PORTFOLIO 2022
PABLO WEGMANN
PERSONAL I N F O Name:
pablo claudio WEGMANN
B ir t hday : 4 th j u l y, 1 9 8 5 email :
p .c .w e g ma n n @ g ma i l .c o m
ph o ne:
+34 651 857 816
addres s : 1 0 4 M e se ro l e S tre e t, 1 1 2 0 6 B ro o k l y, N Y
ACADEMI C C V 2010-2016
SOFTWARE S K I L L S
Universidad de Alcalá de Henares
MASTER DEGREE in ARCHITECTURE
Graduated with HIGH HONORS, (best in my promotion)
FRANCE (BORDEAUX) 2013-2014
École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture et Paisage ERASMUS SCHOLARSHIP of 1YEAR
2004-2010
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
BACHELOR in CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING 1992-2004
DEUTSCHE SCHULE MADRID (German School of Madrid)
RHINOCEROS V/RAY ENSCAPE GRASSHOPPER REVIT AUTOCAD PHOTOSHOP ILLUSTRATOR INDESIGN 3D MAX SKETCHUP
ABITUR + Selectividad
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USA (NEW YORK) 2018-current
EXPERIENCE 2018-2022
Professional/Work
GRIMSHAW ARCHITECTS (NEW YORK)
FRANCE (BORDEAUX) 2013-2014
2016-2018
Scholarship
FREELANCE ARCHITECT (MADRID+NY)
SPAIN (MADRID) 1990-2017
2016
FULLTIME EMPPLOYEE
LANGUAGES G S E F
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native native
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ENRIQUE ALVAREZ-SALA - EAS ARQUIITECTOS
HOBBIES
GERMANY (NÜRNBERG) 1985-1990
SUMMER 2014 + 2015
- Professional Volleyball Player 2007-2016 - Paintings, Drawings and Sculptures - Ocasional Model for TV-Commercials
FREELANCE HIRE FOR COMPETITION
First childhood
MI-5 ARCHITECTS
MÉXICO (MÉXICO D.F.) 1985
2013
Born
INTERNSHIP
GRÜNTUCH ERNST ARCHITECTS INTERNSHIP - 6 months
EXPERIENCE GRIMSHAW ARCHITECTS - New York
FREELANCE ARCHITECT
(2018 - 2022) GOOGLE - San Jose Downtown West Development Masterplan Vision and Coordination, in collaboration with Heatherwick Studio PROJECT NEOM - Neom Innovation Campus Competition WINNER for Sustainable Tech- and Innovation Campus TEL AVIV - Ayalon Highways - Transportation Hubs Provision of Consultative Design Services of “Transport HUBS/Interchanges”
• March 2019
Vladimir Belogolovsky http://curatorialproject.com/ vladimirbelogolovsky.html
• Sept. 2016 - Nov. 2017 Instituto Europeo di Design www.http://iedmadrid.com/
Architect & Designer for the restoration of an ancient industrial brick building into an Experimental Restaurant. Collaboration with team-leader Nacho Martín
PROJECT SILA - Environment Agency Abu Dhabi Headquarters Competition for Mixed Use (expecting winner announcement soon) NEWARK LIBERTY INTERNAITONAL AIRPORT TERMINAL ONE, New Jersey Design and Construction Documents BELMONT HORSE RACE TRACK, New York Competition WINNER. Currently Concept (and Schematic Design) EVERGRANDE WATERWORLD, China Concept Design for the largest Waterpark in the World PORTLANDS BRIDGES, Toronto Schematic Design developed with SBP Engineers (under construction) THE NEW SCIENCE CENTER AT JURONG LAKE, in Singapor Competition Finalists, associated with the local company Surbana Jurong Consultants THE OAKLAND BALLPARK MASTERPLAN, San Francisco The Oakland City 50 years Vision, mixed-use planning 330 MADISON AVENUE - Three Thirty Re-imagined Commission to re-imagine Health and Wellbeing for Office Tenants JFK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, New York Masterplan for Governors Vision DOHA PORT CRUISE TERMINAL, Doha International Design Competition PRINCETON UNIVERSITY DILLON GYMNASIUM, New Jersey BID - I worked only on the illustrations
Designer for the Exhibition in the FAB-UNION Building, China (Singapor) “I am Interested in Seeing the Future”, artist Vladimir Belogolovsky
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June 2017
María Mallo, www.mariamallo.com
• Oct. 2016 - Feb. 2017 Local Government of San Fernando, Cádiz (Spain) • March 2017
• Sept. - Nov. 2016
• September 2016
• February 2016
June - Dec. 2015
