2020 PORTFOLIO
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ARCHIETCTURE AND DESIGN
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ENIA MOREJON
ARCHITECTURE
PORTFOLIO S EL E CT ED WO R KS 2020
h e l l o, I’m ENIA MOREJON.
CURRICULUM VITAE ANALYSIS & MAPPING SAVANNAH, GA - COTTON EXCHANGE CENTER NEW YORK - COMMUNITY LIFE DOWNTOWN MIAMI - SHIFTS IN SCALE
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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN RESIDENTIAL STADIUM THE HAMMOCKS THE FISHING ECO-VILLAGE
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GRAPHIC DESIGN VAULTS AND MEMORIALS DEPOSITORY OF KNOWLEDGE BOOK HACKERS
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this is m y C U R R I C U L U M V I TA E .
ENIA MOREJON LOPEZ BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE
I AM AN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNER AND CREATIVE SEEKER. I HAVE ALWAYS STOOD OUT FOR HAVING GREAT MANUAL SKILLS AND DESIGN ABILITIES. MOREOVER, THROUGHOUT MY ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL CAREER, I HAVE CONTINUED TO DEVELOP THESE ABILITIES AND DISCOVER MY PASSION FOR DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE. I AM KNOWN FOR BEING A DETAILED ORIENTED, KIND, CREATIVE, HARDWORKING AND AGILE PERSON, WHO TAKES ADVANTAGE OF ANY OPPORTUNITY TO EXCEL, BUT ALSO HAS THE SKILLS TO FACE ANY PROBLEMS POSED BY CURRENT DESIGN CHALLENGES WITHOUT LEAVING ASIDE THE ENVIRONMENTAL, CULTURAL, AND SOCIAL CONSCIENCE.
Delray Beach, Florida +(561)-870-1913 enia.morejon@gmail.com
CNC ROUTER LASER CUTTER MACHINE 3D PRINTING WOOD SHOP TOOLS
O.SYSTEMS
SPANISH
NATIVE
ENGLISH
FLUENT
GERMAN
FLUENT
EXPERIENCE
JAN 2020- NORBERTO ROSENSTEIN ARCHITECT INC. CURRENT PROJECT MANAGER FROM SCHEMATIC DESIGN
THROUGH CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION. MANAGE AND COORDINATE WITH CONSULTANTS AND DESIGN TEAMS. SPACE PROGRAMMING, CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT DEVELOPMENT, CLIENT RELATIONS, AS WELL AS PRESENTATION DEVELOPMENT, INCLUDING GRAPHICS, PROJECT SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES.
MAC OS WINDOWS
EDUCATION 2020
FORT LAUDERDALE-USA
2016
DANIA BEACH-USA
FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY GRADUATED WITH B. ARCH
AUG 2019- INDEPENDENT RESEARCH & FURNITURE DESIGN/ FEB 2020 JOHN SANDELL
ASSISTED ON RESEARCH AND PRESENTATION OF “URBAN TOPOGRAPHIES: SEA-LEVEL RISE AND THE PROJECTION OF SOUTH FLORIDA’S FUTURE COASTAL URBAN ENVIRONMENTS” (AIA EXHIBITION), AS WELL AS A DRAFTER AND GRAPHIC DESIGNER FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF FURNITURE DESIGN COMPILATION.
PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DEL ECUADOR SOPHOMORE AND JUNIOR ARCHITECTURE STUDENT QUITO-ECUADOR
2014
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT BERLIN (TUB) FRESHMEN ARCHITECTURE STUDENT BERLIN-GERMANY
2013
DEUTSCHE SCHULE QUITO
FORT LAUDERDALE-USA
MAY 2019- AIAS FAU MAY 2020 CREATIVE DIRECTOR OF AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURE STUDENTS AT FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA
FORT LAUDERDALE-USA
QUITO-ECUADOR
ACHIEVEMENTS CURRENT 2020
CURRICULUM VITAE
PRODUCTION
AUTOCAD (+ARCHITECTURE) REVIT ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ADOBE INDESIGN ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR RHINOCEROS LUMION MICROSOFT OFFICE
JAN 2017DEC 2019
DARDEN RESTAURANTS/OLIVE GARDEN SERVER BOCA RATON-USA
+SEEKING LEED GREEN ASSOCIATE CERTIFICATION. EXPECTED NOV. 2020
FEB 2016JUN 2016
+GRADUATED MAGNA CUM LAUDE (3.84 GPA)
BAQ (BIENAL PANAMERICANA DE ARQUITECTURA DEL ECUADOR
VOLUNTEERED IN ORGANIZATION AND PLANNING OF THE PAN-AMERICAN BIENNAL QUITO. QUITO-ECUADOR
2019
+REMARQUE PUBLICATION RECIPIENT
2019
+PART OF FAU PRESIDENT’S HONOR LIST FOR PERFECT GRADE AVERAGE
DEC 2015JUN 2016
BAQ-DIGITAL FILE OF PAN-AMERICAN ARCHITECTURE FILE ORGANIZING AND EDITING OF THE DIGITAL FILE AND WEBSITE ARQUITECTURA PANAMERICANA. HTTP://ARQUITECTURAPANAMERICANA.COM QUITO-ECUADOR
2018
+TAU SIGMA DELTA HONOR SOCIETY IN ARCHITECTURE AND ALLIED ARTS +OSCAR VAGUI TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP
2015 & 2016
+HONORABLE MENTION TO BEST DESIGN PROJECT PUCE
AUG 2015
CAE-P (COLEGIO DE ARQUITECTOS DEL ECUADOR) PART OF THE CREW OF THE PRODUCTION AND ORGANIZATION OF THE PROJECT MIO15 TAKE THE SPACE CUMANDA. QUITO-ECUADOR
SOFTWARE
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LANGUAGES
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ANALYSIS & MAPPING
Savannah River
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The analysis narrates the importance of the historical city of Savannah as a Cotton Exchange Center for the country. Its historical development based on the strategical location of the city evolves into a cultural, demographic, and topographic characteristic.
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this is N E W YO R K C I T Y & i t s co m m u n i t y l i fe .
McCarren Park, located in Williamsburg, New York, is the site of endless games of kickball, soccer, baseball, handball, basketball, football, and tennis, not to mention running meets and playground antics. It is 35 acres of bustling activity, shared by families born into the neighborhood, recent immigrants, and young renters. McCarren Park is home to the McCarren Park Pool and Play Center, completed in 2012 to be respite on hot days and a year-round center of community life.
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Downtown Miami is a very diverse urban city center based around the Central Business District of Miami. Its urban fabric has changed throughout the years which now displays the dominance of skyscrapers in the city. The streetscape is ruled by the architecture where the pedestrian has no connection to the upper floors of the buildings, and the users are separated from the street.
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Road as a boulevard. It was blocked just for pedestrian traffic.
Space allowed for human interaction. The space can be used for art pieces exhibition or open air social activities. The pedestrian is the protagonist of the streetscape.
Non-motorized traffic roads allow for public spaces to motivate human interaction and culture development. The overall building profile of this streetscape allows eye-level connection between people and the users of the buildings.
Site Main Axes East-West Axes North-South Axes Site
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this is R E S I D E N T I A L STA D I U M , A DA P T I V E U S E . w i l l i a m s b u rg , N ew Yo r k . Residential Stadium Adaptive Reuse’s goal is to analize how architecture can provide solutions in stadium designs, so they can always be reused after the event has finished. This project proposes the design of a stadium for the FIFA Worldcup that can convert to a residential building permanently after the sports event has finished. The event is planned to take place in 2026 in Williamsburg, New York. The residential stadium proposes a design that responds to the historical heritage of the site as well as the recreational community features of the existing McCarren Park. During the first phase, when the complex functions as a stadium, the park’s public space is channeled into the complex through a green corridor. This characteristic becomes even stronger during the second phase, the residential complex, when the soccer field becomes the new host of public life. The project proposes a water network that connects public spaces and services. The main structure, the roof, accommodates a water collection system that provides services for the whole complex.
d ate
Fall 2018
type
Competition
media
Autocad, REVIT, Rhinoceros, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Indesign, Adobe Photoshop, Lumion.
