Transcript of COVER LETTER+CV+ PORTFOLIO
- 1. JOSEDAVIDSAEZ 90DragonParade Harrogate NorthYorkshire
HG15DQ,UK +447510587555 arch.jdsc@gmail.com DearSirorMadam,
IamayoungarchitectwithtwoyearsofworkexperienceoutoftheUKbyworkingand
collaboratingwithvariousarchitecturalpractices,asmuchinmystudentperiodasafterwards.Iaman
enthusiasticandhighlymotivatedpersonwhoispursuingthecontinuallearninganddevelopmentof
myskillsaswellasmydesignandtechnicalknowledge.Therefore,mynextgoalistostartmycareerin
Britain and, as a newly qualified architect, I am currently seeking
a WORK PLACEMENT as an
ARCHITECTURALASSISTANTwitharolewhichallowsmetohelpactivelytheworkteamwhile,atthe
sametime,adaptingtotheBritishregulationsandimprovingmyskillsfurther.
IgraduatedinarchitecturefromthePolytechnicUniversityofValencia(Spain)inJanuary,2012.
AsastudentofarchitectureIdevelopedaninteriordesignprojectforaseafoodrestaurant,someurban
projects of landuse and building planning, residential building
projects as well as other building
typologies,suchasaciviccentre,aculturalcentre,ayouthhostel,atechnologicalinstituteofceramic
researchandamunicipallibraryformyfinaldegreeproject,whichwasawardedinthe"15th
Editionof
BANCAJAAWARDSforthebestfinaldegreeprojectsinthe20112012course".
InmyfirststayduringseveralconsecutivesummersinC2MARQ.S.L.Studio,whilstIwasstill
studyingarchitecture,IdealtwiththeproductionofplanningdrawingswithAutocad,alongwitha
draughtsmengroup,todevelopmainlybasicandexecutionprojectsofresidentialusesuchassingle
familyhouses,apartments/flats,bungalowsandresidentialblocks.Furthermore,Ielaboratedcolour
planswithPhotoshopforcommercialpurposesandItookpartinsomecompetitionproposals.
Ontheotherhand,alreadybeingagraduatejuniorarchitect,Iwasaskedtocollaborateforsome
punctualprojectswithTecnipilaS.L.StudioandGenneoStudio.Inthefirstofthem,Iparticipatedinthe
developmentofthereparcellingproject,thelandplanningprojectandtheurbanisationprojectofa
largearealocatedbesidethe332NationalHighwayandbelongingtoOrihuelatown.InGenneoStudio,
Itookpartintherenovationprojectwiththeinteriordesignofacomercialspaceforachildrens
clothingstoreinwhichIrealisedthemeasurementofthepropertyandthesubsequentdraftingofthe
blueprints.Ialsotookontheresponsibilitytosuggesttheconceptionoftheprojectaswellasmodelling
inSketchuptheproposal.Inadditiontothis,Imadetherealisticinfographs/illustrationsofa32duplex
housingprojectwithacommunityzonewhichconsistsofgarden,swimmingpoolandaplayareafor
children.
Finally,youwillbeabletofindsomeotherworksIhavemade,whichIhavenotconsideredas
necessarytoexplainhere,describedinmyCVorinmyportfolio.
IwouldliketothankyouinadvancefortheattentiongivenandIremainatyourdisposalforany
clarificationsorextendedinformationyoumaydeemappropriateinapossibleinterview.Theeasiest
waytocontactmeisbytheprovidedtelephonenumberoremailaddress.
