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PORTFOLIO PORTAFOLIO
Gian Franco Valverde Espinoza
ARQUITECTURA Y URBANISMOARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM - ACHITECTURE ET URBANISME ARCHITECTURE & URBAN DESIGN
PROJECTS 2018
What do you observe in a good design? The following selection of projects seek to define a good urban design through the different stages of my academic and professional path. They all share a common vision that highlights the strength of their form-based that enables a sense of belonging between the people and their built environment.
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MSD The University of Melbourne Semester 2-Studio B
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2018
MSD The University of Melbourne Semester 1- Studio A
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Master of Urban Design
Master of Urban Design
“THE WEST URBAN CARPET”
“RE-IMAGING THE WATERFRONT”
Melbourne`s CBD , Australia.
Footscray, Greater Melbourne, Australia.
Gian Franco Valverde Espinoza
2015
PFC - PUCP
2014
2017-2018
INGEROP PERU S.A.C
Thesis of Architecture
ENSA - LICENCE 3 International studies of Architecture
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pag. 21-23
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Bachelor of Architecture
Bachelor of Architecture
“THE URBAN SCENE”
“VIDE URBAIN”
La Victoria, Lima, Perú.
L’isle sur Tarn, Midi-Pyrénées, France.
Architect “Feasibility project for a BRT in Trujillo” “Tranvía de Los 4 Ríos” Perú & Ecuador.
Work experience
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MUD_The university of Melbourne
THE WEST URBAN CARPET
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MUD_The university of Melbourne
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The selected site is located in the south west of the Melbourne CBD. It presents a strong high-rise development with a mix of heritage and historic buildings in the corners of Spencer street. Gian Franco Valverde Espinoza
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Block Analysis
MUD_The university of Melbourne Ground level Interface
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Development opportunity
Lonsdale St
Block Character
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High permeability Permeable Low permeability Water Tank
Demolish without rebuild Demolish Demolish andrebuild rebuild Demolish and Partly (80%) Partlyrenew renew (80%) with new function Partly (50%) Partlyrenew renew (50%) with new function Partly renew (30%) Partly renew (30%) with new function Remain building. Remain building change the use New use Partly renew (10%) without changing function Partly renew (10%)
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Street Carparking(46) car-parking Onsite On siteCarparking Temporary Parking(9) car-parking Bus Stop Bus stop Cycle parking Cycle Parking Parking entrance Parking Enterance P. Transport stop
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Little Bourke St
Ethnic restaurant entrances Cultural feature entrances Ethnic restaurant entrances High permeable Night life entrances Cultural feature entrances TouristLess & permeable visitor Night life entrances Entrances Blank surface Residential entrances Tourist & visitor entrances Podium towers Residential entrances(Lifts) Residential towers Podium Towers Aesthetic surface Residential Towers (artworks)
STREET INTERFACE Block Character
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The proposal transform the Little Bourke St. into a Civic Carpet that integrates lanes and private arcades to extend a network of small open spaces within the block. It promotes a liveable and distinctive streetscape experience that shapes porous interfaces and pedestrian linkages to significant community building. It aims to shift the traditional blocks of high-rise development into a future car-free zone with vertical open space. 0m
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Proposal codes
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B.1.2// keep a 80% openness in upper levels using balconies and open windows to residential and no-residential rooms along Little Bourke St. and lanes. B.1.3// Keep brick frontages composition and open up existing windows and entrances for non-residential purposes.
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SCENARIOS
MUD_The university of Melbourne
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View to Langs lane. A liveable pedestrian space that enhances the aesthetic street wall line with small shops interfaces.
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The Civic carpet in Little Bourke St. A shared street typology with strong pedestrian-friendly design that links with the community building enhancing a sense of place.
Building controls. The new development aligns with the existing setback line and applied air-transfer rights control to transfer the exceeding stories to a new opportunity development in front. Gian Franco Valverde Espinoza
Proposal codes
MUD_The university of Melbourne
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Aesthetic character
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(Building fluctuation)
Opportunity development (Landmark building) New development (42 stories approved)
Low permeability (blank entrances)
New development (42 stories approved)
Landmark building (Vacant space)
Massive street car-parking
Opportunity Development
(Vacant building)
Car-parking podium (6 stories)
New development (42 stories approved)
Massive street car-parking Low permeability (car entrances)
Low permeability (car entrances)
Massive street car-parking
Roof top uses (Private access)
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SCENARIOS
MUD_The university of Melbourne
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C.1 C.1
D.2
D.2
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A.1
The vertical Green carpet. Proposal of a high-open space network integrating available private and public rooftop buildings along Little Bourke St.
