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jeroni mach raubert
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portfolio.
My name is Jeroni Mach and I am a Landscape Architecture student at UPC, born and raised in Barcelona. I have always been fascinated by design, filling my notebooks with drawings and taking photos since receiving my first camera when I was eight years old. Together with some friends, I embarked on creative projects combining fashion and photography, such as ”Cliént Studios,” a brand promoting liberal art in everyday life. Sadly, we couldn’t progress due to lack of capital. My love for photography led me to work as a photographer at nightclubs for Grup Sutton while I was still in high school, until the pandemic hit. After excelling in Technical Drawing and Design, I pursued Landscape Architecture to further develop my creativity. A workshop with students from Tsinghua University on pandemic response planning for a Barcelona block helped me realize the competencies required for my future profession. I have self learned 3D modeling and rendering, starting a challenge to post a free render every four days on my Instagram (@jeronimach). In February 2023 I completed this challenge with ninety images after a year.
technical skills: Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe Indesign ArcGIS Pro Autodesk Autocad Blender 3D Unreal Engine 5 Rhinoceros 3D
soft skills: handmade drawing photography leadership teamwork communication problem solving decision
interests:
My venture into the professional enviroment led me to collaborate with MICHELE&MIQUEL for a competition to renovate the historic center of Pamiers, France, from November to December 2022. It was my first experience with the creative process behind competitons, and I contributed primarily with 3D sketches, plans, layouts, and perspectives. The month was a rollercoaster of emotions and nerves, but it served as a valuable learning experience.
nature plants and animals sport drawing painting photography fashion
I recently worked with LAND LAB - Laboratorio de Paisajes as a full time internship. It was truly an enriching experience to find a place where the concept of public space was seamlessly merged with ecological considerations. There, I worked mainly in three projects: the preliminary schema of La Pineda breakwater, a competiton for a new neighborhood in Munich and the masterplan (POUP) for the region of Ordino (Andorra).
languages: English French Spanish Catalan
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5 + 1 knots 6 el vol de la oreneta 12 camins + murs + aigua 18 the living forest 24 trio terra 30 quattre 34 manual photography 36 CG photography 38
feb. 2023 to jun. 2023 - teacher: Henry Bava and Marina Cervera
5 + 1 KNOTS
BORDER CONFLICT Rhinoceros 3D + Adobe Photoshop + Grasshopper
This neighborhood faces a unique situation as a significant portion of its surface falls within the protected area of Collserola’s Natural Park. This legal designation has resulted in a lack of adequate services and amenities and has led the residents to feel marginalized and overlooked.
In response, I did identify several areas within the neighborhood that exhibit unregulated uses. These areas can be consolidated into 5+1 Knots. The purpose of these knots is to bring dignity to the neighborhood and enhance its social dynamics.
Barcelona, Spain
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The project’s name, 5+1 Knots, inspired the inclusion of six essential elements: topography, water, green canopy, houses,
bus line, and wastelands. These elements were carefully integrated to enrich the neighborhood’s fabric and character.
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feb. 2023 to jun. 2023 - teacher: Joan Batlle
EL VOL DE L’ORENETA
(THE FLIGHT OF THE SWALLOW) Rhinoceros 3D + Adobe Illustrator
Swallows symbolize ”returning home,” loyalty, fidelity, prosperity, and a happy return after a long journey. Our ancestors associated them with the proximity of land while navigating. The project envisions how Sant Joan de Déu opens up to the public while relying on Collserola for support. This will be achieved by utilizing the roof of the two reservoirs
next to the Pediatric Cancer Center Barcelona (PCCB) and attempting to connect it with the Finestrelles reservoir, creating a balcony overlooking the city. These reservoirs will undergo significant transformations and be covered with a new concept of a healing garden, replete with play areas, sounds, and fragrances.
Barcelona, Spain
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Between 1950 and 1990, access to therapeutic natural environments diminished. Marcus and Ulrich championed participatory design principles that emphasized spaces for movement, decision-making, social interaction, nature access (both visual and
physical), familiarity, tranquility (via white noise), comfort, and art. These principles guided the design of this garden, featuring a prominent swallow-shaped pergola and a geodesic dome hibernaculum. Additionally, raised walkways provide access to the mountains.
sep. 2022 to dec. 2022 - teacher: Stefano Cortellaro ~ Rosa Barba International Prize selected
CAMINS + MURS + AIGUA RURAL RECOVERY
Autodesk Autocad + Adobe Photoshop + Blender
Camins + murs + aigua (paths + walls + water), a project made with Albert Vich, wants to recover an old mobility within the urban centers of the Pla de Vila in Ibiza. It is clear that the project focuses on an itinerary that allows
connecting urban centers, so the existing path is promoted with new walks that will vary in materiality depending on their location. The project is divided into 4 phases: mouth, trench, path-torrent and renatured.
