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JON ESPINOSA MOLANO23/02/1987, madrid
[email protected] Phone (+34) 686899998
Adress:
C/ Mota del Cuervo 60 3ºCMadrid, C.P. 28043
Spain
EDUCATION
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
COMPUTER SKILLS
LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
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2013 OSS , Madrid (6 months), Santander
· Publication Ensanche
· Competition collaborations (Taichung Library)
E.T.S.A.M. (Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid) Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM).Major: Architecture.
Specialization line: “Urbanism, Urban planning and Naturalenvironment.”
Internship, ICO FundationExposition “Spain mon amour”
Finalist, Talentos Design 2012 CompetitionArchitecture and interior spaces, category
Student with high capacitiesParticipation in the program: Enriquecimiento educativo ParaAlumnos de altas capacidades de la Comunidad de Madrid(Educational Enrichment for Students with High Capacities)Being identificated as an Highly gifted child
, Madrid (3 months)
· Elaboration and development of an architectural budget.· Colaboration in a Mall design.· Spatial organization.
ABIBOO architecture, Madrid (6 months)
· House R, Madrid.· ELA Residential Project, Chennai, India.· Development office portfolio.
OMA , Rotterdam (6 months)
· Villa in Roquebrune, DD phase · Straosbourg European School, Competition · Skolkovos, District Masterplan (Collaboration)· Coolsingel, DD + DO phase
· Collectiegebouw MBVB, feasibility study.
Fco. Arqués Arquitecto , Madrid (6 months)
· Collaboration Competition 2010 · Collaboration House in Almansa, Albacete
ADRI of HIT , Harbin, China (3 months) Future magazine internship
Architectural Design and Research Institute of HIT
· Iorn Restoration · Bao Li Tower · Broadcast building in Hulan
Contribution in publication. Análisis y proyecto edificios modernos de ladrillo.“Casa Stennäs , Gunnar Asplund”Cátedra Hispalyt.
C.E.R.N./A.T.L.A.S. Multimedia contest.International contest for intern position. Runner-up,
obtaining Quark Prize.
http://www.atlas.ch/contest/#6
Participation in publication//Colaboratorio 10/11Colección de textos académicos ETSAM-UPMAcademic text collection ETSAM-UPM
Spanish: Mother tongue
English: Good level of fluency both written and spoken
French: Basic spoken standard
Chinese: Basic
1st Prize Schindler Competition E.T.S.A.M.”A las soluciones de movilidad / accesibilidad”
Excellent level: Autodesk Autocad, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Illustrator
Good level: Revit
Good level: Adobe Premiere, Adobe After Effects
Excellent level: Rhinoceros
Intermediate level: Grasshopper, 3d Max, Autocad, V-ray, Sketch-Up
Excellent level: Adobe Photoshop
Good level: GIMP,Corel Draw, Piranesi
Basic level: Arcgis: ArcCatalog, ArcGlobe, ArcMAp, SAP-2000, Cypecad
2-D design:
BIM:
Video Editing:
3-D design:
Graphics Editing:
Others:
01La Felguera
Film School + Film Sets in the old Duro Factory Final Year Project
2012-2013
INDEX
02Coolsingel
Offices+Retail+Hotel+Residences OMA
04European School
New international school in Strasbourg OMA
05City Cultural Center
Public Library & Fine Arts Museum OSS
06Schindler Competiton
New Residence and equipments structure Student competition First prize
09Broadcast Building
Broadcast studios and hotel in Hulan district ADRI of HIT
07Bao Li Tower
Residential and office tower in Changjiang road ADRI of HIT
08Iorn Restoration
Opera House in a Russian warehouseADRI of HIT
10Old Minery Museum
Recovery blast furnaces area in Vizcaya
11Columbia Tower
Student residences for the university of Columbia
12Tea Pavillion
Tea facility in da Quinta Tait garden
13Youth Hostel
Collective housing + youth hostel in da Quinta Tait garden
1Self-sufficient comunity
A new city for five thousand inhabitants
La Felguera (Oviedo, Asturias), one of the cradles of the industrial development in Spain. Is located in a place that was once the largest metallurgical factory steelwork in Spain.
This place iscolloquially known as “The Factory” from La Felguera.
The main idea of the project is the use of the old factory as a volume in which to develop a set of reprogrammable, flexible spaces in order to develop a new school and film sets under
the shelter of the abandoned factory.
