1 FÁBRICA DE SOMBREROS FERNÁNDEZ Y ROCHE 2 ACTIVITY CENTER IN SAN ESTEBAN DEL VALLE (ÁVILA)
3 AEDAS HOUSING IN VALENCIA 4 MUNICIPAL POOLS IN LAS ROZAS, MADRID 5 PHASE 3. EL PLANTÍO FOOTBALL STADIUM. BURGOS 6 FACULTY OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES 7 THE FIREFIGHTER TOWER 8 THE HYPER ARCHITECTURE OF DESIRE 9 SINGLE FAMILY HOUSING IN VIENNA 10 FORGOTTEN WOODEN CHURCHES OF ROMANIA
PERSONAL INFORMATION PLACE & DATE OF BIRTH Craiova, Rumania 6th of December 1993 NATIONALITY: rumanian LANGUAGES: English, Spanish, Romanian CONTACT: Cel.: +40746943187 E-mail: ale.alexandran@gmail.com issu: https://issuu.com/marinalexandranicoleta
EDUCATION 2013-2019 Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, Politehnica University. Timisoara 2017-2018 Erasmus Scholarship ‘Higher Technical School of Architecture”, Seville 2009-2013 Carol l National Collage, Craiova WORK EXPERIENCE September 2019 - Present junior architect - Israel Alba Estudio, Madrid, Spain (http://www.israelalba. com/) October 2018 - June 2019 architecture intern - Parasite Studio, Timisoara, Romania (http://www.parasitestudio.com) July 2018 - Septembre 2018 summer internship - SV60 CORDÓN & LIÑÁN ARQUITECTOS; Seville, Spain (https://www.agcordon.com/) June 2017 - July 2017 Project Intern - Vitamin Architects, Timisoara, Romania (http://www.vitamina.ro)
ARCHITECTURE COMPETITIONS 2019 - Public Competition of Ideas for a new Cultural Centre in Santa Cruz de Bezana, Spain 2019 - Public Competition of Ideas for the refurbishment of Tudela Stadium, Spain 2017 - Europan 14 - Productive CIties - VIENA 2017 -International competition entry - Dealul Cerului - organized by Archeius Fondation 2017 - Contest of ideas The Tower of Firefighters, Cluj-Napoca, Romania 2017 - IdeasForward - Rwar 24 hours competition 2017 - 120 hours International architecture student competition 2016 - Architecture competition - Contruction Ecole Maternelle et exterieurs MOE 2016 - BETA_2016 - Initiatives for architecture - Social+ (http://competition. betacity.eu/ro/preselectie/social/) 2015 - CASA - Architecture student competition EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: 2018 - Diploma - Young Artists National Festival (https://diplomafestival.ro/ portofolii/centru-cultural-si-de-industrie-creativa-fabrica-de-palarii-fernandez-y-roche?fbclid=IwAR3RihGxQg8HUtlePdKdJnSPY7RgFdVWFcKY2HkXH4A8XbfK0mAzWRoMzTE 2017 - Part of Vienna Design Week, romanian pavilion: The Answering Machine (https://issuu.com/theansweringmachine) 2017 - Urban Game: Yes, but there is a problem - Workshop - BETA_2016, Timisoara 2017 - LIGHTEDU workshop on how to use lighting in architecture BETA_2016 ,Timisoara 2016 -Publication of 2 projects in the annual magazine of “Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, Timisoara 2016 - Sebes Social + Conference and magazine publication ( http://arhitectura-1906.ro/2016/04/sebes-2-0-despre-locuri-uiate/12242907_102081965282146 20_1981133618_o/ ) 2015 - Sebes 2.0 - Urban Planning and revitalization of the central area of Sebes, including the fortified walls of the touristic route. SOFTWARE
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1 FÁBRICA DE SOMBREROS FERNÁNDEZ Y ROCHE TASK: With the aim of conserving the hystorical heritage, this project is an attempt at balancing Seville’s secular architecture with concepts extracted from the massive squatting movement in Spain in 2008. The main goal is to overcome the decline of traditional industries through an architecture that does not dictate or define, but rather allows. PROGRAM: INDUSTRIAL - SOCIOCULTURAL SITE AREA: 3,70 ha
To better understand the place where we want to intervene, we will first go through a process of dematerialization of patrimony and materialization of history, because urban history is, to a large extent, the history of the society that builds it and is closely linked to it .- It represents the socioeconomic changes that are taking place. Buildings are the real footprint left by societies that also relate and give them value, which makes society the main object of our study. We also have to make certain analyzes of industrial heritage, which in the deepest value of abstraction, can be defined as landscapes of modernity. We will study the peculiarities of the Sevillian industry, which has developed an unconventional artisan industry, a consequence of having one of the largest historical centers in Europe. The effects of this macrocephaly can be seen in the cultural idealization of moments of great historical significance, resulting in an unbalanced relationship between memory and progress, and in a functional differentiation of the historical center.
