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[ PORTFOLIO ] Montserrat A. Pantoja Navarro

Academic and professional work in the field of Architecture, Urbanism and Urban Planning.



[ PERSONAL INFORMATION ]

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Name Address Telephone e-mail Nationality Date of Birth Profession

PANTOJA

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Montserrat Alejandra, Pantoja Navarro Jan Tooropstraat 38 B - 1062 BM - Amsterdam - The Netherlands +31 (0)6 83801502 montserrat.pantoja@gmail.com Chilean, Resident in The Netherlands 09 June 1985 Post_Master in Urbanism, Architect.

[ ABOUT ] Architect, Post_Master in Urbanism, formed in an international design and planning experience. Critical thinking on regard of worldwide urban aims, focused in the relevance of the social element as a trigger of the city making processes, and active participant in multidisciplinary and multicultural teamwork.

Five years on building, office and independent design experience. Landscape architecture trained and engineer design notions.

Committed, responsible, friendly, and Inventive. Special interest in development of new knowledge and innovation solutions.

[ SKILLS AND COMPETENCES ] TECHNICAL SKILLS

LANGUAGE

■ BASIC

■ ■ INTERME¬DIATE

■ ■ ■ EXCELLENT

SPANISH ENGLISH DUTCH B2.1 PORTUGUESSE SPANISH ENGLISH DUTCH PORTUGUESSE [Native Language] VERBAL ■ ■ ■ WRITING ■ ■ ■ READING ■ ■ ■

VERBAL ■ ■ ■ WRITING ■ ■ ■ READING ■ ■ ■

VERBAL ■ ■ WRITING ■ READING ■

VERBAL ■ WRITING READING ■ ■

ARCHITECTURAL GRAPHIC ANALYSIS BASIC Autocad 2012 AutoCAD Adobe Illustrator CS6 ArcGIS Georeference ArchiCAD 18 Adobe Photoshop CS6 information system [ 3D Modelling ] Adobe InDesign CS6 UCL DepthMap Adobe Lightroom 5

Microsoft Office Pack [ Word, Excel, Power- point ]

OTHER SKILLS

Freelance Photographer

Electric Bass Player

Choir Singer: Mezzosoprano


[ RE_LINKING URBAN VOIDS ]

SOCIO SPATIAL STRATEGIES TO COUNTERACT VOID GENERATION Iquique, Chile | 2015

At the Chilean city of Iquique, the decline of the significance of public space is attributed to the reduced availability and functions attached to it,at the same time to the ongoing desire to control the own space (market oriented development).This project aims to deal with the fragmented city, as a result of the influence performed by the presence of urban lost spaces (Voids’) over the morphological structure of the city, through an Strategic integrated plan for public space management, which can recognize the dynamic and multiscale values embedded in these urban voids (lost fragments of public space) as platform to re_link and activate a meaningful cohesive public space network. The project addresses this task by issuing basic implementation rules that should be followed by any available public space in preparation to be adapted by the community. A second part involves the application and re interpretation of the current legal rules applyed for future building void spaces. And finally provides a toolbox of possible intervention possibilities (in three different stages of development according to the public regard) that can be activated by the stakeholders directly related to the available void space, in order to create interventions that are needed DESIGN STUDIO - Thesis Project

ABANDONED VOIDS

STABLISHED PUBLIC SPACE

GREEN AREAS

IQUIQUE VOIDS MAP

Source: Created by author

PROF: Maurice Harteveld - Diego SepĂşlveda


and reconnect the social element trhroug the re qualification and re_value of the available public space, as a method to counteract socio_spatial fragmentation and embrace efficient urban transformative processes. The project evaluates the existing and future void spaces according to their Morphological, Socio_Cultural, Urban function and Accessibility values, in the search for an universal diagnose that can be adapted to different urban contexts, and simplifies the application method in order to provide the community self implementing tools (and facilities) under a locally ruled ‘Participatory Development’ Framework, where the void space is esentially seen as an opportunity for intervention that can be activated in any scale of influence within the polygon defined by the ruling urban formative powers.

MAIN STREETS

MAIN USED PUBLIC SPACE

SERVICE CENTRALITIES

IQUIQUE MAIN USED PUBLIC SPACE MAP Source: Created by author


OPERATIONAL PRINCIPLES PROTECTION/NON_INTERVENTION STRIPE

EXTENSION TOWARDS PUBLIC SPACE [New Rule]

STRUCTURAL SPACE

STRUCTURAL SPACE

60• INTERVENTION LIMIT

APPLY OF A 60• ANGLE GUIDELINE FOR DEVELOPMENT * Art. 2.6.3 O.G.U.C. -Chile

INTERVENTION LIMIT

MIX USE FOR 50% OF GROUND FLOOR [New Rule]

In the case of interior void spaces, the rule is applied the same, protecting the interior block space from enclosure.

60• 60•

PLATFORM SETTING

BASIC PRINCIPLES

RIGHT TO VIEW (M.Errázuriz) * ‘Servitude of View’, as seen in the Civil Code-Chile

60• STRUCTURAL SPACE

INTERVENTION LIMIT

STRUCTURAL SPACE

x1

STRUCTURAL SPACE

INTERVENTION LIMIT

INTERVENTION LIMIT

FREE FIRST FLOOR [New Rule]

* MAXIMUM RECOMENDED HEIGHT [New Rule] TRANSFORMATION SETTING

INTERVENTION LIMIT

MIX USE PRINCIPLES

STRUCTURAL SPACE

60• STRUCTURAL SPACE

INTERVENTION LIMIT


PARKLET

SIDEWALK EXTENSION URBAN

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BICYCLE LANE

PRIV. SITE

PRIVATELY OWNED

STREET PARK

NEIGHBOURHOOD

PRIV. RESIDUAL SPACE

[] PUB. STREET SPACE

PUBLICALLY OWNED

SHARED SPACE (BOULEVARD) PUB. RESIDUAL SPACE

IRREGULAR SQUARE

LOCAL

[ [ [

HOUSING / MIX USE

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[ [ [

URBAN GARDEN

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[ [ [

IRREGULAR SQUARE

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[ [

PARKLET

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[ [

SIDEWALK EXTENSION

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[ [

BICYCLE LANE

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[ [

STREET PARK

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[ [

SHARED SPACE

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[ [

TEMPORAL SQUARE CENTRE

[ [

[]

