Carlos Navarro - Portfolio / Dipl. Architect / M.DesR (ESTm) SCI-Arc

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M.DesR SCI-Arc / Master of Design Research in Emerging Systems, Technologies & Media Dipl. Architect PUCP

Carlos Navarro Portfolio


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Carlos Navarro Portfolio

M.DesR SCI-Arc / Master of Design Research in Emerging Systems, Technologies & Media Dipl. Architect PUCP

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CV Carlos Navarro M.DesR SCI-Arc / Dipl. Architect PUCP

Studies

Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc), 2014-2015 Master of Design Research Studies (M.DesR) in Emerging Systems, Technologies & Media (ESTm), 2015

carlosaul@gmail.com carlos-navarro.net

Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PUCP), 2002-2008 Diploma of Architecture, 2008 Work Experience

OFFICEUNTITLED / Culver City, CA, US (November 2016 to Present) • Currently working as Project Designer in various mixed-used, multi-residential, hospitality, and adaptive reuse projects from conceptual design to technical documentation, and construction and digital fabrication stages. • Responsible at Schematic Design stage for the conceptual and graphic production of a team, directing younger staff and working along with design directors or partners for client presentations, general pitches, or competitions. • Foster high curation standards based on high proficiency in various workflows such as Rhino – Grasshopper – V-Ray, Sketch Up – Lumion / Enscape, Adobe Post-Processing, Unity ARKit App Development, as well as proficiently integrating Revit into the conceptual design workflow for massing studies and programming quantification in feasibility studies. • Conduct continuous research in architectural visualization technologies. Developing virtual and augmented reality apps for various devices, and exploring mixed reality setups for overlaying virtual and analog forms of representation. • 3+ years of proficiency in collaborative use of Revit at Design Development and Construction Documentation stages. • Responsible for liaising with consultants to ensure integrity of design intent and compatibility from DD to IFC sets. • Responsible for carrying out Entitlements sets for filing with planning department at various jurisdictions within Greater LA, for 100,000+ Sq Ft residential and mixed-use projects per State Density Bonus and Transit Oriented Community configurations. • Involved at multiple stages in several mixed-use residential prospects for a list of established developers such as Avalon Bay Communities (for featured AVA Arts Districts horizontal high-rise), Charles Company, Faring, among others. Cayton Children’s Museum by ShareWell, Santa Monica, CA • 21,000 Sq Ft adaptive reuse for former museum to relocate to Santa Monica Place Mall by Frank Gehry. Included the addition of several digitally scripted and fabricated plywood multi-purpose rooms, gift shop, office and workshop areas, and exhibition design. Responsible for conceptual design, technical documentation, and scripting and digital fabrication detailing through DD and CDs to final IFC set, and for supplementing exhibition design development at all stages. Confidential Tech Company’s Campus Residential Village (Masterplan by OMA) • 1’753,500 Sq Ft mixed-use project master plan, for 1,500 residential units, with amenities, retail, and public open space. Worked within a team to undertake RFP for the conceptual design and early design development of the architecture and urban planning scope. The Village Residences at Summit Powder Mountain, UT • 15,000 Sq Ft mixed-use building of 29 live/work - timeshare units, with grocery, restaurant, distillery, and speakeasy. Responsible for SD, DD & CD phases. The Institute at Summit Powder Mountain, UT • 27,000 Sq Ft building, with multi-purpose main space for events, club house amenities, pool, and spa. Responsible for SD, DD & CD phases. The Village Hotel at Summit Powder Mountain, UT • 120,000 Sq Ft Hotel of 105 guest rooms, with ground floor retail, and indoor and outdoor spaces for events, and co-working. Responsible for SD phase. STEINBERG HART / Los Angeles, CA, US (April 2016 to September 2016) • Worked as Job Captain in an adaptive reuse and interiors project for a historic building in DTLA. Historic Pacmutual Building DTLA, CA • 120,000 Sq Ft adaptive reuse project that consisted of the renovation and historic preservation of the main public areas, as well as the addition of new amenities, which included: a corporate center, fitness room, rooftop terrace, and elevator lobbies and hallways renovation. Also included a tenant improvement master plan for the all the office floors. • Responsible for SD & DD phases to the completion of the pricing set for construction. P-A-T-T-E-R-N-S / Los Angeles, CA, US (September 2015 to February 2016) • Worked as Project Designer in an adaptive reuse project, and an exhibition design collaboration with Kinch for the 2015 Chicago Architecture Biennale. Victory Healthcare, North Hollywood, CA • 42,000 Sq Ft adaptive reuse project for a new medical facility that included demo and new construction of main facade and other facades renovation, complete internal re-layout, and addition of a new mezzanine and basement floors. • Carried out project from conceptual design stage to filing Entitlements set with the LA planning department. • Responsible for liaising with consultants to ensure integrity of design intent and compatibility at DD and early CDs.