GROUND FLOOR EXTRACTION
RESIDENTIAL STADIUM - NEW YORK
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SPACE FRAME STUDY [STADIUM] TYPE 2 MULTIUSE SPACE : 562.5 FT² TYPE 1 MULTIUSE: 450
SPACE FOR SERVICES: AC, HEATING,PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL,PHONE LINE
TYPE 3 MULTIUSE: 675 FT²
SEATING STRUCTURE WITH SPACE FRAME
stadium phase
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SITE PLAN STADIUM 0
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PORTFOLIO
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ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN
ACE FRAME STUDY (STADIUM) FRAME STUDY (STADIUM) SPACE FRAME STUDY [STADIUM]
TUDY (STADIUM)
SPACE FRAME STUDY (STADIUM) SPACE FRAME STUDY (STADIUM)
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SITE PLAN RESIDENTIAL
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INTERIOR PUBLIC SPACE PUBLIC SPACE INTERIOR
DESIGN
COMMERCIAL SPACESCOMMERCIAL SPACES
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PUBLIC GREEN CORRIDOR PUBLIC GREEN CORRIDOR
PUBLIC SPACE SPACE PUBLIC
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UNIT TYPES / SPACE FRAME ANALYSIS
UNIT TYPES UNIT / SPACE TYPES FRAME / SPACE ANALYSIS FRAME ANALYSIS
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UNIT TYPES / SPACE FRAME ANALYSIS
UNITUNIT TYPES TYPES / UNIT SPACE / SPACE TYPES FRAME FRAME / ANALYSIS SPACE ANALYSIS FRAME ANALYSIS
UNIT TYPES / SPACE FRAME ANALYSIS
RESIDENTIAL STADIUM - NEW YORK
TYPE 1: TYPE STUDIO 1: STUDIO UNIT UNIT TYPE 1: STUDIO UNIT
TYPE 5: 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT
TYPE 4: 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT
TYPE 1: STUDIO UNIT
TYPE 1: DETAILS
TYPE 2: TYPE 1 BEDROOM 2: 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT TYPE APARTMENT 2: 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT
TYPE 3: TYPE 1 BEDROOM 3: 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT TYPE APARTMENT 3: +BALCONY 1 BEDROOM +BALCONY +BALCONY TYPE 4: APARTMENT 1 BEDROOM TYPE APARTMENT 4: 1
TYPE 5: 2 BEDROOM TYPE APARTMENT 5: 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT TYPE 6: 3 BEDROOM APARTMENT
BEDROOM APARTMENT
TYPE 6: 3 BEDROOM TYPE APARTMENT 6: 3 BEDROOM APARTME
DETAILS
STUDIO UNIT
TYPE 2: 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT
TYPE 3: 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT +BALCONY
WATER PIPING WATER PIPING INSULATION
TYPE 3: 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT +BALCONY INSULATION
TYPE 2: 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT
ROOF DETAIL
WATER CHANNELS
WATER CHANNELS
ROOF DETAIL
STEEL STUD STEEL STUD WALL DETAIL
WALL DETAIL
BRICK VENEER BRICK VENEER
SHEATHING
AIR SPACE
AIR SPACE
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TIE SUB-FLOOR
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SUB-FLOOR FLASHING MEMBRANE FLASHING MEMBRANE SEALANT SHELF ANGLE SEALANT SHELF ANGLEMOVEMENT GAP MOVEMENT GAP
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d ate
Fall 2019
type
Competition
media
Autocad, Rhinoceros, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Indesign, Adobe Photoshop, Lumion, 3d printing, laser cutter, plaster fabrication.
this is THE HAMMOCKS. re - i m ag i n i n g t h e L i g h t h o u s e o f B rowa rd .
