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INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO Y DE ESTUDIOS SUPERIORES DE MONTERREY PROJECTS: DANCE SCHOOL ART GALLERY VERTICAL FARM RESTORATION OF AN UNIVERSITY BUILDING AT ITESM MIXED USE COMPLEX (LEED BASES)
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INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO Y DE ESTUDIOS SUPERIORES DE MONTERREY

PROJECTS:

DANCE SCHOOL

ART GALLERY

VERTICAL FARM

RESTORATION OF AN UNIVERSITY BUILDING AT ITESM

MIXED USE COMPLEX (LEED BASES)

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ART GALLERY AT ITESM USING AS REFERENCE THE BEYELER FOUNDATION

FIRST ARCHITECTONIC PROJECT

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The project consists on the design of an art gallery-cafeteria which supposes to

integrate the four university buildings.

THE PROJECT CONSISTS

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Taking as reference the

beyeler foundation by Renzo

Piano, I made the model to

study its spaces and natural

light function

It was a 1:50 scale model

based on the original plans of

the building

CONCEPT

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PLANS

FLOOR PLAN

SECTION

ELEVATION

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THE GALLERY-CAFETERIA DESIGN MODEL ON THE SITE MODEL

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THE GALLERY-CAFETERIA DESIGN MODEL ON THE SITE MODEL

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NATUAL LIGHT FUNCTION OF THE GALLERY-CAFETERIA DESIGN

MODEL

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HUMAN SCALE

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VERTICAL FARM (MIXED USE COMPLEX)

CONTEST ORGANIZED BY THE ARCHITECTS ACADEMY IN MEXICO

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• The idea is to have a

building that responds to

multiple functions, meets the

current needs of society and

is environmentally friendly.

• The concept starts with a

box that is cut in two slides

from the bottom to the top to

create circulations.

• This box divided into three

pieces, three buildings open

to the view that for greater

provision of light within the

complex and thus benefits

the ventilation and better

adaptation to the ground.

Located on the corner of Washington

Street and 47 Heroes in the center of the

city of Monterrey.

THE PROJECT CONSISTS:

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LOCATION

HOUSING

PLAZA

OFFICES

HYDROPONICS

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PLANS

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ELEVATIONS AND SECTIONS

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HOUSING PERSPECTIVE

HOUSING

The residential building

located south of the

complex has 50 apartments

that is home to 130 people

over 10 floors. The

apartments start from the

third floor to divide and

reduce the noise originated

from the square.

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HYDROPONICS AND OFFICES PERSPECTIVE

OFFICES

Workplace with more than

18 places where you can

carry out different activities

and services of the same

complex or foreign

income.

HYDROPONIC

Most important building of

the complex. It has 8 floors

each double height to take

advantage of all the light.

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PLAZA PERSPECTIVE

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PLAZA

Meeting place for people.

Where trade vary between

trade area, seeds and other

organic products where most

locals will try to implement an

awareness of helping the

planet. The plaza is intended

to be the spirit of the joint

project between the three

main functions of the building

and the surrounding city.

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HERBS

HOUSING ROOF GARDEN

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WHY VERTICAL GROWING?

Conserves space

Economical, durable and

practical

Conserves on water, fertilizer

and energy

Easy to install

Easy to re-locate

Insulates roots from heat and

cold

Versatility in crops

Expand roof life by two to three times

Reduce summer air conditioning cost

Reduce winter heat demand

Storm water management tool

Use dead space as a garden

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MODULAR GARDENS

RESIDENTIAL PLANTING SYSTEM

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SOLAR PANEL SYSTEM

AT HOUSING

AEOLIAN ENERGY SYSTEM AT

HYDROPONICS

SYSTEMS

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Residential solar power systems that connects directly into power grid.During the day, the solar power system is generating electricity that is directed onto the main grid,sort of like a small power station

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HYDROPONICS AND ITS HERBS

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HYDROPONICS

´ • More production in less space. •Less capital outlay per plant space. •Less water, fertilizer and pesticides. •Cleaner, more nutritional product. •Reusable container. •Insulated container for better root growth. • More crop versatility. •Can be used anywhere (greenhouses, tunnels, outdoors). •Easier to plant and harvest.

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ELEVATORS FROM UNDERGROUND PARKING TO PLAZA

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EXTERIOR OFFICE AREA VIEW

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INTERIOR OFFFICE AREA VIEW

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EVOLV- LIFESTYLE EVOLUTION (MIXED USE COMPLEX)

WITH LEED CERTIFICATION GUIDES

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LEED CERTIFICATION GUIDES

Sustainable Sites

Site selection and development are important components of

a building’s sustainability.

Water Efficiency category encourages a smarter use of water,

inside and out a building.

Energy & Atmosphere

The Energy & Atmosphere category encourages a wide variety of

energy-wise strategies: commissioning; energy use monitoring;

efficient design and construction; efficient appliances, systems and

lighting.

The Materials & Resources category encourages the

selection of sustainably grown, harvested, produced and

transported products and materials. It promotes waste

reduction as well as reuse and recycling.

