PORTFOLIO DIEGO BONILLA SELECTED WORKS 2021
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
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Integraz
1. To improve the awareness and comprehension of the investigated cultural heritage. Manutenzione straordinaria
2. To bring together heritage and landscape so as to offer new ways to benefit from their combined social, economic, cultural and environmental values. Manutenzione ordinaria
3. To promote and diversify cultural tourism so as to balance the exploitation of the different cultural resources both in remote peripheral areas and high demand areas nowadays over exploited.
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Internship at FULL Future Urban Legacy Lab in Turin.
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Scenario 1 Interventi e Dispositivi
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Interventi edilizi: la modifica del layout delle 1_manutenzione ordinaria delle coperture; all’uso degli spazi attualmente 2_consolidamento della Casa di Borgofranco; plesso edilizio del Borgo Medio3_rifacimento delle pavimentazioni piazzetta ingresso Croce di manutenzione ordinaria sulle Illuminazione intedella Casa di Borgofranco. Vasca accumulo di Fenis; scensore Esitntore Rete dati al di 4_spostamento servizi igienici pubblici prossimi allagrata Croce i intervenire radicalmente acqua paesaggio Fenis; ontorno e di accesso al borgo. 5_spostamento chiosco panini e chiosco affitto biciclette nutenzione straordinaria della piazzetta ingresso Croce di Fenis; ui si colloca la Croce di Fenis 6_”pulizia” e riallestimento degli arredi fissi che si sono stratimore” visivo che caratterizza ficati nel tempo; e alla revisione degli spazi che 7_”pulizia” e riallestimento del fronte del ristorante verso la edievale si propone di intervepiazzetta Croce di Fenis; geriale di questo bene culturale 8_sostituzione parapetto lato Po; Arredi mobili Alberature Tendalini alberature Tavoli fissi esterne incluso Panchine 9_manutenzione delle aree il bordo di discesa al fiume; 10_revisione della segnaletica di accesso al Borgo Mediev145 ale; 11_revisione/riallestimento illuminazione pubblica; 12_progetto di arredo urbano adeguato.
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PROJET . BUREAUX ETAGE COURANT / IMAGES
By participating in the development of a wide range of architectural uses (housing, public works, offices, etc.) of different scales and contexts. Work for local clients and participation in international competitions.
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3D modeling, graphic contribution and design in the following projects: BSTLL . 82 R UE SAIN T-L AZAR E . 75009 PAR IS . MARS 2020 . FAISABIL
* Shenzhen Opera Competition in collaboration with Ateliers Jean Nouvel, Shenzhen (CHN) * Hôtel Saint-James expansion in collaboration with Ateliers Jean Nouvel, Bouliac (FR) * Casa Anfa Finance City Project. Hotel, housing and office building, Casablanca (MAR) * Rue Saint Lazare office building, Paris (FR) * Saint-Dominique office building, Paris (FR)
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GREEN CAMPUS RESIDENCE T U R I N , I TA LY FEBRUARY 2019
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* Environmental impact beneficial fo the park. Against pollution the best bagolaro, the ash tree and the pla shading, however, maple and linden. in green areas in Italy, 12 million absorbed. * The green roof can reduce up to 3 building air conditioning and noise up
The idea of the building was for it to be designed and analysed according to a systemic approach that takes into account the different phases of the
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* Rain water: Reused to irrigate trees and gardens.
* 100% recycled hemp used as insulation.
* Photovoltaic panels.
* Recycled steel.
*Re-use of solar energy. 50% of energy needs are self-produced.
* Design for assembly and disassembly. * The entire building is designed as an easy product to recycle.
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DES I G N F OR C L IM AT E
Permeability. Creating new urban pedestrian traces to connect the project with the rest of the city preserving the existing distribution axis.
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Photovoltaic panels, meet the needs of 2300 kW.
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The orientation of the building allows full benefit of direct light. While the winds from the southwest are eased through the hills designed in the park.
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Relationship with the existing. Respecting the heritage while connecting the new building with the pre-existing urban context.
Rainwater collection system for irrigation of the green roof.
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Mobility, connecting the project with the city’s urban public transport network.
Passarella, rend le bâtiment accessible à l’utilisateur à une échelle plus intime.
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Entrance Halls 1 Shopping Mall 2 Residency rooms / Shopping Mall 3 Bedrooms and study room 4 Residency rooms / Gym 5 University canteen 6 Rooms / Auditorium
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The curved shape of the building guarantees illumination and shading on the lower floor spaces without the use of additional panels.
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DES I G N F OR D IS ASS E M B LY Recycled ecolegno® panels. Cladding composed of panels of wood strips of different types, coming from dismantled buildings.
Green roof, with internal tanks for extensive cultivation of trees around the area.
Upper horizontal closure
U = 0,110 W/(m2K) Yie= 0,004 W/(m2K) φ= 19,2 h EEtot= 963,47 MJ/M2
Surface condensation test: Interstitial condensation test:
Recyclability index: 48%
Recycle, the installations system is equipped with pneumatic waste collection within the building. Curtain wall, with opaque and transparent panels with a triple glazing fixed or movable upright. The system is hooked to the vertical metal uprights which are grafted to the beams of the horizontal partitions through interlocking metal joints.
