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This project is a part of the Architecture and Extreme Environments master program at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. This master programme has a strong focus on site-specific design, achieving this through direct engagement and expeditions to environments which are out of balance. This year’s expedition was to Atacama Desert, Chile which took place between 18th of November and 14th of December 2019.

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Introduction Architecture and Extreme Environments

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The programme aims to develop a site-specific and technology-focused understanding of architecture, as a response to present and future global challenges, including those defined as UN Global Goals. The first semester will centre on the understanding of the context/theme/site and its relevant challenges in habitation and the built environment. The semester’s work is divided into the phases; Information gathering, Prototype, Fieldwork, Formalization and Communication. The fieldwork revolves around the testing of prototypes that are designed to explore a certain theme and/or survey a chosen site. Emphasis is given to an understanding of the formal and artistic implications of the designs in the given contexts and how the design can instigate a dialogue with its surroundings. These exercises will culminate in the formulation of a preliminary architectural program. The main formats of engagement during this semester will be investigation, literature search, sketching, manufacturing, written work, on-site field exploration, collaborations with practices and manufacturers both at home and abroad and group work. A theoretical positioning is a pivotal part of this program, which translates into a continuous series of reading and writing activities focused on critical thinking.


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Index RESEARCH

CONTEXT

PROTOTYPE PHASE D ESIGN ART I NSTALLATIONS WI ND I NSTALLATIONS WI ND I NST RU M ENTS RESEARCH

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P ROJ ECT: MALGORZATA GRZESI KOWSKA


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WHERE ARE WE?

Antofagasta (Spanish pronunciation: [antofaˈɣasta] is a port city in northern Chile, about 1,100 kilometres (700 mi) north of Santiago. It is the capital of Antofagasta Province and Antofagasta Region. According to the 2015 census, the city has a population of 402,669. Previously part of Bolivia, Antofagasta was captured by Chile in the War of the Pacific (1879– 83), and sovereignty was transferred under the terms of the 1904 Treaty of Peace and Friendship between the two countries.

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Antofagasta

Area Total 756,096.3[3] km2 (291,930.4 sq mi) (37th) Water (%)1.07b Population 2017 census 17,574,003[4] (64th) Density 24/km2 (62.2/sq mi) (198th)

Chile Antofagasta

Geomorphology

Hydrology

Antofagasta is grounded on rocky ground, hard and tough. Over this layer is a dense soil with sand and medium-sized rock fragments where there are remains of abundant minerals. According to the general classification of soils, Antofagasta is founded on clay loam soils of the type I and II.

There are about fifteen streams that have watersheds with accumulation of sand and gravel. Within the broader watershed (hoya) are the “Hoya La Chimba”, “Hoya Caracoles”, “Hoya La Cadena”, “Hoya La Negra” and “Hoya El Way”. These watersheds and their streams (Quebrada), such as “Quebrada sin nombre”, “Quebrada Baquedano”, “Quebrada El Toro”, “Quebrada El Carrizo” and “Quebrada Jardines del Sur”, which helped cause the flood of 1991.

The city has an irregular geomorphology by the presence of steep hills (400–500 m) that are part of Chilean Coast Range, in its eastern edge, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. The formation of the rock mass, it makes the shoreline slope is very steep (Coloso, south of Antofagasta). The coastal edge of the city has volcanic sediments, in contrast to the formation of hills of sand. Stresses in the sea a rock formation called La Portada. Among the most important mountains of the geography of the town of Antofagasta is the Cerro El Ancla (1.007 m), el Cerro Chato (485 m), Cerro Moño (4.830 m), Cerro Coloso (938 m), Cerro Bolfín (961 m), Cerro Jarón (988 m), Cerro Alcalde Poblete (979 m), Cerro Gordo (668 m), Cerro Fortuna (963 m) and Cerro Moreno (1.290 m). In the coastal area, the commune has two portions island

In Chile, Antofagasta is known as La Perla del Norte (“The Pearl of the North”), for its historical and economic importance.