In a place dominated by the old warehouses, laboratories, cooling tower, and the railroads we generate a new film school that works in its entirety as a recording set. In this way a project is developed where the sets and different areas are combined to create a group in which all serve all and were at every moment the environment is changing and modifying
according to the required needs.
...Everything is a school and everything is a set.
...The project is proposed as a solution to the problem this area has been suffering since the abandonment of this and other factories, along with the end of mining in the region. It tries to provide a new economic engine, a new industry, the audiovisual“industry”. Taking advantage of the large areas and infrastructures that are left the old factories
throughout all along the territory.
La FelgueraFilm School + Film Sets in the old Duro Factory
Langreo, Asturias, Spain
Final Year Project2012-2013
Structural system of collumns and long-span trusses
The structure remains unchanged at all, keeping the same old character outside
The existing cranes are kept at the factory
They are used for filming and to build scen-ery inside the factory
They are also used in the storage and depot
Inside the scaffolds a series of volumes collecting the different spaces needed for
filmmaking are developed
New “boxes” that provide great versatility to the spaces
A system of paths through the structural tissue providing unity to the whole set and
creating an unique “artifact”
3 large ramps organize the communications
Existing structure
Overhead cranes
Interior spaces
Interior routes
Using the old “Fábrica” this projesct tries to give this empty box a new function and bring it back to life in a new way. Just a few actions are needed to renovate this, who always was a very importat building in the area
Diagrams
interior filming set - exterior filming set
New spatial structure formed by a grid of scaffolds
Scaffolds are adapted and modified to respect the existing structure, changing its modules
and geometry for it
A new grid of points takes over all the surface
A grid of foundations helps to manipulate the organization of scaffolding depending on the
specific or permanent project needs.
The largest area of the factory is intended to film sets
In addition to the interior sets a series of outdoor spaces can also engage in sets as
required
All industrial complex of la Felguera remains intact to the outside
Seeks to preserve character that this factory has had on the region historically
Added structure
Internal flexibility
Film sets
Preservation
A “re-programmable” building where each of its parts adequately responds to the needs of fthe shooting. The filming set and the learning spaces mix together in a continuous way
Transversal Section
The School: the recording set
This design is based on a scaffolding system and intertwined routes that allows you to rearrange the Factory accord-ing to the flow of the sfilming. This is achieved between a new fabric of integrated scaffoldig foundations into a new
sfloor slab and the protection of the old factory cover.
Plan + 6,5 m
The train, the warehouse, the truck and the cooling tower
The architectural section as the origin of the architectural space Transversal sections
CoolsingelOffices+Retail+Hotel+Residences
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
OMA (Office for Metropolita Architecture)Winter 2012
Two observations triggered the design of a cube for Coolsingel. Firstly, the central position of the site, where Rotterdam’s most important pedestrian streets meet: Coolsingel, Lijnbaan, Binnenweg and Beurstraverse. The second observation is that Rotterdam’s recent construction consists almost entirely of towers. High-rises create an impressive skyline, but their mono-functionality and lack of engagement with the surrounding public domain fails to create an attractive centre.
...The cube spatially reorganizes its surroundings and generates floors that can facilitate for a wide range of (public)
programs. A system of voids introduces daylight inside the cube and generates views to the surroundings from within.
Offices
Residences
Hotel
Museum
Retail
ABN-AMRO
Instead of yet another tower project competing for height, the project aims to reconfigure the image of the centre by inserting the pure form of the cube.
The site appears as an accidental collision of individual buildings, the evidence of a discontinuous urban development, dominated by the ABN-AMRO bank on Coolsingel.
Final Model + Site e:1/200
ABN AMRO + Cube
Volumetric model e:1/1000
The “Old” + The “New”
Hotel Entrance
The hotel can work independently because of the individual entrance situated in the Monument.
Section W-E
The monument and the cube will work together as one system trough program and circulation. The voids generate public platforms and can contain culture and leisure programs.
Program Bars
The Volumetric configuration enables to respond to changing programmatic requirements.
Office Entrance
The central entrance of the bank will give access to the up-per mall level and the offices.
Residence Entrance
One upper volume is used for residences. Not just at the scale of individual floor, but on the individual volume.
