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JUAN DIEGO PÉREZ PENAGOS Architect - M.Arch
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JUAN DIEGO PÉREZ PENAGOS
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· Architect - M.Arch · Profesional registration: A41022013 -1098655359- Colombia Carrer de Bilbao 57, 1ro 3ra. Barcelona, Spain | Mobile +34 657 13 10 48 Nationalities: Colombia y United States of America | 02 - 07 - 1988 jdperezpenagos@gmail.com
Academic background | September 2014 – May 2016 | Barcelona, Spain |
ETSAB - UPC Master in Theory and Practice of the Architectural Project Title (March 2016): M.Arch
| August 2007 – December 2011 | Bogotá, Colombia|
Universidad de los Andes Title (March 2012): Architect
| January 2011 – July 2011 | Lisbon, Portugal |
Instituto Superior Técnico (IST) Interchange program - 8th semester or Architecture
| August 2000 – July 2006 | Bucaramanga, Colombia|
Colegio Panamericano Title: High School Diploma (SACS)
| January 2001 – July 2001 | Miami, United States |
Hammocks Middle School Interchange program: Advanced Placement Program
Mentions and Distinctions | October 2012 | Bogotá, Colombia
Colombian Architecture Society First Mention Urban project - Urban renovation and recualification of the built city Architecture student’s anual price #12
| March 2012 | Bogotá, Colombia |
Universidad de los Andes Graduated Cum Laude
| September 2005 – June 2006 | United States of America |
National Honor Society (NHS) Member Recognition: Student with highest number of hours and dedication to his social project
| Junio de 2006 | Bucaramanga, Colombia|
Colegio Panamericano | Senior Independent Proyect Price for the best Senior Independent Proyect 2006 Student council President 2005-2006
Languages Spanish Native
English Native
Portuguese Mid level proficiency
Work experience Jaime Berienstain Studio
| October 2016 to present date | Barcelona, Spain |
Architect Luxury interior design
Engel & Völkers MMC Barcelona
| September 2016 to present date | Barcelona, Spain |
Associate agent Real estate advisor
b720 Fermín Vázquez Architects
| May 2016– June 2016 | Barcelona, Spain |
Technical Advisor BIM Implementation Protocol Design and Project Execution Plan for the implementation of REVIT in b720.
| February 2016 – May 2016| Barcelona, Spain |
Architect - Master intern La Gramanosa - Wine Cellar Preliminary architectural design and Basic Project .
| November 2015 – January 2016 | Barcelona, Spain |
Architect - Master intern Rehabilitation of the Kinder garden for the French School of Barcelona Architectural design and development of details for Executive Project.
Projects as an independent architect
| March 2014– May 2014| Bogotá, Colombia|
| July 2013– April 2014| Mesa de los Santos, Colombia|
David Delgado Arquitectos S.A.S.
| June 2014 – September 2014 | Bogotá, Colombia
| March 2013– July 2013 | Bogotá, Colombia
| February 2013– March 2013| Bogotá, Colombia
Associate architect Public architecture contest - National University of Colombia, Bogotá New faculty and school of Arts - Finalists in sixth place Participant as a team of architects for the basic scheme (First round) and Draft ( Round finalists) for the design of the new Faculty for the School of Arts, National University of Colombia, by the architect Mauricio Pinilla. Project architect Canyon House - Niño family Architectural and landscape design, detailing and construction of a private second home at the Mesa de los Santos, Santander Department, Colombia. Senior Architect Future visions - FENICIA Urban Design for the sector of the Partial Plan of the Fenicia Triangle in downtown Bogota, Through participatory design workshops with the community. Junior Architect Housing Project: Entre Verde - Fusagasugá, Colombia. Urban and landscape design of the first stage of the housing development project. Architectural design and details of two types of single-family homes and an apartment block. Junior Architect Public contest - Bogotá Plaza de la Hoja - Third Place winners Design of 1000 VIP apartments ( VIP: Housing of priority interest ) and complementary areas such as public spaces, commercial and retail shops, office and private areas for public use for the community.
