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PROCESO DE DISEÑO

PROCESO DE DISEÑO

EDUCATION

DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM

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Universidad Iberoamericana | Honorific Mention

2017-2022

MANUEL GARIBAY AWARD CÁTEDRA BLANCA CEMEX

LANGUAGES

Spanish (native) - English

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

2019 | Regeneration of Barrio San Juan

Workshop conducted by Margarita García Cornejo and Juan Carlos Cano (CANOVERA)

2019 | Workshop al Borde

Workshop conducted by Julio Gaeta (GAETA-SPRINGALL ARQUITECTOS)

2020-2021 | Workshop Bio-architecture

Workshop conducted by Víctor Arvizu and Gerardo Velázquez (Bio-arquitectura)

2021 | New Domesticity

Workshop conducted by Pilar Echezarreta, Tiberio Wallentin and Margarita Flores (ACTO)

2021-2022 | Vice-President of the Alumni Society FACETA

2021-2022 | CÁTEDRA BLANCA CEMEX

Workshop conducted by Diego Ricalde (MMX), Xavier Valladares(Eco-estudio), Óscar Rodríguez (TAAU), Mercedes Landa and Armando Palacios.

WORK EXPERIENCE

2022 - PRESENT | Taller Abierto de Arquitecura y Urbanismo (TaAU)

Development of architectural and interior proposals, 3d design, architectural visualization and executive project

COMPETITIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Usine de Vie | Second Place at National Level

Multiconfort Student Contest 2020, presented by Saint Gobain.

Project Published in the Journal ASINEA (UNAM)

Winner of Scholarship for University of Liechtenstein 2023 (Cátedra Blanca Cemex)

About

Architect Specialized in Sustainable Design, modeling and 3D printing, representation and architectural visualization. Interested in climate change, urban acupuncture, sustainability and structural-architectural design.

01 Healing Center Posada Del Sol

CÁTEDRA BLANCA CEMEX | Mexico City

Collaborative Project: Julio Castillo, Fabiana Aja, Alejandro Velázquez.

Advisors: Diego Ricalde (MMX), Óscar Rodriguez (TaAU), Xavier Valladares (ECO-STUDIO), Mercedes LandaW, Armando Palacios.

The Posada del Sol Healing Center emerges as a specific intervention within a master plan which, through a process of research and analysis, proposes to solve different problems found within the study area which includes central colonies of Mexico City. Problems such as a great disarticulation between these colonies, lack of infrastructure, in addition to facing a concentration of different risks such as earthquakes and floods.

Due to the lack of urban sensitivity to water in the area, lack of square meters of green area per inhabitant, and services to help solve this, it is proposed as a possible solution to locate blocks containing underutilized land within the study area, such as public parking spaces, land for sale or abandoned, buildings that were damaged in the 2017 earthquake or abandoned, to later be considered as potential courtyards to be sensitive responses to different risk factors that affect the area, interconnecting them creating a new network of open spaces.

Potentializing the public space and building on what has already been built. Subsequently, through an analysis of constants within the master plan, it is proposed to recover the courtyard of the Posada del Sol hotel by creating 3 new access doors to it, recovering the open space of said construction. Creating risk-sensitive programs .

Floods

Areas with greater risk of flooding

Floods

Stagnation areas + Blocks to intervene

Earthquakes

Areas most affected by earthquakes

Earthquakes

Buildings affected + blocks to intervene

Public

Semipublic

Pedestrianization of the street

Rain Garden

Greater redensification

Sensitive Yards

Greeen Corridor

Nodes

Minor Redensification

Master Plan Network of Sensitive Yards

Creation of 3 new access doors to the Hotel through the permeability of the buildings on the ground floor.

Restoration of the hotel buildings and insertion of new building typologies in the block.

Demolition of the selected sites in order to comply with the specified free area.

Selection of properties in abandonment and little densified.

Axonometry

Structural System

Casonated Slab

Prefabricated concrete arches

Casonated Slab

Foundations

Programme

The Posada del Sol Healing Center aims to provide a regeneration and rehabilitation space for users, taking advantage of the structure of the building to provide spatial manifestations of water, similar to the old thermal baths, creating a social and recreational link with the inhabitants of the city and the water. In addition to having spaces such as recreational workshops, yoga, tai chi, gyms for physiotherapy, the hotel building is recovered as psychology offices and a coffee shop on two levels.

