PS ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
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INDEX ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
URBAN DESIGN
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Regeneración Cerro de la Campana
12 Mexican Diabetes Association
58 InCubo PROFESSIONAL MODEL MAKING
20 Departamentos Aalto 26 Torre Hidalgo
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Mario Pani: Arquitectura en Proceso
34 HC Suites
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Renovación Río Nazas
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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
1.INSIDE = OUTSIDE
CASA SPARTA Residential
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Asessed by: N/A, 2015. Location: Monterrey, México.
Casa Sparta is located near the university Tecnológico de Monterrey, making it important for the project to be a house that could either be rented for students or a family. Designed to be surrounded by natural light, the esscence of Casa Sparta relies on its voids for they provide natural lighting and ventilation for the most part of the day as well as direct connection with the exterior from any given room. Since there is a park located on the north front of the lot, a reflective mirror is proposed as a ventiladed façade. This will allow the user to look outside without loosing the privacy of their home, additionally this façade will interact with those using the park.
The proposed mirror faรงade creates not only an interaction between the house and the park, but an extension of the park itself.
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1. Bedroom 2. Main Bedroom 3. Closet 4. Restroom 5. Kitchen 6. Laundry Room 7. Social Area 8. Terrace 9. Garden 10. Reception 11. Service Aisle 12. Light Patio 13. Service Patio 14. Garage 15. Pool 16. Family Room 13. Library
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1. Bedroom 2. Main Bedroom 3. Closet 4. Restroom 5. Kitchen 6. Laundry Room 7. Social Area 8. Terrace 9. Garden 10. Reception 11. Service Aisle 12. Light Patio 13. Service Patio 14. Garage 15. Pool 16. Family Room 13. Library
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The light patio enhances the openness to the exterior, and makes nature an important part of the house for it will change the atmosphere of the inside throughout the day.
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lV. Garden V. Social Area Vl. Transversal Section Vll. Longitudinal Section
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The main objective was to bring the exterior into the inside of the house, which is why all spaces have a view to at least one of the patios inside the house, or the park situated front of the lot. Vll.
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2. ENHANCE EXPERIENCES
MEXICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION Building Refurbishment
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Assesed by: Arch. Marcos Almaguer and Arch. Diego Rodriguez, 2015. Location: Monterrey, México.
Located near the Alamenda in the center of Monterrey, The Mexican Association of Diabetes of Nuevo León seeks to expand and improve its facilities according to their necessities. Since the place where they are currently located doesn’t have the proper distribution and special instalations there is an issue with accesibility for their patients, specially because the consultation rooms are in a second floor and there is no elevator. To aproach all the current issues, and prevent new one from occuring, a building refurbishment takes place. There is a demolition and re-construction of the former house to function as a multi-use space for the assosiation. The consultation rooms are relocated in the first floor, around an indoor patio, along with the kitchen and the reception. While the second floor is equipped with the administration offices, a multi use room and terrace. All of this allows the creation of flexible and accessible spaces that can be adapted to the current and future needs of the Diabetes Association as it grows.
Phase 1: Demolish
CONSULTORIOS
Phase 2: Expand and redistribute
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The images above illustrate the existing conditions of the clinic.
AMPLIACIÓN AUDITORIO
CONSULTO
A connection is generated among the different spaces within the building, without sacrificing the privacy of the consultation rooms. This results in a visually permeable and educational space since you can see everything that happens in the clinic.
The delimiting (but at the same time permeable) elements throughout the clinic allow the users gets a transition between the differents spaces as they discover them.
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0.Parking 1. Main Access 2. Waiting Room 3. Front Desk 4. Check-up Consulting Room 5. Multi-Purpose Room 6. Kitchen 7. Service Path-Way 8. In-door Patio 9. Consultation Room 10. Psychologist’s office 11. Laundry Room 12. Pantry 13. Men’s Bathroom 14. Woman’s Bathroom 15. Elevator 18. Distributor 17. Archive 19. Adminitrative Offices 20. Private Office 21. Auditorium 22. Terrace 23. Storage Room
Although the indoor patio provides natural daylight and ventilation through the day, its main function is to create a connection between the different spaces of the clinic. Additionally, with help of the sun path, this permeable wall that goes from the first to second floor creates a series of atmospheres inside the spaces during the day. On the other hand this creates an invitation to discover the space and the events that might be happening, such as recreational activities, workshops, etc. With all of this the users experience is enhanced since all of his/her senses are being used as they walk through the clinic.