Yoursfaithfully, JOSEDAVIDSAEZ
- 2. JOSE DAVID SAEZ architect I was born at the beginning of the
summer, June 8th 1985. I started to walk later than learning to
draw. Curious child and sharp observer. Animated cartoons, Art and
Nature, sounds and colours, materiality and abstraction deeply
entered in my veins by creating my first childrens series drawings,
caricatures, landscapes and geometric figures on my house desk
which led me to win my first childrens drawing competitions of the
town council. I love working and am well-travelled. I experiment
and enjoy meeting new people and keeping up to date with current
affairs. I am very open-minded and a good listener, taking into
account other peoples opinion and views. I am a good team player,
well motivated and very keen to progress and further myself. I
learn from books, magazines, from Internet articles about
Architecture, tutorials, from others, but especially I learn by
looking around me, with my nose up over the skyline. live tel. mail
skype Harrogate, North Yorkshire (UK) +44 7510 587555
arch.jdsc@gmail.com josedavid.saezcruz
- 3. jose david saez May 2014 - October 2014 (6 months) March
2013 - July 2013 (5 months) October 2013 - July 2014 (10 months)
June 2011 - September 2011 (4 months) June 2009 - October 2009 (4
months) July 2007 - September 2007 (2 months) June 2006 - September
2006 (3 months) June 2010 (1 month) WORK EXPERIENCE INTERESTS
QUALITIES Genneo | San Pedro del Pinatar (Murcia | Spain)
Collaborator Architect | Architectural Illustrator | 3D Modeller
Renovation project - interior design of a commercial space for a
childrens clothing store (Town Councils Square, San Javier):
measurement of the property and the subsequent drafting of the
blueprints. 3D Modelling of the project. Set of 32 duplex houses
project, equipped with a community zone of garden, swimming pool
and a play area for children (Lo Pagn / Murcia): 3D modelling,
rendering and realistic images elaboration for sales purposes.
Travels and books. Museums, Paints, Sculpture, Photography, Sports,
knowledge of different Cultures, good Food and Cooking. Young
architect, motivated in learning, devotion to challenges Capacity
to participate in a multidisciplinary work team Total schedule
availability. Apply for qualifications, certificates and diplomas
in case of interest. Tecnipila S.L. | Santiago de la Ribera - San
Javier (Murcia | Spain) Collaborator Architect Collaboration in the
development of the reparcelling project, the land planning project
and the urbanisation project of a large area located beside the 332
National Highway and belonging to Orihuela town (Alicante | Spain).
A.E.D.L. Town Council | Pilar de la Horadada (Alicante | Spain)
Instructor Architect Instructor of 3D design courses with Sketchup
Pro. C2Marq. Studio S.L. | Pilar de la Horadada (Alicante | Spain)
Student Intern Collaboration in the development of a school
building project in Gabon (competition). C2Marq. Studio S.L. |
Pilar de la Horadada (Alicante | Spain) Student Intern Development
of Bungalows and residential blocks projects. Student Intern
Involvement in project proposals; delineation of plans with Autocad
for developing basic and executive projects of dwellings and
renovations; sale plans with Photoshop; construction site visits.
Equipopropio Studio | Valencia (Spain) Workshop - Collaboration
Collaboration with EQUIPOPROPIO Studio (Ignacio Mart Beneit &
Associates: architects-professors of the projects subject in the
Polytechnic University of Valencia) in an intensive workshop of 20
hours: realization of INURBE COMPETITION of Ephemeral Architecture
- regeneration of the public space in Doctor Balmis Square
(Alicante | Spain). 2nd Prize. C U R R I C U L U M V I T A E
October 2003 - January 2012 October 2012 February 2014 - March 2014
February 2014 - March 2014 July 2013 - July 2013 December 2012 -
February 2013 July 2010 August 2013 July 2010 COMPUTER PHYSICAL
EDUCATION AWARDS COURSES SKILLS Polytechnic University of Valencia
| Spain Masters Degree in Architecture Final Degree Project:
Municipal Library (9,5/10) Awarded in the 15th Edition of
BANCAJA-Polytechnic University of Valencia AWARDS - best FINAL
DEGREE PROJECTS (2011-2012) Winner with personal project belonging
to my Final Degree Project
http://www.upv.es/contenidos/SIEPBANC/info/797313normalc.html Post
processing and Architectural Illustration | Valencia (Spain)
Photoshop and InDesign Modelling and Architectural Visualisation |
Valencia (Spain) Sketchup Pro Practical Course of REVIT | COAMU
Murcia (Spain) Photorealistic computer display of products,
buildings and urban environments | Valencia (Spain) 3Ds Max . Vray
. Mental Ray . Quicksilver . Iray Design and Layout | Valencia
(Spain) Illustrator . InDesign Seismoresistant analysis and design
of buildings | Cartagena (Murcia, Spain) Polytechnic University of
Cartagena. Engineering College 2nd Prize | INURBE COMPETITION
Ephemeral Architecture Regeneration of the public space in Alicante
(Doctor Balmis Square) | Collaboration with EQUIPOPROPIO Studio
(Ignacio Mart Beneit & Associates: architects-professors of the
projects subject in the Polytechnic University of Valencia) (8
collaborators) WINDOWS Autocad . 3D Studio Max + VRay | Mental ray
| Quicksilver | Iray Sketchup Pro . Photoshop . InDesign .
