Architecture Portfolio + CV_ Pelayo Garcia Martinez _ 2021

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PORTFOLIO ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

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ARCHITECTURE DESIGN 2015-2021

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PROJECT 1 // 2016 PAVILION “CAFÉ GIJÓN” Ud. Fernández Galiano Prof. Jesús San Vicente

Responding to the demand for a public space attached to the iconic Café Gijón in Madrid, a system of corten steel pergolas is established to cover its terrace. The corridors generated act as a privacy filter in the Paseo de la Castellana, obtaining a permeable shelter for all passers-by who walk along this street. The steel structure combines the rigidity of the material, and the capacity to capture heat for the coldest months, and as it is open, the ventilation between its layers.

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PROJECT 2 // 2016 LIBRARY AND APARTMENT BUILDING Ud. Ginés Garrido Prof. Ginés Garrido

The project consists of a library and an apartment building in “Puente de Vallecas”, Madrid. The library is located by an avenue and it is open to pedestrian and vehicular traffic, while the residential building is next to a public garden, allowing privacy and avoiding the noise produced by vehicles.

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CONSTRUCTION 2 // 2017 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING Pérez Somarriba Construcción 2

The building is located in Madrid, and has two different uses. The first and second floor are a primary school, while the rest of the levels are residential.

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PROJECT 3 // 2017 NYC SKYSCRAPER Ud. Campo Baeza Prof. Alberto Campo Baeza

A 400 metres skyscraper is designed next to Central Park in New York City, responding to an extensive program that includes a hotel, shopping mall, residential area and a theatre. It is composed of 20 modules that are divided in four levels each one of them, and vary depending on the use. The interior atrium generates a vertical connection between the different floors, obtaining a common open area designed as a garden. This space counts with natural ventilation and exciting views of the city.

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PROJECT 4 // 2017 LIBRARY Ud. Arnuncio Prof. Emilio Pemjean

The aim of the project is developing a new concept of library, in which every single user has a personal and specific place of comfort and privacy. It works also as a place that incorporates every kind of cultural activity in the city of Pamplona. The project is a complex organism that gives people a space in wich create, investigate, study, learn new things and doing an unlimited range of activities. It is formed by four levels, supported by rigid blocks covered with shelves, each one of them contains a different use, responding to the location in the building. A steel and glass structure covers the building generating spaces around it.

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Obtaining the best views by overlaying levels is one of the main aspects of the project, therefore, it is important the study of visual interferences. The library emerges as a succession of privacy layers that are established in the area by the surrounding architecture, the circulation and geography.

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PELAYO GARCÍA MARTÍNEZ It is composed of a concrete basement and a series of levels in which are set isolated penetrable blocks covered with bookshelves. Every single block is dedicated to a specific use. A perimeter glass and steel enclosure makes every floor work by its own, allowing double highs and cross views.

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Architectural route

The sucession of spaces is joined by an architectural route, that always look for compressing and expanding the space, giving the views a more impresing feeling. The natural light is also an important element of the project, alternating dark and light areas, looking for a impressive experience.

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COMPETITION IN-TRANSIT FURNITURE // 2017

Construction 1 stage

“From Saint Geronimo´s desk to virtual reality” Awarded project Designed and crafted by Pelayo García, Patricia Galán, Adriana Rodiguez, Jaime Silva.

The project consists of a series of elements that can work either independently or together. Each one of these pieces is designed to create an environment that is appropriate to a series of activities.

Construction 2 stage

Each module is made up of four parts with independent functions. The aim of this project is to create a versatile piece of furniture that generates different environments to support a unique learning method.

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PROJECT 5.1 // 2018 SKY-LIFT Ud. Aparicio Prof. Aparicio

The sky-lift not only becomes a landmark in Madrid, but reveals the quality of the air and weather conditions through the polychrome and translucent variation of its facade. The interior is organized to allow different situations on each of the mobile platforms as they twist and change their orientation. This allows a wide range of views. The building is composed of a system of enclosures that vary with the weather conditions, giving the sky-scrapper a changing appearance throughout the time. Its enclosure generates an unconventional relation between the interior and exterior, relating them to each other through polychrome and transparency. A succession of layers reacts to both indoor air conditions and outdoor variables. It is an intermediary between architecture and physical sensations.

