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917 651 [email protected]
PERSONAL DATA
ADDRESS 979 Metropolitan Avenue #3L11211 Brooklyn, USA
Alex Malagelada Prats
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INDEX 3
PROFESSIONAL WORK 05 .
. GRADUATE WORK 15
PERSONAL WORK 17 .
Extension of Ponferradas Court of Justice, Len (1st Prize) 05
1290-1300 Decatur Street, Brooklyn, USA(2015) 13
738 Grand Street, Brooklyn, USA (2015) 21
09 GSAPP Studio - Negociating Boundaries (2012)
15 Thesis Project - Art Center in Gav, Spain (2011)
25 GSAPP Studio - House of the Present Future, Lifetime Process of Recursion (2013)
33 Multidisciplinary Premises for Young People In Barcelona, Spain (2007)
Kokedama Holder Design (2015) 37
RESUM 04
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Portfolio
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RSUM
DURUKAN DESIGN, NEW YORK, USA. FreelanceCD: 810 Fulton, Brooklyn, NY, USA. 475 Unit Residential Building. Interior Design CD.
26 West St., Brooklyn, NY, USA. (Faade Redesign)
SD: 200 E 135th St., Bronx, NY, USA. 400 Unit Residential Building. Amenities planning + Coordination with Architecture & Engineering teams.
S3 ARCHITECTURE LLC, NEW YORK, USA. Employed Nov 2013 until May 2015. SD: 42 Broadway Street Day Care, Brooklyn, NY, USA. (Interior Renovation)
Spring St. Lobby., Soho, New York, NY, USA. (Interior Renovation)
DD: 596 Washington Ave., Brooklyn, NY, USA.
CD: 1290-1300 Decatur St., Brooklyn, NY, USA. Cluster file of four Buildings. (+SD+DD +Zoning)
269 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, USA. LPC approval required. (+DD +Zoning)
238 Hall Street, Brooklyn, NY, USA. LPC approval required. (+DD +Zoning)
738 Grand St., Brooklyn, NY, USA. (+DD)
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, GSAPP, NEW YORK. Teaching associate. Employed June 2014 until August 2014. Summer Studio - Jing Liu.ENRIQUE BARDAJI Y ASOCIADOS STUDIO, MADRID. Freelance 2011-12. Employed Dec 2010 - Feb 2011 & summer 2004.AC: 31 apartment building in the historical center of Malaga, Spain. (2012)
Park BIT Center Competition in Alaior, Menorca.(2012)
La UVA de Hortaleza Competition in Madrid. 4 9-floor apartment buildings. 1st Prize (2011)
UC: Los Carriles Urban Planning Competition, Alcobendas, Madrid. (2012)
DD: Extension of Ponferradas Court of Justice in Leon, 1st Prize. (2011)
83 premises apartment & office building in Montevideo, Uruguay. (2011)
CD: 75 apartment building in Mostoles, Madrid (2010)
Architectural - Urban Planning viability research & preliminary design of five real estate assets. (2012)
MERC GARCIA I FERRER ARCHITECTURE STUDIO, BARCELONA. From September 2007 to September 2008.CD: MB Medical Center with 8 offices, 2 endoscopy office and a surgery room.
Home for people with psychosis and autism in Barcelona. (Neuro-psychic and Pedagogic Institution)
SD: Old peoples home in Badalona, Spain.
Restaurant and gourmet shop in Gerona, Spain.
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, GSAPP, NEW YORK. Master of Science degree in Advanced Architectural Design. May 2013.Summer studio - Sam Chermayeff & Johanna Meyer-Grohbrgge / Fall studio - David Benjamin / Spring studio - Toru Hasegawa & Mark Collins.
ESCOLA TECNICA SUPERIOR DARQUITECTURA DE BARCELONA (ETSAB, UPC). Masters degree in Architecture. February 2011. PARSONS NEW SCHOOL UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK, USA. Interior Design Summer Course. Grade A.
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Academic Background
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Professional Background
2015
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EXTENSION OF PONFERRADAS COURT OF JUSTICE IN LEN, SPAIN (2010)
EBYADesign DevelopmentArchitectural Competition, 1st PrizeGROSS FLOOR AREA: 2,000 mThe building has a straightforward design that is optimal for a public facility. The design is clear, simple and rational and also includes environmental passive control strategies.
