Lever PerĂŠz
Architecture Portfolio
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Ă?ndex Academic Projects
Career Curriculum Vitale
Cultural Center Fontibon
Professional experience
Projects of academic merit School of Arts, Eduardo Santos Rural Revitalization buffer area of Sumapaz Paramo in the 20th locality of Bogota.
Final year project university career
Urban Renewal Carrera Decima St. findway TAASHI Setting for the autonomous development of indigenous Wayuu
International Contest, Convive VI
Uproot Photographic Book
Humanitation of public realm
Published and matirial using by University Piloto, Bogota
Local Academic Contest , ‘La Candelaria . A Tour Through Public Space for All
Career Curriculum Vitae Junior architect , Faculty of Sciences Habitat , University of La Salle. Specialising in processes of urban planning and architectural design, emerging mo urbanism, urban renewal and revitalization, sustainable and participatory design architecture along with an interest in the social function of architecture, building collective spaces, theory and coceptualisation of architectural objects. With experience in coordinating housing and office projects, develoment contest projects, improvement neighborhood with vulnerable conditions. Committed to each of the projects developed, with a consistent work ethic, an ability to work in groups and able to handle high stress situations. Currently looking for a job that allows part time hours so I may continue with my studies.
Profesional Experience
PROFESSIONALS SKILLS
WORK EXPERIENCE
Coordinate tasks Leads groups Conscientious Manage Stress Cooperation work PROGRAMS SKILLS
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COURSES UPGRADE From September of 2012 1st International Seminar on Urban Renewal . Thinking big. The Chamber of Commerce of Bogotá. Colombia From October of 2011 I First Academic Meeting of Inclusive Design University of La Salle , Science Faculty Habitat. Bogota, Colombia
From May of 2012 Congress International Cultural Landscapes Vernacular Architecture
ENGLISH Advanced level
SPANISH Mother language
University of La Salle , Science Faculty Habitat. Bogota, Colombia From August of 2011 Symposium: Cultural Heritage. New experiences from the regional to the global Development University of La Salle , Science Faculty Habitat. Bogota, Colombia
HOBBIES & INTERESTS
Travelling
Books
Music
Photography
1 2 3 4
From 2014 Hitos Urbanos S.A. Architect technical coordinator for projects in design and construction. Bogota, Colmbia
From 2013 Urban Observatory University of La Salle Development of analysis of urban sectoral systems in neighbothood conditions. Bogotá, Colombia.
Projects Coordinated Balconies of Bella Suiza Project: Status: Numer of floors:
Multi Housing Construction 9
102 TOWER Project: Status: Numer of floors:
Offices Construction 9
OVER TOWER Project: Status: Numer of floors:
Offices Construction 8
number of basements: Construction Meters:
3 17460 m2
number of basements: Construction Meters:
2 7200 m2
number of basements: Construction Meters:
3 4980 m2
INDUSTRIAL PARK THE ‘LA FLORIDA’ Project: Cellars Status: Construction Numer of floors: 2 number of Cellars: 32 Construction Meters:
FEATURED WORKS
62980 m2
Urban design multi scale whit character prospective 3th Place in Academic Contest , ‘La Candelaria . A Tour Through Public Space for All ' . U. de La Salle , Local mayor of Candelaria. Bogota 2012
From 2012 Laboratory of Human Factors and Ergonomics University national of Colombia. Graphic development to design an improvement of a production line at
TAASHI Architectural and urban design, multi scale whit character prospective
the factory Yanbal Bogota, Colmbia
and sustainable urbanism ' . 2012
From 2010 to 2011 Metro construciones S.A.S. Development planimeter construction projects, Civil engineering and mining industry Bogotá, Colombia.
Published in the journal ESCALA,for university International Competition CONVIVE habitat VI ' Indigenous communities , post- mining economy
Uproot Photography Book Published and matirial using by University Piloto, Bogota, Colombia 2011
Urban area Sumapaz
Rural area
watershed Blanco river
Betania
watershed Sumapaz river Sumapaz rural area
Nazareth
Rural Revitalization buffer area of Sumapaz Paramo in the 20th locality of Bogota. Lozalitation
Bogota D.C.
20th Locality Sumapaz
Watershed Blanco river
Social deterioration
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El territorio a través de los años ha sido colonizado con quemas de bosques y cultivos de papa para el desarrollo de esta actividad.
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Appear cyclical burning wasteland of deecostiemas extensions for holding that land.
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Develop extractive forms that do not conflict with peasant culture and the environment, improving intra and inter Sumapaz peasant relations with its immediate environment, to ensure diversification of rural sostinble espcacios balancing the human world with the natural world, promoviedo the Produtiva revconversión to garatizar camapesinas the survival of communities and repair of biological systems territory.
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Wooded areas, waste of human activity.