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PROJECT 5.3 // 2018 STUDENT ACCOMMODATION Ud. Aparicio Prof. Aparicio

Like siamese twins united at the back, these buildings do not know each other, but they are the same body. The structure of concrete contains the rooms and the most private uses inside, while its exterior surface defines the common space, what remains between the structure and the limit. We will inhabit the interior or the exterior without the consciousness of the other. The rooms are located inside a tree structure of concrete boxes supported by the central core and the steel facade. The common areas are located on the concrete surfaces and are structured in four different heights and connected by a vertical circulation. This building will function as a versatile space where many different types of activities can be done. The building’s deconstruction technique is based on the idea of duality. The concrete volumes, with solid floors and large reinforced concrete walls, rests on a perimeter metallic structure that adopts a mesh character so that the transparency can express the interior volume. The glass and steel skin creates a system for the climate control of the interior, both in the common area and in the students’ rooms. A mechanism generates circulations of cold and warm air by means of physical principles such as the Venturi effect or the heating produced by the sun on the double glass skin.

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PROJECTS 6 // 2019 ART GALLERY+ARTS & CRAFTS STUDIO BIRMINGHAM Prof. Alessandro Columbano

The project is modulated through the creation of spaces generated by the intersection of alleyways that are disposed as a sucession in height and give access to the spaces created. These alleyways seek to emulate the ones existing in Bewdley, abstracting their main characteristics, studied and classified into categories. The aim is to generate a sensation of getting lost inside the building to reach the places of creation and exhibition, emulating the sensation of freedom and intimacy that the real alleys offer, being a space in which the artist can evade the standards generated by society. Despite this feeling of disorientation generated, there are routes that are indicated through the succession of textures, views and dimensions. The dimensions of these alleys vary according to the place of the route in which they are located and the views that they frame.

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PELAYO GARCÍA MARTÍNEZ The space dedicated to Arts & Crafts has a different character to the one in the alleyways and exhibition halls. While the galleries have a more solid character with concrete and cement floors, the studio leaves the structure exposed and uses new materials such as wood, plasterboard and translucent polycarbonate.

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Alleys categorisation

For the composition of the alleys that perforate the project, a previous categorisation is used (page 5), and each one of the parts is divided with respect to several categories, not only physical but also related to their position, orientation and function. The aim is also to separate them by their characteristics in relation to the sun, the wind and the views. At the same time it is established which part of the route is done in them to see which parts have to be transitable and to place the textures in the corners of the alleys.

ARTS & CRAFTS WORKSHOP & ART GALLERY

For the composition of the alleys that perforate the project, a previous categorisation is used (page 5), and each one of the parts is divided with respect to several categories, not only physical but also related to their position, orientation and function. The aim is also to separate them by their characteristics in relation to the sun, the wind and the views. At the same time it is established which part of the route is done in them to see which parts have to be transitable and to place the textures in the corners of the alleys.

The alleys are formed by a vertical rectangular composition with a ratio of 3:4 and divided into 3/3 horizontally and vertically. This division determines both the height of the alley that varies according to the position of human sight and the height of intersection with the next alley on the route (1/3 or 2/3). A study is carried out using threads to check the union between the alleys and the coherence of the proportion as a compositive element.

The alleys are formed by a vertical rectangular composition with a ratio of 3:4 and divided into 3/3 horizontally and vertically. This division determines both the height of the alley that varies according to the position of human sight and the height of intersection with the next alley on the route (1/3 or 2/3). - 21 - of the proportion as a compositive element. A study is carried out using threads to check the union between the alleys and the coherence

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PROJECTS 6 ART GALLERY+ARTS & CRAFTS STUDIO BIRMINGHAM // 2019 Prof. Alessandro Columbano

The design for Joseph Joseph Studio connects with the design of their products. Located in London, the clients wanted an innovative and personal design. For the design, it is done a deep exploration of their products, taking information of shapes, colours or use. And, after talking with the workers about how would they like to work and relate with the different sectors of the studio, It was designed the space. This project has been published at Concerns Birmingham School of Architecture and Design 2018-2019, and it was exposed at the BCU of Birmingham.

