Genesis Gama-Aguilar
BArch Universidad Iberoamericana Tijuana, Mexico. Master in Science in Architecture Landscape Urbanism Woodbury University San Diego Architecture School HOA Management Tijuana, Mexico Management of 350 apartments in a newly developed residential area in Tijuana. *I contributed in the transition of the developer handing management of the Association to homeowners, which required recollecting and organizing data of all owners, budget proposal by * Being an on site management, I assisted residents with daily life conflicts and supervised janitor and security personal.
MM Studio . Architecture and Interior Architecture Office Tijuana, Mexico
los ´v l a DImir o v i c h´ pop-up store
Los Vladimirovich, young Mexico City based menswear brand, commissioned us with the design of their first pop up store in Los Angeles, CA. Considerations in the design were referencing the Russian heritafe of the brand through industrial looking structures and crude natural finishes of materials such as walnut wood, metal and leather. 22
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On December 2014, Los Vladimirovich, a young Mexico City based menswear brand, comissioned us with the design of their first popup store in Los Angeles, CA. Considerations in the design were referencing the Russian CENTRALIZED CAPTURE heritage of the brand through industrial looking structures and crude natural finishes of materials such as walnut wood and leather straps.
CENTRALIZED CAPTURE
DATA
DATA
APPLICATION ANALYTICAL TECHNOLOGIES APPLICATION ANALYTICAL TECHNOLOGIES
SEAM
LESS (indi integrat i vidu al, g on of pu b over nme lic and p nts a r nd b ivate sy s usin esse tems s)
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IBMSIEMENS IBM CISCO SIEMENS CISCO LARGE SCALE COMMERCIAL ACTORS IN THE GERMINATION OF CITIES SAMSUNG PHILLIPS INTEL HITACHI
BAN
LA ND SC
AGAINST THE SMART CITY
LARGE SCALE COMMERCIAL ACTORS IN THE GERMINATION OF CITIES SAMSUNG PHILLIPS INTEL HITACHI
SEAMLESS iNTEGRATION OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE =
FELONY ASSAULT
DATA
simple misdemeanor
IT Y
SAFE C
Unaware of the network
4
3
2
1
4 1
Rigid site programming 4 1
INEVITABILITY OF CHANGE
2 3
MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN ARCHITECTURE
UR
3 1
4
% y 20 ffic b efor a r t b e uce “red ent crim ublic s v “pre arter p m “[ s]
Workers
Low Income Workers 1 to 2 MW
Less than 1 MW
Branch : Electronics
Branch : Plastics
Food
Furniture
Workers
Less that 1 MW
0 - 10
0-1
11 - 20
2-5
21 - 40
6 - 10
41 - 60
11 - 15
61 - 80
16 - 20
Low Income Workers
(
0.00 - 0.10
0-1
Main Roads
0.11 - 0.20
2-5
0.21 - 0.40
6 - 10
0.41 - 0.60
11 - 15
0.61 - 0.80
16 - 20
500m Buffer Sectors Less than 1 MW
2 to 5 MW
Workers
Workers
1 to 2 MW
More than 5 MW
Low Income Workers
Low Income Workers
Branch : Electronics
Food
Branch : Electronics
PRIVATE UNIVERSITY
USA
Less that 1 MW 0-1
0-5
11 - 20
2-5
6 - 10
21 - 40
6 - 10
11 - 15
41 - 60
11 - 15
16 - 20
61 - 80
16 - 20
21 - 25
Workers
Less than 1 MW
Less than 1 MW Low Income Workers1 to 2 MW
More than 5 MW
0.00 - 0.10
0-1
0-5
Main Roads
0.11 - 0.20
2-5
6 - 10
0.21 - 0.40
6 - 10
11 - 15
0.41 - 0.60
11 - 15
16 - 20
0.61 - 0.80
16 - 20
21 - 25
Sectors
TECHNICAL PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL
1 to 2 MW
Port of Entry 500m Buffer
More than 5 MW
2 to 5 MW
0 - 10
Low Income Workers
(
2 to 5 MW
Furniture
Branch : Plastics Workers
PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL
1 to 2 MW
Port of Entry
1 to 2 MW
Food
Branch : Electronics Food
Branch : PlasticsFurniture Workers
0
Workers
km 0.25
0.5
1
1.5
2
Existing Bus Routes Existing Taxi Routes
Less that 1 MW
0-5
0
11 - 20
2-5
6 - 10
1
21 - 40
6 - 10
11 - 15
2-5
41 - 60
11 - 15
16 - 20
6 - 10
61 - 80
16 - 20
21 - 25
> 10 Income Work Low
