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Portfolio

by Carles

Most representative projects and works

Tuca Vancells

e-mail: carlestuca@gmail.com Skype : carlestukus telephone: +32 (0) 494 13 60 60 / +34 636 11 23 24


Portfolio

by Carles

Most representative projects and works

e-mail: carlestuca@gmail.com Skype : carlestukus telephone: +32 (0) 494 13 60 60 / +34 636 11 23 24

Tuca Vancells

This is a summary of my most representative works as a student and as a young architect. A conceptual display of 16 projects with the purpose of exposing my reflections about the world where we are living from the anthropological, spatial, formal and creative point of view that architecture may provide. The projects are located in a variety of scenarios, examples of the relationship between human beings with ourselves and with our environment and its reciprocal and constant transformation. They talk about the reconstruction and rehabilitation of the contemporary western metropolis (as an alternative to

the urban sprawl); about spaces of high complexity where economic, cultural and bio-environmental dynamics, don’t seem a priori, to achieve a meeting point; about the disappearance of the city limits and the unstoppable domestication of wild nature and landscape colonization. These topics are treated at different scales depending on the project demands, from the dwelling to the building, the city and its hinterland. Hereby I declare willing to reinforce my responsibility and compromise as an architect towards society to build a worthy and comfortable human space and a more sustainable world.


Academic Act.

[Exclusivamente para uso acadĂ˜mico]

Research Partnership

Professional Activity

Contents

Most representative projects and works


IBE (Institut Barcelona Esports)

in IBE (Works and i Maintenance dep.)

Professional activity

Team: Verónica Omonte, Guillem Ordóñez, Carles Tuca, Eduard Valencoso Location: 40 Estadi av, 08038 Barcelona, Spain

2008-2009 | 41 21 56 N / 02 09 06 E

Budget: ± 2 750 000 eur

“Picornell” Olympic Pool, St. Jordi palace and the Olimpic stadium. IBE off.

Barcelona Sports Institute is a city council organism responsible for the management, upkeep and promotion of the sport buildings and events of Barcelona. Some remarkable events in the city, such as the European Athletics Championship or the last stage of the “Tour de France”, were the reason for the improvement and renewal of their headquarters. The works and maintenance department of the IBE was in charge of the interior renewal and the supervision of the work as well as the design of some furniture. The offices are part of “Picornell” Olympic Pool

Previous state of the open office space, ground floor

Complex. A two story, sixty meters long, block with a façade towards the east, facing the Olympic Stadium and the other, the west one, is looking towards the indoor Olympic pool. Both levels are similarly organized. A central reception lobby divides the building into two parts. One is an open office space with a row of private bureaus like theatre boxes leaning out to the pool. The other has a restroom core linked to the lobby and protecting the institutional area, with political, management and press offices as well as meeting rooms.

Previous state of the service corrridor, first floor

Elevation and section of the cupboards in the reception lobby

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Reception lobby, ground floor | Elevation and plan of the reception table

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Despatx del regidor/a d’esports

Service corridor, first floor

Staircase, first floor

External view of the “Institut Barcelona Esports” offices

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Elevation of the cupborads in the main meeting room

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Main meeting room

Elevation of the cupboards in the lounge

Cupboards in the lounge

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The Palm’s Cross

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Professional activity

Team: Mariona Nubials, Carles Tuca, Eduard Valencoso Location: Raval N-O, Ciutat Vella district, Barcelona, Spain Budget: ± 85 000 eur

2010-2011 | 41 23 05 N / 02 10 05 E

Building density and activity mixing turned this place into one of the smallest, most transited crossings. When the city council limited the cars entry, their number considerably decreased leaving a street furniture surplus, an invisible palm and an inadequate pavement. The purpose was to get rid of the obsolete traffic equipment at the time we provided a special entity to the space. We used the fact of the palm to turn it into the symbol of the crossing.

The granite stone pieces circular arrangement makes obvious the presence of the palm tree and gives the impression of unique, single and outstanding place. Street furniture elimination allows the space to breath. The aim to achieve is to perceive it as a square more than a simple crossroad. This is just the first phase of the project. A public space does not belong to the collective conscience until it offers a long-term activity in which users who live there can take part.

Plan of the circular arrangement of piees of white granite and black granite

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2 planters 4 traffic lights 1 turístic signpost 2 retractable bollards 6 bollards 2 traffic control panels

Previous state of the palm’s cross

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2010-2011 | 41 23 07 N / 02 10 28 E

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There are two overall horizontal systems in the proposal. The first system is the surface itself, divided by usage strips. The second one are the recuperated medieval paths. The plot and the square shelter three and two uses, respectively. In the south of the plot is placed the activity fringe with a playground and small terrace that today belongs to a small cafe. In both centres there are two sojourn areas that work as a sponge which absorb the tensions produced by façade plains’ distortion. In the north, the strips are connected to the façade activity. In the plot, it totally surrenders to the aqueduct and the new equipment entrance. In the other, it is related to a Thai restaurant.

Electric Motorbike Parking

Accessibility

Motorbikes’ parking replacement

Press & Publications

Project Hot_spots

Public Events

Tourist Spot

sense escala

Every system and every strip have their own pavement. The medieval path is reproduced by a yellow sandy stone. Red asphalt is extended all over the most static areas, while soft pavements such as rubber gra and granitic sand are used on the playground and on the square centr The ramp in front of the aqueduct is covered with a wiped out stone c “Montjuic”, very common in historical buildings of the city.

