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CV
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Professional
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Home & basement, London, UK 003 004 Mews basement and stairs, London, UK Corona Capital installations 2011, Mexico city 005 006 Housing development, Val de reuil, Fr
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Municipal Market, Zacatelco, Mex 007
Others
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Professional Experience
Mar - Aug 2013 Julian Arendt Associates, London http://www.arendtassociates.com/ Architectural Assistant Renovation proposal, Mews in London. Design development and Presentation material. Residential project, House in London. Design development, Construction detailing and Presentation material for clients. Residential project, Apartment in Barcelona. Design development, Construction detailing.
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Nov 2012-Mar 2013 Lupita, Mexican Cuisine, London Waiter Julian Arendt Associates, London Oct-Nov 2012 http://www.arendtassociates.com/ Architectural Assistant Residential project in London. Development of client Presentation materials, physical models and renders. Aug-Sep 2012 Marion Friedmann Gallery, London http://marionfriedmann.com Assistant designer / Restauration manager Recollections Exhibition, London Design Festival. Exhibition design study, Technical consultant and Installation. Dec 2011 Las Polas, Mexico City http://www.laspolas.com/ Architecture consultant Restaurant refurbishment
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Aug-Jan 2011 Thierry Jeannot, Mexico City http://urbancrafts.wordpress.com Assistant Project Manager Municipal Sustainable Christmas lighting project, Mexico City’s main avenue; Using recy- cled materials. Feasibility study, Concept design, Design development, Client presentations. Project Manager Corona Capital Music festival (80,000 people) illumination project and landscape install- ations, using recycled PET bottles. On site studies, Concept design, Client presentations, Design development, Production and site manager.
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Aug 2010-Jul 2011 Nielsen, Mexico City & Assurant, Mexico City ESL Teacher for employees.
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French / Mexican
Available Immediate (0) 755.263.6303
yan.caisec@gmail.com 16 Brookfield Park, London, NW5 1ER English & Spanish (Bi Lingual) and French (Fluent Speaker)
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Jan-Jul 2010 Plages Arrière Architectes, Paris http://plages-arriere.fr/ Intern Eco village Val de Reuil (100 houses , allotments and Community spaces) Design devel - opment, Detailing, 3D modelling of terrain, 2D modelling, Client presentations. Residential Building, Caen 3D modelling and renders of modifications for town planning permission. Residential Loft design, Ivry Sur Seine Schematic modifications proposal to original layout. Material selections and development of proposals.
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Sep-Dec 2009
Languages Teacher at L’École des Beaux Arts, Paris.
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Akbal Arquitectura, Mexico City Architectural assistant Theatre Restoration in Cordoba, Veracruz, Mexico Indexing and cataloguing historical religious buildings. 2007 LU & A international, Mexico City Assistant - Bayer Presentation course, Technical and Audiovisual Consultant.
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2006 Manuel Esteva Productions Assistant / Builder - Building and helping set designer for TV commercials.
Education
2005-2012
BA Arch, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de México (U.N.A.M.) Graduating Thesis “The Mexico city’s Aesthetic qualities and their use to create added value in the urban context.”
2009-2010 Academic exchange at L’École National Supérieure d’Architecture a Paris Malaquais.
Other
2009 Finalist
in the competition for Mexico’s pavilion in the Shanghai 2010 World Expo, Sponsored by ProMéxico (Mexico’s Equivalent to UKTI). 2009 Finalist in the academic competition to build the municipal market of Zacatelco, Tlaxcala. 2008 Second place in Capdevielle competition. 2008 Assistant Organizer for Sustainable Architecture Congress. 2007 Translator / Assistant of Geometría Non-Standard congress.
IT Skills & Experience
Pc & Mac Photoshop Autocad Sketchup + Vray Rhinoceros
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French / Mexican
Available Immediate (0) 755.263.6303
yan.caisec@gmail.com 16 Brookfield Park, London, NW5 1ER English & Spanish (Bi Lingual) and French (Fluent Speaker)
UNIVERSIDAD NACIONÁL AUTÓNOMA DE MÉXICO FACULTAD DE ARQUITECTURA TALLER JORGE GONZÁLEZ REYNA
CUALIDADES ESTÉTICAS DE LA CIUDAD DE MÉXICO Y COMO REVALORIZAN EL ENTORNO URBANO
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References Julian Arendt
Julian Arendt Associates Julian@Arendtassociates.com +44 02072869991 (UK) 17A Pindock Mews, W9 2PY, London
Ludovic Schoepen
Plages Arrière Architectes ludovic.schoepen@plages-arriere.fr +33 1 4249 2585 42 Rue d’Avron, 75020, Paris
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Portfolio | Yan Uren, Mexican Licenced Architect BasmentExtension | Illumination and landscape installations project Home renovation project. I joined Julian Arendt and associates midway through the project, to help develop the design drawings for tendering purposes as well as construction drawings. Through the decision-making process we developed presentation materials like models and renderings to explain to the client, the ideas we were implementing on the project. One of the main features of the project was a modern glazing canopy that would bring light down to the kitchen and the new basement extension.