POCKET / MINI PARK

] ] ] ]

TEMPORAL SQUARE CENTRE OWNERSHIP CLASSIFICATION OPORTUNITIES OF INTERVENTION PRIVATELY OWNED PRIV. SITE

URBAN

PUB. STREET SPACE

PUB. RESIDUAL SPACE

SIDEWALK EXTENSION

SIDEWALK EXTENSION

PARKLET

SIDEWALK EXTENSION

BICYCLE LANE

BYCICLE LANE

SIDEWALK EXTENSION

IRREGULAR SQUARE

PARKLET (San Francisco, 200

STREET PARK

STREET PARK

BICYCLE LANE

TEMPORAL SQUARE CENTRE

SIDEWALK EXTENSION

TEMPORAL SQUARE CENTRE

IRREGULAR SQUARE

STREET PARK

URBAN GARDEN

BICYCLE LANE

URBAN GARDEN

TEMPORAL SQUARE CENTRE

SHARED SPACE (BOULEVARD)

HOUSING / MIX USE

STREET PARK

HOUSING / MIX USE

URBAN GARDEN

BLOCK

IRREGULAR SQUARE

SIDEWALK EXTENSION

STREET PARK

PARKLET

SIDEWALK EXTENSION

BICYCLE LANE

IRREGULAR SQUARE

SIDEWALK EXTENSION

IRREGULAR SQUARE

POCKET / MINI PARK (New

SHARED SPACE (BOULEVARD)

TEMPORAL SQUARE CENTRE

BICYCLE LANE

TEMPORAL SQUARE CENTRE

URBAN GARDEN

TEMPORAL SQUARE CENTRE

POCKET / MINI PARK

STREET PARK

POCKET / MINI PARK

HOUSING / MIX USE (Under

POCKET / MINI PARK

URBAN GARDEN

SHARED SPACE (BOULEVARD)

URBAN GARDEN

URBAN GARDEN

HOUSING / MIX USE

POCKET / MINI PARK

HOUSING / MIX USE

POCKET / MINI PARK

IRREGULAR SQUARE

POCKET / MINI PARK

IRREGULAR SQUARE

URBAN GARDEN

POCKET / MINI PARK

[ URBAN SERVICES / EQUIPMENT ]

POCKET / MINI PARK

HOUSING / MIX USE

URBAN GARDEN

URBAN GARDEN

HOUSING / MIX USE

HOUSING / MIX USE

PLOT

LOCAL

HOUSING / MIX USE

GSPublisherEngine 0.0.100.100

INTERVENTION TOOL SET

SHARED SPACE (BOULEVAR

HOUSING / MIX USE INTERVENTION PRIORITY

URBAN GARDEN

SCALE CLASSIFICATION

BROWNFIELD

POCKET / MINI PARK

NEIGHBOURHOOD

PUBLICALLY OWNED

PRIV. RESIDUAL SPACE

TEMPORAL SQUARE CENTRE


PUBLIC SPACE DAILY USE

PUBLIC SPACE DAILY USE

POCKET / MINI PARK Type Source: Created by author CURRENT SITUATION

FUTURE/TEMPORAL SITUATION

CURRENT SITUATION Year 0

PRIORITY INTERVENTION and REVIEW Year 2 PUBLIC SPACE DAILY USE

IMPROVEMENT Year 4 PUBLIC SPACE DAILY USE

STREET PARK Type

Source: Created by author CURRENT SITUATION

FUTURE/TEMPORAL SITUATION

GSPublisherEngine 0.0.100.100

This tool represents a way of recovering plot size voids into a meaningful community space with some neighbourhood privacy. The concept of this patch is inspired in the reinvention of these small spaces as complement for some semi-public internal activities in the contiguous spaces, such as cafés, small parks, etc., and finally a possible boost up for commercial activities.

CURRENT SITUATION Year 0

PRIORITY INTERVENTION and REVIEW Year 4

IMPROVEMENT Year 10


PUBLIC SPACE DAILY USE

PUBLIC SPACE DAILY USE

SQUARE CENTRE Type Source: Created by author CURRENT SITUATION

FUTURE/TEMPORAL SITUATION

CURRENT SITUATION Year 0

PUBLIC SPACE DAILY USE

TEMPORAL INTERVENTION for REVIEW Picnic & Barbeque Area Year 1 PUBLIC SPACE DAILY USE

TEMPORAL INTERVENTION for REVIEW Urban Park Area Year 1 PUBLIC SPACE DAILY USE

This tool patch is different from the others in terms it is based in the principle of a big available field that can host temporal, big sized functions. In this case, the evolution of the intervention varies from activity to activity, but the ones suggested here represent an starting point for quality improvement. TEMPORAL INTERVENTION for REVIEW Local Market, Street Fair Weekly

TEMPORAL INTERVENTION for REVIEW Open Air Cinema, Cultural Festivities, Sports Season or Unique event

TEMPORAL INTERVENTION for REVIEW Public Exhibitions, Circus, Art Performances Season or Unique event


STUDY CASES ANALYSIS MATRIX (APPLYED VALUES CRITERIA)

PUBLIC SPACE / VOIDS FUNCTION

the options to fill in the space are provided by the design of an intervention toolbox, evaluated under the parameters of urban values embedded in the voids as platforms for transformation

POROSITY

[ 1 ] CENTRE : PRAT SQUARE

[ 2 ] INDUSTRIAL : EL COLORADO-ZOFRI


MIX & ACTIVATE

ACTIVATED VOIDS

[ 5 ] SOUTH SECTOR : PEDRO PRADO-ALBERTO HURTADO AV.

CURRENT SITUATION

INTERVENTION

RE_LINK

ACCESIBILITY

GSPublisherEngine 0.0.100.100

VALUE

[ 4 ] EXTENSION AREA : MALL-EX AIRPORT

DIAGNOSE

[ 3 ] COAST : PLAYA BRAVA BEACH PARK

CURRENT MOBILITY

URBAN P.S.