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Resultado de la actividad agropecuaria del ser humano y el cambio de geoforma a lomas con el clima que permite esta activdad.
REMA ES
production polyculture
Construction of rural heritage, from the recognition of peasant culture in Sumapaz, by reassessment of the peasant customs, building capacity from the peasant tradition for local community welfare establesca and scope from its own terms.
Transformation primary products
Technological development
Ecotourism, heritage and rural landscapes
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Sustainable diversification of the local economy
The understanding of rural areas as functional limits their potential and condemns his social base to poverty
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The movement of young people to urban areas, the modernization of culture
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Endemic Species Mammals: 66 Birds: 154 Reptiles: 15 Amphibians: 90
Valuation of traditional Knowledge
Restitution citizen status to peasant protection of their rights
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Increased malnutrition in different groups aged by the low food access
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De forma lineal de origen artificial para alimentar los sistemas de comunicación de los habitantes.
Territorial articulation, reviving rural urban flows for overcoming marginalization
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Monofunctional The poor quality health since in rural areas the mortabilidad humans are preventable diseases, showing the inefficiency in coverage and quality of the provision of service is.
State of the landscape al ur
Creating a model of appropriation and exploitation of natural resources through the multifunctionality of rural areas, raising the peasant production of primary production to the generation of rural services, generating profits adiconales land resources to achieve local welfare conditions .
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Dropping out due high dependence household economic.
Multifunctionality of rural areas
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Arbutales
Changing the natural land cover by grasses grown for semi-extensive ranching
Processes of socio-spacial impairment in the rural habitats of the Sumapaz region, perpeuating the conditions of marginality las condiciones de marginalidad in the form of peasant’s life.
Natural world
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Habitat Fragmentation
Social re sou rce s
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Espiritual World
Human world
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Grow from the Inside The development based mainly on the use of locally available resources, knowledge, culture and local leadership, with the opening due to integrate traditional and external knowledge and practices, where sustainability lies in the sharing of local resources mediated by the balance between the human, natural and spiritual world of the communities inhabiting the territories naturles but encouraging trade flows with those of most population centers of the territory.
Synchrony of worlds
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In this case fragmentation is the way in native forests deteriorate, produced by processes drilling of horizontal continuity due to the implementation of other types of vegetation cover in areas of paramo
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Endogenous Sustainable Development
Degradation of Native Forest
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URBAN AREA
Resources tural Na
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Territorialy Tentions
Sumapaz
Theoretical approach
Problem
Rural Revitalization of Sumapaz
Expand opportunities of peasants
construction of capabilities from local
Revaluation of local culture craft production
ENVIRONMENTAL RECOVERY OF ECOSYSTEMS PARAMO.
Secondary production
Silvicultural reforestation of Andino forests
transformation products agricultural
Eco tourims services
Betania
l ial iona Reg mmerc o c s r e
Brok
Pasca
Tertiary production Regional Brokers marketing
Metropolitan Brokers marketing
Production Services Educational Economical Obetnacion access to the earth
Development rural area
Technical assistance agricultural
Technical assistance agricultural
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CTS CE
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EA CE
rci
al Paramo Sumapaz
Development rural area
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Rural Services Center
Environmental
Distribution rural produce
their own channels distribution
security food
Damping of agricultural activity with the ecological system paramo
recovery Water round
exploitation agricultural
exploitation Forestry
exploitation agroforestry
as are
Foresty Production Secundary production CTS Center for Transformation silvicuture products
rural resettlement of villages Rosa Alta, to resolve conflict of rural land with natural soil protection
CTA
Center for Transformation agriculture products
Tertiary Production CA Center for distribution agriculture products Production services EA Agrotechnical School
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CE
L rs c oca om l me
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Agricultural production
Rural treatments
CTS
Silvicultural reforestation area
Bro
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EA
Rural Services Center
Nazareth
Transformation silvicultural products
Silvicultural reforestation area
Safeguarding biodiversity productive
CE
EA
Rural Services Center
transformation products agricultural
Bank seeds
forestatio l re n ra
Environmental recovery of hydric rounds the rivers of the basin of the river Blanco
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Agroforesty production
exploitation agroforestry
PHASE 3º
Silvicultural reforestation area.
transformation the silvicultural products
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Ecotourism corridor usme -sumapaz
Primary Production
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Development rural Areas
Incubator for Rural Initiatives
Ecotourism
Primary Production
agricultural distribution center
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Ecotourism
Rural Services Centers
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Exploitation agroforestry water round
Seed Bank
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Exploitation agroforestry
MULTIFUNCTIONALITY OF PRODUCTIVE STAGES IN BLANCO RIVER WATERSHED
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Exploitation agricultural
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orestation ref ar al
Planning of Basin river Blanco
Pathways to Wellness
PHASE 2º
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Revitalize the rural area of the river basin of the Rio Blanco, using sustainable ways of living, with the use of local resources from the viewpoint of endogenous development for the welfare conditions of local farmers in Sumapaz and overcome rural marginalization of community on their territory
PHASE 1 Agrotechnical schooL THE CULTURAL Pathways to Knowledge CONCILIATION FOR THE CONSTRUCTION Eco Sustainable Housing Productive OF LANDSCAPE BALANCED Agro - Ecological Park
Silvic ult u
EStrategical Vision plan
River Blanco basin Propousal
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Silvic ult
Regional Propouse
Rural Revitalization of Sumapaz
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m apaz Natio na
CT Tourism Center
Reforestation Silvicultural with endemic species in the buffer zone of rural activity to recover the Andean forests.