This project envisions a plan for the Lighthouse of Broward Campus (LHOB) in the Flagler Village neighborhood of downtown Fort Lauderdale. The architectural and urban design challenge the designer to accommodate primary users that experience the built environment through senses which are primarly non-visual. The Hammocks proposes a community engaged building that not only provides a sensorial experience to people who are visually impaired, but also to the general public. The proposal utilizes the concept of the Everglades’ hammocks ecosystem to engage the user by natural sensorial experiences such as tactile-vegetation, smell-vegetation, tactile-light filtration, and sound stimulation-water flow. This designed system of funnels also supports a wayfinding network that allows the user to navigate through common and intimate spaces.
FEDERAL HWY
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NW 6TH ST.
Pre-Design Analysis
E. BROWARD BLVD.
INTERACTION AXIS
SITE
PRIMARY ROADS
SITE
Site Analysis Code Research Program Analysis Sensory Explorations
 
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RAILWAYS N. ANDREWS AVE.
RAILWAYS E. SUNRISE BLVD.
FLAGLER VILLAGE
FLAGLER VILLAGE
E. BROWARD BLVD.
Code Research Program Analysis Sensory Explorations
RAILWAYS FLAGLER VILLAGE
SITE
SECONDARY ROADS
RAILWAYS FLAGLER VILLAGE
FEDERAL HWY
Pre-Design Analysis PRIMARY ROADS Site Analysis
SITE
N. ANDREWS AVE.
SITE FEC RAILWAY FAT VILLAGE
FEDERAL HWY
NW 6TH ST.
NEIGHBORHOOD TRAILS
THE HAMMOCKS - FORT LAUDERDALE
FEDERAL HWY
I -95
NW 6TH ST.
SCULPTURE STOPS
SITE
SECONDARY ROADS
MOCKINGBIRD TRAIL
RAILWAYS FLAGLER VILLAGE SITE FEC RAILWAY FAT VILLAGE
NEIGHBORHOOD TRAILS
SCULPTURE STOPS MOCKINGBIRD TRAIL
Site Analysis
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N. ANDREWS AVE.
FEDERAL HWY
PATTERNS OF DIRECTION OF ENTRY AND POINTS OF LOGICAL ACCESS
NEIGHBORHOOD TRAILS
Site Analysis
3
NE 7TH ST.
FAT VILLAGE ECHNOLOGY
NGBIRD TRAIL ULPTURE WALK
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T h e s i s S t at e m e n t
ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN
The Hammock’s system creates a shelter and a canopy with its crisscrossed branches that filter light, provide a natural sensorial experience, and serve as a wayfinding network.
Canopy
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Ground Cover
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D e s i g n D eve l o p m e n t
Design Development Floor Plans Sections Elevations Activity Diagram Wall Section Renders Physical Model
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Sensory Garden
Cafe/ Bakery
Arts & Crafts
Arts & Crafts
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Community Resources
Exterior Lounge
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Stg.