National University of Colombia - Bogotá, Colombia. Projects managed by David Delgado Architects:
| January 2013 – June 2013| Bogotá , Colombia. | July 2013 – January 2014| Bogotá, Colombia
Universidad de los Andes
Senior Architect El Yopal Airport, Yopal, Colombia. Alfredo Vásquez Cobo Airport, Leticia, Colombia. Architectural design and development of details for the construction of the air terminal, control tower, fire station and complementary areas.
| January 2013 – June 2013 | Bogotá, Colombia
Graduate assistant Advanced unit for Graduation final Project, Architecture Bachelor Assistant professor in the class of graduate thesis projects under the lead of architect Alberto Miani, for the first semester of 2013.
| August 2012 – November 2012 | Bogotá, Colombia
Collaborating architect Partial urban Plan: Triángulo de Fenicia. Urban Design and Standards for rehabilitation of the area known as “ Fenicia” in downtown Bogota. Promoted by the University of the Andes, by architect Daniel Bermudez.
| January 2012 – May 2012 | Bogotá, Colombia
Editorial coordinator Magazine Proyectos 06. Los lugares: FENICIA. ISSN 0123-918X (physical and digital version) Published August 2012. Regular publication of the Faculty of Architecture and Design at the Universidad de los Andes.
| August 2011 – December 2011 | Bogotá, Colombia
Prefect of the class: Advanced Analysis unit for Graduation Projects Lecturer: David Delgado. Subject dedicated to the study and analysis in support of the Graduation final project for architecture students .
Published projects | August 2016 to Today | Barcelona, Spain
BLOG: https://readymag.com/jdperezpenagos
| June 2016 | Bogotá, Colombia
XXV Colombian Architecture Biennial 2016 Magazine Proyectos 6 - Category: Disclosure and Publications on Architecture Colombian Architecture Society
| May de 2015 | Barcelona, Spain
After Lansdscape: After the Feast - Copied Cities Fabra i Coats Centre d’art Contemponani 05.05
| May 2013 | Bogotá, Colombia
Third price public contest: Plaza de la Hoja Magazine PROYECTO DISEÑO #84 ISSN 0122-5189
| October 2012 | Bogotá, Colombia
Graduation Project : Formalizing the Heterotopia Magazine REPLANTEO #12 Colombian Architecture Society ISSN 1657-3536
| November 2012 | Bogotá, Colombia
Proyectos 06. Los Lugares Fenicia Magazine Nota Uniandina #39 Universidad de los Andes ISSN 0124-3365
Software and tools Graphisoft - Archicad
Adobe
- Photoshop - Illustrator - InDesign
- SketchUp + V-Ray
Autodesk - Revit - Autocad 2D and 3D Lumion
- Lumion 4.5
Microsoft -Office Suite References upon request
Others
- ArqGIS and ArqMAP - Model making - Laser cutting - 3D printing -Architectural photography
CONTENT 01 Proyectos 06 – Magazine
6
02 Contest – Plaza de la Hoja
10
03 Residential complex – Entreverde
14
04 Airport - El Yopal
18
05 Canyon House
22
06 Contest – New spaces for the Arts
26
07 Future visions – FENICIA
30
08 Systemized city – Plot + House
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09 Barcelona French school – Kindergarten
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10 Cava Cellar – La Gramanosa
38
Guadalajara 54 400 ha
Ciudad de México 288 400 ha
San José 23 500 ha Agosto de 2012
BOGOTÁ
Alberto Miani Uribe Arquitecto. Universidad de los Andes, 1973. Profesor Universitario desde 1982. Director de Departamento de Arquitectura 2002-2008. Decano de la Facultad de Arquitectura y Diseño desde 2008. Miembro del Consejo Académico, Universidad de los Andes desde 2008. Experiencia en diferentes campos como Arquitectura, Diseño, Urbanismo, Paisajismo, Mobiliario Urbano entre otros. Para destacar colaboración en Proyectos, Taller de Diseño del Arquitecto Rogelio Salmona 1973-1982. Miembro de la Junta Directiva de la Asociación Colombiana de Arquitecto durante cuatro períodos.
do reconocer y poner en valor de una manera fresca desarrollo de la ciudad que, a su vez, enriquezca s diferentes la visión del equipo designado por la a publicación hace parte de esa reflexión y constituye tal y de información que recoge gran cantidad de datos a ciudad de Bogotá.