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environmental restoration the hydric round rios and streams to function as environmental corridors.
San Juan
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Productive restructuring of rural areas for sustainable farming life.
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BS Seed bank consolidation of equipment
EA Enviromental Station Rural activity center reforestation Silvicultural
Agro ecological Park ‘El rosal’
Phase 1
Agro Ecological Park
Reconversion of agricultural production
Bogotà
Moderate Natura Agricola Reforestation of preservation of Andean forests and ecosystem moderate activity within a range Ecoagrícola transition between activity and ecosystem Andean plateau Sumapaz National Park.
Agriculture Familiary Unit
Activity Silvicola of Unit
The family farm unit is between 2.5 and 3 hectares where 1 hectare is destiana to Silvicultural activity 1 to 1.5 tasks to agricultural activity and 0.5 to family housing hectares.
Planting the trees are planted and cultivated intentionally in the same unit of land with agricultural crops, fruit, horticultural or -
grassland with the intention to diversify production that generates a family in Sumapaz and aporvechar the economic and ecological benefits that provide coverage trees and crops. Due to the asociancion of uses and species, such plantation offers multiple benefits while protecting and enhancing the environment. It is also known as agroforestry systems,
Silvicola endemic specie.
Romeron pine
Articulation of patches remnats Extension, and linking of patches remnats of Andean forests that had been disrupted by the anthropic action of habitat fragmentation on the buffer zones of paramoecosystems in the village of Rosa Alta into the watershed of the Rio Blanco
Agrotechnical School
grandstand for bean
furniture
ornamental
ebanisteria
lightweight construction
Firewood and charcoal
Transmission poles
Seeds for food
Soil Conservation
habitat for wildlife
Watershed protection
San Juan de Sumapaz
Agriculture Distribution Center
Nazareth
The configuration of a linear village along cultural corridors that cross the natural park of Sumapaz in the village of Rosa Rosa Alta and Baja, recognizing traditional forms of occupation of rural areas in Colombia. Agroforestry areas They are lands that do not allow the development of crops under intensive or semi-intensive schemes, due to the slope of the land, but are suitable for vegetation permanent crops, tree fruit, pasture or forest species allowing the exploitation of floors nature reserve. FORESTRY AREAS They are unsuitable land for cultivation but suitable for permanent vegetation, genralmente trees. The restrictions are tanseveras, which only allow forestry farms being extensively under forest protection systems. Allows the development of pasture under extensive type systems.
grandstand for potato
grandstand for potato
Development of sculptures
grandstand for col / bean
grandstand for bean Available in 3 ankles of the trees on the holding silvicola
grandstand for radish / bean
grandstand for potato
1280 plants per hectare which in its various operating cycles àrea remains at 40% of the density of trees
Balck Cedar Juglans sp Wood for carpentry covers for cold weather
grandstand for radish / bean
3m
Betania
grandstand for col / bean
Endemic Oak , Quercus sp
Heavy Construction
Main uses:
Seeds Bank
Linear village
timber
grandstand for bean
musical instruments
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Social
Daily activities and receiving site visits are conducted vecions and strangers. The kitchen centerpiece of the space relations of socialization and cohesion.
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Generates a relationship with the landscape from the circulation and spaces tranción in social housing in the manufacturing area.
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Show e
It retained the traditional settlement patterns of the north-south orientation to housing is a higher incidence of the sun, allowing for greater asoleación during the day.
Services
tion ula rc room ci ing Liv
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Rest area
Library expansion area
Sp
Silvicola Work Shop
Kitchen
Social area
multiple classroom
The bedroom two at a minimum, are distinguished from other areas of the house, are spaces for relaxation and sometimes instead of playing children or family gathering space, separate rooms for parents of children room through sample transition space that gives flexibility to the private area of the house.
tran siti on
Library Tec
Multiple Class room
The social housing area relates to the trails and carretaras for his character social cohesion between families and the private area in agricultural support is related to the unit AGRICULTURAL visial exercise control and respond to primary activdad that performed in housing
Restroom
Ci rc u
Private
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Taller Agricola
Relationship Interior Space
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Interactive zo
Administration
Main Facade
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Agricu ltu
Wo r
Circulation
workshop cultural traditions
Leisure
Leisure
workshop silvicola
Relationship Interior Space
Class expansion area workshop herbalism
Eco Sustainable Housing Productive
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Class expansion area
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Modernization program development and implementation of good agricultural practices in the buffer zones of the stop in the Andean mountain ranges. Formalization of peasant work. Free education for different age groups. Agroforestry technical assistance. Communications service. Dissemination of rural cultural traditions of the township.
