[PORTFOLIO] selected works| 2021 ESTHER MORENO PALACIOS ARCHITECT
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CITY OVER CITY Ideas Forward 24h Competition: Ct’s Awarded Honorable Mention
BASERRITAR 4.0 Europan 15 - Productive cities 2 Awarded Special Mention
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STANSTED INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Satellite 2 Renovation Competition
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT SILVIO PETTIROSSI New Terminal Building Competition
DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Jeppensen Terminal Renovation 30%,60%,90%,IFR,IFC
RESIDENTIAL Refurbishments and furniture Design All phases: from design to construction
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ENTRE-TELAS Master Thesis Intervention on Passy Water Réservoir
CITY OVER CITY
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Ideas Forward 24h: Ct’s
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MASTERPLAN FOR THE CITY OF THE FUTURE
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SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGICAL CITIES
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A flexible economic organization, where people variate the volume of space they occupy given their changing needs.
Historically cities grow over cities. Inhabitants have a sense of place and belonging. A continous rural to urban migration is turning cities into huge metropolis. Thus, the main idea of the proposal is to reject the unrealistic notion of abandoning our existing cities for new ideal cities, and give certain parameters to dynamise our existing cities so that they are able to respond to society’s changes.
AGGREGATE PRIVATE PROPERTY
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MIXED USES throughout the city and buildings allow the city to be always alive and safe and avoid long commutes.
THE CITY OF THE FUTURE GROWS AT IT’S OWN PACE
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Buildings have different expiration dates. New buildings will gradually replace gaps from the old city.
through technological materials and clean energies. Energetically self-sustained buildings.
Competition Awarded Honorable Mention
August 2017
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“CLANDESTINE” INDUSTRY INSIDE THE CITY New technologies have enabled cleaner, descentralized industries that coexist with other uses such as housing and commerce inside the city.
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INCREASED PUBLIC SPACES thanks to a new public layer over the existing city. An aerial-ground-level creates new paths for pedestrians.
FLEXIBILITY ON HOUSING TYPOLOGIES inside the same building to create diverse communities that integrate different social status people.
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INDUSTRIALIZED BUILDING SYSTEMS Flexible solutions for a non-permanent distribution of housing and commerce.
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SEND UNSUSTAINABLE INDUSTRIES AWAY from the big cities and connect them through inteligent highways’ and railways to access downtown.
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WORLD’S URBAN
SPAIN: CITIES
MADRID: CITY AND AREA OF INFLUENCE
MADRID: CITY’S STRUCTURE
NEW LIGHWEIGHT STRUCTURE PROPOSED
BASERRITAR 4.0
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Europan 15: Productive Cities 2
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100 RENTAL DWELLINGS Competition Awarded Special Mention Lasarte-Oria, P. Vasco, Spain Spring 2019 The intervention proposes a new housing model that uses the local residential, industrial and educational tradition of Lasarte-Oria to rethink its productive model. The new virtuous circle is capable of stimulating the local industry and economy, while promoting innovation thanks to new jobs and businesses. The dual program of housing and production is specially intended for young people and supported by a vocational training centre in Basque language. The resulting mixed-use linear block typology refers in its integration of private, common and productive spaces to the internal configuration of the traditional Basque rural house, baserriak. Therefore, the hamlet of future is multi-familiar and connected with nature, paying attention to new forms of digital work and sustainability.
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Community entrepreneurship and commitment Traditional Industry technological transition reduce CO2 footprint
Commonwealth metropolitan proximities spatial equity
BASERRITAR 4.0 Vocational Qualifications professional education
Productive City sustainable economy local resources
Industry 4.0. informational & digital revolution post-industrial economy
LASARTE-ORIA VIRTUOUS CICLE Strengthening a proactive commonwealth
Selection of the flatter area and geometrization of level changes
AXONOMETRY Situation of blocks within the plot
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Connections and Services
Tree species and lanscapes catalogue STRATEGY DIAGRAMS
URBAN SECTION Transition River-Industry-Social Housing
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By renting a ground floor dwelling, Eloi chose the security and convenience of living in a community without giving up his beloved garden. His grandsons enjoy the communal activities.