Marina Fernández Ramos www.submarina.info Enrique Álvarez-Sala and Fernando Cababllero www.eas.es Vladimir Belogolovsky, Paris www.curatorialproject.com Vladimir Belogolovsky, Madrid www.curatorialproject.com Casa Jerome, Baja California, Mexico
Architect & Designer for the restoration of an ancient industrial building into the “IED Innovation Lab”. Collaboration with team-leader Nacho Martín Art Installation_Assembly and design collaboration with the artist for the production and the installation in “Sala de Arte Joven 2.0” Urban Design (freelance) commissioned by the Local Government, with Aurora Gamez and Nieves Calvo López Art Installation_Assembly collaboration with the artist for the assembly and the installation in “El Matadero de Madrid” Architect collaborator for a restricted competition for Residential Buildings (116 dwellings), in Madrid Curator Assistant for the exhibition “Harry Seidler Painting toward architecture” in the Australian Embassy in Paris Curator Assistant for the exhibition “Harry Seidler Painting toward architecture” in the Official Architecture Association of Madrid (COAM) Architect, Concept Design for a private House, with Jaime Caballero, Miguel Ruiz Rivas and Juan Serrano
PABLO WEGMANN _ PORTFOLIO
1 2019 - 2022
GRIMSHAW ARCHITECTS
GOOGLE MASTERPLAN #MIXED USE #OFFICE #RESIDENTIAL #RETAIL #PLANNING #CONCEPT DESIGN #MASSING STUDIES #POST-COVID DESIGN
On May 25, 2021, the City Council unanimously approved the Downtown West Mixed-Use Plan (Downtown West). The approval followed three-plus years of community engagement led by both the City and Google, and built upon a decade of planning for the Diridon Station Area. PROJECT DESCRIPTION Downtown West makes up approximately 80 acres of the 250acre Diridon Station Area Plan (DSAP). The approved project, proposed by Google, allows the construction of: •
Up to 7.3 million gross square feet (GSF) of office space;
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4,000 units of new housing (Final EIR allows up to 5,900);
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Up to 500,000 GSF of active uses (retail, cultural, arts, etc.);
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100,000 GSF of event space, hotel use (up to 300 rooms), and limited-term corporate accommodations (up to 800);
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15 acres of parks and open space; and
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Infrastructure and utilities.
GOOGLE, SAN JOSE
In approving the project, the City Council reviewed and approved several key documents, including a Development Agreement that included community benefits; Downtown West Design Standards and Guidelines; amendments to the City’s General Plan and Diridon Station Area Plan; an environmental impact report; and other documents as listed in the Key Documents section below. Development Phases. The project will be built in phases, and each phase will consist of buildings, open space, and infrastructure. Each phase will entail: 1. Conformance review of buildings, open space, and infrastructure design 2. Permitting 3. Construction Construction of the first buildings could begin as early as 2023.
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Design Standards and Guidelines
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Design Standards and Guidelines
March 1, 2021
March 1, 2021
PUBLIC DRAFT VERSION 2
PUBLIC DRAFT VERSION 2
DWDSG - Design Standards and Guidelines
INDIGO - Internal District Guidelines and Opportunities
481 pages
220 pages
The Gateway On the eastern edge of Downton West, the Gateway will act as an immersive learning exchange that brings San Jose’s entrepreneurial, innovative spirit to life. It will bolster connections to adjacent neighborhoods and Downtown by offering a flexible plaza for temporary pop-up programming and events; it also celebrates adjacent natural resources.