The building is rationally organized by a structural regular grid and the elevator, stairs, sanitary installations and storage areas are concentrated in a longitudinal band at the north face. The office area is a diaphanous space with natural lighting and a flexible layout which can be reorganized easily to add or subtract new offices, working areas, meeting or waiting rooms.
The environmental passive control strategies include a greenhouse in the ground floor, a double faade and solar panels in the terrace.
First Floor
Cellar
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EXTENSION OF PONFERRADAS COURT OF JUSTICE IN LEN, SPAIN (2010)
South Elevation
Bird View
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EXTENSION OF PONFERRADAS COURT OF JUSTICE IN LEN, SPAIN (2010)
2nd Floor
3rd Floor
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EXTENSION OF PONFERRADAS COURT OF JUSTICE IN LEN, SPAIN (2010)
Street View
A-A Cross-Section
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GSAPP STUDIO - NEGOCIATING BOUNDARIES (2012)
The aim of the Studio was to develop a new housing concept based on sharing and as a final case study we had to implement the idea in a real lot located at 1355 Myrtle Avenue, Bushwick, NY.
Can a wall be sliced? Can it be sudivided? Can we have a gradual progression of privacy? The concept I developed for this studio is based on the subdivision of partition walls in layers.
With 1 layer you can see colors and shapes, hearing is limited and can smell some things. With 2 layers you can see shadows, hear but not identify the source and can only smell strong aromas. With 3 layers you cannot see, can hear only loud noises and cannot smell. With 4 layers all senses are obdstructed.
Why not more than five subdivisions? Over five layers might be tedious and could disorient and confuse you...
Privacy, empathy and sharing are in the heart of the idea. The flexibility of the layers allow the users to have a personalized and continuously adapted configuration of their space.
Summer StudioProfessors: Sam Chermayeff & Johanna Meyer-Grohbrgge
Can a wall be sliced?
Model
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GSAPP STUDIO - NEGOCIATING BOUNDARIES (2012)
Bedrooms and Workspace
Bedroom, kitchen and dining Bedroom, kitchen, dining and living
Bedrooms and restroom
Housing Unit
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3 degrees of privacy: general, intimate & open.Everyone has their own privacy but none of
them is alone.
People come over, open spaces, add spaces. Privacy with empathy. Close your layers if you may
disturb, and if you do not want to be disturbed.
GSAPP STUDIO - NEGOCIATING BOUNDARIES (2012)
Bufferspace connection exploration
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GSAPP STUDIO - NEGOCIATING BOUNDARIES (2012)
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1290-1300 DECATUR STREET, BROOKLYN, USA (2015)
This project was presented to the DOB as a cluster filiing meaning that even though the project was four separate buildings we used the same drawings for all four. Each bulding contains 8 units, with an additional cellar space and outdoor area for the first floor units, an outdoor area for the rear apartment on the second floor, a private terrace for the top two units and a common space at the bulkhead roof.
The facade design plays with the pushing and pulling of the facade elements creating a pattern that seeks to blur the limits between buildings and display them as a single one. The facade is composed by brick, a wood cladding system and aluminium clad windows. These materials were selected to fit in the context as many of the neighboring buildings use the same.
Working on the design and zoning calculations was specially challenging as all buildings had to be the same even though the demising walls thicknesses, some facade elements and penthouse locations varied from one to the other.
