Portfolio 2019 - Franco Crudi

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THE HUMAN SCALE COPENHAGEN - 2018

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PORTFOLIO franco martin crudi SELECTED WORKS 2012 - 2018

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ICOVERWANT TO improve the public life LETTER I understand the public life as everything that happens outside private domain such as streets, squares, parks, parking places, balconies, cafÊs, bars, paths from home to school and working places, sitting and standing areas, biking, and so on. In those places, people express their culture and interactions between them in their everyday life. It is the place where the wealthy people run into the needy people with the same rights to use it. Growing up in a city conceived from a square grid and expanded without an urban plan I could see the consequences not to shape a community. Generations of experience in how to create traditional cities with well-functioning interaction between life and space were destroyed by conquerors when they founded thousands of cities in the Americas. Building cities became a job made by specialized professionals in their desks forgetting the human scale. I think that architects and urban planners have to work in a multidisciplinary work team to cover all the significant factors involved in public space projects. Also, we have to gather all data possible to learn and to understand the needs of users and how they use city spaces. Observing behavioral activity and collecting data from gadgets in the city we can improve city life. I don’t want to build tall artistic buildings and private housing neighborhoods without offering an excellent public space to the city. I want to take action with responsibility in life between buildings and the interaction of urban life and space. Furthermore, I want to interact with people to know their needs and problems to find and design solutions together. As a result, they will appropriate each project.

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FRANCO MARTIN CRUDI Nationality: Argentinian/Italian. Current location: Córdoba, Argentina. E-mail: franco.crudi@gmail.com Phone Number: +54 3517 010 092 Linked In: www.lin.com/in/franco-crudi/

EDUCATION Escuela Superior de Comercio Manuel Belgrano, UNC, Córdoba, AR. High school diploma in Economics and Business Management. (2004-2012) Eight years plan. Facultad de Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Diseño, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Córdoba, AR. Degree in Architecture. (2012-2018) Six years plan. GPA: 8.29 Instituto de Intercambio Cultural Argentino Norteamericano (I.I.C.A.N.A.), Córdoba, AR. English Instruction Program succesfully completed. (2016-2018)

WORKSHOPS / CONFERENCES / extracurricular act. S.O.S. Ciudades. 7 days workshop, Projects to solve contemporary city’s issues. Mendoza, AR. Public Space Devices. Strategies and workshop to project new social institutions. VI Forum Nuestra Córdoba. A new agenda for the metropolitan area of Córdoba. Postgraduate Course in Sustainable Urban Mobility, CELFI Program, FAUD (UNC), Córdoba, AR. Chilhood and Public Spaces in Córdoba. Red Ciudadana Nuestra Cba. ONU Habitat. 3rd TIC Week Córdoba. Arch. and planner Gustavo Restrepo. 1st Congress of Social Urbanism. Better citizens make better cities. Public Interview with Saskia Sassen. International Biennial of Architecture in Buenos Aires. Guest cities: Copenhagen and Barcelona. Buenos Aires - La Plata. September 2015. Academic trip with Architecture III C. Santiago de Chile - Valparaíso. May 2016. Academic trip with Arch. IV B, Landscape Arch. B and Urbanism I B. Mendoza. May 2018. Academic trip with Architecture VI A.

AWARDS / SCHOLARSHIPS 4

Stimulus Scholarship to Scientific Vocations. Consejo Interuniversitario Nacional. 2016-2017 Final Document: Shape configuration of the periurban territories from Córdoba city. Comparative-graphic analysis between two areas. Director: Dr. Arq. Fernando Diaz Terreno. Observer Member of a Teacher Competition to fill the teaching position: Tenured professor of Structure III. Selected student for outstanding academic achievement in the degree career. Honor student for outstanding academic achievement in the course 4th Adults and 5th Adults. I.I.C.A.N.A Binational Center. (2016-2017)


SKILLS 2D AND 3D MODEL Autocad Sketchup 3Ds Max Revit Rhinoceros

COMPUTATIONAL DESIGN Grasshopper Ladybug Tools Decoding Spaces T. Python

GIS Mapbox Carto

RENDER V-Ray Lumion

GRAPHIC DESIGN Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe InDesign Adobe Lightroom Adobe Premiere Coreldraw

OTHER Photography Sketch LANGUAGES Spanish. Native Language English. Advanced. TOEFL IBT: 83

COMPETITION Central Park Summer Pavilion. Arquideas. 2016. Code: CPSP 1059. Participation. Pensar la vivienda, vivir la ciudad. ONU Habitat. 2016. Code: E0770. Participation. Mercado de Culturas Mendiolaza. Equipamiento A. FAUDI (UNC). 2017. Best 20 selected works.

