FANY LAURA LAURA
POR TFO LIO
February 2022 - August 2022
November 2021 - February 2022
March 2021 - June 2021
FANY LAURA
Architectural Graduate with more than three years of post-graduate experience, involved in the design and development of multiple projects across a diverse range of sectors including residential, commercial, and landscape works. I have years of experience using AutoCAD and Revit to produce architectural documentation in line with project requirements, construction standards, and regulations. I aspire to continue my professional journey, focusing on designing spaces that enhance people’s lives. I am a hands-on professional with a keen interest in landscape architecture and territorial diagnostics, as well as the formulation of guidelines, strategies, and the design of public spaces.
+61 0447 143 183
lauralaurafany@gmail.com
March 2010 -December 2018
March 2004 -December 2008
WORK EXPERIENCE:
ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT
Besalco Stracon Corsorttium
ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT
Integral Architecs.
ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT
OB+RA Architects
EDUCATION:
Bachelor of Architecture from National University of Engineering, Lima, Peru.
Alfred Nobel High School. Lima, Peru.
Octuber 2021 -Octuber 2021
January 2019 -March 2019
March 2018
VOLUNTEERING & SOCIAL SERVICES:
ONU PERU, Volunteer in the Nourishing Hopes volunteer Project, protecting families within the framework of the Nutrition Tele-guidance scheme.
UPBS NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING, LIMA, PERU. Participation in the volunteer “VERANOARQ-UNI”
MUNICIPALITY OF LIMA , PERU.
Participation in the volunteer “Programa al damero del pizarro” Program
01 RIVERSIDE DEFENSES OF THE TUMBES RIVER
CURRENT SITUATION
The main flow of the water of the Puyango-Tumbes River is the main component of this project, and although it is a water component, its characteristics influence the characteristics of the ecosystems and landscape. An example of this is the formation of beaches due to sediment transport.
In the area of study of the river, it was identified that it receives different streams, the most important are: Quebrada Corrales, Quebrada la Peña, Quebrada San Juan, Quebrada Las Peñas, Quebrada La Jardina, Quebrada Tigre, Quebrada Vaquería, Quebrada Cabuyal , Quebrada Higuerón, Quebrada Chulucanas, Quebrada Capitana, Quebrada Rica Playa, Quebrada Urcos, Quebrada Cristales, Quebrada Oidor, Quebrada Ceibal and four unnamed creeks.
LANDSCAPE ANALYSIS
Along the Tumbes River, there are three different types of landscapes: urban, agricultural and natural, each of them is described below:
Urban Landscape: It is made up of spaces made up of urban infrastructure, green areas and mobility routes, elements that make up the urban system.
Agricultural landscape: It is made up of cultivation areas, which can be transitory or permanent.
Natural Landscape: It is made up of areas that do not have interventions. This has different characteristics associated with the life zones in which it is located, in this sense, within the natural landscape of Tumbes, we have ecosystems of: mangroves, river and riparian vegetation plains, riparian dry forests, low hill seasonally dry forests, seasonally dry lowland forests and xeric scrub.
01 RIVERSIDE DEFENSES OF THE TUMBES RIVER
GUIDELINES AND STRATEGIES FOR THE RIVER TUMBES RIVER DEFENSE PROJECT FROM NATURE-BASED SOLUTIONS.
The purpose of the Tumbes River Riparian Defense project is to mitigate the risk of flooding along the Tumbes River, but when it materialises in a physical intervention on a territorial scale, situations are generated in other areas that must be conceived as opportunities to generate value. aggregate (social, environmental, economic, etc.) based on the multifunctionality of nature-based solutions.
According to the guidelines, the aim is to create spaces in which the river defense respects the existing natural vegetation, spaces that maintain the continuity of the roads and existing activities, and a signposted circulation space that is integrated into the existing urban-rural system.
DESIGN PRINCIPLES
The approach from Nature-based Solutions for the river defenses project aims to maintain or recover the image of the Tumbes River based on ecological and social analysis, therefore, in terms of the layout, it seeks to understand the related ecological, social and cultural dynamics. existing water cycles and establish criteria that respect these dynamics, such as respecting the native vegetation.
