2023 Janette Ramirez PORTFOLIO

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ÍNDEX Project: Lebó Client: Caltiare Proposals: Arch. Janette Ramírez Renders: Arch. Janette Ramírez

Professional Projects

Project: MDA Apartments Design: MDA Project: Arch. José Luis Camarillo & Arch. Janette Ramírez Renders: Arch. Janette Ramírez

Project: PH Bedroom Client: Caltiare Proposals: Arch. Janette Ramírez Renders: Arch. Janette Ramírez

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Academic Projects

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FLOOR VENTILATION GRILLES

Tiera seeks to become an observation landmark who honours the Oryx´s return to the Abu Dhabi deserts after fourty years. The strategic distribution of the complex achieves an optimal orientation for the best context appreciation without disturbing the natural environment and biodiversity.

HITACHI DESALINATION WATER PLANT

UNDERFLOOR AIR SYSTEM

The design proposes a sustainable solution with the implementation of dry composting toilets, passive ventilation and solar energy generation in every unit. The primary material selection, wood and intelligent acrylic, mimics with the landscape and gives the guest thermal comfort with a 360° view. The wooden structure in each item is made of assembling sections providing versatility by allowing them to be displaced almost entirely if necessary, granting more efficient mobility and remaining only the platform.

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HYBRID WIND & SOLAR ELECTRIC SYSTEM PROSOPIS CINERARIA

RECYCLING SYSTEM TETRAENA CATARENSIS

CONCEPT ARABIAN ORYX HORNS

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MASTER PLAN

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STANDARD LODGE

STARGAZING DIAGRAM

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Lodge with three main spaces: access/terrace, bedroom and bathroom. The access/terrace has a wall that embraces the entire cottage and decreases in height protecting from the sun and sand while allowing the view to the exterior. The bedroom is designed with an open floor to facilitate the vision of the context while it counts with curtains that allow privacy. Its hanging bed creates an experience for the stargazing. Each unit has three modular furniture with the following functions: 1 Closet, 2. Desk and 3. Armchair.

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It is said multifaceted because there are different stages during the emergency, and the project adopts this characteristic by using a recovery process in the proposed shelters: 1.- Emergency; 2.- Construction; 3.- Recovery; 4-. Departure. A shape is sought that represents these four phases in its geometry and that it highlights the assembly property and can adopt multiple configurations to meet different needs.

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It is conceptualized in this way since through the geometry of its assembled pieces and the selection of colours; they represent Mexican culture simulating an endemic fabric, generating in users a feeling of ownership, regardless of where the house needs to be located. The component accompanies the concept in its intention to rebuild communities. Still, it also proposes a simple construction system for anyone to get their building, and that can also adopt multiple configurations to meet different needs.

In addition to assuming the flexibility due to the adaptation of the furniture during the day's stages, the fact that it is adaptable to any place, climate, and even society speaks of deeper habituation.

This module proposes a meeting space between families since space invites each module's members to carry out activities outside their homes, such as cooking, eating, living together, etc. By generating this space, the integration of society is promoted.

Submerged transitions within a community environment due to the modulations obtained by the suggested form.

Due to the collective journey, groups are created through the assembly of housing modules, obtaining; as a result, an experience in the community creating ties between the occupants of the groups and in this way build relationships that help overcome a catastrophic event such as a natural disaster


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The building has a structure of rigid steel frames, with abutments and a foundation box. The abutments are proposed to resist the forces that cause earthquakes. In itself, because we are at ground zero, the soil is of inferior quality. That is why a foundation box is proposed that helps the settlement be uniform, avoiding problems due to shear forces in the structure.

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Number of earthquakes experienced

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28-03-1787 Magnitude : 8.6

19-11-1912 Magnitude : 7

03-01-1920 Magnitude: 6.4

27-07-1957 Magnitude : 7.8

19-09-1985 Magnitude : 8.1

13-06-1999 30-09-1999

Magnitude : 7 , 7.5

04-04-2010 Magnitude : 7.2

20-03-2012 Magnitude : 7.5

19-09-2017 Magnitude : 7.1


CREATIVE NETWROK CRONE proposes a dynamic version of a library, which seeks to foster interest in people. Its design is guided by the conviction of respecting the natural environment in which it is located, creating a balance between knowledge and culture through entertainment and innovation. It has a special exhibition room so that users can experience a special approach to culture. Today there is a high rate of advancement and dependence on technology, so this project adapts to the globalized society. Taking advantage of the views that surround the site, the VWUXFWXUH SURYLGHV WUDQVSDUHQFLHV RQ DOO IDFDGHV WKDW DOORZ WKH XVHU WR DSSUHFLDWH WKH FRQWHû

Library

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Considering that the location of the project is where the Rebsamen School was located, where many lives were lost, mostly children. One of the governing ideas is to pay special attention to them. To give something back to childhood, it was decided to include a children's home. The project reuses a building existing and adds two YROXPHV 7KH EXLOGLQJ V GHVLJQ DLPV WR WDNH DGYDQWDJH RI WKH VSDFHV WR PD[LPL]H FUHDWLYLW\ DQG WKH ùQ RI children, seeking their happiness and healthy development. 2SHQ WR HûHUQDO XVH Exclusive internal use

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