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Teaching assistant. Urbanism 2B. 2018 Research Project. Territorial Scale in shape configuration of urban peripheries. Secretaría de Ciencia y Tecnología. UNC. (2016-2017). Director: Dr. Arq. Fernando Diaz Terreno. Architecture trips to iconic buildings. Organization and co-ordination. 2016

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Junior Designer. Internship. Arq. Agustin Lozada. Orange Obras Civiles. Córdoba, AR. Participation in new projects. 2D drawings. 3D modelling. Outline and renders. March to June 2017 Research Intern SEED Talent. SEED Studio. Barcelona, ES. Research on new technologies/tools/software aimed at Urban Data, IoT, and Smart Cities. Urban analysis and Programming. February to April 2018. Colaborator. Courses and documents development about new design tools. Interoperability, BIM, Climat analysis and Computational design. Current job Editor. Editorial Project. Advance Design Tools. Content management. Editing posts from writers. Writer. Current job. Member of the Sustainable Urban Development Group. NGO Red Ciudadana Nuestra Córdoba. Social projects aimed to increase citizen participation. Control of the public decision-making organism. Publication of articles in the major local newspaper. Current job.

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CONTENTS contents

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academic projects 07

IDI Park. Public space and infraestructure for the city. Master Plan for an abandoned area in Cรณrdoba city. Undergraduate final project.

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Productive symbiosis. Sector Plan for the Northwest of Cรณrdoba. Final project Urbanism II.

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Connecting neighborhoods. Urban project in Alta Cรณrdoba/General Paz neighborhoods. Final Project Urb. I/L. Arch.

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Pre-Universitary School. High School in Alta Cรณrdoba/General Paz neighborhoods. Final Project Arch. IV.

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Urban Terraces. Housing building + Cinema + Public space in downtown. Final Project Arch. V.

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Art Market Mendiolaza. Ideas competition for the Municipality of Mendiolaza. Final Project Interior Arch.

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Water Pavilion. International competition Central Park Summer Pavilion

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Shape configuration of the periurban territories from Cรณrdoba city. Comparative-graphic analysis between two areas. CIN Scholarship.

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Urban analysis and Programming. New tools and software aimed at Urban Data and Smart Cities. SEED Talent internship.

social projects 72

We are part. Public spaces construction from chilhood.

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Reporta Ciudad. Tool to build citizenship.

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Positions on current policies and government projects. Documents sent to desicion-makers and articles published in the local newspaper.

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IDI PARK PUBLIC SPACE FOR THE CITY AND

INFRAESTRUCTURE FOR THE FUTURE.

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MASTER PLAN FOR AN ABANDONED AREA IN CÓRDOBA CITY. Undergraduate Final Project. Franco Crudi / Gonzalo Contreras. 2018 This area was the biggest train factory in Argentina till the train as a mode of transport was abandoned. The project was born with the objective to create a new infrastructure to guarantee opportunities in future jobs. Also, from a metropolitan point of view, we think it is necessary to preserve current vacancies in the city in order to increase public space/ people. Nowadays, Córdoba is one of the biggest cities in Latin America with a low-density urban area. As a result, services and infrastructures are inefficient. We projected a new mix-program center for the city connecting education with industry 4.0 enterprises demands. Furthermore, the project recycles abandoned industrial sheds and plants. Also, we proposed to gather capital gains in order to build projects in the city and increase density in the quarter. Finally, this project criticizes the contest rules from a Public Competition made by the Municipality and Architects Association in June 2018. (see p.86) FUTURE JOBS - INDUSTRY 4.0

BENEFITS OF DIGITAL POLES

36%

51%

of the argentinian business have problems to find qualified human resources with the industry 4.0.

65%

600 millions

of the children who began primary school will dedicate their professional career to a still nonexistent work.

working places must be created for 2030

PRODUCTION Costs will decrease

of the enterprises in latin america consider it is difficult to find trained and actualized workers.