01 RIVERSIDE DEFENSES OF THE TUMBES RIVER
TYPOLOGIES OF TYPICAL INTERVENTIONS IN LANDSCAPING
It should be noted that the river is linked to economic and social activities. The spaces associated with these activities are the following: recreational or tourist beaches, pedestrian and vehicular passes, spaces for mobile water pumps and spaces to park canoes, etc.
The landscaping area develops typical interventions that respond to everyday situations and that are located in the areas with the greatest influx of people.
PEDESTRIAN PASSES ON STAIRS
They are interventions to mantain the continuity of existing mobility networks. The passes must allow access for farmers to use the mobile pumps.
PEDESTRIAN AND SMALL VEHICLE PASSES ON RAMPS
They are interventions to maintain the continuity of existing obility networks.
ACCESS TO BEACHES
These interventions consist of wide ramps at some points of the river defense These will be implemented when the breakwater crosses or is very close to a beach or resort of local or regional importance.
REVEGETATION OF DEGRADED AREAS
It will be implemented in areas of degraded areas. Consists of a proposal for the iplementation of native vegetation that allows the recovery of degraded soil and that creates a landscape scenario, when the areas are within the channel, the vegetation will be chosen according to the flood space according to the return period.
01 RIVERSIDE DEFENSES OF THE TUMBES RIVER
LOCATION OF TYPICAL INTERVENTIONS IN LANDSCAPING
The hydraulics team presents two defense alternatives for the Tumbes River, which differ in line and defense typologies according to sections. The landscaping team contrasts this information with the mapping of situations found in order to determine the location of the typical interventions in both alternatives.
PROFESSIONAL PROJECT
Besalco Stracon Consortium
Client: Authority for Reconstruction with Changes
Location: Tumbes, Peru
Role: Architectural Assistant
Contribution: Executed landscape conceptual drawings and detailed drawings for The Tumbes River, designed planting layout and landscape detail and produced the design reports and presentation work.
02 FLOOD PROTECTION IN THE JARDINA CREEK
DESCRIPTION
The project is divided into two sectors:
SECTOR ONE: It is within the natural area in whose extension two transversal sediment retention dikes are proposed as defense infrastructure. The project does not contemplate landscaping intervention in said sector; however, it will have a reforestation plan.
SECTOR TWO: Located in a semi-rural landscape, the landscaping intervention is associated with the defense infrastructure of longitudinal dikes, in which pre-existing connections, whether vehicular or pedestrian, are respected. The landscaping intervention contemplates tree planting, relocation of tree species, revegetation with native species, adjoining furniture on stairs and pedestrian connection ramps, and revegetation adjacent to related works.
02 FLOOD PROTECTION IN THE JARDINA CREEK
DESCRIPTION OF CURRENT SITUATION
The Jardina Creek has three differentiated zones: the natural zone, which does not record rural or urban properties, the semi-rural zone delimited by the town of San Jacinto and agricultural lots, and finally the agricultural zone located between the left Marguen canal and the Tumbes river.
LANDSCAPE ANALYSIS
Natural Landscape: It is characterised by the natural landscape of low hill dry forest, made up of a greater proportion of trees and shrubs that completely lose their foliage during the dry period of the year.
Semi-rural Landscape: This is an intermediate landscape between rural and agricultural, located on the periphery of the community of San Jacinto.
Agricultural Landscape: This area is characterised by being a landscape dominated by species for edible use such as bananas, mangoes, and lemons, among others. There are pedestrian and vehicular roads to carry out agricultural activities. In addition, there is the Margin Izquierdo channel and the culvert structure, through whose surface the carriageway passes and ends in a floodable area produced by the Tumbes River.
02 FLOOD PROTECTION IN THE JARDINA CREEK
Section to the pedestrian walkway in the left bank longitudinal dike.
Detail of revegetation on the wet side of the longitudinal dike.