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THE PROJECT CONSISTS

Commercial area

Housing

Site

Bus stops

The project consists on a mixed

use complex with: housing,

formal commerce, a market as an

informal commerce, offices, and a

public plaza. All these integrated

to a master also designed for a

sustainable use. The project

makes a connection between two

adjoining streets.

All the buildings were designed

by the regulations of the LEED

parameters to make a

sustainable project, making its

development less aggressive for

the environment

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Create an underground parking for people who visit the area can walk through the site

To make a permeability between blocks

To make a conection between the parks on the site Modify the street by adding two lanes for cars and one for cyclists

MASTER PLAN

SUSTAINABLE SITES

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Concepto CONCEPT

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PUBLIC AREA

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Uso eficiente del agua HOUSING SOLAR SYSTEM

Monocrystalline

silicon

BIPV (building

integrated)

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Uso eficiente del agua RAIN WATER COLLECTION

WATER EFFICIENCY

Taking advantage

of rain water to

produce a saving

in the water used

in the complex

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Instalaciones

Planta Tipo Planta Baja

Bodega

OFFICES NATURAL AIR CONDITIONING

ENERGY AND ATMOSPHERE

NANAWALLS brings natural light and natural air conditioning into a

space while still providing some level of sound

resistance. This flexible walls are an ideal solution for

providing expandable rooms in an office.

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MARKET NATURAL AIR CONDITIONING

ENERGY AND ATMOSPHERE

The design of the markets roof shape provides it

and to the rest of the plaza natural air

conditioning because of the prevailing winds of

the site

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DEPARTMENTS NATURAL AIR CONDITIONING

ENERGY AND ATMOSPHERE

AEOLIC SYSTEM

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Cap: 4.2 kw to 11/s

Num of turbines: 2

These gaps in the housing

building makes the wind go

through faster and straight to

the aeolic system on the

offices building

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DEPARTMENTS STRUCTURE

MATERIALS AND RESOURCES

The use of a steel in the structure of the

housing building, makes easier the way of

assemble the modulated areas.

Also the use of steel can be more useful in

the future because of its advantage to be

recyclable.

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PREFABRICATED MODULED AREAS

MATERIALS AND RESOURCES

Different ways for an apartment be arranged depending on the

clients needs but always with a fixed module.

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DEPARTMENTS DINNER AND LIVING ROOM

MATERIALS AND RESOURCES

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Different

ways to be of

the

appartments

and always

with a always

with a corridor

where

services are

installed

already.

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DEPARTMENTS BEDROOM

MATERIALS AND RESOURCES

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DEPARTMENTS TERRACE

MATERIALS AND RESOURCES

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DANCE SCHOOL

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Design of a dance

school located at an

important central area

in monterrey, a plaza

called “macroplaza”

THE PROJECT CONSISTS

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FLOOR PLAN

The project has two

acceses at the east

there is a street so this

entrance is for

pedestrians and at the

north there is a big

avenue(zaragoza)

which cars can stop to

leave someone or go

down and access to

the underground

parking

The school is

equipped with

classrooms, an

auditorium, a

cafeteria, the offices

and a gym

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SECOND FLOOR PLAN

All areas has two

floors except for one

part of the gym in

which instead there is

a dance shop and a

terrace.

The whole second

floor is connected in

between, classrooms,

gym, dance shop,

terrace, cafeteria and

offices.

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ELEVATIONS

EAST ELEVATION

NORTH ELEVATION

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PERSPECTIVE

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PERSPECTIVE

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PERSPECTIVE

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PERSPECTIVE

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PERSPECTIVE

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SECTIONS

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In 1959 finished the construction of this building (aulas II), which was designed at

first to be the architecture career building. But at this time the classes there are of

all kind and for all careers.

It has four floors with 140 m long, each floor with two rows of rooms divided by a

central corridor 3 m wide.

RESTORATION OF AN UNIVERSITY BUILDING AT ITESM

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To do a restoration to the

building with the less damage

possible to it.

Also redesign the classrooms

to integrate here all and only

the design careers:

architecture, industrial design

and digital animation.

Another purpose is to design a

fifth floor as a terrace and

integrate an elevator which at

actuality there is no one.

All these modifications must be

also do on the façade on a way

that can be integrate easily

with the existing building

without modifying its whole.

