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Architecture, Research & Design Portfolio
Design Portfolio 2011Design Portfolio 2011 by Marymar
Berros-Albino Publish by Marymar Berros-AlbinoMarymar
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EXPERIENCE ARCHITECTURE INTERNSHIP, DESIGNEREMArquitectos, San
Juan
2007
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Argentina
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Mexico
Argentina
USA
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2007
Design of prefabricated modules for a commercial building
faades. Design of service spaces for maximization of commercial
design.
BRIEF COLLABORATION IN HANDCRAFT WORK FOR INTERIOR DESIGN Jaime
Cobas Architect and Interior Designer, San Juan
2006
Handcraft work for Reinhold Jewlery Store: Christmas Decoration
Preparation and assembly of decoration elements.
EDUCATION
EDUCATIONAL EXCHANGE PROGRAMS
POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO San Juan, Puerto Rico
Bachelors degree in Architecture(expected graduation date June
2011)
FRANCISCO GAZTAMBIDE VEGA HIGH SCHOOL
INSTITUTO TORCUATO DI TELLA, Buenos Aires Sustainability Design
Workshop
INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED ARCHITECTURE OF CATALONIA, Barcelona
Urban Design WorkshopDigital Fabrication Lab Workshop - Fab Lab
BCN
RESEARCH AND STUDY ABROAD
PAVILLION AND INSTALATION IN THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART (MoMA) NEW
YORK: PUERTO RICAN MODERNISM Conservation Design Proyect (ARCH
3010, Third year course)
HOUSING STUDIO IN MEXICO CITY Housing Design Proyect (ARCH 4010,
Fourth year course)
VISITOR AND INFORMATION CENTER FOR BUENOS AIRES BOTANICAL GARDEN
Sustentability Design Proyect (ARCH 3020, Third year course)
URBAN DESIGN: TORRE BAR URBAN DEVELOPMENT, BARCELONA Urban
Design Proyect (ARCH 4020, Fourth year course)
Bayamn, Puerto Rico
LANGUAGES Fluent in Spanish and EnglishBasic Italian Course at
PUPR
SKILLS Rhino Course at IAACAuto CadSketch UpAdobe
IllustratorAdobe PhotoshopAdobe InDesignHand drawing
representationMicrosoft Office Microsoft WordMicrosoft Office Power
Point Microsoft Office Excel
WORKSHOPS PACO VILLEDA + IAAC + ARQPOLI: Urban Design in
Barcelona Architectural design in Urban context Make a connection
between Plaza Catalonia and Plaza di Urquinaona
BASURAMA + CIUDADLAB: SIX PACK URBAN FURNISHING Urban Furnishing
with reusable materials in the context, easily to carry and useful
for the pedestrian, (Group work)Design and Build an Urban
Furnishing Design the Exhibition for Six Pack Urban Furnishing and
Solid Urban Waste at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Puerto Rico
(MAC)
COMMUNITY SERVICE
DESIGN SEMINAR: MAKE OVER DESIGN FOR ONCOLOGIC HOSPITAL OF
PUERTO RICO MEDICAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (Centro Mdico de Puerto
Rico) Group and individual work, (Elective course PUPR), San Juan
P.R. Schematic restoration proposal for Oncological Hospital Design
of kids waiting and recovery area Design of meditation space for
patients and families
PUBLICATIONS BASURAMA + CIUDADLAB : POLIMORFO V.2 Polythecnic
University of Puerto Rico: Architecture School Magazine (P.
128-129)
RESEARCH MID-CARRER RESEARCH: El espacio, es un vaco? (Is the
Space an Emptiness?)Research Paper: Exposure the difference between
space and emptiness promoting their analysis, creation and
utilization.
CAPSTONE RESEARCH: La censura del (be)vir (The Censorship of
Living)The study of domestic space and configuration of modern
unifamiliar housing in Puerto Ricoshow traces of censorship in the
experience. Using two literature elements, narrative and sequence,
censorship can be understand as a rule keeping the development of
new ways of living.
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EXHIBITIONS Solid Urban Waste: Import/Export of all kinds of
waste (RUS SAN JUAN)(Residuos Urbanos Slidos: Import/Export de toda
clase de basuras (RUS San Juan))Galeries: New Tendencies and
Proyects Hall, from September 14 until November 15 2009
2010
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Creation of objects as a means of architectural experimentation
give depth to the design process. This object of experimentation is
part of an academic project, a design of a single family house in
which is inherent the transformation of the objects as a
concept.
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The study area is located between Santurces bus stops 15 and 18.
It is mainly occupied by commercial uses, such as coffee shops,
bars, cafeterias, and strip clubs. Places like these generate a
waste were usually unaware of because of how insignificant it seems
to be in relation to the product contained: six-pack plas-tic
rings. Although theyre a very small leftover, their accumulation
can be very harmful for the environment. We decided to take
advantage of this accumulative effect to create a woven textile
with this material, which turned out to be resistant, weightless,
manageable, and esthetically
dynamic.http://www.ciudadlab.com/workshops/basurama-rus-san-juanhttp://www.ciudadlab.com/workshops/basurama-rus-san-juan
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textile, maleable and flexible
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structurestructure; principal structure in which the plastic
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Photomontage of intervention in the main hall of Museum of
Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City. These lights are allegoric to
the entrance of light in Puerto Rican Modern Architecture.
D E S I G N D E S I G N A B R O A DA B R O A DLighting
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Space dematerialization is the disappearance of a conceptual or
physical space, this can be caused by different characteristics
inherent therein or alternate agents that affect it. The
contemporary design of the Museum of Modern Art in New York causes
the museums main atrium dematerialize by special lighting, scale,
color and more. My view of conservation is in contrast to the
existing concept, but using the express configura-tion for Puerto
Rican features modern architecture.