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MASUNOSTUDIO / Lima, Peru (June 2012 to September 2014) • Worked as Project Designer in multiple project typologies such as residential, office, commercial, adaptive reuse, and cultural & sports infrastructure. In addition to various art installations and fabrication projects. • Responsible for all stages of project development from conceptual design to technical documentation stages for filing with planning department for project approvals and building permits, and/ or completion of construction documents stage. • Responsible for liaising with consultants to ensure integrity of design intent and compatibility from DD to CD stages. Fahrenheit DDB Advertising Offices / Lima, Peru (2012-2014) • 7,300 Sq Ft adaptive reuse of historic residence for a creative office. Responsible for SD, DD, CD and construction stages. Flor de Amancaes & Santa Rosa Municipal Park Facilities / Lima, Peru (2013-2014) • 140,000 Sq Ft & 125,000 Sq Ft of built area respectively for sports centers, roofed pools, and cultural centers. Collaboration as executive architect for the completion of DD & CD phases. Ofiloft Offices Building / Lima, Peru (2012-2013) • 35,000 Sq Ft four-story building. Responsible from SD to DD set for filing with the city, and completion of CDs. • Carried out various high-end single residential projects from SD to DD sets for filing with the city, and completion of CDs: - Cruz Galarza Residence / Lima, Peru (2013-2014) - El Olivar Multi-Residential building / Lima, Peru (2012-2013) - Friedman Residence / Lima, Peru (2012) • Worked also in several competitions as design team leader: - Parentesis - Office & Retail Building / Lima, Peru, 2013. - Britanico - Language School Building / Lima, Peru, 2013. - PROEDUCA - Rural School Building / Tiabaya, Peru, 2013. - Huamanga - Public Space Renovation / Ayacucho, Peru, 2013. - Ecoffices - Green Offices Building / Lima, Peru, 2013. - Daegu Gozan Library - Public Library / Daegu City, South Korea, 2012. J.G.J. PROYECTISTAS / Lima, Peru (February 2008 to January 2012) • Worked as Project Coordinator for a developer / general contractor company. Miracorp Business Center Complex • 492, 000 Sq Ft high-rise mixed-use office & retail, and hospitality project that included the new Hilton Lima Hotel. • Responsible from SD to DD set for filing with planning department for project approval and building permit, as well as for completion of architecture CDs, and coordination of interiors executive office’s CDs development. • Responsible for liaising with consultants to ensure integrity of design intent and compatibility from DD to CD stages. • Responsible for construction evaluation, liaising with sub-contractors, and ensuring of production quality reports. Awards

“2016 AIA|LA NEXT LA Awards” / Los Angeles, USA Citation “Victory Healthcare” (Los Angeles, CA) P-A-T-T-E-R-N-S, October 2016. Mention as project collaborator. “XX Pan-American Architecture Biennale” / Quito, Ecuador Award in Adaptive Reuse Category: “Fahrenheit DDB Advertising Offices”, December 2016. Mention as project collaborator. “Second Place in competition: Reassessment of the Archaeological and Cultural Landscape ‘Inca Trail’ PUCP” / Lima, Peru Second Place in National Competition for PUCP Cultural Landscape & New Facilities Master Plan, June 2014.

Featured Architectural Competitions

Death & The City. Tokyo Vertical Cemetery Competition / Arch Out Load, Japan, 2016. Peruvian Pavilion for Venice Biennial 2016 Curatorial Proposal / Cultural Patronage of Peru, Italy, 2015. PUCP Student’s Facilities Building / PUCP, Peru, 2009.

Installations

The Augmented Projection / Los Angeles, CA, US Interactive Augmented Reality and Projection Mapping installation at the Re-Purpose art show organized by Dopium LA for the LA Design Festival 2019. June 2019.

Workshops

“Filming Architecture” / Lisbon, Portugal Filmmaking workshop part of the 2016 Lisbon Architecture Triennale, held at the Coaches Museum by Paulo Mendes da Rocha. Mention in film credits. December 2016.

Languages

Spanish (mother tongue) English (fluent in spoken and written)

Skills

Modeling: Rhino, Sketch Up, 3ds Max, Maya, ZBrush / Rendering: V-Ray for Rhino, 3ds Max & Maya, Lumion, Enscape / Drafting: Revit (3+ years), AutoCad (10 years) Adobe Suite: Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign / Coding: Grasshopper, Processing, Arduino / VR/AR Software: Oculus Rift, Unity, ARKit, MadMapper / Photography and Filming: Adobe After Effects.

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Publications

Want to teach children love and kindness? Bring them to this Californian museum Cayton Children’s Museum cultural adaptive reuse project. Designer work at OFFICEUNTITLED. Publication by FRAME Magazine. July 31, 2019. X&Y Fuzzy Facets Fall 2015 Studio Project at SCI-Arc’s Master in Design Research ESTm Program. Publication by suckerPUNCH. August 2, 2018. P-A-T-T-E-R-N-S Transforms Warehouse into Dynamic Medical Facility Victory Healthcare adaptive reuse project. Designer work at P-A-T-T-E-R-N-S. Publication by ArchDaily. February 9, 2018. Victory Healthcare Victory Healthcare Project. Designer work at P-A-T-T-E-R-N-S. Publication by ARCHITECT Magazine (the journal of the American Institute of Architects). February 20, 2018. ‘Oblicuo’ from P-A-T-T-T-E-R-N-S and Kinch at Chicago Architectural Biennale 2015 Large format digital print exhibit piece. Designer work at P-A-T-T-E-R-N-S. Collaboration featured in both P-A-T-T-E-R-N-S and Kinch websites. October, 2015. Hoax Assemblies Summer 2015 Final Studio Project at SCI-Arc’s Master in Design Research ESTm Program. Currently published at web site’s front page of SCI-Arc’s M.S. Architectural Technologies Postgraduate Program, as a featured project. X&Y Fuzzy Facets Fall 2015 Studio Project at SCI-Arc’s Master in Design Research ESTm Program. Currently published at web site’s front page of SCI-Arc’s ESTm Postgraduate Program, as a featured project. February 24, 2015. XX Bienal de Arquitectura de Quito 2016: Ganadores Categorías ‘Hábitat Social y Desarrollo’ y ‘Rehabilitación y Reciclaje’ ‘XX Quito Architecture Biennale 2016: Winners in categories ‘Social Habitat and Development’ and ‘Adaptive Reuse and Recycling’. Fahrenheit DDB Advertising Offices adaptive reuse project. Designer work at Mas Uno Studio. Publication by ArchDaily. November 17, 2016. Nota de Prensa: Vereditco y Ganadores de la XX Bienal Panamericana de Arquitectura de Quito 2016 ‘Verdict and Winners of the XX Quito Architecture Biennale 2016’. Fahrenheit DDB Advertising Offices project winner in the category of Adaptive Reuse and Recycling. Designer work at Mas Uno Studio. Press release published at the BAQ website. November 2016.