Historic Construction Isidre Nonell square _1

Leisure Activity

Playground Motorbike Parking

Plural Projection sidre Nonell square _2

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Press & Publications

Accessibility Project Hot_spots


Debarge house Professional activity

2011 | 41 51 20 N / 02 44 11 E

Sketch of first ideas

at 038 Arquitectura Team: Eva Gayolà, Albert Santaló, Carles Tuca Location: Les Comes residential, Sils, Girona, Spain Budget: ± 170 000 eur The project began with a ground floor plan provided by the clients and the condition of a possible posterior construction of a mezzanine. Due to administrative restrictions, we were able to build just a single-story house. A good control of the house’s height was necessary to dissemble the intentions of the owners. The challenge was to make the space under the roof as tall as possible while pretending the house to be as low as we could. A succession of three different volumes

respond to the different functional divisions of the plan. Inside, spaces of different height are expressed, outside, with different roof composition. Imperfect symmetry unifies the volumes keeping the same façade height in the entire perimeter. This fact added to a hipped-shaped roof give the impression of a lower construction. Eventually, the client assumed the risk of a gabled roof in order to gain more for its mezzanine space.

Isometric view

Volumes and roofs concept [Exclusivamente para uso acadØmico]

Cross section

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South-west elevation [Exclusivamente para uso acadØmico]

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House for Mick (Can Salvi)

at 038 Arquitectura

Professional activity

Team: Eva Gayolà, Albert Santaló, Carles Tuca Location: Solà de Badós, Cabanelles, Girona, Spain Budget: ± 105 000 eur

2011 | 42 16 07 N / 02 46 26 E

Just three exterior walls rise up from the original building. They enfold an 80 m2 surface close to a square. Next to the west façade is possible to intuit a small annex. The ruins show the existence of a two-story house with a gabled roof. The rests of the building are located in the «Solà de Badós» neighbourhood, on the sunny slope of a mountain, in a big clearing of a forest reserve. There are more house, some ruined, some restored. Can Salvi, together with the other cottages, belongs to the rural landscape and its history.

Neighbouring cottage: Ca’l Petitot

Ground floor

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Ruins of Can Salvi

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The proposal is based on the town-planning regulations and the client’s will. He does not want the exact restitution of the building, but he wants to keep the old cottages’ style. The volume leans on the existing walls, without big windows and following the formal criteria of the area’s rural architecture. The day zone is in the ground floor, it conserves the original space, in the exception of the bathroom and the stairs. The night zone in first floor, it is much more comparted in rooms and an open space that can be closed up too.

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Spice Harbour

at Inspiration (Desing Dep.)

Professional activity

Team: G. Jaigopal, J.Clement, N. Gagarin, D. Gigendran, C. Tuca Location: Bazard rd. V/40, Mattancherry, Fort Kochi, Kerala, India Budget: Âą 42 000 000 inr

2013-2014 | 09 58 00 N / 76 15 13 E

Fort Kochi is the most important island (a peninsula indeed) in the harbour of Ernakulam, the ancient delta of the Periyar River. Due to its good climate and strategic position, it has been for centuries a global commercial port in which even Roman merchants sailed to buy pepper and sell it in the Empire. Nowadays all the commercial activity moved to the prosper city of Ernakulam and Fort Kochi remains as an Indian colonial vestige for its visitor delight. Spice Harbour was and old Dutch warehouse of Fort Kochi, rehabilitated into a small hotel of

Construction of a new tiled roof and rising of the demolished walls

14 rooms + 2 suites. The square-shaped plot has a main road in one side and the sea in its opposite. We can distinguish four different parts: two long blocks by the sides facing each other, a newer building in blue and a central garden. The bigger block became the room area and the other a restaurant, while the blue building turned into the staff/logistic core. The old custom court is now a green lawn with a pool opened to the fabulous harbour waterscape in one end and an outdoor lounge/reception protecting it from the street in the other.

The blue building keeps the aesthetics and dimensions of the urban landscape

View of the restaurant and the lawn with the exterior reception / lounge on the right side at the back and the pool on the left hand in the foreground

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The exterior reception/lounge separates the el placid from am always busy street

The room block from the terrace of the restaurant

Axonometry: (left > right) By the sides, the restaurant and the room block. In the centre the garden with the pool of black granite slabs and the reception in the other side

The restaurant of industrial ambience with the harbour at the back, ground floor

The “Spice Suite�

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Molins de Rei (PEPHA)*

for Carme Bosch Arauz

Partnership: photographic elevation performance

2012-2013 | 41 24 45 N / 02 01 02 E

Team: Carme Bosch, Gemma Caballé, Eva Gayolà, Carles Tuca Location: Molins de Rei, Barcelona, Spain * Special Plan of historical and architectural Heritage

Molins de Rei railway station, beginnings of the XXth century, col. Lluís Miquel Tuells