10-20%

LOGISTIC Costs will decrease

10-20%

80%

10-20%

30-50%

COMPLEXITY Costs will decrease

QUALITY Costs will decrease

of the young people between 20 and 30 years old will find working places related to digital environment.

STORAGE Costs will decrease

60-70%

MAINTENANCE Costs will decrease

10-20%

Source: Instituto Fraunhofer (Alemania).

COMPONENTS FROM URBAN PUBLIC GREEN AREAS

CITY BENEFITS

Otros Mantemientos Municipal 8% Freeway 20%

Green areas 41%

59ha. Suquía River 11%

CURRENT Surface.

Other GA 15% Campus University UNC 5%

1.287

Áreas verdes públicas de Permanencia (avpp) superficie = 2.240ha

DIRECTLY Benefited Inhabitants aprox.

69,3 ha.

2%

Gran Escala (mayor 10mil m²)

Surface promoted as a

NEW PUBLIC SPACE

Source: Nuestra Córdoba. - Base de datos Dirección de Catastro y Dirección de Espacios Verdes, Municipalidad de Córdoba.

2,70

15,00

45º

12,00

21,00

18,00

45º

Zona NV7

Valor superficie por m²

73.920 Inhabitants.

PROPOSED EDIFICATION LINE

Estimate density:

95,4 ha. x 400 P. = 39360 People.

STREET AXIS

Buildable Surface:

57,6 ha. x 600 P. = 34560 People PROPOSED EDIFICATION LINE

Buildable Surface:

Influence zone: 156 ha.

STREET AXIS

Average density: 400/600 p/ha.

2,70

10

24M.

Valor de tierra actual. Zona NV5

Valor potencial de tierra - Plusvalía


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industrial sheds

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industrial plants

recycled infraestructure

+

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basements

new

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low towers

buildings

162 m. sq = 17.755 places working

management units

% 5% 15% 30% 40%

Productive S. 28.201 sq. 50 sq/job 128 employees 20 sq/job 961 employees 10 sq/job 3.846 employees 4 sq/job 12.820 employees

100%

17.755 working places +/- 10%

WORKING PLACES PER SURFACE

restricted car flow

pedestrian flow rambla connection potencial PROGRAMS

master plan - proposal

management units

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patriomial buildings

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management units

master plan


programatic prop.

public space

road system

pedestrian system

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existence

sunlight analysis

main entrance - park

Humidity Ratio [kg water/kg air]

pSYCROMETRIC CHART - passive strategies C처rdoba Taravella. Intl.AP_CB_ARG 2003-2017 JAN 1 1:00 - DEC 31 24:00

Hours 72.00 64.80 57.50 50.40 43.20 36.00 28.80 21.60 14.40 7.20 0.00

Operative Temperature [째C]

COMFORT HOURS/YEAR movement system

Boolean V 1.00

0.00 Months

WIND ROSE 째C

39.00< 35.90 32.80 29.70

cross ventilation

m/s 1.00< 26.20 23.58 20.96

26.60

18.34

23.50

15.72

20.40 17.30

13.10

14.20

10.48

11.10

7.86

<8.00

5.24 >0.00

C처rdoba Taravella. Intl.AP_CB_ARG 2003-2017 DEC 21 1:00 - MAR 21 24:00 Speed wind (m/s) Calm wind 19,83% of the time = 433 hours

pavillion

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IDI MANAGEMENT UNIT

library + auditorium

Library for kids from 4 to 12 years. 486 sq. Service and mov.: 608 sq. Classrooms. 225 sq. Auditorium. 640 sq. Service + Mov.: 945 sq.

co-working

A Space: 236 w.places. 312 sq. B Space: 124 w.places. 940 sq. C Space: 24 w.places. 400 sq. Service and mov.: 608 sq.

desing and production

A Office: POO/ 3D printing B Office: Sensor development C Office: Cyberfisic System D Office: Robotic collaborative Service and Mov.: 408 sq 21090 cubic meters

restaurant

Bar - CafĂŠ - Restaurant Service and Mov.: 390 sq. 1190 sq.

