MAS Collective Housing 20 JUAN MANUEL M U Ñ O Z
This portfolio includes projects developed during the Master in Collective Housing (MCH) 2020, a professional postgraduate program in avanced architecture design in cities and housing offered by the Universidad PolitĂŠcnica of Madrid (UPM) and by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich).
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Table of contents
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Superar* - Overcoming ClichĂŠs
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Un-locked in the periphery
pp 16-25
Urban Toolbox
pp 26-35
Construction & Technology
pp 36-49
Urban design and Landscape
pp 50-61
Fontana Mix
pp 62-71
Energy & Sustainability
pp 72-83
Urban co-housing
pp 84-91
home2share
pp 92-101
Designing by layers
pp 102-111
Low Cost & Emergency
pp 112-123
Comments
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w3 Superar*
Workshop 3: Overcoming clichés in collective housing design Hrvoje Njiriç Workshop leader Esperanza Campaña Assistant professor Undefined location 1 week term
*Surpass, overtake, get beyond.
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1. The shallow plot - 5x30
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In this plot of 5x30, a central core divides the housing complex in two mirrored units and gives access trough the public area of the house. A second vertical core with a gallery, works as a threshold between public and private areas and is accentuated by a half height difference of level. In section the difference of level between the dwellings and the urban public space gives them more privacy, in addition each dwelling has spaces of one and a half level giving them more movement in the fazade.
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2. The irregular contours/limits. Two internal patios interconected by a vertical circulation core is the space that connects the different dwellings and acts as a big atrium where people meets. The dweellings are distributed along this irregular plot by setting consecutive horizontal axes which help organizing the spaces. This same organizal logic is used in the case of a triangular plot, with a central squared space. The fazade is treated as a mass with substraction operations. First the central patio and one access for each side of the triangle and secondly the exterior galleries in each dwelling.
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Two main axis set the urban area and the organization of the plot, where each tipology connects to the other through the open spaces in the ground floor. The heights of each building is set in relation to the general orientation and to provide the best solar gain.
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w4 UN-LOCKED IN THE PERIPHERY Workshop 4: The post-pandemic tower as re-usable urban ecosystem Alison Brooks Workshop leader Alejandro de Miguel Assistant professor Madrid, Spain Location 1 week Duration
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In a reintrerpretation of the “Colon Towers�, we aim to restore the original status of it, removing the added green hat and the two inicial levels that do not belong to the tectonic of the rest of the building.
visual connections of main common spaces with the iconic buildings and parks of the city 17
ground floor a green space working in connection to the green areas of Paseo de la Castellana a voided space that oxigens the over densed and dynamic area 18
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The positioning of the services in the peryphery, allows in the interior a unique flexible and generous space .
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pods the exterior threshold between interior and exterior space it is composed by interchangeable pods, wich can have extra uses depending the user
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w6 URBAN TOOLBOX Workshop 6
Andrea Deplazes Workshop leader Fernando Altozano Assistant professor Madrid city Location 1 week Duration
The urban tool box consist on different interventions that can be used in an urban area: adition, sustraction, perimetral compactness. Taking into account the two main typologies of a city, veranda and courtyard, we propose a new balance in the city.
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masterplan - concentric connections
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ANALISIS
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courtyard
addition substraction
In an historical context of the old neighborhood of Madrid, where we find a lack of proper illumination and ventilation, we generate a new urban street, a intimate and liveful area where neighbours and visitors can meet. 28
The intervention connects existing parks and patios to give the city a better public space.
The buildings with critic bad illumination and ventilation are substracted.
The linear buildings work as a framing to public space.
The towers densify the area and are an urban landmark related to parks.