S3 Architecture LLCDesign Development & ConstructionDocumentsGROSS FLOOR AREA: 28,861.04 m
Exterior View
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FLOOR PLAN NOTES
NO. NOTE
1 BUILDING IS FULLY SPRINKLERED, TYP.2 36" H RAIL PER BC1012.1.13 42" H PARAPET PER BC 1012.24 42" H GUARDRAIL PER BC 1012.25 DROP ARCH ABOVE6 6' H PTD STL & WOOD FENCE7 HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE UNIT8 APPENDIX A BATHROOM9 APPENDIX P BATHROOM10 MECH. VENT. PER MDL SECT 33, MC 403.311 LOT LINE12 INTERCOM PER MDL 50A & LIGHTING PER
HMC 026-19.0713 RESIDENTIAL RECREATION ROOM WILL
NOT BE USED AS LIVING ROOM OR FORSLEEPING PURPOSES
14 MAILBOXES PER MDL5715 TRASH / STORAGE ROOM COMPLIES
WITH ZR 28-23, BC 1213.1 NYS MDL 81 =27.2021 HOUSING MAINTENANCE CODE
16 ROOF DRAIN, SEE PLUMBING17 YARD DRAIN, SEE PLUMBING18 UNOCCUPIED UNDER STAIR19 STAIRWAY ID. SIGN PER BC 1019.1.7, TYP.20 BLDG COMPLIES W/ BC1704 & BC106.7
SHORING+UNDERPINNING, SEESTRUCTURAL
21 CONC. FOUNDATION WALL, SEESTRUCTURAL
22 NO ACCESS TO REAR YARDS23 CONC. PAVERS24 CONC. SIDEWALK, BPP FILED
SEPARATELY25 CONC. CURB26 FAI(2), SIAMESE CONNECTION, FIRE
ALARM BELL27 FIRE-RATED ENCLOSURE FIRESTOP
SLAB PENETRATIONS28 STAIR COMPLIES WITH BC 1018.2.429 SPIRAL STAIR COMPLIES WITH BC1009.930 CORRIDOR & STAIRWELL MECHANICALLY
VENTILATED31 NONCOMBUSTIBLE PAVEMENT32 CLASS "A" ROOF - FIRESTONE 180 OR
APPROVED EQUAL TORCHED DOWNRUBBER ROOF LOOSE-LAID OVERPOLYSOCYANURATE INSULATION, OROTHER MANUFACTURER ACCEPTABLEINSULATION TYPE SPLICE WITH HIGHSTRENGTH SEAM TYPE, TYP.
33 TERRACE BELOW34 UNOBSTRUCTED PATH FOR FIRE
DEPARTMENT ACCESS35 AS PER 2R 25-811 1 BIKE PARKING SPACE
FOR EVERY 2 DWELLING UNITS. 8 UNITS /2 = 4 BIKE SPACES PROVIDED
36 MTL ACCESS LADDER37 MECHANICAL VENTILATION37 PLANTED AREA38 BLDG COMPLIES N BC1704.2.4, SEE
BORINGS REPORT39 PER PC 106.6, SEE DEP ENDORSED SITE
CONNECTION APPLICATION40 TYPE B KITCHENETTE COUNTERS &
APPLIANCES COMPLY W/ BC1107.2.341 TERRACE COMPLIES W/ TPPN 03/0442 PORCH + STAIR COMPLY WITH TPPN
03/0443 BLDG IS FULLY SPRINKLERED, TYP.43 KITCHENETTE PROVIDED W/ NATURAL
VENT. PER BC1203.4.1.4.2, EXCEPTION1203.4.1.2.4, >30' DISTANCE
44 BLDG COMPLIES N BC1614+TPPN 17/95,EARTHQUAKE SEPARATION
45 STRUCTURAL CMU PARTY WALLCOMPLIES W BC705, FIRE WALLS
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1290-1300 DECATUR STREET, BROOKLYN, USA (2015)
First Floor Plan
Second & Third Floor Plan
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THESIS PROJECT - ART CENTER IN GAV, SPAIN (2011)
The lot is in an industrial area next to Barcelona. However, the place is quickly changing due to the growth of the city and every year new projects are built and new necessities appear. The area is the perfect place for a program such as an Art Center because it requires large spaces and here the land cost is much cheaper than in the city.
The educational center I propose covers the whole range of possible art specialties. Also, the center contains a library, a conference hall, a cafeteria and a large exhibition hall. The position and layout of the building are designed to counteract the noise of the highway.
Together with the building, a neglected park on the west side of the lot is included in the proposal. The park is an important feature of the block and a unifying element in the composition of the project.