2 to 5 MW 1 to 2 MW
Plastics
Port of Entry
0Main - 5 Roads
0
Main Roads
0.11 - 0.20
2-5
1
0.21 - 0.40
6 - 10
6500m - 10 Buffer 11 - 15
0.41 - 0.60
11 - 15
16 - 20
Sectors
2 - 5 0.41 - 0.60 0.61 - 0.80 6 - 10
0.61 - 0.80
16 - 20
21 - 25
> 10
Food
Less that 1 MW
2 to 5 MW
Electronics
0.21 - 0.40
Level 3 Shared R
Food
0 - 10
0-1
0-5
0
0
11 - 20
2-5
6 - 10
1
1
21 - 40
6 - 10
11 - 15
2-5
2-5
41 - 60
11 - 15
16 - 20
6 - 10
6 - 10
61 - 80
16 - 20
21 - 25
> 10
> 10
Low Income Workers
1 to 2 MW
More than 5 MW
Plastics
Furniture
Port of Entry
0.00 - 0.10
0-1
0-5
0
0
Main Roads
0.11 - 0.20
2-5
6 - 10
1
1
0.21 - 0.40
6 - 10
11 - 15
2-5
2-5
0.41 - 0.60
11 - 15
16 - 20
6 - 10
6 - 10
0.61 - 0.80
16 - 20
21 - 25
> 10
> 10
500m Buffer Sectors More than 5 MW Branch : Electronics
0.11 - 0.20
Furniture
(
2 to 5 MWLow Income Workers
0.00 -Furnitu 0.10
Port5of Entry ( than More MW
More than 5 MW Sectors
Elementary School Middle School High School College and PHD County boundary
Workers
61 - 80
0-1
Workers
Water Treatment Water Pipe Power Grid Main Roads
41 - 60
1 to 2 MW
More than 5 MW
Less than 1 MW
21 - 40
0.00 - 0.10
500m Buffer 2 to 5 MW
0 - 10 Food 11 - 20
0-1
Low Income Workers
(
Electronics
2 to 5 MW
0 - 10
Branch : Plastics
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3rd level
Connection node Mixed use commercial and offices
Level 3 Shared Recreational Space
College Facilities Dwellings 2nd level Level 3 Bike, Pedestrian and Shuttle Bus Path
Manufacturing Light Train
Level 2 Shared Recreational Space
1st level Level 2 Light Train
Level 1 Shared Recreational Space
Shared Public Ammenities Warehouses Bike and Pedestrian Path
Level 1 Bike, Pedestrian and Shuttle Bus Path
Desalination Plant
Tidal Energy
48%
48%
48%
22% 22%
INDUSTRY Area: 12192057.2 sqft22% 22%
RESIDENTIAL DISTRIBUTION
48%
SINGLE FAMILY MULTIPLE UNITS SINGLE FAMILY MULTIPLE UNITS Units 965 Units 965 42.6%
AREA DISTRIBUTION
RESIDENTIAL Area: 26772228.32 sqft
SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED Area: 26772228.32 sqft
42.6%
MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL 10.8% units 245 Area: 3,199,090.99 sqft
MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL units 245 Area: 3,199,090.99 sqft
RESIDENTIAL Area: 26772228.32 sqft
SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED Area: 26772228.32 sqft 48%
SINGLE FAMILY MULTIPLE UNITS Units 965 42.6%
765’W
DATA
9% 6%
ND USE LAND USE 6% gan is one of the oldest and mostLogan is one of the oldest and most turally urban neighborhoods culturally urban neighborhoods 5% an Diego, California. in San Diego, California. 2% 2%
most s
48%
COMMERCIAL AREA DISTRIBUTION 9% VACANT
6%
Legend
Junkyard/Recy Industry Commercial Mayor polluter
VACANT
RESIDENTIAL6% EDUCATION
EDUCATION
PARKS 5% PUBLIC FACILITIES 2% WAREHOUSE 2%
PARKS PUBLIC FACILITIES WAREHOUSE 0 2,000 3,000
Area: 26772228.32 sqft
22% 22%
INDUSTRY Area: 12192057.2 sqft
9%
COMMERCIAL
6%
VACANT
6%
EDUCATION
5%
PARKS PUBLIC FACILITIES WAREHOUSE
2% 2%
MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL units 245 Area: 3,199,090.99 sqft
Junkyard/Recycling Industry Commercial Mayor polluters
COMMERCIAL
Feet 4,000 0
0
2,000
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL CONCENTRATION
A
10.8%
INDUSTRY Area: 12192057.2 sqft
Legend
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL CONCENTRATION
SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED Area: 26772228.32 sqft
10.8%
AREA DISTRIBUTION
RESIDENTIAL DISTRIBUTION
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL CONCENTRATION
Residential Warehouse Light Industry Heavy Industry Parks Junkyard/dump/landfill Vacant Lots Education Commercial Civic Military
RESIDENTIAL LAND USE
Heavy Industry Parks Junkyard/dump/landfill Vacant Lots Education Commercial 117.1419765’W Civic Military