parking programs

movement system

public space

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co-working / desks to common space

library / classrooms

co-working / private offices

co-working / common space


design and production / open space

design and production / 2 floors

hall

restaurant

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PRODUCTIVE SYMBIOSIS

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SECTOR PLAN FOR THE NORTHWEST OF CÓRDOBA. Final project Urbanism II. Franco Crudi / Facundo Cortés / Franco Bugnone / Carla Nicoletti. 2017 Selected project for exhibition at Erasmus Program 2017. Córdoba city till 1880 had had an according to growth where it was based. After that, it suffered an excessive growth in a demographic and territorial-urban level. This growth razed the green belt of the city and an essential rural productive industry. The rural area would have been an economic, social and ecologic value for the city if the Urban Plan had restricted the progress of the real state. The territorial urban project seek re-establishing our historical agro productive attitude and mixing it with the manufacturing industry. Also, the project looks to encourage production connecting research, development, and education in order to achieve feedback with each other. As a result, we will expect competitive value-added and local products, development in historically disadvantaged areas, amenities, efficient mobility infrastructure and a new way to live in contact with nature and public space. “City and territory (urbs) only have a sense when they respond to citizen activities and needs (civitas), and only when they adapt to majors environment conditioning (Oikos) become a base for a real city (polis).” (FOLCH, Ramón, 2003)

how can we control the increase of the urban area

absorbing the future population?

loosing of the gren belt (1987)

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intensive farming + native forest

social infraestructure urban area brake settlement of the future population activity descentralization

manufacturing industries productive housing

i+d+i

conectivity

Logistic/university research

DEVELOPMENT OF new economic activity based on the green belt and public institutions


diagnose and proposal - sierras chicas municipalities. esc. 1:75000

sector plan FOR THE NORTHWEST OF CÓRDOBA. ESC. 1:12500

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movement system

green areas

PRIMARY NETWORK NORTH MASTER CHANNEL SECONDARY NETWORK urban density

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NORTH MASTER CHANNEL SECONDARY NETWORK urban density restricted car flow housing

NORTH MASTER CHANNEL SECONDARY NETWORK urban density


housing

amenities

NORTH MASTER CHANNEL SECONDARY NETWORK urban density restricted car flow BIKE PATH

BUS RAPID TRANSIT LIGHT RAIL TRAIN

NORTH MASTER CHANNEL SECONDARY NETWORK urban density restricted car flow GREEN PUBLIC SPACE

SPORT INFRAESTRUCTURE

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connecting neighborhoods

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SPECIAL PLAN - CULTURAL ECO-CULTURAL PARK. Final project Urbanism I and Lands. Arch. Franco Crudi / Antonella Decall / Manuela Benitez. 2016 The kneecap located between San Martin and Alta Cรณrdoba neighborhoods is a conflicted zone because it is an opportunity with abandoned institutions such as a jail, the old brewery, an area occupied by low-income people and two unsafe parks. This Special Plan is aimed to revitalize that city area like a public-private investment with housing, parks, public institutions, and infrastructure to be a seed which germinates in the whole area. The park is based in the division of 3 zones: Natural, Cultural and Artificial. In the first one, is concentrated the significant percentage of native species from Cรณrdoba city. Second, it was a priority recovering old sheds from the Old Brewery in order to build a library, multi-function space, urban farms, bar, and public bathrooms. Besides, there is a water mirror with phytodepuration technology; so the rainwater is collected and used for the park and amenities. Finally, in the artificial area there are dwellings with a restricted car flow. location

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surroiunding connection

strategy

structural axis


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pre-universitary school

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SPECIAL PLAN - CULTURAL ECO-CULTURAL PARK. High School in Alta Córdoba/General Paz neighborhoods. Final Project Arch. IV. Franco Crudi / Antonella Decall / Manuela Benitez. 2016 How do we know that schools we design respond to 21’s century young people needs? Are there the same activities and behaviors in an educational institution today than ten years ago? What is a school? The public school fulfills the role to educate citizens because streets are no longer safe for kids from our neighborhoods. Each area must educate and teach offering needed spaces in order to generate these practices. Each decision taken in this project has an argument such as the location of the building considering the environment and public space, interactions between students at each part of the building and the used technology.

