ARCHITECTURE PORTAFOLIO - IR.YARAI ZENTENO

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P O R TA F O L I O Yarai Mariam Zenteno Montemayor pre application num. 4922204 yaraimariam@gmail.com +52 1 8110200980



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cint - nanotechnology and investigation centre

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

location:

Monterrey, Nuevo León, México

level:

10th Semester

type:

Academic, End of Studies project

date:

May 2014

team:

Groupwork Claudia Ledezma

supervisor:

ROLE:

Building Concept, Structural Details and Landscape Design

Prof.Teresa María de la Garza teredelagarza@itesm.mx Prof. Carlos Estrada Zubia carlos.estrada@itesm.mx

The project consisted of the renovation of a conflicted area, the recreation of a plaza inside the main campus and a Nanotechnology building for the University. This plaza had no resting space nor shade to sit.


enviormental analysis FLORAL SPECIES

design process FLORAL SPECIES IN RISK

1

01 Required Area

2

HYDROLOGIC STUDY

Divided for natural light and ventilation

PEDESTRIAN FLOW AND MAIN ACCESS POINTS

3

Open to plaza and respect pedestrian flow L5 - Energy Center

4

L4 - Green Technologies L3 - Bioprocess and Synthetic Biology L2 - Nutriomic and Emerging Technologies L1 - Public Areas B1 - Nanothecnology Labs B2 - Nanothecnology Labs Program Distribution


actual condition

LANDSCAPE sTRATEGIES

01 masterplan

0

10

20 m


project profile

01

0

10

5

20

FLOOR PLAN - LEVEL 1 TYPOLOGY

FLOOR PLAN - GROUND FLOOR





CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIÓN Y

CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIÓN Y NANOTECNOOLOGÍA

NPT +0.00

3.35

12.00

63.35 12.00

12.00

 12.00

NOTAS: -Dimensiones en metros -Las cotas rigen al proyecto. -Cerramiento 2.20 m

NOTAS: -Dimensiones en metros -Las cotas rigen al proyecto. -Cerramiento 2.20 m

 NOMENCLATURA:

63.35

12.00

3.35

NOMENCLATURA:

NPT NIVEL DE PISO TERMINADO NJ NIVEL DE JARDIN

12.00

12.00

12.00

12.00

NPT NIVEL DE PISO TERMINA NJ NIVEL DE JARDIN

12.00

SIMBOLOGÍA:

SIMBOLOGÍA:

 ADMIN

MAQ.

NPT -1.75

NPT +-2.38

NPT -1.22

NPT +0.61

COCINA

LAB-GENERAL

11.40 CAFETERÍA

INST

NPT +0.00

ÁREA DE ESTUDIO

ÁREA DE ESTAR

12.00

12.00

NPT -4.00

MAQ

NPT -0.65

12.00

75.30

LAB NU-4

LOBBY

SALA DE JUNTAS

15.60 35.40 INST

8.40

NPT +0.00

INST.

8.40

8.40

OFICINA DE MAESTROS

LAB NU-3

15.60

NPT +0.00

35.40

15.60

15.60

NPT +0.00

LAB NU-2

NPT +5.00

NPT +0.45

12.00

INCUBADORA

LAB NU-1

LAB NU-5

NPT +0.00

3.30

MAQ

NJ -4.10

12.00

LOBBY

PLANTA PILOTO

12.00

3.30

NPT +5.00

8.40

11.40

NPT +1.20

11.40

INST.

11.40

INST

PLANTAS ARQUITECTÓNICAS EXPLANADA

1 : 250

A-100

12.00

12.00

12.00

12.00

PLANTAS ARQUITECTÓN

51.30

NIVEL 1


cross section

01

0

5



CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIÓN Y NANOTECNOOLOGÍA

floor plan - basement

NOTAS: -Dimensiones en metros -Las cotas rigen al proyecto. -Cerramiento 2.20 m



5.06 3.35

12.00

 12.00

 12.00

104.41 12.00

 12.00

 12.00

 12.00

 12.00

NOMENCLATURA:

NPT NIVEL DE PISO TERMINADO NJ NIVEL DE JARDIN

SIMBOLOGÍA:

INST

BAÑOS

SUBESTACIÓN ELÉCTRICA

11.40

Restaurante 1 PLANTA PILOTO

DEPOSITO DE AGUAS TÓXICAS

35.40

15.60

Restaurante 2

 8.40

Restaurante 3

12.00

12.00

12.00

12.00

12.00

12.00

12.00

12.00

96.00

PLANTAS ARQUITECTÓNICAS SOTANO 1

1 : 350

A-106

10 m


SUSTAINABLE ELEMENTS - LEED POINTS -Non-toxi Materials -Fresh Air Reception -Air flow throughout building -Exit for hot air -Comfort temperature -Eaves that allow natural light in winter and block it in summer

Points of Design

-Building Footprint with less impact on site -Respecting existing habitat -Respect existing trees -Encourage to walk through buildings

01

-Reusable Materials -Cradle to Cradle furniture such as Steelcase -Administration of material usage throughout the buildings creation and life.

