architecture
POR TFO LIO+CV
Ro s a r i o M a d ra zo 2018 - 2022
ROSARIO MADRAZO I believe the world we live in is made up of architectural elements that are constantly shaping and changing us, as well as determining the way we live our lives. I consider myself someone who’s full of energy, passionate and hungry to continue enriching myself everyday in what makes me happiest, which is architecture.
SOF T WA R ES Drawing and modeling
Rhino 7: advanced Autocad: advanced Grasshopper: elementary Revit: elementary
Graphics ABOUT ME Mexico City Phone: +52 55 6576 9222 E-mail: rosemadrazo@hotmail.com
Illustrator CC: advanced Photoshop: advanced Indesign: advanced Procreate: advanced
Rendering
Lumion 11: advanced
LANGUAGES Spanish
Native language
English
Advanced
ED UCAT ION
EX P ERIENC E
Bachelor´s Degree in Architecture
Internship at I.N.D (inter.national.design)
Agust 2017 - May 2022
May 2022 - actual
México, Universidad Anáhuac
Certificate
Alternative methodologies for design México, Universidad Anáhuac
Rotterdam, NL
Jr. Architect at Pedro & Juana Mexico City
February 2020 - March 2021
Dicember 2019 - May 2022
Summer Architectural Workshop
Madrid, Francisco de Vitoria University June 2020 - July 2020
Architectural Workshop Weird worlds Imagining the Spaces of Alternative Social Rituals Austria, TU Graz University of Technology November 2019
Lumion 11 Course
Venice Biennale 2020
The non linear project, Interweaving Process in the creation of Architecture May 2020 - November 2020
Short Listed LIBGEN Genesis of Libraries competition Dicember 2019
Mextropoli Pavillion Trama Mexico City
G+M Rendering Studio
March 2019
July 2021
Mextropoli Participation
Del Territorio al habitante exposition March 2018
CONTENT
Trama 2018
Casa-con 2019
Labor Docente 2018 -2022
The non-linear project 2020
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Interlace 2019
Reforma 432 2020
La Unión Park 2021
El Borde hotel 2022
TRAMA Universidad Anahuac Mexico pavilion for Mextropoli 2019, located in the Alameda Central, Mexico City. A weaving with 450 wooden polines of two meters long, plays with the density, height and porosity of the pavilion generating seating area as a forum around the fountain with 360 degrees around it.
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Process model
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CASA - CON After the 2017 earthquake, Colonia Centro at Ciudad de Mexico had serious structural problems in many of its buildings. This project seeks to rescue the building located at Ayuntamiento #165 and create a new program that will be a trigger for the area. It is analyzed that this area has many schools, high schools and universities so
it is proposed to join the property #165 (building damaged by the earthquake) and #169 (currently parking lot) and create a new style of collective housing for students with common areas, rest, work, etc. The façade of the pre-existence is respected and a volume is proposed at the rear that is linked to the architecture of what was this residential building in the past.
Design strategy
Ground floor
First floor
Roof Top
Section X - X
Facade
The project has three types of rooms for students. Type A is the smallest, for one person and has a closet and desk. Type B is two twin rooms that share the same bathroom and finally type C is a loft that has a bedroom, bathroom and kitchenette. The structural system is bubbledeck slab for its light weight and load-bearing capacity. It is also taken as a decision because the balls inside the concrete are 100% recycled and that helps the enviorment.
Wall section
LABOR DOCENTE Winners of the design and fabrication of the teaching recognition from the Universidad Anahuac Mexico Norte. A great teacher communicates his knowledge in a horizontal way, just like the movement of the great machinery that slides over the ground of a marble mine in order to extract its large and valuable pieces. This inspired us to develop a solid piece which we interpret as the teacher’s knowledge, the dedication of the teacher to his students is represented as the carving of the monolith, this gesture is intended to convey the delivery of time and knowledge that the teacher makes to his students.
Top view
Vector
Making process
Section
TRAMA Project for Venice Biennale 2020. The goal is to create an ongoing dialogue that encourages the exploration of how design and technology evolve together. Different techniques were explored to develop approaches that view the design of a Mexican fabric from different perspectives. The fine line between technology and design allowed for a discussion on where the fields will be heading in the near future, at what point does design replace human skills, and how can they grow together in a healthy symbiosis? The result is a piece that can ultimately function as a lattice in other projects.
Chiapas textile
Chiapas textile
Textile analysis
Textile analysis
Digital analysis
Final laticce
EN - LIGHT - EN Short-listed project in “LIBGEN” competition. The history of Warsaw consists of many periods of light and many periods of darkness. I think of a futuristic library where we can represent the history of libraries, the history of books, even the history of every human being. The essence of the library is to convey what it is to see into a future of light and innovation, but not to leave aside the honor of the past, which is history. The public library seeks to be a monument to history and at the same time a landmark in cities to emphasize the importance of education and knowledge.
Site Plan
Models
Section
Models 2
Ground floor
Second floor
Sixth floor
Eleventh floor
Facade
INTERLACE Participant project in Iceland Thermal Springs Guest House architecture competition. Hotel Boutique located in Iceland. The concept creates an opening or “fissure” in the site generated by opposing stresses. This hole makes the building sink and generates a underground architectural program. This project seeks to achieve maximum comfort for guests by making them feel part of Iceland and have direct contact with nature. The spaces inside the building create a mystical atmosphere.
Site images and model
Site analysis
Concept
Sections
REFORMA 432 Skyscraper located in Mexico City at Reforma 432. Tower of mixed uses , living, office and comercial. Terraced building that allows to have green areas. These terraces have different uses as amenities for the different people who will use the tower.
Main Floor
Amenities Floor plan
Office Floor plan
Apartments Floor plan
Sections
HOTEL EL BORDE Hotel El Borde is a project that is integrated to the specific conditions of the site, the landscape and the topography of the place seeking to create a project that invites guests to an atmosphere of peace and tranquility immersed in the grandeur of nature.
Design strategies
Project located within the Rancho Las Cuevas. It has 6,000 hectares and is located 20km from Guerrero Coahuila. Today it is one of the most privileged places in the world for white-tailed deer hunting. After a conversation with the owners of the ranch, a way to generate income from other activities within the ranch is sought. A master plan is proposed to the family, boutique hotel, a series of remodeling and program annexes are proposed for the hunters’ camp area. Finally, to generate a summer camp for children. The decision is made to start with the development of the hotel.
Mezquite Prosopis pallida 6-9m
Encino Quercus 3- 8 m
Huizache Vachellia farnesiana 3- 9 m
Site vegetation
Plan
Room Section
Room Plan
Model
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Wall section
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PORTFOLIO + CV C O N TA C T
Selected work samples 2018-2022 Thank you for viewing this portfolio. rosemadrazo@hotmail.com +52 55 6576 9222
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