MarĂa SebastiĂĄn Guerrero Architektur Portfolio
AUSBILDUNG 2014 - 2016 - Master in Architektur, Universität Zaragoza, Spanien 2009 - 2014 - Bachelor in Architektur, Universität Zaragoza, Spanien 2013 - 2014 - ERASMUS in Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), Karlsruhe, Deutschland ARBEITSERFAHRUNG 01.2015 - 03.2015 - Praktikum im Projekt I+D+I EcoREGEN für Zaragoza Vivienda (Altbauerneuerung von Sozialwohnungen und Stadterneuerung) Zaragoza, Spanien 09.2014 - 09.2015 - Mitarbeit mit SEHUD (Sustainable Eco-Humanistic urban development) und PUPC (Urban landscapes and contemporary project)
Unidad Predepartamental de Arquitectura. Universität Zaragoza, Spanien
06.2013 - 09.2013 - Praktikum bei SENER engineering and construction. Bilbao, Baskenland, Spanien
WETTBEWERBE Juli 2014 Sonderpreis. “WohnLAB Esslingen” Studentischer Wettbewerb
Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT) Karlsruhe, Deutschland
María Sebastián Guerrero Architektin
12/04/1991 Spanien +49 (0)160 94808478 mariasebastian.arch@gmail.com AUSLANDSERFAHRUNG 2013-2014 Erasmus Karlsruhe I Deutschland 2012 AEGEE. Interkultureller Austausch. Budapest und Pecs I Ungarn 2008 Schüleraustausch. Milan und Bergamo I Italien 2007 Schüleraustausch. Pau I Frankreich
SPRAGEN Spanisch - Muttersprache Englisch - Gute Kenntnisse (B2) Deutsch - Gute Kenntnisse (B1) Französisch - Grundkenntnisse
PUBLIKATIONEN 2014 - “From horizontal movement to vertical space.” Wettbewerb Internationaler Städtebau + Entwerfen. Karlsruher Institut für Technologie 2011 - In search of the miraculous. Memoria de Proyectos Zeitschrift, 2010.11 2011 - Generierende Topographie eines grünen Umfelds, um eine Kohäsion zwischen Stadt und Campus zu schaffen. Materiales de urbanismo Zeitschrift, 2009.11 2011 - Heiligtum von Compostela, Santiago de Compostela - Tadao Ando, Kirche des Lichts in Osaka - Rafael Moneo, Prado-Museumserweiterung in Madrid Memoria de Composición arquitectónica Zeitschrift, 2010.11
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Inhalt Lebenslauf Seite 02 - 03
Erweiterung des Sportvereins
Seite 14 - 19
Seite 06 - 13
From horizontal movement to vertical space
Gesundheitszentrum Seite 20 - 25
Seite 26 - 31
Studentenwohnheim
Interpretationszentrum des Ebro
Fotografie Seite 38 - 40
Seite 32 - 37
Erweiterung des Sportvereins Zaragoza-Spanien 2016
This neighborhood is a strategically situated area just 1,5 Km far away from the city center. The main idea is based in a game of different levels that emerge and downfall. This way the project moves away from a compact volume creating an extended occupation of the space by fragmenting the uses. This fragmentation makes possible the idea of empty and full spaces. In one hand the concept of full spaces refers to the 6 volumes emerging from the floor. And in the other hand, the empty spaces are excavations in the terrain in form of yards or distribution corridors. The six boxes, build over a 3,5 m square, are settled in the perimeter of the parcel, leaving then a square principal yard in the sub ground to which the other five volumes look. The disposal intention of the roles each piece assumes in this project is generated starting with this yard. This yard is meant to be a little oasis in the city, inviting people to relax in its spa, having leafy vegetation and a water lamina. This natural place, with a privilege position in the project, has a viewing purpose of its different oriental tree species. Although the project itself has an introspective character, the exterior union with the city has not been forgotten. That´s why a game of facade crossing views is created, allowing vision only of the more public parts of the project and preserving privacy of other spaces. This way is possible to visualize the oasis zone without being an indiscrete viewer, creating a filter between different uses and volumes with the upper part of the trees.
Grundriss. m_1:500
Orientalischen Hof. m_1:150
Abschnitt. m_1:75
Abschnitt. m_1:600
From horizontal movement to vertical space Esslingen-Deutschland 2014 Esslingen, close to Stuttgart, is a big metropolitan region and since the industry is growing, it needs more houses. The new residential area is at the top of the city, in Flandernhöhe. The potential of this area is huge and the nature and the connections with the old city are going to remain in the new project. So the project will take advantage of the high area where is located and will create a building to see the city and to be seen from the city. The new area will be like a stair of houses growing in height, from the lowest terraces to the big building, making a contrast with the existing architecture. In the future people will have new ways of living. That’s why they need a new typology oh houses. In contrast to the usual way of living in horizontal, the new typology wants to concentrate the houses and green areas in different levels, mixing houses and terraces. There are two different typologies, the terraced houses and the towers. In both there are houses for every kind of lifestyle, in family, in couple or single. But the main difference is in the size of the gardens. The towers have a smaller terrace but better views and more living space. The garden terraces have bigger green areas and the spaces in the house are more common than in the towers. Like Le Corbusier said in “Le Charte d’Athènes” (1933). The new cities should have new divided uses; for living, for circulation, for working and recreation. Those uses are mixed in the new project. Buildings are concentrated in height, leaving a big free area for recreation and circulation, as a sport center a spa and promenades between the spaces. There will be flexible areas where the uses are mixed in height. It should have privacy despite open spaces with a balance between living spaces and public spaces. And the last thing, the project should respect the landscape keeping as much nature as it is possible, preserving the existing connections and extending them into the project.