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Aitor is a divorcee who teaches in the vocational training center. Having a small flat, he uses the communal areas to exercise and celebrate his son’s birthdays.
5 Ainhoa suffered domestic violence. She loves her two-storey house, big enough for her and her son, and enjoys the safety of living in community.
STANSTED INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Satellite 2 Renovation - Competition Team: luis vidal + Arcadis UK Area: 11070 m2 Client: Manchester Airports Group (MAG) Stansted, UK. 2019 The aim of this large scale refurbishment project is to reconfigure the departures and arrivals flows and seating and retail areas for an enhanced passenger experience and a more intuitive wayfinding. Personal Roles (within a team of 5 architects): - Architectural and FF&E proposals - Revit modeling - Final drawings (developed in Revit and illustrator) - IDD presentation - Coordination with Media Team for renders
AIRPORT SILVIO PETTIROSSI New Terminal Building - Competition Team: luis vidal + TYSA Area: 50152 m2 Client: Organización de Aviación Civil Internacional Asunción, Paraguay. 2019 A 3 branch modular building, the new terminal’s floor plan responds to the different arrival/departure processes so that the passenger is naturally guided. The enclosure integrates elements of traditional Guaraní culture inspired by ao po’i embroidery. Personal Roles (within a team of 7 architects divided into envelope and interiors): - Concept Design and floor plan distribution considering airport technical requirements as part of the interiors team - FF&E proposal - Revit modeling and final drawings for presentation.
DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT New Terminal Building - 30% 60% 90% IFC IFR Team: luis vidal Area: 115000 m2 Client: Ferrovial Denver International Airport Denver, USA. 2017 - 2019 The intervention relocates security checkpoints, increases the amount of concessions, improves the appearance of interior spaces and enhances the passenger experience. Personal Roles (within a team of 20 architects divided into packages: part of floors, partitions and screen&balustrades packages) - Revit modeling, in-detail design, development of details and submittal drawings - Development of design options and presentations for the stakeholders - Communication with suppliers
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DWELLINGS
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Refurbishments / Furniture design
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REFURBISHMENT - APPARTMENT IN MADRID 125m² - Built
REFURBISHMENT - APPARTMENT IN MADRID 290m² - Built
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REFURBISHMENT OF A 5-STOREY APPARTMENT BUILDING IN MADRID 190m² (per storey) - Competition
1 - Living room. Custom-made wooden boxes delimit the reading area and the entrance.
2 - Kitchen. A wooden bench in line with the light wooden windows that open to the interior patio.
ENTRE-TELAS
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Master Thesis
/Academic/ Collaborative Atelier and store for Designer Manish Arora Intervention at Passy Water Reservoir Paris, France January 2017
In the nineteenth century, a number of urban water reservoirs were built in Paris for a better water supply inside the city. Reduced the need for non-potable water to street cleaning and park watering, Passy Reservoir has become an underused infrastructure. The project aims to enliven this space by giving it a new function as atelier for designer Manish Arora, while conserving the current needed capacity of the reservoir. The project is developed in the two most public deposits and only ones sharing structural module and floor levels. Acting as a much needed link with the city and lodging vertical circulations and service rooms, the façade to Lauriston Street is the hub of the intervention. Perpendicular to this wall, six barrelvaulted glass volumes supported by slender metallic arches are fitted into the original structure, filling the interior with natural light. ETFE textile volumes glide through the interior adapting to the surrounding architecture and sewing all the elements together. Impressed with patterns designed by Manish Arora, the ETFE membranes can be replaced over seasons, making the building a living element. For a better control of solar gain, an additional set of metallic arches serves as structure for a mixture of deciduous and evergreen climbing plants.
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LONGITUDINAL SECTIONS Volumes ·C and ·F
URBAN AXONOMETRY Intervention at Passy Réservoir
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CONSTRUCTIVE DETAILS Volumes ·A and ·E
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