Illustrator . Revit . CE3x Office: Word . Excel . Power Point
Sketching . Measuring . Plan drafting . Layouts Plan cutter machine
. Folding plans
- 4. JOS DAVID SEZ CRUZ arch.jdsc@gmail.com
- 5. Residential Unit in Velluters (Valencia) June 2006
Projects
- 6. GROUND FLOOR SITE PLAN C B A C A B C ELEVATION FROM GUILLEM
SOROLLA STREET S2 SECTION ELEVATION FROM MALDONADO STREET N1
SECTION 02 SECTIONTYPE FLOOR O2 O2 N1 S1 N1 S1
- 7. A B C D E F G H I J K The facade is perceived like a great
vertical tear in which the different openings of every floor have
the reading of a great window that encompasses an ensemble of blind
and fixed wooden panels (A), fixed windows (C), hopper windows (B)
and wooden sliding shutters (D). This image is reinforced by a
great wooden frame which covers the structural floors' edges (E).
Those fixed and blind wooden panels, which directly separate the
exterior from the interior, are sandwich panels with an interposed
expanded polystyrene (EPS) insulation board (A). All the exterior
frames and panels are made of, either solid or plywood, doussie
wood which has been coated with a solution that crystallises inside
the wood, hindering the water absortion but allowing the wood to
perspire. The exterior plywood shutters slide on stainless steel
guideways, which are screwed on a wooden piece that is machined in
its bottom face (F). These stainless steel guideways are replaced
in the upper part with solid wood sections (G) because it is not
necessary to grease them like the metallic ones at the bottom, so
the friction can be reduced and its dimensional variation does not
become critical. (H) Inverted roof: sloped concrete topping,
bituminous waterproofing membrane, extruded polystyrene insulation,
filter geotextile and gravel. (I) Varnished Andiroba wooden
floorboards, laid onto wooden battens with polystyrene insulation
interposed among them. (J) Plastered internal partition walls made
of hollow bricks. (K) Exterior cavity wall made of bricks in which
the cavity is interrupted at the structure level (structural
floors) and has an interposed insulation.
- 8. Civic Centre in Cabanyal Neighbourhood (Valencia) January
2007 Projects
- 9. IMPLANTACIN
- 10. 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dancing hall Cafe Changing room
Billiard room Reading room Conference room GROUND FLOOR
- 11. 1 2 3 4 5 Storyteller roomGym Video games / Resting room
Outdoors exhibitions and activities Internet and computer games 1 2
3 4 5 FIRST FLOOR
- 12. EAST ELEVATION SOUTH ELEVATION S1 SECTION S2 SECTIONE1
SECTION WEST ELEVATION
- 13. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 22 DETAIL 2 DETAIL 3 DETAIL 1 f 11 12
20 19 21 2223 24 25 18 18 g h i j 13 14 15 17 16 18 21 18 2 DETAIL
2 1 False ceiling made up of aluminum slats 2 HEB-220 3 Vertical
aluminium slats of 25 cm wide 4 Security glass t=6+6 mm 5 Aluminium
profile 6 Concrete wall 40 cm thickness 7 Blanket insulation t=40
mm 8 Gravel 9 Waffle slab 10 Geotextile sheet and PVC waterproofing
layer 11 Pine batten 50 x 35 mm 12 Plywood board t=15 mm 13 Cement
mortar 15 mm 14 Hollow bricks wall 7 cm thick 15 Porcelain tiles 20
x 20 cm 16 Plywood board t=15 mm 18 Pine batten 70 x 20 mm 19
Hollow bricks wall of 1/2 foot thick 20 Gravel 2 cm 21 Continuous
cement flooring 10 cm 22 Parquet flooring 23 Topsoil (vegetable
soil) 25 cm 24 Compacted fill of variable depth 25 Natural ground
26 Strip footing DETAIL 3DETAIL 1
- 14. Urban Intervention in the Port of Valencia April 2008
Workteam Jos David Sez Cruz, Alejandro Rodrguez Senz, Jorge
Corrales Garca, Santiago Vicente Calvo, Eduardo Abarca del Ro and
Bernardo Ramrez Snchez
- 15. Co Mar 2008 Jos David Sez Cruz, Alejandro Rodrguez Senz
Jorge Corrales Garca aspects . .