Productive area refo re s
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Localisation
Agrotechnical School
Phase 1
Crop te rr
Rural Revitalization of Sumapaz
Mejoramiento de Vivienda Phase 1
TAASHI Setting for the autonomous development of indigenous Wayuu
COLOMBIA
GUAJIRA
URIBIA
The Return of the Wayuu its territory , becoming empowered His skills and developing autonomous way .
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Agriculture Development Areas Natural reserve Areas
SUSTAINABILITY
MODEL OF LAND MANAGEMENT
Territorial Articulation
Empowerment La Guajira
Infraestructure Urban areas Protection Provision
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Maracaibo
Autonomy Trade Bio-diversity sacred land
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Uribia
Puerto López
Nazareth
Population Dynamics
Month
E F M A M J J A S O N D
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Resguardo
Taroa
Uribia
Precipitat ion (mm)
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Environmental Protection
Manaure
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Parque Nacional de la Macuira
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Cabo de la Vela
Wayuú Territory
International commercial infraestructure Affectation regional populated areas
Point
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Jechipa
Using solar irradiation and winds of the municipality which are the highest in the whole country for the generation of renewable energy and avastecer the Wayuu communities inhabiting the municipality
Management areas for the protection of the diversity of flora and fauna that surround the municipality, where equipamietos is derrollaran for research of bio diversity
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Tourist system that leverages the natural landscapes of the region, with both aquatic and terrestrial activities, but with a low-impact information infrastructure and tourist access controlled
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Flamingos nature reserve Territorial limit Municipal Limit Principal roads Secondary roads Principal roads proposed Secondary roads proposed Railway health equipment Tourism point Cultural point National natural park Commercial point
Tourism
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Protection areas
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Handmade-Local-Municipal
fishing
Enviromental
Ground
Sea
Development of agricultural techniques in semi desert soils thtough sustainable ways hirrigacion crops drip, aero crops and crop seawater
Rural Poblation
River
Protection
Environmental recovery Areas Coral Reserve Eco-tourism
Tourism
Production
Agricultural Areas
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ECONOMIC MODEL POST-MINING
Enviromental control Areas
Point
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Tourism
TASHII
Fishing Areas Generation clean energy Areas
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AEOLIAN ENERGY
RECREATION
DRIP CROP
SOLAR ENERGY
Enviromental areas
CRAFT MANUFACTURING
NATIONAL COMMERCE
RECYCLING
ETHNO TOURISM
INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE
RESEARCH CENTER
COMEMRCE EXCHANGE
EDUCATION CENTER
AGRICULTURE
HEALTH CENTER
VERTIAL CROP
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ECO TOURISM
15.000
30.000 m
10
Intermodal transpointing
Training development
11
Business entrepreneurship
4
Cultural center
8
Recreational park
Agricultural assistance
TASHII FIRST PHASE
Urban Proposal 2011 - 2019 Urban Population Uribia 2011
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Implementation of nodes of public space in the areas of expansion unleashing a controlled densiďŹ cation. Generation of housing on the new node
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2160 hb. New Urban Population
540 Un.
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Presence adjacent to each node of an urban equipment
Housing Units
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Urban development operation
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1763 un. New Urban Population
2030 - 2039
n tio idation of u ra sol
# Houses Urban area Uribia 2011
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TIRD PHASE
10576 Residents
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Health ceter
Commerce
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Educational
Business entrepreneurship
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3077 un.
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SECOND PHASE
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2020 - 2029
FOURTH PHASE
Urban development operation Consolidation round the river as a productive agricultural area for all citizens in order to contain the expasion city
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Expansion soil R=2.5km Agricultural production area
Big scale
Agricultural production area Metropolitan shopping promenade
Principal environmental structure Industrial areas
Zonas agrĂcolas Semirurales Natual irrigation ditch- Agricultural production
N esc_1:7500
Urban area
irrigation di tch
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ltural area ricu ag
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560 hb. l
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New Urban Population
140 un. New housing Units.
2040 - 2050
Urban development operation Consolidation apples between nodes expansion area. Improving the rural areas to new agricultural technologies to semi desert soils
New Urban Population
New housing Units.
1548 hb.
