, design, sustainability and technology. The outdoor space tries to expand the limits of the traditional conception of the site in a more close engagement with its context.
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In the First Level, flows and pathways overlap and connect in another dimension to create a dynamic and interactive space. The organized and sequential open space aims to get flexibility of use. Continuity of spaces across the walkway, passing thought the huge double height, makes it a suitable place for any kind of moving and temporary exhibition without wall divisions or interruptions.
Entering the atrium, the main elements of the project are evident: strutural-modulated metalic walls that curved allong the path, define an open and unexpected circulation to cross the building. A new continuous spatiality of multiple perspective points and fragmented geometry is created, designed to achieve a fluid connection and get the sensation of a transitional building.
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Facade and panelizing We have created a strategy for the facade that will work for the new extensions as well as for the integration with the existing building mass. Large structural lamellas in steel creates a dynamic carpet like texture that sweeps the entire building mass. Like a draping unifying the structure creating the image of one. The panel disposition and design allows it to integrate with the outdoor space, as greenery, opaque and transparent relations depending on the inside program or even the integration of interactive walls for a more technological approach. Railing system Both railings, indoor and outdoor, are designed to be part of the structural facade. The Railing comes up as natural extencion of the facade below.
Interior design The modularity of the facade give us a big advantage in designing the interior spaces as the module is easly adaptable to become furniture integrated in the architecture
Functionality The depth facade give us an important flexibility in functionality. From shelves to seatting area
ex osi-ghia PROJECT LOCATION: Turin, Italy Project Team: Riccardo Piazzai & Camila Alzate
With its proximity to the city center, a well-connected system of transportation and the potential to reuse the structure characteristic of the building complex, the site is destined to become a new urban square, out of the ordinary, by transforming the roof into an active part of the project. Taking advantage as well of the visible connections from the roof to the city. In order to become a new commercial hub in Turin that supplies services and function to one of the most complicated areas between the districts of San Salvario and Crocetta, divided from the railway. The relation towards the railway purposes a filter from this polluted context, and changed from a blind wall to an open park were the green retakes and coexist with the structure, a main feature of the architecture that remains through which the main features of the design are taken from.
Existing condition By the degradation overtime part of the skylight in the north section of the building have fallen with a part of the round roof structure in the same section. The objective is to take advantage of the demolished to put in the new and create a more open relation in the most critique points.
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The new commercial hub and cultural anchor for food, shopping, workspace and recreation is the program complemented by a green and urban commercial park, which is open to everyone and therefore involves and develops the surrounding neighbourhood. A unique element of the project is the roof, with a pedestrian street, pop-up retails and open space.
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Following the structure opportunities to place a readable circulation by which the new retail and changeable floor tratment defines the transition spaces with the places to stay and relax. This by the integration of the public space strategies and greenery in the intersection zones, between the commerce modules.
The Project is based on a scheme to maximize the commercial areas value with the design of a new mezzanine looking towards the new green gallery and a series of commercial floating boxes facing the hanging corridor. The desing entailed a thorough analysis of the existing building by looking at key customer types and their routes posibilities and variations through the building, evaluating the new commercial offer by connecting the exterior space with both, direct access to the level and passing thought the ground floor.
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Hotel Facade ‘The Holtel facade is made by a double skin; a fist layer of glass and a second made of vertical steel lamella. The lamellas are designed into a folded system which allow to open and close the panels in relationship with the sun orientation. The strong materiality allows it to merge with the new architecture proposed as well for the commercial spaces. Floating shop facade The shops facade are made by glass in order to give as much as light and visibility as possible to the shop. A second skin is added in micro-perforated steel which give a nice effect of opacity/translucency when needed, depending on the temporal renting requirements.
Social Stair ‘Architectural elements of the project are designed with the same material as micro-perforated steel in order to give an homogeneus design which emphasize the industrial character of the building and allow a good integration of green walls when is desired. Urban design and integration Urban design follow the same rules. The seating areas outside in the linear park are made by a light micro-perforated sheet rounded. The facade facing the park includes in its design a modulation of opaque and transparent panels that allow an interior-exterior connection integrated in the design, following the structure modules.
The Cultural Loop PROJECT LOCATION: Évry- Courcouronnes, France FINALIST BIM COMPETITION 2019 Project Team: Riccardo Piazzai & Camila Alzate
Understanding BIM as an eclectic approach, composed by an addition of processes and different actors, BIM was used to optimize the design and the quality of the project. We used a shared platform in which a central model was saved, helping us to conceive the use of BIM not just as a software but more as a collection of information. Each team member worked simultaneously on a local file colligated to the central model. The architecture proposed was meant to hold a cultural program that will not only offer the inner utility of the spaces, but that will gather an open space design that integrates the architecture with the development of open space activities, complementary to the cultural center program. The building unfolds like a ribbon which form was decided by the fitting of the plot and the urban diagonals of the neighborhood. Form development
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PROGRAM. Hall Reception Childrens games Digital P.S Discretion
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Corridor 1 Corridor 2 Private Sanitary Hosted services room Meeting room Secretary office Permanent office Direction office Association Office
Hall Reception Childrens games Digital P.S Discretion Public sanitary Storage Storage and reprography Storage room Storehouse Strollers lobby Lodge Control room Cafeteria
Corridor 1 Corridor 2 Private Sanitary Hosted services room Meeting room Secretary office Permanent office Direction office Association Office Multi-aula Annex Computer room Office educational kitchen Training room and workshop Plastic art workshop Dancing room Music Room Local garden
Public sanitary Storage Storage and reprography Storage room Storehouse Strollers lobby Lodge Control room Cafeteria
Corridor 1 Corridor 2 Private Sanitary Hosted services room Meeting room Secretary office Permanent office Direction office Association Office Multi-aula Annex Computer room Office educational kitchen Training room and workshop Plastic art workshop Dancing room Music Room Local garden
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The diagonal part of the building is configured by modular spaces that are placed in consecutive different heights, bringing up the pyramid concept of the context architecture. This volumetric gesture not only creates a relationship with the urban context but increase the sustainable performance of the building by setting a beneficial slope for the solar panels and aggregate the square meters of the south faรงade.