-Respect existing vegetation -Building width for natural ventilation -Minimun required exterior lumination -Landscape with local species -Water Storage for existing fauna -Filtration Canals - Possible reutilizatio of gray water -Permeable cobbled floor in selected places

CINT

Leed Points

-North-south orientation -Building width of 12 m to ensure natural light and ventilation -Intelligent Envelope

LEED DIAGRAM -Reutilization of gray waters -Treatment and resusage of residual water -Water Cistern at lowest point of site -Selection of local plants that don’t need irrigation -Irrigation system with gray water


bioclimatic section

1 2

7

4

3

8 6 9

1. Collecting Rain Water 2.Greenroof 3. Direct Light 4. Diffuse Light 5. Microclima 6. Termal Inertia 7. Greenhouse 8. Vertical Greenhouse 9. Water Flow and Storage

01

5


structural CONCEPT 1 2 3

01

1 Greenhouse Cover 2 Vertical Greenhouse 3 Greenhouse attached structure

BRIDGE STRUCTURAL DETAILS

laboratory facade detail

laboratory facade section

1.20

Industrial Epoxy Floor

Tensed Cable 6 mm @0.15m

Relleno

Steel Sill 1/2" x 2" aceromex NPT N2 +9.00

Profile C.P.S 8"x 2.34" aceromex D-03

Thermal Isolation

D-02

Lightweight concrete slab

Lightweight concrete slab

Lightweight concrete slab 0.40m

Grout

Brick Wall + Gypsum panel 0.30 m Reinforced Concrete Columns

D-01

Frontal View

Air Cavity 0.05 m Permabase panel 12.7 mm

Steel plate 1/2" aceromex

Fiber glass wool 0.10 m

Duovent Glass 6 mm tintex light blue

Post

Joint 0.01 m Brick Maya 0.128x0.28 Steel Profile Enclosure

3.70

Gypsum panel 12.7 mm Steel Plate 1/2" aceromex

Structural Support CHS-Hollow Circular Section

Duovent Glass 6mm tintex light blue

0

Railing with Tensed Cables

Structural Profile W Bridge Support NPT N2 +9.00

Steel plate welded to structural profile

NPT N1 +5.00

0.30

Steel Anchor to Concrete slab

Structural Support CHS - Screwed Hollow Circular Section

Section View

0

0

0.5

NPT N2 +9.00

Profile C.P.S 8"x2.34" aceromex

NPT N2 +9.00

0.30 0.10

NPT N2 +9

2m

2

0.5

2m

0.1

0.3 m


fACADE sECTION

NPT N2 +9.00

Profile C.P.S 8"x 2.34" aceromex

Duovent Glass 6 mm tintex light blue P-03

Profile C.P.S 8"x 2.34" aceromex

NPT N1 +5.00

Reinforced Concrete Columns Duovent Glass 6 mm tintex light blue

facade section details EXPLANADA

Zinco Elefeet

Tempered Glass Securcid 0.50

D-04

0.50

Industrial Epoxy Floor

Strainer

0.28

Filling

2%

EXPLANADA

A1

0.50

0.78

Lightweight concrete slab 0.40m

Plaster panel Drywall de 1/2" supported by metalic frame

Grout NPT ZAPA S13-4.00 -1.7

ZAPA 3 -5.5

Substratum 25 cm Gravel 5 cm Filter Floradrain

Zinco Elefeet

Strainer

Cobbled Float Floor

0.30

01

Brick Wall + Gypsum Panel 0.30 m

2%

2%

NPT N4 +17.00

Rain Fill

0

0.5

2m 0

0.5

1m


02

PUBLIC SCHOOL FOR THE VISUALLY AND HEARING IMPAIRED

location: Monterrey, Nuevo LeĂłn, MĂŠxico

level:

5th Semester May 2014

type:

Academic

date:

team:

Individual

supervisor: Prof. Karen Hinojosa

khinojosa@itesm.mx

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The project consisted on designing a communitarian building. In this case, a primary and secondary school for the visually and hearing impaired. The main idea was for the school to work as a moving hand, where each finger has its own program, and the space between each also provides different ambients for the senses. The complex gives inclusion for the residents as well as the pedestrians, making the school an open invitation to the outside. The existing vegetation was respected in order to enhance the sounds and the contact with nature. The school works with a series of contrasts between the roughness of the rock and the smoothness and familiarity of the wood, along with differences in temperature given by different materials and a play with shadow and light, making the whole complex a complete experience of the senses for everyone.


percentage of schOlarity in mexico

population density map

main highways and neighboorhoods

60.6% 46.5%

WITH A DISABILITY

WITHOUT DISABILITY

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF DISABILITIES IN nUEVO LEÓN

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Motor Disability (Legs) 8%

8%

Visual Disability

24%

Motor Disability (Hands)

11%

Concentration Disability

14%

Hearing Disability

21%

Talking Disability

14%

Mental Disability

GENRE DISTRIBUTION OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES IN NUEVO LEÓN

urban analysis

52.7%

47.3%

WOMEN

MEN

LEVEL OF SCHOLARITY REACHED 7.7%

University

High School

11.8%

Secondary

20.8%

Primary

48.0%

None

11.7% 0.0%

10.0%

20.0%

30.0%

40.0%

50.0%

60.0%

*All information obtained from INEGI (National Institute for Statistics and Geography) 2014


Design strategy

02

PROJECT PROGRAM


02


BIOCLIMATIC SECTIONS 1

3

2

02

7

5

4

6 LONGITUDINAL SECTION

8

1 5

6 CROSS SECTION

1. Collecting Rain Water 2.Diffuse Light 3. Microclima 4. Rain Garden 5. Termal Inertia 6. Cistern 7. Greenroof 8. Direct Light


classroom facade SECTION

2” Steel angle Railing

2” Steel angle Railing N.S.P. +4.70

Aluminum Flashing Concrete Parapet

N.S.P. +4.70

Aluminum Flashing

Chamfer

Concrete Parapet Chamfer

Insulation 1” Icyene

Insulation 1” Icyene

Lightweight concrete slad

Lightweight concrete slad

Concrete Enclosure

4” PTR Structural Profile Durock System, Structural Channel

Operable Window, Duo Vent System

Insulation 1” Icyene

Wall Fixing Clip Hasp Hook

Drywall System, Structural Channel 9/16” Suspension System , Tee Grid with Shadow Molding, ITEM 7873 Suprafine XL HRC Acustic Ceiling Armstrong

Ventilated Facade Plate Vertical Guides Durock System, Structural Channel Insulation 1”Icyene Drywall System, Structural Channel 1/2” Fiber Cement Panel Durock System, Structural Channel Drywall System, Structural Channel 1/2” Gypsum Panel Aluminum Flashing

Aluminum Frame

Fixed Glass, Duo Vent System

Operable Window, Duo Vent System

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ARZYZ COORPORATIVE

location: Monterrey, Nuevo León, México

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

level:

10th Semester, Thesis Project May 2014

type:

Professional

date:

team:

Individual

supervisor: Carlos Estrada Zubia, MA AAEE

ROLE:

Building Concept, Structural Details and Landscape Design

render by ayup studios

carlos.estrada@oficinadearquitectura.com

A Nanotechnology building and plaza renovation for ITESM Campus Monterrey, This plaza had no resting space nor shade to sit.


URBAN ANALYSIS

program ANALYSIS

169

63

TABLE 1: PROGRAM ANALYSIS

29

ID

FLUJO PEATONAL

70

FLUJO VEHICULAR

1

4

AUTOBÚS

2

VEHÍCULO PESADO ESTACIONAMIENTO

6

M

W

T

Private D

Private G

Celular J

Celular A

Aux.

m2

Board room

4

4

8

4

0

4

0

0

12 m2/pers

2

1

CH

AGGRUPATION OF STABLISHMENTS

8

1

RETAIL TRADE WHOLSALE MANUFACTORING INDUSTRIES SERVICES

6

1

WC

Kitchen

1

3

1

other

7

7

14

1

0

4

9

0

6 m2/pers

82

98.4

LOGISTICS AND TRANSPORT

9

5

14

1

2

5

6

0

6 m2/pers

89

106.8

SUPPY

9

2

11

1

1

2

7

0

6 m2/pers

70

CC

COMERCIAL

5

5

10

1

2

2

5

0

6 m2/pers

AF

ADMINISTRATION Y FINANCE

28

15

43

1

3

9

27

6

5 m2/pers

MC

IMPROVEMENT

4

0

4

1

0

0

3

0

9 m2/pers

JJ

LEGAL

3

1

6

1

1

3

1

0

24 m2/pers

PLANNING

1

2

3

0

1

0

2

0

5 m2/pers

VP

SELLS

0

1

0

0

0

8m2/pers

1

0

1

71

41

114

2

Recep.