ETSABJURY: J. GARCS, A. OBIOL, E. SERRA & D. FERRERLOT AREA: 12,185 mGROSS FLOOR AREA: 10,200 m
North-West View
South-East View
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Floorplan
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Courtyard Cross-Section 1
Courtyard Cross-Section 2
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THESIS PROJECT - ART CENTER IN GAV, SPAIN (2011)
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THESIS PROJECT - ART CENTER IN GAV, SPAIN (2011)
Construction Details
35 TANCAMENT. Premarc dacer galvanitzat amb membrana impermeable fixada.36 PAVIMENT EXTERIOR/INTERIOR ESPAIS COMUNS. Pees de formig de 120x60cm prefabricades prensades i pulides sobre capa danivellat de morter. 37 PAVIMENT EXTERIOR. Sorres Compactes.38 TERRENY. Cono grava gruixuda min 10mm39 TERRENY. Membrana Impermeable amb membrana geotextil protectora.40 TERRENY. Paret de ma que tanca la cambra sanitaria de 30cm.41 ESTRUCTURA Pilar de 35x45cm.42 TERRENY. Formig lleuger amb mallazo.43 FONAMENTACI. Fonament de ledifici en el que sancoren els pilotis.44 TERRENY. Tub de drenatge semiporos de PVC de 35cm de dimetre.45 TERRENY. Llit morter pel tub de drenatge.46 TERRENY.47 TANCAMENT. Env Pladur Metal amb montants de 46mm i panells de pladur de 13mm. Montants horitzontals cada 60cm.48 SISTEMA DE FAANA. Perfil en L dacer, de 15x15cm i 1cm de gruix.49 TANCAMENT. Finestra corredera de doble full amb marc.50 TANCAMENT. Xapa de remat amb junta oberta engatillada de 120 cm de llarg sujectada a omegues embegudes.51 TANCAMENT. Lama formada per una pea de U-glas LINIT (idem anterior) i uns marcs inferiors i superiors dalumini.(motoritzada per girar segons orient. solar) 52 TANCAMENT. Lama formada per una planxa metllica dacer inox. mate i uns marcs inf. i sup. dalumini.(motoritzada per girar segons orient. solar) 53 COBERTA DE XAPA COLABORANT. Perfil UPN 200/IPE 200. Estructura dacer que suporta el forjat de chapa colaborant. Lestructura forma un entramat de 4x8 mts(aprox.) 54 COBERTA INCLINADA. Angular de recolzament de la xapa grecada soldat a lentramat estructural. 10x10cm. 55 COBERTA INCLINADA. Acabat de xapa zenc a junta alada.56 COBERTA INCLINADA. Tauler hidrfug de 19 mm amb llmina separadora/ventilaci(evita condensacions i permet que el zenc dilati relliscant sobre ella).57 COBERTA INCLINADA. Cambra daire de 2cm. Poliestir extrut de 30mm, col.locat amb plafons de 120 x 100cm. Sota lallament una barrera vapor.58 COBERTA INCLINADA. Formig armat amb xapa grecada fent de encofrat perdut.59 COBERTA INCLINADA. Sistema de fals sostre format per unes omegues i perfils atornillats que subjecten un plaf de pladur. 60 COBERTA VERDA.Sustrat vegetal sobre llmina amb tractament antiarrels.61 COBERTA VERDA. Placa drenant 30mm. 62 COBERTA VERDA. Allament trmic de poliestir extrut, membranes dimpermeabilitzaci.63 COBERTA INCLINADA.Entramat de perfils anclats a lestr. formig armat.
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Located in a 100 x 25 lot in East Williamsburg this project had a major challenge to overcome since the beginning. The neighbor building has an old easement to have an exterior staircase and means of egress on the clients lot. This exterior staicase goes all the way up to the rooftop of the 4 floor neighbor building and takes about 4 from the lot. This initial setting causes that each floor layout is tailored to the available space. Additionally, this situation creates a large number of variables that had a major impact on the amount of work and coordination with the consultants.
Regarding the design, the building presents a simple yet effective volumetric composition by combining metal and brick to form a big L shape seen from the old Bushwick Savings Bank lot that contains a parking space next to the lot line.
S3 Architecture LLC - Design Development & Construction DocumentsGROSS FLOOR AREA: 10,533.42 m
Fourth Floor Plan
Ground Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
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HISTORY
HOST GUEST
GSAPP STUDIO - HOUSE OF THE PRESENT FUTURE, LIFETIME PROCESS OF RECURSION (2013)
The challenge set by the House of the Present Future Studio was to use innovative computing technologies such as Brain Computer Interface (BCI) and Computer Vision to design a house for old people.
Changing demographics in Japan have led to an imbalance between the aging part of the population and the ones that are capable of taking care of them. The current trends confirm that in a near future there are too few young workers to support the needed social structures such as the healthcare system. The aim of the studio is to design a new typology combining the home, the health clinic and the research lab taking advantage of these new technologies.
Fall StudioProfessors: Toru Hasegawa & Mark Collins
Information
Memory
Process
Declarative
Procedural
Mild cognitive Impairment (MCI) main symptoms.