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s4 Construction & Technology Speciality 4: Re-thinking and relocationg Torre Julia ARUP team Speciality directors Copenhagen, Denmark & Barcelona, Spain Location 2 months Duration
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Population EUROPEAN POPULATION OVER 65
1950 12% 2011 24% 2050 36%
INCREASE IN THE PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION OVER 65 BETWEEN 2008 AND 2018
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Constructive process
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Solar energy
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Eco-cycle of the wood
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Recovery heat and power
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Building Services District heating supply
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63% Danish residential homes
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E R V - Energy Recovery Ventilation Fresh air after ERV to the apartments
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Energy System On the 21st June, the sun will rise 132° east of due south and set 132° west of due south. Selling of solar Selling of solar power to thepower grid to the grid
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Summer On the 21st December, the sun will rise 52° east of due south and set 52° west of due south. With 10° angle, the panels get more light energy during the winter. 10° angle
Winter On the 21stOn June, the the 21stsun June, willthe sun will rise 132° east riseof132° due east south ofand due south and set 132° west setof132° duewest south. of due south.
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Summer Summer On the 21stOn December, the 21st December, the the sun will risesun 52°will eastrise of due 52° east of due south and set south 52° and westset of 52° west of due south. due south. With 10° angle, Withthe 10° angle, panelsthe panels get more light get energy more light energy during the during winter. the winter. 10° angle
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Constructive detail
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2.04 BATTENS WIND PROTECTION 0.034
TRIPLE INSULATED GLAZING 33mm U VALUE= 0.5 W/m2k
INSULATION 0.03 CLT PANEL 0.8
EXTERNAL CLADDING 0.022
PLASTERBOARD 0.013
PLASTERBOAR INSULATION STEEL PROFILE
0.92 ANGLE BRACKET SYLOMER
CONCRETE 0.04 RADIANT PIPES D 0.02 LOW DENSITY SCREED 0.03
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BATTENS WIND PROTECTION 0.034 EXTERNAL CLADDING 0.022
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HEAVY INSULATION 0.196 VAPOUR BARRIER 0.01 CLT PANEL 0.1 STUDS AND INSULATION 0.45 PLASTERBOARD 0.13 INSULATION 0.1
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Stair core Pre-fab staircase module: Steel structure with CLT steps
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aluminum sash
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CLT steps supported with metal plates
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CLT cantiliver corner
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Roof top
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ETFE Provider: Architen Landrell
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s3 Urban design & Landscape Speciality 3: Urban interventions, and public space José María Ezquiaga Speciality director Gemma Peribáñez Ayala Assistant professor Campamento; Madrid, Spain Location 2 weeks Duration
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Strategies
potential green networks potential green networks existing green networks undeveloped green areas existing green areas
Education Sport Commerce Airport
Facilities
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PROJECT IDEAS
percentage of uses
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Urban area MIX of uses
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Transport axis + Linear Park and transport HUB
Typologies are displaced in relation with the surroundings.
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Reference: Smithsons’s Golden Lane project
TRANSPORT HUB
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OPEN PUBLIC AREAS
CULTURAL AREA
PUBLIC SERVICES
CENTRALITIES
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CASA DE CAMPO
A new neighborhood with identity. Having a catalyst that would make a real connection. OUR GOAL: BRING MADRID TO CAMPAMENTO
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We propose a green linear park on top of the A5, that connects with the existing Casa de Campo and Madrid Rio parks. A backbone of 10 stories levels connects the whole new urbanization and is the host of all the commercial, offices and infrastrutural uses. The residential blocks (white) are placed trasversally to the A5 to allow views and ventilation to Casa de Campo, its typologies of high density allow the new neighborhood to have green parks on each block.
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Axonometric proposal for Campamento, Madrid.
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w5 FONTANA MIX
Workshop 5: An Urban Hybrid Prototype Coll-Leclerc Workshop leaders Fontana station, Barcelona City Location 1 week Duration
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An initial study of a reference derives in the creation of a prototype. In a plot of 5x30, a central core divides the housing complex in two mirrored units and gives access trough the public area of the house. A second vertical core with a gallery, works as a threshold between public and private areas and is accentuated by a half height difference of level.
PROTOTYPE L house
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Public Private
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Environmental schemes
NE fazade - mass & void 68 pedestrian street facing
In section the difference of level between the dwellings and the urban public space gives them more privacy, in addition each dwelling has spaces of one and a half level giving them more movement in the fazade.