PROFESSIONAL PROJECT
Besalco Stracon Consortium
Client: Authority for Reconstruction with Changes
Location: Tumbes, Peru
Role: Architectural Assistant
Contribution: Executed landscape conceptual drawings and detailed drawings for The Jardina Creek, designed planting layout and landscape detail and produced all the design reports and presentation work.
03 CHANCAY’S SPORT CENTER
DESCRIPTION
The Municipal Sports Center has two large sectors in which the two main stages take place, the Coliseum, located to the east of the land adjacent to the intersection of Av. 1ro. de Mayo and Pedro Venegas street, which has three main stands: east, west and south. The second sector is the Semi-Olympic Pool, located to the west of the land separated from the coliseum by the elevated street that at the same time connects both scenarios and entrances to the Sports Center. The pool has a grandstand on the south side. Within these two main sectors are distributed all the environments that in turn belong to one of the five areas that the project has: Coliseum, Semi-Olympic Pool, Administration, the Cafeteria and Maintenance.
03 CHANCAY’S SPORT CENTER
SECTIONS:
1. Section of the premises that houses the semy-omympic pool
2. Section to the elevated street that connects the two units
3. Section to the spots coliseum
CONFIGURATION
The Sports Center land is located at the corners of Av. 1ro. de Mayo and Calle Pedro Venegas, both streets currently paved and with existing sidewalks, towards which the two entrances to the Sports Center are located. Income one on Av. 1ro. de Mayo is the main entrance to the Colosseum, with a previous plaza with a sun and shade roof. Entrance two towards Pedro Venegas Street is the main entrance to the semi-Olympic pool and the secondary entrance to the colosseum. This entrance has a previous space as a square that has been generated with the expansion of the sidewalk of Pedro Venegas Street, with which it also It is proposed to regularize the road section of this street to a width of 8.00 m. The relationship with the Municipal Stadium is close since a visual and spatial relationship is generated from the elevated street of the Sports Center and the north area of the stadium.
CHANCAY’S SPORT CENTER
Longitudinal section isometry to the Chancay Sports Center.
PROFESSIONAL PROJECT
Integral Arquitectos
Client: Consortium of the North L and M
Location: Chancay, Lima, Peru
Role: Architectural Assistant
Contribution: Produce architectural blueprints and manage a 3D model using Revit.
04 ARICA 750
Arica 750 proposes an open and mobile volumetry, with a square at the entrance to integrate with the public space and welcome pedestrians, and an asymmetrical composition of balconies and windows.
The structure includes five stories, two basements, one semibasement, forty parking spots, and three hundred and twenty-two bicycle parking places. The twenty-four units range in size from 69 to 134 square metres. Duplex sizes range from 116 m2 to 255 m2. Additionally, it offers a rooftop barbeque area, patio, organic garden, and office space.
04 ARICA 750
The project occupies the land, assigning a hierarchy and balanced spatial quality to the departments that are being configured to avoid residual units of inadequate proportions or shapes.
CONFIGURATION
For OB+RA architects, it is important to provide all types and sizes of apartments with light coming from two sides and cross air circulation.
the architectural language of OB+RA architects is always contemporary and serene, warm, rational, with clean lines. We try to never forget that many people will inhabit and visit these spaces, and therefore, the purpose of these is to provide them with quality of life, pleasant moments, good memories and privacy.
04 ARICA 750
NATURAL AND FLEXIBLE FINISHES
Arica 750 materials have been chosen to create a cosy and serene home, for a contemporary lifestyle. Warm and earthy tones, such as white and wood colors, were chosen to illuminate the interiors of the apartments. Thus, natural materials predominate, such as stones and brick. The choice of materials for the Arica 750 kitchens was guided by warm, bright and neutral tones. Kitchens have gray quartz countertops and backsplashes as well as wood-like melamine cabinets.
PROFESSIONAL PROJECT
OB+ RA Arquitectos
Client: Morada Inmobiliaria
Location: Lima, Peru
Role: Architectural Assistant
Contribution: Project development and produce detailed drawings.