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neighborhood

full and empty

space organization

vegetation as a limit to

zero plane contiuity with public space

program


meeting spaces

planimetry

ground floor

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URBAn TERRACES

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HOUSING BUILDING + CINEMA + PUBLIC SPACE IN DOWNTOWN. Final Project Arch. V. Franco Crudi / Facundo CortĂŠs / Franco Bugnone. 2016 How to offer services to the city through an architectonic intervention? The importance of this building lies in the use of open public space rather than the functionality of housing and a massive program such as a cinema. Relationship between the zero plane and the project benefit not only people who live in that building but also who live in the city. One contest rule we had to follow was that we had to outline the structure as the hearth of the project.

PUBLIC SPACE

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1- SITE

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2- MASS EXTRUSSION

3- CONTEXT

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3- ZERO PLANE

3- TERRACES

3- STRUCTURE

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apartment MODEL 1 AND MODEL 3

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apartment MODEL 2 - GROUND FLOOR AND 1ST FLOOR

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MENDIOLAZA ART MARKET

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IDEAS COMPETITION FOR THE MUNICIPALITY OF MENDIOLAZA. Final Project Interior Architecture. Franco Crudi / Facundo CortĂŠs / Franco Bugnone. 2016 Best 20 selected works. How can we offer public space through an interior architectonic intervention? A typical growing value in Mendiolaza for the past years is the cultural growth through sculpture and art workshops, public activities and an outdoor open museum for neighbors in the streets. The Cultural Saloon from Mendiolaza Municipality is shown as a large and potential place but abandoned with a lack of infrastructure to encourage those activities. The project is about refunctionalization of the place but with the idea of the outdoor open museum. We thought it as an extension of its streets and sculptures to give a new connection and public space with the civic node in order to approach nature and art.

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CONTEXT

PEDESTRIAN MOVEMENT

OPEN SPACE CONCEPT

PROGRAMS


LAYERS

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IDEAS COMPETITION FOR THE MUNICIPALITY OF MENDIOLAZA. International competition Central Park Summer Pavilion. Franco Crudi / Antonella Decall. 2016 How is it possible to make something become part of a place which citizens have established and felt like their own, taking care of its environment and being mindful of its purpose? The idea of replacing the green areas of the Central Park with a building can be thought as a crazy one. It represents a challenge to build something and not to compromise the essence of the park. It is also a challenge to further promote it so that visitors can experiment new activities there. Water Pavilion is located on the Reservoir, best known to tourists for its panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline and to athletes who use its jogging track around it to train for the world’s biggest marathon which takes place on the first Sunday of November. At the entrance of the pavilion, a ramp raises parallel to the existing path which offers, and even improves, the views of the city seen from the lake. To reduce the footprint, the program focuses on a single flexible space that opens up to the lake and offers a view of the lake not seen before. Visitors can also take advantage of all the entertaining, cultural and relaxing activities that the pavilion offers. The technology used to build it makes it easy to assemble and disassemble it in situ whenever it is necessary without leaving a sign of the building has been there. It also allows to add new modules to the oating platform that contain the services and where the rainwater collected is deposited and then used to irrigate the park. The materials used in the construction are laminated teak timber and ETFE. ETFE covers the outside of the pavilion. This technology helps make the most of the solar energy controlling how much light is allowed into the building according to the different spaces, days and times of the year.

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SHAPE CONFIGURATION OF THE PERIURBAN TERRITORIES FROM CÓRDOBA CITY.

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COMPARATIVE-GRAPHIC ANALYSIS BETWEEN TWO AREAS. Stimulus Scholarship to Scientific Vocations. Consejo Interuniversitario Nacional. 2016-2017 Franco Crudi. Director: Dr. Arq. Fernando Diaz Terreno. Since the decade of the 90, an urban plan for the city is not projected, but there has been tentative plans and urban studies. That means that the city keeps advancing without a future objective and a model to aspire to. However, first, we have to recognize how the territory is. The loosing of an integral perspective of all phenomena over the land plunges into crisis the planning to implement ideas and projects. It is imperative to understand we cannot keep moving forward in that way. Also, it is not only urban planners and the major who have to take individual decisions. All of them and other professionals fulfill a role in that future project; however, citizens are who know all their needs. Professionals and politicians must help to organize and to build the right decision-making infrastructure in order to define goals to get ahead. To understand the territory, we have to see physical facts, but also a parallel territory like the virtual world. The digital world can generate several resources and tools to facilitate urban projects. Besides, citizens generate millions of data through cell phones and computers that we have to gather in order to discover new logic configuration territory to generate information and to involve citizens in decision-making. shape evolution of the city

north area analysis

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map 1: the origin situation

map 1: the indian city and its territory

Mapa 1: La situación de origen. La morfología del territorio (previo a 1573)