Level 8
The hotel and the offices are in opposite volumes
Level 10
Offices and residences are in opposite volumes
Level 2
Lower levels include retail spaces
Level 3
The office and the mall share different spaces
Section N-S
New retail program will enhance accessibility and reinvigorate the monument.
Both the existing and the new building will form an uninterrupted network
Situated on a wooded site in the European Government Quarter of Strasbourg and adjacent to the river Ill, OMA’s design for a new European School for 12,000 students proposes a “wild side” and a “formal side”. The project reflects
the diversity and idiosyncrasies that make up the European identity.
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European SchoolNew international school in Strasbourg
Strasbourg, France
OMA (Office for Metropolita Architecture)Autumn 2011
Facilities
Secondary
Library
Offices
Primary
Cantine
Laboratories
Formal Park
Auditorium
Kindergarten
Wild Park
A central axis defined by a four rectangular blocks contains classrooms for primary and secondary students and sepa-rates the two types of learning environments. West of the axis are five appendages for shared facilities: the canteen,
library, arts and sciences, and performance spaces.
The flexibility and diversity of the school’s spaces promotes individual and collective education, suited to future multi-cultural generations.
Final model e:1/500
Sections
Volumetric modelse:1/1500
City Cultural CenterPublic Library & Fine Arts Museum
Taichung, Taiwan
OSS (Office for Strategic Spaces)Summer 2013
A Public Library and a Fine Arts Museum make an odd couple. In the cultural-civic typologies that populate the contemporary city, Libraries and Art Museums are nearly polar opposites. While they share a similar past as collections of knowledge, their historic evolution led them apart. The printing press made books readily available, accessible, while paintings, drawings, and most other arts, became ever more sophisticated and unique: Libraries usually allow and
encourage touch and participation, while Museums thrive in contemplation.
...The Art Museum can be a simple box, a neutral warehouse with little character or atmosphere, something that has to be provided by the art it contains. Libraries, on the other hand, are a prime typology of architectural and spatial exploration,
since books, in general, do not care where they are read.
Library
Public Terrace
National Museum
Public Podium
Public Park
Life of Pi,Swimming pool
The solid block of the Museum that houses the Fine Arts (and their time-enduring qualities) supports the world of knowledge and information, forever in movement, dissolving into thin air.
Plans+ Site e:1/200
Library + Museum
Level 2
The permanent collection is divided into areas with total absence of daylight
Level 3
A room where columns disappear as it is floating between two structures
Level 4
The last floor of the Museum has programs
that benefit from its closeness to the Library
Level 5
The Library is formed by the extension of the specialized programs in search of light
Level 6
Creating voids and volumes that play with light and air, as if it were a tree top
Level 7
The library keeps a constant relationship with the surrounding park
- Libraries need and profit from natural light, Museums tend to avoid it.
- Museums are closed and introverted, a container of products. Libraries can be open and usually benefit from contact with the outside, visual or otherwise.
It is always a recurrent thought to have a library immersed among trees. The Taichung Central Library can achieve that in its lobby, as it can be totally opened to the park.
View from the park
Library + Museum
Groundfloor
Library + Park connection
- Libraries usually allow and encourage touch and participation, while Museums thrive with passive contemplation.
- Museums are walked. Libraries are seated.
- Libraries can create an atmosphere, while Art Museums have climate control.
These contradictions between the Library and the Fine Arts Museum call for a solution that exploits them, that makes them work together as that odd, but complementary couple
Site Model e:1/1000
Library + Museum
SSecction W-E
Library + Museum
Secction N-S
Schindler CompetitionNew Residence and equipments structure
Sestao, Basque Country, Spain
Student Competition ETSAM First Position
The project starts with the clear intention of attracting a new audience and to create a relationship space for the inhabitants of Sestao, and for all the Bilbao estuary. It is intended that this space is not only a great void in the set,
but an area and transit connection between different spaces.
Originally a pedestrian street is created where volumes are broken with a minimun bay width.Because of some angled connections that do not meet program requirements, and therefore, some must be expanded, but always taking into ac-
count the public space to be freed.
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Roofs
Museum
Acces Park
Main Square
Blast Furnace
Train Station
Commerces
Housing
Park
Housing Tower
A companion for the Blast Furnace
As a landmark of the project, the residential tower height dialogues with the blast furnace and with the rest of the project forms. All around it the public space is formed, creating a large common meeting space.
