alicante, november 2015.
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cv + portfolio
university of alicante
martĂn noguerol
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martin.noguerol@gmail.com +34 660 24 76 92
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CV
2006 - 2015
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martín noguerol bertomeu martin.noguerol@gmail.com / +34 660 24 76 92 / alicante, march 5th 1988, españa / 48572703-S / san juan bautista, Nº 53, 6º 03005, alicante spanish: mother tongue / English: B2 first certificate in English (FCE) University of Cambridge, June 2014
software proficiency
autocad / rhinoceros / grasshopper / revit / cinema 4d / 3Dmax / realflow / v-ray / arcgis / photoshop / illustrator / indesign / premier / after effects / lightroom / office education
M.A. Architecture. (Master´s degree in architecture and urban planning) - Polytechnic School of the University of Alicante Final degree project: Families: Research on the kinetics (Graded with honors) September 2006 // • School of Architecture - University of Alicante
September 2014 // •
supplementary education January - May 2014 //• “Oral communication workshop” University of Alicante Architecture” - Creative workshop about production, editing and post-production video of architecture January 2009 // • “Mapeando Gaza” - Architecture, Urbanism and Technology in the Israel-Palestine conflict September - May 2008 - 09 // • “Digital Strategies in Architecture: Processing, Rhinoscript and Geographic Information Systems” University of Alicante September 2006 //• “Knowledge of Art. Approach to the Twentieth Century Art” Workshop taught by Tomás Llorens (Art critic) December 2010 // • “Shoot
professional development September - November 2015 // • Researcher
- University of Alicante + University Institute of Water and Environmental Sciences January- June 2015 // • Assistant professor - Honorary Collaborator of University of Alicante - Assistant Professor of Architectural Projects I >> topologiasdelcambio.tumblr.com << September - April 2014 - 15 // • Architecture assistant - Arquitecturas Torres Nadal. Jose María Torres Nadal, Architect. >> torresnadal.com << November 2014 // • Workshop coordinator - “Territories and emotional Landscapes” - With Jose María Torres Nadal, Architect. II Course of Microviñas, a tool for rural development. University of Alicante + Celler la Muntanya (Alcoy) November - January 20013 - 14 // • Academic coordinator - “Project Landscape II: experience, understanding and transformation” IES Navarro Santafé + University of Alicante December 2012 - December 2013 // • Architect - Ábrete Séneca Collective >> abreteseneca.tumblr.com << January - February 2012 // • Architecture assistant - Francisco Mejías Villatoro, Architect. Collider Activity Center Competition. February 2012 // • Course coordinator - Principal of Architecture. University of Alicante - Organizing events and poster design.
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conferences
“Response Mechanisms of Public Space” - Sensitive City - Polytechnic University of Valencia, Valencia “Ábrete Séneca: New Urban Design Tools” - Headquarters of “Arquitectos sin Fronteras”, Alicante October 2013 // • “Architecture students involved in the city of Alicante” - Be Creative Conference - Cultural Center “Las Cigarreras”, Alicante May 20013 // • “Public Space Design and Community Participation” - Club Información, Alicante May 2014 // •
November 2013 // •
publications • Magazines and books
“Refugio-Vivac en los Pirineos” - Daniel Sirvent, Ingra Editores, Alicante, 2012 • “Vértex” Revista - No. 243 July - August • “Concurso taller cerámico 11” - Ceramic Workshop. Department of architectural constructions - University of Alicante •
• “El solar de Séneca se recicla”
• Press
- Silvia Escribano, Diario Información, Alicante, August 20th 2013 • “Los primeros brotes verdes de la futura plaza de Séneca” - Silvia Escribano, Diario Información, Alicante, May 30th 2013 • “Low Cost. Viejas papeleras, bancos y farolas reutilizadas” - Diario Información, Alicante, May 9th 2013 • “Expertos reclaman un mayor protagonismo de los colectivos ciudadanos para mejorar Alicante” - Silvia Escribano, Diario Información, Alicante, May 9th 2013 • “Alumnos de la Universidad habilitan la plaza de Séneca” - Isabel Vicente, Diario Información, Alicante, March 20th 2013 • “La marquesina de la vergüenza”
• Articles
With José Ramón Navarro Vera, Diario Información, Alicante, October 8th 2013
• “Microvinyas: four architectures for a transformation”
• Internet
With Jose María Torres Nadal, Magazine www.metalocus.es, Madrid, February 19th 2015
exhibitis
“PFC Exhibition: 2002 - 2015” - Contemporary Center Las Cigarreras, Alicante, 2015. • “Lightness 4 : projects of singular structures” - Project led by Antonio Maciá. COAM, Madrid + COAMU, Murcia + Las Cigarreras, Alicante, 2012 • “The water project” - Project led by Nerea Calvillo. Art of Contemporary Center “The Building”, Alicante, 2011 • “Close City: project 4891” - Project led by Andrés Jaque + Iván Capdevila Palace of the Provincial Council, Alicante, 2010 •
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SELECTED WORKS 2009 - 2015
“the architecture of tomorrow will be a tool to modify the present conditions of time and space” Gilles Ivain
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list of projects shown
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Families: Research on the kinetics. final degree project
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Ă brete SĂŠneca. public space and community participation
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bioclimatic senior residence.
