Booklet - Leticia de Navascués 2013

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INTRODUCTION

MADRID

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·Analysing the line ·Analogical smart cities ·Shared spaces ·Technological cities SHANGHAI

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· Wuhan Cinema Paradise · Suncuba-Havana Hotel · Gudian Dynasty Restaurant · Qidong Business Office Building · Musical Drama Theatre of Beijing · Kingdom Hotel SAN DIEGO

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·General analysis ·East Village Project ·Final Master’s thesis project



MADRID

JANUARY//FEBRUARY//MARCH 2013 FOUNDATIONS OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN


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What happens if we draw a line over 9km in Madrid? We can find different kinds of environments, streets, neighborhoods, characters, public spaces and sometimes ways of live.

ANALYSING THE LINE IN MADRID Néstor Montenegro workshop


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ANALYSING THE LINE IN MADRID Néstor Montenegro workshop

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ANALOGICALLY SMART CITIES Urban Trompe l’oeil


This workshop makes me think about the fragility of the digital tools used to represent the map as a way of apprehending reality. It will never be possible to capture it in its entirety. These digital tools always show the failure of objectivity. A long time ago, cities were designed according to the topography, cultural and environment parameters; now cars and new technologies design the new city. Here one example that tries to make us aware on how these new digital maps change the reality.

ANALOGICALLY SMART CITIES Rocío+Carmelo PKMN’s workshop

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ANALOGICALLY SMART CITIES Rocío+Carmelo PKMN’s workshop

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What happens if we use the open webcams around the world in our own beneďŹ t? We could subvert the image on-line to create new activities like parkour festivals, protests, strikes and declaration of love, etc.

ANALOGICALLY SMART CITIES Open Web Cams Subverted

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Proxemics is a subcategory of the study of nonverbal communication along with haptics (touch), kinesics (body movement), vocalics (paralanguage), and chronemics (structure of time). Proxemics can be deďŹ ned as "the interrelated observations and theories of man's use of space as a specialized elaboration of culture" Edward T. Hall. A system for gauging the eect of distance on communication: Intimate Space 15cm - 50cm Personal Space 50cm - 120cm Social Space 120cm - 400cm Public Space 400cm - 800cm In this exercise I organize the on-line information from a sharedhome website in this four categories.

SHARED SPACES / PROXEMICS Carlos Arroyo Workshop

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Could be the interior of a big mall a shared space? Sometimes “El Corte Inglés” of Paseo de la Castellana is used as a shortcut from Raimundo Fernández Villaverde Street to Paseo de la Castellana. Why don’t improve it and try to get some benefit for the people and for the big spanish mall.

SHARED SPACES / THE SHORTCUT Carlos Arroyo Workshop

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PROGRAM

BENEFITS

For the neighbours community + Citizens

For the neighbours community

Urban garden Rooftop market Viewpoint Art exposition Cinema Concert Urban Photocall

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Reduce Housekeeping expense Rooftop maintenance Security entrance control Neighbourhood more safe Increase the value of the building Coexistence


SHARED SPACES Share your rooftop!

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ANALYSIS

PREEXISTING PROJECTS

Accesible rooftops in Madrid Activities: Cultural,Catering, Hotel Industry Situation Characteristics

SOLAR FARMS URBAN GARDEN RELAX+LEISURE+CULTUR E NEW ELEMENTS

PROPOSAL disuse Rooftops +

NEW USES STRATEGY

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= SHARED SPACE ROOFTOPS NETWORK

PROFITABILITY UTILITY

ENERGY VEGETATION PUBLIC SPACE PROTOTYPES

COMUNICATION SPONSORING


SHARED SPACES Honorable Mention MA PRIZE 2013

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What happens if we open the tap in Madrid? 15 water reservoirs captures the water 12 treatments plants canalyzing the water by big pipes from 26 regulating tanks where 14 pump stations pump the water to the supply net.

Water Reservoir Damp

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Regulating Tanks

Pump Stations

Acometida de la edificaci贸n

Supply Net

TECHNOLOGIC CITIES Camila Aybar

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What happens if we pull the chain in Madrid?

Red de Saneamiento

Río Reutilización Zona Sensible

Salida Agua Depurada

Decantación Terciaria

Pretratamiento

Decantación Secundaria

TECHNOLOGIC CITIES The Water Supply in Madrid

Decantación Primaria

Tratamiento Biológico

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TECHNOLOGIC CITIES The Water Supply in Madrid

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TECHNOLOGIC CITIES The Water Supply in Madrid

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We reuse the plots of the regulating tanks to do more activities and public spaces for the citizens.

TECHNOLOGIC CITIES The Water Supply in Madrid

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MADRID ARCHITECTURAL OFFICES visited during this period: · Allende Arquitectos · Rubio & Alvarez Sala · Sancho-Madridejos · El Croquis · Ecosistema Urbano · Media Lab Prado · Func · Pkmn · Carlos Arroyo · Rafael de la Hoz · Nieto y Sobejano

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shanghai

APRIL//MAY//JUNE 2013 TJAD INTERNSHIP ARCHITECTURAL PROJECTS


Musical Drama Theatre of Beijing

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This project consists on the design of a Musical Drama Theatre in Beijing, located at the 3rd Ring Road Middle. Next to the CTV of Rem Koolhas and others skyscrapers. The challenge is to combine the small area of the plot wih the big necessities of the design: the main auditorium for 1000 people, three rehearsal spaces, two auditoriums for 250 people and public space. Here some ideas for the design but not the ďŹ nal result.