Molins de Rei is a small city of 24.800 inhabitants in the metropolitan area of Barcelona. To maintain and protect its architectural heritage, the council of the town ordered an architectural heritage conservation plan. A catalogue that collects all the ancient buildings and its singularities of the densified area and its surroundings within the administrative limits of the municipality. It is also a set of regulations and legal mechanisms to improve the architectural and urban heritage protection and ensure a better urban development in the target areas.

any 2009 PRESERVAR:

any 2009 PRESERVAR:

ADEQUAR: ADEQUAR: -parament façanes-parament façanes -baranes -baranes

Nivell 4

Nivell 4

any 1972 any 1975 PRESERVAR: PRESERVAR:

ADEQUAR: ADEQUAR: -restaurar estucs -restaurar estucs -rètols -rètols -cablejat i caixes -cablejat i caixes

ADEQUAR: ADEQUAR: ADEQUAR: ADEQUAR:ADEQUAR: ADEQUAR: -parament façana -parament façana -parament façana -parament façana -alineació a vial -alineació a vial -proporcions obertures -cablejat -proporcions obertures -cablejat -persianes caixó -persianes caixó -cablejat i caixes -cablejat i caixes

Nivell 3

Nivell 4

49Casanova Carrer de Rafael Casanova núm. 49 Carrer denúm. Rafael 78513/10 78513/10

Nivell 4

Nivell 4

any 1905 any 1927 any 1905 any 1905 any 1905 any 1927 any 1905 any 1905 PRESERVAR: PRESERVAR: PRESERVAR: PRESERVAR: PRESERVAR: PRESERVAR: PRESERVAR: PRESERVAR: -façana original originaloriginal PB -façana original -façana original -façana original PB-façana-façana -façana original -façana original -motllures i mènsules PBi -restaurar -tanca i pati a ca PB -restaurar -restaurar estucs i -restaurar esgrafiats estucs i esgrafiats-motllures i mènsules estucs esgrafiats estucs i esgrafiats -tanca i pati a carrer -motllures i mènsules -motllures i mènsules -motllures i mènsules -motllures i mènsules -remat coberta -remat coberta

any 1975 PRESERVAR:

any 1930 PRESERVAR: -cornisa

Nivell 3

núm.2 núm.2 Carrer Rubió i OrsCarrer Rubió i Ors 78513/11 78513/11

any 1930 any 1972 PRESERVAR: PRESERVAR: -cornisa

any 1930 any 1930 PRESERVAR: PRESERVAR: -façana original -façana original

This catalogue provides a protection level to a list of buildings and explains façade by façade, all the elements to be preserved, modified or removed in each one of them. During the process, more than 500 buildings where measured, photographed and analysed. Part of the analysis consisted in flatting the buildings to 2D in Photoshop, pic by pic and then match them up in more than 20 explicative façades, called urban fronts. I directly assisted Carme Bosch Arauz in this project, architectural heritage specialist and director of the heritage urban plan.

ADEQUAR: ADEQUAR: -humitats -humitats -cablejat i caixes -cablejat i caixes

Nivell 4

53Casanova Carrer de Rafael Casanova núm.51 C. Rafael Casanova núm.51 C. Rafael Casanova núm. 53 Carrer denúm. Rafael 78513/08 78513/09 78513/08 78513/09

ADEQUAR: ADEQUAR: ADEQUAR: ADEQUAR: -recuperar unitati façana -cablejat caixes -cablejat i caixes -recuperar unitat façana amb els núms. 55 amb a 63 els núms. 55 a 63 -cablejat i caixes -cablejat i caixes

ADEQUAR:

ADEQUAR:

Nivell 2Nivell 2 Nivell 2 Nivell 2 Nivell 2 Nivell 2 Nivell 2 Nivell 2 CatàlegCatàleg de Béns: Catàleg de Béns: 84 Catàleg de Béns Catàleg de Béns: 84 Catàleg de Béns: 84 Catàleg de Béns: 84 de84 Béns: 84 Catàleg de Béns: 84 núm. 59núm. C. R.Casanova 61-63Casanova Carrer de Rafael Casanova 65Casanov Carrer d 55-57Casanova Carrer de Rafaelnúm. Casanova núm. 65 Carrer denúm. Rafael núm. 55-57 Carrernúm. de Rafael 59 C. R.Casanova 61-63 Carrernúm. de Rafael 78513/05 78513/03 78513/02 78513/19 78513/19 78513/05 78513/03 78513/02

Front of (49 - 65) Rafael Casanova street

PARÀMETRES NORMATIUS PARÀMETRES D'ORDENACIÓ: NORMATIUS D'ORDENACIÓ:

PGM: Alçada reguladora PGM: Alçada màxima: reguladora PB+2=10,60m màxima: | PB+3=13.65m PB+2=10,60m | PB+3=13.65m Resta: Alçada i coronament Resta: Alçada existents i coronament existents

AR:

any 1940 PRESERVAR: -parcel·lari original

R: ADEQUAR: erenciar -proprorcions finestra P1 ns balcó -pla reculat caixes -cablejat

any 2008 any 1843 PRESERVAR: PRESERVAR: -parcel·lari -parcel·lari original original

ADEQUAR: -directriu balcó i barana -arc P2 -aplacat PB -cablejat

any 1886 PRESERV: -parcel·lari original

any 1886 PRESERVAR: -testera -façana original -obertura original -barana

any 1886 PRESERVAR: -façana original -obertures originals (es podran afegir dos eixos) -barana i reixa -fusteria portal