PROPOSED MOBILITY

NEIGHBOURHOOD P.S. LOCAL P.S.


- POCKET / MINI PARK - URBAN GARDEN

- SIDEWALK EXTENSION - STREET PARK - SHARED SPACE - POCKET / MINI PARK - URBAN GARDEN

- PARKLET - SIDEWALK EXTENSION - STREET PARK - IRREGULAR SQUARE - TEMPORAL SQUARE - POCKET / MINI PARK - URBAN GARDEN

- PARKLET - SIDEWALK EXTENSION - BICYCLE LANE - STREET PARK - TEMPORAL SQUARE - URBAN GARDEN

- PARKLET - SIDEWALK EXTENSION - BICYCLE LANE - SHARED SPACE - IRREGULAR SQUARE - TEMPORAL SQUARE - URBAN GARDEN

URBAN ROLE P.S.

- PARKLET - SIDEWALK EXTENSION - BICYCLE LANE - STREET PARK - TEMPORAL SQUARE - URBAN GARDEN NEIGHBOURHOOD ROLE P.S. LOCAL ROLE P.S.

- SIDEWALK EXTENSION - BICYCLE LANE - STREET PARK - TEMPORAL SQUARE - URBAN GARDEN

- SIDEWALK EXTENSION - BICYCLE LANE - STREET PARK - SHARED SPACE - IRREGULAR SQUARE - URBAN GARDEN

- PARKLET - SIDEWALK EXTENSION - BICYCLE LANE - SHARED SPACE - IRREGULAR SQUARE - TEMPORAL SQUARE - URBAN GARDEN

- SIDEWALK EXTENSION - BICYCLE LANE - STREET PARK - SHARED SPACE - TEMPORAL SQUARE - URBAN GARDEN

POTENTIAL SPATIAL PROGRAMMING Case ‘El Colorado’

Source: Created by author


CURRENT SITUATION

INTERVENTION

PERMANENT USES

TEMPORAL USES

MIXED PROGRAMME SHOWCASE

Source: Created by author


[ CROSSING BORDERS ]

IN THE NORTH WEST EUROPEAN MEGALOPOLIS 2014 Rotterdam Biennale : Urban by Nature |Brabant, Netherlands-Belgium | 2014 NL

The project deals with the ‘Cross Border’ actions at the political frontier between the Netherlands and Belgium. The project focuses on the Region of the Dutch province of Noord-Brabant and the Flemish Provinces of Antwerpen and Limburg where an understanding of the facts behind their diverging process is fundamental in developing a ‘cross border’ co_operative strategy. Is this how the main qualities identified within these liminal regions can be clustered into five groups: Culture, Education, Environment, Production and Trade; and shape the preconditions for local competitiveness and at the same time for a complementary relationship between the areas included in a ‘common system’, performing by the different scale interactions of attractors and catalysts. Understanding the city as a natural ecology, the evolution and synergy concepts emerge as a common action point, where the Megalopolis takes shape as a conjunction of cities in the same system: A Larger City. So the main question moves to the definition of ‘The Next Nature’: What is the following step on this line of evolution? How to interact with this system? And how to improve it. The research frames 8 localities in the region, which demonstrate a common multifunctional quality, within a fragmented system where every PROJECT Proposal 74 - IABR 2014

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WATERWAYS + RAILWAYS + ROADS [NL-BE] Source: Created by Author

PROF: Daan Zandvelt - Roberto Rocco


Source: Created by Team

Panel 74 - IABR Urban by Nature

CROSSING BORDERS TIMELINE

https://complexcitiesstudio.wordpress.com/2013/09/10/crossing-borders/


unit [the cities of Breda, Tilburg, Eindhoven, Antwerpen, Terneuzen, Ghent, Leuven and Genk] preserves its unique condition and it is able at the same time to influence the system itself. A final analysis reveals the shape of this intended ‘New Megalopolis’, its rules as a whole and also the guidelines to promote interaction and commuting between its different components, a preview of the future evolution of a planning system and at the same time a new understanding of the border, not as a barrier line, but as a potential natural space which characteristics have not been defined yet : The border Megalopolis. In order to evaluate the potentialities of each city and their interactions we analyze the subsystems under the analogy of the electric conductors, which finally will reveal the weaving pattern for this new Urban Carpet. Finally an specific strategy is developed for the conductor proposed between the cities of Eindhoven and Genk, creatign spaces for exchange and creation of complementary specialties in the area. For example: natural spaces for creative incubator start up placement, aiming for a cretivity flow in the need of shared technology.

Alternating conductor A conductor in which the channelling of activities occurs between two Dominant environments

Direct conductor A conductor in which the channelling of activities is transferred from a Single dominant environment to other secondary

Condenser A conductor in which the channelling of activities is intensified in an Intermediate dominant environment

Destinator A conductor in which the channelling of activities is distributed equally Along the length of the conductor


Nature defence Network

Culture

Source: Created by Team

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CONDUCTORS INTERACTION Crossing Borders Strategy

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VISION : THE COHESIVE URBAN CARPET Crossing Border Strategy Source: Created by Team

Existing rail-

Proposed railways

COMPLETITION OF THE NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE Crossing Border Strategy Source: Created by Team

Existing motorways


THE CONDUCTORS

Crossing Border Strategy Source: Created by Team


INTERVENTION MASTERPLAN : EINDHOVEN - GENK CONDUCTOR Crossing Borders Strategy Source: Created by Team


RECGNITION PATH NON USE RAILWAY

RAILWAY AGRICULTURE

BICYCLE PATH NATURE

STATION CULTURE NODES


A67

A2

N69

The interventions look to recognize the patchwork qualities that can be activated within the conductor : PATCHWORK QUALITIES; recovering existing paths and connecting complementary differences (invisible relation of internal competitiveness). STRATEGY 1. Recover/Revival of the Rural Landscape 2. Create Commuting/Sinergy Spaces 3. Link through Historic aims/Functions. Activate the border life GOALS - Improve Accesibility and exchange between cities - Encourage Specialization. Embrace local qualities - Increase the diversity of function to create mixed spaces : Sinergy. - Protect and create Agricultural Landscape as a commuting tool. - Build a Nature_based platform for future economic resilience. Transformation.