PROYECTOS 06
PROYECTOS 06
a por los estudiantes de la Unidad Avanzada de Proyecto onstituye en una fuente de gran utilidad para quienes o la propuesta al Distrito, para los proyectos generados del Departamento de Arquitectura y, en general, para tenga un interés, ya sea académico o como fuente de o solo en el sector, sino en la ciudad misma, ya que se eraciones de la información con Bogotá, así como con mportantes del mundo.
43 300 ha
41 388 ha
LOS LUGARES / FENICIA
ad de Arquitectura y Diseño aceptó participar, por medio o de Arquitectura, en la reflexión que la Universidad varias de sus facultades llevan a cabo sobre el sector Triángulo de Fenicia, se estableció que, aparte de po de profesores expertos para la formulación de una sta a la Administración de la ciudad, resultaba pertinente que complementara, dentro de las Unidades Avanzadas rado de Fin de Carrera, y en particular la liderada por amilo Avellaneda, David Delgado, Juan Pablo Aschner, Alberto Miani, una reflexión complementaria centrada n y visión de los estudiantes y sus profesores.
Caracas
LOS LUGARES / FENICIA Agosto de 2012. ISSN 0123-918
María Alejandra Sáenz García Arquitecta. Opción en Historia del Arte. Universidad de los Andes, 2012. Asistente de proyecto en el Plan Parcial Triángulo de Fenicia, a cargo del Departamento de Arquitectura. Universidad de los Andes.
Lima
73 500 ha
Juan Diego Pérez Penagos
01 PROYECTOS 06 Magazine
Arquitecto, grado Cum Laude. Universidad de los Andes, 2012. Asistente de proyecto en el Plan Parcial Triángulo de Fenicia, a cargo del Departamento de Arquitectura. Universidad de los Andes.
year
2012
city
Bogotá, Colombia Facultad de Arquitectura - Universidad de lo s Andes
office
Río de Janeiro 90 000 ha
São Paulo 220 900 ha
Curitiba Santiago 67 800 ha
First edition of a compilation of information about the place of study Degree Project which aimed at the “Triangle Fenicia”. The publication compiled, verified and re-edited the information produced by students in their graduation project, with the aim of becoming a reference document for the following semesters, as well as a technical and theoretical document for the City of Bogota. The project was noted for its high content infographic, which from the crossing of information allowed achieving interesting conclusions about the study site, accompanied by articles by experts on four themes, from which the publication was organized; these were The Natural Place, History, mobility and activity. For each chapter different scales were studied from the world and cities to reach the place of study, also a sample of the methodology of one of the workshops graduation project and some of the best projects of the semester it was also included.
42 500 ha
Montevideo 19 600 ha
Gran Buenos Aires 388 300 ha
División política de Colombia Localizacion de ciudades Área urbanizada
Figura 54. Mapa que localiza y compara el área urbanizada de las principales ciudades de América Latina, 2010
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Figura 55. Comparativo de las dinámicas de movilidad de las principales ciudades de América Latina, 2010
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Guadalajara
2’257 981 hab
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5’883 711
903 971
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Bogotá
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Figura 9. Corte por la cadena montañosa de los Andes y sus ciudades, referenciando la altura, temperatura promedio anual y precipitación anual, 2012
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TEMPERATURA PROMEDI 60º
TEMPERATURA PROMEDIO 60 ºC
LOCALIDADES
Densidad de población 20. Sumapaz* 78 096 ha
1. Usaquén 6 531 ha
19. Ciudad Bolivar ´ 12 998 ha
2. Chapinero 3 899 ha
´ 14. Los Martires 655 ha 13.Teusaquillo 1 421 ha
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15.Antonio Nariño 494 ha
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172 828 hab
6.Tunjuelito 1 028 ha
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582 73 6 hab
12. Barrios Unidos 1 190 ha
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6179 hab
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17. La Candelaria 184 ha 16. Puente Aranda 1 724 ha
3. SANTA FE 4 488 ha
18. Rafael Uribe 1 310 ha
7. Bosa 2 392 ha
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COLOMBIA Área total 114’ 174 800 ha
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BOGOTÁ Total área 163 575 ha*
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10. Engativá 3 556 ha
315 455
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11. Suba 10 055 ha
9. Fontibón 3 326 ha
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3. LOCALIDAD DE SANTA FE 4 487 ha
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Through the following link you can download the complete publication in which I am Co Editor and elaborated much of the published images and texts.