Mapa 2: La ciudad indiana y su territorio. El claustro entre barrancas (1577-1870)

Territory shape (before 1573)

Cloister between the banks. (1577-1870)

Espacios verdes urbanos/naturales

Espacios verdes urbanos/naturales

Red Hídrica Primaria Red Hídrica Secundaria Zona Montañosa Zona Pampeana

Red Hídrica Primaria Red Hídrica Secundaria Zona Montañosa Zona Pampeana

Asentamientos y actividades

Camino Real Vía Nacional Vías Secundarias

Primeros Asentamientos Producción Rural

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Bibliografía Área metropolitana de Cba. Libro 1 Cátedra Urbanismo 2b (FAUD-UNC) Carta de Peligrosidad Geológica Córdoba - Quintana Salvat, Barbeito y Menso.

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Área metropolitana de Cba. Libro 1 Cátedra Urbanismo 2b (FAUD-UNC) 1577_ Plano Suárez de Figueroa - Primera planta urbana 1683-1767_Mapa Estancias Jesuíticas

map 3: agro-exporting model

Mapa 4: La ciudad industrial. (1930-1980) Urban and rural modernization

Movilidad

map 4: the industrial city

Mapa 4: La ciudad industrial. (1930-1980) (1930-1980)

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Espacios verdes urbanos/naturales Red Hídrica Primaria Red Hídrica Secundaria Zona Montañosa Zona Pampeana Espacios Verdes Urbanos

Lagos/Diques Canales Primarios Canales Secundarios

Movilidad Vía Nacional Vías Primarias Ferrocarril Vías Secundarias

Asentamientos y actividades Asentamientos Urbanos Parcelamiento Rural Act. Industriales Extracción de Áridos Equipamientos

Bibliografía Área metropolitana de Cba. Libro 1 Cátedra Urbanismo 2b (FAUD-UNC) 1940_Córdoba Centro-Este - IGM editada en 1953 ; 1944_Mapa Ferrocarriles del Estado 1952_Córdoba - Base para Plan Regulador ; 1966_ Córdoba Centro Este – IGM 1957_Mapa Ferrocarriles Córdoba Centro - Ministerios de Transporte; 1959_Córdoba Centro Sur – IGM

Espacios verdes urbanos/naturales Red Hídrica Primaria Red Hídrica Secundaria Zona Montañosa Zona Pampeana Espacios Verdes Urbanos

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Lagos/Diques Canales Primarios Canales Secundarios

Movilidad Vía Nacional Vías Primarias Ferrocarril Vías Secundarias

Asentamientos y actividades Asentamientos Urbanos Parcelamiento Rural Act. Industriales Extracción de Áridos Equipamientos

Área metropolitana de Cba. Libro 1 Cátedra Urbanismo 2b (FAUD-UNC) 1940_Córdoba Centro-Este - IGM editada en 1953 ; 1944_Mapa Ferrocarriles del Estado 1952_Córdoba - Base para Plan Regulador ; 1966_ Córdoba Centro Este – IGM 1957_Mapa Ferrocarriles Córdoba Centro - Ministerios de Transporte; 1959_Córdoba Centro Sur – IGM

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map 5: córoba and itsymetropolitan area Mapa 5: Córdoba su Área Metropolitana. The pos-industrial city. Lost of unity, dispersion, and the step up in scale. (1980-2017) La ciudad posindustrial. Pérdida de unidad, dispersión y salto de escala (1980-2017)

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Red Hídrica Primaria Red Hídrica Secundaria Zona Montañosa Zona Pampeana Espacios Verdes Urbanos

Lagos/Diques Canales Primarios Canales Secundarios Bosque Nativo

Movilidad Vía Nacional Vías Primarias Ferrocarril Vías Secundarias

Asentamientos y actividades Asentamientos Urbanos Parcelamiento Rural Act. Industriales Extracción de Áridos Equipamientos