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MUD_The university of Melbourne
Re-shaping the waterfront
Footscray
Maribyrnong River
It focuses on the lack of the integration between the two major characteristics of Footscray’s identity: the aesthetic quality of the Maribyrnong Riverfront the complexity of diverse ethnic groups.
The non space The edge The street The Negative space
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Analysis
LANDUSE MAP
Predominant Ethnicity Distribution
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500 500 m
SCALE 1:6000M
Legend
Physical Barrier Map
Maribyrnong River Rail way
Australia & NewZeland West & East Europe
MUD_The university of Melbourne
1000 M
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Law Landuse Map
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SCALE 1:6000M
Legend
India, Middle East & Africa Asia LEGEND
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Maribyrnong River Rail way
Commercial area
Residential houses
Insitutions
Nature
Industrial zone
River of Maribyrnong
Residential houses Commercial area
Industrial zone Green open space
Institutions
Railway
A.Vehicle and Pedestrian Pass Below Railway
B.Vehicle and Pedestrian Pass Above Railway
C.Only Pedestrian Pass Above Railway
Legend River Railway Barriers Less Permeable End Road Vehicle Pass Above
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Physical Barrier
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Pedestrians Pass Above Vehicle Pass Below
Pedestrians Pass Below
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Legend
M. River Rail way
Barriers Less Permeable
Pedestrian pass above Pedestrian pass below
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SCALE 1:6000M
Vehicle pass above Vehicle pass below
Percieved Riverfront Identity
1000 M
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Legend
Maribyrnong River
Residential houses Commercial area
Industrial zone Nature
500 m
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1000 M
Precinct Plan
MUD_The university of Melbourne
SITE 4
SITE 3
THE EDGE
SITE 2
Re-imaging the riverfront
SITE 1
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LEGEND Analysis area Proposal Axis
Concept
Proposal Site Railway infrastructure
Attraction spots End point walking and cycling
River of Maribyrnong
Pedestrian access
Bridge
Car access
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Proposal plan
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Hederson House
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A GRIMES RESERVE Aboriginal heritage
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Fabric Bar
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Art Precint Lawn
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Legend 0- Old Railway B- View from Water Body III 1- Water body I (Fishing Farm) 3- Water body III (Pool sport) 5- Pavillion I (Fishing facilities) 8- Street Market (Temporary activity) 10- Wood stair 12- New Bridge Pedestrian & Cycling A- View from the C- View from Water body I 4Water body IV ( Entreteiment) 6- Pavillion II (Meeting room) 9- Floating bar-cafes, pop up shops 11- Wharf 2- Water body II (Floating garden) upfield 13- Solar Water Purifier (Temporary activity) 7- Pavillion II (Sport facilites) D- View from the Footscray Rd.
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Present
The strenghts. The strong presence of the old railway bridge, the potencial view to the CBD of Melbourne and the existing nature of the river front.
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New pedestrian&cycling bridge adjusted to the existing one to connect both sides of the river providing potencial views to the CBD.
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Present
Regeneration of the river front by introducing water bodies,opening the existing wharf and integrating the old railway for public activities.
The opportunity. The poor condition of the hisrorical wharf and the reduced border line that contrast with the aesthetic atmosphere of the Maribyrnog river and the Melbourne´s port view.
The conflict. The extensive car parking line that reduces the space for public activities and the continuity of open spaces to the border front of the Maribyrnong river. This image take place next to the Grimmer lawn considered as an aboriginal heritage site.
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MUD_The university of Melbourne
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A new environmental character that links the past industrial transit of goods and the heritage site of aboriginal activities related to the river of Maribyrnong through a broader waterfront boulevard that provides smoothly transitions, floating and productive interfaces to the river.
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Final Project of University- PUCP 2015-I, 2015-II
Bach. Arch. Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú Site: La Victoria, Lima , PERÚ. Area: 30 000 m2. Program: Institutional and cultural center.