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The two main objectives of the association are promotion and prevention. Which is why the main floor is where the patient will be able to get attendend by prevention and scheduled consultations, nutrituinal work shops, etc. While on the second floor you will find the administrative offices, an auditorium and a multi-use terrace where promotional and informative events will take place.
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3. DO IT FOR THE VIEW
DEPARTAMENTOS AALTO
Residential Complex
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Assesed by: Arch. Claudia Carreño and Arch. Jorge Corcuera, 2013. Location: Monterrey, México.
Departamentos Aalto is a project that seeks a connection between the interior and exterior of it’s location, which has a linear park in front of the lot, as well as a spectacular view of Monterreys iconic Cerro de la Silla mountain. To give the project hierarchy without loosing its connection with the park, the first level was elevated 1.50m, sending the parking lot below and emphasising the plaza with all it’s commerce and an enhanced view of the park. It was important to generate different types of appartments for its residents, which could be small families or students due to the fact that the site is near a university. Keeping this in mind, three modules of different appartments were created. Including two flats and one studio, all appartments were arranged in a way that allows all users to have a full view of the city and its most iconic mountains.
Its honest structure lets the outsider know that there are different types of spaces throughout the project, from the slightly elevated plaza that invites its discovery, to the visible distinction of appartment modules.
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Turfstone was included to create a transition between the park and the plaza.
The entrance to the parking lot was sent to the side of the building to protect the pedestrian.
l. 1. Bedroom 2. Main Bedroom 3. Closet 4. Restroom 5. Kitchen 6. Laundry Room 7. Social Area 8. Balcony 9. Storage 10. Emergency Stairs 11. Machinery Room 12. Commerce 13. Lobby
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ll. Floor Plan Type A lll. Floor Plan Type B
Three types of appartments were created. The main difference is the amount of rooms they have. However they all have a clear division between the private and ll. public space.
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Two of the three modules are replicated on every level, while the loft is a two-story appartment.
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1. Bedroom 2. Main Bedroom 3. Closet 4. Restroom 5. Kitchen 6. Laundry Room 7. Social Area 8. Balcony 9. Storage 10. Emergency Stairs 11. Machinery Room 12. Commerce 13. Lobby
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lV. Longitudinal Section V. Social Area Vl. Loft Bedroom
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The commerce and the different type of living modules create a diversification of spaces that intend to be flexible for all kinds of users, may they be students, a family or an elderly couple looking for place to live where, eventhough they don’t have a back yard, they have both a plaza and terrace that connects them to the linear park they could call their own.
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4. CONTEXT RULES
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TORRE HIDALGO
Mixed Uses
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Asessed by: Arch. José Ortiz, 2014 In collaboration with: Sofía Elosúa and Pedro Taméz Location: Monterrey, México.
Located near the cultural center of Monterrey, full of different art and history museums, Torre Hidalgo blends the industrial, commercial and cultural aspects of the city. There are two important elements that had a big influence on the shape of the project; Condominio Acero, a 68m high building on the east end of the lot, and Plaza Hidalgo, a historic plaza on the north front of the building. Additionally, aside from a couple of buildings, most near constructions are three or four stories high. Given this information two main volumes where created. The first one, with commerce, a market, art gallery and building lobby, has the average height of the surrounding buildings avoiding it from being visually overwhelming for the pedestrian. Additionally a hollow space was created within the volume to allow natural sunlight in.
l. 3D Model ll. First Floor lll. Second Floor lV. Third Floor
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ll. A. Storage B. Circulation Core C. Service Elevator D. Market E. Plaza F. Lobby G. Drop-Off H. Service Drop-Off I. Service Drop-Off Platorm J. Power Station K. Private Office L. Kitchen M. Locker Room N. Restroom O. Kitchenette P. Machinery Room
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V. Fourth Floor Vl. FloorPlan Type A Vll. Exploited 3D Model
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V) A. Storage B. Circulation Core C. Service Elevator D. Gym E. Locker Room F. Terrace G. Garden H. Reception I. Copy RoomJ. Conference Room K. Private Office L. Office Space M. Kitchenette N. Restroom O. Machinery Room VI) A. Storage B. Circulation Core C. Service Elevator D. Reception E. Copy Center F. Conference Room G. Private Office H. Office Space I. KitchenetteJ. Restroom K. Social Area L. Bedroom M. Machinery Room
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Vlll. Model
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5. BREAK THE BOX
HC SUITES
Mixed Use
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Assesed by: Arch. Edna Garza, Arch. Mauricio Maycotte and Arch. Marcelo NĂĄjera, 2013. Location: Monterrey, MĂŠxico.