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Working alongside the clients interior designer, drawings were made for the bathroom, kitchen and dressing room. During this teamwork effort decisions had to be shown to the client in a clear and concise manner. Bathroom and kitchen schedules were specified to be approved by the client. Understanding the compromises and needs of the client was a must. Technical drawings for the different contractors were made in order to arrive at the second stage of tendering. Clear renders of the project were also developed to gain clientâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s final approval on design as well as chosen materials.
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Portfolio | Yan Uren, Mexican Licenced Architect MewsProposal | Concept, design and presentation materials Developed with Julian Arendt Associates and MDR Associates, we were invited to pitch in a Mews renovation project in London. A brief with the requirements was provided and images of their current home, where they showed particular interest in a steel staircase that connected the floors and acted as a sculptural element at the same time. So the main design concept was to make the staircase the main element in our design, without giving it all away, thus giving a sense of discovery throughout the house. As well as lowering the basement floor to include a home cinema and a large family room with a high ceiling and large bookshelves. As they had a large art collection we provided the spaces with bookshelves to showcase this as well. After developing a 3D model to verify, that the proposed staircase worked, allowing sufficient headroom and as a formal analysis, We proceeded to add textures and elements to sell our project to the client.
Drawings By: Julian Arendt
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Portfolio | Yan Uren, Mexican licenced architect CoronaCapital | Illumination and landscape installations An event planning company, leader in Latin American, asked Thierry Jeannot to develop an installation and Illumination project for one of the biggest music festivals in Mexico City. Up to 80,000 visitors would go to the festival, during a two day period, would visit from 9:00am - 1:00am. Hence the need for illumination. We were asked to cover the lighting aspects in the entrances and exits. Giving the company a green and socially responsible image through the use of recycled bottles and art.
Sketches First Ideas of creating canopies with bottles, or large treelike structures that people could sit around and have some shade
Hanging lights Areas to cover Concert Areas
Schematic Drawings I developed simple drawings given to local workers from scrap yards to find and recycle steel rebar for extending arms that were attached to existing fence. 175.00
Master Plan Originally we were going to cover over 5km of lighting and up to 5 sculptures. At the end we covered 3Km with two different light designs.
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Centre piece drawing for laser cut Using Thierryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s design, a 12cm icosahedron. Drawings were developed for 22 Calibre steel sheet cut out using CNC laser cutter, leaving space for electrical cable and energy saving light bulb. Then I proceeded to find a manufacturer for the centre piece, where they would be cut, folded, welded by hand and finished in a white powder coat.
Screw hole for bottles Space for electric cable
Unwelded faces
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Team-work: Thierry Jeannot, Nasly Galindo, Eder Ademar and Paul Langarica.
In an effort to stay up to date with the trends and as recycling is starting to pick up in Mexico, the client asked us to introduce this to the festival. Working together with one of their biggest sponsors, Coca Cola who wanted to promote the use of their product after it had been used. Rapid 3d prototyping was developed for presentations to gain Coca Colaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s funding re ctu and collection campaigns u r St for used bottles.
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Portfolio | Yan Uren, Mexican licenced architect Val de Reuil | Ecological housing development Site & Location
Site scheme
Site flood analysis 2 Años Year flood +7,93 MASL
5 Años Year flood +8,30 MASL
30 Años Year flood +8,75 MASL
100 Años Year flood +9,43 MASL
Requirements
25 % Social Housing 25 Homes
75 % Social Letting 75 Homes
On a flood site in the town of Val de Reuil, Plages Arrière won the competition for a 100 Eco home development. Whilst the design was mainly developed we were asked to work alongside a renowned studio, Atelier Philippe Madec. 3D terrain models had to be developed to ensure areas for flooding as well as to include a thorough landscaping design as the site would be accessible to the public.