387 Un.
Final Proyection for 2050 year. Total Population
25214 Hb.
Total Housing units
4904 Un.
TASHII
Urban Unit, Node ‘Flor de Campo’ Conventions Green areas
Plot
Vertical crop areas
road vehicle
Housing unit Urban equipment
Pederestian path Plot
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A
Trainnign and human development Center
Public space System The system of public space is designed for the meeting, the appropriation and the setting for weaving social ties between the community, to dwell blossoming field, for it created pedestrian circulation, which increase the permeability of apples, which in its outline shape small permanence niches that become urban recitos for urban appropriation of the proposal by the community, also have common patios, isolated from the pedestrian circulation, for the exclusive use of persons residing in housing units
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TABLE AREAS URBAN UNIT, NODE FLOR DEL CAMPO RESERVE AREAS PROTECTION OF NATURAL RESOURCES General crop areas Road Network Secundary Roads Tertiary roads Net Constructible land Area (NCLA)
Environmental System
B
Square nodal ‘Flord del Campo’ for integration and preservation of the Wayuu cosmogony
Two green lines on the two main routes, such as environmental protection to mitigate the impact of the vehicle on the pedestrian arise. The communal courtyards act as a lung for each block as these have a soft ground treatment and are articulated by arborizados axes congigurando an environmental structure for supporting human activity.
Local Scale
Land uses system
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Land use assume one urbanistica acting, characterizing only one of the streets and commercial axis, filtering this activity impact on housing, also poses a square where a profile of two floors and an adjacent equipment is configured around this .
ÁREA M2 11421 m2 ÁREA M2 11170,14 m2 16024,01 m2 108579 m2
Public cessions PERCENTAGE OF NCLA CESSION MESH ROAD 22,66% - 27194,11 % CESSION URBAN EQUIMENT 2,5% CESSION URBAN PARK AND SQUARE 15 % HELPFUL AREA ÁREA m2 COMMERCIAL AREAS 7970,3 HOUSING AREAS 66269,5 PUBLIC GREEN AREAS PER CAPITA CANTIDAD N° of housing unist projected 108 people per household (census DANE 2006) 3.44 people per house (census DANE 2006) 3.44 Total People projected 824 hab Public Areas generated by the urban 15506,3 m2 Relation of public green areas per inhabitant 0,531 m2/ hab
TASHII
Proposal housing typology
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LOW DENSITY
Everyday activities, production type, the number of persons per household, determines the configuration of families, found an average of 6 people per household, but because of the diversity of the proposed housing units are offered with a range of 4 8 people per unit.
Productive activities that propitious housing
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4-6
People per household Low Density
This more compact Typology articulates a social unit with a private drive through the cover circulation, generating transitional spaces that can be used as temporary living quarters hanging hammocks on the posts of this.
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High Density
Capacity for family time drought
Social unit
Cover Circulation
Social unit second floor
Agriculture area
Cover Circulation
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Social unit
Private Unit
ure
Private Unit
are a Agriculture area
Metros construidos.......153m2
Low Density
2PDM HOUSING (Two floors unit)
This typology is developed in a way 'L' linking social module with the street and the private module with the productive area, esi same room are dilated to create a passage between the yard and the culture.
Cover Circulation Commercial unit
Building meters..........103m2 Occupation Index.........0,34
People per household
This typology is a housing unit for a family but it has two cores, other features a second floor in response to necedidad urban densification.
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Social unit
Áreicul a Pro ducarea Agr tiva ture
6-10
Middle Density
Productive ‘L’ Housing
This typology creates a facing against avenue, moreover typology has a separate commercial module housing that creates a gallery exhibition of products, preventing overflow trade on public space. Private Unit
Cover circulation
Capacity for family time drought
CDB HOUSING (Low desinty commercial area)
DB HOUSING (Low density)
Private unit
High Density
Productive activities that propitious housing
Second Floor
Social unit
Private Unit
TASHII
Proposal housing typology People per household
HIGH DENSITY
Low Density
8-15
High Density
Capacity for family time drought
Block drilling vertical wall crosses corners for vertical reinforcement
Esta Tipología es la más densa de todas, como mecanismo para compensar el tamaño del lote que varia entre los 800 y 1000 m2, esta vivenda es bifamiliar y tiene un área de construcción progresiva, limitada por la arquitectura.
Modulo Progresivo
Detail dilatation gabled roof
Solid foundation slab reinforced concrete on compacted topdressing 0.15
DAC HOUSING (High density)
Modulo Privado
Reinforced concrete solid block 20x15x25
Wayuu wood frame enclosure tissue in fiber Ladder: stringers and steps Timber
Modulo Social
Modulo Comercial Modulo Social
Modulo Comercial
Modulo Privado
Cover: Timber structures and laminated walls supported on asphalt cement with mineral finish
Frame doors and windows pvc or wood
Floor: structure wood pieces embedded in the beam at the mezzanine bar or table
Uproot COLOMBIA
Cundiamarca
BOGOTA
A glance at faceless facades product uprooting of the inhabitants of their city
Uproot Alberto Saldarriaga ensures that the streets are the daughters of uprooting, because in them only circulates and stay away, because not only the streets are daughters of uprooting if some facades in Bogotรก that increase so Dizzying, this sense of rootlessness who own their passersby. These facades deny the relationship between buildings and the city turning away from this, the face of Bogotรก is this disfiguring every day through these facades faceless due to different reasons, the real pressure, lack of money for the maintenance of the facades, the passage of new ways that leave a number of heads, waste city streets that make them even more uprooted. This photograph shows intended between seeing the facades faceless product uprooting of the inhabitants of their city.