M.E.P
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Training
Training
Counseling
Training
Counseling
Stg. Copy Volunteer Room
Library
Copy
Manufacturing Office
Office
Office
VP Office
Office
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Office
GROUND FLOOR
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Lighthouse of Broward/Commercial
Call Center
THE HAMMOCKS - FORT LAUDERDALE
Commercial Gallery/ General Purpose Room
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Design Development
BUILDING’S MAIN ENTRANCE
Floor Plans Plans Floor Sections Sections Elevations Elevations Activity Diagram Activity Diagram Wall Section Section Wall Renders Renders Physical Model Model Physical
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Design Development
Floor Plans Sections Elevations Activity Diagram Wall Section Renders Physical Model
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3 Bed. Unit
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3 Bed. Unit
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1 Bed. Unit
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1 Bed. Unit
1 Bed. Unit
3 Bed. Unit
1 Bed. Unit
3 Bed. Unit
1 Bed. Unit 2 Bed. Unit
2 Bed. Unit
3 Bed. Unit
2 Bed. Unit
2 Bed. Unit
3 Bed. Unit
Design Development
SEVENTH FLOOR
MULTIFAMILY HOUSING COMMON AREAS A’ MULTIFAMILY HOUSING COMMON AREAS
EIGHTH FLOOR
Multifamily Housing
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Multifamily Housing
Floor Plans Sections Elevations Activity Diagram Wall Section Design Development Renders FloorModel Plans Physical Sections Elevations Activity Diagram Wall Section Renders Physical Model
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this is T H E F I S H I N G E CO -V I L L AG E . s a n a n d re s , Co l o m b i a . Traditionally, fishing is a subsistence level occupation in Colombia, with most of the people engaged in fishing having only a basic elementary education. Over half of the marine species are over-exploited and another third are considered fully exploited. Furthermore, the annual catch is likely to compromise the future productivity and sustainability of the stock. As the human population continues to grow, expansion in production of food needs to expand in a sustainable manner. Therefore, promotional campaigns have exposed the adoption of sustainable aquaculture as a way of developing new systems that mitigate the present concerns about population and environmental impacts. The Fishing Eco-Village focuses on the three main elements of the triangle of sustainability in design analysis: social-community, ecology-economy, and individual-spiritual. The main intent of the project is to promote local undertaking of education where industry and education benefit from each other. This all, to achieve local autonomy. The design proposes a productive pondscape and leisure public space by the integration of aquaculture and algae cultivation, water filtering and sustainable food production as a cultural, educational, and economical component.
d ate
Fall 2019
type
Thesis Project
media
Autocad, Rhinoceros, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Indesign, Adobe Photoshop, Lumion.
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ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN
Waste water from fish ponds and planting enters the filtering ponds
Filtered water from filtering ponds becomes suitable for the purifying plants to grow
Water flows to other fish ponds and floating fields as a cycle
Clean water returns to decorative fish ponds
Decorative Koi fish for playing and viewing
The filtered water continues to the purifying ponds to be transferred to fish ponds
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Water is filtered by herbs and gravel and serves in the filtering ponds
Water lily and Achira purify water and viewing
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FILTERING PONDS
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PURIFYING PONDS
Water quality is improved; provision of oxygen from plants to fish.
PORTFOLIO
 
P O N D S C A P E WAT E R C YC L E
DECORATIVE FISH PONDS
Sunlight
SPECIES USED:
Seaweed turns waste water into fish feeds and organic fertilizer.
Water flows to other aquaponic ponds and returns to the seaweed ponds to be filtered.
Waste water provides nutrients for seaweed cultivation.
Bio-Reactors
Filters
Filters
Water flows in from fish ponds.
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AQUAPONICS PONDS
Fish droppings absorbed by floating fields, improving water quality and providing food.
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SEAWEED PONDS Water flows to aquaculture ponds and filtering ponds.
Decorative Koi fish for playing and viewing
The filtered water continues to the purifying ponds to be transferred to fish ponds
Water is filtered by herbs and gravel and serves in the filtering ponds
Water lily and Achira purify water and viewing
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FILTERING PONDS
3
PURIFYING PONDS
Water quality is improved; provision of oxygen from plants to fish.
DECORATIVE FISH PONDS
Sunlight
SPECIES USED:
THE FISHING ECO-VILLAGE - SAN ANDRES - COLOMBIA
Seaweed turns waste water into fish feeds and organic fertilizer.
Water flows to other aquaponic ponds and returns to the seaweed ponds to be filtered.
Waste water provides nutrients for seaweed cultivation.
Bio-Reactors
Filters
Filters Purified water flows in from the purifying ponds and it is suitable for koi fish to grow
Water flows in from fish ponds.