Aerial view
Site Model e:1/1000
To solve the problem of the size of the volumes in relation to the street it is decided to put the larger spaces buried, making their roof the street itself. In addition new roofs are generated to unify the initial disintegration, giving the
entire project unity.
To connect both sides of the gateway without generating a breakpoint on the whole, the project is split above and below itself, continuing the street in the lower plane and generating accesses on the top.
Section, train station
Section, auditorium
Around that relation route, different “air” thevolumes are placed in direct relationship with the street and generating with the roofs the definitive silhouette of the project.
Up the street is generated as a relational space that expands and contracts depending on the needs of the program and the desire to create larger spaces estanciales surface.
The project idea is based on connecting the urban fabric of Sestao with the industrial platform located on the banks of the River Nervión. A new urban fabric characterized by a fully public street use is generated, and serves as a buffer
between the two areas.
View from the park
Library + Museum
The street stands as the backbone of the proposal. The route aims to bridge all gaps between program areas in a way as nice as possible and creating a new public level granted to the city
In the basement large spaces without the need for direct light, and with such dimensions that due to terrain features can not take up in any another position.
Plan + 17,50m
A new street is carved in the slope
A tower created by the union of 3 towers. This project needed a flexible program: commercial, residential and office, so the solution was to develope it like an ensemble of different volumes. This way such a big building has a lower impact in
the city thanks to the idea of being different building instead of just one.
...The lower part concentrates the commercial area, and on top of it 3 different towers made of 6 “boxes” contain the
residences and the offices. The different spaces left between the volumes are used for exterior gardens. To create unity to this ensemble of boxes, a common space is introduce to communicate all the parts.
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Bao Li TowerResidential and office tower in Changjiang road
Harbin, Heliongiang Province, China
ADRI of HITSummer 2014
Front square
Roof garden
Main entrance
Common space
Housing
Offices
Commercial volume
A bamboo facade gives continuity to all the building and creates a more “friendly” look to this monumental building. Also it helps to create a double facade that reduces the heating loses in the cold winters of Harbin and that increases
the shadows in summer.
Exterior view
The basement, the 6 boxes, the 3 towers
This volumes are connected through a “green house” that keeps unity while giving flexibility and complexity to all the project
Plans
Three towers, one project
An old Russian warehouse used to fix trains is needed to be restored. This building was reconstructed in 1903 and was the forming branch of Harbin General Factory of Eastern Province Railway. It is of brick structure and Russian
architecture style.
...The main idea to adapt the new program is to insert a new volume that contains the seating of the main stage. This
volume is used at the same time to solve all the building functions. It creates a new entrance under it. And inside the building it organizes the different communications with the second floor.
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Iorn RestorationOpera House in a Russian warehouse
Harbin, Heliongiang Province, China
ADRI of HITSummer 2014
Main stage
Water Tower
Park
Existing estructure
Actual roof
Retail
Two main spaces are organizing the new stages. One existing, its restored to have a small theater. One of new creation put toguether the project and contains an ephimeral stage.
The new stage gives a new space to the old building. the new transparent facade creates a new curtain for the theater and at the same time invites the people outside to the building
Inside ViewThe interior and the exerior meet.
Architectural Drawings
Ground floor
West elevation
Second auditorium
First Level
East elevation
First auditorium
North elevation
Broadcast BuildingBroadcast studios and hotel in Hulan district
Harbin, Heliongiang Province, China
ADRI of HITSummer 2014
This project tries to represent the mix existing in the contemporary China. This project is born in an area where the Ewenki ethnic minority (one of 56 nations existing in China) has lived from a long time. A hotel with broadcast studios ,from an important television chanel, is projected in order to develope and atract tourist to an area that has been
forgotten for years.
...This design is based in the coexistence between the different nationalities in China , the Ewenkis like the common na-tionality of the surroundings and Han, like the most populous nationality. For that reason the hotel rooms are design-ing following a traditional chinese volume while the broadcast spaces ,and other common spaces like the cantine, are
designed like a reminder of a “cuoluozi”(the traditional Ewenky living house).
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Parking
Office
Hotel rooms
Main entrance + cantine
Broadcast studio
Room windows
A facade that summarize the project idea welcomes the visitant to this building.