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Fahrenheit DDB Advertising Offices / Mas Uno Studio Fahrenheit DDB Advertising Offices adaptive reuse project. Designer work at Mas Uno Studio. Publication by ArchDaily. July 13, 2016. ¡Feliz aniversario Lima! 21 obras, proyectos y desafíos que debes conocer ‘Happy Anniversary Lima! 21 buildings, projects, and challenges that you should know’ – Compilation of the 21 most relevant projects in the current architectural scene of Lima city, which included the article ‘Second Place in competition: Reassessment of the Archaeological and Cultural Landscape ‘Inca Trail’ PUCP’. Publication by ArchDaily. January 9, 2015. Segundo lugar en Puesta en valor del paisaje cultural arqueológico ‘Camino Inca’ PUCP ‘Second Place in competition: Reassessment of the Archaeological and Cultural Landscape ‘Inca Trail’ PUCP’. Publication by ArchDaily. July 7, 2014. . Concurso Nacional “Camino Inca” PUCP, 2do Puesto, Carlos Navarro / Gustavo Díaz / Marius Ege ‘National competition ‘Inca Trail’ PUCP, 2nd Place, Carlos Navarro / Gustavo Díaz / Marius Ege. Publication by most renowned peruvian architectural magazine Arkinka, Issue #229. December 8, 2014. Nota de prensa: Concurso Nacional “Camino Inca” PUCP ‘National Competition ‘Inca Trail’ PUCP.’ Press release published at website of most renowned peruvian architectural magazine ARKINKA. December, 2014. Concurso de anteproyectos para el edificio Centro de Servicios Estudiantiles – PUCP ‘Design proposals competition for the Student Center Facilities building – PUCP’. Publication by A4 – Magazine of Architecture and Urbanism Department of PUCP. Year #3, Issue #4. December 2009. Architecture, Pedagogy and Innovation” (Centers for technological innovation – Thesis projects) PUCP Undergraduate Thesis Project featured in book by Program’s Chair Architect Jean Pierre Crousse. Publication produced by the Architecture and Urbanism Department of the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PUCP), with the support of the Ministry of Production of Peru, and the Peruvian Chamber of Construction. Original issue September 2010.

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Contents

Cayton Children’s Museum

Adaptive Reuse for 14-23 Children’s Museum

Summit Institute

Summit Hotel

Mixed-Use Events Facility 34-35 & Amenities Building

Mixed-Use Hospitality 30-31 & Retail Building

Contained Void

Lima Art Museum New Wing 52-55 Competition

Oblicuo

Elevational Landscape

Exhibition Piece Chicago Arch. Biennial

Curatorial Proposal for 42-43 Venice Biennial 2016

Victory Healthcare

Adaptive Reuse for 56-59 Medical Institution

Y&Z Fuzzy Facets

Office, Hotel & 60-63 Residential Complex

Parentesis

Ecoffices

Green Offices 72-75 Competition

Offices & Retail 44-47 Competition

Plaza Norte Daegu Gozan Library

Facade Renovation Proposal

Public Library 76-79 Competition

TAPA

Student’s Facilities 80-85 PUCP Competition

Office

Fahrenheit

Adaptive Reuse for 24-27 Advertising Office

Hilton Lima Hotel Facade Design Competition

Mixed-Use / Hospitality Culture Adaptive Reuse

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Professional

Academic

The Augmented Projection Augmented Reality & Projection Mapping Installation

Summit Residences

2018 - 2019

Tech Campus Resi Village

Mixed-Use Residential 32-33 & Retail

Mixed-Use Residential Master Plan Development 08-13 Competition

The Village Summit

2017 The Upside Down

Mixed-Use Hospitality & 28-29 Residential Master Plan

Vertical Cemetery 68-71 Competition

2016

Hoax Assemblies

The Whole and its 64-67 Architectural Paradox

2015

Inca Trail

PUCP Cultural Landscape & New Facilities Master Plan 36-41 Competition

Huamanga

2014 Britanico

Urban Renovation 88-91 Competition

Language School 48-51 Competition

Responsive Grid PROEDUCA

Video Art Installation

Rural School 52-55 Competition

2013

2012 Golf’s Tower

Apartments Building 86-89 Competition

2008 - 2010 CITE Sugarcane

Center for Technological Innovation 92-97 PUCP Undergraduate Thesis

Landscape

2007

Education Mixed-Use / Residential

Research

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Mixed-Use

Tech Campus Resi Village

Tech Company’s Campus Residential Village Mixed-Use, Residential Master Plan Development

Type:

Invited Competition, 2017

Client:

Confidential

Size: Typology:

1’750,500 Sq Ft

Location:

CA, US

Studio:

OFFICEUNTITLED

Design Team:

Shawn Gehle, Ben Anderson, Dave Bantz,

Carlos Navarro, Paola Gomez-Piñeiro

Mixed-Use, Residential Master Plan Development

Master Plan Site Drawing

Master Plan Aerial View

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View from ‘The Linear Gardens’

ORIGINAL MASTERPLAN

PRELIMINARY CONCEPTS

RECOMMENDED ALTERNATE

PIXELATED URBAN EDGES • • • •

VARYING BUILDING HEIGHTS AND SETBACKS. GRACIOUS AND VARIED OPEN SPACE WIDTHS. PUBLIC SPACE BUILT FOR MAXIMUM FLEXIBILITY. VARIETYOFUNITTYPESHAVEDIRECTRELATIONSHIPTO THE VARIETY OF OPEN SPACES CREATED.