Ibiza, Spain
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The estuary space has a channel that separates two different sites. In the east is the Sarana building, with a shopping center and luxury apartments. On the other side there is a wasteland. The project proposes the
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construction of living quarters inspired by the eco-munities of Ibiza in the open space, with a pine forest area and a dirt road near the canal. There will be steps to get closer to the new sanitized canal water.
The project seeks to transform the trench phase into an attractive space with trees to provide shade, installing fabric canvases to create spaces for restaurants on the first floor, and lowering the height of the canal to provide a better feel
for the water. The sidewalks will leave empty spaces that will provide many possibilities for local businesses and create a meeting space for families and neighbors, improving the quality of life for the neighborhood residents.
jul. 2023 - competition (LAND LAB, Laboratorio de Paisajes and Arenas Basabe y Palacios) ~ finalists
THE LIVING FOREST (DER BELEBTE WALD)
Autodesk Autocad + Rhinoceros 3D + Adobe Photoshop
The landscape is evolving, growing increasingly intricate and diverse, a dynamic reality. Rather than rejecting its collage-like nature, let’s embrace this evolving image, one that establishes a fresh, ecological, and multifaceted environment. This emerging landscape will transform into a unique travel destination,
shaping its own distinct identity within the broader Munich metropolitan region. It will serve as the launching pad for pathways that link the urban center with the surrounding region, breathing new life and significance into the built and natural surroundings.
Fürstenfeldbruck, Germany
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DER BELEBTE WALD
Das Territorium ist zunehmend eine komplexe und sich verändernde Realität. Derzeit füllen eine Vielzahl von Landschaften und gebauten Szenen die Vororte unserer Städte. Anstatt seinen Zustand als Collage zu leugnen,
setzen wir darauf, dass dieses Bild eine neue Zentralität schafft, die eine qualitative, ökologische und vielfältige Entwicklung für die Stadt Fürstenfeldbruck gewährleistet.
„Der belebte Wald“ ist ein erlebbares Beispiel dafür, wie eine wachsende Stadtregion Zusammenleben, Arbeit und Mobilität neu denken und gleichzeitig ihre städtische, natürliche und territoriale Umgebung regenerieren kann.
Es wird ein neues Reiseziel mit eigener Identität im Kontext der Metropolregion München werden. Ein Tor vom erneuerten Brucker Hartwald zum Agrarring und Maisach im Norden und zur Kemzone Grüngürtel = ausgedehnte
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Erholungszone, zum Fluss Amper und Kloster Fürstenfeld im Süden. Der Ausgangspunkt für Routen, die die Stadt mit der Region verbinden und der gebauten und natürlichen Umwelt einen neuen Wert verleihen.
SCHWARZ- u. GRÜN PLAN M 1:5.000
ÖKOAKTIVER KREISLAUF - FUSSWEG MIV - NORMALE GESCHWINDIGKEIT MIV - SCHNELLE GESCHWINDIGKEIT ZUG VERBINDUNG
BUS HALTESTELLE
STÄDTEBAULICHER UND LANDSCHAFTSPLANERISCHER PLANUNGSWETTBEWERB FLIEGERHORST FFB WETTBEWERB STUFFE 1
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LAGEPLAN M 1:2.500 STÄDTEBAULICHER UND LANDSCHAFTSPLANERISCHER ENTWURF ÖKOAKTIVER KREISLAUF - FUSSWEG FAHRRADWEG MIV- REDUZIERTE GESCHWINDIGKEIT MIV MIV - SCHNELLE GESCHWINDIGKEIT SAMMELGARAGE - OBERIRDISCH BUS HALTESTELLE
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STÄDTEBAULICHER UND LANDSCHAFTSPLANERISCHER PLANUNGSWETTBEWERB FLIEGERHORST FFB WETTBEWERB STUFFE 1
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We introduce this neighborhood as an extension of the forest. The buildings, regarded as ecotypes, feature green roofs, greenhouses, and indoor gardens, fostering a comfortable and robust microclimate for the inhabitants. The primary
outdoor spaces for recreation and sports are situated within the heart of the forest. These open areas serve as expansive, adaptable, and versatile communal zones for a wide range of sports and cultural activities year-round.
