Doménica Albornoz. Portfolio de arquitectura

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PORTFOLIO

Doménica Albornoz

CONTACT INFO

domenicaalp@hotmail.com daalbornoz@uce.edu.ec

Quito-Ecuador

@la_domito

ECU (+593) 998706650 US (+1) 3055019489

SP (+34) 663916343

issuu.com/dommito issuu.com/domozepam

I am an architect graduated from the Central University of Ecuador, I have work experience in the field of architectural design as well as language translation (English-Spanish) and teaching Spanish. I have worked as an architectural designer for 1 year on a private architecture office, where I had the opportunity to design corporative spaces such as banks, offices, and clinical laboratories. I have also worked for the Embassy of Korea in Ecuador as a translator; and I am currently teaching spanish as well as I am working as an independent architect. I am really passionate about public space design and also designing furniture. My agile, efficient and confident personality has allowed me to successfully work with various clients in diverse work environments. I am an enthusiast of urban dance, clay pottery, photography, photo editing and illustration.

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Escada

Design Workshop VI UCE

Social Escadaria Building

Design Workshop VII UCE

St. Clara Paper Market

Design Workshop VIII UCE

Thesis Project

Final career project

Work Projects

Geometrica Architects

Photography

CONTENTS

1 ESCADA BUILDING

Ground Floor N+ 0.20 0 12 6 24 m
East Facade
Section A-A Vertical Circulations 0 12 6 15 m
Interior view From the flat block to the social area of the project and city visuals

ESCADARIA

BUILDING

The project is located in an unsafe neighborhood in Quito. The main objective is to integrate the architectural object into the urban environment, generating safer and more walkable spaces, which are public and semi-public, but at the same time it manages a level of privacy more appropriate for a home. The volume is originated from a generative axis that follows the visual to “El Panecillo” which is a very important urban element in the city, and towards the San Marcos neighborhood, an in-between space is created and it reinterprets the interior courtyards of the colonial house. In addition, a significant subtraction of volumes is made and it separates the complex into several blocks of housing and facilities.

SOCIAL
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Site Plan All levels floors + Site Plan 0 12 48 m 6 24

Calle José Olmedo

Cromática en fachada

2796 m.s.n.m.
MAIN BUS
TR ANSEC T O CA LL E P ED RO F E RMÍ N CE VA L L O S VISTA HACIA EL OESTE
5.65 +0.200 13 12 N +11.85 N +7.5 N +4.20 B’ B C’ C C’ C A’ A B’ B C’ C C’ C A’ A FERMÍN CEVALLOS 3rd and 4th Floor Plan N+ 6,20 and N+ 7,50 5th Floor Plan N+ 6,20 and N+ 11,85 0 12 48 m 6 24 0 12 48 m 6 24
MARIN
STATION

Acabado de zócalos Materialidad de cubiertas

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Chile 2802 m.s.n.m.
Calle
6.00 8.05 3.96 6.00 +11.85 +7.50 +15.63 +19.41 +11.85 +7.50 10 11 8 9 N +19.41 N +15.63 N +11.85 Natural ground level: 1% inclination Private circulation Semi-public circulation Public circulation Architectural Program Housing and Proximity Facilities Leves of privacy AA Section Facade-Section 0 12 6 24 m
Piedra Hormigón Pintura Teja Hormigón Zinc

to the facilities on the ground floor.

5x5mm Wooden Slat

h: 240mm IPE Girder

Ih: 300mm PE Beam

h: 100mm HEB Girder

h: 240mm IPE Beam

2mm Glass Partition

h:90cm Handrail

G H 6.54m
Constructive Details Hybrid System: Concrete + Steel
Access Interior yards (Semi-public spaces)

The construction system is hybrid (Concrete columns and steel beams). The columns have a brick coating to generate a uniform sensation and continuity with the brick walls. On the other hand, the steel beams are seen contrasting their dark tones with the warm materiality of brick and wood.

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35x60cm Column Concrete Steel Hybrid System Concrete-Steel h:55mm Steel Deck h: 240mm IPE Beam h: 300mm IPE Beam
South Facade
East Facade 0 6 12 m 3

Interior yards (Semi-public spaces)

Horizontal Circulation Bridges (connection between blocks). Main pedestrian access on the top of the hill

3 ST. CLARA MARKET

The current market of Sant Clara de San Millán is one of the built landmarks of the Santa Clara neighborhood and Quito, it is part of the old historical limits of the city. Its historical, social and cultural components are part of the criteria to be taken into account in the design process. Since, due to the processes of urban consolidation, it is a neighborhood that, despite being active, has high levels of urban insecurity. The main goals of the architectonic project are to: 1. Recover the current Santa Clara market and incorporate it into a complex mixed-use architectural program that also includes an industrial function. 2. Implement a paper recycling industry that provides the sector with this product. (Due to the location of Central University of Ecuador, one of the main uses of land is the trade in paper elements and their derivatives.)

