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Laura Muñoz ARCHITECTURE & GRAPHIC DESIGN



URBAN PLANNING INTERVENTION


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MASTER PLAN DISTRIT 12 URBANISM// Rehabilitation project Prague / 2019

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RESILIENT HOMES CHALLENGE (Participation in group) Leader of the group

Philipines / 2019

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THE WATER FRONT

Sweden / 2018

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SCATTERED HOTEL Master thesis Drinkscape workshop Japon / 2019

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ABOUT

I am an Architect and a Graphic Designer with a master's degree in Sustainable Architecture who graduated in December 2019. I have an emphasis on Urbanism and Planning architecture (Pontificia universidad Javeriana, Cali, Colombia), the capacity of vision and spatial synthesis, the ability to propose efficient solutions in front of unexpected situations and interest in the development and consolidation of the city from an integral view. Looking to design according to the context focusing on a social, historical and typological view with the purpose to enhance the relationship with its surroundings. Always designing from the urban space in response to the needs of the city and the environment, additionally, I had study Graphic Design in Colombia before coming to Torino. I assure you that I am a very committed worker, willing to apply the knowledge gained through my university career and projects, also a person who learns very quickly and adapts very easily to any work environment.

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Prague Modrany, Distrit 12


MASTER PLAN DISTRIT 12 ran sk

Buildings to be demolished

Plublic green areas

Buildings to be maintained with cultural and historical value

Plublic green area/ Nature Reserve with public access and park equipments.

Buildings and areas to be maintained with a recreation function.

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URBAN PLAN - ZONIFICATION

Private green areas

Tram way

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MOBILITY SYSTEM A’

In order to favor the new flows within the new urban fabric, the tramway line was prolonged along the old track of the railway was moved and buried below the central spine, moreover, to facilitate a movement within the area, the existing cycle path along the river was also reorganized and a new runway was planned which runs along the central axis of services to facilitate its achievement.

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The project involves the construction of new roads and new block networks that are mostly regular and are situated on the hilly course, the idea is to develop the extension of some existing routes to facilitate the connection between the new urban fabric and the existing one and reconnect the latter to the river park.

As far as the old Modrany station is concerned, it has been integrated into the new urban fabric and it is planned to restructure and refurbish it inflexible space at the disposal of the society and reorganize the surrounding space in favor of the organization of events. A

Automobile path Tram path

Bus path Pedestrian path

Bike path

SECTION A - A’

Priority order Mobility system

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MASTER PLAN

ABOUT

SECTION A-A

SECTION B-B

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URBAN PLANNING AND URBAN DESIGN CONCEPTS Compact city and multifunctional land use Densify

Mix uses

Large side walks for public Function

Connect

Private and semiprivate courtyards

Transport

Compact

Adaptive reuse Chimney as historical Point of modrany old train station

Safe Cycling

Acess to the river

Walkable City

Pedestrian streets

New Habits

Kinder garden

Permeability

Bussiness center

Senior center

Linear Polarity

The elevations that are present on the topography are reinforced by the fact that the blocks have strategic facades that includes stairs and ramps positioned in favor to create spaces in which pedestrians are invited to pass through dynamic and continuous paths.

Urban park

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Philipines, Sorsogon

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CONCEPT

CORE HOUSE ABOUT The challenge consists of the design of a “fully pre-fabricated� house that allows the incorporation of local building materials and techniques in the design; designs could be fully, partially or not prefabricated with a clear aim towards ease of construction.

1m

400 m2

Plot

The idea is to take into account climatic conditions, for example, the integration of storage tanks for rainwater collection, environmental Toilets, attached or detached, the budget is one of the most important inputs of this project thus the total cost of the project should be of 10,000 Dollars. BUDGET

One module + Mani combinations

1m

20 m2 20 m2

Modularization of the structure

Flexibility

The combinations may vary but the largest space should always be the one that connects all the spaces.

GROUND FLOOR

Combinations

Accessibility

The entrance or the accessibility may vary depending on the desire of client but always need to be in the largest space. (Main space)

Level + 1.50

The overall evaluation of the project price is 9395$ in total, 200$ for 1m2 (47m2 in total). Rough breakdown of cost into labor, materials and transport: 3

1. Labor 20% 2. Materials 67% 3. Transportation 13%

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Rough breakdown of materials costs: 3

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1. Doors + windows 36% 2. Bamboo poles 23% 3. Connectors 21% 4. Foundations 13% 5. Wooven bamboo 7%

Total cost for space: 1 1. Installations 33% 2. Main roon 29% 3. Kitchen 12% 4. Bathroom 4% 5. Bedroom 13% 6. Foundations 9%

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ABOUT

EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC ISOMETIC DIAGRAM

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SECTION A- A’

SECTION B- B’

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ABOUT

RESILIENCE & UNIQUE FEATURES WATER COLLECTION AND FLOATING SYSTEM

WASTE MANAGEMENT AND ENERGY SYSTEM

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EXPANDABILITY, SCALABILITY & SUSTAINABILITY FROM THE SHELTER TO THE SETTLEMENT

The “core� Is the most hierarchic element among the modules; it connects all the single pieces of the house into a single unit. The modular composition allows the units to be compact and more resistant to the wind force. Each module is structurally independent. They are elevated from the ground to avoid flooding. But they also have floating devices (barrels) underneath the platform, that will allow the modules to float if the water level rises. Energy and waste disposal strategies considerations are to design a system that is easy to plug and unplug depending on the weather situation but at the same time needs to be ecologically and friendly.