Nursery Supermarket / Bio farms Administration
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MARCHE DE CONCEPTION CONSTRUCTION EXPLOITATION 100 LOGEMENTS A BASSE CONSOMMATION ENERGETIQUE < 40 kWhep.m2 SHON.an
Allotments Play Areas Family allotments
Casas Comunitarias
Nursery 5 Studios Supermarket Bio farms Shared /Space
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Supermarket / Bio farms
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5 Studios Shared Space Laundery
Allotments Play Areas Family allotments Bicycle parking Vehicle Parking 125 parking for visits.
Site 3D modelling
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| Professional work Topographic analysis
Fire escape analysis
Most of the work was developed on sketchup for quick design decisionmaking. As well as liaising with planners and the head architect of the project. The different areas were coming together to be able to send the project to tender. The project was made up of five different building types to suit a large variety of needs, from economical to accessibility. This proved challenging, especially in such a short time frame.
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Portfolio | Yan Uren, Mexican licenced architect Val de Reuil | Ecological housing development A quick 3D prototyping method was used to settle on a design. From form to colour scheme, the renders were allowing an easier communication between the different studios, also helping to explain the ideas in a more clear and concise way to all the stakeholders. From 2D drawings developed alongside Phillipe Madec studio, we would procede to develop the sketchup models used in the meetings to arrive at a final design solution.
Plans & elevations
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Portfolio | Yan Uren, Mexican licenced architect MunicipalMarket | Architecure, Public
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Tianguis : coming from the Nahuatl word “tianquitztli” meaning day of market or harvest. This colourful ephemeral experiences take over the urban space transforming it into a colourful display of social interacu tions. So n Vi s u a l ha r m o n y
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Bus stops
Infrastructure design for small town in Mexico Passanger Drop down
Requirements Home
75m2
Electronics 1 5.00 X 2.50 Appliances 12.5 X 6 = 75 m2 General
Administration 60m2 Office space Meeting room Head office Private WC Archive
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Cordage 1 2.50 X 3.50 Commodity 1 8.75 X 7= 61.25 m2 Commodity 2 Ceramics ( D i s t r i b u t e d Sweets 1 around market) Sweets 2 Mexican Candy
217m2 Retail
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Weddings 1 5.00 X 2.50 Regional Clothing 12.5 X 12 = 150 m2 Sporting goods Crafts 1 Crafts 2 Regional products Luggage
Clothing, haberdashery, art and home Grocers, clothing and food Existing stalls, butchers and general Admin, Tortillas and storage Covered street market Open air street market Services
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Portfolio | Yan Uren, Mexican licenced architect MunicipalMarket | Architecure, Public
Conceptual sketches Distribution Stall Areas Wet Area Vegetables, fruits, fish and dairy. Butcher Flowers
Food Dinner Tacos Carnitas “Barbacoa” Juice Seafood
Semi humid Area Groceries Herbs & Teas Eggs Mole / Chillies Grains, seeds and Animal feed. Tortillería Candy
Services Area Toilets. Men & Women & Cleaning area. Machine room Loading and unloading + Garbage Cooling warehouse Nonperishable Storage.. Exterior Area / Access Plaza Parking Food Area
Office Area Open office space + waiting Dry Area area Clothing & Shoes Private office + toilet Fabrics & Linen Electronics Passage Area Hardware store Butcher, fish & chicken. Cd’s & Dvd’s Groceries Crafts Dairy & Delicatessen Hosiery Fruit & Vegetables Haberdashery, toys, stationary Ceramics and home ware News stand
Space, Urbanism and
Projects Infrastructure design for small town in Mexico
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Whilst analysing the site to understand the needs of a market, a new requirement came up. Being in a very dry area, the canopy had to harvest rainwater. This could be used to improve the hygiene aspects of the food preparation. “Umbrella” structures were very common in Mexico around the 70’s, These not only provide the necessary shade and protection from the elements, they also allow for the important cross ventilation. These were chosen as they worked almost naturally with the concept of the tianguis. Not only for the space quality on the inside, but the formal quality and colour it could add to the town of Zacatelco. This project was selected to be presented to the local council and planners.