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POLITO-CLASSROOM R PROJECT LOCATION: Turin, Italy Project Team: N. Livio, R. Piazzai, Camila Alzate
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With the acknowledgement of the changeable characters of a project design and development, for the building od classrooms R of the Politecnico di Torino, the process was created in the design criterias that will define a parametric design that allow the project to adjust more efficiently to changes during it’s design phase.
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PARAMETRIC SURFACE FACADE DISPOSITION According to classroom orientation
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kruton PROJECT LOCATION: Beijing, China
The project was develope under the concepts set by a master plan, which area of study consider 1km x 1km. Considering in the study the management of the master plan, with the different areas of development, cesions and area of ocupation of the complexes projected.
Master Plan Project Team: X. Leon, S. Hosie, Camila Alzate Kruton Building: Individual Project
Localization of the floors shown: 2nd floor: Variety of appartments proposed 6th floor: Common services connecting to the second building of the complex by the bridge.
Double Facade + Terraces Sections
APPARTMENT ZOOM IN:
Location: 6th floor
Flexibility graph:
South facade Environmental Study
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Kitchen Details:
The re-use of a building must be considered as a complex
CONNEXTILE - EX MOI PROJECT LOCATION: Turin, Italy
process, that doesn´t follows a linear conception, but a conti-
Project Team: A. Carvallo, A. Falzone, Camila Alzate
nuous change design that must be thoughtful of the economic, cultural, historical and environmental values that the building has. It´s a systematic distribution of spaces, circulations,
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Address Via Fratelli Passone, n 14, Torino - Zone 6
ZERO ENERGY BUILDING
description Social Housing organized in three levels with 12 apartments. The ground floor is organized by service areas and storage for the inhabitants. REALIZZATO CON UN PRODOTTO AUTODESK VERSIONE PER STUDENTI
Project Team: R. Piazzai, A. Falzone, L. Nicoletti, Camila Alzate
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Double glazing with air gap, metal frame without thermal break U= 3,7 W/m2K ggl = 0,75
New wall with cellular brick with high insula�on U= 0,30 W/m2K
Pitched brick roof U= 2,20 W/m2K
Add 11cm insola�on U= 0,25 W/m2K
Exis�ng natural gas boiler h= 0,75
PVC triple glazed windows U= 2,0 W/m2K ggl = 0,67
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Pitched roof in brick with a high level of insula�on U= 0,80 W/m2K
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h i s t o ry o f t h e b u i l d i n g This building is one of the construc�on plan of social housings during the 1970s.
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The aim of the project was to improve the enrgy consumption of an existing building to get as near as possible to a zero energy builging consumption. The intervention proposed allows the building of via Fratelli Passone, 14 at Turin, to cosume 8 times less the primary energy consuption that it regiter now-a-days.
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co-housing PROJECT LOCATION: Turin, Italy PROJECT LOCATION: Nanjing, China Project Team: R. Piazzai & Camila Alzate
Turin The study of typologies and urban morphologies gave the basis of the development of two complex of co-housing in two different sites. Even though both complexes contain the same use, the culture of the place, the understanding of the space in two different cities will give as a result two types of architecture completly different for the same use.
Urban & Typologies Study
Part-Cut Axonometric Views
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getsemani bay PROJECT LOCATION: Cartagena, Colombia
Project Team: D. Dossman, N. Trujillo, Camila Alzate
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yondo river port PROJECT LOCATION: Yondรณ, Colombia Individual Project
The displacement is a consequence of the territorial fight due to the pressure and conflict generated by the acquisition of more valuable land. This added to the vulnerability of the population, given the lack of opportunity and the large indexes of needs they handle. Because of this critical situation of the region a network of peasant markets was proposed, to offer food security to the population. The main headquarters of the network was located in Yondo, due to its strategic position in the region and its river characteristics that allow the location of the port. Renewable energies from the river, turbines are located in each pier.
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eco-district PROJECT LOCATION: Suba, Bogotรก, Colombia Master Plan Team: M. Castro, M. Korn, Camila Alzate
Neighborhood area of study: 1km x 1km
Before and After Nolli comparisson
4 Areas of intervention were chosen to develop different scale projects that will allow the transformation of the neighborhood. Each area develope a zoomed in axonometry that will explore the intervention in detail, 2 sections and 4 temporary axonometries that explained that development of the project by phases in time.
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the cutting edge PROJECT LOCATION: Turin, Italy
Project Team: Riccardo Piazzai & Camila Alzate