20 m

10 5 0

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Sweden, Post-industrial harbor transformation at Frihamnen in Gothenburg

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THE WATER FRONT ABOUT

CONCEPT One module + Mani combinations 6m

The project consists in the rehabilitation of an abandoned port, taking into account these concepts: A. FLEXIBILITY: is one of the most important features of this project because the structure is modulated in a way that its possible to move, remove or built new spaces if it is needed, to enlarge spaces or reduced them. This feature is an important quality of the project because people can expand their homes as they expand their families buying other modules or building them on top. B. PARTICIPATION: It is important to embrace and generated interactions between all the programs in the building encouraging the relationships between neighbors and workers so that everybody can share spaces; the idea is to promote external people to come to the building because of the program that the building offers. C. LEISURE: Architecture needs to create spaces where people can recreate themselves, spaces that are completely dedicated to leisure thus in this way people can become curios and interact with neighbors and kids can play in a freeway.

36 m2

SCALE

MODULARIZATION

FLEXIBILITY

ACCESSIBILITY

CIRCULATION

COMBINATION

THE MODULE MODULE

NATURE

CONNECTION

ALTERATION

THE MODULE IDEA 1.

ORGANICE

REMOVE A

B

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3. The module can work as normal walk path, room, garden, office or yard it can become what the user needs.

NEW SPACES

COMMUN SPACES

PUBLIC SPACE

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ABOUT

AXONOMETRY // INTERNAL DISTRIBUTION

PLAN

Ground Floor Level +0,00 Housing Colective Space

Housing Colective Space

Second Floor (Public) Megastructure transition level, beams supporting the upper structure.

Library, Garden, Offices, Business Center

First Floor (Public) Library, Garden, Offices, Business Center

Public Space Main access and public space level.

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KEY MAP


PLANS

First Floor Level +4,50

Second Floor Level +9,50

Third Floor Level +14,50

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HOLISTIC APPROACH

1. Use Renawables: Solar Panels Principal use: heat rainwater

2. Use Renawables:

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Rain Water reuse, generation of internal heathers distributed by bombs.

3. Reduce Demand : by Isolation, Doble Facade vegetation along the panels, natural cross ventilation. Co2 : decrease of more than 50% because there is no combustion.

APARTMENT ORGANIZATION

72 mt2

SECTION A-A’

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1. Doble

45 mt2 2. Single

108 mt2 3. Familiar


Section B-B’

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Japon, Kyoto, Yubune

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SCATTERED HOTEL ABOUT

NETWORK MAP Land uses proposal

1. Tourism

4. Gastronomy

Drinkscape // Master theis

This project is an opportunity to enhance the villages of Yubune, Yubune Gonose, and Yubune Hakayama (Japon) and generate an interaction between the heritage buildings, the tea plantations and the local tourist facilities that are being developed, the idea with the following analysis is to understand that there are three notorious times of constructions.

5. Leisure 3. Leisure 2. Culture Area of Contemplation

The purpose of the scattered hotel is to take advantage of this antic constructions not only because they could be attractive for tourism, but also because at the date several of them are empty structures which had been neglected by the locals and their government. The project is intended to take advantage of the existing structures to highlight their potential turning them into the most precious attraction of the scattered hotel. Furthermore, the principal investors and collaborators will be the locals; so they will be the first beneficiaries thus they will benefit from the project and moreover they are the ones that care about their own houses, properties, and territory.

Central Point

KEY MAP - USES

The design of an Albergo Diffuso implies the land uses identification, thus they play an important role in the intervention, therefore, the identification of the volumes: 1. Reception 2. Rooms 3. Communal living spaces 4. Dining areas 5. Services The ma jor issue of this relocation of uses is the location of the common areas in a central site, that in this case is Yubune because the walking distance between the main building and the accommodations must not exceed the 200 meters it is required by the regional regulations.

Rooms Reception Houses Services Pedestrian Path secondary path Bike Path

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MAP // INFRASTRUCTURE BY ACTIVITIES

Spa / Common Bathrooms

1. Public green space 2.Modular activities and zones 3. Playgrounds 4. Orchards 5. Fitness outdoor 6. Entretainment area 7. Contemplation area 8. Gardens

Institute of gastronomy and research Cult Hospital Rooms Reception Houses Services Parcels

ROOMS

Pedestrian Path secondary path Bike Path Open space Tea Ceremony

Crops (TOURS)

Leisure

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100

300

500mt

Spa Common Bathrooms


ACTIVITIES GYM RECEPTION

Picnic zones

Mobility

Crops (TOURS)

Institute of gastronomy and research

Tea and vegetable crops

Relax zones

Garden

Recreational activities with tourists

Markets

Purchase and sale of local products

Playgrounds

Example:

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KEY MAP

SECTION A-A’

1. Tourism Central Point

LEISURE

Spa / Common Bathrooms Institute of gastronomy and research Rooms Reception Houses Services Pedestrian Path Bike Path

At this stage of urban preliminary design, the draft aims to identify the possible accommodation and the location of the rooms (bedrooms, bathrooms, restaurant, and common areas) for each building. On this section it is shown an example of the mobility of the master plan, which includes the Main roads, pedestrian paths, bike paths and the contemplation areas that make part of a series of open spaces disposed to the common use.

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40

80 mt

GARDENS


CROPS

OPEN SPACES

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Laura Muñoz ARCHITECTURE & GRAPHIC DESIGN

URBAN PLANNING INTERVENTION



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