Portfolio - Daniela Pineda

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ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO

Daniela Pineda
HARMONIZING USES PG. 4 - 13 HABITABLE RUINS PG. 14 - 21
TABLE OF CONTENT
DISLOCATION PG. 22 - 25 MICX MODELING PG. 26 - 33 A SAFE SHELTER PG. 34 - 37

HARMONIZING USES

HARMONIZING USES

Programs

Revit, Enscape, Photoshop, Illustrator

DELEVOPED AREAS

Urban renewal, Design

“Harmonizing uses” is an urban renewal project located in the center of Bogotá, specifically in La Capuchina neighborhood between Streets 17th and 16th and Roads 13th and 12th, this place has the presence of consolidated trade clusters such as electrical supplies and household appliances known at the metropolitan scale.

The project focuses on studying the relationship between commerce, storage and housing within the same structure, as well as its relationship with public space. It was born because of the want to understand and solve three key problems in the area: First, the lack of public and permeable space in the UPZ of Las Nieves where 50.33% of the space is occupied and the rest does not provide a suitable public space for its inhabitants. . Second, the large presence of warehouses in the intervention block, which has 86% of the area dedicated to storage, leading to, third, a housing deficit in the area which generates problems such as insecurity during hours of commercial inactivity.

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These cases are studied to understand why the warehouses has displaced the housing and to find solutions that will bring a coexistence between said uses. So, taking this into account, a building that fulfills multiple functions is generated; it creates a block front where the commercial clusters are maintained, optimized warehouse spaces are provided that meet the needs of the trade, levels of mixed uses are design, generating housing and office spaces; and finally, the center of the block is recovered, which allows the creation of a public space, largely permeable, suitable for the improvement of the area.

This is where the name “Harmonizing uses” comes from, since it seeks to create a space where these activities, which until now have been carried out mutually exclusive, can coexist harmoniously, improving the sector and setting a precedent for future interventions.

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armonizando usos PLANtas

Floor plans

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HarmonizING usEs 9 floor plans

The project provides two basements for the storage of household appliances, a first floor for commerce, and upper floors for offices and housing.

Due to its height, holes were created in the structure that allow sunlight to enter the interior of the building and the offices and homes on the intermediate floors.

Additionally, green areas were added to the interior and the top floors of the project to create meeting spaces with the possibility of developing options such as urban gardens inside.

Finally, the center of the block, which is currently used as a parking lot, was recovered to provide a public space for the sector and the city, with permeable areas and suitable for all ages.

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HarmonizING usEs 11 urbans ections
construction details

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renders and axonometry

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habitable ruins

habitable ruins

Programs

Rhinoceros, Lumion, Photoshop, Illustrator

DELEVOPED AREAS

Urban renewal, Design

“Habitable Ruins” is located in the old “Bronx” in the center of Bogotá, the project sought to generate a new cultural center for the city that would change the image of the area and invite the city to appropriate the area.

The shape is initially born from the “Hamiltonian Paths”, a mathematical concept where a graph is a path and the union of multiple graphs generates a Hamiltonian cycle. Although this concept is presented in two dimensions, it was taken to three-dimensionality, generating unique, connected and open spaces. In the investigation of these paths, oblique architecture was reached, which defies the common rules of architecture and plays with perpendicular planes. After all this process, we arrived at the final proposal, made up of modules that generate ramps and/or stairs, spaces for permanence or transition, generating great flexibility in the uses developed inside and, since it does not have demarcated spaces, it allows the flow of people inside the space.

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general floor plan

floor plan detail and images

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HABITABLES
RUINAS
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sections and images

structural details

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20 1. Listón de madera 2. Perfil en I 3. Peldaño de acero 4. Ariostramiento desde el tercer nivel DETALLE DE ESCALERA Modelo General Detalle de Estructura Despiece 10 m 9,5 m 0,5 m 0,85 m 0,85 m 1 2 1 2 4 5 6 10 11 12 4 6 10 12 1. Polea con tambor 2. Eje de acero 3. Motoreductor sinfin corona 4. Cable de acero inoxidable 5. Argolla giratoria 6. Bisagras de acero 7. Perfil C de acero 8. Perfil rectangular de acero 9. Estrobo metálico 10. Listón de madera 80 x 10 x 1 DETALLE ENVOLVENTE DE MADERA Modelo General Detalle de Mecanismo Detalle Estructura Despiece 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 7 4 2 1 0,8 m 0,8 m 5 6 7 8 9 2 1. Muro de contención 2. Perfil C de acero 3. Fibra de vidrio 4. Manta acústica 5. Revestimiento acústico KANKIO de madera 6. Ejes metálicos 7. Techo de concreto DETALLE DE MÓDULO DE CONCRETO Modelo General Detalle de Paneles Detalle de Pared Capas de Cieloraso 1 5 2 6 2 3 4 7 5 3
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DISLOCAtIoN

dislocation

Programs

Rhinoceros, Lumion, Photoshop

DELEVOPED AREAS

Design, Creativity

With the guideline of developing an architectural proposal where two of the types of intelligence will be developed according to Gardner’s theory, a utopian space is proposed where visual-spatial learning and personal intelligence are developed, through a collaborative project where the participants must work as a team to build the world or habitable space in which they operate with clear rules such as:

1. Space must be created between two or more people

2. Forbidden to place equal pieces together

3. It is played in groups of two or more people

4. The worlds created by the groups must be united

5. Upon reaching the third level it is necessary to descend at least one level to continue the ascent.

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Micx Modeling

Programs

micx modeling Revit

DELEVOPED AREAS

3D Modeling, Family Creation

As a learning process, the 3D model of Daniel Libeskin’s MICX in Belgium was developed. The exercise consisted of completely modeling the building based on the plans and general material of the project, with a focus on modeling the structure and details of a specific space.

The chosen space was one of the auditoriums, from which not only its volumetry was obtained, but also a unique family of furniture that was designed for the project, that was modeled creating the family.

The project that was modeled in 3D in Revit and later rendered with the integrated engine of the program.

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29 Checked by Drawn by Date Project number Plano estructural MICX A101.1 UP UP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A B D E F G H 8.00 m 8.00 m 8.00 m 7.90 m 8.00 m 8.00 m 7.90 m 8.02 m 7.94 m 7.26 m 7.94 m 8.00 m 7.94 m 15.94 m 7.20 m - A105 1 9 10 G H 7.26 m 7.94 m A101 A101 0.20 m 3.00 m 0.80 m m E 55.83 m m E 63.77 m m E 55.82 m -54.73 m E 62.66 m 9 10 Nivel -1 -3.10 m Cimentación -3.40 m 7.94 m 3.00 m 0.90 m 6.00 m 0.30 m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A B D E F G H - A105 Vigas Viguetas Checked by Drawn by Date Project number Plano Estructural MICX A101 Micx Modeling
structure model
structure plans

first floor plans

MODEL VS ORIGINAL

daniela pineda 30 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A B C D E F G H 8.00 m 8.00 m 8.00 m 7.90 m 8.00 m 8.00 m 7.90 m 8.02 m 7.94 m 7.26 m 7.94 m 8.00 m 7.94 m 8.02 m 7.92 m 7.20 mChecked by Drawn by Date Project number Planta MICX A107

Part of the development of the exercise was to choose two images that would be compared with the final render.

One of the selected sections was the façade with the set of materials and curvatures, so that after finishing the modeling, and with the rendering of the REVIT program, the comparison that can be seen in these images could be generated.

Additionally, one of the main auditoriums was selected, the result of which can be seen on the following pages.

MODELING 31 Nivel 1 0.00 m Nivel 2 5.00 m Nivel 3 11.20 m Cubierta 17.04 m Nivel -1 -3.10 m Cimentación -3.40 m Mezza. 8.70 m 5.84 m 2.50 m 3.70 m 5.00 m 3.10 m Nivel 1 0.00 m Nivel 2 5.00 m A B C D E F G H Nivel 3 11.20 m Cubierta 17.04 m Nivel -1 -3.10 m Cimentación -3.40 m Mezza. 8.70 m 7.20 m 7.92 m 8.02 m 7.94 m 8.00 m 7.94 m 7.26 m 5.84 m 2.50 m 3.70 m 5.00 m 3.10 m Nivel 1 0.00 m Nivel 2 5.00 m A B C D E F G H Nivel 3 11.20 m Cubierta 17.04 m Nivel -1 -3.10 m Cimentación -3.40 m Mezza. 8.70 m sections

second floor plans

family model

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a safe ShElter

a safe shelter

Programs

Rhinoceros, Lumion, Photoshop, Illustrator

DELEVOPED AREAS

Pavilion, Contest, Design

This project was developed for a contest that was looking for a Pavilion for Peace in Senegal, this should be a place of reference for the community and at the same time a meeting space where different political and religious ideals could come together.

The proposal focused on using materials present in the area and with construction methods used by its inhabitants. Regarding the shape, it was found that the area has a large presence of seashells, these are a symbol of protection and security, for this reason we decided to use their shape and curves to form the different spaces within the pavilion.

Finally, the heart of the project is located in a water collection area, where it is naturally treated and becomes safe water for the community.

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