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Fish droppings absorbed by floating fields, improving water quality and providing food.
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AQUAPONICS PONDS
SEAWEED PONDS Water flows to aquaculture ponds and filtering ponds.
AQ UAC U LT U R E FAC I L I T Y
Phase III
Main Core
Phase II
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ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN
WATER LEVEL
WOOD RAFTER METAL FRAMING ANGLE
SCORED CONCRETE FINISH VIBRATED CONCRETE
GLULAM BEAM
STRUCTURAL REBAR
KNIFE PLATE CONNECTION
VAPOR BARRIER
CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE HEADER
CONCRETE BASE
ROOF DETAIL 0m
0.2 m
0.4 m
PONDSCAPE DETAIL
0.8 m
PROJECT DETAILS PROJECT DETAILS
0m
0.2 m
0.8 m
0.4 m
FIXED WINDOW WINDOW FRAME
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RECYCLED WOOD FLOATING FIELD
WOODEN PLANKS FIR SLATS
WATER LEVEL RECYCLED WOOD GLULAM RAFTER
PORTFOLIO
FLOATING FIELD WATER LEVEL SCORED CONCRETE FINISH
GLULAM BEAM KNIFE PLATE CONNECTION
WOODEN OPERABLE WINDOW HANDLE
VIBRATED CONCRETE SCORED CONCRETE FINISH
STRUCTURAL REBAR VIBRATED CONCRETE VAPOR BARRIER
GLULAM COLUMN
OPERABLE WINDOW PANEL STRUCTURAL REBAR
WINDOW SYSTEM DETAIL
WOOD FRAME VAPOR BARRIER
CONCRETE BASE SEALANT SHIM BLOCKING CONCRETE BASE
0.8 m
0 m 0.2 m 0.4 m PONDSCAPE DETAIL
BREEZEWAY DETAIL
0.8 m
0m
0.2 m 0.4 m
0.8 m
PONDSCAPE DETAIL
0m
0.8 m
0.2 m
0m
0.4 m
0.2 m
0.4 m
0.8 m
0.8 m
PROJECT DETAILS
WOODEN PLANKS FIR SLATS
STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF GLULAM RAFTER WOODEN PLANKS
FIR SLATS
RECYCLED WOOD FLOATING FIELD
RADIANT BARRIER GLULAM BEAM GLULAM RAFTER
FURRING PLYWOOD KNIFE PLATE
WATER LEVEL
CONNECTION GLULAM BEAM
WOOD RAFTER
KNIFE PLATE
METAL FRAMING CONNECTION ANGLE
GLULAM COLUMN
GLULAM BEAM
YSTEM DETAIL
GLULAM COLUMN
BREEZEWAY DETAIL
KNIFE PLATE
2STEM m 0.4DETAIL m 0.8 m
m 0.4 m
FLOATING FIELD
FURRING PLYWOOD
OF DETAIL
m
RECYCLED WOOD
RADIANT BARRIER
OF DETAIL
4m
PROJECT DETAILS
STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF
0.8 m
CONNECTION
0 m 0.2 m 0.4 m BREEZEWAY DETAIL0.8 m
CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE HEADER
0m
0.2 m 0.4 m
0.8 m
Wood Rafter SCORED CONCRETE FINISH Water Collection Pipe VIBRATED CONCRETE Glulam Beam STRUCTURAL REBAR VAPOR BARRIER
Glulam Column CONCRETE BASE
ROOF DETAIL 0m
0.2 m
0.4 m
PONDSCAPE DETAIL
0.8 m
FIXED WINDOW WINDOW FRAME
Recycled Wood Floating Field
0m
0.2 m
0.4 m
0.8 m
WOODEN PLANKS
Scored Concrete finish
FIR SLATS
GLULAM RAFTER
Knife Plate Connection
GLULAM BEAM
KNIFE PLATE CONNECTION
WOODEN OPERABLE WINDOW HANDLE
Cast-in-Place Concrete Water Collection Channel
GLULAM COLUMN
OPERABLE WINDOW PANEL WOOD FRAME SEALANT SHIM BLOCKING
WINDOW SYSTEM DETAIL 0m
0.2 m 0.4 m
0.8 m
BREEZEWAY DETAIL 0m
0.2 m 0.4 m
0.8 m
THE FISHING ECO-VILLAGE - SAN ANDRES - COLOMBIA
Wood Rafter Glulam Beam Knife Plate Connection Steel Gutter Steel Lintel
Manual Operable Window System
Concrete Slab Polished Wooden Suspended Ceiling
Steel Bracing Manual Operable Window System Scored Concrete Finish
Metal Mesh Structural Steel Frame Concrete Slab Polished
WALL SECTION 0m
0.5m
1m
2m
 
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Standing Seam Metal Roof