.. EMBRACE THE DIFFERENCE ..

CONDUCTOR QUALITIES PATCHES Knowledge - Nature Reservoir Agriculture - Urban/Cultural Source: Created by Author


KNOWLEDGE NETWORK

Eindhoven-Genk Conductor

Source: Created by Author

CULTURAL VALUES

AGROCULTURAL QUALITIES

Source: Created by Author

Source: Created by Author

Eindhoven-Genk Conductor

Eindhoven-Genk Conductor

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A67

A2

N69

2

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3

A2

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A13 The information share as a commuting tool.


[ SPACE SYNTAX ]

DATA ANALYSIS EXERCISE CROSSING BORDERS RESEARCH Noord Brabant - Flanders, Netherlands - Belgium | 2013

This is a showcase of the application of Space Syntax for the crossing borders research. This tool underpins and simulates condition for accesibility, connectivity and allows to perform intensity analysis, in terms of strategic placement, users demand and security, at the same time it identifies weak points to tackle for efficient networking.

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1000m

Fig. 1 GLOBAL INTEGRATION 1000m

Fig. 2 GLOBAL INTEGRATION (Monochrome]

1000m

Fig. 3


BREDA

ANTWERPEN

LOCAL INTEGRATION

EINDHOVEN

Fig. 3 LOCAL INTEGRATION applyed to

1000m

the study areas

1000m

Fig. 4 SEGMENT ANGULAR [Rn]

1000m

Fig. 4 SEGMENT ANGULAR [R5]


[ URBAN LINKAGE : LA VERNEDA ]

RE_DESIGN OF EX_INDUSTRIAL NEIGHBOURHOOD Barcelona, Spain | 2014

Considering the inminent placement of a new international multi_modal train station in the vicinity of La Sagrera, the neighbourhood of La Verneda finds itself in the need of re_intepretation aiming for an urban linkage with Barcelona’s city inhabitantce, taking a step away from its industrial past towards a new mixed use neighbourhood able to host the new citizenship that the urban connectivity is bringing, providing quality public spaces and empowering the local uniqueness. The analysis and overlaping of current urban systems, reveal a number of shortcomings, bringing the final vision for this project of ‘creating public spaces for expresion and encounter’ through creating platforms for mixed uses, inter generation-culture exchange and spaces of innovation. The design model meets the condition of transition and transformation of the neighborhood, seeks to respond to a volume that dialogues with the evolution of the adjoining areas, the new centrality of Sagrera and finally frame the horizontal pedestrian paths (main exchange DESIGN STUDIO - Project

PROF: Miquel Corominas - Tonet Font


LA VERNEDA 1940

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LA VERNEDA 2013

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1946

GREEN SPACE NETWORK Source: Created by Author

1957

KINDER AND ELDERLY CENTRES (Unexsistent Youth centres) Source: Created by Author

1960

LIBRARY AND PLAY CENTERS LOCATION Source: Created by Author


PHASE 1

Reveal the access to the neighbourhood as attraction points: Open the neighbourhood and strenght the axis

UNDERGROUND LEVEL

Source: Created by Author

PHASE 2

Develop Urban Equipment: Insert internal interaction to the neighbourhood

PHASE 3

Implement the Park spaces: Consolidation of the neighbourhood centre

GROUND LEVEL

Source: Created by Author

PHASE 4

Recognition and use of the public space: Identity

TYPE LEVEL

Source: Created by Author


UNIT SECTIONS

Source: Created by Author

NORTH FACADE

The project relies in the placement of semi_public building cells that respond to two degrees of interaction: a mainly private-familiar activity in the inner and elevated spaces, where an option of customizable facade is provided; and a public exchange access floor where attractor activities are laced, commerce and services that will dialogue with urban scale needs at the same time it activates the neighbourhood encounter.

SOUTH FACADE

WEST FACADE

EAST FACADE


NTO 81 m2

cipal: 15.80 m2 .85 m2

m2 .36 m2

B

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APARTAMENTO 81 m2 recámara principal: 15.80 m2 recámaras: 22.85 m2 baño: 3.50 m2 cocina: 5.18 m2 área social: 31.36 m2

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DUPLEX P.B 81 m2

DUPLEX P.B 81 m2 DUPLEX P.A 75.40 m2

DUPLEX P.A 75.40 m2

recámara principal: 15.80 m2 baño: 3.50 m2 cocina: 8.67 m2 lavandería: 2.40 m2 área social: 29.25 m2 estudio/oficina: 10.60 m2 circulaciones: 10.78 m2

recámara principal: recámara 15.80 m2principal: 19.60 m2 baño: 3.50 m2 recámaras: 18.36 m2 cocina: 8.67 m2 baño: 3.50 m2 lavandería: 2.40 m2 circulaciones: 13.23 m2 área social: 29.25 m2 estudio/oficina: 10.60 m2 circulaciones: 10.78 m2

recámara principal: 19.60 m2 recámaras: 18.36 m2 baño: 3.50 m2 circulaciones: 13.23 m2

HOUSING BUILDING-COMMERCIAL PUBLIC SPACE IMAGE Unit typologies detail Source: Created by Author


PUBLIC-COMMERCIAL AXIS SECTIONS Partial inner visions Source: Created by Author


PUBLIC-COMMERCIAL AXIS PLAN

Source: Created by Author


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Alto Hospicio, Chile | 2016

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In order to achieve a positive impact in the future inhabitatants, the design looks to address the principles of sustainability and enhance identity through the inclusion of local nature referents. One of the tools chosen for this task is the recapture of the permanently fog present during the evening hours (characteristic of this coast desert weather) into water meant to fed the native flora located in the central space, as strategy for community engagement in a locally rooted landscape space.

