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portfolio Junior architect
about I am Carlos Marco, a newly graduated architect from the University of Valladolid. Currently, I am enrrolled in Master programme in building project management specialised in retail.
I am highly motivated, enthusiastic, quick learner, hard-working and committed. I am looking for new professional opportunities to expand both my professional and personal abilities in an international and cutting edge environment.
Languages
The following portfolio includes educational projects developed under professors supervision, competitions and self-promoted ones.
Skills S.O : Windows | Mac OS X
Spanish | Native English | Advanced C1 French | Basic A2- B1 German l Basic A2-B1
Autocad Revit Archicad
Photoshop Ilustrator Indesing
Rhinoceros + vray Sketch Up + vray Artlantis Cinema 4D + vray
Cypecad Presto Model making
curriculum
Carlos Marco Mantecón +34 608 548 641 | carlos.marco.m@gmail.com 20 January 1990 | Spain
Education Master’s degree in building project management specialised in interior architecture: retail, public and private spaces.
La Salle campus Barcelona, Univ. Ramón Llul Oct 2016 - Jan 2018.
Master’s degree in Architecture Univ. Valladolid | Sept 2008 - Oct 2015
City deveploment: Past, Present and future. Univ. Antwerp | summerschool 2014
Aditional training Digital modeling in architecture : Rhinoceros + vray + digital printing. Univ. Valladolid | 40 horas | Abr 2013 Structural design by computer: Cypecad. Univ. Valladolid | 30 horas | Nov 2011
BIM softwate: Archicad.
Work experience Atelier 4|5, assistant architect.
Univ. Alicante | 40 horas | Agosto 2016
Workshops
May 2016 - Aug 2016 | Brussels, Belgium
-Collaboration in the renovation and extension of school in Marcinelle -Collaboration in the Renovation of barn to transform it into a house -Collaboration in the renovation and extension of a duplex apartment in Forest Orobitg Arquitectura & Urbanismo, assistant architect. Oct 2015 - Dec 2015 | Andorra la Vella.
- Collaboration in the base project for a detached house of 600m2 Riva - Suarez Arquitectos, Intern. Jun 2013 - Sep 2013 | Madrid.
- Collaboration in structural design of façades Part time jobs
Univ. Valladolid | 25 horas | Nov 2014
Introduction to web development : HTML y CSS
Achievements
Brighton training | E.F.C
I forum of contemporary architecture: Alberto Campo Baeza. Feb 2011 International workshop of contemporary architecture in Japan: New territories. Nov 2012 Exhibitions Exhibition bonsai bunkka: small houses of Japan. 2012-2013
Competitions Ideas competition | Paris peace pavilion.
2016 | París
Short-listed | Ideas competition | Mumbai film city tower. 2015 | Mumbai
Ideas competition |Central Park summer pavilion . 2015 | Nueva York
Jun 2015 - Oct 2015, Valladolid | Jan 2011 - Oct 2015, Valladolid.
English trainer Private teacher - technical drawing. Jan 2011 - Oct 2015 | Valladolid
1st competition of shop window design in cardboard materials. 2014 | Valladolid
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projects 2016 24-25 Central Park summer pavilion New York. Competition with Eva Sánchez
París peace pavilion París Competition with Elena García and Irene García
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20-23 Seminci headquarters + cinema foundation Valladolid. Final project Master of Architecture. Prof: Pedro Luis Gallego
12-15 University extension - Research centre Covhila. 5º grade. Prof: Fernando Zaparaín
10-11 House for three generations Valladolid. 4º grade. Prof: Pedro Luis Gallego.
18-19 Mumbai film city tower Mumbai. Competition with María Sánchez
16-17 Urban intervention + housing renovation Valladolid. 5º grade. Prof: Fernando Zaparaín
6-9 Centre for technological innovation Rome. 3º grade. Prof: Miguel Ángel de la iglesia. Japanese foundation Valladolid. 4º grade. Prof: Pedro Luis Gallego.
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Portfolio web
Go online, visit http://cargocollective.com/carlosmarco
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Academic project Prof: Miguel Ă ngel de la Iglesia University of Valladolid
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Centre for technological innovation
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2013 The project is placed in a really singular plot in the city of Rome. Two characteristics make the difference of this location. Firstly, it is in a depressed area of the city, which means low quality construction, unfinished building areas and a luck of public spaces such as parks, squares or leisure facilities. Secondly, in front of the plot, it is the Alessandrino Aqueduct which obviously makes a start point since its impact in the urban planning.