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ACTIVITY SECTION DIAGRAM
3 Raised D E D U C AT I O N A L FAC I L I T Y OV E R LO O K I N G P O N D S C A P E
ACTIVITY SECTION DIAGRAM 3 Raised Deck
1 Operations
1 Operations
2 Interior-Exterior Dining
Museum
4 Pontoons (Water Sports)
2 Interior-Exterior Dining
5 Pondscape Park
5 Pondscape Park
6 Agriculture Gardens 7 Aquaculture Facility
Grilled Channel for Water drainage and water collection.
7 Aquaculture Facility
Allows greenery to grow and provides light shading and space barriers.
8 Green Channels
Soccer Field
Educational Facility
Children’s Fa
1 Operations
Deck
4 Pontoons (Water Sports)
2 Interior-Exterior Dining
4 Pontoons (Water Sports) AQ UAC U LT U R E FAC I L I T Y
Facility
Educational Facility
5 Pondscape Park
THE FISHING ECO-VILLAGE - SAN ANDRES - COLOMBIA
3 Raised Deck
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ACTIVITY SECTION DIAGRAM
Gardens 6 Agriculture Port Road
SOUTH EAST SECT
dren’s Facility
Educational Facility
Port Road Allows greenery to grow20m and 0m 5mprovides 10m light shading and space SOUTH EAST SECTION barriers.
Grilled Channel for Water drainage and water collection.
6 Agriculture Gardens 7 Aquaculture Facility
Grilled Channel for Water drainage and water collection.
8 Green Channels 0m 5m 10m 20m
40m
Allows greenery to grow and provides light shading and space barriers.
8 Green Channels
Aquaculture Facility
Aquaculture Facility
Service Road
Service Road
SOUTH WEST SECTION
SOUTH WEST SECT
PORTFOLIO
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DESIGN
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GRAPHIC DESIGN
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this is VA U LT S & M E M O R I A L S . t h e b o o k ’s ro le .
One perspective of the significant roles that books have played in society throughout history is the unstoppable process of historical layers which shape culture and society. Is the book redundant? If the book becomes obsolete, what is there to act as a witness of historical action? Something that cannot burn may be destroyed easily, silently, cybernetically. What are the repercussions of this technological, social, political evolution?
PROCESSES,MACHINE, CAUSE & EFFECT.
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this is D E P O S I TO RY O F K N OW L E D G E . l i b ra r y ’s d y n a m i c s .
DEPOSITORY OF KNOWLEDGE - CONCEPTUAL SECTION
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Longitudinal Section
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this is B O O K H AC K E R S . t h e b o o k a s a co n t a i n e r.
Like a space, a book may be understood as a ‘container’, a vessel of knowledge, a story, a secret, a life’s experience, among other things. It may also be read as an ‘artifact’, an object that in its own right has significance that is directly linked to its age, provenance, and craftsmanship. In this exercise, I propose a reconsideration of the book’s significance and enhancement of its inherent value by means of alteration. This model represents “a thousand years of non-linear history” by manuel de landa.
 
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