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This project represents the winning entry of a public competition, called by he Ministry of housing and living and Service of housing and living of Chile in the region of Tarapacá (MINVU), aiming to design a sustainable park neighbourhood in a squated extension of land at the commune of Alto Hospicio. This social housing project has been developed to answer a need for qualitative housing in the commune, and consequently as a first approach for future developing neighbourhoods model.

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The project is diagrammed under the concept of a super-block, in order to strenght the interior public space and promote social exchange within the new vicinity.

GENERAL LAYOUT

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PROJECT MINVU Region Tarapacá public competition - LAS BUGAMBILIAS DE LA PAMPA

PLANO DE CONJUNTO

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COMPANY: PANTOJA NAVARRO S.A. Escala 1:1.000


DETALLE EQUIPAMIENTO PARQUE CENTRAL

DETAIL OF CENTRAL PUBLIC SPACE - IMAGE OF CENTRAL PARK with FOG CATCHERS Source: Created by Team


CORTE ELEVACION INTERIOR EJE NORTE-SUR

CORTE ELEVACION INTERIOR EJE ORIENTE-PONIENTE

ELEVACION POR PROLONGACION CALLE CHINA

ELEVACION POR AV. GLADYS MARIN ESCALA 1 : 333,33

DETALLE EQUIPAMIENTO PARQUE CENTRAL

CORTES Y ELEVACIONES GENERALES DEL CONJUNTO

PORTAL ACCESO

PARQUE CENTRAL

VIVIENDAS UNIFAMILIARES

BLOCK DE DEPARTAMENTOS

GENERAL SECTIONS - VISUAL IMAGE OF THE PROGRESSIVE HOUSING TYPOLOGY Source: Created by Team


7.07

PLANTA DEPARTAMENTO TIPO A

1.37 1.37

2.46

2.32

10.26

0.95 1.37

2.46

2.32 0.95 1.37

2.46

2.32

ELEVACION BLOCK TIPO A

Loggia

Cocina

4.40

BAÑO

Closet

10.05

Closet Baño

Baño Dormitorio 3

Barra abatible

+10,12

CORONAMIENTO

+10,32

CORONAMIENTO

CORONAMIENTO

+10,32

+10,12

N.P.T. 4° PISO

+9,82

Comedor

Comedor

LOGGIA 1.57

2.84 ESTAR

N.P.T. 4° PISO

+9,82

0.38 2.40

0.38

3.20

2.00

CORONAMIENTO

Estar

Estar

4.48

10.05

10.05

2.80

2.77

Closet

Closet

N.P.T. 4° PISO

N.P.T. 4° PISO

N.P.T. 3° PISO

N.P.T. 3° PISO

N.P.T. 2° PISO

N.P.T. 2° PISO

N.P.T. 1° PISO

N.P.T. 1° PISO

+7,38

Dormitorio 3

+7,38

Closet

Closet

4.48

1.10

7.07

5.69

COCINA

0.60

7.07

DORMITORIO 2

0.70

4.57

0.70

3.00

7.07

+2,46

2.53

1.93

+4,92

Closet

Closet

Closet COMEDOR

2.60

+4,92

Dormitorio 1

Dormitorio 1

1.64 Closet

Dormitorio 2

Dormitorio 2

5.99 7.07

DESPENSA

4.59

3.79 DORMITORIO 1

4.87

+2,46

PLANTA TIPO BLOCK TIPO A ±0,00

4.48

10.05

VARIANTE DISCAPACITADOS DEPARTAMENTO TIPO A

±0,00

CORTE BLOCK TIPO A

TIPOLOGIA DEPARTAMENTO TIPO A N.P.T. CORONAM.