- 16. Technological Institute of Ceramic Research June 2009
Projects
- 17. Art Centre "El Mercat" El Carmen Neighbourhood Valencia
February 2010 CollaborationsProject's author Joaqun Juberas Vidal
Tasks carried out: structure plans, constructive axonometry,
constructive section and post processing of the sections with
Photoshop by adding colour and textures
- 18. Public Space Regeneration of Doctor Balmis Square Alicante
Collaborations June 2010 2 PRIZE EQUIPOPROPIO Studio INURBE
COMPETITION Ephemeral Architecture Workshop
- 19. Municipal Library in Borbot Valencia January 2012
ProjectsFinal Degree Project BANCAJA AWARD
- 20. After the Modern Movement, around 1965, New Technologies
appeared within the collection, storage, recovery and transmission
of information and documentation. It caused a series of accelerated
changes in the libraries operations as well as in their social
mission, and it obviously had an impact on the new projects. The
rapid and successive technological changes, like the microforms
inclusion, audiovisual materials, materials in digital format and
afterwards Internet, made that the installations, furniture and the
spaces arrangement have changed several times in the last decades.
It is for that reason that only a 'great flexibility' guarantees
the spaces' permanent utility. In this way, the 'invisible library'
typology comes up, whose architectural objective is to synthesise
both real and virtual worlds, whilst meeting the continuously
changeable demands of the technological development. Thus, in the
current world, the library becomes a 'node within a net' rather
than a building aimed at harbouring a collection. Its target is to
collect and provide information, rather than preserving documents.
Therefore, the library turns into something that distances itself
from the books and manuscripts' materiality and gets close to the
communication's energy flow. In conclusion, the library stops being
a huge container and having a representative image, but starts
being something 'immaterial', a type of architecture which does not
interrupt the landscape and both are merged. So the library becomes
'transparent', like a gesture of an absolute accessibility.
- 21. MUNICIPAL LIBRARY IN BORBOTo1 SITE PLAN S_1:750 Borbot is a
borough of Valencia, belonging to Poblados del Norte district. Like
most of the towns of the area, it is an urban nucleus which lives
off of vegetable fields that surround it and characterise it, by
generating a wide range and wealth of landscapes. BORBOT
- 22. 03 4443424140393837363534333231302928 45 4626 27
23222124252019 5150494847 0405060708091011121314 02 0115161718
65636159575553 56 58 60 62 645452 East Elevation S_1:250 0 1 5 10
20 0 1 5 10 20 Basement floor S_1:300 A1 1_Create an attraction
point for the town. Park of information and social interaction
2_Outdoor spaces articulation. Generate new ways to approach the
public building and to occupy the urban space 3_Disolution of the
interior/exterior boundary of the building 4_Project immateriality.
Invisible library 5_Gentle transition between vegetable fields and
city PROJECT INTENTIONS After the Modern Movement, around 1965, NEW
TECHNOLOGIES appeared within the collection, storage, recovery and
transmission of information and documentation. It induced
(provoked, caused) a series of accelerated changes in the libraries
operations as well as in their social mission, and it obviously had
an impact on the new projects. The rapid and successive
technological changes, like the microforms inclusion, audiovisual
materials, materials in DIGITAL format and afterwards Internet,
made that the installations, furniture and the spaces arrangement
have changed several times in the last decades. It is for that
reason that only a GREAT FLEXIBILITY guarantees the spaces'
permanent utility. In this way, the INVISIBLE LIBRARY typology
comes up, whose architectural objective is to synthesise both real
and virtual worlds, whilst meeting the continuously changeable
demands of the technological development. Thus, in the current
world, the library becomes a NODE WITHIN A NET rather than a
building aimed at harbouring a collection. Its target is to collect
and provide information, rather than preserving documents.
