PORTFOLIO
JUAN FERNANDO JARAMILLO
Architect, Designer, BIM Specialist
Table of Contents OWN PROJECTS •
THE COMPASS
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SPIRALIA HOUSE
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TOTEM HOTEL
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TEXTILE ROOF ¨EL RETIRO¨
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COLLABORATIONS •
MULTI-APARTMENT RESIDENTIAL BUILDING “ANDALUCÍA PLAZA”
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PLAYA PARAÍSO GASTRONOMÍA & LODGE
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CONVENTION CENTER AND SOCIAL CLUB “MANSIÓN VIZCAYA”
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THE GARDEN LOUNGE BAR (HOTEL ÓPERA GARDEN)
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OWN PROJECTS
THE COMPASS
(Nature Interpretation Center) The name of this project is due to its design which is based and inspired precisely by a compass, which can be observed in its floor plan distribution, since each of its four vertices point directly to each one of the cardinal points. The intention behind this is to give some kind of symbolism to the project, as it is locatednear the Equator line, but also in an important meeting point between two important natural regions of Ecuador, the mountains (Sierra) and the coast. An attempt has also been made to make the project an integral part of the landscape, which is achieved in a way thanks to its large turfed roof which starts at ground level, rises to a height of almost 14 m. above ground level, and descends on the other side until it meets the ground again, emulating a small hill.
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Architectural Plans
Legend: Undeground Level: 1.- Facilities room. 2.- Loundry room. Ground Floor: 3.- Adminitrative area lobby. 4.- Breastfeeding room. 5.- General restrooms. 6; 7; 8; 9.- Exhibition halls (Lower level). 10.- Exterior exhibition area (Garden). 11; 12.- Multimedia rooms and classrooms. 13.- Restaurant and cafeteria (Lower level)
Underground
Grond Floor
First Floor: 14.- Boardroom. 15.- Administrative office. 16.- Complementary general restrooms. 17; 18; 19; 20.- Exhibition halls (Upper level). 21; 22.- Staff bedrooms. 23; 24.- General warehous rooms. 25.- Restaurant and cafeteria (Upper level) Second Floor: 26.- Female bedroom. 27.- Female bathrooms and dressing rooms. 28.- Male bedroom. 29.- Male bathrooms and dressing rooms.
First Floor
Second Floor
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Section A-A’
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Section B-B’
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SPIRALIA HOUSE The concept behind this project was to create a building which would describe a spiral like shape formed by straight lines on it’s front facade which progressively encloses within itself, and at the same time tilts towards it’s front, generating a cantilever that increases gradually, making its upper floor stand out little by little over its ground floor. All of this alongside it’s large glazed facades provide a great perception of lightness to the building, which if observed from the front part seems to be almos floating freely in space. The only element that stands out as a solid on this vast transparency and lightness in the front facade is the central volume in which houses the main access door to the, the rear exit door which connects with the garden at the back, and inside the hose the stairwells, acting as a nucleus of vertical communications between the different levels, also passing through the roof slab, and giving access to a large terrace at the top of the house.
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Architectural Plans re are also some social areas in the upper levels of the house. The lower level tough is the main social living and social space of the house, with a quite a large space that is divided between indoors and outdoors. A large swimming pool and a spacios deck covered by a pergola are located in the backyard of the house. Besides the living areas, the first floor also houses most of the service areas such as kitchen or laundry room. Due to the needs and distribution of the house, the upper floor houses all the more private spaces, that is to say the rest areas such as the bedrooms, family living room and a small work and study room.
Upper Floor
Ground Floor
Rear Elevation
Left Side Elevation
Right Side Elevation
The interior of the house is very spacious, and has almost none interior partitionson the lower level, which generates a free, diaphanous and simplified space with clean circulations.
Also, as stated before the second floor and the upper level house some social areas such as large turfed terraces and a big barbecue area covered by yet again another large pergola. This way it’s been tried to make the most out of the available space, even the flat roofs that otherwise would have been left inaccesible.
The social areas of the house are located in the lower level although theFront Elevation
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TOTEM HOTEL
(CUENCA - ECUADOR)
Authors: Guillermo Jaramillo. Juan Fernando Jaramillo. Colaborators: Israel MarĂn The method used to design this hotel was to allow the shape to be obtained as a consequence of the different dimensions of the spaces that make up the building, specially the bedrooms, which, being of different types such as single, double or even triple bedrooms, are set to have diferent dimensons. The result, is a building in which the orthogonal lines predominate giving it a sence of regularity, but at the same time generate a façade made up of a large number of surfaces arranged on different planes, creating an overall irregular shape. This also generates many setbacks, which have been used to generate large planters and green spaces, giving the sensation of a vertical garden.
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Needs Program: The land designated for the project is located on one of the main avenues of the city of Cuenca in Ecuador, and ne of the main requirments was for the hotel to be of at least four stars. It was also a priority of the project to house a large variety of rooms es stated before (single rooms, double rooms, triple rooms, oney moon suites, junior suites, and a presidential suite), and other aditional spaces such as a swimming pool, restaurant, meeting rooms, rooms for conventions, among others, besides all the administrative and service spaces that a building of these characteristics requires.
1st Floor
Ground Floor
3rd Floor
2nd Floor
8th Floor 10
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Front Elevation
Right Side Elevation
Left Side Elevation
Rear Elevation
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TEXTILE ROOF ¨EL RETIRO¨ (Madrid – Spain)
Autors: Orlando Ramirez Juan Fernando Jaramillo.