SHAPE SHIFTING COURTYARDS •

PROS • ESTABLISHES A CLEAR CONNECT FROM THE CORNER OD PARK TO OFFICE CAMPUS • MAINTAINS OPEN SPACE AT CORNER OF PARK

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VARYING BUILDING HEIGHTS AND DYNAMIC BUILDING FORMS. BOTH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE COURTYARDS. GRACIOUS AND INITIATE OPEN SPACE WIDTHS. BUILDINGFORMSANDOPENSPACEDIRECTLYRESPOND TOTHEOFFICECAMPUSANDNEIGHBORHOODCONTEXT BRIDGING PARCELS AND PROPERTY LINES.

QUILT • •

CONS • PRESCRIPTIVERESPONSETOGENERALPLANNINGREQUIREMENTS • VISUAL SAMENESS OF MASSING • LACKS RESIDENTIAL BUILDING SCALE • REDUNDANCY OF FORM AND EXTERIOR

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LINEAR GARDENS • • • •

Prioritizes the retail street (High Street) as a flexible space with multiple spaces and uses along its length Establishes distinct neighborhoods across the entire site by embracing DIVERSE building form, scale and materials. Links neighborhoods PLACEMAKING VARYING BUILDING HEIGHTS and depths. Utilizes a combination of PUBLIC AND PRIVATE COURTYARDS. Gracious and initiate open space widths. Buildingformsandopenspacedirectlyrespondtotheofficecampusandneighborhoodcontextbridging parcels and property lines.

BALANCES ROW HOUSES WITH MID RISES FOR MAXIMUM PERSONALIZATION. NEIGHBORHOOD STREETS AND OPEN SPACE ARE SCALED FOR TRANSITIONAL AND INTIMATE SCALED RESIDENTIAL. BOTH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE COURTYARDS, GRACIOUS OPEN SPACE IN PUBLIC AREAS WITH INITIATE OPEN SPACE NEAR RESIDENTIAL AREAS. OPEN SPACE HAS THE POTENTIAL FOR A DYNAMIC RELATIONSHIP WITH LOWER PARKING LEVEL.

Site Cross Section

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Mixed-Use

Tech Campus Resi Village

View from ‘The Exchange’

View from ‘The Loop Park’

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‘The Perch’ Axonometric Drawing

‘The Loop Park’ Axonometric Drawing

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Mixed-Use

Tech Campus Resi Village

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‘The Exchange’ Program Diagram

THE EXCHANGE

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HIGH STREET

THE PERCH


‘The Exchange’ Axonometric Drawing

Elevated Urban Courtyard Public courtyards and walkways capture activity and encourages social interaction across layered surfaces. Urban elements reach across X Street and High Street to extend the courtyard feel. Singular building typology leads to a prescriptive approach to general plan requirements. Multifunctional Layers 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Residential levels Automatic parking trays Ground floor retail level Underground parking level Private residential courtyard Elevator shed Heritage trees and hangout planters Feature indoor/outdoor bar Artist’ walk Water reclamation exhibit View from ‘The Exchange’ Courtyard

THE PERCH

THE LOOP PARK

Enlarged Site Cross Section

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Adapt. Reuse

Cayton Children’s Museum

Cayton Children’s Museum Featured in FRAME Magazine

Cultural Adaptive Reuse

Type:

Commission, 2018

Client:

ShareWell

Size: Typology:

21,000 Sq Ft

Location:

Santa Monica, CA, US

Studio:

OFFICEUNTITLED

Design Team:

Shawn Gehle, Brooks Atwood, Carlos Navarro

PM Team:

Lindsay Green, Christianne Jordan

Cultural Adaptive Reuse

#ThePathOfAwesome

The Armadillo

Tingle-y

Help-a-copter (aka it has to be chrome)

The Cloud (aka canopy)

The Chute

Exit

#ObjectsOfOperation

Stonehenge (aka Retail Shop)

The Onion (akaLargeMulipurposeRm/Theater)

The Porcupine The Egg (aka Med Mulipurpose Rm) (aka Sm Mulipurpose Rm)

Office

Exterior View of Facade Renovation

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View from Entrance

The Retail

The Armadillo

The Porcupine

The Onion

The Egg

Plan Oblique Axonometric

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Adapt. Reuse

Cayton Children’s Museum

Architecture & Exhibition Program Diagram

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Exhibition, Workshop & Office Areas (Finished Construction)

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Adapt. Reuse

Cayton Children’s Museum

From Aqua Rescue exhibit looking towards the Climber (Finished Construction)

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‘Climber’ Digital Design Process Diagrams

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Adapt. Reuse

Cayton Children’s Museum

Below the Climber looking towards the Armadillo multipurpose room (Finished Construction)

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‘Armadillo’ Digital Design Process Diagrams

‘Armadillo’ BIM Workflow Diagrams

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Adapt. Reuse

Cayton Children’s Museum

Inside the Onion looking towards the Porcupine multipurpose room (Finished Construction)

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‘Porcupine’ Digital Design Process Diagrams

‘Porcupine’ BIM Workflow Diagrams

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Adapt. Reuse Fahrenheit

Fahrenheit XX Pan-American Architecture Biennale Award Featured in ArchDaily / ArchDaily CN / ArchDaily BR

Adaptive Reuse of Historic Building for Advertising Office

Type:

Commission, 2012 - 2015

Client:

Fahrenheit DDB S.A.C.