ADEQUAR: ADEQUAR: ADEQUAR: ADEQUAR: -pla reculat -proporció -proporcions finestra PB -parament façana -coronament: -cablejat finestra 1P -parament façana línia única -cablejat -cablejat any 1792 -proporcions finest. PRESERVAR: -reixa | aparell a.c. -volumetria i façanes originals -llinda portal PB -badiu

ADEQUAR: -proporcions obertures quadrades -unificar color façanes -unificar fusteries i persianes -construccions espai lliure privat -baixant uralita -cablejat i caixes

Nivell 4

Nivell 4

Nivell 4

Nivell 4

Nivell 3

Eixos de composició Eixos a respectar de composició a respectar

any 1948 PRESERVAR:

any 1948 PRESERVAR:

MOLINS

ADEQUAR: -volum -cos sortint -unificar acabats PB -rètols | cablejat i caixes

ADEQUAR: -volum -unificar tendals -antena, cablejat i caixes

ADEQUAR: -volum -cos sortint -aplacat ceràmic

ADEQUAR: -rètols -cablejat

Nivell 4

Nivell 4

Nivell 4

núm. 56-58 c. Major 80522/29

núm.54 c.Major |1 Balmes núm. 3 c. Balmes 80522/28 80522/27

Nivell 2 Catàleg de Béns: 126 núm. 5-7 c. Balmes 80522/26

any 1972 DE REI

PRESERVAR:

MOLINS

anyESPECIAL 1850 PLA DE ESPECIAL PATRIM DE PLA REI PRESERVAR: -volumetria i façana -obertures i balcons -cornisa i fris -fusteria i serralleria -estucs i esgrafiats

Front of (1 - 25) Jaume Balmes any 1917 PRESERVAR: -volumetria i façanes originals -estructura tipològica -esgrafiats -fusteries i baranes -torricó i accés posterior

any 1880 any 1900 PRESERVAR: PRESERVAR: -façana original -façana original -barana i fusteria balcó -emmarcament portal -cornisa: si remunta: reconstrucció

any 1880 PRESERVAR: -façana original -estuc original -emmarcament de pedra portal PB

any 1976 any 1983 any 1864 any 1888 any 1862 any 1936?? PARÀMETRES NORMATIUS D'ORDENACIÓ: PRESERVAR: PRESERVAR: PRESERVAR: PRESERVAR: PRESERVAR: PRESERVAR: Alçada reguladora màxima c. Major i c. Balmes 1 i 3: PB+2=10,60m-edifici original Eixos de -volumetria composició iafaçanes respectar originals -volumetria i façana original c. Balmes 17 a 25 i c. Sant Miquel: PB+2=9,50m -estructura tipològica -emmarcaments i sòcol -estructura tipològica pedra vermella Resta: Alçada i coronament existents -façana posterior -rellotge de sol

ADEQUAR: -cablejat i caixes

ADEQUAR: -aplacat sòcol PB -cablejat i caixes

ADEQUAR: -persiana de caixó -aparells a.c. -cablejat i caixes

ADEQUAR: -humitats -recuperar estuc PB -treure pintura emmarcament PB -cablejat i caixes

ADEQUAR: -cablejat

ADEQUAR ADEQUAR: -persianes de caixó -restituir pla de façana -obra vista i aplacat PB -cablejat -cablejat

ADEQUAR: -parament façana -eixos composició -cablejat i caixes

ADEQUAR: -humitats PB -cablejat i caixes

Nivell 1 Catàleg de Béns: 31 núm. 1 c. Major 80504/19

Nivell 3

Nivell 3

Nivell 3

Nivell 1 Catàleg de Béns: 30 núm. 9 c. Major 80504/15 5

Nivell 4

Nivell 4

Nivell 4

Nivell 2

núm. 11 c. Major 80504/15

núm. 13 c. Major 80504/14

núm. 15 c. Major 80504/13

núm. 17 c. Major 80504/12

any 1922 PRESERVAR: -façana original -ornamentació -coronament (remunta reculada)

any 1930 PRESERVAR: -façana original -estucs i esgrafiats -coronament (remunta reculada)

any 1924 PRESERVA -façana orig

ADEQUAR: -treure pintura emmarcaments de pedra PB -rètols -cablejat i caixes

ADEQUAR: -porta accés habitatge -cromatisme façana posterior -cablejat

ADEQUAR: -restituir estucs PB -rètol -caixes i cablejat

ADEQUAR: -aplacat PB -cablejat i c

Nivell 1 Catàleg de Béns: 29 núm. 19 c. Major 80504/11

Nivell 1 Catàleg de Béns: 28 núm. 21 c. Major 80504/10

Nivell 1 Catàleg de Béns: 27 núm. 23 c. Major 80504/09

Nivell 2 Catàleg de núm. 25 c. M 80504/08

Nivell 3

Balmes núm. 21 c. Balmes núm.23Balmes núm. 25 c. Balmes n.38 S. M. núm. 38 C. Sant Miquel núm. 38 C. Sant Miquel 80522/21 80522/20 80522/18 80522/17 80522/17 80522/17

