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JOSÉ MANUEL BALLESTEROS HERNÁNDEZ portfolio 2011-2012


CURRICULUM VITAE

About me Although I have grown up in Seville, I have done it being surrounded of friends belonging to a wide range of disciplines and many different races and cultures; thanks to this I have becomed an openminded and a patient person. Working with people with different points of view and ways of designing, not only makes you learn, it encaurages you to respect and integrate. I possess technical and computer skills with advanced knowledge of 3D software and other graphics communication programs. I am comfortable working as part of a team but also have the ability to take an authoritative role when the situation requires it. My oral communication skills and positive attitude make me an effective communicator with all members of the job crew. Furthermore, I am an orderly and methodical person, so I do not have difficulty in finding my place at work when it means collaborating with other people.


Personal Information Name/Surname Address Mobile phone email Nationality Date of birth Ocuppation field

José Manuel Ballesteros Hernández Alcalde Isacio Contreras nº6 41003 Seville(SPAIN) (+34) 653797801 josbalher@gmail.com Spanish 20.01.1987 Architect/Architectural visualization developer

Work Experience Dates Occupation or position held Main activities and responsabilities Name of employer

2009 Architectural visualization developer 3D modeling · Image rendering and postproduction · panels edition Arq21 Arquitectos (www.arq21arquitectos.com)

2010-2011 Architectural drafter and assistant CAD drafter · 3D modeling · Image rendering and postproduction · panels edition Arq21 Arquitectos (www.arq21arquitectos.com)

2012-2013 Architect CAD drafter · 3D modeling · Image rendering and postproduction · panels edition MONOLAB Architects (www.monolab.nl) /ex OMA project leader / Education and training Dates Title of qualification awarded Name and type of organisation

2003-2005 High School degree Portaceli independent school 2012 Participant in International Workshop ‘Fortified Places’ in Venice University IUAV of Venice 2013 Work published in ´FORTIFIED PLACES in the venetian lagoon´ ISBN: 978-88-89739-19-8 University IUAV of Venice

2005-2012 Architecture degree Technical College of Architecture of Seville 2010-2011 Collaboration scholarship at the ´Structures theory and soil engineering´ department Technical College of Architecture of Seville 2010 Work published in ´The image and construction of the contemporary collective housing´ ISBN: 978-84-691-8265-9 University of Seville

2008 Work published in ´Self-constructed houses: six years of teaching experience´ ISBN: 978-84-691-5968-2 University of Seville Personal skill and competences Mother tongue Other languages

Spanish English B2 (FCE)

Italian A2*

* Common European Framework of Reference (CEF) level

Computer skills

AutoCAD2013, 3D StudioMax2012, Vray 2, SketchUP 8, Adobe Photoshop CS6, Adobe Illustrator CS6, Adobe Indesign CS6, Microsoft Office2013, rhino 5, Cype 2012, SAP2000,


CADS (Final degree project)

Center for Art and Social Revitalization FIRST CLASS Type: Cultural Location: Seville (Spain) Downloadable version: http://fama2.us.es/earq/pfc/aopfc1728/aopfc1728.zip The idea of Center for Art and Social Revitalization (CADS) is born as a result of the intention to create a new space for the city of exhibition and museum character, understood as a creative standpoint. The aim is not only a building that is container of different pieces of art, but offer a wider programme, and this was accomplished by expanding the range encompassing artistic creation. It is a living and changing space used for the creative, artistic training and participatory dialogue between the arts. Designed with the desire to contribute to the reflection on the contemporary sociocultural environment and with the aim to support the process of enriching the culture of the present and the future. Aerial view of the location ORIGEN DE REPLANTEO

Ground floor plan

Night view from the avenue

Interior view of the main room


Views of the model Relation between the new builing and the old factory

3D Construction detail


THE LIMIT BARBATE

CONTEST

A new border for Barbate´s Seaport. HONORABLE MENTION Type: Landscape Location: Barbate, Cádiz (Spain)

Travelling the Spanish coast we found the city of Barbate, a city that appears in greeks manuscripts from the V century. Its importance as a fishing port and its way of fishing tuna, the ´almadraba´, made it incredibly famous in the whole Mediterranean. Nowadays, Barbate is not able to consolidate a direct link with its seaport, keeping facing it and not making up as a historical element inside the city. Unexploited possibilities still exist that could become a source of wealth for the city, with a proper strategic direction. In this sense it could be a tourist site, offering a wide range of different rural and ecological tourism. In order to solve this situation, it is proposed a new port border be built that generates new public spaces for the city, and thanks to it, succeed in attracting people to the piers.

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The tracing of the waves that go to the harbour define the shape of the intervention, either the furrow left by them on the sand or the soothing sound when breaking on the shore. This curved and organic shape of the waves will gradually transform into lineal dodges with many orientations and inclinations; variations that generate a more dynamic and enjoyable place. These contractions and dilations of the space create different sensations of walking under the wave. The permeability will be changed in some areas as well, permiting framed sights throughout it, or otherwise, an opaque element with the intention of framing the seafront.