Size: Typology:

7,305 Sq Ft

Location:

Lima, Peru

Studio:

MASUNOSTUDIO

Project Leader:

Carlos Navarro

Team Members:

Peter Seinfeld, Maya Ballen

Office

Previous Phase Axon Drawing

Intervention Concept Diagram

Reception (Finished Construction)

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Stair-Courtyard (Finished Construction)

Stair-Courtyard (Finished Construction)

Intervention 1st Floor

Present Situation 1st Floor

Intervention 2nd Floor

Present Situation 2nd Floor

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Adapt. Reuse Fahrenheit

Intervention 1st Floor

Intervention 2nd Floor

Perspective Section

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Basement Courtyard (Finished Construction)

Exterior Stair Addition (Finished Construction)

Sections and Elevations

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Mixed-Use

The Village Powder Mountain

The Village at Summit Powder Mountain Master Plan Mixed-Use Hospitality & Residential Master Plan

Type:

Commission, 2016

Client:

Summit Group

Size: Typology:

200,000 Sq Ft

Location:

Eden, UT

Studio:

OFFICEUNTITLED

Design Team:

Ben Anderson, Carlos Maya, Carlos Navarro

PM Team:

Lisa Pauli, Pavlina Williams

Mixed-Use Hospitality & Residential Master Plan

The Village Master Plan Site Plan This master plan intends to provide an urban level of density within the context of relatively undisturbed ski area, with the aim of preserving as much open space as possible while providing a higher level of activation and use within the village core. Comprised of 4 hotels totaling approximately 300 guest rooms, 3 residential condominium and/or apartment buildings totaling 250 units as well as numerous retail, restaurant, bar and member club uses, the master plan positions the program around a central “campfire� of existing aspen groves, providing a larger scale formation of centralized social space and sculpting buildings according to the natural landforms, orientations, and slopes of the site they join. Carefully studying solar exposure, prevailing winds, sacred geometries and existing natural landforms and vistas, the Village creates a responsive and sensitive series of spaces to enter and enjoy while never losing the sense of connection to the natural landscape and surrounding mountain.

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Aerial View of Hotel, Residences, and Summit Institute

Aerial View looking SE of Hotel, Residences, and Summit Institute

Street View looking N of Summit Institute, Residences, and Hotel

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Mixed-Use

Hotel Powder Mountain

Hotel at Summit Powder Mountain Village Mixed-Use Hospitality & Retail Building

Type:

Commission, 2017

Client:

Summit Group

Size: Typology:

100,000 Sq Ft

Location:

Eden, UT

Studio:

OFFICEUNTITLED

Design Team:

Ben Anderson, Carlos Maya, Carlos Navarro

PM Team:

Lisa Pauli, Pavlina Williams

Hospitality, Retail

This project consists of a 110-key boutique hotel that overlooks an entirely new portion of the Powder Mountain ski area. Situated at the South end of the main Village, it also serves as a key activator of pedestrian activity at street and draw from surrounding residential parcels. The hotel will provide numerous outdoor terraces for apresski enjoyment, including a rooftop pool and events terrace with uninterrupted views from the Uinta range to the Great Salt Lake. The design places the hotel room floors, which shift horizontally to create varying balcony configurations, on top of a terraced stone plinth including the hotel lobby, amenities, retail and restaurants along the main village street. Typical Guest Room Interior View

Street View looking S of Hotel Facade

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View from ‘The Linear Gardens’

Street View looking W of Hotel Facade

Typical Corner Suite Interior View

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Mixed-Use

Residences Powder Mountain

Residences at Summit Powder Mountain Village Mixed-Use Residential & Retail Building

Type:

Commission, 2017

Client:

Summit Group

Size: Typology:

44,500 Sq Ft

Location:

Eden, UT

Studio:

OFFICEUNTITLED

Design Team:

Ben Anderson, Carlos Maya, Carlos Navarro

PM Team:

Lisa Pauli, Pavlina Williams

Residential, Retail

This 44,500 sf project consists of 35 timeshare condominium residences with ground floor co-working, retail, gourmet market and on-site whiskey distillery and restaurant. The design makes use of a number of pocket park and micro-plaza opportunities to set the building back from street, increase daylight access to sidewalk, as well as provide multiple view terraces including a rooftop whiskey bar and outdoor event space. Typical Unit Interior View

Street View of looking S of Restaurant facing the Hotel

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Street View looking NW of Restaurant, Residences, and street level Retail

Street View looking W of Residences, and street level Retail

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Mixed-Use

The Village Powder Mountain

Summit Institute at Powder Mountain Village Mixed-Use Events Facility & Amenities Building

Type:

Commission, 2017

Client:

Summit Group

Size: Typology:

26,900 Sq Ft

Location:

Eden, UT

Studio:

OFFICEUNTITLED

Design Team:

Ben Anderson, Carlos Maya, Carlos Navarro

PM Team:

Lisa Pauli, Pavlina Williams

Mixed-Use Events Facility, Amenities

The Summit Institute will serve as the anchor of the new Summit Powder Mountain Village, providing meeting and event spaces with a cascading series of terraces and barns, while also serving as a community space and amenity club for home-site members throughout the entire mountain. Amenities include an infinity edge pool and terrace, bowling alley, gym, indoor basketball court and youth activity / maker spaces. Aerial View of Summit Institute Street View Looking SW of Summit Institute Entry Barn