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Bogota D.C.
Humanitation of public realm
Suburb of La Candelaria
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Within the land use sector, we find strong institutional activity is not sufficiently supported by activities or alternative uses of land. There is also an important residential use in the sector, which is vulnerable due to heavy dynamic trading and short supply of public space in La Candelaria sector.
The potential of the sector are evidenced by its use or its historical heritage status within the context of Downtown. The proposal aims at improving the urban qualities of the sector, we think the project from the inside out, these potential not only excel in the industry but also relate to their immediate context and serve Him in principle to the community of La Candelaria but also all the Bogota citizenship.
The population currently residing in the La Candelaria is the most affected by heavy commercial and floating dynamic activities that characterize the historic center of the city. Today the center has become receipt in a number of daily activities but something inpropias for the inhabitants of the city, for this reason this place has become a floating space left defenseless to this resident population. Due to the limited range of complementary activities there is a forceful appropriation by the inhabitants of the sector and this creates a weak vitality in this area.
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The reinterpretation of colonial covers Historical Center as a material component of the proposal through the binding of the other elements creating a single composite structure
Social componet The chaplet as a symbol of cultural expression in poblacionesque change the lifestyle of people during a celebration of the community
Envorimental componet The town of La Candelaria is the locality of Bogotรก lower percentage of vegetation cover has, this is a challenge and a determining factor when designing our proposal for Career
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Humanitation of public realm Furniture 1.
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The new public space integrates the daily activities of the community, providing spaces for recreation and integration.
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Terraces that are part of the proposed commercial strip, in order to connect this trade with the pedestrian pathway and relate the public and the private, turning the space into a semi-public space.
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Pompeyano as speeder on this main road sector, which in turn communicates with the pedestrian walkway Square ‘Egipto’
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A change of uses around the pedestrian walkway in the first race is proposed. A change in residential use on the first floor to a commercial use that supports strong social activity sector.
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Changing Profile of the 1st (first) race that arises from prioritizing pedestrian and strengthening of public space in La Candelaria, transforming this vehicle via a purely pedestrian route.
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Information Point La Candelaria
Crosswalk. Flexible space that can become an itinerant public arena that opens to the square of ‘Egipto’.
Access to spaces and the University of permanence.
Dwell space Decks and wooden benches.
Differentiation textured floor to break the continuity of the floor and generate a spatial relationship between residence and commercial spaces terrace.
The pergola as a space of circulation and permanence, the object in importance in the proposal as reinterpretation of cultural events and important elements in the sector.
Humanitation of public realm New spaces of permanence that is generated from higher planes and furniture with textures that enhance accessibility and the use of new materials that provide better comfort in the areas for the use of people.
The new public space integrates the daily activities of the community, providing spaces for recreation and integration.
The relationship between public and private space generated at the University of La Salle is integrated through the new wall where covierte in a space of transition, generating new activities for his residents.
The pergola as a space of circulation and permanence, the object in importance in the proposal as reinterpretation of cultural events and important elements in the sector.
Thanks to the outstanding amenities spaces are generated, in addition to promoting accessibility for people with disabilities University displacement and generating a tratamieto facade of the new access.
New green spaces were not for the whole population, in addition to offering a visual on activities that are generated inside the cloister of La Salle are provided.
Cultural Center Fontibon
COLOMBIA
CUNDINAMARCA
BOGOTA
FONTIBON
Cultural Center Fontibon Análisis red de equipamientos
Barrio Engativá
Food supply social welfare religious cult Cultral PS Natural areas Education Recreation and Sports Health care citizen Security
the morphology of the apples in the lower strata, has been formed from spontaneous construccionn as tipod informal housing without any sense of architectural language.
Barrio Modelia To the west of the town of Fontibon, in UPZ 77, Free Zone with land use where prodomina industry, with limits with the river Bogota, has environmental factors break into the industry, where the population is affected working alli, due to the high risk flood that locality by the proximity to the river.