The building as a representation of the coexistence beetwen Ewenki and Han nationalities.
Exterior view
2 different typologies that coexist
Plan + Elevations
The Han and the Ewenki
Front elevation
Ground floor
Back elevation
Section: Hotel + Cuoluozi
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“Los Cristianos” facilitiesMultifunctional Public Building
Arona, Canary Islands, Spain
Public competition (Fco Arques colaboration)Summer 2011
The object of the competition is to design a Multifunctional Administrative Building that hosts the offices of various public administrations in Arona. A building that besides being a landmark for the city creates a model of flexibility, accessibility
and energy efficiency.The geographical location of Arona gives it a mild, moderate climate any time of year. With average temperatures ranging between 17 and 18 degrees in winter and 28 to 30 in summer. Climatic conditions that have made us wonder how to
insert a building in this city.
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The landscape and weather conditions are a generating element of the project. The location of the site within the city and with a direct impact on their environment urban space involves a solution that wraps around the building, changing
its scale, while giving its unique status.
General Plans
Same surface different possibilities
Basement -2
Parking + Depot
Groundfloor
Cultural Area
Level 2
Council Offices
Level 4
General Education Center
Basement -1
Parking
Level 1
Citizen Attention Service
Level 3
Business Management Center
Level 5
Tourism Research Center
How to build in a place with such specific climatic conditions?
How to set the indoor / outdoor relationship?
The landscape and weather conditions are a generating element of the project. The location of the site within the city and with a direct impact on their environment urban space involves a solution that wraps around the building, changing
its scale, while giving its unique status.
External view from Montaña Chica street
ABN AMRO + Cube
View of the main access
An opening in the skin
The building is conceived as a series of boxes that are dislo-cated in section, and that because of this movement generates
a variation of spaces with double and triples heights.
The creation of a facade wich will work qualifying the space as a screen using the sunlight. A technologically simple solution that will allow us to integrate the building with the context and the surrounding urban space and, simultane-
ously, an architectural solution that will work as a thermal and visual controller.
Elevations and Sections
A technological skin
Previous sketch
The moving boxes
Basement -2
Parking + Depot
Basement -2
Parking + Depot
Basement -2
Parking + Depot
Basement -2
Parking + Depot
Old Minery MuseumRecovery blast furnaces area in Vizcaya
Barakaldo, Basque Country, Spain
Projects level 9Spring 2010
Between the Sestao´s urban fabric and the industrial platform in Benedicta run the railroad tracks that link Bilbao with the left margin of the River Nervión. In this place is where stands the Blast Furnace No. 2, newly appointed as Spanish
Industrial Heritagen, wich actually is in a state of utter neglect.
...On a plot of 200 meters long, less than 25 meters wide and a height of 15 meters, the main action involves carving
and containing of a new platform for pedestrian use It is completed building a retaining inhabited wall wich houses a museum, a station and a library. Added to this is the need for a connection between the urban and industrial platform,
due to the progressive dismantling will end as a new node in the green landscape of the Ria de Bilbao.
Facade
Industrial Area
Parking + Access
Carved Slope
Blast Furnace
Exterior view
Constructive section
The project serves as a barrier and filter to the city. Through repetition of concrete pillars, the idea is to strengthen the horizontality of the new Sestao plinth .
The main aspect is the contention of the embankment of land that pushes down the slope due to the high phreatic zone. All the building works great as a retaining, 16 feet thick wall, which only operates at 100% capacity when the
work is finished.
ThThe facade consists of large concrete pillars of variable width that give the impression of a bar code from the river, impression enhanced by shade. This is a game to see without being seen, to visually reach the distant landscape, but in
turn ignore the nearby.
Elevation. Projection outside
he monumental Blast Furnace Nº 2. It acts as a buffer betwwen this two “worlds” and becomes invisible from the street (by its nature of plinth) occupying a space that is not yet buried there.
Based on a section template, the project fits the needs of different programs that must be contained. The top level always opens to south orientation, and the lower lever containing the museum is regulated by diffuse north light.
Plan + 17,50m
A new street is carved in the slope
Columbia TowerStudent residences for the university of Columbia
New York, USA
Projects, Level 7Spring 2009
This residential tower tries to be used by the students of Columbia’s university nearly which is located. The project consists in the superposition of a series of equal volumes. This volumes turn 90º every time to create the common spaces
in the interior, and to show itself to the outside as a sculpted prism.