Aerial view of the harbour

View of the model Relation between the city and the harbour


Fishing Port entrance: It is the more direct point with the city. The project proposes that the new wall yields and moves back, so as it allows the city to come inside and generates a new transition space, the reception square.

Viewpoint: The new wall is not only a vertical element that divides the space into public and private, but it folds and rolls up itself to create a new communal place and new visions of the sea.

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1- 12X12 CM SQUARE PROFILE OF GALVANIZED STEEL FOR MAIN STRUCTURE. 2- LIGHT SLAT ´BAULINE AIR©´ FOR NIGHT LIGHTENING WALL. 3- 6X3 CM WHITE ALUMINIUM RECTANGULAR PROFILE. 4- ´FAVETON©´ SYSTEM OF RECTANGULAR CERAMIC SECTION IN COLOUR WHITE. 5- GALVANIZED STEEL PLATE FOR ANCHORING THE STRUCTURE BY SCREWING. 6- 10X3 CM EXTRUDED POLYSTYRENE SECTION FOR THRUST ABSORPTION. 7- REGULARIZATION LAYER OF COMPACTED SAND. 8- 10 CM REINFORCED CONCRETE GIRDER. 9- STAMPED CONCRETE STAVES IMITATION PAVEMENT. 10- WALL FOUNDATIONS. 11- GALVANIZED STEEL STRUCTURE FOR BENCHES. 12- WOOD SUBSTRUCTURE. 13- LIGHT ´APLIQUE PROA©´ UNDER THE BENCH FOR INFERIOR ILLUMINATION. 14- LIGHT ´BAULINE RGB©´ AT THE FEET OF THE BENCH FOR INFERIOR ILLUMINATION.

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View of the model Relation between the ´Hierbabuena´Beach and the harbour


A STOP ON THE WAY

CONTEST

Relaxing place for “Camino de Santiago” pilgrims.

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2ºPRIZE Type: Exhibition - 0.50 Location: Cabo Finisterre, Santiago (Spain)

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The project is based on respectful treatment with the path, backbone of the environment, reinterpreted in order to turn the ´way´into ´stay´giving importance to the builinding that already exists. To achieve greater synchrony with the environment, it seems logical to adapt it not only with the materials used, but with the shapes as well. The building is born from elemental forms that we can see along the way, such as little barns called ´horreos´and hermitages of Romanesque style. It is an architecture which care with more about what happens inside than outside, where the building itself with its exterior solemnity, invites you to come indoors. The simplicity of the program allows the main body to break and cause a change between a first room for the meetings and common experiences and a second more personal and spiritual room, where the light intensity decreases as in the Romanesque chapels.

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Daylight view The path itself, frames the entrance to the building

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Ground floor plan

Construction detail

INSTALLATIONS

LIVING ROOM

ROOF BEAM STRUCTURE

20,80 m2

MEDITATION ROOM

STAINLESS STEEL SPOUT

30,40 m2

COVERED PREAMBLE

MECHANIC ENGINE ´OXIMO RTS´

42,10 m2

MAIN BEAM STRUCTURE ANGLED PROFILE BATHROOM 7,70 m2

VIEWPORT YARD 9,40 m2

TREATED PINE FACADE FACADE SUPPORT STRUCTURE

BASIC MODULE

ACCESS MODULE

BATHROOM MODULE

ROOM MODULE + WATER TANK

LINK MODULE

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BOARD N 13 T-47 PROFILE ANGLED PROFILE

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FELT JOINT SUBSTRUCTURE FOR INDOOR BOARDS

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Indoor view The meditation room offers a darker and personal space where share your feelings

Nightlight view The indoor lighting is used as a lure for the pilgrims to enter and relax


FLOATING FLOUNCE

Design and structure calculation of a floating disco.

Type: Leisure Location: Guadalquivir river, Seville (Spain) We are in front of Betis Street, in ´Triana´district, one of the most traditional and pintoresque places in Seville. It was traditionally a quarter of sailors, workers, potters and industrialists, famous for its bullfighters, flamenco singers and dancers. This is the premise that is used to define the project, using curved shapes combined with the shape of the envelope typical of flamenco dance, something that has always been closely related to Sevilla (in a global sense) and with Triana district (in a more local sense). Another value of this project we wanted to highlight was the Moorish character of great ´icons´ of the city of Seville such as the Cathedral, the Giralda or the Alcazar. We use different geometric patterns of exotic tiles, as well as basic geometric shapes like the triangle and the square for the creation of some elements of the project. Aerial view of the location

The structure was developed by dividing into several parts each of the curves, so that they would relate to each other by parallel lines. This helped to sustain the non-traffic areas. The peak created in the main facade, and the platform that would serve as lookout terrace are specially designed because of it complicated geometry.

Panoramic view From left to right: Betis Street, Guadalquivir River, riverside with ´Tower of Gold´

Steel structure design


Pattern diagram Different tiles pattern are used for the main facade coating

Daylight view

Views diagram The faced skin is released focusing the main monuments in the city

Nightlight views


RIO 2016 OLYMPIC GAMES

CONTEST COLLABORATION

Media Village with housing, offices and commercial.