To the west of the town of Fontibon, in UPZ 77, Free Zone with land use where prodomina industry, with limits with the river Bogota, has environmental factors break into the industry, where the population is affected working alli, due to the high risk flood that locality by the proximity to the river.
the morphology of the blocks in the consolidated areas has sifdo formed from urban planning asylee multifamily housing that articulate homogeneity reading Cityscape
Propuesta Red de Equipamientos The population most affected by the problems of the neighborhood are youth and teenagers, because a large number of them are involved in causing security problems besides that students are leaving their school and being assaulted youth. The real problem is that when the police capture at lower tienea not where I take, this situation makes the young lose faith in institutions. Unemployment, lack of education, easy money, drugs, lack of cultural spaces condicionana them young people to pursue a career criminal being aware that the privileged status as minors. But this population has a very high potential as some of them create dynamic around sports, artistic or musical activities.
Cultural Center Fontibon
First permeable floor, relates the architectural object with dynamic populations in the sector, allowing continuity of public space inside, but regularizing the space for urban activity completed as a gallery exhibition or resting places for students .
Space flexibility rifle building, to give the city a stage opencast locally to cultural expressions that surgan in juvinales communities, open to everyone and that communities recognize each other space. High circulation, gives the subject of an architectural movement that connects the adjacent cells, creating space for users abut the cultural center, in addition to being suitable socila generates control over what happens in public areas on the first level of the project .
Exoskeleton Adjacent cells, this concept of crosslinking of a mesh in space and thus its deformation thereof, wherein each module comprises a cell yy your deformaci'on affects others who are around you
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Cultural Center Fontibon Units Cells
The project has been divided into three areas where it has a mix of uses but there for a characterization that makes the use of each of the areas, so that in the area are productive workshops but also a living exhibition that gives one more project heterogeneous character. A cultural center for Learn, build capacities
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Productive Cells Public space 2550 m2 Building meter 1500 m2 Workshops> Each workshop should have deposit, living room, bathrooms, cargo area and free area. Two workshops have 500 m2 each, the third workshop has 700 m2, serves not this will have on the free plants a itenerante exhibition hall with an area in 1500 m2
Cells for Art Public space 4950 m2 Built 2100 m2 library 600m2 Interactive Area 600m2 Auditorium 2100 m2 Outdoor setting 3375 m2
knowledge cells Public Space 4950 m2 Built 2100 m2 library 600m2 600m2 Interactive Area Auditorium 2100 m2 Outdoor setting 3375 m2
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COLOMBIA
School of Arts, Eduardo Santos
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School of Arts, Eduardo Santos Criteria for intervention
House of heritage conservation
1. Two ports are configured for one BIC and another that integrate with the park ON
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Crujía 2 Academic laboratory
4. The entrance shaped light overhead by projecting buttress in the center of the new work and skylights for underground
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ON First Floor Area 416 m2 ON Second Floor area 140 m2 On Third Floor area 140 m2 ON Level yard Area 220 m2 Total Built area 915 m2
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5. The rescue of infinite visual, thanks to the extension of the courtyard eliminating any visual obstacle to contemplate Tunja.
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3. Prolongation of the buttress found in the batch to the last level as focal point of the space within ON.
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2. Prolongation of the courtyard to articulate the ON and develop under this prolongation.
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BIC First Floor Area 243.5 m2 BIC second Floor Area 190.1 m2 BIC Total Built Area 433.6 m2
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Proyectos Academicos
ESCUELA DE ARTES EDUARDO SANTOS Social Area
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Photography Laboratory
Restroom Stairs Workshop
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Entracy New construction
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Proyectos Academicos
ESCUELA DE ARTES EDUARDO SANTOS
Proyectos Academicos
ESCUELA DE ARTES EDUARDO SANTOS
COLOMBIA
Urban Renewal Carrera Decima St. findway
CUNDINAMARCA
BOGOTA
Square of ‘La Mariposa’
Barking Town Square
Improve of the urban skyline Improve of the existence squares
Centrum Odorf
Square Node 19 The square will be surrounded by a equipment in order that there social control over what would happen in this.
Squares surrounded by patrimonial buildings Art Center contemporary Valencia
Commercial PArk
Pederestian Articualtion 7th street.
Carrera Septia Peatonal
Av. JImenez
Square of the Hills
SAntander Public Park
Oak Square
Square of ‘el Estudiante’
Square of LAS Nieves
Passage Entrepreneur
El Ingles Public Park
Extention of La Rebeca Public Park
Planteamineto de Nuevas Plazas
An open public space that can relate to level two or more edificicos freeing storage space users of these.
New public space Zaragoza Station
Ampliacion carrera 12
Carrera Décima
Node 19 Street
Calle 20 Calle 16
Calle 22
National Park Rafel Uribe
Proposal: Urban Renewal
Square of Buen Comer
Urban Renewal Carrera Decima St. findway
With the addition of a new transport system on the 19 street a new public esapcio would be created in function of an intermodal, public square and equipment
Commercial galleries that support business produced in business area level floor.
