Portfolio 2020

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PORT FOLIO





Selected projects


p. 8 LANDSCAPE DESIGN

Bolivar Avenue Pedestrian Walk

p. 16 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN

Itinerant Museum of Memory

p. 24 INDUSTRIAL DESIGN

Indoor and Outdoor Concrete Furniture

p. 32 VISUAL DESIGN

Digital Illustration and UX/UI Design


PLANTERS AND BENCHES

©AEU — Alejandro Arango

MUSEUM ASSEMBLAGE

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PINK FOLD ARMLESS CHAIR

©AEU — Konkretus — The Blue House

CINCO

UNIT CONVERTER DESKTOP APP

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BOLIVAR AVENUE PEDESTRIAN WALK Architects Design team Client Location Area Year Photographies

PLANTERS AND BENCHES

©AEU — Alejandro Arango


PLANTS BESIDE URBAN FURNITURE

©AEU — Alejandro Arango



NEW STREET SCAPE

©AEU — Alejandro Arango


After the progressive deterioration of the Bolivar Avenue due to the public institutions departure from downtown, housing land-use reduction and the construction of metro high-line viaduct over this way, the project emerges as the possibility of improving inner city public space with a pedestrian promenade that claims urban life, pedestrians and non-motorized and alternative mobility, promoting institutional presence, security and land-use diversity in a territory defined by ungovernability, high rates of violence and an single land-use. Therefore the main statement is taking space from polluting cars with cycle paths, insecurity with outdoor furniture and pavement with gardens.


PEDESTRIAN WALK TOP VIEW

©AEU — Alejandro Arango




ITINERANT MUSEUM OF MEMORY Architects Design team Client

Location Area Year

TWITTER

@France_Colombia


TWITTER

@JhonnyRQuintero




The Itinerant Museum of Memory and Identity of Montes de María is a platform for transformation and overcoming the conflict, stigmatization and poverty scenarios with which this territory and its inhabitants have been identified, appealing to the generation of new narratives about their realities, as well as people’s experiences amid the war and the projections they do on their territory, drawing on dialogue, memory, identity and the full exercise of freedom speech. A pavilion in allegory of the traditional big-house for the symbolic reparation of the communities and victims affected by the armed conflict in Montes de María.

TWITTER

@MirenAVer


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@soramonte

@Natoroz

@Natoroz

TWITTER

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TWITTER

@MirenAVer

@lcastilloardila

@JhonnyRQuintero


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@tatianaduplat

@tatianaduplat

@yalenajacome

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TWITTER

@MirenAVer

@MirenAVer



INDOOR AND OUTDOOR CONCRETE FURNITURE Architects Design team Client Location Year Photographies

GRAY FOLD ARMLESS CHAIR

©AEU — Konkretus — The Blue House


GRAY FOLD ARMLESS CHAIR AND TABLE

©AEU — Konkretus




The indoor and outdoor furniture, in addition to stimulating people interactions, responding to urban life and human relationships, improving the habitability of our cities and homes, recovering public and intimate spaces for people through beauty, quality and ergonomics, must allow inclusion and accessibility through an universal, democratic, equitable and respectful design that, among many other things, supports diverse communities and understands their particular needs. In consequence, the design system is based on simple forms, durable materials and tested measurements that results in objects focused on human necessities which transform their realities.

DESIGN PROCESS SKETCHES

ŠAEU — Santiago ArbelĂĄez


MODULAR BENCHES

MODULAR PLANTERS

©AEU — Konkretus

©AEU — Konkretus


SHORT STATURE ARMLESS CHAIR

MODULAR BENCHES

©AEU — Konkretus — Alejandro Arango

©AEU — Konkretus



DIGITAL ILLUSTRATION AND UX/UI DESIGN Designer Location Year

VIASUAL DESIGN AND PROTOTYPING

©Santiago Arbeláez



DIGITAL ILLUSTRATION: CHARACTERS BUILDING

©Santiago Arbeláez


way become more important when talking about people, teams, collaborative work and agile methodologies. That’s how design must be understood, regardless of its categories or scales, as it can be urban, architectural, industrial, or experiences and interfaces if its principle is people, an their particularities, needs and


VISUAL DESIGN AND PROTOTYPING

©Santiago Arbeláez





Profile



I’m Santiago, architect with nine years of experience conceptualizing and developing urban, architectural, industrial and visual design projects, helping people improve their relationships with space, objects and graphics. Working with public institutions and private companies on human interactions for solving accessibility, inte usability and inclusion problems in public space, buildings, furniture and media. I truly believe in transformation power of design and creativity to enhance our cities habitability and products functionality within an aesthetic and innovative approach that allows communities empowerment.

404 PAGE DESIGN

ŠSantiago Arbelåez





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