PAPER
P I C H I N C H A Q U I T O B E L I S A R I O Q U E V E D O Á R E A E C U A D O R LOCATION BIRD's-EYE VIEW

CROPS + COMPOSTING URBAN GREENHOUSE

A general volume generates a connection between the two chosen blocks, with squares and platforms inside that are appropriately integrated into the public space that surrounds the project. In other words, there is a direct connection on the ground floor with the streets surrounding the project. This helps to improve pedestrian flow and a more comfortable circulation. On the other hand, the morphology of the blocks allows the corners to be used as opportunity areas where it is easier to design public space that attracts the user to the project, which welcomes them.

Site Plan 0 12 48 m 6 24 GENERAL VOLUME PLATFORMS GROUND FLOOR GROUND FLOOR “FOREST” SQUARE INDUSTRY
MARKET
N+5.40 N+5.40 N+10.80 N+10.80 N+0.00 N+0.30 N-0.45 N-1.00 N+15.12 N+15.12 N+20.16 N+20.16 N+20.16 N+0.00 N-0.60 N+1.45
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HYDROPONIC
GALERÍA DE EXPOSICIONES ARTÍSTICAS LABORATORIOS DE INVESTIGACIÓN SALA DE INVESTIGACIÓN BIBLIOTECA MÓDULOS CAFETERÍA N+1.2 N+0.75 N-0.75 ZONA DE VENTA: VEGETALES; HORTALIZAS FRUTAS PATIO DE COMIDAS ZONA DE VENTA: PRODUCTOS VARIOS ZONA DE ACOPIO: BASURA CLASIFICACIÓN RECIBIDOR HALL ENTRADA INGRESO PEATONAL CLASIFICACIÓN sube 10% EJE VÍAL VERSALLES EJE VÍAL VERSALLES EJE VÍAL ANTONIO DE ULLOA EJE VÍAL ANTONIO DE ULLOA EJE VÍAL ANTONIO DE ULLOA EJE VÍAL FRAY ANTONIO DE MARCHENA EJEVÍALJERÓNIMO CARRIÓN EJE VÍAL PEATONAL: RAMIREZ DÁVALOS N+0.00 N+0.30 N-.045 N-0.45 N-1.00 N+0.00 N+0.00 N+0.00 N+0.00 N+0.00 N+0.30 N+0.00 A B A' B' C' C West Facade 0 1 3 9 18m Ground Floor N+1.20 0 3 0 9 9 21m
TERRAZA ACCESIBLE: PATIO CAFETERÍAS TERRAZA ACCESIBLE: PATIO CAFETERÍAS TERRAZA ACCESIBLE: PATIO CAFETERÍAS ZONA DE VENTA: VEGETALES; HORTALIZAS FRUTAS
DE VENTA: JUGOS Y FRUTAS ZONA DE VENTA: VEGETALES; HORTALIZAS FRUTAS ZONA DE VENTA: PRODUCTOS VARIOS ZONA DE VENTA: PRODUCTOS VARIOS TERRAZA ACCESIBLE banda de clasificación triturado almacen triturado banda de clasificación triturado pulpa drenado agua pulpa almacen triturado almacen triturado triturado triturado formado formado rodillos secado prensado rodillos secado prensado control de calidad empaquetado GALERÍA DE EXPOSICIONES, TALLERES DE RECICLAJE prensado prensado maquinaria complementaria maquinaria complementaria maquinaria complementaria clasificación del producto terminado clasificación ZONA DESCANSO CAFETERÍA TRABAJADORES venta productos de papel reciclado clasificación predistribución drenado agua A B A' B' C' C N+5.40 N+10.80 N+0.00 N+0.30 N-.045 N-0.45 N-1.00 N+15.12 N+20.16 N+5.40 N+5.40 N+5.40 N+5.40 N+5.40 N+5.40 N+5.40 N+5.40 N+5.40 N+5.40 N+5.40 N+5.40 N+5.40
0 3 0 9 9 21m
ZONA
Second Floor +6.24
22 21 20 31 30 - 04 - Subsuel ± 00 Planta Baj 04 Pis 1 08 Pis 1 12 Pis 2 16 Pis 11,55 6,47 6,00 AA Section Facade-Section BODEGA TERRAZA ACCESIBLE: PATIO DE COMIDA TERRAZA ACCESIBLE: PATIO DE COMIDA ZONA DE VENTA: VEGETALES; HORTALIZAS FRUTAS ZONA DE VENTA: CARNES BLANCAS MÓDULOS: COMIDA TÍPICA ZONA DE VENTA: CARNES ROJAS ALMACEN HUERTO HIDROPÓNICO MÓDULOS: COMIDA TÍPICA RECIBIDOR HALL CULTIVOS HIDROPÓNICOS BIODIGESTORES BASURA ORGÁNICA TERRAZA ACCESIBLE: PATIO CAFETERÍAS TERRAZA ACCESIBLE: PATIO CAFETERÍAS A B A' B' C' C N+5.40 N+10.80 N+10.80 N+10.80 N+10.80 N+10.80 N+10.80 N+10.80 N+10.80 N+10.80 N+10.80 N+10.80 N+10.80 0 3 9 21m Third Floor +11.29 0 3 0 9 9 21m
17 15 14 13 12 11 5 A 4 3 B 2 C 1 - 04 - Subsuel 0 00 0 Planta Baj 04 1 Pis 08 2 Pis + 12 3 Pis 16 4 Pis 15,07 6,78 7,22 7,00 7,00 7,27 6,42 8,64 9,48 0 6 12 m 3
North
0 5 15 25 m 10 0 5 15 25 m 10
South Facade Facade
0 1 3 9 18 D1 DETAIL 1 DETAIL 2 Malla electrosoldada Conector de corte Alza PVC Todas las vigas 3” x 35 mm Deck metálico Placa colaborante 10-25 Perfil IPE 600x180x40x40 Perfil IPE 700x180x40x40 Rigidizador 10mm Perno anclaje 9mm Placa apoyo 12mm Pedestal 500x600x500mm Varilla ac.galvanizado 18mm Parilla Zapata 20mm Replantillo Perfil IPE 300x180x20x20 H. Simple FC¨ 280kg/cm2 Perfil IPE 400x200x20x20 North Facade View 4th Floor Social Area Structural Section Construction details
DETAIL 3 DETAIL 4 DETAIL 5 Canal agua lluvia Perfil C 200X60X8mm Perfil C 200X60X8mm Perfil IPE 400x200x20x20 Perfil IPE 1200x240x20x20 Perfil IPE 900x240x20x20 Perfil IPE 600x180x40x40 Perfil IPE 600x180x40x40 Perfil IPE 600x180x40x40 Placa apoyo 12mm Perno anclaje 13mm D3 D2 D4 D5