MAXIMUM HEIGHT: 15,47 M TYPE OF EXERCISE: FINAL THESIS TIME TO DESIGN: 9 MOTHS TUTORS : DEMETRESCU BOGDAN ENGINEERING: MOSOARCA MARIUS FARCAS CORNEL
FUTURE PRESENT PAST “Time present and time past Are both perhaps present in time future, And time future contained in time past. If all time is eternally present All time is unredeemable.“ T.S. Eliot
Taking the relevance of time as the vertex of the project, I began an attempt to understand the new discourse that can be produced, which would also be able to respond to the current users needs and help to overcome the decline of traditional industries. The concepts extracted from squatting, OKUPA, and those found in new ways of thinking about architecture (J. Self, C. Nieuwenhuys), together with typological analysis help transform the factory into a space where you don’t pay surface, but time, you do not own, but use and share: an architecture that does not dictate or define, but rather allows.
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TYPOLOGICAL AND CONSTRUCTIVE ANALYSIS 1. Valvanera Passage 2. Courtyard house entrance 3. Palacio de las Dueñas 4. Neighbours’ courtyard house - The same organization of space around a courtyard - Main constructive element the arch - Gradual transition from public to private space 1
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It is interesting to observe the Rossian analysis of sevillian architecture: the symbolic elements of the city -Giralda, Cathedral, Alcázar- emerge from a courtyard or replace the city with a courtyard. A certain vision of the house and the city, a relationship between two realities that -both- build the same vision of the world. The architecture of the house -the courtyard- could be considered an analogy of the shape of the city. ‘Valvanera ... is a house and a street, a bridge and a road, the term passage ”passaggio“, exceeds the topographical definition to mean the passage to a new architecture where people meet and are free, where reality is the basis and the object of imagination. Valvanera could be a novel or a movie; for me it is one of the best monuments of Seville” 2
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GROUND FLOOR - PUBLIC SPACE DEMOLITIONS Free the site of additions that alter the heritage buildings and the key elements of place.
DRIVEN PILES AND REINFORCEMENTS Concrete piles will be drilled, as well as works of reinforcement for the historical buildings (performed in a contemporary manner). 4 access points to the plot will be opened.
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ARAB COURTYARD WATER FILM cloakroom restrooms
BASEMENT Locate the cultural center for external users in the basement, in such a way that the building takes a step back in favor of the city
SEVILLAN TYPOLOGIES The whole space is revolving around a central fountain, while the connections are made with suspended walkways around a courtyard.
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2 ACTIVITY CENTER IN SAN ESTEBAN DEL VALLE (ÁVILA) TASK: Ralization of an inclusive, open and diverse center, in orden to enrich the variety and the mixture of the inhabitants of San Esteban del Valle PROGRAM: home
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The Activity Center project is located in the municipality of San Esteban del Valle (Ávila), at the base of the Sierra de los Gredos. The creation of a building with a public and endowment character leads us to reflect on this type of typology in semi-urban contexts, where private (mainly single-family residential housing) is characterized by its alignment, establishing a marked boundary between the public and private sphere. These are buildings of public nature in which the urban fabric is intermingled, relievenig its access and blurring the limits between interior and exterior.