Antofagasta (Spanish pronunciation: [antofaˈɣasta] is a port city in northern Chile, about 1,100 kilometres (700 mi) north of Santiago. It is the capital of Antofagasta Province and Antofagasta Region. According to the 2015 census, the city has a population of 402,669. Previously part of Bolivia, Antofagasta was captured by Chile in the War of the Pacific (1879–83), and sovereignty was transferred under the terms of the 1904 Treaty of Peace and Friendship between the two countries.

The coastal edge of Antofagasta is rocky and steep, so there are no natural beaches, the majority being artificial. Just north of the city, natural beaches extend to the areas of “La Portada”, “Las Losetas” and “La Rinconada”.

The city of Antofagasta is closely linked to mining activity, being a major mining area of the country. The last decade has seen a steady growth in the areas of construction, retail, hotel accommodations, population growth, and remarkable skyline development.

Within the water resources of the commune, there are different dry lakes (salar), among which include the Salar de Pajonales, Salar Mar Muerto, Salar Punta Negra and the Salar de Navidad.

Antofagasta has the highest GDP per capita of Chile, US$47,000 and the 3rd place for Human Development Index just after Metropolitana de Santiago Region and Magallanes and Antártica Chilena Region.

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

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The driest desert on Earth

The desert owes its extreme aridity to a constant temperature inversion due to the cool north-flowing Humboldt ocean current, and to the presence of the strong Pacific anticyclone. The most arid region of the Atacama desert is situated between two mountain chains (the Andes and the Chilean Coast Range) of sufficient height to prevent moisture advection from either the Pacific or the Atlantic Oceans, a two-sided rain shadow.

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The Atacama Desert (Spanish: Desierto de Atacama) is a desert plateau in South America covering a 1000-km (600-mi) strip of land on the Pacific coast, west of the Andes mountains. The Atacama desert is one of the driest places in the world (the driest being some very specific spots within the McMurdo Dry Valleys), as well as the only true desert to receive less precipitation than the polar deserts. According to estimates, the Atacama Desert occupies 105,000 km2 (41,000 sq mi), or 128,000 km2 (49,000 sq mi) if the barren lower slopes of the Andes are included. Most of the desert is composed of stony terrain, salt lakes (salares), sand, and felsic lava that flows towards the Andes.

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THIS IS CHILE

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

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Setting

Aridity

Aridity

Comparison to Mars

According to the World Wide Fund for Nature, the Atacama Desert ecoregion occupies a continuous strip for nearly 1,600 km along the narrow coast of the northern third of Chile, from near Arica (18°24’S) southward to near La Serena (29°55’S). The National Geographic Society considers the coastal area of southern Peru to be part of the Atacama Desert and also includes the deserts south of the Ica Region in Peru.

The Atacama Desert is commonly known as the driest nonpolar place in the world, especially the surroundings of the abandoned Yungay town (in Antofagasta Region, Chile). The average rainfall is about 15 mm (0.6 in) per year, although some locations, such as Arica and Iquique, receive 1 to 3 mm (0.04 to 0.12 in) in a year. Moreover, some weather stations in the Atacama have never received rain. Periods up to four years have been registered with no rainfall in the central sector, delimited by the cities of Antofagasta, Calama, and Copiapó, in Chile. Evidence suggests that the Atacama may not have had any significant rainfall from 1570 to 1971.

The Atacama is so arid that many mountains higher than 6,000 m (20,000 ft) are completely free of glaciers. Only the highest peaks (such as Ojos del Salado, Monte Pissis, and Llullaillaco) have some permanent snow coverage.

In a region about 100 km (60 mi) south of Antofagasta, which averages 3,000 m (10,000 ft) in elevation, the soil has been compared to that of Mars. Owing to its otherworldly appearance, the Atacama has been used as a location for filming Mars scenes, most notably in the television series Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets.

Peru borders it on the north and the Chilean Matorral ecoregion borders it on the south. To the east lies the less arid Central Andean dry puna ecoregion. The drier portion of this ecoregion is located south of the Loa River between the parallel Sierra Vicuña Mackenna and Cordillera Domeyko. To the north of the Loa lies the Pampa del Tamarugal.

The Atacama Desert may be the oldest desert on earth, and has experienced extreme hyperaridity for at least 3 million years, making it the oldest continuously arid region on earth. The long history of aridity raises the possibility that supergene mineralisation, under the appropriate conditions, can form in arid environments, instead of requiring humid conditions. The presence of evaporite formations suggest that in some sections of the Atacama Desert, arid conditions have persisted for the last 200 million years (since the Triassic).