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Portfolio | Yan Uren, Mexican licenced architect MunicipalMarket | Architecure, Public Master Plan & Context â&#x20AC;&#x153;Xaleneâ&#x20AC;? wall Detail
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Projects Infrastructure design for small town in Mexico
| Academic Work Elevations & Cross sections
Stall Construction Details
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Portfolio | Yan Uren, Mexican licenced architect AnimaMundi | Shelter for the City. The yearly Capdevielle competition for students of the Jorge Gozales Reyna studio part of the architecture faculty, Gets students from the different learning stages to work together for two weeks on a project. On this occasion competition of analysing a poem and designing a shelter. We came up with an ephemeral personal shelter to isolate people from the chaos of Mexico city, using a folding architecture approach. Developed with: Daniel Maldonado, Violeta Burkhardt, Adriana Otero and Rafael Salinas.
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Other UtopianBridge | Team Structural Competition
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As part of a structural system course, a competition for a bridge was put forward. The requirements were to showcase an interesting yet functional structure, for people coming to a “new life”. We decided to make a progressive change from a hidden underside structure to a dramatic ending where people would feel they’ve arrived to a new place where they could make a fresh start. Developed with: Daniel Maldonado, Paul Langarica and Juskani Alonso.
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Portfolio | Yan Uren, Mexican licenced architect ShangaiPavillion | Finalist in Competition, Pavillion in Shangai 2010 Ground floor plan
Mexico is a large country with enormous social and geographical differences. It’s cities are a clear expression of those differences. This formal, spatial and social diversity, is difficult to represent in a pavilion building. For this reason we sought a common element in almost all Mexican cities, a presence that had remained throughout history and is likely to remain in the years to come, something that represents an essence of the Mexican city. This finding appears in the “TIANGUIS” (Street Markets)., a way to trade that was already present in ancient Mexico and whose components remain the same today. A street is temporarily invaded by the TIANGUIS, transforming the space and urban life. The TIANGUIS is in turn a structure for retail spaces and chaos in the improvisation of each seller. This ap-
propriation of space in the streets is protected by the same architecture of the place. From this we propose the presence of the TIANGUIS becomes apparent in the pavilion: In the outer (street) lobby and free entry spaces, such as shop, business centre, staff offices and consultation & information area. Buildings of great dynamic formality are confined by the volumes of the exhibition buildings and the restaurant. Just as the houses of a neighbourhood surround a TIANGUIS, that for years has been setting up in the same location. Text By Dr. Jose Angel Campos Salgado
Other Team-work: Dr. Jose A. Campos, Taina Campos, Joseline Dominguez, José Campos, Adolfo Balfre and Francisco Soto
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Exhibition design
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Portfolio | Yan Uren, Mexican licenced architect ShangaiPavillion | Finalist in Competition, Pavillion in Shangai 2010 Mezzanine plan
The exhibition areas constructed of steel parts assembled to form a lightweight structure. Linking The envelope of these buildings will comprise a double layer structure; the inside built with drywall panels and the outside skin cladded with prefabricated wood structures treated with fire retardants . This outer skin has a particular interest linking the presence of a TIANGUIS , because of the use of the “HUACALES” (wooden crates used in the transport of goods). Creating prefabricated 2.50 x 3.00m panels of “huacales”, for ease of installation. The presence of these crates will be accentuated at night with the use of LED light sources from behind them.
Between the “Tianguis” space and exhibition buildings, a restaurant showing off Mexican cuisine, will be housed in a lightweight structure whose glass façade will be fixed on the metal structure. Finished with a printed film coating, with patterns from the traditional “papel picado” (Traditional Mexican craft ornament used in Mexican festivities). Next to the pre-Hispanic room, the VIP lounge is located on top of a body of water connected by bridges to the main exhibition area, built in steel and glass in a very modern style. The general principle the exhibition design, is a gradual process of densification of the material presented, ranging from a minimalistic pre-Hispanic exhibit in the to a “cluttered” twentieth century exhibition, referring to the information saturation nowadays. Text By Dr. Jose Angel Campos Salgado
Other Team-work: Dr. Jose A. Campos, Taina Campos, Joseline Dominguez, JosĂŠ Campos, Adolfo Balfre and Francisco Soto
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In the XXI Century City hall, will present the most urgent topics related to environmental conservation and the reduction of social inequality. They describe the actions that lead to radically reducing the use of private transport, to replace it with a collective, safe, comfortable , efficient and affordable transport for everyone. It will also emphasise the biodiversity our country has to offer and its necessary preservation.
Exhibition
Text By Dr. Jose Angel Campos Salgado
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Portfolio | Yan Uren, Mexican licenced architect ArtisticWork | Charcoal, Watercolour and Ink.
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