3.08

Dormitorio 3

2.22 3.60

Dormitorio 1

2.63

Closet

Dormitorio 1

7.61

1.44

Closet

3.60

Baño

1.54

8.73

1.30 Loggia

8.73

+9,88

N.P.T. 4° PISO

N.P.T. 4° PISO

N.P.T. 3° PISO

N.P.T. 3° PISO

N.P.T. 2° PISO

N.P.T. 2° PISO

N.P.T. 1° PISO

N.P.T. 1° PISO

+7,41

+7,41

+4,94

Closet

8

+4,94

9

4

6.10

N.P.T. 4° PISO

+9,88

Baño

7 6

10

3

Cocina

11 12

2

Comedor

1

Cocina Comedor

13

3.60

Estar

+10,38

N.P.T. 4° PISO

Dormitorio 1

Dormitorio 2

5

2.50

8.73

Loggia

Closet

1.30 1.56

Closet

Closet

Loggia

Dormitorio 2

2.10

Baño

Closet

3.53

Dormitorio 3

Closet

Closet

1.35

Dormitorio 2

7.61

Dormitorio 3

8.73

7.61

2.70

6.17

+2,47

Estar

+2,47

3.86

3.09

Cocina

±0,00

Estar Estar

Estar

Comedor

Comedor Cocina

ELEVACION BLOCK TIPO B

Closet Dormitorio 2

Loggia

Loggia

Baño

0.50

2.03 2.03

2.33

2.47 10.38

0.30 2.03

2.33

2.03

0.30 2.33

CORTE BLOCK TIPO B

0.30

2.03

2.33

0.30 2.03

2.33

0.30

2.03

0.30 2.33

2.47 2.47

TIPOLOGIA DEPARTAMENTO TIPO B

2.47

2.33

Dormitorio 1

7.61

10.38

PLANTA TIPO BLOCK TIPO B

3.60

2.47

7.61

0.30

Closet

2.03

Dormitorio 3

2.33

Closet

Dormitorio 3

0.30

Closet

2.47

Closet

Dormitorio 1

2.47

Baño

8.73

8.73

Closet Dormitorio 2

0.50

Cocina

7.61

PLANTA DEPARTAMENTO TIPO B

±0,00

2.47

Comedor

6.03 2.73

TIPOLOGIA DEPARTAMENTO TIPO B

2.44

0.95

2.32

2.32 1.72 0.60 2.32 1.72 0.60 2.32 1.72 0.60 2.32 1.72

1.72 2.32 1.72 2.32 0.60

3.27

10.05

0.95

Loggia

4.48

0.60

Cocina

1.72 2.32

2.50

0.60

Cocina

0.85

0.95

Loggia

1.05

2.32

2.46 Cocina

0.60

0.95 2.32 0.95

Estar

1.37

2.19

0.70

Loggia

1.72 2.32

1.37 2.32

2.46 Estar

4.40

0.60 4.87

1.37

10.26 2.46

2.88

Comedor

10.05

Closet

Comedor

1.20

Closet 2.70

Baño

Closet

Comedor

Baño

2.53

2.60

Dormitorio 2

Dormitorio 3

Closet Baño

10.05

1.57

Closet

Closet

0.41

Closet

Closet Dormitorio 3

5.99 7.07

3.41

0.60

Cocina

0.80

7.07

Closet

5.69

4.09

3.79

Closet

0.70

Dormitorio 2

Estar

2.50

2.70

0.95

Dormitorio 1 Dormitorio 2

Dormitorio 1

2.44

Closet

Dormitorio 1

1.37

1.30

2.70

Closet

1.57

2.32

Loggia

2.84

0.60

3.00

0.38

0.38

7.07

0.30

4.48

0.30

Corte

Elevación

TIPOLOGIA CASA UNIFAMILIAR

10.05

2.80

Dormitorio 3

4.09

TIPOLOGIA DEPARTAMENTO TIPO A

2.77


[ reSITE 2016 ] MIGRATION GAME

Prague, Czech Republic | 2016

The 5th annual reSITE conference and festival explored architecture, real estate development, human networks, public policy, public space and public transportation that integrates new residents sustainably and successfully. This edition included a big scale game session (600 professionals) were the topics related to migration and policy making are dealt within a board game that showcases all the scales of decition making and approbal in the process of designing a city for migration. The game was developed as a generic city carpet were a set of influencial stakeholders (play roles) is asked to make dividual decisions towards the future of the city as a platform for inmigrants, by the application of impact tools assigned to each role. The dinamic between the se particular decisions and how they influence each other determines the final ‘Migratory approach’ of the city and underpins the relevance of an integral decision making process in a migration scenario.

MIGRATION GAME CARPET

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The session finalizes with a showcase of all the unique migration cities achieved through the game, toghether with a reflection on their conflicts, strenghts and lessons learned. PROJECT Game Design - reSITE 2016

COMPANY: Play the City - HOST INSTITUTION: reSITE & City of Prague Institute for Planning and Development


reSITE 2016 GAME INSTALATION Source: reSITE.cz


[ 020Duurzaam ] CIRCULARITY GAME

Amsterdam, The Netherlands | 2016

This game is based on the City of Amsterdam policy report (October 2015) that defines the vision and action agenda meant to bring the development of Amsterdam Metropolitan Region into a circular organization through flows of building and organic material streams. The goal behind this game session is to showcase circularity principles and opportunities existing in the city of Amsterdam, to exemplify the process of closing material stream chains (organic rest chain), pursuing the exchange/discussion and creation of partnerships within the circularity community, in order to achieve a 60% of urban sustainability in the area. During 020Duurzaam event hoste by Gemeente Amsterdam, Play the City tested the first session of this game. Game developed for Gemeente Amsterdam, with complementary research based on FABRIC’s ‘Amsterdam Circulair’ report.

CIRCULARITY GAME TABLE

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PROJECT Game Design - 020Duurzaam Amsterdam circulair game

COMPANY: Play the City - HOST INSTITUTION: Gemeente Amsterdam


GAME SESSION 020Duurzam

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[ VLAARDINGEN : INVERTED DELTA CITY ]

TECHNOLOGY AND WATER MANAGEMENT FOR URBAN PLANNING Vlaardingen, The Netherlands | 2014

The intervention proposes to change the paradigm about how the outer dike area is understood, considering that the area in direct contact with the water body should be a platform for leisure and the so considered safest place in a flooding context.

‘Main Central Public Space’ we provoke a cohesion between both sides of the river and a possible change in the future water management agenda, where the ‘Fear of the Water’ becomes an opportunity to experience a privileged position of urban exchange.

In order to create a space the community can start re_using, we rely in the concept of a ‘Super Boezem’, by adding a technical solution where an inflatable dike is placed in the connection point of the Oude Maas and the Nieuwe Maas isolating the portion of water that might represent a risk for the population in the Vlaardingen, Schiedam and part of Rotterdam area in case of flooding. By re_implementing the water as the

Considering the existing infrastructure for water management in most of the Dutch cities, and the typological origin of the urban settlements, this project considers Vlaardingen as a Type case analysis prototype that can understand from the historical evolution, re_use the and re_think the water network systems and the possibility of bringing back the protagonism of a city based in its particular water relation characteristics.

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DESIGN STUDIO - Landscape Architecture collaboration Project

PROF: Han Meyer - Inge Bobbink


VLAARDINGEN AS A TYPE : The Dutch Water City Source: Created by Author

..A water line connecting to a bigger scale line.

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TRANSITION IN TIME OF DEVELOPMENT CONNECT - PROTECT - GROW

MASTER PLAN VISION Source: Created by Team

..the Dike as a bridge : Sequence of spaces related to water experience..

.. To shift the treatment of outer dike. Super boezem as a water centered Public Space. .. To see Maas as a multifunctional space connecting different scales .. Embrace the dynamic of the water and steer the use of fluxes in order to ‘live the waterscape’, aware of the climate change and relating landuse with flood


+ DWELLING DEMAND

* Improving existing conditions * Fast innovation and solutions

FLEXIBLE

SEMI_FLEXIBLE

*Creative Scenario: No boundaries approach * Time for Innovation and solutions

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SCENARIO A

SCENARIO B

SCENARIO C

SCENARIO D

CLIMATE CHANGE

+0.35 to +0.85 m

* Creative oportunity to improve existing qualities

UN_FLEXIBLE

SOCIO-ECONOMICAL GROWTH

SEMI_FLEXIBLE

+0.25 to +0.35 m

+

* Fast strategic interventions * Reuse of existing values

PUBLIC SPACE DEMAND

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SCENARIO PARAMETERS Future scenario uncertainties Source: Created by Team


SCENARIO DESIGN SIMULATION Future scenario uncertainties Source: Created by Author

CURRENT SITUATION

SCENARIO B

SCENARIO D


STRATEGY

In order to evaluate the accuracy of the intervention in time, and scenario analysis is performed, from which the worst case scenarios are considered for a final design. The parameters that are setting the matrix in this case, as relevant to define future scenarios, are Socio-Economical Growth (which is the aim the municipality is pursuing) and Climate Change (as a relevant factor for the implementation of water management strategies). From this analysis, we underpin the robust development, which will set the intervention guidelines, highlighting the interventions priorities that must be addressed in a joint case scenario.