CHILDREN

his architectural project addresses an integrated program that unifies the care and development of children and youth with the education of women. The project is implemented at Universidad Central del Ecuador, due to a greater concentration of student mothers, relative to other large centers of higher education in Quito. It is important to point out that childcare tasks are ever-present in woman’s lives and these will often determine their movements around the city. Taking this into account, there is an obvious need for a facility that integrates childcare services locally. This would shorten the distances travelled and therefore the amount of time spent travelling. In addition, the project aims to offer a service to student mothers, as motherhood is one of the main reasons for dropping out of school or interrupting their studies. Thus, students will not only have a space for the care of their children but will also enjoy spaces dedicated to their own care and recreation.

4 UCE
BIRD's-EYE VIEW URBAN CONTEXT
CARE CENTER

HEIGHT

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Pre
object BASICEDUCATION SCHOOL SLOPE: 12% N+12.22 N+0.00 N+0.00 N+1.05 N+1.05 N-3.96 N-0.75 N-1.80 N-3.00 N-4.05 N+11.22 N+7.48 N+7.48 P: 2% P: 5% P: 2% 10% P: 10% 10% P: 8% 10% 8% P: 10% N-4.05 A 1 2 3.1 4 5 6 B D E F CC.1 3 SITE PLAN 0 3 9 21m
DOUBLE
1 COMPLEMENTARY PIECE
existent
VERTICAL CIRCULATION OUTSIDE CIRCULATION BACKYARD UNIVERSALACCESS UNIVERSALACCESS UNIVERSALACCESS MAIN STAIRS CHEMISTRYSCHOOL ACCESS CONNECTION BETWEEN PATIOS CONNECTION MAIN ACCESS SQUARE- PLAYGROUND MAIN PEDESTRIAN ACCESS HORIZONTAL CIRCULATION KITCHEN LOBBY CAFETERIA COWORKING MINIMARKET WORKSHOP CLASSROOMS AUDIOVISUAL ROOM TODDLER CLASSROOMS HOMEWORK CLASSROOMS CLEANING BACKYARD PLAYGROUND DINING ROOM MEETING ROOM OFFICES MEDICAL CENTER LIBRARY MMULTIPURPOSE ROOM STAFF ROOM STORAGE KIDS WC FAMILY WC LACTARY ATM Architectural Program Childcare and Proximity Facilities Teenagers education Women's care Circulations Public circulation Connection between squares
N+3.57
Ground
Floor +0.00m 0 3 9 21m
Accesovehicular
A A B C B C
Accesopeatonal
N+3.00m
Cota inicial: 2865 msnm
A A B C B C A A B C B C
Second Floor +3.57m
0 3 9 21m
Third Floor +7.48m
2.93 0.44 0.20 2.93 0.44 2.93 0.20 0.44 0.10 3.57 3.57 3.35 10.71 0.20 1.52 1.47 0.44 1.52 1.47 0.44 3.57 0.20 2.93 0.44 0.20 2.93 0.44 2.93 0.20 0.44 0.10 3.57 3.57 3.35 10.71 0.44 0.20 3.13 0.44 0.20 F 2 3 3.1 2.62 0.51 E D C.1C B B.1 A 2.1 1 4 5 6 10.00 7.95 2.75 8.80 6.23 6.23 9.60 9.90 7.85 7.00 6.60 N +11.22 N +7.48 N +3.74 N +0.00 N +3.74 N +0.00 N +0.51 N +7.48 N +11.22 N +12.22 N +12.22
Terraza innaccesible Terraza innaccesible
0 3 9 12m B-B Section
ESC_1:150
A-A Section
South Facade
0 3 9 15m
East Facade
1 2 3 4
Toddlers Classroom design Childcare facility Montessori Method
Cambiador 0.60 1.70 0.85 3,2 1.10 1.20 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.20 0.55 1 2 3 4 5 Family Bathroom 0 1 2 4m
TinaCambiador Cambiador