RESIDENTIAL DISTRIBUTION Legend
RESIDENTIAL LAND USE
ANALYSIS Legend LOGAN, SAN DIEGO Residential 2013 Warehouse Light Industry Heavy Industry Parks Legend Junkyard/dump/landfill Vacant Lots Residential Education Commercial Warehouse Civic LightMilitary Industry
RESIDENTIAL LAND USE
117.1419765’W
CURRENT LAND USE
IEGO
CURRENT LAND USE
32.7150’N
ANALYSIS PROJECT A: LOGAN, SAN DIEGO LOCATION: 2013 YEAR:
CURRENT LAND USE
T A: ON:
2,000
3,000
Feet 4,000
0
Legend Junkyard/Recycling Industry Commercial Mayor polluters
Market St
Imperial Ave Commercial
Feet 4,000
3,000
National Ave
2,000
3,000
Feet 4,000 0
2,000
3,000
Feet 4,000
Barrio Logan and Logan Heights land use is mainly constituted .by residential use Industrial use takes 11% of the built surface, a significant .amount considering its first condition Industrial use comes from local shipbuilding with military purposes, making it an obstacle to define which role they’ll play on the mitigation reduction proposal the exercise requires
2,000
3,000
Feet 4,000
0
Commercial activities are concentrated on Market St and Imperial Ave, while junkyards and reciclying industries develop mostly on Commercial Ave Residential use distributes in single family ,residences mainly concluding low density by sq ft .prevails in the study area
0
0
On
April 22 celebrations of Chicano Park Day are commemorated as a symbol of community organization fighting to save a , culture and a neighborhood
2,000
3,000
2,000
Feet 4,000
3,000
Feet 4,000 0
2,000
3,000
Raw Material
Cotton Savannah
SUPPLY CHAINS
Spun into fabric Pearl River Delta
Factory India
Processing Zone Bangladesh
Efficient Movement of Goods U RBAN ADDICTION:OBSESSIONAL STACKING BEHAVIORS
ASC Automated Stacking Crane
AGV Automated Guided Vehicle
OMNIDIRECTIONAL
MOVEMENT
system now leads to Automated Passenger Transportation
More ways of navigating and reading buildings and urban spaces
FREE
TRADE ZONES
Cluster around
+ Warehouse
+ Intelligent office space
+ IT Campuses
+ Calling Centers
+ Exporting Processing Center
+ Conference / exhibition centers
CIUDAD DE SALUD MENTAL
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PROPERTIES
PROPERTIES
AREA
LENGTH
VOLUME
PROPERTIES
Metric
GEOMETRY
Non Metric
LARGE REGIONAL CAPITAL
MEDIUM TOWN
MATTER LENGTH PROPERTIES
VOLUME
MATTER
Extensive LARGE REGIONAL CAPITAL 1 2
3
(divisible)
4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6
Number of people
Number of people
PROPERTIES
Non Metric
SPEED
More social interactions
HIGH DE NSIT Y Friends
Friends
Extensive (divisible)
Number of people
Number of people
NE ORK TW
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Intensive Intensive (not divisible) mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm (not divisible) mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm CONNECTIVITY mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Length = walking distance MEDIUM mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm TOWN Different DENSITY Different Scenarios ENGLISHScenarios INDUSTRIAL CITIES DENSITY SMALL Journey to work by foot = living near factories. Number of people/area TOWN mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Number of people/area mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm LARGE REGIONAL CAPITAL More mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm social interactions mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm High density on High density on on Less people small surfaces Less people on small surfaces extended settlements mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm extended settlements mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm INTENSIVE PROPERTIES mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Informal Physical interactions density mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Network Complex mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm interactions density mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