...With this different packages a configuration is achieved where each of the volumes develop a distinctive habitational
module. Changing the way of living depending on the altitude.
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Park entrance
Street entrance
Housing n1
Cafeteria
Housing n3
Housing n4
Housing n2
New Street
An sculpture developed from an rational structure. A structure that organizes the performance of the entire building. A carved structure that rises inside the park
The structure of the tower is a 4 concrete cores where the different packages rest. Working each volume as an icom-plete structure but also working on the overall integrity of the building
Elevations + Plans
4 different points of view, 4 ways of living
Working + Definitive model
The evolution of one idea
Tea PavillionTea facility in da Quinta Tait garden
Porto, Portugal
Projects, Level 6Winter 2009
This tea pavilion centers its main idea on boxes that can concentrate rooms for the traditional Japanese tea, using the basic existing typologies in the japanese architecture.
The principal reference is the chasitsu, the traditional Japanese room dedicated to the tea ceremony. It is commposed by a series of tatamis, an irori (burner), and a mizuya (preparation area).
...These boxes stand out for being totally closed in its four sides. But, instead, opened in the roof letting the light in.
Thanks to a series of litle beams that sustain a glass and forming a jalousie light.
yohojan chasistu naga-yoho chasistu hira-sanjo chasistu nijojo chasistu
The rest of the pavilion is formed by the spaces that stay between these tea boxes, devoting it for the most “western” way of the tea. This space like response to the to the room is open in his four sides but instead, has an non-transparent
roof
Exterior view
The western tea tradition
japanese rooms
japanese rooms
western area
receptor roof
Section
the western tea tradition - the eastern tea tradition
Inside view, Japanese tea box
...a secret and quiet inside world
Diagrams
the eastern + the western
Youth HostelCollective housing + youth hostel in da Quinta Tait garden
Porto, Portugal
Projects, level 6Winter 2009
The youth hostel is located tin he highest area of the park, continuing the urban texture of oporto. 3 Buildings are in-serted in the existing park creating a new orography that includes new facilites needed in the area. The closest volume to the urban fabric is a collective housing buiding, while the other two volumes are youth hostels that rises inside the
original garden.
The facade is made with a double skin of bamboo that abstracts the building volume whereas keeps a wooden character inside the park where it is located.These houses are organized all around the patios, patios that also are part of the
living area .
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Youth hostel
Collective housing
Youth hostel
podium/new facilities
Existing Quinta
ramp
This is a experiment with the two heights housing typologies. A corridor is needed each 3 floors that gives access to this patios to solve the plant
This youth hostel is organized by the incorporation of patios, that can organize the plan of the building. they separate the rooms from the communal bathroom and create a continuous rhythm in the facade.
PlansOne corridor: 3 floors
Interior views
3 different patios create 3 different spaces
corridor floor
level under corridor
level over corridor
level over corridor
Self-sufficient comunityA new city for five thousand inhabitants
EL Picotajo, Aranjuez, Madrid
Projects, level 8Winter 2010
This project consists in the creation of a self-sufficient community designed for 5000 people in Aranjuez ( MAdrid). Becauseat the importance of the place where this new city is going to be, the landscape configures a very important part
of this project.
The project is divided in 2 areas: the buried one that concentrates housing, using the street as an unitary element; and other elevated on top of that with a series of towers, that look to the river creating a new world around them. This way, the fisrt area is completed with non-intensive housings around big wooded patios. On the other hand, the big towers
concentrate a intensive housing, where every house possesses its own patio with a tree
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Low desitity nº2 N-S
Low desitity nº2 N-S
Cultivation
Wooden Patio
Towers
Low desitity nº1 E-W
The River Tajo
Gardens of the Prince
All the “living” system is created using just 3 housing typologies. All of them seeking to experiment the section, using mixtures, double heights and corridors.
The same house is repeated once and another, changing just the symmetry to create a staggered rows rhythm. And keeping larger patios appearance from the outside
Plans
One tree, one patio, one house
Exploded axonometruy
One House, one patio, one tree
JON ESPINOSA MOLANO
23/02/1987, madrid
Mobile Phone (+34) 686899998
Adress:
C/ Mota del Cuervo 60 3ºCMadrid, C.P. 28043
Spain