.. Renaturalization of the waterfront .. Preserve qualities of water landscape [Nature, Biodiversity, Connectivity] .. Interlink Water Management and Development aims [Resilience] .. Recover existing cultural and heritage values in order to bring quality to the public space ..Relink the city with the region. Networking/Connectivity : Inner dike - Outer dike - Waterfront. .. Recognize the mixed value of the Dike space as a balance system between nature and human settlement. A main commuting point based in water. ..Restauration of the public character of the riverfront.

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2

RIVERFRONT

DIKE and PUBLIC SPACE

3

4 STORAGE

Renaturalization of the waterfront

Defense Connecting Public Space

Water Collection/Distribution systems

Remove hard quay edges, relocate in sedimentation piers

Strenght of dike, extend towards water

Implementation and testing of collection systems

Create slope approach to water

Connect

Water Relation Extension of existing water bodies inland

Defense bridge and linkage with port economy Built up of the 'Super Boezem' relation of city and water

Improvement of leisure/collection water relation

Introduction of nature interventions

Develop of Multimodal stations

Enhance water mobility

TECHNOLOGY-INFORM- RE THINK

Green and Blue surfaces Agriculture, Acuiculture and Remediation

Economical/Cultural/Food sufficiency

Addition of new urban fabric

Canal access platforms

Public Spaces

Reuse of abandoned industrial space Improvement of pedestrian crossing bridge

Emergence of new urban uses and mobility

Creation of Innovation, Housing, Culture, Leisure spaces

Public space development in main connecting points

Education Spaces about water management

Backbone Interventions Phase 1

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..will produce [nature] leisure spaces and

.. Improve - Research - Implement ..

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Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 - Future

awareness of the water dynamics ..

.. Technology Investment and Economical boost-up ..


VLAARDINGEN ROBUST DEVELOPMENT INTERVENTION Extreme Flood |No_Flood| Expected Flood Scenario Source: Created by Author


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INTERVENTION PRIORITIES Source: Created by Author

PHASE 1

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1. Recover WATERFRONT relation. .. Re_naturalization of the Waterfront .. Connect and improve water mobility

.. Creation of focus points in the waterfront. Make it attractive. .. Natural processes will guide the time of transformation of the landscape


.. Wetland restoration and allowed to flood areas. .. Reconnect settlement islands

PHASE 2

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2. Linkage with macro scale and recover of traditional values through the DIKE and PUBLIC SPACE ..Protection .. Multifunction dike connecting space. Multimodal Mobility .. Introduction of Green surface


.. Re_create waterland behind the dike. .. Smart energy clusters connection.

PHASE 3

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3. Definition of efficient WATER MANAGEMENT systems .. Introduction of innercity Blue and Green surfaces .. Water collection and distribution systems .. Space for complementary landuses/ Innovation


[ RECYCLING CITY 3 ]

URBS IN HORTO - 2. GROWING WATERSCAPES IUAV|Venice, Italy | 2014

The workshop deals with the regeneration and recycling of the spaces of production in the central area of the Veneto Region. At a time of major economic and social change the “diffused city,” the territories of scattered settlements, small businesses and single-family houses are changing as well. About a quarter of the industrial warehouses in the Veneto region, are vacant, its inhabitants are aging, a new immigrant population aims to reuse this urban fabric. At the same time, the environmental and economic crises encourage efficient multidisciplinary solutions to redefine this new urban fabric. By connecting underused former industrial areas and underpinning local natural strengths Recycling City 3 has the objective to re_qualify and re_imagine innovative working and living platforms by rejoining the aims of a productive landscape and industrial equipment is possible to perform an exemplar intervention with new qualities. A new approach for the modern diffuse city. The group project focuses in the ‘Capo Sile’ area, a territory which struggles between a spread urban settlement, productive countryside and a highly variable water body. The intervenInternational Multidisciplinary WORKSHOP

PROF: Paola Vígano - Bernardo Secci


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VARIABILITY OF THE LAGOON LANDSCAPE Source: Created by Team

URBS AND HORTO LAYERS OF THE STUDY CASE Source: Created by Team

PHOTOGRAM OF THE STUDY LOCATION Source: www.google.com


tion proposes to re_stablish the original Sile river route to discharge in the lagoon (not directly to the sea as it is currently working), in order to create a natural re_shapping of the lagoon bed and a healthy sedimentation process that can arise a natural equilibrium and trigger complementary activities to housing settlements such as nature tourism, fish farming, hydroponic agriculture and water mobility networks. By implementing this strategy, we pursue to bring back the natural working systems to preserve the lagoon ecosystem and reinforce the local identity about urban life around-in between the ‘horto’ (‘Urbs in Horto’) and the productive landscape, giving ‘room to the river’ and allowing landscape to adapt for new industrial aims.

website: http://recyclingcity3.blogspot.nl/

LAGOON PRODUCTIVE AREA - PROPOSAL MODEL FOR THE URBAN LINKAGE Source: Taken by Author

INTERVENTION POSTCARD Source: Created by Team


MAQUETTE: LAGOON DIKES AND SILE RIVER DISCHARGE * The maquette created for this project was entirely made by recycle material and it had a surface of 9 square meters.

