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ANA VIRGINIA TREVIÑO GARZA
ANA VIRGINIA TREVIÑO GARZA
A R CHI T E C T U R A L
2016
P O R T F O L I O
INDEX
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CURRICULUM VITAE
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PUBLIC LIBRARY IN COPENHAGUEN
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URBAN INTERVENTION BENCHES
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TORRES PRIMAVERA
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FOSTER HOME
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ARTWORK
PERSONAL INFORMATION name | Ana Virginia Trevino Garza mail | vickytrevino@live.com.mx tlf | +52 1 (81) 2412 3627 birth date | 10. 18. 1992 nationality | mexican
SKILLS PERSONAL Responsibility Teamwork Organization Punctuality Creativity Motivation Fast learning
DESIGN Ps Ai ACad Revit Office Hand drawing LANGUAGES
SPANISH Native
ENGLISH Advanced
HOBBIES & INTERESTS
Landscape architecture
Ephemeral architecture
Urbanism
Construction
Travel
Museums
Writing
Literature
Drawing
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EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND BA: Architecture at ITESM. Monterrey, Mexico 2011 - Estimated 2017 Exchange student at CEU San Pablo. Madrid, Spain 2015 - 2016 High school: Prepa Tec Santa Catarina. Monterrey, Mexico 2008 - 2011
INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOPS ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN VI January 2016 URBAN DESIGN II January 2016 RESTORATION TECHNIQUES January 2016
ADVANCED WORKSHOPS ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN VI January 2015 Autodesk cathedra Arq. Rodrigo Maisterrena + Arq. Carlos Estrada-Zubia
ACHIEVEMENTS El Axolote VI 2015-2016 Publication of short poems and illustrations in both digital and printed versions of zine. Ahí Muere August 2015 Publication of short texts and illustrations in both digital and printed versions of zine. DiseñoPuntoMX: UNO October 2012 Logistic staff for the international symposium of architecture, art, and design.
WORK EXPERIENCE ACADEMIA NACIONAL DE ARQUITECTURA September 2016 Creation of press kits containing information of the exposers to be present in the conference cicle ANA Capítulo Monterrey. FREELANCE ARTIST August 2015 Personalized creation of portraits and other drawings for bookmarks and sketchbooks.
PUBLIC LIBRARY IN COPENHAGUEN 07
Project type Community building Professors in charge Karen Hinojosa Site Copenhaguen, Denmark Year 2014 Specific site Toldbodgade 24-26, near Copenhagen's Opera House
Colaborators Alejandra Ferreyro Garza
The idea of this workshop’s project was to create a library design that allowed for maximum comfort, following the Danish term hygge to guide our proposals. Materials, form, and spaces played a major role in the decisions we were to make to come up with a great project. Since the beginning, we aimed for the building to stand out but still kept that open dialogue with the surrounding edifices, hence the use of a darker brick and gabled roofs. The landscape design and the relation it maintains with the existent site were of great importance, it was based on these that we decided where openings for views were placed and were it was mo important to keep a more private feel.
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN
1 Reading and book consultation 2 Information and control areas 3 Coffe shop 4 Bookshop 5 Kids area 6 Multimedia 7 Reading area 8 Bike racks
The reading areas are all placed in the same volume, the intention was to keep them integrated with the ongoing activities throughout the library but isolated from loud noises that could be distracting or uncomfortable while reading.
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The kids area is placed in the first level as to keep them close to areas where the parents might be, but not as close to the exit.
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN
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The roof openings and the large windows facing the back side of the library allow for natural illumination without compromising warmth during wintertime.
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SECTION A-A’
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SECOND FLOOR PLAN B
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1,50 x 2,00m VELUX roof window with opening angles of 5°, 15°, 30° and 45° 40 x 30cm solid steel beam Ruukki T20 Premium 5mm black zinc sheet 25 x 15cm reinforced concrete beam with #4 steel rods 10mm joint for steel A4223 beam, should be placed on both sides of the beam with 2” steel bolts Black Petersen D58 22 x 10 x 5cm brick plant stand with MORTERPLAS SBS FT-T 6kg MN waterproof membrane 20 x 70cm concrete beam (f'c=250kg/cm2), reinforced with #4 steel rods between wall and plant stand 10cm insulation foam Cement mortar for joints between bricks 22 x 10 x 5cm Petersen D58 brick 2mm layer of grey epoxy paint Control joint betwen roof and wall 40cm solid concrete slab, reinforced with #4 steel rods Grey PET polymer MUUTO-Under the Bell ceiling lamp, 46cm long, Ø 82 cm, 5m long cable; maximum wattage 30W 10 x 15cm solid concrete beam reinforced with #4 steel rods 0,60 x 1,00m VELUX window, mahogany with wooden finishes 0,60 x 2,20m VELUX window, mahogany with wooden finishes 50 x 90cm concrete foundation (f'c= 280kg/cm2)
URBAN BENCHES 15
Project type Urban intervention Professors in charge CĂŠsar Guerrero Ana Cecilia Garza Site Monterrey, Mexico Year 2013 Specific site Parque Bosques del Valle
During the summer months, ImPlan San Pedro, in collaboration with other companies, arranges for people to gather in parks to watch movies as part of an invitation to bring back to life the city’s urban spaces. In these parks, there seldom is a space to sit or put your belongings, most people use table cloths or bed covers to fill the purpose of a sitting spot, hence the proposal of this modular bench that can be transformed depending on the comfort wanted. The project consisted of using the least possible budget to implement a design that would improve the activities of this weekly events in the park; in this case, the materials used were second-hand pallets and some screws and chains to set everything in place.