Lower horizontal closure U = 0,171 W/(m2K) Yie = 0,003 W/(m2K) φ = 19,97 h
Total Embodied Energy
EEtot = 2510,85 MJ/M2
Recyclability index: 63%
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Surface condensation test: Interstitial condensation test:
Vertical closure U transparent = 1.0 W/(m2K) Surface U opaque = 0,236W/(m2K) condensation test: EE tot = 595,80 MJ/M2 Interstitial condensation test: Recyclability index: 60%
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“Calm Shore” Connection with warehouses and other pre-existing architecture in a subtle way conserving its scale and its orthogonal shapes.
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MA D E I N B O GOTÁ /
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Urban research project aimed
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BL OC K S CA L E AN A LY S IS / DI VERS I TY O F US ES retail, whosale and commercial uses neighboring scale and informal commerce residential green areas facilities storage manufacturing
Textiles Forklift rental
Warehouse
Dwelling
Dwelling
Warehouse Dwelling
Construction of industrial facilities, except for buildings
Manufacturer of Brackets for the Assembly of Screens / TV, Video Projection Equipment, etc.
Cigar store Cultural/civic
Restaurant Dwelling
Cafeteria
Utilisation résidentielle à l’intérieur d’une zone industrielle
Vacant warehouse
Marketer of machinery Charcuterie
Waste management company Packaging factory
Vacant warehouse
Vacant warehouse Building on sale
Furniture factory
Cigar store Warehouse/Unknown Telecommunications
Restaurant Sports club
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URBAN PHENOMENA
O R G A N I C A L LY M I X E D
The industrial urban landscape from the twentieth century, is based on large and tall faรงades with few windows, leaving little to urban life, in an overwhelming and insecure space for the pedestrians. That is incremented when these monumental spaces get abandoned and its effect is more remarkable when it happens in the city centre.
However there are dynamics in which those who occupy this area try to confront this rigidity and appropriate the space day-to-day.
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Informal commerce adds up, making the industrial landscape less rigid.
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Micro-commerce dynamics, activating life in the street.
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Tejo Club. Tejo is a sport much appreciated by the popular strata of society. It is seen as a portrait of their preColumbian origins and so it is an important community integration tool.
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Having a look at the interior.
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Trucks become components of the urban landscape being so many and remaining immobile for long periods.
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In the absence of sports facilities, people residing in nearby areas appropriate public space unused by the industry at night and on weekends, turning the streets into, for example, soccer fields.
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Restaurants and cigar stores creating scenarios for local life.
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Recyclers. They recover 10% of the waste generated in Bogotรก, by going from neighborhood to neighborhood, opening garbage bags looking for material that can be recovered.
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Terrain vague, past railway now abandoned linear green area. Obsolete and unproductive space, undefined and without specific limits.
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PR OJE T À L’ É C H E LL E D E B L OC
ADAPTIVE REUSE OF A WA R E H O U S E F O R S A L E
Manufacture and marketing of high technology refrigeration equipment
P R I VAT E S PA C E Productive housing
Dwelling
Atelier
Urban orchard
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Musical rehearsal space / Photography laboratories
Warehouses on sale
P U B L I C S PAC E Collective use, in the service of a new, larger network of public space
Playground
Trade supporting manufacturing
Cafe
Dance studio
Market supporting urban agriculture
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CU RR E N T STAT E A rigid, clustered, underutilized, fragmented centered area
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Currently active factories but too rigid towards the urban space, long closed façades in poor condition.
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Empty warehouses in poor conditions occupying large important areas.
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Underused areas, for parking and stocking. Making up more than the 50% of the whole industrial zone.
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Abandoned railway, currently used as “landfill�, housing for street dwellers, informal commerce, etc.
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Very few facilities. Those that exist are private.
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Dwelling. Housing coexisting within an industrial urban fabric.
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Vacant warehouses, currently for sale and/or for rent.
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Currently inactive factories. Non-performing legacies inserted on a great location and with historical value.
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BRT Station. Entrance to the area, connectivity with the rest of the city from the most important vial arteries.
10 Public space, shortage of space for collective use.
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U R B A N P RO P O SA L A connected, permeable, actively productive hub alongside housing in the city center retail, whosale and commercial uses neighboring scale and informal commerce residential green areas facilities storage manufacturing 3 hybrid/mix
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Constant factories. Enhancing currently active/productive spaces.
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Public space. New green areas for collective use. Instead of vacant warehouses in poor conditions.
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New factories. Intended as contemporary landmarks. Guided also by the scenarios from the last chapter and liberating ground floor for public space.
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Public space. New facilities for collective use. Added to necessary parking lots.
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Public space. New green areas for collective use. Instead of underutilized parking lots.
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New hybrid devices. Combining housing with commercial uses and manufacturing/productive spaces.
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Public space. New green indoor and outdoor areas for collective use. Instead of underutilized storage spaces.
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New housing. Spaces for living supporting already existing ones.
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Indoor public space. New facilities for collective use. Removing from underutilized storage spaces.
10 New housing. Spaces added to current buildings. 11 New District Recycling Center. 12 Indoor public space. New green areas for collective use. Instead of vacant warehouses, supporting new functions
for the restored building. 13 Commercial corridor. Attract people from all over the city and respond to the metropolitan demand of what is
produced in the area. Direct connection to the linear park. 1 4 New faรงades to currently functioning factories. More permeable/transparent.
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