The Creekside Walk Bounded by South AUtumn Street to the wet, Los Gatos Creek to the east, WEst Santa Clara to the north, and the VTA light rail corridor to the south, the Creekside Walk is a part of the social heart located at San Jose’s transit gateway emphazising health, wellness and environmental education.
Daytime on the Meander A central social gathering place with shops, local food and places to learn and experience art and culture, the Meander bridges natural open space areas with more civic, active areas. It’s serving as a pedestrian-only extension of South ontgomery Street. A flexible lawn accommodates workshops, classes and events, and is framed by adjacent temporary and permanent structures.
Evening in the Meander The Meander comes alive at night, bringing neighbors out to restaurants, bars, and exhibitions - or just for an evening stroll. A mix of businesses and organizations build on San Jose’s existing culture of food and art. Public seating, native plantings, film screenings, and performances anhance the actively programmed public realm.
PABLO WEGMANN _ PORTFOLIO
SUMMARY TIMELINE (NOT COMPLETED TO DATE)
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NOT E : Building footprints shown in Figure 2.2 are illustrative. For required and allowed land uses, refer to Table 3.1. For locations of ground floor active uses, refer to Figure 3.5.
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PHASE 1 _ ACTIVATION SEQUENCE (2022-2034)
2 2019
GRIMSHAW ARCHITECTS
NEWARK AIRPORT INT. TERMINAL ONE #AIRPORT #INTERIOR #CONSTRUCTION SITE
DESIGN
#CONSTRUCTION
DOCUMENTS
CIRCULATION AND KEY MOMENTS DIAGRAM
ARRIVALS COLOR STRATEGY DIAGRAM
Grimshaw Architects is acting as lead design architect for the project at Newark Liberty International Airport. Working with lead design firm STV and contractor Tutor Perini/Parsons, the two-level T-shaped building will encompass one million square feet of space and include 33 gates.
NEWARK AIRPORT, NEW JERSEY
For almost 1 year I was mainly involved in the Interior Design of the Terminal and the concpet for materiality and passener experience allowed me to understand and appreciate the complexity of a large scale project. Working directly with the Partner in charge, Project Architect and Project Mananger I paritcipated in the brainstorming sessions and Concept Design strategies where I had a major input for the floor and interior walls design. I was the package leader for the Floor Plan consruction documents.
BAGGAGE CLAIM HALL ARRIVALS LEVEL
Currently under construction.
VIP / TSA PRE-CHECK ELEVATION DEPARTURES LEVEL
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DEPARTURES COLOR STRATEGY DIAGRAM
VIP COLOR STRATEGY DIAGRAM
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
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This drawing subject to all conditions in contract. All recipients of Contract documents shall make every effort to ensure the secure and appropriate disposal of the contract documents to prevent further disclosure of the information contained in the documents. Secure and appropriate disposal includes methods of document destruction such as shredding or arrangements with refuse handlers that ensure that third persons will not have access to the documents' contents either before, during, or after disposal. It is a violation of law for any person to alter a document in any way, unless acting under the direction of a licensed professional engineer or registered architect. If this document bearing the seal of an engineer/architect is altered, the altering engineer/architect shall affix to the document their seal and the notation "altered by" followed by their signature and the date of such alteration, and a specific description of the alteration.
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This drawing subject to all conditions in contract. All recipients of Contract documents shall make every effort to ensure the secure and appropriate disposal of the contract documents to prevent further disclosure of the information contained in the documents. Secure and appropriate disposal includes methods of document destruction such as shredding or arrangements with refuse handlers that ensure that third persons will not have access to the documents' contents either before, during, or after disposal. It is a violation of law for any person to alter a document in any way, unless acting under the direction of a licensed professional engineer or registered architect. If this document bearing the seal of an engineer/architect is altered, the altering engineer/architect shall affix to the document their seal and the notation "altered by" followed by their signature and the date of such alteration, and a specific description of the alteration.