SITE AREA: 790M2 MAXIMUM HEIGHT: 13,2 M TYPE OF EXERCISE: COMPETITION TEAM : ISRAEL ALBA ESTUDIO PEREIRA ROYO ARQUITECTOS
For all these reasons and as a starting point for this proposal, it is suggested that the new building be attached to its existing perimetral party walls, freeing its urban front, giving continuity to the main street and creating a public square for the Center, as well as for the municipality. A position that could be understood more as a will: the will to create architecture where it is not yet built, taking a step back in favour of the city. The program is mainly divided into two, the Nursing Home and the Multipurpose Civic Center. The decision to attach the building to its existing perimetral walls allows us to place them (the main program of the Residence) in ´L´ and parallel to the existing party walls. Likewise, this allows us to create access corridors to the rooms and create recreation and interrelation/ social interaction areas on each of the floors, introducing two patios that vertically cross the Center to illuminate and visually connect the common areas. On the other hand, the multi-purpose Civic Center program proposes a location on the ground floor, concentrating the server spaces in the western part of the plot and structuring the rest of the program around a central courtyard / plaza, which allows circulations and configure a flexible and adaptable space capable of dividing into different uses and rooms at the same time. In summary, the organization and distribution of the main uses of the building on the ground floor allow a hybridization of the programs that will make the Center a true Activity Center for all, in which uses and people of different ages and situations will be mixed; a place full of possibilities to achieve an inclusive, open and diverse Center, which will be enriched with the variety and mixture of the inhabitants of San Esteban del Valle..
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ACTION 1: Continuation of the party walls Completing the remaining section of the party stone walls that already exist on the site. The added value will consist in the incorporation of those walls to the common spaces.
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ACTION 2: Continuation of public space The project revolves around a central courtyard / plaza - the activity center’s main uses turn around it, creating a new public space and meeting place for all citizens in continuity with the existing urban-fabric.
ACTION 3: Ground floor The most public spaces of the activity center are located on the ground floor, revolving around a central courtyard and allowing distributions and utilities depending on the daily needs of the center.
ACCIÓN 4: Rooms volume and common spaces The ‘L’ shape arrangement of the rooms, parallel to the party stone walls allow the best orientations and views, locating the common areas in the interstitions created between the rooms and the party wall.
STRUCTURE GF
CORE+COMMON AREAS GF common area communication core
GROSS AREA GF 01. Circulation 77,60m2 02. Geriatric bath 10,00m2 03. Communication 17,10m2 04. Lobby 32,10m2 05. Ofiice 27,90m2 06. Nursing room 9,00m2 07. Resting rooms 16,50m2 08. Kitchen 19,80m2 09. Dining hall 55,40m2 10. Food storage 7,00m2 11. Cold room 5,00m2 12. Lingerie storage 7,40m2 13. Laundry room 10,00m2 14. Workers room 15,60m2 15. Auditorium 136,60m2 16. Multipurpose room 140,50m2 Total GF:
586,90m2
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OPTION 1: Temporary exhibition room
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OPTION 2: Auditorium, workshop and gym
AXONOMETRIC VIEW GROUND FLOOR: FLEXIBILITY OF USE The arrangement on the ground floor of the common uses includes the Activity Center which is located in the western wall of the plot. Together with the the typology of the ground floor, structured around a central courtyard / plaza, these allow the circulation in the rest of the building to be fluid. It enables the configuration of a flexible and adaptable space capable of being divided for different uses and into rooms at the same time. This adaptability provides space to the various programs of the Civic Center and Auditorium depending on the needs and schedule of both daily use and the public uses of the Center itself.
OPTION 3: Auditorio, seminario, taller y gimnasio
AXONOMETRIC GF: FLEXIBILITY OF USE
OPTION 4: Seminars, training courses and workshops
For this reason, different storage spaces have been enabled in the plant, facilitating the collection of material for the development of the different activities
ROOMS 1st FLOOR 3 double 5 individual
URBAN SCALE Due to the site characteristics, the steep slope of the sidewalk and the different uses and activities established by the program, the logical fragmentation of the program into different volumes has been sought, which allows sewing the existing urban void while maintaining the domestic scale of the place.
CORE+COMMON AREAS 1st FLOOR common area communication core
Due to this, the building increases the scale and density in its fronts, making its height coincide with that of its neighbours, while, on the street side, the building descends with the natural slope of the sidewalk until it becomes a smooth ramp, guiding the user to the central courtyard and the heart of the Activity Center.
GROSS AREA 1st FLOOR 01. Circulation 91,50m2 02. Geriatric bath 12,00m2 03. Communication 20,00m2 04. Rooms 168,40m2 05. Common area 140,50m2 06. Activity room 46,80m2 07. Terrace 67,00m2 Total 1st floor:
479,20m2
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ROOMS 2nd FLOOR 4 double 5 individual
CORE+COMMON AREAS 2nd FLOOR common area communication core
GROSS AREA 2nd FLOOR 01. Circulation 85,80m2 02. Geriatric bath 12,00m2 03. Communication 20,00m2 04. Rooms 192,50m2 05. Common area 27,90m2 Total 2nd floor:
400,60m2
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WET ROOMS The arrangement of the wet rooms in a continuous strip favors the passage and circulation of the facilities, as well as the lowering the execution costs. SOLAR PROTECTION The constructive solution and the facade thickness are proposed to control the solar radiation towards the room.