THE PROJECT CONSISTS

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FIRST FLOOR

BASEMENT

CURRENT PLANS

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SECOND FLOOR

THIRD FLOOR

CURRENT PLANS

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FOURTH FLOOR

ROOF

CURRENT PLANS

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FIRST FLOOR

BASEMENT

PROPOSED PLANS

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SECOND FLOOR

THIRD FLOOR

PROPOSED PLANS

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FOURTH FLOOR

FIFTH FLOOR (TERRACE)

PROPOSED PLANS

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FIRST FLOOR NOMENCLATURE

No. SPACE

QUANTIT

Y M2 CAP CAREER

1 WORKSHOP 1 250 70

ARQ/LAD/LD

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2 WORKSHOP WITH TABLES 1 615 300

ARQ/LAD/LD

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3

WOOD AND STEEL

WORKSHOP 1 730 150 LDI

4 GLASS WORKSHOP 1 290 50 LDI

5 OVEN ROOM 1 35 10 LDI

6 ANIMATION ROOM 1 65 10 LAD

7 PHOTOGRAPHIC SET 3 45 5

ARQ/LAD/LD

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8 REVEALED ROOM 1 2 1

ARQ/LAD/LD

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9 DARK ROOM 1 30 20

ARQ/LAD/LD

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10 STOCK 1 60 5

ARQ/LAD/LD

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27 RESTROOMS 16 220 70

ARQ/LAD/LD

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28 ELEVATOR 2 75 15 NA

29 INSTALATIONS 16 35 NA NA

BASEMENT

DISTRIBUTION OF THE AREAS

ARQ- architecture

LDI- industrial design

LAD- animation and digital

animation.

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SECOND FLOOR

NOMENCLATURA

No. ESPACIO

CANTIDA

D M2

CAPACIDA

D CARRERA

11 SALA DE PLOTTERS 1 250 100 ARQ/LAD/LDI

12 AULAS COMPUTO 8 620 220 ARQ/LAD/LDI

13 LOUNGE/EXPOSICION 4 1200 280 ARQ/LAD/LDI

14 AULAS TEORICAS 22 930 330 ARQ/LAD/LDI

15 TALLERES TEORICOS 12 760 180 ARQ/LAD/LDI

16 OFICINAS 30 560 180 ARQ/LAD/LDI

17 SALA DE JUNTAS 3 45 25 ARQ/LAD/LDI

18 OFICINAS PRINCIPALES 6 210 60 ARQ/LAD/LDI

27 SANITARIOS 16 220 70 ARQ/LAD/LDI

28 ELEVADORES 2 75 15 NA

29 INSTALACIONES 16 35 NA NA

DISTRIBUTION OF THE AREAS

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THIRD FLOOR

NOMENCLATURA

No. ESPACIO

CANTIDA

D M2

CAPACIDA

D CARRERA

12 AULAS COMPUTO 8 620 220 ARQ/LAD/LDI

13 LOUNGE/EXPOSICION 4 1200 280 ARQ/LAD/LDI

14 AULAS TEORICAS 22 930 330 ARQ/LAD/LDI

15 TALLERES TEORICOS 12 760 180 ARQ/LAD/LDI

16 OFICINAS 30 560 180 ARQ/LAD/LDI

17 SALA DE JUNTAS 3 45 25 ARQ/LAD/LDI

18 OFICINAS PRINCIPALES 6 210 60 ARQ/LAD/LDI

19 SALA DE ESTUDIOS 1 250 90 ARQ/LAD/LDI

27 SANITARIOS 16 220 70 ARQ/LAD/LDI

28 ELEVADORES 2 75 15 NA

29 INSTALACIONES 16 35 NA NA

DISTRIBUTION OF THE AREAS

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FOURTH FLOOR

NOMENCLATURA

No. ESPACIO

CANTIDA

D M2

CAPACID

AD CARRERA

12 AULAS COMPUTO 8 620 220 ARQ/LAD/LDI

13 LOUNGE/EXPOSICION 4 1200 280 ARQ/LAD/LDI

14 AULAS TEORICAS 22 930 330 ARQ/LAD/LDI

16 OFICINAS 30 560 180 ARQ/LAD/LDI

17 SALA DE JUNTAS 3 45 25 ARQ/LAD/LDI

18 OFICINAS PRINCIPALES 6 210 60 ARQ/LAD/LDI

20 AUDITORIO 1 250 280 ARQ/LAD/LDI

21 SALA AUDIO 2 60 20 LAD

22

ISLAS DE

POSTPRODUCCION 6 40 25 LAD

23 SET TV 2 190 10 LAD

24 SOCIEDAD DE ALUMNOS 1 80 30 ARQ/LAD/LDI

25 OFICINAS EAAD 2 120 20 ARQ/LAD/LDI

27 SANITARIOS 16 220 70 ARQ/LAD/LDI

28 ELEVADORES 2 75 15 NA

29 INSTALACIONES 16 35 NA NA

DISTRIBUTION OF THE AREAS

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FIFTH FLOOR (TERRACE)

NOMENCLATURA

No. ESPACIO

CANTIDA

D M2

CAPACIDA

D CARRERA

13 LOUNGE/EXPOSICION 4 1200 280 ARQ/LAD/LDI

26 TALLER AIRE LIBRE 1 350 100 ARQ/LAD/LDI

28 ELEVADORES 2 75 15 NA

29 INSTALACIONES 16 35 NA NA

30

JARDIN DE PANELES

SOLARES 1 250 NA NA

DISTRIBUTION OF THE AREAS

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FRONT PERSPECTIVE

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ELEVATIONS

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REAR PERSPECTIIVE

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TERRACE PERSPECTIVE

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TERRACE PERSPECTIVE

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PERSPECTIVE