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Type: Master planning & Mixed use Location: Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) This proposal aims to contribute to the transformation of a city and a country; plenty of renewal that encapsulates the Olympic spirit and so the position of Rio de Janeiro in the international panorama. The project, which must contain housing for 11.000 people, a five₋star hotel, a conventions center and commercial and offices areas, arises from a process of research and documentation to find the best way to solve the relationship between the environment and the requirements of the program, always seeking to unite the elements necessary for a creative intervention.

Aerial view of the location SOLAR CONTROL HUMIDITY CONTROL THERMAL CONTROL BY FLOWERBOX© SYSTEM STACK EFFECT VENTILATION

SOLAR ENERGY CAPTURE PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS

Deformed rings diagram The Olympic rings are combined and distorted to achieve new shapes

There are three main ideas to this proposal: First we are inspired by the exuberant nature of the city, extracting its organic shapes and colors, reaching a balance between architecture and environment seeking to enhance both the horizontal and vertical plans. The greenfield projects are proposing that the activities everywhere are always surrounded by green spaces with the typical site vegetation . Secondly, the spirit of Rio, welcoming, exciting, unique and contagious that represents the urban, social and communication provided by buildings. Finally we have unity in diversity, ideas and cultures that the Brazilian people already have and that will be even stronger during the Olympic Games; as a key to create a dialogue between the buildings, looking for different ways to give to each building the right uses, always taking into account the best way to solve the program and offering quality of life and sustainability.

Section of the west complex The conventions center and the elevation of the five₋star hotel

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Inside of the conventions center

The convention center building looks for inspiration in the land and the dramatic topography of the city of Rio de Janeiro where it is full of green spaces. As with the forests surrounding the city, this building seeks to involve others in the area,inviting them to enter inside.

Dayview of the east complex Accomodation buildings with commercial and leisure area

Nightview of the west complex The offices tower and the hotel lean on the rooftop of the conventions center


CONTEST COLLABORATION

A RAIL WAY

Housing deficit per country

A new way of thinking and building the current housing.

COLONIZATION

SPAIN COLOMBIA KENYA

VENEZUELA ZAMBIA MEXICO PERU ARGENTINA EGYPT BRAZIL INDONESIA NIGERIA INDIA

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SPAIN Social housing in Western Europe

[father+mother+children]. The 56% of the population DOESN´T belong with

Nowadays the housing is an important issue that yet to be solved. Because of the economical crisis, to buy a new house as we understand it now, is an almost impossible task. This project carries out an exhaustive study of the actual lifestyle and the main requirements that are demanded by modern population. After that, a new way of understanding the house is proposed: The house as addition of different modules according to the family needings.

ARTIFICIALITY

housings that are build, are imbalance in the way of life designed for the needings of overspending the traditional family unit

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Type: Experimental Housing Location: Undefined

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One of the possible housing combinations According to diferent families, the house is totally customizable thanks to the design by modules

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Some of the house modules Sorted by uses

Conceptual view Piling up is possible up to 3 floors Possibilities are unlimited

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DESKTOP WARDROBE

VEGETABLE GARDEN


CONTEST

120HOURS - ICEDOCK

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Architecture should be able to take the surrounding values. In such a landscape when the glaciars eroded the ground surface millions years ago, the project uses the depth of the fiords and the memories of icebergs floating in the past. This icerbergs work like a filter between the village and the tourism. Two different worlds, air and underwater, life and calm...everything returns to its origin. The program is designed to be funcional the entire year, wich can be used for fishing by the residents. Also the icebergs adapt its shape when there is less activity sinking a bit in order to be more related with the village.

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Passenger platforms and vertical cores

Sunken programme and horizontal cores (tunnels)

Icebergs can be partially sunk in order to get a more human scale according to the village

Helix systems to generate energy by the sea forces (tidal energy)

Hotel Restaurant

Kayak adventure Maritime museum Fishermen storage

Bike rent Info point Administration

Aerial view of the system of docks


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Legend 1. Rural Hotel in ´Cazaya de la Sierra´, Huelva (Spain) 2. Europan 11 in Deventer (Netherlands) 3. Green building prototype in São Paolo (Brazil) 4. Office building prototype in São Paolo (Brazil) 5. Rehabilitation of an old factory in Seville (Spain) 6. Nautical pavilion in Antequera, Malaga (Spain) 7. Dock for cruise ships in Geiranger (Norway) 8. Elderly house in Almere (Netherlands) 9. Multifunctional market in Cádiz (Spain) 10. Disabled care center in Marbella, Malaga (Spain) 11. Center for Art and Social Revitalization in Seville (Spain) 12. Bank of China in Hong Kong (China) 13. Auditorium in ´Jerez de la Frontera´,Cádiz (Spain) 14. Sustainable housing building in Vienna (Austria) 15. New terrace for Social Club in Cáceres (Spain) 16. Hotel catering school in Rota, Cádiz (Spain) 17. Constructive perspective of balcony with mobile panels of bamboo


Contact

JosĂŠ manuel ballesteros hernĂĄndez Alcalde Isacio Contreras Street, 6 41003 Seville (SPAIN) josbalher@gmail.com +34 653797801


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