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http://arqdis.uniandes.edu.co/?uniandes_pub=proyectos-06-los-lugares-fenicia
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Figura 1. Plano de Bogotá dividido por sus localidades, 2011
10 km
MANZANAS VS. OCUPACIÓN
Manzanas catastrales del Triángulo de Fenicia
Block occupation Triángulo de Fenicia 2011
[Y el Triángulo de Fenicia]
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50,4% 842 m2
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THIRD PRICE
CONTEST: PLAZA DE LA HOJA year city Office
2013 Bogotá, Colombia David Delgado Arquitectos
The district administration of the City of Bogotá opens the call for the design of a large-scale project on the surrounding grounds of a large square called “La hoja” which houses one of the parking lots of the Trasnmilenio BRT system. The project proposes a new urban center for the city with 900 homes of priority interest for the poor families in the city, an integrative approach to the city model consisting of blocks on top of each other and joined through an elevated street where all community spaces of the project would be located, spiraling around a private courtyard. Responding to the large square with high buildings that include metropolitan uses, and to the neighborhood with a smaller scale, integrating the project with the uses and scales of the surrounding vicinity.
Ground floor and implantation
As a model of occupation the tower allows freeing the largest number of public and communal space and allows a lower density in buildings that results in an intimate patio. Dwellings allow high flexibility to accommodate the different profiles of people that eventually occupy them.
Team: David Delgado, Felipe Cuevas, Andrés Delgado, Juan Carlos Ruiz, Maria Camila Jimenez, Juan Pablo Orejuela, Juan Sebastián Pérez, Lena Imperio, Virginia Gutierrez y Juan Diego Pérez.
03 Residential complex - Entreverde year
2013
city
Fusagasugรก, Colombia David Delgado Arquitectos
office
A project of 100 housing units which comprises the first stage of a new development for the city of Fusagasuga, an hour away from Bogotรก; a city that has witnessed a fast and active real estate and urban development. For which we proposed two types of houses and an apartment building, all in a private natural enclosure. The local weather and landscape make it an ideal place to have a home on the outskirts of Bogota. The urban plan privileges the wide-open spaces, streets are planted with trees and a main communal dedicated to recreation and relaxing away form the city.
URBAN PLANNING
Porch house
04 Airport - El Yopal year
2013 - 2014
city
Yopal, Colombia Universidad Nacional - David Delgado Arquitectos
office
The project is part of the approach of three new airports for the cities of Yopal, Ibague and Leticia in Colombia; for which, we developed a series of functional modules that interconnect with each other in plan and section allowing the functional program to adapt to each of the cities needs. In the pictures you can see the design for the “El Yopal” airport, where I had a position as senior architect. The scheme ties the programmatic modules into three functional modules: Arrivals, Check–in Hall and Departures, which are articulated through two intermediate patios. These spaces have the purpose of showcasing local flora to visitors, acting as botanical gardens that adapt to each of the cities where they belong.
Ground floor and implantation
First floor
05 Canyon House year
2014
city
Mesa de los Santos, Colombia NiĂąo family
client
First commission as an independent architect. The lot where the proposal would be developed is on the edge of the Chicamocha Canyon, one of the most spectacular lateral sites of Colombia’s territory. The house is composed of several vertical and horizontal planes, acting as boundaries between nature, landscape and the interior of the house. Just as the materiality of the walls transform from rustic stone from the site to the light and stylish surfaces of the house. The scheme consists of a central core, containing the services of the house from which radiate two main axes, that divide the communal and private areas of the house. As you approach the house the solid and heavy surfaces that aim to provide privacy to its inhabitants. At the same time opening the interior towards the views of the canyon through a gallery that leads to the rooms and the social space of the house, allowing the interior to enjoy of the spectacular views.