Bibliografía 50 Área metropolitana de Cba. Libro 1 Cátedra Urbanismo 2b (FAUD-UNC) 11982-1985_Altimetría Sierras Chicas – IGM;2015_ Evolución de la ocupación y los desmontes en las Sierras Chicas. La Voz del Interior 1998_ Área Metropolitana - Red de Acceso a Córdoba – Municipalidad 2007_Mapa de Protección de Bosques Nativos (Ley Prov. 26.331); 2011_ Área Metropolitana de Córdoba - Plan Vial. Situación actual – IPLAM


amenities in the north and east areas

industrial areas in the north and east areas

river and intensive farming in the north and east areas

urban expansion in the north and east areas

turism in the north area

private neighborhoods in the north area

active quarries in the north area

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URBAN ANALYSIS AND PROGRAMMING. New tools and software aimed at Urban Data and Smart Cities. SEED Talent Internship. Barcelona Franco Crudi / Antonella Decall. Director: Arq. Rodrigo Carbajal. This research is aimed to find available tools in the network for urban planning and urban data. The goal of this project was to document each of them and to learn how to use it without so much depth. As a result, we got a dossier with information of webpage to gather data. Also, we knew new tools from Rhinoceros and Grasshopper and other independent software to conduct a different kind of studies such as environmental, noise, climate, walkability, pedestrian visibility, and closeness.

gvsig

gasteizmografia

carto / builder

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smart citizen

smart santander

Founded by Gehl Institute with Gehl, City of San Francisco, and Copenhagen Municipality Tested, iterated, and refined by Gehl Institute with Gehl, City of San Francisco, Copenhagen Municipality, and Seattle DOT

Public Life Data Protocol Version: BETA / September 27 2017

ABOUT

METHODOLOGY CRASH COURSE STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE These six steps describe the overall process of using the Public Life Data Protocol to conduct a public life study.

world bank

STEP 1: Register your agency

STEP 2: Set up your survey locations

STEP 3: Define a study

Save your primary agency information in the “agency” table.

Set up the “locations” table with the first sites you want to survey, keeping line and area geometries together.

You only need to do this once, unless your agency changes its core information, like contact information or purpose, sometime in the future.

You can add further details to a street in the “location_line” table, and further details to a place in the “location_area” table. The more details, the more precise you analysis can be.

In the “study” table you can outline the scale of the public life study that you are about to conduct, as well as name the specific project manager, and add any notes about whether the study is a singular research project, or perhaps whether it is part of a recurring initiative.

Whenever you define a new survey location, just add it to this table and keep all your locations in one place!

You will have one of these tables for each study you plan and conduct.

STEP 4: Choose your survey components A public life study can include several survey components, or it can consist of just a single survey component. You should choose your survey components based on your study questions and the resources you have availabe to collect and manage data; sometimes it is more valuable to collect less and more detailed data, and sometimes you may want to collect a wide range of metrics. You may choose to link several survey components, to survey several components simultaneously, or to survey several components consecutively. See the paragraph “Linking Surveys” on page 35 for details on these various approaches. You can read more about the options for collecting more or less granular data for each survey component in the data specification starting on page 09.

public life data protocol GENDER

AGE

MODE

GROUPS

Applies to people staying and moving

Applies to people staying and moving

Applies to people moving

Applies to people staying and moving

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Example Questions:

Example Questions:

Example Questions:

Do all genders feel equally invited?

How many children visit this place?

Are the planned activities in accordance with the users of the place?

Do the people on the street match the census data for the area?

What is the detailed mode-split across a street section?

How sociable are the people staying within this place?

Do gender minorities choose to walk in public at night?

Do the elderly have adequate facilities to spend time outside?

Is the street of the right width and surface type for the users?

Does the urban furniture provide opportunities for groups to meet?

How many people move through the space at night?

Do people need space to walk in pairs?