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Crushed tezontle stone Galvanised steel chain measuring 0,60m long with a zinc finish
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Project type Mixed use housing Professors in charge Claudia CarreĂąo Site Monterrey, Mexico Year 2013 Specific site Colonia La Primavera
The project proposes a mixed use building with medium occupational density , according to the zone, the main purpose was to generate as many gathering spaces as was possible and leave as much unoccupied area available for the creation of green spots. With this in mind, the creation of terraces and balconies seemed appropriate, as well as a rooftop that can hold a small gathering. In the lower most level, decks were implemented around the building that connected the front area with the posterior part of the building and leading to a second and more private backyard. The two anterior volumes hold up for commercial use in the first level, the posterior volumes hold four levels of living space.
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With fifteen apartments of 160m2 and six of 120m2, the towers hold up to seventy-two dwellers.
A sunken central yard gives privacy to the back set of towers, it helps illuminate the parking lot beneath in a natural way.
The west facing facades make use of vertical slats and louvres on both windos and balconies as to avoid overheating due to direct sunlight, these also serve as an element to reinforce privacy.
A spacious rooftop with a wooden An underground parking lot holds pergola serves as a gathering space, up to 61 vehicles. Because of its placement the slight slope helps direct rainwater into a cistern from where it is then distributed half a level under the ground level, it is mostly naturally ventilated to the hidro-sanitary equipment. and illuminated .
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FOSTER HOME 27
Project type Community building Professors in charge Carlos Estrada-Zubia Rodrigo Maisterrena Site Montemorelos, Mexico Year 2015 Specific site Montemorelos, N.l.
Colaborators Carolina Patricia RodrĂguez
The foster home in Montemorelos is an existing facility where children and teenagers with troubled families are taken in as to avoid them facing their at-home disturbance. The owners asked for us to help them design an expansion to improve and compliment what was already built. We started tracing a master plan dividing each area and sorting them out in order of relevance and the income each area would generate, this was done so they could take the incomes of the first interventions to build the next ones; the master plan included a production space for oranges (Montemorelos is known for being a big orange producer), dormitories for the kids and the employees, bungalows for tourists, a common area serving as kitchen room, a sports pavilion. The team and I focused on the children’s living space; for the kids’ dormitories we remodeled the house the caretakers had for themselves and adapted it to fit a greater amount of rooms, we created a second level made of adoblock and included a latticework using that same material.
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HABITATIONAL AREAS SERVICE AREAS COMMON AREAS DISTRIBUTION PROPOSAL
New bungalows for rent
RENOVATION FIRST FLOOR PLAN
RENOVATION SECOND FLOOR PLAN
Intervention for improvement of children’s dormitories
New sports pavillion
Modification of existing children’s dormitories turned to social and administration areas
Orange pavillion -storage, production, workshops, and sales regarding orange products-
Dignified living for caretakets and other staff members
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New construction 30 x 15 x 5 cm adobe brick structural walls
New construction 30 x 15 x 5cm adobe brick latticework
Backyard and social area Existing reinforced concrete structural walls
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30 x 20cm reinforced concrete beam with #4 steel rods 25cm solid concrete slab with 2% slope, reinforced with #4 steel rods covered with thermic insulation 3 30 x 15 x 15cm adobe brick 4 1cm sand-cement mortar for joints between brick 5 20 x 15cm reinforced concrete reinforced with #4 steel rods 6 25 x 15 cm reinforced beam reinforced with #4 steel rods 7 15cm solid concrete slab reinforced with #4 steel rods 8 4,00 x 2,00m duovent window 9 20 x 15 x 10cm concrete block 10 Reinforced concrete foundation (f’c= 280kg/cm2)
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0 x 20cm reinforced concrete beam with #4 steel rods 5cm solid concrete slab with 2% slope, reinforced with #4 steel rods vered with thermic insulation 0 x 15 x 15cm adobe brick m sand-cement mortar for joints between brick 0 x 15cm reinforced concrete reinforced with #4 steel rods 5 x 15 cm reinforced beam reinforced with #4 steel rods 5cm solid concrete slab reinforced with #4 steel rods 00 x 2,00m duovent window 0 x 15 x 10cm concrete block einforced concrete foundation (f’c= 280kg/cm2)
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