Japanese Tea Ceremony English Old Style Houses
Temporal Learning Order
Learning Context
Remember to perform an act in a future time
Encoding
Storage
Retrieval
Types of memory
Spatial-Action-Time Sequence
The Tea Ceremony is the ritualized preparation and serving of
green tea. In the ceremony the process, the actions and the
space are specifically designed to suit its purpose. In the room,
all actions have a specific area and have to be done in a certain
way.
Process linked to space
Actions linked to people
Space linked to actions
People linked to process
The idea is to reinforce procedural memory by transforming
daily activities in to sequences. Chunking information helps to
memorize larger amounts of data.
Nowadays houses are made out of clear spaces. These lack the
information encoded in details, textures and colors that had the
ones in the past. The project must create an association between
action and space similar to english old style houses.
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The project was developed by creating several
Processing sketches. An experiment tested on several
studio mates served as prove of concept. The idea of
the project was embodied by this conceptual floorplan.
Soft area for when you are barefoot. Hard area for shoes
Path indicating entrance
Cosy area
Medicalcheck.Intimate & comfortable
Special guest area
Owners spot, intensely recursed
Recursed storage
Guest entrance
Cutting surface
Hard and warm
Researchers entrance
Shower entrance
Toilet bowl area
Processing sketch used for the experiment.
Brain Waves Agreement Satisfaction Enjoyment
Contradiction Failure Aversion
AHAAAA!
No, No, No...
Gestural
Physical
Kinect: Motion Capture Facial Recognition Voice RecognitionOther Sensors: Temperature Humidity Light
Brain Computer interface
Computer Vision
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In the project there is two types of recursion, individual
and group. Actions, habits and processes are registered
differently according to privacy.
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The idea is that through time actions and habits are
registered in the house. After a fiew days from the
arrival to the center only a few things are registered,
but after many years the user has to make no effort to
recall what he does in each environment.
The details, texture and shape registered on the
elements in the house help the user to position himself
at any time in this environment. The whole house is
adapted to improve the users comfortability. The house
becomes a living memory and memorizing system of
the user.
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Kuka Robotic Arm - KR 100 R3500
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Bedroom Tea room Kitchen + bathroom StorageLiving
Similar to the creation of paths in forests, usage is a determining
factor in recursion.
CNC Milling
3D Printing
1 to 2 mm per day maximum
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Computer vision technology allows the robotic arms to
opertate only when no human is present.
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MULTIDISCIPLINARY PREMISES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE IN BARCELONA, SPAIN (2007)
The site is located in El Raval neighborhood, which is found in the Ciutat Vella district of Barcelona. The lot has a dividing wall on the north side that was uncovered when the previous building was demolished. The building I propose will replace the old one, setting an end to the block and generating a large plaza at the south. This kind of large open air spaces in such a dense place like el Raval are very valuable. Although the position of the building may seem to cut the street extension strategy, the idea is that the street continues inside the building and becomes a large exhibition hall. Once inside the building people can access the rest of the floors through the elevator and staircase situated at the center.
In the plaza, irregular bleachers are displayed following the shape of the building which could be used as improvised scenarios.
ETSAB - Studio XProfessors Mamen Domingo & Eduard CalafellGROSS FLOOR AREA: 2270 m
Ground Floor
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South Elevation
MULTIDISCIPLINARY PREMISES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE IN BARCELONA, SPAIN (2007)
A-A Cross-Section
South-East View
South-West View
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Third Floor
Second Floor
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Skylight. Detailed Cross-Sections
East Elevation South-West View
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Geometry
Carcass
Kokedama Holder Design
Holder Design Process
Porosity Permeability
Transpiration
Product
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Plant
Bonsai Soil
Moss
Kokedama Assembly Process
Soil Ball
Moss Wrap Kokedama
KOKEDAMA HOLDER DESIGN (2015)
The Kokedama Holder is a personal exploration into product design using Rhino + Grasshopper & 3D printing. This exploration is an open project because I continue to modify the design algorithm and produce different results.
Regarding my future goals on this project, I would like to experiment with other materials more suitable for holding plants such as ceramic or biodegradable materials, and to continue the design exploration between vegetation and geometry. These two goals combined are highly challenging because often the plant needs and the structural requirements of these materials are contradictory.
Product DesignInside 2015 Morpholio Competition Honorable Mention
Kokedama Holder Design Process
Kokedama Assembly Process
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Product Rendering Product Image
3D Printing Result
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