CONNECTIVITY 1 2 3 4 5 6
ORK TW
Metric
AREA
Extensive (divisible)
SMALL TOWN
Number of people
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm PROPERTIES mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 1 2 3 4 5 6 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Intensive MATTER Length = walking distance SPEED PROPERTIES (not divisible) mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm + ENGLISH INDUSTRIAL CITIES SPEED SMALL Intensive Journey to work by footmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm = living near factories. SPEED TOWN (not divisible) Intensive + SPEED mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm SPEED (not divisible) + SPEED mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Port cities LESS SPEED Closer contact, Landlocked towns mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm heterogeneous population Different Scenarios DENSITY Inward looking regional culture Port cities Number of people/area Port cities mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Closer contact, Closer contact, heterogeneous population Different Scenarios DENSITY heterogeneous population Different Scenarios DENSITY mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Number of people/area More NumberCONNECTIVITY of people/area mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm social interactions More social interactions mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm More Length = walking distance social interactions mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ENGLISH INDUSTRIAL CITIES High density on mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Journey toLess workpeople by footon = living near factories. High density on Less people on small surfaces small surfaces extended settlements extended settlements mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm High density on mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Less people on small surfaces extended settlements mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm INTENSIVE HIGH Dmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm PROPERTIES ENSI mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm TY NE mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm SPEED mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm + News of transgression + SPEED Friends SPEED mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm LESS SPEED to local norms Friends Informal Physical LESS SPEED Landlocked towns Landlocked towns mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm interactions density TRAVEL FAST Inward looking You Inward looking regional culture regional culture mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Port cities Port cities Closer contact, Closer contact, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm heterogeneous population ENFORCEMENT Me heterogeneous population mechanism Network mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Complex Friends Friends interactions density local norms for mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
MATTER MEDIUM TOWN
1 2 3 4 5 6
News of transgression to local norms
You
TRAVEL FAST
Me
ENFORCEMENT
METRIC
A place (x,y,z)
SOCIAL ENCOUNTERS 1
Friends
Friends
mechanism
for local norms
2 EXTENSIVE
Between number of people
2 COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
GEOMETRY
Non Metric
MATTER
Metric
GEOMETRY AS A MATTER
Extensive (divisible) Extensive (divisible)
1
METRIC Copresence TOPOLOGICAL Connectivity
Machine Topologies compensate distance
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