feb. 2023 to mar. 2023 - competition ~ finalists
TRIO TERRA ISEO’S WILDLIFE PAVILIONS
Adobe Illustrator + Rhinoceros 3D + Adobe Photoshop + Blender
Trio Terra is a microarchitectural project made by Albert Vich and me that balances ecological dynamics and design while preserving Torbiere del Sebino’s natural reserve. Three pavilions offer unique perspectives of the terrain based on watercourse, species, and
wind direction. Each location achieves different ecological relationships. The design integrates into the landscape, serves as shelters for birds and insects, and emphasizes historic preservation. Trio Terra demonstrates harmonious coexistence of architecture and nature.
Iseo, Italy
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There are three pavilions in total. The first pavilion is designed as a refuge for invertebrates and birds with two observation points and limited access on the second floor. The second pavilion offers a 360-degree view of the wetland and has a closed space for viewing
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insects below the stairs. The third pavilion is a wood cube that has a green roof and is made of ecological wood, with an artificial island that will house fauna and flora. Fish nesting supports will be located at the edges of the cube.
feb. 2022 to feb. 2023 - personal project
QUATTRE
CREATIVE PROJECT Rhinoceros 3D + Blender + Adobe Photoshop + Unreal Engine 5 + ArcGIS
In late 2021, I became interested in computer-based photography and began learning 3D modeling and rendering through online tutorials. In February 2022, I decided to post a free render every four days on my Instagram account (@jeronimach). To accomplish this, I organized myself to make a new post every four days at 20:00. As an Instagram challenge, I created small groups of three
renderings with different styles and themes. This challenge concluded in February 2023, resulting in a total of ninety images available on the following page and my Instagram feed. My next goal in this challenge is to create a metaverse pavilion where all my renders can be organized. The pavilion image on the right was created using Rhinoceros 3D and Grasshopper.
Barcelona, Spain
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MANUAL PHOTOGRAPHY My photographic style has been strongly influenced by the iPhone era unfortunately: as you can see, most of my photos are taken vertically. That said, I try to take photography in a calmer way, that’s why I shoot in analogic. In these images, only photo 3 (corresponding to an artistic and fashion project with my friend Marwan Sarsri) is show in digital due to the clear advantages of current cameras. In the firts five images you can see the value I give to water, it’s one of the most interesting elements for me because of the textures that occur at the same time. The subject in photo 7 is Cecilio G, an artist from Barcelona who stands out for his cross tattoo on his front. Photo 8 is from the same project as photo 3, but this time for another collection, in which we combine the style of the 70s with the beachfront architecture of Castelldefels and a duck.
4: Zarautz, Spain, 2020
1: Koh Samui, Thailand, 2022
2: Sa Calobra, Spain, 2021
5:: Bangkok, Thailand, 2022
6: Saint Malo, France, 2022
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3: Barcelona, Spain, 2020
7: Barcelona, Spain, 2021
8: Castelldefels, Spain, 2019
personal project
CG PHOTOGRAPHY
2: El que le vende, november 18, 2022 3: Hippie Richard Haag, may 24, 2022
1: Tadao’s crib by Kai W, february 11, 2022
Whenever I went out to take pictures, I went with an idea in my head that was really almost impossible to achieve, until I discovered this whole trend of CG Art (Computer Generated Art). I could take unimaginable photos from home with my computer and it would also be useful for my university, professional and personal projects. So I proposed to upload a render on Instagram (@jeronimach) every four days, allowing me to receive feedback from my small community and improve both in creativity and speed to have a finished image. Learning this representation tool has been completely autonomous through tutorials. The tools I use are video game creation programs, as they allow me to have complete freedom when creating. Image 1 represents a building by Tadao Ando photographed by Kai W. Image 4 is inspired by the photos of the artist Riocam, who brings together the beauty of the naked body with cars. Image 7 refers to the photos taken by Martin Parr on the beach in Benidorm.
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5: Pumping wheels, april 4 2022
6: Adrian Hooydonk convention, novemb
4: Astronauta sortit de la carretera de les aigües, 4th march 2022
ber 22, 2022
7: Feeling like Benidorm, may 2, 2022
8: Breaking centers, june 3, 2022
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jeroni mach raubert (+34) 644 217 792 jeroni.mach@gmail.com
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