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Quidong Business OďŹƒce Building

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This project is a Governmental Building in Quidong. The design was decided with some neoclasical shapes so it can represent the power and the authority. My work in this project consisted in the design of the landscape, the gardens and the parkings outside, keeping their strict style.

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Colorful Yunnan. The Cultural Tourism City of Ancient Dian Kingdom.

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This is an hotel located at the top of the hill in the Cultural Tourism City of Ancient Dian Kingdom. We developed dierent combinations to reorganize the standart rooms, the suits and the presidential rooms.

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SHANGHAI EXPERIENCE I had a three month inthernship in Tongji Architectural Design (TJAD). During this internship I participated in different projects as followings: · Wuhan Cinema Paradise · Suncuba-Havana Hotel · Gudian Dynasty Restaurant · Qidong Business Office Building · Musical Drama Theatre of Beijing · Kingdom Hotel My practice covered design analyzing, concept developing, construction drawings and concept visualizing.

ARCHITECTURAL OFFICES visited during this period: · EMBT · BAU · Neri & Hu · ENCLAVE · Atelier Liu YUYANG · Pro-form · ARUP · PDM · Hoop · Hassel · Scenic ARchitecure · Chapman & Taylor

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sAN DIEGO

JULY//AUGUST//SEPTEMBER 2013 New School Architecture and Design MASTER’S THESIS



This multidisciplinary studio at NSAD (New School of Architecture and Design in San Diego) use the “IDEA District” as inspiration for investigating innovation as the driver behind the emergence of the San Diego/ Tijuana area as a 21st century mega region. The proposed IDEA District is located in the East Village area of downtown San Diego. It is envisioned as a 24hour live/work community that acts as a magnet for artist, design firms and creative industries. In the first phase we did individual research as a contribution to a larger research effort by the entire class. We selected an area of interest and we researched on how art and innovation have lead the economic development and cultural spirit of cities around the world. In the second phase we developed an individual project that responds to the research and area plans produced before.

ANALYSING SDG / TJN / BCN F. Wolden / M. Stepner / R. Losada

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ANALYSING SDG / TJN / BCN F. Wolden / M. Stepner / R. Losada

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This project talks about the energy in California focused on electricity, the carbon emissions and the water consumption. One of the biggest problems of California in addition to this big amount of carbon emissions is that the 40% of the emissions comes from the transportation. In San Diego this problem gets worse with a 60% of the carbon emissions coming from the transportation. Besides that fact, San Diego imports the 95% of their water consumption from the Colorado River and North California. Given this heavy dependence on impored water, it is not surprising that almost 60% of the energy used by the City of San Diego goes for pumping water and sewage. Multiple pump stations distribute water through hundreds of miles of pipes to homes, businesses, and treatment plants, the majority ending up in the ocean o of Point Loma.

ANALYSING SAN DIEGO ENERGY CONSUMPTION

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The proposal to this facts is and

ENERGY GAME MUSEUM to make people conscious about all this consumption and emissions. The project is accompanied by another two strategies which implement the EAST VILLAGE NEIGHBOURHOOD like a Cultural strategy to bring closer the art to the people and a Public Bike System to promote a better and more eďŹƒcient transportation. The museum takes place on the empty plots of the EAST VILLAGE, a new neighborhood that is becoming a technological neighborhood, next to the San Diego Freeway, and to the big sewage pipe.

ANALYSING SAN DIEGO ENERGY CONSUMPTION

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To make aware the people of the importance fact of saving water and energy, the project is developed as a kind of industrial public space that changes with the consumption behavior of the citizens. I reused this kind of industrial structures as water towers tanks, communication towers and electrical post that comes from the city itself. These structures are laying down colonizing the empty plots as a system of energy communication. The system works when the people are saving energy, for example if they are saving water they could go to the public swimming pool tank, if they are saving electricity they could enjoy a lightened public space during the night and if they are reducing their carbon emissions they could enjoy a wonderful garden. The ďŹ nal system is turned into an icon of the city encouraging the citizens to become more responsible with their consumption and rewards them with an enjoyable public space that gives identity in a better environment.

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SAN DIEGO ARCHITECTURAL OFFICES visited during this period: · Frank Wolden skyport studio · Roesling Nakamura terada · X10 · Richard Meier · Héctor Pérez · Geni · Mike Burnett · Safdie Rabines · Morphosis · Denari · Citylab UCLA · Getty Institute

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Leticia de NavascuĂŠs Abad (EspaĂąa, 1987)

2013 Tricontinental Master in Advance Architectural design. Universidad Europea de Madrid 2012 Architecture. Universidad Europea de Madrid 2011 Fine Arts. Universidad Europea de Madrid

leticia.navascues@gmail.com +34 679 100 491




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