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View of Summit Institute Event Space Barn and Edge Pool

Street View looking N of Summit Institute Rear Facade

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Landscape Inca Trail

Inca Trail 2nd Place in National Competition PUCP Featured in ArchDaily / ARKINKA Magazine

PUCP Cultural Landscape & New Facilities Master Plan Competition

Type:

Invited Competition, 2014

Client: Pontifical Catholic University of Peru Size: 250,799 Sq Ft Typology: Landscape, Public Space, Cultural, Education Location:

Lima, Peru

Project Leader:

Carlos Navarro

Team Members:

Gustavo Diaz, Marius Ege Master Plan

Module Types

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Phase 2 - Summer

Landscape Strategy Diagrams

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Landscape Inca Trail

Basic Module Construction Details

Museography Fabrication - Multimedia Wall

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Phase 1 - New Campus Entrance

Landscape Modules - Functional Squares

Connector Trails Diagrams

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Landscape Inca Trail

Shop Fabrication of Bridges

On-Site Assembling of Bridges

Amphitheater Module Construction Details

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Phase 2 - Winter

Balcony Module Construction Details

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Culture

Elevational Landscape

Elevational Landscape Curatorial Proposal for Peruvian Pavilion for the Venice Biennial

Type:

Open Competition, 2015

Client: ` Size: Typology:

Peruvian Commission for Venice Biennial 2016

Location:

The Arsenale - Venice, Italy

2,369 Sq Ft Cultural

Lima v1.0

Lima v2.0

Vertical Condition

Landscape

No Elevation Condition

Planar Grid

Slope Grid

Planar Elevation Condition

Tridimensionality + Spatiality in Elevation = Landscape Condition

Symmetrical Grid = Open Circulation

Sheared Grid = Restricted Circulation

Restricted Circulation = Enhance Landscape Condition in Vertical Circulations = Stairs = As Unfolding of Projected Elevation

Public Space = Horizontal Occupation of already consolidated areas

Public Space = Horizontal + Vertical Occupation of nonoccupied areas

Projected Elevation = Potentiality to explore spatial conditions in three dimensions of landscape

Exhibition Entrance View

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Phase 2 - Summer Phase 2 - Summer

Exhibition Interior View Vista interior de exhibición Vista interior de exhibición MóduloLandscape Paisaje Tipo 2 Módulo Paisaje Tipo 2 Module Type Estructura Estructura ligera de OSB, ligera de OSB, OSB Structure, revestimiento tarrajeo, Finishing revestimiento tarrajeo, Micro-cement acabado Microcemento acabado Microcemento

Paisaje enLandscape Elevación 3 Paisaje enN° Elevación N° 3 Elevational

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Paisaje enLandscape Elevación 2 Paisaje enN° Elevación N° 2 Elevational

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Módulo de Módulo Consolidación Urbana TipoUrbana 2 de Consolidación Tipo 2 Urban Consolidation Module Type2 Abañilería armada sinarmada acabado Abañilería sin acabado Exposed Reinforced Masonry

Paisaje enLandscape Elevación 1 Paisaje de Landscape Exhibición 90°) Paisaje enN° Elevación N° 1 Exhibition Paisaje de (Axonometría Exhibición (Axonometría 90°) Elevational (90° Axonometric)

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Office

Parentesis

Parentesis Offices & Retail Building Competition

Type:

Invited Competition, 2013

Client:

Desarrolladora del PacĂ­fico S.A.C.

Size: Typology:

85,103 Sq Ft

Location:

Lima, Peru

Studio:

MASUNOSTUDIO

Project Leader:

Carlos Navarro

Offices & Retail

Team Members: Peter Seinfeld, Maya Ballen, Marius Ege

Street View

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Office

Parentesis

Basement 2-5

Basement 1

Lower Ground Floor

Ground Floor

2nd Floor

3rd Floor

4th & 5th Floor

6th & 7th Floor

Roof

Longitudinal Section

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Cross Section


View from First Floor Public Space

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Education

Britanico

Britanico Language School Competition

Type:

Invited Competition, 2013

Client: Ascociacion Cultural Peruano Britanica ACPB Size: 122,119 Sq Ft Typology: Education Location:

Lima, Peru

Studio:

MASUNOSTUDIO

Project Leader:

Carlos Navarro

Project Team:

Peter Seinfeld, Maya Ballen,

Marius Ege, Gustavo Diaz, Jose Marteleira

Street View

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Distribution Scheme


View of Main Stair inside Patio

Site Plan

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Education

Britanico

NEIGHBOR

NEIGHBOR

Ground Floor

NEIGHBOR

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2nd Floor

NEIGHBOR

4th Floor

View of Internal Patio

NEIGHBOR

3rd Floor

NEIGHBOR

5th Floor

6th & 7th Floor


View towards Roof Terrace

NEIGHBOR

North Street Elevation

East Street Elevation

NEIGHBOR

Cross Section

Longitudinal Section

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Education

PROEDUCA

PROEDUCA Featured in ArchDaily

Rural School Competition

Type:

Invited Competition, 2013

Client: PROEDUCA S.A.C. Size: 35,464 Sq Ft Typology: Education Location:

Arequipa, Peru

Studio:

MASUNOSTUDIO

Project Leader:

Carlos Navarro

Team Members:

Peter Seinfeld, Maya Ballen,

Gustavo Diaz, Marius Ege

Modules & Courtyards Growth Phases

1 Story Phase: Concrete Slab Roofed Courtyards 3 Story Phase: Textile Mesh Roofed Courtyards

2 Story Phase: Textile Mesh Roofed Courtyards

View from Open Hallways

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Street View

Ground Floor Plan

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Education

PROEDUCA

Second Floor Plan

Third Floor Plan

Cross Section

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Classroom Interior View

Thermo Roof

Computer Module Shelves Sliding Doors Acoustic Vinyl Floor

Concrete Bricks

Storage

Metal Frame Inset Windows

Lockers

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Adapt. Reuse Victory Healthcare

Victory Healthcare 2016 AIA|LA NEXT LA Awards Citation

Featured in ArchDaily / ARCHITECT Magazine

Adaptive Reuse of Commercial Building for Medical Institution

Type:

Commission, 2015-2016

Client:

Victory Healthcare Group

Size: Typology:

42,000 Sq Ft

Location:

North Hollywood, CA, USA

Studio:

P-A-T-T-E-R-N-S

Medical, Office, Commercial

Project Designer: Carlos Navarro Team Members:

Marcelo Spina, Jose Herrasti,

Dylan Krueger, Laura Bao, Henry Yang Basement Floor Plan

Ground Floor Plan

Mezzanine Floor Plan

Street View

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Front Elevation & Cross Sections

Side Elevation & Longitudinal Section

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Adapt. Reuse Victory Healthcare

Unfolded Elevations - 2 Story Courtyard

Unfolded Elevations - 3 Story Courtyard

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2 Story Courtyard View

Wall Sections - 2 Story Courtyard

3 Story Courtyard View

Wall Sections - 3 Story Courtyard

Exterior Details - 3 Story Courtyard

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Mixed-Use

Y&Z Fuzzy Facets

Y&Z Fuzzy Facets Academic

Office, Hotel & Residential Complex

Featured in suckerPUNCH

Program:

SCI-Arc’s M.DesR ESTm

Course:

Studio Project, Fall 2014

Tutor: Marcelo Spina Size: 1’200,000 Sq Ft Typology: Office, Hotel, Residential Location:

Downtown Los Angeles, CA, USA 90° Axonometric Oblique Elevation

Y&Z Fuzzy Facets engages the issue of defamiliarization. The mixed use building complex, located on the site of the World Trade Center building in Downtown Los Angeles, utilizes the plinth of the old building as a socially, culturally and geometrically familiar object on top of which it sits and rises as a new whole object composed by high-rise towers that resist geometrical description.

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1 Point Perspective Elevation The new building achieves an object condition and reaches the double lecture condition stated by Object Oriented Ontology authors such as Graham Harman in Weird Realism. First, an allusive technique is used in the massing exercise. Volumes are carved in order to achieve fuzziness and uncertainty in the mass, which nevertheless, enables it to transmit the notion of general outline enticing some familiarity. On a second instance, a more cubist technique is used to break down the several parts of the object. The towers acquire texture by using a projection technique. An occlusion image of their own mass is projected orthographically in both Y and Z axis in order to elucidate the variety of conditions and gaps produced when applied onto its irregular facets. Texture becomes instrumental rather than ornamental, by being produced by actual architectural objects on their own, such as curtain walls windows, which reminisce to Mies van der Rohe in the Chicago Federal Center, or to Phillip Johnson in Pennzoil Place, as well as verandas, which reminisce to Le Corbusier in the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts.

Plan Oblique Site Drawing

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Mixed-Use

Y&Z Fuzzy Facets

Ground Floor Plan

Typical Floor Plan

Longitudinal Section

Orthographic Close Up View

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Orthographic Worm Eye View

Side Elevation

Front Elevation

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Research

Hoax Assemblies

Hoax Assemblies Academic

The Whole and its Architectural Paradox

Program:

SCI-Arc’s M.DesR ESTm

Course:

Final Studio Project, Summer 2015

Tutors:

Marcelo Spina & Casey Rehm

Credits:

Carlos Navarro & Rishabh Khurana

Research Field: -Representation / Rendering, Line Drawing, Oblique Projection, Scripting & Generative Modeling

-Fabrication / 3D Printing & CNC Milling Assemblies

3D Print + CNC Model Translation

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Resulting Final Assembly


Basic Blocks Assemblage Pattern

Monolithic Assemblies Translation

The project speculates about the generative role of the image in the creation of objects. It acknowledges potential qualities inherent to images, both perceived or withdrawn, coexisting in an unresolved tension within a framework of a speculative reality. An image of an object having actual object qualities or being an object in itself is a matter addressed in the project, by exploring the potential of image processing techniques when confronted with real geometric generative processes.

Monolithic Assemblies Rendering Iterations

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Research

Hoax Assemblies

Image / Object Transcripts These series of drawings address this representational paradox behaving to some extent in a similar fashion as Bernard Tschumi’s ‘Manhattan Transcripts’. The first column describes different elements coexisting in the object. The second and third column highlight the unresolved tension between specific elements. The fourth column portrays that unresolved tension existing in the whole object.

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Assemblies Transcripts

A series of rendering iterations of monolithic object assemblies are utilized to inform the project, producing a representational paradox in which both image and object coexist physically but in tension, resulting in a recursively eroding process and an even more indeterminate mass. Deliberately altered assembly conditions, through representation, drive predefined parts of the processed images to behave as entropic entities, hence portraying intricate misreadings and conforming new vague wholes.