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s1 Energy & Sustainability
Speciality 1: Climatic typologies, thermodinamics and everyday life Javier GarcĂa-GermĂĄn Speciality director Tameslite, Morocco Location 2 weeks Duration
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Study of the environmental and existing climate conditions in Tameslite- use of water flows, canals and damsystem for agriculture.
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Micro environmental energy equilibriums (at human scale) of heat, air flows and humidity.
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Elemental space design Reinterpretation of the typology of patio-house
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water pools
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w1 URBAN CO-HOUSING
Workshop 1: EXPLORING THE BRAVE NEW WORLD OF LIVING TOGHETHER_ The XXI century comunes & the relationship with the planet CANOVAS. AMANN. MARURI. Workshop leader Gabriel Wajnerman Assistant professor Madrid city Project location 1 week Duration
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Analisis of Francis Mallmann (charachter)
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UNIT hamm oks outdoors spaces
living room
fire veg plot
toilet kitchen sleep room
storage food suply
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indoors spaces
PUBLIC-SHARED SPACES
PRIVATE LIVING
temporary houses
living room
kitchen
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sleeping room toilet wine deposit
vegetables plot
“For Le Corbusier, what is interesting about ships is their autonomy, their isolation from the sea or from the land.”
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COLLECTIVE HUSING
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In architecture, a line represents a limit. This limit can be materialized in different ele a fence or a louver for example. It also represents space, time and scale. In this plot situated near to Moncloa, the collective housing is a flexible space, where between interior and exterior, public and privete are blurred, are mixed and fragmen collective space can cantain private spaces and therefore change the conditions of a In an urban scale, the collective housing pretends to be a space that time by time as the urban space and neighbours.
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w2 home2share
Workshop 2: The future affordable housing Jacob van Rijs - MVRDV Workshop leader Ignacio Borrego Assistant professor Undefined location 1 week Duration
“housing is getting more and more expensive and the city is not anymore affordable. The problem is so big that is has not been resolved yet; each time there are fewer land abailable, everybody wants to live in the same spot� 92
A house as a receptor for the daily activities of a person
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ROOM+ is a new sharing service, an app available for downloading on your phone.
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1.Choose your house from a varied range of options according to their size and services included.
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2.Add any accesory you need for your daily life in the portable house pack.
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Portable house kit
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3.Choose the floor you want to live depending on your budget
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4. The shafts allow future installations of services as bathrooms and kitchens and flexibility of sizes
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Three entire floors of common areas are designed to supply the needs of an affordable house.
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w7 Designing by layers
Workshop 7: The design of: site, structure and fazade for housign projects. Dietmar Eberle Workshop leader Jorge Sotelo Assistant professor Madrid, Spain Location 1 week Duration
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1.site planning
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2.structure and core
In the first phase, the designing approach was to close the block, genearating 2 internal courtyards and leaving 2 exterior parks that work as a space for exterior living. In the second phase, the structure aims to exploit the maximum span possible in the ground floor, abling a flexible plan in the interior. The core is situated in a middle position for equal distances for both sides.
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3. facade For the design of the fazade, the goal was to persue different exterior spaces, such as interior galleries and exterior balconies. At the same time, this provides solar protection from the sun from the west.
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4. final project/ 1+2+3
Following the urban criteria of different courtyards, with different dimentions, the project gives two different treatment for different urban situations: streets and interior parks, one with pollution and noise from cars and the other with a much lower noise.
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s2 LOW COST & EMERGENCY
Speciality 2: Emergency Settlements for displaced people Sonia Molina Workshop leader Mozambique Project location 3 weeks Duration
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aereal view of Dombe site
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Latrine Designing PHASE 1 VIP Pit latrines Dombe: n°23 / Chibue: n°200 VIP Pit latrines for disable 1 each 250 people
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BAMBOO SUPPORT. CONTINUOUS FROM FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL TO UNDERSIDE OF WRT.
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Ikea refugee units
Lights positioning
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Streets
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MASTER PLAN Chibue
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Dombe
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