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[ FIXFABRIEK ]

MULTIDISCIPLINARY INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP Chalmers University of Technology | Goteborg, Sweden | 2014

The vision of this proposal is built on, linkage, green and balance to steer the transformation potentials of existing qualities like nature values, cultural and historical heritage in the previous industrial area of the FIXFABRIEK in Gotheborg.

2 DAY WORKSHOP

sports centre is developed and the connection to the existing park is made. He temporary parks are not directly accessible but can be crossed over by nice bridges, also to show what is going on during the cleaning. The Fixfabriken and small shops and mixed functions located along Karl Johansgatan are placed and all supporting activities concentrate around the tram hall shaping the boulevard and public square. Stage four finalizes the tram hall, other construction sites and the improvement of the park.

Integration

‌ into a decision process framework

BALANCE 4P WP3

Identifying possible strategies

WP4

Assessing probable impacts

WP6

WP5

Analysing the practical context

WP2: Dissemination

Linkage is about situating the project area in a smart and productive way with the Klippan along the shore and the popular neighbourhood Masorah on the inner side. The green supports pedestrian and cycle routes combined with methods of gentle remediation of the polluted areas. Also a green connection to the inner-city is proposed. Balance is found in the programme by proposing housing for students, young profession-

als, urban families and high end and a balance between housing, commercial and public space. The interventions are planned in four stages, starting with excavating the contaminated and archaeological areas at the Fixfabriken site, investigating the pollution bus site, making better connections to surrounding neighbourhoods and making the green corridor towards the inner city. In stage two the bus site and the location of the torn down back side of the tram hall will be cleaned with gentle remediation, the proposed

WP1: Project management

The workshop targets on the development of a method for sustainability assessment of alternative land redevelopment strategies to evaluate and compare the ecological, economic and social impacts of land use change and remedial technologies. An holistic approach that supports sustainable urban renewal through the redevelopment of contaminated land and underused sites (brownfields), havign as a case study the Fixfabriek area.

Establishing the process INTEGRATION IN A DECITION MAKING FRAMEWORK Source: Provided by Chalmers U.T.

PROF: Fransje Hooimeijer - Linda Maring


FIXFABRIEK INTERVENTION SITE

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MULTIFUNCTION MOBILITY NETWORK Source: Created by Team

TRAM HALL PUBLIC SQUARE Source: Created by Team

IMPROVEMENT OF EXISTING PARK Source: Created by Team


[ HEALTH CENTRE ALZAMAR ]

The project focuses in analyzing an abandoned brownfield in the city of Iquique, which is strategically located. The intervention requires a demand analysis for urban function land use, revealing a need for a mixed health, sports and office centre on the service of the city’s new centre.

DESIGN CONCEPTS Layers

UNAP|Iquique, Chile | 2009

1° CONTENTION. Inner Projection

As a health centre, the building lifts itself, isolating in the access floor for an internal experience, and in the height it turns towards the natural beach landscape, prevailing the feeling of a quiet healing spot within the city.

VOLUME A Grows parallel to the avenues, creating a barrier that gathers and protects.

DESIGN STUDIO - 4° Year Architecture

2° TRESPASS. Tension between the contained emptiness and the landscape

VOLUME B-C Complements Volume A containing the commercial need.

3° PROJECTION. Spatial Fugue to the horizon. Permanent Landscape Connection

TOWER Elevates referring to the sea and landscape contemplation. Emotional healing during the wait, connecting with the dual public space.

PROF: Jorge Pantoja - Carlos Pozo


VERTICAL SECTION

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BUILDING LEVEL TYPOLOGY PLANS

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN Source: Created by Author

VIRTUAL MODEL

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FIRST FLOOR PLAN

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SECOND FLOOR PLAN Source: Created by Author


AERIAL VIEW OF THE PROJECT

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[ LABO Kust ]

LABO RUIMTE - STEDELIJK SYSTEEM KUST |Vlaanderen Kust, Belgium | 2017

LABO Ruimte is a laboratory for complex spatial issues. The analysis of global evolution trends such as population growth, migratory flows, climate change, declining biodiversity, the increasing land and energy consumption and the solutions we evaluate to tackle them represent a big socio-spatial impact. This laboratory looks to underpin the impact and potentials of the current situation and by creating a contextual test environment where the link between existing and future scenario its addressed through instrument proposal, policy making and urban development tools.

TYPOLOGY OF THE CASE STUDIES

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The proposed spatial transformation is based on six main themes: • Vital economy • Healthy life for humans and animals • Socio-cultural • Resilient systems • Circularity • Energy Transition In order to create a significant strategy, four case studies representative of the main problematics found in the Flemish coast were chosen: PROJECT Research laboratory - LABO Ruimte

BASIC SELF SUSTAINABLE VILLAGE DEMAND (Case Zevekote) Source: Created by .FABRICATIONS

COMPANY: .FABRICations & TRACTEBEL - Departement Omgeving Vlaanderen, OVAM, Vlaams Bouwmeester Provincie West-Vlaanderen


ECONOMIC PLATFORM ANALYSIS Extract from preliminary version of LABO Kust - Unpublished

Source: Created by .FABRICations team

Source: Created by .FABRICations team


CIRCULARITY PLATFORM ANALYSIS Extract from preliminary version of LABO Kust - Unpublished

Source: Created by .FABRICations team

Source: Created by .FABRICations team


Case Blankenberge

TOOLBOX In order to have a deeper understanding of the strategic opportunities and challenges to be tested, the urban fabric is typifieed in seven different catalist spacialities.

Case De Panne

1. TRANSFORMATION : FIRST COASTLINE Source: Created by .FABRICations team


Case Blankenberge

Case Oostende

2. TRANSFORMATION : HISTORICAL CENTRE Source: Created by .FABRICations team


Case Oostende TOOLBOX

The functional megalopolis

3. TRANSFORMATION : KUSTHAVENS Source: Created by .FABRICations team


Case Blankenberge

Case De Panne

4. TRANSFORMATION : SUBURBAN VERKAVELING Source: Created by .FABRICations team


Case De Panne

Case Zevekote

Case De Panne

Case De Panne

5. ECOLOGICAL MIX AREAS : THE SEAMS Source: Created by .FABRICations team


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