Grundriss. m_1:2500
Abschnitt. m_1:750
Terrassen Grundriss. m_1:500
Gesundheitszentrum Zaragoza-Spanien 2013
The Project is located at a residual parcel near the city center of Zaragoza. The parcel has a big potential because even though is located in an urban area, is adjacent to the river side of the Imperial channel, where nature predominates. This fact is the one that generates the main idea of the project, a zip that works like an articulation element between the urban structure and the natural one. Taking advantage of the 4m dip of the zone, a batter is created under which the project is situated. This way from the upper part, the river side, the nature seems to expand until it meets the urban area. The project is built at 0 m level; meanwhile the roof is at the same height as the park, mixing with the green roofs of the project. The only element emerging in height is a 5 block building where the general queries are attendant. The lower floor has the more specific uses. They are distributed in a way that the corridor works as the spine of the project connecting the different functions. At the right side of it, the attention area and principal halls. At the left, yards with gardens surrounded by spaces with more private needs and different illumination. This different yards act as visual filters between the different areas, making sequences of light and shadow that contribute to prolong visually the space. From the lobby other functions are hierarchical based on the proximity of access and the permissible amount of affluence. The orientation is important, situating to the northeast the medical offices and to the southeast the waiting rooms for which a vertical system has been created in order to protect them from direct sun.
Lageplan. m_1:1000
Grundriss. m_1:1000
Grundriss. m_1:400
Abschnitt. m_1:100
Konstruktionsdetails. m_1:750
Abschnitt. m_1:750
Studentenwohnheim Pamplona-Spanien 2012
The proposal is to build in a new emplacement that used to be covered by the river Sedar. The river, as it passes through Pamplona, sediments nearby a student residential building. The river is discovered partially modifying the place at the same time that dialogues with it using as a metaphor the foam that the water makes and that remind us to the shape of the project. The main idea is based in the hexagonal structure that bubbles make when put together one with each other. The repetition of this pattern is what characterizes the shape of the project, although it loses its presence once inside the set. We identify a 200m line in the air, which pretends to allocate 100 students. Each big hexagon contains other three hexagons corresponding with three rooms for one, two and three students. In the center of the set are the bathrooms in order to leave the facades as a glassy zone that captures light. In the union of each set with the one nearby a common space sequence is created. In addition, in the center and both extremes of the project, public service and leisure spaces are built. The volume is defined for a way of understanding the fact of habiting. The geometry is defined by the structure. Because we situate on the top of the river, the floor is elevated by structural walls. Even though part of the river is covered by the rooms, the disposal of the structural walls allows the fragmentation of the slab of the ground level, being able to see the water flow and discovering a new perception of nature.
Grundriss. m_1:500
Abschnitt. m_1:500
Grundriss. m_1:200
Abschnitt. m_1:200
Interpretationszentrum des Ebro Zaragoza-Spanien 2012 The project is located in the riverside of the river Ebro, near Zaragoza, in front of the mouth of the Gallego river, where most natural materials, like stones, come from. The concept of the project comes up from the relation between the construction and the natural environment around. This architecture melts with the nature using the stones that have come from the river to do the walls. It is made by filling metallic nets with those stones and generating a gabion system. The concept of the self-supporting stonewall is also working as a skin wall system that regulates light and transparency. It could be simultaneously transparent and solid by varying the size of the stones at different locations. While appearing to be solid from a distance, it is a diaphanous wall that merely surrounds a secondary wall system. The project concept proposes an inner structural box, with wood or conventional curtain wall, containing different uses and an outer masonry ecological skin which helps integrating the building with the surrounding landscape. The gabion system has been created to control the building’s response to climate and thermal changes, protecting it from the wind or retaining cool air during the night and using this air to regulate temperature during the day. It is also remarkable the efficiency of the constructing system, without needing trucks transporting materials from miles away. The geometry makes several parallel gabion walls. In one direction the walls show the beginning of the project and where nature ends. But in the other direction the idea is just the opposite, being limitless the conjunction between the construction and the nature, between the interior and exterior. The project wants to extend its borders mixing with the surroundings and showing the continuity between both of them.
Grundriss. m_1:1000
Abschnitt. m_1:500
Lageplan. m_1:10.000
Konstruktiven Abschnitt. m_1:75
Fotografie
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