05 IDB-IDEATHON BACK TO THE STREET
TINKUY PARK
In the context of the coronavirus crisis, we see how long physical isolation can affect the behavior of citizens and generate uncertainty when it is time to return to the streets, that is. The public space is seen as the agent that exposes us to potential contagion. And even more so in a region with high urban density such as Latin America and the Caribbean, where common space is scarce, unevenly distributed, and has low levels of
security and green. How to return to the street and reactivate public spaces in the postpandemic city? The IDB was looking for innovative solutions for a new, more sustainable urban commons. Our team proposes TINKUYPARk (Tinkuy means meeting in the Peruvian aboriginal language Quechua) we seek to intervene in the peripheral sectors of the city in deteriorated and abandoned urban parks. As a starting point we have the Friendship
05 IDB-IDEATHON BACK TO THE STREET
ADAPTABILITY AND SCALABILITY
We suggest a project that encourages social interaction and is framed by tactical urbanism. A programme that organises street commerce in a way that encourages both community use of the space and its development in ahrmony with it.
The proposal contains two main elements: the plot (vertical and horizontal) and the module. While the frame is configured as the element that adapts to the environment, guiding traffic and promoting physical distancing, the module acts as flexible furniture that houses the activities of the users, and its organization adapts to the context.
The Adaptability and scability plan of the prototype to different deteriorated parks.
1. Location of the deteriorated park 2. Observe public life 3. Listen to people 4. Site analysis 5. Team designs 6. Community participation 7. Back to the street
05 IDB-BACK TO THE STREET
We propose flexible furniture that houses the activities of the users. Through the module, we seek to address two axes: interaction in public spaces and the ordering of commercial activities. This prototype concentrates these activities in a module that, during the day, serves as a space for transactions and sales, respecting the physical spatial delimitation it provides. In the afternoons and evenings, this becomes a space for social exchange for a limited number of users, who will be able to enjoy the natural or urban landscape. The module has a furniture disinfection system. In addition, the model contains lighting powered by solar panels, which makes it an ecological proposal. The module has various forms of organization according to the context in which it is located.
CONTEST
Call for ideas promoted by the Inter American Development Bank (IDB)
Location: Lima, Peru
Role: Architectural designer
Contribution: Premises, design and development, documentation and presentation.
06 LA MERCED’S MAIN SQUARE
The square is the place par excellence of meeting for the human person. It is his first social institution, the most public, and the place where he lives with countrymen and foreigners to express their desires and feelings and envision common futures. It constitutes first the germ and then the center and pride of a city.
The city of La Merced shows these values; however, the processes of a misunderstood modernity seem to limit the potential of its most representative central space. Its particular configuration can be read in two ways: as two spaces - the main square and La Integración Park - at the ends of an institutional block or as a single urban void with intermediate and perimeter uses. We prefer the second, and we also believe in the idea of a plaza that protects pedestrians and generates a diversified use in full accordance with its social context and the biodiversity of the central jungle of Chanchamayo.
DESIGN CONCEPTS:
1. Uses of rainwater
2. Appreciation of the Ashaninka culture
3. A green blanket over public space
4. Adaptation to the natural slope
5. Pedestrianization of public space.
06 LA MERCED’S MAIN SQUARE
06 LA MERCED’S MAIN SQUARE
MATERIALITY
Since we are in La Merced, a place with abundant vegetation, frequent rains, and a general warm climate. The choice of materials was based on three criteria: relationship with the environment, durability and color.
1. View of the Integration Park from Av. Chanchamayo.
2. View of the new atrium of the church and Plaza de Armas in La Merced.
3. View from the entrance of the district municipality of Chanchamayo.
CONTEST
National Competition of Architecture
Preliminary Projects for the Plaza de Armas, the Civic Center and the Integration Park of the City of La Merced in Chanchamayo
Location: La Merced, Peru
Role: Architectural designer
Contribution: Premises, design and development, documentation and presentation.