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After belonging: Kirkenes. from humanism to animalism
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Microvinyas. four architectures for a transformation
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mountain retreat in pyrenees.
prefabricated building systems
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Justice city. drawing the city of the future
44 //
Farmers of london gardening the heygate estate
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Water project. water infrastructure project in Alicante
50 //
Historical and social imaginery. historical and social imaginary
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Ceramics contest. prefabricated architecture
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eco-social building.
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Quick - quick. ephimeral
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The city is not a tree. responsive urbanism
youth lasts five minutes
social infrastructures
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families: research on the kinetics
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final degree project
familiar infrastructure /
The aim of my Final Degree Project is to connect my family chronology from 1500 to present through architecture. For this, I explore the boundaries between territory, random, time, art and space, and how all of this affects the kinetics of events during the time.
/ methodological framework
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final degree project
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territorial morphology studies of Murcia (GIS software) /
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/ orographies models - collage model of random landscape
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final degree project
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temporary of family travel /
/models of random landscape 路 built territory
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final degree project
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urban study of the city of cehegĂn /
/ sequence of growth experienced by the city of ceheg铆n 路 travel model
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final degree project
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kinetic models drawn from the four fields of /
/ study on liquid metaphor of the city of ceheg铆n study 路 territory and kinetic model results
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ĂĄbrete sĂŠneca
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public space and community participation
drawing of the proposal - axonometric situation /
A little public â&#x20AC;&#x153;terrain vagueâ&#x20AC;? in the middle of the city was the perfect opportunity to re-connect an isolated comunnity through the public design of the space. We had to negotiate as volunteers architects with the City Hall and the result was a new square with zero cost where neighbors were able to change the location of all the elements.
/ categorized collage of elements used in the intervention
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public space and community participation
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study of elements and renders proposal /
/ photographs of intervention
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bioclimatic senior
youth lasts five minutes
residence
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construction facade details /
Designed considering all building regulations in Spain (CTE) where we were said how to build all the installations: air conditioning, lighting, isolates. We also design all the construction details needed to actually build up the residence. It was a great learning to understand how a building behaves, and know what things are essential to make architecture.
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with: Ana Adeva y Carolina Moyano
/ facade 路 longitudinal constructive section / transverse constructive section
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youth lasts five minutes
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facade 路 climate control study /
/ room accessibility study
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after belonging:
from humanism to animalism
kirkenes
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fachada 路 detalles de la instalaci贸n /
“First machines of the Industrial Revolution were alive machines” Paul B. Preciado
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Project submitted to the contest “on Residence” for the Oslo arkitekturtriennale 2016 that pursues the construction as fiction of 5 altars in which 5 dissident narratives, turned into banners of progress, question the ideal of development in the Euro Arctic Region, where polar bears are finally on the same level (visibility and importance) of political leaders, oil extraction or melting of the Arctic. with: Javier Martínez, Ana Melgarejo, Silvia Valero, Rafael Zarza
/ axonometría de la instalación
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from humanism to animalism
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altares de estudio /
/ axonometr铆a de la instalaci贸n 路 detalles de la instalaci贸n
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microvinyas
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four architectures for a transformation
totem box of wine processed by laser cutting /
Our contribution has consisted of producing four physical collages referring to the future fictions of that transformation underway. The four representations are proposed as four realities that highlight and shape and materialise certain characteristics of the process: fragility as an inherent value to the very Microvinya process, and the emphasis on the delicate and ephemeral as an inspect closely linked to the relations system between humans and non-humans in that process. Those actions anticipate a type of architecture and the role that it must play: being more an event and a situation, and not a new construction.