VISUAL PROTECTION Room distribution allows creating a direct view to the outside space directly from the access, avoiding visuals towards the most private spaces.
ACOUSTIC PROTECTION 01. Lobby 02. Adapted bath room 03. Storage 04. Room space
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ROOM FLOOR
The proposed room scheme generates an acoustic gradation from the noisiest spaces to the ones that require acoustic insulation (bedroom)
ROOMS P3 4 double 5 individual
CORE+COMMON AREAS 3rd FLOOR common area comunication core
URBAN SCALE The deep holes in the faรงade operate as thermal regulators for the rooms, which implies the incidence of sunlight in the summer and the transformation into greenhouses in the winter, reducing the need for heating. Likewise, a series of passive energy efficiency measures have been established to generate good bioclimatic behavior for the building.
GROSS AREAS 3rd FLOOR 01. Circulation 85,80m2 02. Geriatric bath 12,00m2 03. Communication 20,00m2 04. Rooms 192,50m2 05. Common area 27,90m2 Total 3rd FLOOR:
400,60m2
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3 AEDAS HOUSING IN VALENCIA TASK: Design the maximum number of double-orientation homes on a difficult site flanked by 2 party walls. PROGRAM: Residential SUPERFICIE: 10.607 m BUDGET: 7.300.000 euros € TYPE OF EXERCISE: Competition STATUS: 2o prize TEAM: main architect: Israel Alba architects: Margarita Galiana, Javier Martínez, Alexandra Marin Renders: Gustavo Torales
The plots on the Calle Río Bidasoa 27-29 in Valencia are located in the northern part of the city, at the top of the Torrefiel neighborhood with Av. Dels Germans Machado (near the city towards the orchards), close to the Benicalap neighborhood, which is currently in an expanding and developing stage. The urban planning meets the typology of extensive expansion of low density, in which the building in closed block predominates. The building is arranged on the plot within the planned movement area, occupying 100% of its below ground and 100% above the ground with a maximum building depth of 18 m, respecting the mandatory alignments determined in the Interior Reform Plan 1562 Bidasoa-Juan Piñol River in Valencia. The strategy consists of designing the building by means of a compact block that has the potential to see the orchards taking advantage of the magnificent views, supported by a powerful base that solves any access issues, the unevenness of the plot and the housing units located on the ground floor. Due to the free space in front of the building, as well as the privileged views of the orchards that can be enjoyed from the plot, the distant front view of the building from Av. Dels Germans Machadolead can be understood as having a strategic position which is dominant landscape-wise, as a finishing touch to the city: seeing and being seen. The idea of a serene and orderly building-facade, which tries to turn all the houses towards the views of the orchards, makes sense and acquires scale in the place, using holes according to its location. The 74 houses are designed with only 4 stair cores, two in each phase, organizing a corner nucleus for access to 4 dwellings and another nucleus in the central section of the building that gives access to 2 intern dwellings per floor, with double orientation.
GROUND FLOOR FACILITIES COMMON AREAS APARTMENTS
RELATION WITH THE ENVIRONMENT
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The idea of a serene and orderly building-facade, which tries to turn all the aprtments towards the views of the orchards, makes sense and acquires scale in the place. Most of the apartments have privileged views through their terraces, allowing, on the one hand, direct views towards the landscape and, on the other, total privacy in relation to the rest of the apartments.
The building has 2 accesses: one pedestrian and a vehicle one. The pedestrian access, where the portal is located, is located on María Teresa Oller i Benlloch street, facing the Camino de Moncada and the expanding area of the city. This position, the highest from the topographical point of view, also facilitates accessibility to the building. The vehicle access is located on Juan Piñol street, taking advantage of two facts; On the one hand, the largest width of the plot, at this point, next to the party wall, the ramp will be located and, on the other, being the lowest topographic point, which reduces the development of said ramp and the excavation of the basement.