HC Suites is one of four hotels in a master plan that seeks an extension and interrelation between Parque Fundidora and its industrial surroundings. The buildings inside the masterplan include appartments, elementary schools and recreational facilities for both locals and tourists, all connected through a series of platforms. In order to create public space and enhance the landscape proposed for the master plan, the lot was divided into two parts, arranged at opposite directions and conected by a main circulation core. This offset created plazas on the outside and more accesible views for the facilities inside the hotel, which include a service area, commerce, event and multi-purpose rooms, bedrooms, offices and ammenities such as a sky bar and pool terrace overlooking the whole city.
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1. Circulation core 2. Machinery Room 3. Restroom 4. Single Bedroom 5. Double Bedroom 6. Suite 7. Terrace 8. Balcony 9. Kitchen 10. Restaurant 11. Bar 12. Commerce 13. Private Office 14. Conference Room 15. Event room 16. Multi purpose room 17. Gym 18. Spa 19. Reception 20. Gift Shop 21. Ammenities 22. Locker Room 23. Rec Room 24. Laundry 25. Closet 26. Cleaning Storage 27. Storage
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All employee and service areas are located on the basement, while the more public services such as commerce and offices are on first and second floors.
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Vl. Third Floor Vll. Fourth Floor Vlll. Circulation Core
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1. Circulation core 2. Machinery Room 3. Restroom 4. Single Bedroom 5. Double Bedroom 6. Suite 7. Terrace 8. Balcony 9. Kitchen 10. Restaurant 11. Bar 12. Commerce 13. Private Office 14. Conference Room 15. Event room 16. Multi purpose room 17. Gym 18. Spa 19. Reception 20. Gift Shop 21. Ammenities 22. Locker Room 23. Rec Room 24. Laundry 25. Closet 26. Cleaning Storage 27. Storage
Vlll. The circulation core not only connects both volumes horizontally with its walkways, but vertically with a hollow that goes from the lobby to the last floor of the hotel. It also functions as a meeting point for those visiting the hotel.
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lX. Floor Plan Type A X. Floor Plan type B X1. Single Bedroom
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1. Circulation core 2. Machinery Room 3. Restroom 4. Single Bedroom 5. Double Bedroom 6. Suite 7. Terrace 8. Balcony 9. Kitchen 10. Restaurant 11. Bar 12. Commerce 13. Private Office 14. Conference Room 15. Event room 16. Multi purpose room 17. Gym 18. Spa 19. Reception 20. Gift Shop 21. Ammenities 22. Locker Room 23. Rec Room 24. Laundry 25. Closet 26. Cleaning Storage 27. Storage
Xl. While some rooms were able to have cornered windows to maximize the views, all rooms can look to a different part of the city of Monterrey.
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Xll . Tenth Floor Xlll. Mezzanine XlV. Longitudinal Section
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1. Circulation core 2. Machinery Room 3. Restroom 4. Single Bedroom 5. Double Bedroom 6. Suite 7. Terrace 8. Balcony 9. Kitchen 10. Restaurant 11. Bar 12. Commerce 13. Private Office 14. Conference Room 15. Event room 16. Multi purpose room 17. Gym 18. Spa 19. Reception 20. Gift Shop 21. Ammenities 22. Locker Room 23. Rec Room 24. Laundry 25. Closet 26. Cleaning Storage 27. Storage
XlV. This section shows all the different spaces of the hotel as well as the transition of heights for pedestrians entering the hotel and of the building itself, blending into the other buildings of the master plan.
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URBAN DESIGN
5. CREATE COMMUNITY
REGENERACIÓN CERRO DE LA CAMPANA
Urban Renewal
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Assesed by: Arch. Marcela González and Arch. Marcelo Nájera, 2014. Location: Monterrey, México.
La campana is a marginalized zone of Monterrey where improvised homes were created by people from near regions, coming into the city seeking job opportunities. This resulted in a disorganized and unsafe urban layout with broken stairs, pedastrian walkways that turn into streets with vehicular activity, dark and steep walk ways, even some with an inclination larger than 45º, among other issues. Accesability and safety are the main problems to be dealt with as well as the creation of an integrated community which doesn’t really exisit at the moment. In order to address the issues mentioned above, a complete restoration of the houses is proposed, as well as four distinct typologies of pathways assigned depending on the square meters of the target area, all of this with the help of those who live there so they can bring their own identity into it. The main objective is to create a pleasant and safe experience for those that use these pathways on a daily basis to get home. The different typologies include rest areas, plazas, terraces and parks, all with regional planting and orchards, for it will make the whole project low cost, low maintanance and will actually be usefull for the community since they could be cultivating some of their own vegetables and spices in these gardens. Additionally, furniture was proposed, its design based on a prefabricated concrete module, once again for economic reasons and to make the project cohesive throughout its extension.