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PABLO WEGMANN _ PORTFOLIO
framework of programmed spaces and The public realm of themed open spaces. the Innovation Hub is
NIC INNOVATION CAMPUS
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Grimshaw has designed a visionary Innovation Campus that 4 5 8 4 7 complements the ambition and scope of the NEOM project as 11 4 2 a whole and the NIC goals specifically: the campus will be a 6 6 versatile, multi-faceted R&D asset shared by NIC’s resident 3 The programmed spaces are organized on the principles of industries, startups, and by affiliated institutes and university inherent flexibility in the true spirit of innovation, offering partners; an innovation community that will attract and retain the The programmed spaces are organized on the principles of a wide range of1configurations7 for single occupiers through flexibility in the best international talent and leadership; andinherent a venue that willtrue spirit of innovation, offering 4 2 framework of to established companies. The adaptable a wide range configurations for single occupiers through 6 Both the Innovation host international conferences of business leaders andofindustry spaces will offer the desired spatial configuration and service Promontory and Tech to established companies. The adaptable framework of affiliates. In addition to these qualities, we envision a vibrant Both the Innovation Spine typologies have requirements for the 7 key / focus industries highlighted in spaces will offer the desired spatial configuration and service Promontory and Tech been designed to enable a Innovation programmed spaces arehighlighted organized on the principles of city district offering 24/7 amenities, sustainable finefor dining, the brief as well as potential spin-offs, related focus industries Spine typologies have variety of compositions of requirements theThe 7 key / focus industries inPromontories been designed to enable a 1 seek to collocate alongside the tenants, from small startups inherent flexibility in the true spirit of innovation, offering and innovators who would landscaped gardens in which to explore and the exercise, galleries brief as well as potential spin-offs, related focus industries variety of compositions of to large operations. This a wide range of configurations for single occupiers through tenants, from small startups innovators in this thriving campus. flexibility fosters the would seek to collocate alongside the and event spaces, and high quality hospitality.and In innovators totality, who a Place The park is framed to established companies. The adaptable framework of to large operations. This growth ofby organizations, Workplace Scales Both the Innovation innovators in this thriving campus. flexibility fosters the the Hong Kong city the expansion of facilitating to Dream the Future. spaces will offer the desired spatial configuration and service Promontory and Tech growth of organizations, Born of this flexible framework, the Promontories will offer
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The workplace options for the based and research-oriented culminating in mid-rise buildings with extended aspect of the floor plates from the middle of the sitelab towards south, industries, whereas the Tech Spine will offer the ‘maker space’ Innovation Campus undulates with the natural contours of the Wadi environment. The sinuous southern south edge along culminating in mid-rise buildings with extended aspect of the typology options. The workplace focused spaces are reflected Innovation Promontories the Wadi’s is what ultimately shapes the Wadiatop environment. 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The sinuous southern south edge along Innovation Promontories Meanwhile, a linear ‘Tech Spine’ connects the entire campus the Wadi’s natural is what ultimately shapes the The Tech Spine conversely defines theenvironment northern urban edge of the site, creating a linear series of larger and longer span from East to West, stitching together all of ofthe buildings and themlonger their unique the site, creating apromontories, linear series rendering of larger and span form. volumes, to allow for machine manufacturing and exhibition amenities and creating a flexible and practicalvolumes, interface with the manufacturing and exhibition to allow for machine of larger scale artefacts and prototypes. The buildings of Theand Techprototypes. Spine conversely theof northern urban edge of larger scale artefacts The defines buildings the Promontories and the Tech Spine are shaped to create industrial precinct to the North. of the site, creating a linear series of larger and longer span Tech Spine the Promontories and the Tech Spine are shaped to create this flexible spatial framework for the workplace with cores volumes, to allow for machine manufacturing and exhibition Tech Spine this flexible spatial framework for the workplace with cores and structural grid as the organizing components, allowing of larger scale artefacts and prototypes. The buildings of and structural grid asthe thePromontories organizing components, allowing the floors to be divided and combined for the occupier and the Tech Spine are shaped to create Tech Spine the floors to be divided combined for the occupier requirements. The configured workspaces are intertwined with this and flexible spatial framework for the workplace with cores requirements. 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The public realm of the Innovation Hub is a connected network of diverse built and open public spaces which promote 24-7 activity. The public program reflects our intention for the campus to be a destination for the entire NIC.
