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NUÑEZ-BARRANCO VALLEJO SN 16049845 MArch Architecture. TMHARCSING09. Academic Year - 2020/21
PERSISTENCE U9 ¡ Y3 ¡ Interactive Device This project explores the concept of Han, an untranslatable Korean feeling. The device is a process of deconstruction of architectural elements, changed in scale and deformed to create an analogue transition. The model is being moved by a robot arm while animations projected on it unveil the story. Recording conducted by a static camera functions as a careful architectural analysis.
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The shape of the model, or designed stage, is constructed by spatialy arranging, 3D constructing and transforming the desired views previously done in the storyboarding into a coherent whole.
BEEHIVE HOUSING U9 ¡ Y3 ¡ Building Project A high density housing achieved not only with minimum space but also maximum occupancy following the year brief the Superlatives. This project aims to question the boundaries of architectural representation. An architecture detached from its representation, the drawing becomes non informative of the architecture despite it being the direct generative process of the building.
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BEEHIVE HOUSING Hana Bank (Chinese)
U9 · Y3 · Research & Program The lack of space in the cities is bringing new types of coliving where main facilities are shared. Taking inspiration from the ´Beehive´ houses, which were a response to the need of housing for the workers of Guro Industrial complex.
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There were extremely poor conditions and rent was shared in Aftrnoon/ Morning or even rooms Left/ Right.
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Filling Vacancy
This project reinterprets the concept of sharing. Following the brief of Superlatives it aims for high density housing achieved not only with minimum space but also maximum occupancy.
The vacancy problem was not as big as in 1990s the Beehive houses fill with Korean-Chinese inmigrants. Although the rents are cheap and inmigrants are very efficient when paying the conditions are still very poor not meeting regulation standars.
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Residential 130sqm. 1 floor 5 rooms : 15sqm 3 toilets : 9,3sqm
Residential 72 sqm. 1 floor Room: 11 sqm Kitchen: 20sqm
Entertainment 98 sqm. 2 floors Residential 160sqm x 2 floors
Mixed Second floor,use stone wall
2 floors Shops 50 sqm each Residential 5 bedrooms. Total 100 sqm
Program Typology: Residential - Implement Beehive housing concept - Improve living conditions - Maximum Density - Maximum Occupation Residents : Factory workers in Guro Gu
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BEEHIVE HOUSING U9 · Y3 · Development Driven by the drawing the architecture takes the oblique as expression. With Claude Parent as reference, the building is constructed by careful repetition of the same spaces, so the design contributes to the overall drawing.
Exploded Axonometry
Exploded Axonometry The final form for the rooms, and how they group in clusters, comes after a packing study, which proved the hexagon to be the most suitable. They were parametrised to be reproduced. Elements of each room are carefully located to add in the overall look of the drawing.
INSIDE COMMUNAL SPACE
The ground floor is composed of: Bedrooms / Toilet / Courtyard Roof: Communal spaces
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Second floor Interior Communal Spaces
The Oblique Inside/Outside
First Floor Interior comunal space
Ground Floor Rooms / Toilets / Courtyard
FILM STUDIES U8 ¡ Y2 ¡ Research project Four films showing the Stahl House are juxtaposed as if they happened in the same space-time continuum. Simultaneous spatial mapping of human motion and emotion is translated, and then sculpted into the surfaces of human interaction and occupation.
Editors choice
Simultaneous possible actions Two actors are told to perform interpreting a drawing. The actions are recorded by 2 static cameras. The movement is represented in the drawing, showing the space created through the act of editing.
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Films 1 Playing by heart 2 Galaxy Quest 3 The marrying man 4 Why do only fools fall in love
Form Finding modified with grashopper
Time-based drawing that plots the spatial narratives of hollywood films shot within the Stalh House. 1 Shots of the film 2 Change of the camera 3 Color coding mood of the scene 4 Line notation characters 5 3d printed model 6 Initial line notation 7 Morphing: change of control points 8 Grasshopper 9 View from movie camera point 10 Cuts on surface through camera plane 11 Movement of characters in space
RESIDENCY FOR FILM-MAKERS U8 ¡ Y2 ¡ Building project Los Angeles is a city lived through films. The Stack Residency for film Editors is a combination of a residency and an exhibition space. It offers a space for a maximum of 5 film editors to imagine, invent and develop their ideas. The occupants of the space and the film become one as the material division between living and projected is rendered intangible. The screen becomes an architectural element, transforming the materiality of built space into an architecture of spectatorship. Living the projection, projecting the living.
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Fabric Solid film translation
RESIDENCY FOR FILM-MAKERS
Roof Connection to tensile strucure
Double membrane
U8 ¡ Y2 ¡ Technical
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Environmental studies together with construction detail. The building uses tensile structure for the roof as well as providing a backdrop for projected films. It continues the study of 3D printing on fabric.
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Solar Gain
Water Collection
The double layer of PTFE reduces solar gain by 28%. It also diffuse the light evenly across the rooftop surface. STORMCLOUDSTORMCLOUD SCI_Arc Temporary SCI_Arc Pavilion, Temporary 2013 Pavilion, 2013 Los Angeles, CALos Angeles, CA
FABRIC FORM FABRIC FINDING FORM FINDING
Rain water is collected by direct gutter, as well as the underground perforated drainage water pipe.
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Thermal + Water Barrier
Tangible source such as water are kept out from concrete, PTFE, and galvanised mater flashing.