Therefore, the library turns into something that DISTANCES ITSELF
FROM THE BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS' MATERIALITY and GETS CLOSE TO THE
COMMUNICATION'S ENERGY FLOW. In conclusion, the library stops being
a huge container and having a representative image, but starts
being something IMMATERIAL, a type of architecture which does not
interrupt the landscape and both are merged. So the library becomes
TRANSPARENT, like a gesture of an absolute accessibility. A2 A2 A2
A2 A2 A2 A2 A3 A4 B1 C1 C2 C4 BASEMENT FLOOR. level -4,32 m 1956
m-A_01. Parking space -A_02. Maintenance and 182 m 27 m mechanical
rooms -A_03. Stairs of public use -A_04. Emergency fire stairs 35 m
+A. PARKING AREA 240 m 70 m -B_01. Offices in an open space -B_02.
Files. Books storeroom -B_03. Toilets 22 m +B. ADMINISTRATION AREA
-C_01. Exhibition hall + Events hall's foyer 306 m -C_02. Events
hall 289 m -C_03. Reception/control 15 m -C_04. Maintenance room +
art works storage room 50 m -C_05. Public toilets 20 m +C. PUBLIC
LEISURE ZONE B2 B3 C3 C4 C5 306 m-K_01. Sunken courtyard -K_02.
Sunken courtyard for accesing to the basement floor from level 0.
Outdoor sculpture exhibition 289 m +K. OUTDOOR AREAS K1K2
- 23. MUNICIPAL LIBRARY IN BORBOTo2 GROUND FLOOR. level 0 m
-D_01. Coffee zone 124 m -D_02. Wifi zone 78 m -D_03. Kitchen 7 m
-D_04. Toilets 24 m +D. CAFETERIA AREA 68 m 12 m 38 m 122 m 232 m
-E_01. Lobby/Hall -E_02. Reception/Control -E_03. Maintenance room
+ toilets -E_04. Audiovisual library -E_05. Child library -E_06.
Emergency fire stairs 25 m +E. AUDIOVISUAL AND CHILD AREA 136 m +F.
NEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINES LIBRARY -F_01. Newspaper/magazine library
-F_02. Storeroom 12 m 0 1 5 10 20 Ground floor S_1/300 North
Elevation S_1/250 0 1 5 10 20 TOP VOLUME / BOX Its facades with
northern orientation are built by white-laquered aluminium curtain
wall with exterior capping for the mullions to highlight the rhythm
of the building's modulation. The horizontal joints are solved by
structural silicone D1 D2 D4 D3 E1 E3 E4 E5 E6 E2 F1 F2
- 24. Crooss section S_1/250 0 1 5 10 20 0 1 5 10 20 First floor
S_1/300 FIRST FLOOR. level +4,32 m 20 m 282 m -G_01. Catalogues
query -G_02. Query area and individual reading -G_03. Query area
and group reading 140 m +G. ADULTS LIBRARY 68 m 68 m 74 m -H_01.
Classroom for working in groups -H_02. Classroom/audiovisuals
-H_03. Computer lab -H_04. Toilets + storeroom 32 m +H.
MULTIFUNCTIONAL CLASSROOMS 68 m-I_01. Waiting and query room -I_02.
Study room 280 m +I. STUDY AREA -J_01. Resting terraces/studying
outdoors 249 m +J. OUTDOOR AREAS G1 H1 I1 G2 G3 H2 H3 H4 I2 J1
J1
- 25. MUNICIPAL LIBRARY IN BORBOTo3 South Elevation S_1/250 0 1 5
10 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 711 54 53 52 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 2223 2425
26 272830 31 6332 34 34 55 55 35 36 19 37 38 412728 22 35 46 56 53
57 15 60 6159 62 36 47 48 59 57 62 58 58 50 51 0 10 50 100 200 cm S
1/20_DETAIL_FACADE MADE OF PERFORATED PLATE_ IMMATERIALITY CONCEPT
IN ALL THE ARCHITECTURE CONCEPTS o1_STRUCTURE lightness of the
pillars o2_MATERIALS light appearance like glass and metal;
o3_REJECTION OF COLOUR We use pure white or black in punctual
elements to get contrast. Avoiding the use of colours is not a way
of dening either feelings or comfort, but a way of not imposing
them. o4_TRANSPARENCY used as a tool for inserting the building in
the environment, as well as an element from where the constructive
process revolves around.