THE URBAN SCENE GAMARRA’S CLUSTER: CITY OF CULTURE, IDENTITY AND TEXTILE INNOVATION Thesis of Architecture
The concept forms a central space that work as a scenic square half Site: La Victoria, Lima. Peru level above the street (+2 meters) where cultural neighborhood events Programe: Cluster of fashion industry and cultural center. and festival activities of Gamarra are celebrated. In the same way, the differents strategic volumne locations improve the relationship of various complex urban plots (Formal - Informal , organic - compact) with the park (urban void).
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Bach. Arch. Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
What
The concept shapes a central space that works as a scenic square where the cultural neighborhood events and fesdo you observe in a good design? tival activities of the cluster are celebrated. The differents volumnes are strategic located to improve the pedestrian linkage of different urban morphologies with the recreationa c¿ Cuál es el VALOR simbólico del VACIO dentro de la Fragmentación Urbana y la Aceleración económica del Suelo? park.(Formal-Informal, organic-compact)
GAMARRA’S CLUSTER : CITY OF CULTURE, IDENTITY AND TEXTILE INNOVATION
¿Es posible el VACIO como espacio PUBLICO constituirse un símbolo Socio-Espacial que brinde IDENTIDAD a la emergencia pluricultural e informal de Lima?
Image: individualthe design Redefining open
space network between the boundaries of formal and informal urbanism
¿How Architecture can add value to an urban void in a commercial context of urban land? 17 ¿It’s possible an Urban Void as a public space builds a symbol that affirm the identity of a new multi-cultural centrality in Lima?
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Proposal programe
Final Project of University-Católica PUCP 2015 Bach. Arch. Pontificia Universidad del Perú
HOUSING BLOCK
HYBRID BLOCK
Boutic Hotel colective Housing Tower Hotel Comerce Panoramic rooftop INSTITUTIONAL AND COMERCIAL BLOCK Meeting Center Galeries Theatre MAC ( Institutional center for citezens ) FASHION CENTER Workshop center Clothing commerce ( Retail and Boutique) Fashion show room
SCENIC PLAZA Level + 2.00 meters
The Proyect is seems as the first step to Urban Regeneration for changing the future of un informal cluster of clothing manufacture called “ Emporio Comercial Gamarra” and surroundings into a city of culture, identity and textile innovation. It means, a new geographical center that provide links between the Peruvian textile culture and the comercial retail bussiness to add value to the ancient work techniques of Peruvian native cotton. Therefore, it will recognize the migrant origin identity of the comercial and traditional neighborhood.
CULTURAL BLOCK
Local Library Native Cotton and Identity Museum Textil Factory and Recycle Cotton Center
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(urban fabric)
(open space)
(urban Park)
SUMMERY Gian Franco Valverde Espinoza
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Fashion center building section
Perspective of the main walking area
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Final Project of University- PUCP 2015-I, 2015-II
Bach. Arch. Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
MAIN SECTION
The cluster fashion building
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Gian Franco Valverde Espinoza
Final Project of University- PUCP 2015-I, 2015-II
Bach. Arch. Pontificia Universidad CatĂłlica del PerĂş
Image: individual design
Urban scene. A view to the civic plaza that enables a sense of place withinand the memory block character. SCENIC PLAZA: Facade, identity Gian Franco Valverde Espinoza
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Site : L’isle sur tarn, Midi-Pyrénées, FRANCIA. Bach. Arch. Ecole Nationale Supérieur de Toluouse Program: Mediad’Architecture library.
Area: 1080 m2.
SITE
THE Urban Void Individual design.
The share void. The resulting mass of the the public space with his context and to Le vide urbaine The proyect is a media library , where the his neighbor International semester study in France to shape the forme of the co ” the patioFrance “ (comun space) with the com Site: L’isle sur tarm, Midi-Pyrénées, Programe: Media library
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it develops a vertical special scale that p church and the main plaza of the small c the narrow layout of the streets , where space for contemporary identity and th in time.
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Bach. Arch. Ecole Nationale Supérieur d’Architecture de Toluouse
ENSA- International studies 2014-II
Concept
Proposal Plan
PLACE Site : L’isle sur tarn, Midi-Pyrénées, FRANCIA.