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2 3 4 a connected network 5 of diverse built and open public spaces Central to our NIC proposal is a 6 which promote 24-7 activity. The public 7 futuristic, adaptable and flexible 11 The form of the program reflects 8 our intention for Innovation Campus is framework of programmedthespaces campus to beand a derived from the fluid 9 destination for the geometry of the wadi themed open spaces. entire NIC. 10 landscape. The axial circulation of Tech Spine 11 11
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INNER SANCTUM
INNOVATION WAY
PABLO WEGMANN _ PORTFOLIO
Design Update Family of Bridges
4 2018
Cherry North
Cherry South
GRIMSHAW ARCHITECTS
PORTLAND BRIDGES
Commissioners
#BRIDGES #CONCEPT DESIGN #SCHEMATIC DESIGN
PORTLAND BRIDGES, TORONTO
The three bridges in question are the Cherry Street North Bridge (connecting Lake Shore Boulevard to Villiers Island); the Cherry Street South Bridge (connecting Villiers Island to the southern Port Lands); and the Commissioners Street Bridge (connecting Villiers Island to the eastern Port Lands). All three bridges are being designed by Entuitive, along with Londonbased Grimshaw Architects and SBP. All three bridges share a common aesthetic, intended to create a unique identity for Villiers Island and provide an iconic threshold into the future residential neighbourhood. The bridges will feature a pair of flat arches connected at their apex with a rounded, elastic form that gives them a more plastic, futuristic look. The gentle arches embrace the road surfaces that they support and create dynamic landmarks that are easily identifiable within the landscape. Proposed splashes of red colour add some vibrancy and playfulness to the structures.
BRIDGE FAMILY AXONOMETRIC VIEW
I joined the project in the very begining and I had an important contribution to the framing narrative of creating a ¨Bridge Family¨ with a ¨futuristic¨ concept requested from the client. From Concept Design to Schematic Design I was full time involved in the development of this project working closely with our excellent engineering consultants SBP.
CONTEXT AERIAL
CHERRY NORTH BRIDGE PERSPECTIVE
CHERRY NORTH BRIDGE AERIAL (PHASE 1)
CHERRY SOUTH BRIDGE PERSPECTIVE
CHERRY SOUTH BRIDGE AERIAL (PHASE 1)
COMMISSIONERS STREET PERSPECTIVE
COMMISSIONERS BRIDGE AERIAL (PHASE 1)
PABLO WEGMANN _ PORTFOLIO
PABLO WEGMANN _ PORTFOLIO
INTERIOR DESIGN _ PROGRAM
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FREELANCE ARCHITECT - INSTITUTO EUROPEO DI DESIGN
IED INNOVATION LAB #REUSE #INTERIOR DESIGN #IDUSTRIAL DESIGN #CONSTRUCTION #NEW YORK TIMES AWARD WINNER #BEST OFFICE SPACE
Originally, the building was a furniture factory, then an industrial printing machines space. In the meantime, by night, there were illegal tango parties. Now it´s an innovation lab. We have designed a MINIMUM VIABLE SPACE. An open strategy to admit a growing colonization of the structure. A playful framework designed to offer infinite possibilities of configuration and flexible temporalities. An architecture able to be reinvented depending on the scale of the projects and the complexity of the collaborations.
IED INNOVATION LAB, MADRID
The outcome is a HIVE OF CO-CREATION. Its units propel the connection and friction between diverse disciplines, aesthetics and working protocols.
DYNAMIC INTERIOR _ DIAGRAM
The architectural project has been designed and produced at IIL. Our FabLab has prototyped and set up the components. The elements are open source CNC panels where the cutting patterns become an ornament of the maker philosophy. I was involved from the first moment to the last day of the opening hand by hand with my superior and Design Leader Nacho Martin.
REPRESENTATIVE FLOOR _ AXO DIAGRAM
CNC cut/out panels whith zero waste Furniture like table and chair are cut/out from the ecnlousure panel providing visual permeablity and a more comfortable interior space experience.