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PROJECTS 6 CO-CUBE + OLD FACTORY + NEW FACTORY VIENNA // 2019 Ud. Ramos Prof. Luis Palacios / Luis Basabe

Within the area to be treated there are 3 independent intervention area due to their relationship with the pre-existing environment. The proposed projects aim to establish the patterns to be adopted to define the development of a suburban city. 1. CO-CUBE_PRODUCTIVE HOUSING The Co-cube project seeks to return the free and open space to the house, taken away by the current vertical buildings. The proposal is for a productive and self-sufficient city where circulation is distributed on two independent levels: public, open to traffic; and private, for pedestrian use by the community. Two models of productive housing, widely successful in the 20th and 21st centuries, are proposed: the garage model, on the ground floor ( with 4 equipped walls) and the loft model, on the first floor (with 1 equipped back wall). A utility network using a market model sews the plot. 2. VÖSENDORF OLD FACTORY_COMMERCE AND LEISURE The intervention is proposed in existing large retail buildings and their surroundings, occupied by parking areas. The aim is to generate a space dedicated to a new model of commerce as well as leisure and culture consume. The space is become a set of samples that can be used by visitors, and after its use, if they have had a good experience of the product, they proceed to purchase it online and have it delivered to their homes. The process of the project is divided into 3 stages: deconstruction of the existing space reaching its structural framework and façades; recycling of the rubble to produce new materials; and construction of new spaces with these materials. 3.VÖSENDORF NEW FACTORY_MASS PRODUCTION A system of productive warehouses located perpendicular to the highway is generated. The raw material goes through a production process in a linear way from the time it arrives by truck on the service road, until the final product that is obtained, on the opposite side, where a commercial facade is located.

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The system of warehouses admits a great variety of different production lines, being the structure of 2 large trusses, which, acting as a separation between warehouses, serves the spaces with the necessary equipment. This leaves a central space that can be modified according to requirements.

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Prof. Carlos Enrique Olmedo

Planta de garaje Cálculo estructural de edificio con parking

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Cálculo estructural de edificio y parking Parking 220 x 60 m

PARKING 220m x 60m Descripción y procedimiento

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Descripción y procedimiento Módulo de 10 metros excepto en el perímetro, que cuenta con 5 metros de vano y se apoya en un muro de contención. Cálculo estructural de edificio con parking

La rampa del garaje tiene una inclinación de 12%, en la que baja 1,5 metros. Parking 220 x 60 m

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STRUCTURE GALLERY 220 X 60 M MADRID // 2020

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PELAYO GARCÍA MARTÍNEZ NºEXP 15181 DAVID GUILLÉN BARRERO NºEXP 15219

PELAYO GARCÍA MARTÍNEZ NºEXP 15181 DAVID GUILLÉN BARRERO NºEXP 15219

Proyecto de estructuras Profesor Carlos Enrique Olmedo

Proyecto de estructuras Profesor Carlos Enrique Olmedo ESCALA 1/1500

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ARCHITECTURE MASTER START-UP CITY VITORIA // ongoing

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Prof. Javier Maroto ¬ Enrique Colomés

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ARCHITECTURE MASTER START-UP CITY VITORIA // ongoing

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TFG // 2020 HABRAKEN REVISITED, RE-THINKING OPEN SYSTEMS, CASE STUDY: Molenvliet 1975-2020 Tutor: Luis Palacios Labrador

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HOUSING, URBANISM AND GLOBALISATION // 2018 CASE STUDY Park-hill and Donny-brook Quarter

Critical Study / Cultural Context

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STREET PHOTOGRAPHY

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