- 26. Longitudinal section S_1/250 0 1 5 10 20 3332 15 16 37 22
272830 3119 20 21 23 2425 26 56 17 48 47 59 60 FACADE DETAIL_1:20
LONGITUDINAL SECTION 1_1:20 FIRST FLOOR_1:20 51 14 3263 22. Branch
of the water supply system for the fire sprinklers. 23. False
ceiling made up of rectangular panels of 1300x3900mm, t=12mm with
interior bee nest of aluminium, pre-lacquered in white finish and
acoustic insulation of rockwool on intrados (t=30mm). 3 mm joints
in both directions, continuous appearance. 24. Fastening system for
the hidden profiles. Z-shape secondary profiles installed in
parallel every 1300 mm to hang the panels. 25. L-shape primary
profiles suspended from the slab. 26. Aluminium Nonius Hangers for
the suspension of the primary profiles of the false ceiling. 27.
Air conditioning impulsion ducts. 28. Supply plenum of air
conditioning. 30. Fire sprinkler. 31. Multisensor detector for fire
safety embedded in the ceiling. 32. 220- mm diameter circular
return grille of the air conditioning installation. 33. Technical
floor based on floor tiles of 650x650 mm and 33 m thickness with
galvanised steel profiled sheets on their bottom face, high density
calcium sulphate core, and top finish of White Thassos marble. 34.
Thermal insulation. 35. Suspended luminaire hidden behind the false
ceiling of aluminium mesh. 36. False ceiling of profiled sheets of
white aluminium expanded mesh and 1,7mm thickness. Tiles of
1300x1300mm and opened surface of 38%. Fastening system of
profiling. 37. Climalit double glazing safety system 4+4/12/4+4
assembled on a curtain wall structure of lacquered in white
aluminium profiles including thermal bridging break system,
extruded aluminium horizontal capping and structural silicone to
solve the vertical joints. 38. Suspended fire sprinkler and hidden
behind the false ceiling. 41. Suspended multisensor detector for
fire safety hidden behind the false ceiling. 46. Metallic pillar
HEB 220 coated with chrome plate of 2 mm thickness forming a box
and filled with polyurethane for fire protection. 47. Mullions for
fastening the facade made up of steel profiles of tubular and
hollow section (70.50.4). 48. Vertical profiled sheets of 130 cm
wide made of lacquered-in-white aluminium sheet, engraved with
relief and perforated with various diameters. 50. Suspended
emergency signs on the ground floor with the direction of
evacuation route overprinted on both sides and backlighted by LED.
51. Aluminium profiled sheet for protecting the electrical wiring
which supply to the workstations. 52. T and U section profiles for
clipping the alumium sheets of the roof along its perimeter. 53. L
section profile 40.4 for fastening the aluminium profiled sheet.
54. Aluminium profiled sheet lacquered in white forming gutters on
its edge. 55. Curtain walls opaque panel. 56. U-shaped metallic
support. 57. Tubular profile 160.120.8 of galvanised steel
structurally working as a cantilever to support the exterior
facade. 58. Steel anchor plate of 15mm thick placed on the slab
edge for anchoring the facade system to the slab. 59. Galvanised
steel rectangular profile with hollow section of 350x100mm, t=4mm.
60. Perforated and lacquered in white aluminium profiled sheets
forming a deck for maintenance access, 225x1300mm every piece. 61.
Two welded UPN 140 for supporting the maintenance gangway. 62.