This project was carried out in collaboration with the architect Orlando Ramírez Zambrano, for the subject of “Tensile Textile Structures” in the UPM’s Master’s Degree in Construction and Architectural Technology. The project consisted in providing with some kind of covering for the space where the puppet theater in the Retiro park is located, in which the leachers for the spectators and the theater stage lack of shading and rain protection elements when needed, since there are presentations to the public, such a proposal arises to satisfy these essential and necessary requirements for the user.
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Plant Sketch:
Front Elevation
Fabric Stress Analysis Scheme
Right Side Elevation
Fabric Cutting Patterns
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DETAILS
Lacing to fasten fabric to the central arch. Smaller diameter secondary arches welded to the central arch are used to facilitate lacing. The catenary cables are placed inside the fabric and grommets are placed in the edges of the fabric in order to reinforce this connection and avoid fabric tearing on these particular points.
Central Arch Arco Central
Mast Head: Attachment of floor tie-down cables and membrane and catenary cables gripping plates to welded brackets on the mast.
Mast anchoring to the floor: The base of the masts are connected to steel plates with welded brackets, which are screwed to concrete plinths placed as foundations.
Mรกstil BackPosterior Mast
Clamping mast of the structure vertex. The masts, articulated at their their bases allow for the tension applied to the fabric to be regulated more easily and effectively.
Mรกstiles FrontalFrontales Masts Floor cables anchoring plates with cable fixing mechanisms, which allow to adjust the angle respect to the floor, the direction and the ension at these points.
To the left the central arch of the structure and supporting secondary arches to facilitate the lacing of the fabric, welded to the central arch. On the right is the foundation of one of the ends of the central arch with a concrete plinth, and the fastening of the membrane plates by means of tensioners to the welded brackets at the end of the arch.
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COLLABORATIONS
MULTI-APARTMENT RESIDENTIAL BUILDING “ANDALUCÍA PLAZA” (Cuenca – Euador)
Design: EGGO CCP. Construcion: EGGO CCP. Project Phases: 1-6 Current Status: Completed Description: This objective of this project was the construction of a housing or apartment building located in one of the most important areas of the city of Cuenca in Ecuador (Zona Rosa), for this area has had a great development both residential and comercial in recent years, besides being located a few minutes from the center of the city. The building has more than 50 high standing apartments of a wide variety of sizes, 3 commercial premises, common areas including gardens, gym, co-owners room among others, besides more than 100 parking spaces. Key Tasks: Participation in the design process, support in worksite control and budgeting, lans mapping and As-Built plans drafting.
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Front Elevation
Right Side Elevation
Floor Plan (2nd, 3rd & 4th level)
Section A-A’
Section B-B’
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PLAYA PARAÍSO GASTRONOMÍA & LODGE (Playas – Euador)
Design: EGGO CCP. Construction: EGGO. Project Phases: 1-6 Current Status: Completed Descripion: Re-adaptation project of a private property located in the coastal town of Playas in Ecuador, which is a ery important acation destination in the country, due to its proximity to the city of Guayaquil, but mainly due to its beautiful beaches and landscapes. With this adaptation, the intention was to convert he above mentioned private property into a tourist complex which offers a wide variety of services. The complex has around 60 rooms, a high-standing restaurant, as well as three bar and food areas, two swimming pools, a sauna area, spa and gym, among others, as well as direct access to the beach. The terrain arranged for this project has the peculiarity that it is quite elongated and thin, which presented a significant challenge when designing it. Some of the buildings that make up the complex existed prior the development of the project, although it was necessary to adapt all of them to meet the project’s requirements. Key Tasks: Participation in the design process, support in worksite control and budgeting, planimetric survey and AsBuilt plans drafting.
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Site Plans
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CONVENTION CENTER AND SOCIAL CLUB “MANSIÓN VIZCAYA” (Cuenca – Euador)
Design: EGGO CCP. Construcion: EGGO. Project Phases: 1-6 Current Status: Completed Description: Mansión Vizcaya is a new construction project built in the city of Cuenca Ecuador, which was conceived to provide the zone of Turi with a large space for conventions, exhibitions and various types of events. This building has more than 2000 m2. distributed between meeting rooms, small offices, restroooms, offices, a large kitchen, and mainly the convention room area, which is conceived in a single large space, but at the same time gives the possibility of sub-dividing it into three different spaces in order to host multiple events simultaneously thanks to lightweight mobile and retractable partitions mounted in rail systems that can be hidden under the finished wooden floor and above the suspended ceilings. The building also has a fairly extensive outdoor area, where it is possible to generate large gardens and green areas, in addition to a large number of parking spaces. Key Tasks: Participation in the design process, construction plans drafting.
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Site Plan
Ground Floor
Upper Floor
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THE GARDEN LOUNGE BAR (HOTEL ÓPERA GARDEN) (Barcelona – Spain)
Dsign: Home Vice. Construction: --------. Project Phases: 1-4 Current Status: Construction Documents Phase Description: This particular project is actually part of a larger project which final goal is to reform a hotel in Barcelona (Hotel Ópera Garden), which is located in one of the most historic and emblematic neighborhoods of the city of Barcelona, “El Barrio Gótico”, a few minutes from “La Rambla” and the “La Boquería” market. The objective of this specific phase of the project is to reform the bar and terrace area, trying to give it an elegant and modern character, but at the same time mantaining a classic style, in order to keep a closer ralationship with the character of the building, which preserves in its interior some hisistoric elements from the 16th century. Key Tasks: Participation in the design process, drafting of architectural plans and details, furniture plans and details, verification of plans dimensions with on site dimensions, workloads measurements and basic budgeting.
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Ground Floor
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