Ground floor and implantation
Lower level
06 Contest – New spaces for the Arts year
2014
city
Bogotá, Colombia Universidad Nacional de Colombia
client
The National University of Colombia in Bogotá convened nearly 100 teams of architects to design a new Arts Faculty Building on the campus; the project was developed by the architect Mauricio Pinilla and a team of 4 young architects. The project posed a new stage for the arts, integrated with its built environment of heritage value to the city, with a program resolved around a large void; a garden of lush landscape that would bring together the various departments in the faculty. A flexible and inclusive building where the modulation of space, materials and program allow a healthy coexistence of the technique with academia, through the various communal spaces and classrooms that revolve around the inner landscape and expand into the surrounding campus.
FINALITS 6th price
Ground floor and implantation
First floor
Team: Mauricio Pinilla, AndrĂŠs Delgado, Maria Camila Jimenez, Juan Pablo Orejuela y Juan Diego PĂŠrez The project, being a cloister, allows the changes on the way space is used over time. 45% of the area representing the fixed spaces become the link between faculty and the rest of the university community. 55% of the constructed spaces are dedicated to circulations, acting as spaces for the extension of learning and teaching; the meeting place par excellence.
Second floor
Third floor
07 Future Visions- FENICIA year
2014
city
Bogotรก, Colombia Universidad de los Andes - David Delgado Arquitectos
office
Under the Partial Plan Fenicia carried out by the University of Los Andes, a master plan of urban renewal of 10.2 hectares in the center of Bogota, we developed a series of workshops with the neighborhood community to reach agreements and ideas on how the project should be. The plan consisted of discussing and solving new approaches on issues such as housing, communal spaces and public space, from which were modeled feasible imaginaries for the project. Resulting in a technical support document under which both neighbors and the university could manage the actions of future developers.
ESTRATEGIAS VIVIENDA
Lavar la ropa
Ducharse
Ir al Baño
Cocinar
Estudiar
Reunirse
Comer
Dormir
HÁBITOS DE LA FRANJA FIJA DE SERVICIOS
1
Modulación de la vivienda
2
Iluminación y ventilación natural de los espacios
3
Vivienda relacionada con el exterior.
HÁBITOS DE LA FRANJA FLEXIBLE - HABITABLE
Trabajar
Sala Sala
Comedor
Sala
Habitación
Habitación
Habitación
Sala
Habitación
Comedor
Comedor
Estudio
Circulación
Circulación
Circulación
Baño
Ropas
Circulación
Circulación
Baño
Ropas
Circulación
Circulación
Cocina Cocina
Baño
Baño 1
ESPACIOS EN 1 MODULO
Cocina
ESPACIOS EN 2 MODULOS
VIVIENDA
VIVIENDA
45 m²
55 m²
2 Habitaciones Sala Comedor Cocina 2 Baños Zona de ropas
2 Habitaciones Sala Comedor Estudio Cocina 2 Baños Zona de ropas
0.90 m
2.65 m
Sala
3 módulos
3,5 módulos
Habitación principal
Sala
Habitación principal Habitación
Habitación
Habitación
0.90 m
2.65 m
Sala Habitación
Ropas
Baño 2
Habitación Comedor
Circulación Baño
6.45 m
Circulación
5.85 m
Comedor
Cocina
Baño
Comedor
Baño
Circulación
Circulación Sala
Baño
Ropas
Habitación
Baño
Circulación
Cocina Comedor
Cocina
Baño Circulación
Circulación
Ropas
Baño
Baño
Cocina
Ropas
Esc 1:50
Esc 1:50
1.22 m
7.80 m
VIVIENDA
65 m² 3 Habitaciones Sala Comedor Cocina 2 Baños Zona de ropas
7.95 m
Sala Habitación
Habitación
Circulación
Circulación
2 Habitaciones Sala Comedor Cocina 2 Baños Zona de ropas
Comedor
Baño
Baño
5 módulos
VIVIENDA
75 m²
4 módulos
Habitación
Circulación Cocina
Baño
Habitación
Habitación
Habitación
Comedor
Circulación
Circulación
Circulación
Baño
Baño
Ropas
Sala
Cocina Baño
0.90 m
2.80 m
1.55 m
Sala Habitación
Habitación principal
Habitación
Sala Comedor
Habitación
Habitación principal
Habitación
5.35 m Comedor 7.22 m Circulación
Circulación
Baño
Ropas
Baño
Cocina
Baño
Esc 1:50
“We all stay, we all move”
10.55 m
10.55 m
5.10 m
VIVIENDA
100 m² 3 Habitaciones Estudio Sala Comedor Cocina 3 Baños Zona de ropas
Baño
Ropas
Esc 1:50
The urban renewal project required to include the current inhabitants as partners in the project, by compensating the m2 of land provided, into built areas within the finished project, so it was necessary to define adaptable prototypical housing models.