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Geographically, the aridity of the Atacama is explained by it being situated between two mountain chains (the Andes and the Chilean Coast Range) of sufficient height to prevent moisture advection from either the Pacific or the Atlantic Oceans, a two-sided rain shadow.

In 2003, a team of researchers published a report in which they duplicated the tests used by the Viking 1 and Viking 2 Mars landers to detect life, and were unable to detect any signs in Atacama Desert soil in the region of Yungay. The region may be unique on Earth in this regard, and is being used by NASA to test instruments for future Mars missions. The team duplicated the Viking tests in Mars-like Earth environments and found that they missed present signs of life in soil samples from Antarctic dry valleys, the Atacama Desert of Chile and Peru, and other locales. However, in 2014, a new hyperarid site was reported, María Elena South, which was much drier than Yungay, and thus, a better Mars-like environment.

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The Coastal Cliff of northern Chile west of the Chilean Coast Range is the main topographical feature of the coast. The geomorphology of the Atacama Desert has been characterized as a low-relief bench “similar to a giant uplifted terrace” by Armijo and co-workers. The intermediate depression (or Central Valley) forms a series of endorheic basins in much of Atacama Desert south of latitude 19°30’S. North of this latitude, the intermediate depression drains into the Pacific Ocean.

The southern part of the desert, between 25 and 27°S, may have been glacier-free throughout the Quaternary (including during glaciations), though permafrost extends down to an altitude of 4,400 m (14,400 ft) and is continuous above 5,600 m (18,400 ft). Studies by a group of British scientists have suggested that some river beds have been dry for 120,000 years. However, some locations in the Atacama receive a marine fog known locally as the camanchaca, providing sufficient moisture for hypolithic algae, lichens, and even some cacti—the genus Copiapoa is notable among these.

Chinchorro culture

Abandoned nitrate mining towns

Astronomical observatories

El Tatio Geyser

The Chinchorro culture developed in the Atacama Desert area from 7,000 to 1,500 BCE. These peoples were sedentary fishermen inhabiting mostly coastal areas. Their presence is found from today’s towns of Ilo, in southern Peru, to Antofagasta in northern Chile. Presence of fresh water in the arid region on the coast facilitated human settlement in these areas. The Chinchorro were famous for their detailed mummification and funerary practices.[38]

The desert has rich deposits of copper and other minerals and the world’s largest natural supply of sodium nitrate (Chile saltpeter), which was mined on a large scale until the early 1940s. The Atacama border dispute over these resources between Chile and Bolivia began in the 19th century and resulted in the War of the Pacific.

Because of its high altitude, nearly nonexistent cloud cover, dry air, and lack of light pollution and radio interference from widely populated cities and towns, this desert is one of the best places in the world to conduct astronomical observations. The European Southern Observatory operates two major observatories in the Atacama:

El Tatio is a geyser field located in the Andes Mountains of northern Chile at 4,320 metres (14,170 ft) above mean sea level. Various etymologies have been proposed for the name “El Tatio”, which might mean “oven” or “grandfather”. It is the third-largest geyser field in the world and the largest in the Southern Hemisphere.

The desert is littered with about 170 abandoned nitrate (or “saltpeter”) mining towns, almost all of which were shut down decades after the invention of synthetic nitrate in Germany in the first decade of the 20th century (see Haber process).[citation needed] The towns include Chacabuco, Humberstone, Santa Laura, Pedro de Valdivia, Puelma, María Elena, and Oficina Anita.[citation needed]

La Silla Observatory Paranal Observatory, which includes the Very Large Telescope

El Tatio lies at the western foot of a series of stratovolcanoes, which run along the border between Chile and Bolivia. This series of volcanoes is part of the Central Volcanic Zone, one of several volcanic belts in the Andes, and there are no recorded historical eruptions at the Tatio volcanoes. El Tatio is also part of the Altiplano–Puna volcanic complex (APVC), a system of large calderas and associated ignimbrites, which have been the sources of supereruptions. Some of these calderas may be the source of heat for the El Tatio geothermal system.