PHASES. TYPICAL FLOOR. 12 APx5=60 AP (6xF1/ 6xF2) APARTMENT 2 BEDROOMS - 11 APARTMENT 3 BEDROOMS - 35 APARTMENT 3 BEDROOMS PLUS - 20 APARTMENT 2 BEDROOMS PREMIUM - 2 APARTMENT 3 BEDROOMS PREMIUM - 6 TOTAL APARTMENTS - 74
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PHASES AND TYPOLOGIES
FLEXIBILITY
The proposal can be carried out IN 2 PHASES, of same number of units each of them (37 + 37), organized by 2 communication cores/phase. The 2 basement floors of the garage and the storage rooms are fully covered within Phase 1. There are 2 options of use: 1. to use those 2 levels of basement in separate phases (each floor has 37 parking lots and 37 storage rooms) 2. to sectorize part of each of them, depending on the most appropriate organization of the communication cores, sectorization of facilities, evacuation routes, etc.
The flexibility proposed in this project involves the possibility of grouping the living-dining and kitchen spaces in a single space, for which the design has sought as an objective that these two spaces are contiguous. In the case of some 3B doble-orientation apartments , one of the bedrooms could also be grouped with the previous two, allowing a large open space of more than 40 m2.
VIEW OF THE GARDENS FROM 4th FLOOR
VIEW OF THE GARDENS FROM THE ATTIC FLOOR
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TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN (1-5)
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4 MUNICIPAL POOLS IN LAS ROZAS, MADRID TASK: Design two municipal swimming pools of identical use although different program and location PROGRAM: Sport facility SUPERFICIE: 4.913 m2 BUDGET: 7.189.151,21 euros TYPE OF EXERCISE: Competition. FIrst prize
The final solution projected for the building makes use of a broader approach derived from the nature of the commission. Faced with the initial proposal to design two buildings of identical use, although with a different program and location, a generic solution is sought but with sufficient capacity to adapt to the particularities of each project. For this purpose, a basic structure element, the portico, is used, to serve the main use of the building. By repeating the use of the element, the building adapts its dimension to accommodate the program that is arranged in a linear way. This way it makes the building appear as a large container, compact and rigorous in its geometry. A box flooded with light and closely related to its environment through facades that open or close depending on specific needs. Two facade solutions, open - by means of a curtain wall - or closed - by means of precast concrete panels - that are identical in each span.
STATUS:: Execution project 2020 CLIENT: Las Rozas Town Council TEAM: main arc.: ISRAEL ALBA, DANIEL GIMEO arch.: MARGARITA GALIANA, JAVIER MARTINÉZ, ALEXANDRA MARIN structural consulting: RUBIERA BURGOS, S.A. facilities consulting: TRES DE TRES, S.L. Renders: Alexandra Marin
A technical ground floor plan occupies the entire surface of the building. Hence, the swimming pool glasses are registrable in order to gain surface that will allow the expansion of all the facilities of the building, including the air conditioning. This decision allows plants to be realeased from the ground installations, which will result in clean and flexible spaces. The result offers a simple, rounded and precise image, due to the strategy of repeating a structural component and very few additional constructive components. The friendly and bright spaces are also closely linked to the idea of a construction process based on the idea of serialization and repetition..
GROUND FLOOR.. LAS MATAS
LONGITUDINAL SECTION. LAS MATAS
5 PHASE 3. EL PLANTÍO FOOTBALL STADIUM. BURGOS TASK: Increase the number of seats on the main stand, realize the complete closure of the volume carried out in the two previous phases, and at the same time improve the quality of the stadium’s annexed spaces.
Phase 1: By using a new side stand, substituting the roofs placed behind, as well as the urban facades and accesories, we propose to demolish the current office building instead of adjusting and integrating it into the new structure which tends to close the stadium near the corners of the director’s gallery. We also suggest to enable the new press medical rooms. Hence, we take advantage of the stadium’s interior space, while freeing an important space for the city, improving access and circulation near the stadium’s premises and locating newer, more visible and better locations.
PROGRAM: Sport facility TYPE OF EXERCISE: Preliminary project 2020 CLIENT: Burgos City Council TEAM: main architect: ISRAEL ALBA architect: Alexandra Marin renders: Gustavo Torales
Phase 2: It proposes a complete closure of the stadium by employing the same facade solution proposed in phase 1 in order to achieve a unitary stadium and convert the current parking lot into a pedestrian zone that improves the environmental quality of the urban space (currently very deteriorated) by integrating gardens and trees, turning the pedestrian area into an excellent curator where the markets that are currently located. This action will also enhance the connection of the natural environment of the river with the city. Phase 3. It suggests the connection of the grandstand with the stands, thus following the complete closure of the stadium. Once the closure of the new covers is complete, we propose to place two new markers on the bottom covers, significantly improving their visibility. It will also be used to improve the stadium’s public address and acoustic facilities. Under one of the spaces that closes the corners, we locate the emergency access vehicles at the interior of the playing field, with direct access from the street. The project seeks to open up to the city, while proposing a new silhouette with great visual power. In this sense, it is important to remove all the perimeter brick walls that surround the stadium, and open it completely in the city, widening the public spaces of the perimeter as much as possible.