Cocina
0.90 m
6 módulos Estudio Habitación
Sala Comedor
Sala
Habitación
Estudio
Comedor Baño
Baño
Circulación
6.40 m
Cocina Escalera
Ropas
Habitación
Habitación
6.40 m
Habitación principal
Habitación
Baño Ropas
Circulación Baño
Baño
Cocina
Baño
Escalera
Escalera
Escalera
Esc 1:50
Esc 1:50 8.30 m
8.30 m
08 SYSTEMIZED CITY - Plot + House year
2015
city
Barcelona, Spain. Fabra i Coats cultural center
client
The Garden City model proposed by Howard, Unwin and Parker would over the years and under the industrial process become the germ of the urban copy. The effectiveness of the centralized and self-contained original model, now altered by Fordism resulted into its vulgarization as it was repeated throughout the world, where the expansive effect of the cell (Plot + House) would allow unlimited replication. The intervention piece consists of fragments of different Garden Cities from around the world, generating a composite urban reality that appeals to its intrinsic ability of being exported and copied.
After Landscape ft. After the Banquet Benjamín González, Juan Carlos Isaza and Juan Diego Pérez
09 Barcelona french school - Kindergarten year
2015
city
Barcelona, Spain b720 Fermín Vázquez Arquitectos
office
The restoration and modernization of the old school’s campus required the demolition of one of the old volumes, being replaced by a new modern building to house all the classrooms in four levels; on a platform containing components such as the multipurpose room and restaurant, articulating public space as a new entrance to the school. The second volume will be retained to accommodate the spaces dedicated to the administration and specialized rooms. The project is a simple modular scheme, allowing great flexibility. The search for the interior comfort depends mainly on passive ventilation and lighting systems; making its facade a key piece to inside bioclimatic control as also creating a contemporary image to the volume.
BIOCLIMATIC SCHEME ILUMINACIÓN NATURAL
INSTALACIÓN FOTOVOLTÁICA FACHADA ESTE
FACHADA OESTE INVIERNO
VENTILACIÓN NATURAL
INVIERNO ILUMINACIÓN NATURAL LUCERNARIO
TÉRMICAMENTE INERTE
reflexión colores claros
VENTILACIÓN NATURAL
FACHADAS BIEN AISLADAS
BEFORE AND AFTER Transition and complementarity between the old and new set.
GROUND FLOOR - Basic modular distribution
10 Cava Cellar - La Gramanosa year
2016
city
Barcelona, Spain b720 FermĂn VĂĄzquez Arquitectos
office
Wine cellar for the Gramanosa farm in the region of Penedes, the task determined solving four main guidelines that would define the formal implementation. The operation and the building program should allow two types of separate circulations, one for visitors and the other for the process of transforming grape into high quality cava. The volume has an apparent outer geometric simplicity, integrating with the landscape as the bubbles emerge to the surface. The interior space results as the bubbles accumulate and join in a complex geometric system, hosting the different components of the program while providing a fluid interior space.
VIEWS
LINEARITY
GRAVITY PROCESS
LANDSCAPE INTEGRATION
VISITORS CIRCULATION
GRAPE PROCESS
GROUND FLOOR
CELLAR
CELLAR VIEW
CONSTRUCTIVE SECTION
SITE AND INTEGRATION WITH THE LANDSCAPE
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