Hollow tubular profile 50.2. 63. Beech wood flooring with
polymerized surface finish and glued over a 19 mm thick board of DM
wood (in the classrooms area of the first floor). Wood slats of 162
x 1300 mm and t = 14 mm. EXPERIMENT WITH THE TRANSPARENCY AND THE
REFLECTS TEMPORARY NATURE_A NEW DIMENSION o1_GLASS_ It is used in
the pieces of the ground floor, but they are protected from the sun
by the upper floor volume. The facades facing to the north in the
upper level are alse made of glass. o2_ALUMINIUM PERFORATED PLATE
AND LACQUERED IN WHITE_ Aluminium trays which have been engraved
with relief and also perforated with diferent diameters, so a set
of transparency-opacity and reflections are produced, always
changeable according to the sun trajectory, introducing by this way
a new dimension within the architecture: the time. o3_BLACK
ALUMINIUM REFLECTIVE PLATE_ It is used in the side facades,
achieving that the building reflects the surroundings. So the
environment and the library fuse and it tries to "disappear".
INTERIOR MATERIALITY o1_WHITE ALUMINUM STRETCHED MESH_ It is used
in the false ceiling of the ground floor, achieving that the upper
volume is perceived as an entire box with a light filter
appearance. o2_WHITE THASSOS MARBLE_ Employed for the technical
flooring in the interior, excepting the classrooms area, which has
a beech wood finish. o3_PARTITION WALLS MADE OF PLASTERBOARD
PAINTED IN BLACK_ As punctual elements for contrasting. o3 1.
Waffle slab of prefabricated concrete forms lightened by Airlite
(expan- ded clay). 2. Sloped and lightened concrete topping. 3.
Cement plaster. 4. PVC waterproofing sheet. 5. Extruded polystyrene
rigid insulation 5 cm thick and 100kg/m density. 6. Kalzip
reinforced polyamide clip with galvanized steel core. 7. Aluminium
sheets lacquered in white of 65 cm wide. 11. Perimeter wall made of
vibro-pressed concrete blocks of 40x20x10. 12. White-laquered
aluminium curtain wall with thermal bridging break, exterior
vertical capping for the mullions made of extruded aluminium and
horizontal joints solved by structural silicone. 13. Climalit
double glazing safety system 4+4/12/4+4. 14. 15. 16. 17. Metallic
frame made up of tubular profiles 80.40.4. 19. Extruded aluminium
profile for placing the curtain of the type of roller blind,
vinylic fabric and white colour. 20. Embedded round spotlights for
general illumination, for entrances and circulation areas with
flood lens for compact fluorescent lamps. 21. Emergency signs
embedded in false ceiling with the direction of evacuation route
overprinted on both sides and backlighted by LED. DETAIL o1
- 27. Ne Optic Madrid July 2012 Infographics
- 28. To develop the interior design of the optician's shop it
has been tried to generate a space in which the customer feels deep
into the optical world, in its most charasteristic aspects from the
most technical, such as the reflection, to the most subjective,
such as the perception. From the main entrance to the shop we
perceive a series of geometric figures which are formed by the
orthogonal metallic bars. This figures will be disappearing while
we are getting into the shop, with the aim of attracting the
attention towards the product rather than into the facilities. The
metallic structures are not just an installation part, but they
also support other indispensable elements of the shop such as the
mirrors, the lighting and the products.
- 29. Luis rculo Studio Madrid October 2012 Infographics
- 30. Interior and decorative design of a private workspace for
Luis rculo
- 31. 32 Duplex Houses in Lo Pagn Obdulio Miralles Serrano Street
San Pedro del Pinatar Collaborations October 2014 GENNEO Studio
Infographics/Modelling and Rendering
- 32. Architectural Visualisation Other personal illustrations
made Education - Learning - Courses Infographics
- 33. Advanced 3Ds Max Course Realistic Representation Advanced
3Ds Max Course of Illumination Mental Ray Sketchup + VRay +
Photoshop Post processing course Architectural Digital Image
Photoshop // Interior / Natural Daylight // Exterior / Natural
Daylight // Watercolour Sketchs / Photoshop // Post processing
plans / Photoshop // Interior / Artificial Light // Digital mockups
// Perspectives for competitions / Sketchup + Photoshop
- 34. // 32 Duplex houses with a community zone consisted of
garden, swimming pool and a play area for children / Lo Pagn (San
Pedro del Pinatar) // Day-Night Render// Gunni & Trentino
Museum Other illustrations made Sketchup + VRay + Photoshop