Intervention Scheme Commercial walk resting areas
Recreation
Alameda Carrera 12 Articulator space between the predominant area residential and commercial, will have two levels in the residential area, and throughout this will have complementary spaces use predominating
The use of floor level for a recracional areas in housing area
Green area Recreation
Recreation
Urban Renewal Carrera Decima St. findway For the development of the sector by volume model will reduce overall index will increase occupancy and index construction, to improve urbaisticas calidaes and have an economic advantage for the renewal of each of the blocks. To determine the heights respond to the existing average height in each block and to liberate occupied area will use part of the floor area of the rules for constructing meters in height they can be released. We will increase the permeability of the block under THROUGH use of the release of the first floor of the block that exceed 25% of the occupied area is open plan and serve as a transition between public space and comual space within the volumetria. We will respect the facing stationed on the streets, Tenth and Thirteenth racing. The massing started ordenarce in relation to heritage, where this will have an isolation but was related to public space or uses the new volumetry.
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Commercial mixt Complex To encompass a cluster of commercial activity which is for retail in the area will be the structure of which leave for spatialize trade, but developed a trade to live, where the housing is isolated by courtyards that cushion the effect on trade on are.
Skyline 24th street
Construction of the proposal from an associative network, by grouping applications. Implementation Model
The recycling of architectural heritage for greater profitability.
- Mixture of uses dwelling with trade - Buildings patrimony as offices. - Commercial Paseo that relations the two blocks. - Crosswalk linking serve as meeting place for people who work there. - Spaces sample transition to mitigate the impact of trade on housing.
Increased infrastructure and coverage that currently exists. Urban Equipament Complex
Complex of Urban services
The deficit in educational facilities in the area is high and the current educational coverage of the city no blanket to children in this area properly, which is why we allocate our proposal within one of our bands equipment to education by supplementing with spaces that can integrate the student population with the resident population. But this deficit is not only about education but also in the area of health, this strip is finished to complement a health equipment that a percentage is public and the other percentage is intended for private clinics.
Within our urban renewal project we want to implement new land uses innovation as a means to diversify the housing market to increase profitability in the sector. These uses are intended primarily for the technology industry but innovation is that it is an alternative industry where low-impact activities are performed, these activities are summarized in the realization of a Technology Park will strengthen the pre existing production network in the industry . This is a space for the development of:
Technological Center Complex of Density Housing
Skyline 22th street
Officines Square
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Maximum occupancy rate of 70% - Follow facing of the race 13 and the streets - Set courtyards and communal area - The volumetria revolves around heritage - Maximo open plan 25% sample transition - Franga of neighborhood trade on 13 - Use heritage as equipment - Abir's volumetria the race 12 - Connect the volumetria in height with 12 career
Skyline 19th Street
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Skyline 15th Street The master node of the proposal for urban renewal in this sector is the zonal scale equipment which has a central volume or space that is dedicated in principle to cultural development. In addition, we propose a new public transport system on Calle 19 that would be supported by a station that are located on the other side of the central equipment.
Skyline Av. Jimenez Street
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Urban Renewal Carrera Decima St. findway Way Findig The British council defines the wayfinder as the opportunity for the autopridades, planners and communities to apply good design. In it the main sources of guidance and best practices to good design in robust local plan policies are identified in the design and the type of analysis to decide whether proposed development is acceptable. Apply these characteristics.
Confortable and safe spaces
Spaces for people The creation of two types of complementary places of urban circulation spaces, public spaces and communal espcacios that enriquesen complementary human activities by offering opurtuidades having contact others multiplying I will be human and social activities in the sector are void to the extent that current residents live locked at home before heading out to enjoy the street.
Complejo Hotelero
Functional strips will they may walk all over carreara level Twelve on the tenth race on Saturdays esquinastendran to exceed the level of difference in vehicular and pedestrian calzana, the cicurcualcion in the bike path will be defined on the tenth with change of texture and shall protecci'on to avoid conflict between pedestrian and bicycle, on the corners of the race twelve the resiencial area will have pedestrian traffic lights to prime tHE SAFETY OF estsos when crossing streets 24, 22, 20, 18, and 16.
Zona Hospitalaria
Complejo Hospitalario
Creating connections Places transition between public and private that allows physical and visual relationships inside condel with high external contact and the possibility of diversifying the activities in the public space
Complejo Equipamiento
Mix uses and textures The modules complement the urban activity causing social activities are M'as strong around these spaces, each module when two cubicles is not a ba, or the public, and the other a warehouse space for the activities carried out in esapcio related to unacubierta, the uses of these modules will, playground, skate park, children's reading room, hotspot, commercial showcase.
Complejo Servicios de Inovaci贸n
Spaces dwell on the axis of pedestrian circulation of the race 12 by Jan Gehl urban theory that says it is necessary to leave furniture for relaxing 100 groupers, W e have decided to leave every 50 mts and relate spatially texture floor will be versatile meeting space that will allow people.