Nivell 1 Catàleg de Béns: 32 núm. 9 Plaça de la Creu 80504/20

HISTÒRIC I ARQUITECTÒNIC DE MOLINS DE REI

núm. 3 c. Major núm. 5 c. Major núms. 7 c. Major 80504/18 80504/17 80504/16 0 Document per a l'aprovació inicial

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PARÀMETRES NORMATIUS D'ORDENACIÓ: Alçada reguladora màxima per les remuntes i edificis de Nivell 4: PB+2P=10,60m

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Considered buildings: EDIFICIS Map of Molins de Rei

HISTÒRICS

any 1905 PRESERVAR: -façana original -restaurar estucs i esgrafiats -motllures i mènsules

VILA

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Nivell 4 núm. 1 Carrer del Molí 78513/01 ADEQUAR:

-humitats -cablejat i caixes

any 1905 any 1927 PRESERVAR: PRESERVAR: -façana original -façana original PB -motllures i mènsules PB -restaurar estucs i esgrafiats -motllures i mènsules -remat coberta

any 1905 PRESERVAR: -façana original -tanca i pati a carrer

any 1963 PRESERVAR:

ADEQUAR: ADEQUAR: -recuperar unitat façana -cablejat i caixes amb els núms. 55 a 63 -cablejat i caixes

ADEQUAR:

ADEQUAR: -aparells d'aire condicionat -cablejat i caixes

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C2. Alçats Normatius: C. RAFAEL CASANOVA núms. 47 a 65

ADEQUAR: -cantell lloses balcons

any 1999 PRESERVAR: -parcel·lari original

Orthophotomap of Molins de Rei (1947)

Nivell 4

Nivell 2 Catàleg de Béns: 84 núm. 59 C. R.Casanova 78513/05

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DE REI

Nivell 2 Catàleg de Béns: 84 núm. 65 Carrer de Rafael Casanova 78513/02

any 1843 any 2008 PRESERVAR: PRESERVAR: -parcel·lari -parcel·lari original original

any 1886 PRESERV: -parcel·lari original

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ADEQUAR: ADEQUAR: -volum -remat: diferenciar -proporcions obertur. parcel·lari -directriu balcó i baran.-proporcions balcó -pla reculat -cablejat i caixes -aplacat ceràmic -cablejat i caixes

Nivell 2 Catàleg de Béns: 84 núm. 61-63 Carrer de Rafael Casanova 78513/03

Nivell 2 Catàleg de Béns: 127 núm. 11-13-15 c. Balmes 80522/24

núm. 9 c. Balmes 80522/25

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Carme Bosch, arquitecta

ADEQUAR: -humitats -paraments de façanes -unificar tancaments i persianes -cablejat

Nivell 2 Catàleg de Béns: 84 núm. 55-57 Carrer de Rafael Casanova 78513/19

any 1965 PRESERVAR:

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PRESERVAR: -volumetria i façanes -arcades -fusteria i serralleria originals -coronament -ornamentació

any 1886 PRESERVAR: -testera -façana original -obertura original -barana

any 1886 PRESERVAR: -façana original -obertures originals (es podran afegir dos eixos) -barana i reixa -fusteria portal

ADEQUAR: -proprorcions finestra P1 -pla reculat -cablejat

ADEQUAR: -directriu balcó i barana -arc P2 -aplacat PB -cablejat

ADEQUAR: -pla reculat -coronament: línia única -proporcions finest. -reixa | aparell a.c.

ADEQUAR: ADEQUAR: ADEQUAR: -proporció -proporcions finestra PB -parament façana -cablejat finestra 1P -parament façana -cablejat -cablejat

Nivell 4

Nivell 4

Nivell 4

Nivell 4

Nivell 4 núm. 1 Carrer del Molí 78513/01

Nivell 4

Nivell 4

núm. 17 c. Balmes 80522/23

núm. 19 c. Balmes núm. 21 c. Balmes núm.23Balmes núm. 25 c. Balmes n.38 S. M. núm. 38 C. Sant Miquel núm. 38 C. Sant Miquel 80522/22 80522/21 80522/20 80522/18 80522/17 80522/17 80522/17

Nivell 3

Nivell 3

C2. Alçats Normatius: C. RAFAEL CASANOVA núms. 47 a 65

PLA ESPECIAL DE PATRIMONI HISTÒRIC I ARQUITECTÒNIC DE MOLINS DE REI

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sc 1_500 any 1923 PRESERVAR: -façana original -estucs i esgrafiats -fusteria del portal original PB

any 1830 PRESERVAR: -façana original -restituir esgrafiats -cornisa i tortugada -arc balcó

any 1800 PRESERVAR: -façana original -restituir esgrafiats -cornisa i tortugada -arc balcó

any 1830 PRESERVAR: -façana original -restituir esgrafiats -cornisa i tortugada

any 1880?? PRESERVAR: -façana original -cornisa

ADEQUAR: -aplacat PB: restaurar estuc -cablejat i caixes

ADEQUAR: -restituir estuc PB, arc i llosa balcó -persianes de plàstic -rètols -cablejat i caixes

ADEQUAR: -restiruir estuc PB -persiana de caixó -persiana de tisora -cablejat i caixes