m2 220.8

HUMAN RESOURCES

PP

1

m2 184

LT

TRANSPORT

POBLACIÓN EXISTENTE

DEPARTAMENTO

1

1

84

70

84

289

346.8

1

5

1

1

55

66

1

18

21.6

36

TIPOLOGÍA DE ESTACIÓN DE TRABAJO

DENSIDAD

43.2

8

9.6

901

1081.2

ÁREA INTERNA ÁREA INTERNA NETA NETA CONTEMPLADA + 20% CIRC.

ESPACIOS AUX.

W

T

Private D

Private G

Celular J

Celular A

Aux.

m2

Board room

Copies

M GENERAL DIRECTORATE

4

4

8

4

0

6

0

0

12 m2/pers

2

1

CH

Archive

WC

Kitchen

other

m2

m2

1

3

1

Recep.

192

230.4

HUMAN RESOURCES

7

7

14

1

0

6

13

0

6 m2/pers

LT

LOGISTICS AND TRANSPORT

9

5

14

1

3

7

8

0

6 m2/pers

115

138

AA

SUPPY

9

2

11

1

1

3

10

0

6 m2/pers

85.2

102.24

CC

88.4

106.08

316

379

COMERCIAL

5

5

10

1

3

3

7

0

6 m2/pers

AF

ADMINISTRATION Y FINANCE

28

15

43

1

4

13

38

6

5 m2/pers

MC

IMPROVEMENT

4

0

4

1

0

0

4

0

9 m2/pers

JJ

LEGAL

3

1

6

1

1

4

1

0

24 m2/pers

PP

PLANNING

1

2

3

0

1

0

3

0

5 m2/pers

VP

SELLS

0

1

0

0

0

8m2/pers

1

0

1

71

41

114

1

2

1

Recep.

5

1

1

1

Recep.

1

Recep.

1

104.4

125

40.8

49

61

73

21.2

25

8

9.6

1032

1238.4

EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

SERVICIOS COMPARTIDOS MAIN HIGHWAY

4

1

3

1 Recep.

concept development

ACCESSIBILITY

800 m

Archive

AA

CEO

LEYEND

1

CONTEMPLATE CONT INTERN D INTERN NET NET AREA + 20% CIRC. AREA

AUXILARY SPACES

GENERAL DIRECTORATE

ID

51

DENSITY

TABLA 2: PROGRAM ANALYSIS 5 YEAR PROJECTION

22

NODO DE CAMBIO

WORK STATION TYPOLOGY

Copies

CEO

YEND

EXISTING POPULATION

DEPARTAMENT

550 m

250 m

ADMINISTRATION

GENERAL DIRECTORATE

HUMAN RESOURCES

SELLS

LOGISTICS

PLANNING

SUPPY

IMPROVEMENT

150 m

COMERCIAL LEGAL

LEYEND

SHARED SERVICES

HORIZONTAL CIRCULATION

FLUJO PEATONAL FLUJO VEHICULAR AUTOBÚS VEHÍCULO PESADO ESTACIONAMIENTO NODO DE CAMBIO

SHARED PUBLIC SPACES VERTICAL CIRCULATION


412 Las Puentes

LANDSCAPE sTRATEGIES

actual condition

03 Image capture: Mar 2016

render by ayup studios

© 2018 Google

Ciudad Apodaca, Nuevo Leon Google, Inc. Street View - Mar 2016

VIENTO ColdFRIO Air VIENTO CALIENTE

Hot Air

TRAYECTORIA Sun Path AREAS VERDES Green Areas REFLEJO Sun DEL SOL


floor plans

Longitudinal Section

Second Floor A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

90.00 9.00

9.00

9.00

9.00

8

7

3.00 18.56

9.00

9.00

9.00

9.00

12

10 11

13

1

5m

First Floor

Leyend A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

90.00

18.00

9.00

9.00

1

9.00

9.00

8

9.00

9.00

9.00

2

9.00

9.00

5

3

2

0

North Facade

1

6

4

3.00

12.00

3.00

9.00

2

03

2

0

1

1

9

3.00

2

9.00

12.00

1

9.00

1

5m

1. Administration 2. Patio 3. Human Resources 4. Bathrooms 5. Supply 6. Logistics and Transport 7. General Direction 8. Public Areas 9. Workcafe 10. Planning 11. Improvement 12. Commercial 13. Legal

Cross Section


Sustainable strategies

c

a

b

h g

03

f d

e

Further development ideas System - Equipment

Sustainable strategies - Facade Detail

Possible Improvements

Lower the usage of cooling Ventilation (heat and cool) and heating system

How?