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01. 59s 02. 162s 03. 212s 04. 209s 05. 157s 06. 144s 07. 156s 08. 157s 09. 209s 10. 212s 11. 162s
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67
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39 18 20 21 22 23 24 38 19 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 13 14
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12. 59s 13. 37s 14. 150s 15. 189s 16. 216s 17. 150s 18. 32s 19. 150s 20. 216s 21. 189s 22. 150s
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23. 37s 24. 152s 25. 96s 26. 120s 27. 144s 28. 144s 29. 144s 30. 104s 31. 144s 32. 144s 33. 144s
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34. 120s 35. 96s 36. 152s 37. 96s 38. PALCO PRESIDENCIAL 64s 39. PALCOS+PRENSA 170s+8s
TOTAL 5.354
CREADO CON UNA VERSIÓN PARA ESTUDIANTES DE AUTODESK N
MAIN STAND FLOOR ±0,00
MAIN STAND FLOOR +4,40
MAIN STAND FLOOR +19,70
CREADO CON UNA VERSIÓN PARA ESTUDIANTES DE AUTODESK
MAIN STAND FLOOR +9,34
CREADO CON UNA VERSIÓN PARA ESTUDIANTE LIGHTENING SYSTEM FOR THE PLAYING FIELD CANOPY EDGE TRIM WITH METAL SUBSTRUCTURE + LACQUERED STEEL SHEET WITH DUCTS IN BETWEEN UPPER ROOFING IN STEEL SHEET LACQUERED ON THE EXTERIOR FACE, GALVANIZED ON THE INTERIOR ONE, POLYURETHANE FOAM IN BETWEEN METAL STRIPS FOR ROOF COVER SUPPORT STRUCTURAL TRUSS OF STEEL PROFILES
INNER ROOFING IN CORRUGATES STEEL SHEET FOLDED SHEET METAL GUTTER UNDULATED PANELS SUBSTRUCTURE: HORIZONTAL STIFFENERS ROOF EDGE TRIM MADE OF FOLDED LACQUERED STEEL SHEET, FIXED TO SUPPORTING STRUCTURE
UNDULATED ALUMINUM PANELS CONCRETE PILLAR UNDULATED PANELS SUBSTRUCTURE: HORIZONTAL STIFFENERS STANDARD FIXED SEAT MODULAR STAND
COMPOSITE PANELS IN BLACK (CANOPY)
ENTRANCE DOOR TO THE STANDS -COMPOSITE PANELS IN BLACK DOOR NUMBERING - METALLIC PLATES
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Gravel protective layer 16/32 5cm PVC waterproofing 2 layers Semi-rigid mineral wool 6cm Semi-rigid mineral wool 20cm Polyethylene film vapor barrier Sloped concrete floor 3cm Reinforced concrete slab 20cm Cavity for ducts Plasterboard suspended ceiling
• Sandstone • Reinforced concrete protective layer • Diffusion barrier • Primer • Sloped concrete floor 3cm • Rigid extruded polystyrene insulation 9cm • Polyethylene film vapor barrier • Diffusion barrier • Primer • Reinforced concrete slab 20cm • Rigid extruded polystyrene insulation 30cm • Plywood board painted white
• Interior white plaster • Rigid extruded polystyrene insulation 5cm • Reinforced concrete wall 30cm • Geotextile protective waterproofing • PVC waterproofing • Rigid extruded polystyrene insulation 15cm • Equalizer concrete slab 3cm • Roots protection • Ballast
• Sandstone • Adhesive • Underfloor heating • Separating layer • Acoustic insulation extruded polystyrene 6cm • Foundation slab of reinforced concrete 25 cm • PVC waterproofing • Reinforced concrete protective layer • Rigid extruded polystyrene insulation 25cm • Geotextile film • Equalizer concrete slab 4cm • Plywood board painted white • Ballast
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Wooden floor Polyethylene supportive layer Underfloor heating PVC waterproofing Semi-rigid mineral wool 4cm Equalizer concrete slab 3cm Interior white plaster
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