ADEQUAR: -restiruir estuc PB -persianes de plàstic -aparell a.c. -persiana de tisora -cablejat i caixes

ADEQUAR: -restituir estuc -cablejat i caixes

VAR:

Nivell 2 Catàleg de Béns: 25 núm. 27-29 c. Major any80504/07 1976 any 1936?? PRESERVAR: PRESERVAR:

Nivell 2 Catàleg de Béns: 24 núm.31 c. Major any 1862 80504/06 PRESERVAR: -edifici original -emmarcaments i sòcol pedra vermella -façana posterior -rellotge de sol

Nivell 2 Nivell 2 Catàleg de Béns: 24 Catàleg de Béns: 24 núm. 33 c. Major núm. 35 c. Major any 1864 80504/05 80504/04 PRESERVAR: -volumetria i façanes originals -estructura tipològica

R:

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ADEQUAR: -aparells d'aire condicionat -cablejat i caixes

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any 1963 PRESERVAR:

ADEQUAR:

ATRIMONI HISTÒRIC I ARQUITECTÒNIC DE MOLINS DE REI

Nivell 2

any 2003 PRESERVAR:

any 1972 PRESERVAR:

MOLINS

DE REI

PLA ESPECIAL DE PATRIMONI HISTÒRIC I ARQUITECTÒNIC DE MOLINS DE REI

ADEQUAR: -parament façana -baranes balcons -cablejat

ADEQUAR: -volumetria -restituir pla de façana

Nivell 4

Nivell 4

núm. 37 c. Major any80504/03 1922 PRESERVAR: -façana original -ornamentació -coronament (remunta reculada)

núm. 39 c. Major any80504/02 1930 PRESERVAR: -façana original -estucs i esgrafiats -coronament (remunta reculada)

ADEQUAR:

ADEQUAR:

núm. 41 c. Major 80504/01

C1. Front Normatiu: CARRER MAJOR núms. 1 a 41

any 1924 PRESERVAR: -façana original

any 1923 PRESERVAR: -façana original -estucs i esgrafiats -fusteria del portal original PB

ADEQUAR:

0

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2

any 1830 PRESERVAR: -façana original -restituir esgrafiats -cornisa i tortugada -arc balcó

any 1800 PRESERVAR: -façana original -restituir esgrafiats -cornisa i tortugada -arc balcó

any 1830 PRESERVAR: -façana original -restituir esgrafiats -cornisa i tortugada

any 1880?? PRESERVAR: -façana original -cornisa

any 2003 PRESERVAR:

any 1972 PRESERVAR:

ADEQUAR:

ADEQUAR:

ADEQUAR:

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Calzarello tower

for 038 Arquitectura

Partnership: 3D consultant

Team: Eva Gayolà, Albert Santaló, Carles Tuca Location: Prunelli di Fium’Orbu, Haute-Corse, Corsica, France Budget: ± 300 000 eur

2012 | 41 59 16 N / 04 26 18 E

Calzarello is a leisure and touristic spot on the east coast of Corsica. The building is isolated but not far away from the main touristic focuses and next to the mouth of the Fium’Orbu River in the middle of an endless sandy beach. This protected environment offers an exceptional and privileged location to carry out activities related with tourism. The preliminary design attempts to give the owners an idea of how to materialize their dreams. Roof plan

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The tower must be an iconic attractor. It gets rid of their annexed volumes and its structure is undressed leaving the tower as it is. The purpose is to let people feel the purity and majesty of the tower while it opens towards its surroundings. The rehabilitation of the slabs and the roofs creates a close-to-open gradient of spaces giving the user different possibilities of experience with several degrees of communication with the environment. A new light outdoor stage, next to the tower, completes the gradient sequence.

Current state

South-east elevation

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House for Núria

for 038 Arquitectura

Partnership: executive project

Team: Eva Gayolà, Albert Santaló, Carles Tuca Location: Seva, Barcelona, Spain Budget: ± 132 600 eur

2011 | 41 49 59 N / 02 17 12 E

The project is composed by three modules that search the best orientation depending on the activities that they hold. In the ground floor the room’s module turns towards the east, protected by a circulation stripe in the west. The collective zone of the house opens completely towards the south. The last module is a mezzanine that looks to the landscape.

Prevoius sketch for a solar study

Long section

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South-east elevation Ground floor

The building structure is made of cross-laminated timber panels. This material makes walls thinner, that is to say, a higher surface efficiency. The weight of the main structure is reduced nearly to the half, lowing the foundation costs. It also accelerates the construction and makes it smarter.

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View of the estructure with cross-laminated timber

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Cultural Centre

ETSAV (Escola Tècnica Superior d’Arquitectura del Vallès)

2008-2011 | 41 58 56 N / 02 49 32 E

Team: Carles Tuca Location: 14-18 Nou del Tearte st (Barri Vell), Girona, Spain Exercise: Final thesis with Marta Bordas and Miguel Usandizaga

Academic activity

Public space model of the Barri Vell in Girona

The project takes place in Girona’s downtown, an old neighbourhood located between a river and the foot of a mountain. The steep slope completely conditioned the urban landscape, its mobility and accessibility. The urban proposal consists of the creation of two big green spots and three accessible paths that begin at the other side of the river and end at the highest points of the old town. The paths play with the void and the full trying to preserve the medieval landscape. This concept is developed

in a derelict theatre. The building shelters a multipurpose cultural facility. The aim of the project is to extend the public communication into the “full” space achieving a continuous and fluid path that mechanically connects the streets at different levels. Moreover, it is supposed to create a distribution space -void- that works as an active element capable of bringing the centre -full- activities into it. An intervention sequence is followed in order to reach the goal.