In later times, the Atacama oases experienced little population growth and urban development. During the 20th century, they have had conflicts over water resources with the coastal cities and the mining industry. San Pedro de Atacama, at about 2,400 m (8,000 ft) elevation, is like many of the small towns. Before the Inca empire and prior to the arrival of the Spanish, the extremely arid interior was inhabited primarily by the Atacameño tribe. They are noted for building fortified towns called pucarás, one of which is located a few kilometers from San Pedro de Atacama. The town’s church was built by the Spanish in 1577.

A new radio astronomy telescope, called the Atacama Large Millimeter Array, built by European countries, Japan, the United States, Canada, and Chile in the Llano de Chajnantor Observatory officially opened on 3 October 2011.[48] A number of radio astronomy projects, such as the CBI, the ASTE and the ACT, among others, have been operating in the Chajnantor area since 1999.

The Atacama Desert is rich in metallic mineral resources such as copper, gold, silver and iron, as well as nonmetallic minerals including important deposits of boron, lithium, sodium nitrate, and potassium salts. The Salar de Atacama is where bischofite is extracted.[citation needed] These resources are exploited by various mining companies such as Codelco, Lomas Bayas, Mantos Blancos, and Soquimich.

Antofagasta This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

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Chile Demographics

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Antofagasta (Spanish pronunciation: [antofaˈɣasta] is a port city in northern Chile, about 1,100 kilometres (700 mi) north of Santiago. It is the capital of Antofagasta Province and Antofagasta Region. According to the 2015 census, the city has a population of 402,669.

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Antofagasta (Spanish pronunciation: [antofaˈɣasta] is a port city in northern Chile, about 1,100 kilometres (700 mi) north of Santiago. It is the capital of Antofagasta Province and Antofagasta Region. According to

The decline in population growth is also caused to some extent by a relatively high life expectancy in Chile compared to the rest of the world, with the country ranking 28th worldwide. The overall expectancy is 80.1 years and this is divided between male (77.1 years) and female (82.9 years). The fertility rate also dropped from 2.6 in 1990 to 1.8 in 2013.

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The city of Antofagasta is closely linked to mining activity, being a major mining area of the country. The last decade has seen a steady growth in the areas of construction, retail, hotel accommodations, population growth, and remarkable skyline development. Antofagasta has the highest GDP per capita of Chile, US$47,000 and the 3rd place for Human Development Index just after Metropolitana de Santiago Region and Magallanes and Antártica Chilena Region.

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Antofagasta (Spanish pronunciation: [antofaˈɣasta] is a port city in northern Chile, about 1,100 kilometres (700 mi) north of Santiago. It is the Previously part of Bolivia, Antofagasta capital of Antowas captured by Chile in the War of the fagasta Province Pacific (1879–83), and sovereignty was and Antofagasta transferred under the terms of the 1904 Treaty of Peace and Friendship between the two countries.

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Antofagasta (Spanish pronunciation: [antofaˈɣasta] is a port city in northern Chile, about 1,100 kilometres (700 mi) north of Santiago. It is the capital of Antofagasta Province and Antofagasta Region. According to the 2015 census, the city has a population of 402,669.

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5,4% Valparaíso

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

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This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

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ANTOFAGASTA


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This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

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ATACAMA DESERT


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This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

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ANTOFAGASTA CITY


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This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

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PLASTIC FUNNEL CATALOG


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SHADING

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How to visualize wind?

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This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

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This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

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This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

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CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

22 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CO N TE X T

INITIAL SKETCHES


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

23 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CO N TE X T

INITIAL SKETCHES


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

24 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CO N TE X T

INITIAL SKETCHES


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

25 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CO N TE X T

INITIAL SKETCHES


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

Wind speed averages and directions

N

2019/2020

Antofagasta

2019/2020

WE

S

Statistics based on observations taken between 04/2005 - 12/2019 daily from 7am to 7pm local time.