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2 _ CASE STUDY
3 _ ASSAMBLAGE SEQUENCE
LEVEL 02 _ CO-WORKING / OFFICE MODULES
ROOFTOP _ EVENTS / EXHIBITIONS TERRACE
LEVEL 01 _ FLEXIBLE CLASSROOMS \ WORKSHOP
LEVEL 03 _ MEETING / EVENT ROOMS / RESTAURANT
4 _ FINISH STRUCTURE
PABLO WEGMANN _ PORTFOLIO
6 2018
GRIMSHAW ARCHITECTS
THE OAKLAND BALLPARK
THE OAKLAND BALLPARK, SAN FRANCISCO
#MASTERPLAN #MIXEDUSE PROGRAM #SPORTS ARCHITECTURE
The Oakland A´s Baseball Team planned to move their Stadium to a new location. The scope of our competition was to take out the potential of the specified site and propose a mixed-use program along the Waterfront which engages with the Basball Stadium project. The client asked for a 50 years Vision project for the whole neighbourhood and a potential growing of the city. The main challenge is to unlock the proposed area and connect it to the city regarding the different ways of accessibility (train, car, bike, walk,..) and for the CONECTION WITH EXISTING INDUSTRIAL SCALE different users (residents, visitors, fans, turists,..). CONNECTION
BALLPARK WITH RETAIL AND HOTEL EXTENSION EXPERIENCE
PERMEABLE LANDSCAPE CONECTED TO URBAN GRID PARK
INCREASING DESNITY AND HEIGHT TOWARDS THE CITY VIEWS
The Masterplan we proposed was focused on 4 main ideas: - Create a transition between the existing industrial area and preserve its heritage and potential for a unique and special neighbourhood. - Rethink the complexity of the Stadium and densifying the area with commercial and hotel program fading into the Residential Area. - Highliting the Waterfront creating an attraction for locals and visitors offering diversity of events, sports and amusment - Keeping a lower density at the Waterfront and increasing it towards the landside providing better views and framing the main street with more activity and program.
ARTS AND INDUSTRIAL TRANSITION
RESIDENTIAL AND RETAIL DENSITY
RESIDENTIAL AND RETAIL
WATERFRONT PARK
MIXED -USE PROGRAM _ CROSS SECTION DIAGRAM
RETAIL AND COMMERCIALSTREET NEXT TO THE BALLPARK
BASEBALL FANS EXPERIENCE AT THE WATERFRONT
TRANSITION TO THE INDUSTRIAL AREA _ ARTISTIC AREA
WATERFRONT PARK FOR RESIDENTS AND EVENT VISITORS
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7 2018
GRIMSHAW ARCHITECTS
THE NEW SCIENCE CENTER, JURONG LAKE
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#COMPETITION #MASTERPLAN #SCIENCE CENTER #LANDSCAPE
The architectural design of the New Science Centre is focused on achieving the primary mission of the institute: inspiring and empowering future generations to change the world for the better. It will remove thresholds, pique curiosity, encourage hands-on engagement and foster the exchange of new ideas. The design achieves this holistically at scales from site organization to building systems to individual journeys. It takes inspiration from the urban planner Lui Thai Ker, who said that the planning of cities requires “a humanist’s heart, a scientist’s head, and an artist’s eye.” On the cusp of the urban realm to one side and at the water’s edge on the other, the new Science Centre plays an important role in the city and its site organization should bring value to the community. The design envisions the building as a campus: an open setting, humanscaled with key architectural moments together with the expansive sheltering canopy serve to create an enveloping, comfortable environment that invites exploration. It is a welcoming place, distinctly modern and exciting but which comprises spaces that are clearly familiar – shaded plazas, terraces, animated streets, water features. The design, integrated with nature, embraces the idea of being in the garden and takes inspiration from natural precedents found therein.
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LEARNING TREE_ PROGRAM
LEVEL 01 (REPRESENTATIVE PLAN)
Being in nature is when we are our most receptive and naturally playful. The building’s program, organized and distributed as a response to its surroundings, leverages that feeling to open visitors up to exploration and inquiry.