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Academic project Prof: Miguel Ángel de la Iglesia University of Valladolid
The idea of the project is characterized by two circumstances. Firstly, the complexity of the spaces required, needing really different scales, from research labs to a big working area provided of booms. Secondly, the small scale of the surroundings made easier the integration of a “lower” scale building than a dense one.
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These reasons made the project to split into three different pavilions: A lower one “the entrance pavilion”, which allows to have a terrace to admire the aqueduct in front of it and two higher pavilions, in both sides, one of them in a single level to allow to install the boom required in it and the other one composed of three levels where all the spaces for research are found. Both higher pavilions are the structure that supports the big single roof.
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Academic project Prof: Miguel Ă ngel de la Iglesia University of Valladolid
The smaller pavilion in the front also provides free views to the Aqueduct making the inner place open to its enviroment avoiding the creation of a cluster instead of a plaza.
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2013 The big span between the higher buildings which are the support of the roof makes that the structural solution of it becames a metalic timber frame which allows to create the single red roof that remarks it. The metalic timber frame is supported by circular metalic supports in both sides. Every pavilion has two structural layers, the
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Academic project Prof: Miguel Ă ngel de la Iglesia University of Valladolid
first one to support the building itself and the metalic timber frame when needed, to this layer, a sencondary layer is added in order to create a maintenance platform that surrounds all the building to make easier maintenance activities of the façade as well as it allows to support a wooden trellis system which controls solar radiation as well as adds privacy.
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Academic project Prof: Pedro Luis Gallego University of Valladolid
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House for three generations
1. public living room 2. dining room 3. kitchen 4. storage 5. tea room 6. traditional Japanese room 7. paternal grandparents’ area | guests area 8. office 9. parking 10. private living room 11. children’s’ room 12. maternal grandparents’ room 13. children’s’ living room 14. bathroom 15.parent’s room 16. parents’ garden 17. living-room garden 18. children’s’ garden.
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2013 The project is for a complex family unit. First of all, three generations are living together, moreover, due to his position, the father, runs a really important social life in which the house is in the spotlight. Due to these premises, the house is though as pavilions in the middle of
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Academic project Prof: Pedro Luis Gallego University of Valladolid
a garden, this way, the public and the private areas are together and connected. On the ground floor, mainly a public environment, is the first pavilion. The other three are on the first floor where the most
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private environments are placed. All the rooms are connected by thresholds in which familiar social life takes place.
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2014
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Academic project Prof: Fernando ZaparaĂn University of Valladolid
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University extension - Research centre
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2014 The project seeks for the construction of new facilities for the University of Beira Interior. The place chosen for the intervention is an environmental area, inherited from the agriculture tradition of the surroundings. These is perfectly marked in the structure of the land since it is
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Academic project Prof: Fernando ZaparaĂn University of Valladolid
configured in terraces that previously allowed to cultivate the steep land easily. This premise creates a logic of a project in pieces, which also links to the vernacular architecture of Portugal which being divided into pieces is seen as a normal way of creating a global project.
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This way, the building is being shaped in order to match the structured environment as well as taking advantage of the slope of the land which makes easier the use of the natural resources such as views, sunlight and orientation.
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L Since the project is composed in pieces, the outdoor spaces play a key role in the global working of the project. The outdoor spaces are thought like plazas composed as an extension of the indoors spaces, this way, the relation indoors - outdoors
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2014
Academic project Prof: Fernando Zaparaín University of Valladolid
is almost no existing, creating the feeling of a fluid nature inside. Moreover, due to the “holes” opened in the different pieces, the feeling of fluidity is highly remarked since no closed outdoor spaces are designed. This strategy also allows the opposite action, it provides a range of perceptions from the out to
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the in, which extends the repercussion of the project to the total of the environmental area of the surroundings .
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2014 The structural functions are play essentially by the construction of different diaphragm wall which contains all the loads from the slope of the hill. Another essential part of the structure, is the system of different small supports designed in corten steel which are placed outdoors. These elements, firstly creates an-
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Academic project Prof: Fernando Zaparaín University of Valladolid
other structural line, which is essential for the global stability of the project but, secondly add a “latticework” to control sun-lighting as well as creating the symbolism of different trunks gathered to support the intervention.
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The horizontal structure is a waffle slab, that creates a support-free space indoors since it is always supported in the edges.