01 Outer membrane (PTFE coated galss flore woven cloth) 02 Thermal insulation 03 Steel ring beam 04 Clamping bracket for outer membrane 05 External cladding (fibre re-inforced plastic) 06 Inner membrane (silicone coated glass fiber woven cloth 07 Glass wall (double glazing)
Fan for ventialtion. The mast can be adjusted. It reduces the stress
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Double glazing connection Scale 1:5
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WRITERS HOUSE Y1 ¡ Building Project Traveller writer´s house in Hackney Wick with a private museum used as a mind palace to archive memories from the trip. The journey does not stop on the arrival. From private to more public open rooms with views to the museum. The everyday of living inspires the creative process of writing.
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WORLD FASHION CENTER Year OUT · Feseability project The WFC centre is a heritage building by Maaskant. Built in the 60´s with modernist style, it was the future at the time in the outskirts of Amsterdam in a Masterplan by ‘Architect’. With time and constant additions the building has lost the character and monumentality it once had. The feseability study was a 6 weeks project. The concept for this project was “Back to the Future” aiming to bring the good qualities that made this piece of architecture so significant at the time. The approach was to be the least invasive possible. The key was to preserve the existing massing proportions - three volumes on top of a 300 metre podium.
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KPF ¡ Design competition Competition to redesign an office building located in the newly developed area of Porta Nuova, Milan. The brief: to achieve more efficiency, do a recladding of the facade with a preference for brick.
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URBAN STAR Year Out · Masterplan A mixed use masterplan in Hangzhou. The project spanned from initial massing studies GARDEN to NEIGHBOURHOOD detailed walltyping. The buildings are arranged in a rhythmic way, utilizing a stepped formation to create an architectural language which forms a “mountainscape” in the city. Whilst the open and connective public space serves as an analogy for “water” flowing in the city, it is also reflecting the ephemeral quality of public activity THE GREEN VILLAGE and movement.
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Profiled Terracotta Feature Coping
Plot 3 Transition Hub Tr a n s l u c e n t Glass Glass Shadow Box TRANSITION HUB
RETAIL COURTYARD NETWORK AT ELEVATED LEVEL
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L3 RETAIL LINK BRIDGE TO PLOT 4
OFFFICE STEPPED TERRACES
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ESCALATOR CONNECTION TO MTR
ACCESS FROM STREET
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07 November 2019 | Site Configuration Study | Hangzhou Urban Star
THE EQUATION OF THOUGHT Year out · Fairy Tale competitoin Blank Space Architectural competition 2020. The brief was to find solutions instead of warnings for the planet’s future. Our fairy tale is envisioning a future where technology reaches conciousness and leaves the Earth.
“The sky was so bright, none of us could see exactly what happened. It must have been so loud up close! Humans have dreamt of the apocalypse for centuries, and imagined it to look exactly so - a night sky filled with beams of light, deafening noise, and millions of fractured reflections everywhere. Around me people stood in awe, yet my only thought was that you left me without a word of explanation”
C A R L O TA N U Ñ E Z - B A R R A N C O
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Nationality: Spanish
Birth Date: 05/02/1996
479 Holloway Road London, N7 6LE
+44 7934814267 carlota.nbv@gmail.com
T HE B A RT LE T T SCHO O L O F A R C H IT E C T U R E UNI V E R SI T Y CO LLE G E O F L ON D ON BSc ARCHITECTURE PART I
SKILLS SO FT WAR E
O T H ER S
- Rhinoceros
- 3D Printing
Grasshopper
- Robot Arm UR10
Vray
- Laser cutting
- Adobe Photohop
2016-2019
Year 3 / Unit 9 with Chee-Kit Lai & Jessica In History thesis: Updated Space Technical thesis: Constructing a Paradox Year 2 / Unit 8 with Thomas Pearce & Greg Storrar UNI V E R SI DA D E UR O PE A DE M A D R ID 2014-2016 Grado en Fundamentos de la Arquitectura // Year 2
2014-2016
- Adobe Illustrator - Adobe In Design
WO R K EXPER I EN C E
- Adobe Premiere - Adobe After Effects - Cinema 4D
L ANGU AGE S - Spanish (Native) - English (Professional)
ACHIEVEMENTS & OTHERS Excellence Scholarship Community of Madrid 2015-2016 TOP Program Scholarship UE 2015-2016 Padel tenis Championship of Spain 2012-2014 The Best* Scrambled Eggs *Every taster Interse traveller 30 countries
R EFE R E N C E S Chee-Kit Lai // Mobilestudio Architects +44 7879451592 // cheekit.l@theMobileStudio.co.uk
K HO N PE DE R SO N FO X //RIBA PART I INTERN Global architectural firm. Work in competition, feseability and master planning. Produce d architectural drawings in 2D/3D. Render plans and sections, reports and presentations. E XA R CHI T E CT S // ARCHITECT ASSISTANT Madrid based practice specialised in digital fabrication. Computational design of the entrance hall. M CLA UG HLI N NI A LL A R CHIT E C T S // ARCHITECT ASSISTANT Conceptual and final models for Hello Panda, Tokio shop. Competiton for Oxford University extension. Final model. FA B LA B UE // ASSISTANT
AUG 19-PRESENT
JULY 2018
SEP 2018
2014-2016
Fellow assitant working with 3D Printing, laser cutting and administration CAT E DR A LUZ Y A R Q UI T E C T U R A // INTERNSHIP
2014-2017
Initial design stages of the construction of the Philips Pavilion for the Shangai Biennale HA NDST HI NK I NG// PROJECT MANAGER Handsthinking: Architecture, art and engineering festival organised in the UE
2014-2015