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Applies to people staying and moving

Applies to people staying and moving

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meerkat gis - rhinoceros

urban network analysis - rhinoceros

decoding spaces toolbox - grasshopper

mosquito - grasshopper

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smart space analyser - grasshopper

ladybug tools - grasshopper

qgis

arcgis pro

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we are part public spaces construction from chilhood

SOMOS PARTE LA CONSTRUCCIÓ ESPACIOS PÚBLI CIUDAD DESDE L

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ÓN DE LOS COS Y LA LA NIÑEZ

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CHILHOOD AND PUBLIC SPACES IN CÓRDOBA. Red Ciudadana Nuestra Córdoba Project. 2018 Córdoba is a city with a lack of public spaces. It is so large that there aren’t enough resources to maintain them as green spaces. This project is aimed to encourage the next generation of citizens to involve them to participate in their neighborhoods. With the assistance of different foundations like Fundacion Arcor, Fundación Avina and support from ONU Habitat we can invite to twelve elementary schools and one kindergarten. First of all, students and teachers were educated in public spaces matter with different games and a document made by a group of Nuestra Córdoba; therefore they understand the importance of participation citizens. After that, each public institution has to analyze the nearest public space to school. Students have to diagnose the present state of the square, park, streets, environment, games, neighborhoods, security, and so on. Also, another group of students has to survey the surrounding area. As a result, we gathered all schools in a venue, and they explained what they see to one another and to present politicians. Also, they did projects with physical models because they wanted to improve their spaces. partners

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http://www.nuestracordoba.org.ar/sites/default/files/Cartilla-Somos-Parte-web.pdf


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REPORTA CIUDAD TOOL to build CITIZENShip

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URBAN TOOL TO GATHER INFORMATION FROM CITIZENS. Red Ciudadana Nuestra Cรณrdoba. 2017 The goal of this project gathers many data from geolocalization of reports made by citizens about issues in the city such as street potholes, overwhelmed sewer, waiting time for the bus, political meetings, a public institution, urban trees, and so on. As a result, citizens will have a picture about their city, and they will want to solve those problems and pressure to the government. Currently, no one can access public information about problem solutions achieved by the municipality; so with this tool, they can control the state of several aspects of the city. Our goal is to have ephemeral information to make transparent our government.

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positions policies and government projects a critical thinking

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DOCUMENTS SENT TO DESICION-MAKERS AND PUBLISHED ARTICLES IN THE LOCAL NEWSPAPER. Red Ciudadana Nuestra Córdoba. PLAZA ESPAÑA TUNNEL. We cannot believe that this project is under construction because it represents the modernist theory to conceive the car as the center of the city. It is located at the heart of the city because it is one of the most historic places. The project is an 800 meters tunnel under the Plaza España Square without any pedestrian connection. That means that pedestrian people no longer can cross the street. The final objective is to enter in a fast way to the historical center; so there will be more cars, polluted air and noise than before. To build the tunnel, they have to make a new street crossing one of the major green areas and deforesting several trees from a historical boulevard. Also, the government tendered the project without asking citizens if they want this project in that place. We never knew the project until one month before the public tender, and we still don’t know the museum project over the square. The government accepted the prize from a constructor with an increase of 100% of the original one. As a non-governmental organization from the city, we wrote a document and posted an article in the major local newspaper. We claimed a transparent project and using those millions in real projects to solve problems of mobility.

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https://www.lavoz.com.ar/ciudadanos/piden-mas-debate-en-torno-al-tunel-de-plaza-espana


IDEAS COMPETITION FOR THE RAILWAY LANDS. Red Ciudadana Nuestra Cรณrdoba. 63 hectares were transferred from the national government to the municipality domain in order to revitalize the area. In only one month, the municipal government call professionals to make the contest rules of the ideas competition. They give just one month to do a project for participants because they want to finish the project as soon as possible. We criticize those contest rules because they give a little time to do a project with the complexity of that area and it is unfair for small studios who want to present a proposal. Also, we think that it is impossible to build so many buildings because there is not enough infrastructure. We wrote a document to send to Architects Association (National and Provincial), Municipality, Planning Institution and University. Also, we posted an article in the local newspaper. Finally, winner projects represent ideas from modern movement like individuals buildings in a park with much outdoor space for parking. Also, winner project segregates low income from middle-income people making different typologies. As a result, I took one part of this area to show my point of view in my thesis. In that project, I have shown how we can preserve this area as a public space for the city and take it as a new infrastructure for the future.

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https://www.lavoz.com.ar/opinion/oportunidad-ganada-o-perdida-de-un-proyecto-urbano-sustentable


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