PLACE
Program: Media library. Area: 1080 m2.
SITE
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Individual design.
Level 1
The share void. The resulting mass of the building rises for opening the public space with his context and to complement it. The concept explores the urban meaning of a tradional Patio as a local The proyect is ashared mediavoid library , where the building is of located next toto space where its shapes the resulting mass the building his neighborthe to neighbousr shape the block. forme of the context square and to share complement ” theproject patio is “ (comun with the The a media space) library, where thecommunity. building form links with the half block of its neighbour to form a big square with a shared patio (common space) open to the community. it develops a vertical special scale that provide a link between the
church and the main plaza of the small city. One void that saturates the narrow layout of the streets , where the public means a new
It develops a vertical medium scale that provides a new axis link between B the church and the main plaza of the small city. The urban void gives a broader open space to reach more sunlight to the narrow lanes of the street network. It achieves a new space for contemporary identity within the timeless character of the context. Gian Franco Valverde Espinoza
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Bach. Arch. Ecole Nationale SupÊrieur d’Architecture de Toluouse ENSA- International studies 2014-II
Individual design.
Light, space and view
Mass and Void
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Volumetric composition
Individual design.
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MAIN SECTION
Ingerop Peru S.A.C
Work Experience Feasibility project for BRT in Trujillo Site: Trujillo, Peru Year: 2017 Tranvía de Los 4 Ríos (Tram stops) Site: Cuenca, Ecuador Year: 2018
(Images: Ingerop Peru S.A.C) Gian Franco Valverde Espinoza
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Work Experience A
Ingerop Peru S.A.C
Conceptual Design Feasibility project to implement a Bus rapid transit (Articulated Bus) in the regional city of Trujillo. The city centre is listed by the UNESCO world heritage site.
Nicolas de PiĂŠrola (Highways)
(Proposal-segregated lane)
Project: Feasibility project for a BRT in Trujillo Country: Trujillo (PERU) Client : Trujillo goverment and CAF Position: Junior Architect Work: Design concept strategy
(Before)
Design response Street sections exploration to improve the built environment for a new MRT (massive rapid transit) in cities sensitive to urban growth. The key move adjust the new bus lines in relation the street typology shifting into a pedestrian-friendly path increasing the social and economic value of the properties within the main proposal axis.
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Gian Franco Valverde Espinoza
Ingerop Peru S.A.C
EspaĂąa avenue (Main street)
Local street and lanes (Historic center)
Mansiche (residential street)
(Proposal-segregated lane)
(Proposal-segregated lane)
(Proposal-segregated lane)
(Before)
(Before)
(Before)
(Proposal-Shared path)
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Ingerop Peru S.A.C
Proposal Plan
To El Porvenir
To the coastline cities
To the foreign suburbs
Proposal BRT To Huanchaco beach
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To the beach
2nd ring (outer city) 1st ring (historic center) Gian Franco Valverde Espinoza
Work Experience B
Ingerop Peru S.A.C
Design and Surpervision Implementation of the architecture stops of a Light rail system (tram) in the highland city of Cuenca at 2560 m.a.s.l. Its city centre is listed by the UNESCO world heritage site.
Project: Design of Tram stops ¨Tranvía Los 4 Ríos¨ Country: Cuenca (ECUADOR) Client : GAD (Cuenca goverment) and CAF Position: Junior Architect Work: Design, modelling and supervision
Design response The project focused on a perfect assemblage of the architecture object with the context. The ceiling highlights a strong horizontal integration with the exuberant landscape and increases the limitless perception of the station with the transit flows of people and cars. 3D Modelling (Images: Ingerop PERU S.A.C) Gian Franco Valverde Espinoza
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Ingerop and ACTN
Work Supervision (Images: GAD Facebook )
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Gian Franco Valverde Espinoza
Ingerop and ACTN
Urban lamp. The structure highlights the linear axis of tramway to increase the perception of safety on the streets.
Details of Architecture & Lighting (Images: Ingerop PERU S.A.C) Gian Franco Valverde Espinoza
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Melbourne School of Design THE UNIVERSITY OF
MELBOURNE
What do you observe in a good design? Places. People. Change
Gian Franco Valverde Espinoza gfve91@gmail.com +61 0450713733