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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


A S L O

DESIGN PRACTICE by Genesis Gama and Erick Castillo Development of multidisciplinary projects including architecture, interiors, music festivals, furniture design, branding, amongst others.

Los Vladimirovic Pop-up store 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 heritage of the brand through industrial looking structures and crude natural finishes of materials such as walnut wood and leather straps. STUDIO 22





Design Studio

Arquine´s MEXTROPOLI 2017 Submission


A C A D E M I C

LANDSCAPE URBANISM Master in Science of Architecture Woodbury University School of Architecture SAN DIEGO CAMPUS

Development of multidisciplinary projects including architecture, interiors, music festivals, furniture design, branding, amongst others.

WORK


APE

ISM

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)

“Intelligently functioning IT systems with t.” LESS PERFECT KNOWLEDGE of users’ habits and lane ns,” “Intelligently functioning0IT i n %,”systems t e ppewitharter p (indi 2 graenergy a h y consumption, and provide optimum service” t b ti i sm vidu PERFECT KNOWLEDGE and affic ofbusers’ fore habits al, g on of pu for a b ce tr over e e provide fety optimum service” energy consumption, a s edu nt crimand nme lic and p r c “ i nts a r ubl ve nd b ivate sy “pre arter p s usin m ] s esse tems [ “ s)

SEAM

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

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3 1

4

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Research

Geometry as a Matter

LENGTH

VOLUME

Metric

Non Metric

AREA

Y

ES

CONNECTIVITY

Length = walking distance

MEDIUM TOWN

ENGLISH INDUSTRIAL CITIES Journey to work by foot = living near factories.

SMALL TOWN

LARGE REGIONAL CAPITAL

MATTER

tensive divisible)

Non Metric

PROPERTIES

Extensive (divisible)

Extensive (divisible)

1 2

3

4 5 6

1 2 3 4 5 6

Number of people

Number of people

Intensive (not divisible)

SPEED

CONNECTIVITY

+ SPEED

SPEED + SPEED

Port cities

Length = walking distance

Different Scenarios

DENSITY

ENGLISH INDUSTRIAL CITIES Journey to work by foot = living near factories.

Number of people/area

Different Scenarios

More social interactions

Less people on extended settlements

Less people on extended settlements

High density on small surfaces

High density on small surfaces

More social interactions

LESS SPEED

Landlocked towns

Closer contact, heterogeneous population Port cities Closer contact, heterogeneous population

Inward looking LESS SPEED regional culture Landlocked towns Inward looking regional culture


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

Concept

(

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

Geometry as a Matter

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




Efficient Movement of Goods U RBAN ADDICTION:OBSESSIONAL STACKING BEHAVIORS

Flexible / relaxed control

5-20 million people An airport ASC A port Automated Stacking Crane Container Handling Capacity

Special instruments in: Finding favorable logistics Circumventing labor restrictions Filling quotas

CROSS NATIONAL GROWTH TRIANGLES

Economic Stimulants for developing countries

AGV Automated Guided Vehicle

OMNIDIRECTIONAL

Management

MOVEMENT

(Cheap) Labor

system now leads to Automated Passenger Transportation

More ways of navigating and reading buildings and urban spaces

Raw Material

SUPPLY CHAINS

Cotton Savannah

Spun into fabric Pearl River Delta

FREE

Factory India

TRADE ZONES

Cluster around

+ Warehouse

+ Intelligent office space

+ IT Campuses

+ Calling Centers

+ Exporting Processing Center

+ Conference / exhibition centers

Processing Zone Bangladesh


Concept

Geometry as a Matter

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Master Plan Academic Work

Mental Health Institute Tijuana Mexico


CIUDAD DE SALUD MENTAL Design Studio

CIUDAD DE SALUD MENTAL

Mental Health Institute



Master Plan Academic Work

Mental Health Institute Tijuana Mexico


P R O F E S S I O N A L

LANDSCAPE URBANISM Master in Science of Architecture Woodbury University School of Architecture SAN DIEGO CAMPUS

Development of multidisciplinary projects including architecture, interiors, music festivals, furniture design, branding, amongst others.

WORK


MMSTUDIO WORK EXPERIENCE


Drawings

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