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CANOPY STRUCTURE PLAN
CANOPY ELEMENTS EXPLODED
CANOPY ELEMENTS SECTION
CROSS SECTION
CIRCULATION _ AXONOMETRIC DIAGRAM
ACCESS _ AXONOMETRIC DIAGRAM
VERTICAL TRANSPORTATION _ AXONOMETRIC DIAGRAM
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PROJECT SILA, SAADIYAT ISLAND #COMPETITION #MASTERPLAN #SCIENCE CENTER #LANDSCAPE
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Above all else, architecture ought to evoke emotion – awaken curiosity, stir the imagination and set us on a journey of discovery. Our philosophy is that good design begins with a reverence to what is already there, to the natural materials and the natural phenomena that act upon them. A successful building mediates between them - connecting the purpose it carries into its natural setting, both shaped and enhanced by the other.
PROJECT SILA, ABU DHABI
The design proposal for the HQ begins with the building immersed into its setting; where the land is formed to receive the principle program elements. Defined edges are created, towards the more urban context to the north, as well as the natural waterfront setting along the south. The edges form the surfaces that mediate the prevailing environmental conditions - daylight, wind, dust from the inland breezes. These surfaces also serve as thresholds - between the public, private and areas of focus and concentration. Three dimensionally, these surfaces are conceived as ‘ribbons’ - enhancing the topography to accommodate the program, in places forming the building envelope, in others breaking free to create canopies and dynamic facades. Along the water’s edge, a permeable screen faces the promenade, protective and solarfiltering. Towards the north, a pronounced entrance which forms the civic face of the EAD community.
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DESIGN PROPOSAL DEFINED EDGES Above all else, architecture ought to evoke emotion – awaken curiosity, stir the imagination and set us on a journey of discovery. Our philosophy is that good design begins with a reverence to what is already there, to the natural materials and the natural phenomena that act upon them. A successful building mediates between them connecting the purpose it carries into its natural setting, both shaped and enhanced by the other.
GEOMETRY DESIGN I developed the Facade by myself using Grasshopper script The design proposal for the HQ begins with the building immersed into its setting; where the land is formed to receive the principle program elements. Defined edges are created, towards the more urban context to the north, as well as the natural waterfront setting along the south. The edges form the surfaces that mediate the prevailing environmental conditions - daylight, wind, dust from the inland breezes. These surfaces also serve as thresholds - between the public, private and areas of focus and concentration.
INNER COURT YARDS
3D MODEL I was in charge of the file and translating ideas into 3D Three dimensionally, these surfaces are conceived as ‘ribbons’ enhancing the topography to accommodate the program, in places forming the building envelope, in others breaking free to create canopies and dynamic facades. Along the water’s edge, a permeable screen faces the promenade, protective and solar-filtering. Towards the north, a pronounced entrance which forms the civic face of the EAD community.
HQ VISITORS RESEARCH
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Illustrative view of the entrance from the north
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9 2016
UNIVSERSIDAD DE ALCALA DE HENARES, MADRID
EGO-ZENTRUM, The Island of the Body-Cult Temple #MASTER THESIS #HIGH HONORS #UNIVERSITY
How is our contemporary social behaviour influenced by technology and fashion? How is public space concieved in a society ruled by internet? How do we assume our social roles in a globalized world? This project is based on Georg Simmel’s text “The Metropolis and mental life”, assuming the analysis of the consequences of the overwhelming contemporary lifestyle on the human psyche. One of the next big challanges of humanity is the design of global cities in which the necessity of a public and a private joy has to be figured out.
FACADE STRUCTURE SECTIONS
An “over-connected” social structure forces an incessant lifestyle, where the real and the virtual space is difficult to distinguish in our mind.
EGO-ZENTRUM, MADRID
EGO-ZENTRVM wants to offer a sanctuary inspired by the roman baths. For this commitement the Vicente Calderón football stadium in Madrid next to the Manzanares River is renovated..
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TYPICAL SECTION AXONOMETRIC VIEW
CATALOGUE INTERIOR-EXTERIOR ELEMENTS
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