All furniture is based on a prefabricated concrete module for its easy, fast and inexpensive production with endless posibilities. It is encouraged that the communitiy participates in the design and production for this will create a sense of appropriation and belonging. This way they would create a space by and for themselfes and will take care of it. The standard furniture models include benches, dinning tables,grills, etc., to foment the use of public space and social exchange. .........................................................................
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Furniture
Since the land is very steep a series of platforms were generated to use as public space. However, to maximaze the already limited space, certain uses are assigned to the lower level of the platforms depending on the headroom available. These include games for childrens, social spaces, commerce, orchards, etc.
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Each typology has its own characteristics for the users to feel the transition between spaces and be able to identify their arrival to a new one.
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PARK
PLAZA
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Recreation Purposes Botanical Playground
Public Space Orchards Social Exchange
Aside from the characteristics listed below, each space will have its own scent and distinctive vegetation to be recognized by.
TERRACE
WALKWAY
15 - 30 m2
15 - 30 m2
Rest Area Social Exchange Shallow Root Orchard
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l. Target Areas 11. General Floor Plan lll. Protoype A Floor Plan
l. Prototype A
Since the topography is very diverse, a pathway of stairs and ramps was created for each particular space.
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Vl. Prototype A - Section
By combining the different typologies a series of spaces where generated, each with its own atmosphere and recreational space for social interaction among neighbors.
6. TACTICAL BUT STRATEGIC
InCubo
Tactical Urbanism
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Assesed by: Arch. Rena Overgaard Porsenand Arch. Jorge Salinas Arch. Diego Rodriguez, Arch. Mike Lydon 2016.
Located within the Tecnolรณgico de Monterrey campus, specifically in the current dormitory area, InCubo is a mixed-use complex that will encourage the development of companies within the innovation district, defined within the campus master plan. The impact of the project will be the following: Economic: Based on its excellent location, in front of the university campus, full of vegetation and a great pedestrian flow, the market price of this lot is greater than other near-by. This added value allowed the project to be sustainable and increases the internal rate of return for both the project and the investor. Social: Although the main function of the business incubator is to generate and retain talent, Incubo seeks the exchange of ideas among its users. It is for this reason that co-working and co-living areas are integrated into the project. Additionally, the proposal gives a hierarchy to the public space which invites social interaction between all users. Urban: Even during the design process it was imperative to respect the context, both natural and constructed, resulting in a human scale project that took advantage of what was already there. This also created a design that maintains a physical and spacetial connection with the rest of the university campus. The project will be carried out in two phases: the activation of the space, currently unused and without access to the public, through the use of tactical urban. Subsequently the construction of a building containing the aforementioned services will be carried out, in the appropriate proportion based on what was seen during the tactical urbanism stage.
1st Phase: Activation of the plaza Currently there is a very nice green area, within the campus of the university, that is restricted to the general public due to a fence that divides the street from the campus. In order to activate the public space and promote coexistence among the users of the area the next set of steps will take place:
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ll. l. Existing floor plan with pedestrain flow. ll. Conceptual section
1. The building that currently serves as dormitory for students will be remodeled in order to incorporate temporary commerce, a start-up incubator and a learning commons area. Aditionally, to re-define the space and allow access to the general public, the path of the fence will be modified. This will create a new plaza that will strengthen the activity of the shops inside newly remodeled building.
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11. Outdoor furniture is built inside the premises, specifically between the two exisiting buildings. Although its main function is to soften the perception of the barriers between public and private, it is also a shaded rest area overlooking the new plaza plaza.
1V. lll.Fence new location 1V.Outdoor furniture softens limits V.Food trucks and parklet location
11. In order to encourage the use of the place and attract more people into it, food trucks will be situated in front of the park. If necessary, parklets will be built next to the food trucks in order to allow more people to visit and remain in space.
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Second Phase: Contruction
There will be a performance analysis of the tactical urbanism intervention. Based on recolected data, adjustments can be made to the project and before starting the construction of the final stage, InCubo, which seeks to generate and retain talent within the TEC District as well as to provide quality public spaces. Its program consists of shops, co-working spaces, co-living, offices and business incubator.
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PROFESSIONAL MODEL MAKING
Mario Pani: Arquitectura en Proceso Unidad Santa Fe MARCO (Museum of Contemporary Art), Monterrey, México
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