A programme which, in the event of an emergency, may be modified to accommodate part of the affected population

Basement

Therapeutic Pools

Therapeutic Pools

+12.00 +7.00 +-0.00 -5.00

4' 6 8 12.43 5.89 6.54 Wall Section

GOTERO Y REMATE COMO IMPERMEABILIZANTE ARCOS PREFABRICADOS DE CONCRETO ARMADO REFORZADO

BARANDAL DE ACERO INOXIDABLE, 3 PERFILES PTR DE .5 CM DE ESPESOR, SOLDADOS VERTICALMENTE A CADA 12CM COMO MÍNIMO. BARANDAL DE ACERO INOXIDABLE, 3 PERFILES PTR DE .5 CM DE ESPESOR, SOLDADOS VERTICALMENTE A CADA 12CM COMO MÍNIMO.

ACABADO DE CIMBRA RECTANGULAR 1.10X1.80 CON DOS FILAS DE 4 MOÑOS A CADA 40CM

CANCELERÍA PERFÍL PREFABRICADO MARCA CUPRU, VIDRIO SGG COOL-LITE SKN GOTERO Y REMATE COMO IMPERMEABILIZANTE

LOSA CASETONADA CON DOBLE COMPRESIÓN, 30CM DE ESPESOR, ALIGERAMIENTO 11X35CM.

CANCELERÍA PERFÍL PREFABRICADO MARCA CUPRU, VIDRIO SGG COOL-LITE SKN GOTERO Y REMATE COMO IMPERMEABILIZANTE

ACABADO DE CIMBRA RECTANGULAR 1.10X1.80 CON DOS FILAS DE 4 MOÑOS A CADA 40CM

ARCOS PREFABRICADOS DE CONCRETO ARMADO REFORZADO

PORCELANATO MARCA PORCELANOSA MODELO BOTTEGA TOPO 120 cm x 120 cm x 1,15 cm · 47” x 47” DE CERÁMICA, BUTECH: COLORSTUK RAPID CEMENTO ADHESIVO CREST PLATA BASE CEMENTO GRIS DISEÑADO PARA INSTALAR PIEZAS DE CERAMICA DE ALTA Y MEDIA ABSORCIÓN DE HUMEDAD

PORCELANATO MARCA PORCELANOSA MODELO BOTTEGA TOPO 120 cm x 120 cm x 1,15 cm · 47” x 47” DE CERÁMICA, BUTECH: COLORSTUK RAPID CEMENTO 100236449, ASENTADO CON PEGAAZULEJO MARCA CREST, JUNTA A HUESO DE 1 CM COLOR BLANCO. INSTLACIONES DE BOMBEO DIRECTAMENTE A LAS ALBERCAS, SISTEMA EN RED.

ESPESOR

02 Sports Center Vista Al Agua

Steel Construction Workshop | Mexico city

Collaborative Project: Julio Castillo, Valeria Justo, Paula Alonso and Roxana Hernández.

Advisors: Fabián Tron (TRONARQUITECTOS) and Juan Luis Llano.

Located in Mexico City, in the Lindavista colony. The concept responds directly to the needs and opportunities offered by the colony community. Vista al agua seeks to create a connection between the interior and exterior space, a place that opens up to its surroundings and expands the public space, potentially taking advantage of the chameleon of its southern façade, integrating it into the design.

A sports center that invites the user to enter it, with a recreation programme and a meeting point for the lindavista community. A space by and for people.

03 Tessuto

Bio-architecture Workshop | Milán, Italia.

Collaborative Project: Julio Castillo, Luis Gutiérrez and Emilio Mondragón. Advisors: Gerardo Velázquez and Víctor Arvizu.

Located just south of Milan Cathedral, Tessuto seeks to intertwine the passage of time, the past with the future, based on the premise of fashion and catwalks, the project seeks to be a cultural fabric where artificial and natural space coexist in one place.

The proposal seeks to generate a solution to various climatic problems, as well as to its architectural programme. A tourist information center that goes beyond, it offers a new urban fabric, with a rental service of lockers and bike rack expanding the public space. On the upper levels there is an information centre, a souvenir shop, a multipurpose room, private tourist service modules, a modest auditorium, a large green area and a rooftop bar overlooking the cathedral.

A social fabric, seeking to generate relationships between people of different cultures and latitudes, giving this city a worthy representative of union. invenih icietus molora non.

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