Assemblies Breakdown though Oblique Representation

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Research

The Upside Down

The Upside Down DEATH & THE CITY. Tokyo Vertical Cemetery Competition

Type:

Ideas Competition, 2016

Organizer:

Arch Out Loud

Size:

93,650 Sq Ft

Typology:

Urban Infrastructure

Location:

Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan

Research Field: -Representation / Rendering, Line Drawing, Oblique Projection, Scripting & Generative Modeling

Japanse Tombstone. Adapted Massing Tectonics

Roman Columbarium. Void & Surface

Juxtaposed Mass, Void & Surface

Shinjuku’s future skyline

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Columbarium worm’s eye perspective A re engagement of the ontological concept of death into the realm of architectural speculation. Tangible repercussions of death into cities urban landscapes challenge the discipline when the sense of life becomes relative. The citizen no longer disappears with death, but it transcends and transforms. A building acknowledges the landscape properties of the suburban cemetery model and engage them into the context of Tokyo’s lack of space crisis.

Death Sequence. Circulating The Poche

Interior-Exterior Ambiguity. Relativising The Poche

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Research

The Upside Down

“Tectonic Components” - Mass & Surface (Built tectonics)

Street View Building’s mass, void & surface acting as catalyst between death and the city

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Speculative scene of Shinjuku’s future urban context

The landscape unfolds “Upside Down” translating the popular ritual of death into a now not only vertical but tridimensional arrangement. Maximization in vertical stacking of urns allows for speculation in new tectonic assemblages that relativize relation between mass, void and surface, and hence interior and exterior. Not only surface but volume of the building become the catalyst between death and the city.

“Program Components” - The Void (Unbuilt Tectonics)

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Office

Ecoffices

Ecoffices Green Offices Building Competition

Type:

Open Competition, 2013

Client:

Arquitectum S.A.C.

Size: Typology:

82,072 Sq Ft

Location:

Lima, Peru

Studio:

MASUNOSTUDIO

Team Members:

Peter Seinfeld, Maya Ballen,

Carlos Navarro, Jose Marteleira

Offices & Retail

Street View

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Aerial View

Underground Level

Ground Floor

Typical Office Floor

Last Level Floor

Section

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Office

Ecoffices

Building Section

Ecological Concept

Office Space

Entrance Street Level

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Community Space

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Culture

Daegu Gozan Library

Daegu Gozan Library Public Library Competition

Type:

Open Competition, 2012

Client:

Daegu Metropolitan City

Suseong-gu Office Size: Typology:

33,368 Sq Ft

Location:

Suseong-gu Daegu

Culture

Metropolitan City, Republic of Korea Studio:

MASUNOSTUDIO

Team Members:

Peter Seinfeld, Maya Ballen,

Carlos Navarro, Jose Marteleira

Development Diagram

Street View

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Public Space

Basement Floor

Ground Floor

2nd Floor

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Culture

Daegu Gozan Library

Library

Constructive Facade Section

Perspective Section

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Media Center


Aerial View

Perspective Section

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Culture TAPA

TAPA PUCP Student’s Facilities Competition

Type:

Invited Competition, 2009

Client: Pontifical Catholic University of Peru PUCP Size: Typology:

37,441 Sq Ft

Location:

Lima, Peru

Project Leader:

Carlos Navarro

Team Members:

Cesar Tarazona, Carolina Velasquez

Culture & Education

Positioning Diagram

View from Campus Main Street

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Aerial view

Ocupation Diagram

Distribution Diagram

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Culture TAPA

Openings to Public Space

Orientation Strategy

2nd Floor

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Interior Square

Program Breakdown

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Culture TAPA

Study Program - Typical Distribution

Study Program - Enhanced Functionality

Study Program - Maximum Functionality Structural Scheme - Cubicles Boundary Beams Continuous Diagonal Beams also pass trough Cubicles

View from Campus Main Street

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Natural Lighting Concept Diagram


Rear Street View

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Residential Golf’s Tower

Golf’s Tower Apartments Building Competition

Type:

Open Competition, 2008

Client: Arquitetcum S.A.C. Size: 69,534 Sq Ft Typology: Housing Location:

Lima, Peru

Project Leader:

Carlos Navarro

Associate Partner: Cesar Tarazaona

Rear Facade View

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Facade View

Vertical Public Space View

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Landscape Huamanga

Huamanga Urban Renovation Competition

Type:

Open Competition, 2013

Client: Ayacucho Municipality Size: 538,195 Sq Ft Typology: Landscape & Public Space Location:

Ayacucho, Peru

Studio:

MASUNOSTUDIO

Project Leader:

Carlos Navarro

Team Members:

Peter Seinfeld, Maya Ballen,

Gustavo Diaz, Jose Marteleira

Site Plan and Concept Diagrams

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Main Square Aerial View

Existing Urban Dynamics

New Scheme Proposal

Main Square Proposal

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Landscape Huamanga

Other Plazas Proposals

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Main Square Pedestrian View

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Education

Cite Sugarcane

CITE Sugarcane Academic

Center for Technological Innovation - PUCP Undergraduate Thesis

Program: Architecture & Urbanism School at Pontifical Catholic University of Peru PUCP Course:

Undergraduate Thesis Project , 2007

Tutor:

Jean Pierre Crousse

Size: Typology:

62,100 Sq Ft

Location:

Chiclayo, Peru

Site Plan

Aerial View

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Education & Industry


Main Facade View

Server Spaces

Concept Diagram “Figure”

Served Spaces

Longitudinal Section

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Education

Cite Sugarcane

Second Floor Plan

First Floor Plan

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Entrance Atrio View

Sections and Elevations

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Education

Cite Sugarcane

Organic Sugar Factory - Concept Diagram

Organic Sugar Factory - Production Process Diagram

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View towards Organic Sugar Factory

Organic Sugar Factory - Structural Diagram

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www.carlos-navarro.net

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