Estimated Savings

Unit with heat recovery system

25%

Function with frecuency variations

15%

Fluid circulation bombs

Optimization of electric consumption regarding water pressure

Ilumination : auxiliary areas

Halls, sinks and basements. Timers and movement Reducing usage time. detectors

40%

Exterior ilumination

Consumption Optimization

Use LED

60%

Interior Ilumination

Consumption Optimization and power reduction

Use LED and Natural Light

60%

Water

Storage and Reusage of Rain Water, Treatment and reusage Water consumption reduction of gray water

20%

Greenroof

Creating new microclimates Increase water absortion and regenerate the water area and enhance air quality cycle

25%

Solar Panels on roof

Solar Panels on walls

Generate own energy

Give use to the roof by adding solar panels

45%

Generater own energy

Adaping the facade to add solar panels on west and south orientations

35%

Summer

Winter

render by ayup studios

a. natural fresh air b. waste air c. cistern d. rain water collection e. gray water treatment f. reusage of gray water g. active heating system h. active cooling system


facade components Facade Elements - Isometric

Facade Elements - Exploted

Facade Elements - Frontal View

a b

f e c

f a

N2

a. Ventilation flap, double facade (private areas with aluminum foam) b. PTR flap anchor b. Beam-2 IPR, 0.30 m facade support c. Irving steel step, service floor d. Beam-3 IPR, 0.45 m, main support e. Precast concrete intermediate slab f. Perimeter steel channel for concrete slab g. Gypsum suspended ceiling


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emerging technologies- freecity ecozone - city quarters location: Alemere, Netherlands

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

level:

7th Semester Wintersemester 2014

type:

Academic

date:

team:

Group Meike Sänger

supervisor: Jacob van Rijs

ROLE:

Building and Urban Concept Building design and Structural details

Render by Meike Sänger

jacobvanrijs@mvrdv.com Moritz Mungenast moritz.mungenast@et.ar.tum.de

A Nanotechnology building and plaza renovation for ITESM Campus Monterrey, This plaza had no resting space nor shade to sit.


developing of an urban concept

PICTOGRAM OF MAIN FUNCTIONS UPPER FLOOR

HIGH POINTS & TRANSITION OF DENSITY IN VEGETATION

SUB-CITY CENTER MAIN PLAZA

GREEN FINGER PICTOGRAM OF MAIN FUNCTIONS

PICTOGRAM OF MAIN FUNCTIONS GROUND FLOOR

PICTOGRAM OF MAIN FUNCTIONS UPPER FLOOR

Groundfloor - Greenfingers

Groundfloor

GROUND FLOOR

Upperfloor

UPPER FLOOR


Joining program WITH landscape

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GREEN FEATURES COURTYARD QUALITIES

RESIDENCE

LONGITUDINAL SECTION

COMMERCIAL

PUBLIC

GROUND FLOOR

OFFICE


generating three different typologies

LONGITUDINAL SECTION

TYPOLOGY A

TYPOLOGY B

TYPOLOGY C


Typology b - design GROUNDFLOOR

LEVEL TYPOLOGY

1

2

3

4

5

1

24.00 6.00

6.00

6.00

2

3

4

5

6.00

24.00 6.00

B

B

C

C

A

RETAIL 2

B

18.00

6.00

B

18.00

A

6.00

6.00

RETAIL 1

A

6.00

C

6.00

6.00

A

6.00

C

LIFT

6.00

6.00

LIFT RETAIL 4

RETAIL 3

D

D

0

0.5

2

D

D

5m

1

2

3

4

5 0

1

2

3

4

5

0.5

2

5m


facade elements SOUTH FACADE

facade elements

1

2 3

4

5

6

7

8 1. Photovoltaic Panel: las generation 2. Rainwater canal for storage 3. Structural Support 4. Reinforced Concrete Slab 5. Duovent Tempered Glass 6. Wood celosie with steel frame 7. Brick Veneer with curtain wall sill 8.Solid concrete wall 9. Reinforced Concrete firm

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