Intervention sequence:

Current state

New square linked to the facility

Proposed Paths Façade rehabilitation

Flat connections Green Spots linked to the accessible paths

Plan of the urban proposal

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Structural “Flashback”

New connection across the building

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Long section

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New private uses

Void and full unification

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4th floor (public space)

View of the square from inside

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Civic centre offices


Reception of the civic centre

The square from outside

Ground floor

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Roof plan Muscular vertical circulation Mechanical vertical circulation Public space

Fourth floor Hybrid space Radio station & Film Off. Civic Centre Utilities

Third floor

Civic centre

Second floor Hybrid space Civic centre

Second floor

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First floor Hybrid space Association’s hotel Cinema Civic centre

Ground floor Hybrid space Association’s hotel Cinema Utilities

Fourth floor

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2G Competition: Venice Lagoon Park

ETSAV (Escola Tècnica Superior d’Arquitectura del Vallès) Team: Laia Llonch, Núria Porras, Carles Tuca Location: Sacca St Mattia, Murano, Venice, Italy Exercise: Projects IX with Tomeu Ramis and Pere Riera

Academic activity 2007 | 45 27 46 N / 12 21 02 E

The intensive exploitation of the lagoon and the continuous decrease of the river flows has entailed the degradation of a unique habitat, increasing water salinity and the probability of floods. There are three main factors to care about: the natural space, its inhabitants and tourists. The intervention must reduce salinity to augment the vegetation that stops the floods while keeping the lagoon as a commercial and industrial support. We divided the project into two parts. A

Formal Concepts

central void that constitutes the urban park: a natural water treatment plant of macrophytes, plantation of robinia pseudo-acacias and the recovery of the Sacca as ancient terrain of fruit cultivation of the lagoon. And a ”full” proposal which consists of a coastal membrane that manages the processes depending on their intensity: an ecopark that works as distributor and separator of waste, a harbour, a show room pavilion, a natural museum and new dwellings.

Tide oscillation

Propositive Levels

Buildings ± 0,00 m Urban traces Paths

Beds of Macrophytes

Murano glass“PatchWork”

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Cultivation Surfaces

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Pseudoacacia Plantation

Full (coastal membrane ) vs Void (Central Park)

Open Spaces

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The bed of macrophytes slows down the water flow, helps the settling of suspended solids and keeps the water partially oxygenated. Their stems provide support for bacteriological cultures, the main element for natural water purification. These plants also hold the sea tide and help towns to prevent floods.

Analogy between the function of a kidney and the function of the lagoon park

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The interpretation centre consists in a museum (image), an auditorium and research laboratories

In certain months of the year, bacteria’s activity can make water go slightly pink

The harbour is a high intensity and high activity area.

El show room camouflages itself within the topography of the island while events take place either inside or outside.

Main plan

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Gliding spot + Refuge

ETSAV (Escola Tècnica Superior d’Arquitectura del Vallès)

2007 | 42 05 18 N / 01 45 14 E

Team: Carles Tuca Location: Capolat (Els Tossals), Berga, Barcelona, Spain Exercise: Projects IX with Tomeu Ramis and Pere Riera

Academic activity

3D Model of the proposal

(low level)

(medium level)

The project is developed in a ruined sanctuary. It is located at 1500 meters high next to a ravine followed by a plain. The high presence of vultures and lenticular clouds in sunny days reveal the existence of hot rising air currents. The orography and the weather conditions make the place ideal for hang gliding and paragliding. The plan is to rehabilitate the ruins not only in meanings of construction but also recover the sanctuary as a place of our times.

The concept consists in an integrator element that provides reinforcement to the sanctuary’s walls and the base structure for the new uses. The base structure is an expanded steel platform that regularizes the ground letting the place to be visited, giving continuity to the GR paths and creating gliding springboards. The mountain refuge is totally integrated with the sanctuary, constructed on the foundations of the hermit’s old house.

(bird veiw)

(high level)

Current state

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Refuge 1st floor

Main plan (santuary + refuge) [Academic use only]

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Section A [Academic use only]

Section B

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Collective housing

ETSAV (Escola Tècnica Superior d’Arquitectura del Vallès)

2005 | 41 23 N / 02 10 E

Team: Carles Tuca Location: Barcelona, Spain (imaginary) Exercise: Projects V with Joan Llecha and Roger Sauquet

Academic activity

The building had to fit in a volume of 36 x 12 x 36 m. The dwellings were supposed to have a surface around 30 m2 and there should be as much dwellings as possible. In order to follow those statements was mandatory to organize the building in just one staircase and external corridors. The dwellings are 3,4 m wide, 9,5 m long and 3,8 m tall and north – south orientated, the best orientation possible in Catalonia. The private cells include a light and closed structure where

Study skecth

the wet spaces, the storage and a sleeping room are set up. This way, the cell is divided into three parts. The entrance is the most public and collective space. The second is this light element, temple of privacy. The third is a more private but collective space. The light structure distributes, multiplies and defines the spaces; the project achieves a compact dwelling without rejecting privacy and without refusing comfortable and wide rooms.