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

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CO N TE X T

WIND ANNUAL DIRECTION


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

27 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CO N TE X T

WIND SPEED SIMULATION


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

28 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t

CO N TE X T

2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

29 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CO N TE X T

PROTOTYPE PHASE


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

30 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CO N TE X T

PROTOTYPE PHASE


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

31 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CO N TE X T

PROTOTYPE PHASE


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

32 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CO N TE X T

PROTOTYPE PHASE


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

33 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CO N TE X T

PROTOTYPE PHASE


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

34 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CO N TE X T

PROTOTYPE PHASE


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

35 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CO N TE X T

PROTOTYPE PHASE


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

36 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CO N TE X T

WIND VISUALIZATION


Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

MAL GO

Design

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

CO N TE X T

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture


LO GBO O K / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

R - 05 Draw i n g s Se r i e s How to fe e l t h e w i n d ?

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

38 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CO N TE X T

PLASTIC FUNNEL CATALOG


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

39 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CO N TE X T

PLASTIC FUNNEL CATALOG


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

40 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t

CO N TE X T

2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

41 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CO N TE X T

PLASTIC FUNNEL CATALOG


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

42 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t

CO N TE X T

2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

43 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CO N TE X T

INSTALLATION


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

3 Fo ld ing Pla stic Funnels

4 Fold ed Plas t ic Fu n n els

5 At t a c h i n g f i s h i n g l i n e to co p p e r h o o k s

6 Insta lling co p p er tubes into the line

7 Fold ed Plas t ic Fu n n els

8 At t a c h i n g f i s h i n g l i n e to co p p e r h o o k s

9 Do ne

2019/2020

2 Pl a s t i c Fu n n e l s

2019/2020

1 Copper t u b es

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

44 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CO N TE X T

ASSEMBLY


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

6 Ins tal l ing co p p er tubes into the l ine

6 In st a l l i ng co p p e r tub e s i nto the l i ne

6 In s t a l l i n g cop p e r t u b e s i nto t h e l i n e

6 Ins tal l ing co p p er tubes into the l ine

2019/2020

6 In s t a l l i n g cop p e r t u b e s i nto t h e l i n e

2019/2020

6 In st a l l i ng co p p e r tub e s i nto the l i ne

6 In s t a l l i n g cop p e r t u b e s i nto t h e l i n e

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

45 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CO N TE X T

INSTALLATION PROCESS


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

46 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CO N TE X T

PUENTE LAS VERTIENTES


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

47 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CO N TE X T

PARQUE LAS ALMEJAS


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

48 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CO N TE X T

WIND SPEED MEASUREMENT


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

49 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CO N TE X T

UNIVERSIDAD CATĂ“LICA DEL NORTE


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

50 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CO N TE X T

CONVERSATIONS WITH CITIZENS


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

51 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CO N TE X T

EXPLAINING THE DEVICE


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

52 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CO N TE X T

CAMPAMENTOS


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

53 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CO N TE X T

DETAILS


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

54 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CO N TE X T

CAMPAMENTOS - CONTEXT


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

55 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CO N TE X T

PLASTIC FUNNEL CATALOG


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

56 Arc h i te c t u re a n d Ex t re me Env i ro n me nt s Prog ra m

MAL GO

CO N TE X T

TEST


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

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MAL GO

CO N TE X T

PLASTIC FUNNEL CATALOG


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

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MAL GO

CO N TE X T

CAMPAMENTOS


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

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MAL GO

CO N TE X T

NIGHT SHOTS


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

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MAL GO

CO N TE X T

TEST


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

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MAL GO

CO N TE X T

TEST


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

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MAL GO

CO N TE X T

WEATHER AND WIND SPEED


P O RTFO LIO / R ES EA RCH 2019/2020

CH A N N EL I N G TH E WI N D Proj e c t 2019/2020

Th e Roya l Da n i s h Ac a d e my of Fi n e Ar t s Sch o o l of Arc hitecture

This study is an exploration of natural phenomena of wind in the city and its relation to the human condition in urban scale with a focus on Antofagasta city in Chile. It aims to physically visualize and materialize the movement of air in the city to inform the design and give a complete insight into the environmental condition of the site during the architectural design process. By using a physical prototype that responds to the movement of the wind it aims to be an alternative solution for CFD and wind tunnels - common methods used by designers to visualize wind flow.

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MAL GO

CO N TE X T

WEATHER AND WIND SPEED



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