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Academic project Prof: Fernando ZaparaĂn University of Valladolid
Urban intervention + housing renovation
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housing strategy
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2014 The project tries to boost a depressed area of Valladolid whose main characteristics are a high density construction and a lack of public space linked to a faulty proportion among buildings and free spaces. The project tries to act in two ways, the first one is the redistribution on this area by operating in the existing buildings to transform the area into a new smarter one, the second one is to renovate the existing apartments solve all housing problems.
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To achieve this two goals, the urban intervention is to cut in the diagonal to free in spaces of the block, by this procedure, open spaces are generated in the heart of the block which helps to avoid the lack of proportion block-street. In order to solve the housing problems, different module elements are created to solve all the living units projected, this way, the flexibility is a must since by the combination of all these elements, different kind of apartments for different people could
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Academic project Prof: Fernando ZaparaĂn University of Valladolid
be redistributed with minimum effort solving all multiple solutions that a no-client-project hardly solves. The new housing elements are placed firstly in a new block next to the exiting ones and secondly in the cuts made in the existing ones
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2016
Competition Archasm. Short-listed among the best 50 Collaboration with MarĂa SĂĄnchez.
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Mumbai film city tower +0 hotel facilities
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workshop area
filming area
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2016 The proposal for the competition for a film tower in Mumbai, one of the biggest spots of Bollywood is guided by the idea that cinema is the film and the spectators and the tower is the scene set and the actors
Competition Archasm. Short-listed among the best 50 Collaboration with MarĂa SĂĄnchez.
This way, the main purpose of the tower is to create a film itself; In order to achieve this goal, it is structured as films are, firstly, two big film rolls in the borders which allows easily connections providing both connections and a structural system. Secondly, the tower is divided in scenes, big groups of frames, which are
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spread in the tower and which could be even interchangeable. Thirdly, the last level, the frame, isolated floors that completes the global idea of different spaces taking place different actions to complete a single idea.
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2015
Final project Prof: Pedro Luis Gallego University of Valladolid
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Cinema foundation original situation
the industrial unit
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Transformations
cinema platform
entrance + workshops
coffee area
study area
public relations
management
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the pattern
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2015 The project tries to consolidate an international cinematographic festival which takes place in the city of Valladolid, this way, this centre, tries to set an spotlight for the culture of the cinema by combining both, the facilities required to manage all the festival necessities and a centre for the general public which tires to create a culture of cinema.
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Final project Prof: Pedro Luis Gallego University of Valladolid
The project is though like a red catwalk which runs on all the platforms that create the inner life of the project, this way, many different actions could be taken place as well as be seen from any point of the project creating a cinematographic scene.
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The project is places in an old industrial facility, this way, in order to try to avoid competing with it, all the platfoms go undergorund just buding one essential cube which tries to solve the management necessities whoch is obviously linked by the red catwalk which joins all the project
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L The different platforms are connected by two main ways. The first one is a down-up itinerary, from the entrance platform to the connection of the independent building placed outside the main industrial facility. This itinerary goes though all the platforms creating a first sense of movement.
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Final project Prof: Pedro Luis Gallego University of Valladolid
A second itinerary takes places in the main level, connecting all the uses of it by a lateral corridor. This corridor is also used as a library, to place all the books and resources dedicated to the cinema
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2015 The constructive system us based on diaphragm walls which allow the creation of all the platforms under the ground level. Since the inherited structure of metal supports in a really strict grill is kept, they must be extended until the new foundation level by
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Final project Prof: Pedro Luis Gallego University of Valladolid
adding new concrete supports keeping the pattern inherited. In order to avoid such an strict structure, the waffle slabs allows to rethink the support grill where necessary
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2016
Competition Arquideas Collaboration with Eva Sรกnchez
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Central park summer pavilion Coffee area
Exhibitions area
Workshops area
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2016 The proposal seeks the design of a pavilion in central park that acts both as a centre of attraction and a centre of expression of the most unexpected situations that could take part in the hearth of Manhattan. This way the proposal would gather together the main events that could eventually take place in the park.
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Competition Arquideas Collaboration with Eva Sรกnchez
To match idea of flexibility as well as the idea of temporariness; Firstly, the pavilion acts as a perfect circular structure only transformed by the topography of central park making the evidence that the pavilion is now fixed to its surroundings, moreover it is subdivided in plots following the structure of Manhattan.
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Secondly, after being placed and divided, it is exploded to generate both built and non-built spaces that allows to use the space as multiple ways. This way, it attracts and it projects, making a new cultural centre as well as allows to create your own uses among the possibilities with the less resources possible.
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