Plan (levell ± 0)

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Lightweight structure perspective

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Plan (levell +3)

North elevation

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Main plan

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Sections C and D

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Section A

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Section B

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Xarxa Delicada

at eme3 2009 (Architecture Festival)

Research

Team: David Domínguez, Hugo Pibernat, Carles Tuca Location: CCCB (Centre of Contemporary Culture of Barcelona) Budget: ± 250 eur

2008-2009 l 41 23 01 N / 02 09 59 E

CCCB (Centre de Cultura Contemporànea de Barcelona) FAD (Foment de les Arts i del Disseny) MACBA (Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona)

Amb el suport de:

Departament de Medi Ambient i Habitatge Departament de Cultura i Mitjans de Comunicació

In 2009 the subject of the festival was collapse, in all levels: economic, ecological and social.

“Xarxa Delicada” -Delicate networkpassed the selection to be exhibited at the CCCB museum. The installation plays with shape to express collapse. It consists of a closed and stable structure of lineal elements made with wooden sticks that represents reality. The simplest structure that obeys these conditions was an element formed by four segments that crossed one with the other, at least, three times. We represented two types of nets. The first one is more extensive and flat. Shapes share

their elements to generate the net. This kind of net attempts to represent how oriental societies and philosophies work. Oriental society and its dynamics have much more collective spirit than others. The second net is compact and cloudshaped. It has a more hierarchal structure where elements work one after the other, but not together. They don’t share the content but the container. This kind of net is like occidental societies, they tend to create more egoist, selfish and individualist dynamics.

We considered this simplest structure a Fractal: an element that could be repeated infinite times to create bigger structures with the same properties.

Assembly sequence

Study elevation durind a first approach to the structure

Example image for the preselection phase

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Formation sequence of an eastern net

Formation sequence of a western net

“Xarxa Delicada” installation at CCCB museum

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Yksi (ios app)

at I hate the keyboard

Research

Team: Joan Martin, Hugo Pibernat, Carles Tuca Price: Free Budget: ± 300 dll

2011-2012 l AppStore -actualment n.d.-

Button for the ios home screen

I hate the keyboard was a team of three members, Hugo Pibernat and Joan Martin as software implementers and me as graphic designer. The aim of the team was to design, implement and release Yksi, an Iphone app. Yksi consists in a social media app to take pictures and share them with others. It is a new way of enjoying a conversation without words but photographs. I hate the keyboard made an app to make people able to talk without typing a single letter. The event sequence in the program takes place as follows:

Yksi was released on the AppStore in autumn 2011 and was working during a whole year with more than 50 registered users, while all the information could be hosted in a server of the Polytechnic University of Catalonia. After the final thesis defence of Hugo Pibernat, the server was no longer accessible and the experiment concluded.

1 Image for the user guide (web page n.a.)

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Take the first picture to sign up (your id will be a picture so you do not need to type down your name)

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Take a picture and save it into your personal gallery, this picture will enlarge the Yksi database.

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Check your feed to know what is the other people taking pictures to and perhaps rate them with a star. The Yksi algorithm automatically will show you pictures based on pictures you stared, received or sent.

(4)

Check your mailbox to know if somebody sent you a picture as an answer to a photo you sent----------

sssssprèviament hagis enviat o com a reacció a una foto que vas penjar. (5)

Send pictures you posted to other people to begin a new conversation.

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Image for the user guide (web page n.a.)

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3D printing

Athenaeum FAB of Les Corts, Barcelona

Research

Team: Carles Tuca Location: 78 Nonell st, 08014 Barcelona, Spain Budget: -

2013-2014 l 41 23 02 N / 02 08 07 E

Impressora RepRap BCN3DR

Bust of myself - Polylactic acid (PLA)

Just a few years ago, mainly thanks to the open-source RepRap project, stereo-lithography stepped out from laser based 3D printing farms and highstandard design industry into fab@ home technology. This paradigm shift make additive manufacturing nearly accessible to every small and mediumsized business. This technology opens an entirely new bunch of complex and more organic shapes, once bounded to the highest budgets, to all the design industry. In less than a morning, an architect can print its building to discuss

it with their teammates or the client. Everyone can print at home a .stl file that s/he bought and downloaded from a website of a freelance designer. I -a person who is able to develop digital models in a CAD or BIM platform- was completely seduced by this new type of machines. There are two main ways of creating a .stl file. Directly scan an existing corpus with a 3D scanner or exporting it from a built model in a computer. This page does not show a project itself, but my first steps into 3D printing.

Duck - Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene

Printing sequences with a RerRap BCN3DR and a MaketBot Repliactor2.

I had the chance of printing a bust of myself after being scanned by a Kinect 3D scanner. I also drew a quick model of duck with Rhinoceros (CAD software that quickly adapted to .stl technology) and I learned how to print it out. On

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the footer, you can see the model of a mountain in the Pyrenees, printed with a RepRap. It was part of a friend’s final thesis about an urban plan study case of technification of rural areas.


Portfolio

by Carles

Most representative projects and works

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