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with: JosĂŠ MarĂa Torres Nadal
/ wine of days and roses
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four architectures for a transformation
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audiovisual installation of construction of wine · photographs of “land lab” /
/ formal studies for the model · photographs of “land lab”
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prefabricated building systems
mountain retreat in pyrenees
Pic d’Areste
Ruta 756-rk
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infographic of proposal · constructive section /
To design a mountain retreat we had to know all about how a mountaineer lives in a mount. We wanted our project was prefabricated so we decided to use a mixture of commercial and traditional systems in order to achieve a cozy and protected space, thinking from materials to minimun sizes.
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with: Ana Adeva y Carolina Moyano
/ constructive section 路 materials study
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prefabricated building systems
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exploded axonometric of construction elements 路 constructive section /
/ interior render of proposal
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justice city
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drawing the city of the future
render of proposal No. 01 路 structural drawing of proposal No. 03 /
The scheme arises from the observation of a real court of justice. We analyze their more important enclaves and filter them afterwards in order to realize a virtual metropolis over which we address our thesis and conclusions. This is materialized as a city of cities with bare connections between them.
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with: Silvia Valero Rodr铆guez
/ drawing of proposal No. 03 路 render of proposal No. 02
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drawing the city of the future
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structural study /
/ communication study
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farmers of london
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gardening the Heygate Estate
structure’s axonometric · general planimetry of the intervention /
This university project is born from the attention of social and cultural movements. We identified that the famous Heygate Estate was been colonized by amateurs gardeners that found in the courtyard of the building a place where work in peace. Our approach was to provide them with architectures that make them work easier.
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with: Ana Adeva y Carolina Moyano
/ section 路 render of proposal
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gardening the Heygate Estate
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elevation of the mobile路 axonometric part of the different layers of facade /
/ render of proposal
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water project
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water infrastructure project in Alicante
photomontage of intent 路 water exchange device /
Is a new water supply system in our cities possible? Answering this question arises this proposal that combines a new way of living the roofs of buildings and new devices capable of supplying water wisely where there is a water shortage.
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designing the canal
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historical and social imaginary
explanatory section of buildings 路 general planimetry of the intervention /
In this urban project we had to take care of some defense towers of the twelfth century, located in an undeveloped gap, and examine how they related to each residential buildings designed by us. Moreover, the canal allowed us to play with the hydrographic integration within the project in order to get a sustainable approach.
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with: Laura Mora y Silvia Valero
/ sectored studies of urban friction with the â&#x20AC;&#x153;towers of the gardenâ&#x20AC;? ¡ disposal render of commercial pieces
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ceramics contest
prefafabricated architecture
Our goal was to design a ceramic piece capable of giving a response to the air extraction ducts that inhabit our cities. Then, we create not only a piece, but a technical system that plays with standard facade systems.
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with: Ana Adeva Gil
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design drawings of the ceramic piece /
eco-social building
social infrastructures
/ bioclimatic operation section 路 renders of proposal
Designed considering all building regulations in Spain (CTE) where we were said how to build all the installations: air conditioning, lighting, isolates. We also design all the construction details needed to actually build up the residence. It was a great learning to understand how a building behaves, and know what things are essential to make architecture.
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quick
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ephimeral
This ephimeral approach to architecture made of recycled elements is the attempt to design quick answer for people that want to live the city diferently, with creativity and thinking about the waste of the city itself.
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exploded axonometric of proposal 路 render of proposal /
the city is not a tree
responsive urbanism
/ renders of proposal · drawing of infrastructure in use
Christopher Alexander said: “the city is not a tree”. Architects are required to generate architectural ecosystems able to build social relationships that go beyond. Our notion of “urban” has to change towards a responsive architecture that modifies the way we live the city with new mechanisms that test society.
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martin noguerol martin.noguerol@gmail.com // +34 660 24 76 92 cv + portfolio
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