5 WORK LOJA

PROJECTS

BANK

Banco de Loja is a bank located in El Oro-Machala. The firm was in charge of designing the building with its interior design, including personalized furniture, structure and instalations.

Planta Baja Agencia Bancaria

Ground Floor ATM, Customer support, back office

ZONA 24 /7 Entrega de Valores Tevcol ANFITRIÓN INFORMACIÓN Y TURNOS
GENERADOR D PATIO TRANSFORMADOR PADMOUNTED Pasapaquetes BÓVEDA RECONTEO Enrollable antibandálica WC Cuadro Virgen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Lockers de Personal Baja VIRTUAL PORCHE INGRESO Banca Digital Telefónica y virtual Ingreso Personal Bancario Ducto Inst.
WC Atención a Discapacitados 4.91 0.55 1.20 3.96 1.99 8.85 10.30 1.73 1.29 1.47 2.15 2.15 0.15 1.06 0.15 2.60 0.15 0.90 0.15 1.46 0.15 0.65 1.00 0.15 2.56 3.45 4.67 19.25 1.20 3.62 0.40 0.70 Nueva Agencia Machala Banco de Loja Sube A primera planta alta 1.35 3.00 VEREDA ÁREA PLANTA BAJA 170.07 m2 4.47 Enrollable antibandálica 1.40 Puerta acordeón Operativo 2.63 0.40 0.90 2.73 0.90 1.29 7.89 1.00 1.00 5.57 2.14 1.00 3.51 1.50 4.50 1.98 0.72 Ingreso atms 4.35 10.84 0.93 0.80 0.23 0.89 1.55 0.65 1.79 0.76 0.86 1.40 1.35
Cajas
Main vertical circulation Customer support
N+3.57 Personalized customer support Third Floor
Second
Masive customer support
floor

5 WORK

PROJECTS Villagomez Capital is an industry leading provider of lawsuit cash advances, pre-settlement cash, and post-settlement funds for auto accident cases, personal injury lawsuits, and many other areas of litigation. The firm was in charge of the interior design and personalized furniture.

VILLAGOMEZ CAPITAL

Sala Micro 3,15 1,14 DIRECCION: CONTIENE: Distribución de oficinas 1:50 LAMINA: 0,94 tv 55" 1,8 4,5 0,9 0,9 2,6 0,45 tv 60" 4,14 4,51 1,17 0,5 0,6 0,4 0,65 0,9 0,55
Waiting
Ground Floor
Room, customer support, back office, main office

6 PHOTOGRAPHY

QUITO BONITO

Caminano Quito aguantando la respiración

“Caminando Quito aguantando la respiración” stands for: Walking through Quito holding your breath. Although street photography might be dangerous at times, it helps you to realize about the hidden gems your own city has and how they have always been there without you noticing them until you start walking through it. The beauty of these hidden places takes your breath away, places you grew up with and never were conscious of their existence.

Cotopaxi Volcano Ph taken from Cochapanba. Quito, 06/01/2024 Historic Center Ph taken from Itchimbia. Quito, 14/10/2023 “Panecillo” Ph taken from San Roque. Quito, 04/12/2023 Junin y Flores Ph taken from San Marcos. Quito, 07/03/2024 Compañia Ph taken from Sucre Street, Historic Center. Quito, 02/05/2024 La Tola Ph taken from Itchimbia. Quito, 29/09/2023 La Basilica Ph taken from Itchimbia. Quito, 27/09/2023 Balcones Ph taken from Garcia Moreno Street. Quito, 02/02/2024

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