Between these two, I would then set that sort of mixed
experience which partakes of the qualities of both types of
location, the mirror. It is, after all, a utopia, in that it is a
place without a place. In it, I see myself where I am not, in an
unreal space that opens up potentially beyond its surface; there I
am down there where I am not, a sort of shadow that makes my
appearance visible to myself, allowing me to look at myself where I
do not exist: utopia of the mirror. At the same time, we are
dealing with a heterotopia. The mirror really exists and has a kind
of comeback effect on the place that I occupy: starting from it, in
fact, I find myself absent from the place where I am, in that I see
myself in there. Michel Foucault
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elements reflected in the installation are the briso-leil, the
parapet, shutters and light lanterns. These elements are hallmarks
of tropical archi-tecture, although not exclusive, its different
uses provides diverse experiences.
Outdoor Pavilion
To achieve dematerialization of the pavilion allegory to modern
architecture in Pueto Rico reflection is used, as a means of
representa-tion. Architecture thus achieves vanishing to become a
quasi-reflection of the light that bathes. This pavilion is located
in the
The use of light and reflection as design ele-ments provide the
ability to dematerialize and realize the experience of modern
architecture in Puerto Rico.
indoor installation
Using light, in the main hall for an interior installation, to
reproduce the experience of light on modern architecture in Puerto
Rico. This by taking into account that the light of the tropics is
different from most nordic countries and therefore the architecture
reflects different ways to solve the lighting inside it. Some of
the
courtyard of MoMA, central and important space in the path and
orientation of the glass faades of the museum. Reflecting both, the
light that bathes the pavilion as the faades of the museum,
creating a contrast of light, reflections and dematerialization in
which the visitor is involved.
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Sustentability Workshop Buenos Aires, ArgentinaBuenos Aires,
Argentina
Located in Buenos Aires City, Carlos Thays Botanical Garden have
one of the most important botanical collection of Argentina. One of
the most important task of the bo-tanical garden its the
orientation and education about their work and collection. So its
very important to have a Visitor Center which help in this goal. My
proposal is make a critic to the architecture as ephemeral beings
in contraposition with the natural environment such as creation of
man. Put architecture into crisis with the immedi-ate context thus
achieving the original purpose of the visitor center, understand
the importance of conservation of species and diversity .The
technology to be used
will be reused materials (cartoneros, historical context) and
recyclable materials (production of soybean production
environment). The cartoneros are street workers who take from the
others people waste reusable materials, such as cardboard, glass,
metals and others stuff that can be sell or trade. Their collection
waste method requires them to be able to move easily along the
streets of the city. Concepts as mobility and reuse of materials
give rise to the selection of tectonic for this project. Similarly,
Argentina is one of the largest producers of soybeans, which is
used for the creation of biodegradable materials is also proposed
for this project.
visitor center visitor center
Carlos Thays Carlos Thays
Botanical Garden Botanical Garden
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Housing is an important issue to consider in the understanding
ot the city, how it works and develops. Mexico City is one of the
most popu-lated urban areas in The Americas with nearly 20 million
habitants. This makes Mexico City a good place to study for housing
. The study site is along the Avenida Insurgentes, 12 plots were
chosen for individual projects and a plot that size would be
divided into 2 lots. This lot was the one I chose to do my study in
cordination with other classmate. Because of the proximity of both
solar teamwork issues were important. Themes as faades and common
courtyard where part of teamwork. The rest of the tasks of the
project were individual according to the needs and regulations
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In the Oncologic Hospital of the Puerto Rico Medical Center
which is the most important medical facility in Puerto Rico. The
main idea was to create two public areas in the building to provide
a feeling of alienation, of not being in a hospital, to the
patients and families. The first proposed area is chapel like space
for meditation and/or to look for spiritual peace: using techniques
through direct and indirect lighting, plans that generate different
connec-tions between the interior and exterior creating a relaxed
ambience alienating the immediate context of the hospital. the
second proposed area is a waiting and recovery room for the
chil-dren receiving cancer treatment (chemotherapy and/or
radiotherapy). Usually these patients end up staring at the ceiling
or at the walls after receiving treatments, the proposal was to use
cycloramic plans to provide the visual and inner faade thus
creating a feeling of fantasy and illusion.
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Cycloramic plans give the sensation of fantasy and alienation
inside the recovery and waiting kids area.
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cultural centercultural center
Rafael Hernandez Cultural Center, a project which seeks to
integrate the people who live nearby in a culture beyond the
vernacular location and Cultural Centers programs but in the public
and personal interaction. This leads to understand the site a
meeting point of different activities the place, creating a skin
that creates the space for development of them. The siteof this
project is located between the streets Borinquen Santurce,Cayey and
Ponce de Leon Ave, a place rich in pedestrian movement, vehicular
and the new route of the Tren Urbano Station (Sacred Heart).
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The censorship of livingThe censorship of living
Censorship as a form of architec-tural control is reflected in
domes-tic architecture, this sequence through the limited space and
pre-established narrative.
As part of the research on censorship in the do-mestic
spatiality is to provide a potential case study to test the theory.
This is intended by providing different opportunities for
habitation within the same complex. The proposed
program is transitional housing for homeless people. Through
this management model allows the opportunity to have different
layers of privacy, space, uses, locations and capacities of the
different rooms.
Problem:Problem: The homogenization of the possibili-ties in
contemporary housing space produces and reproduces the sequence and
narrative control. In this way not only perpetuates the standard,
but also censorship is condemned to diversity.
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Hypothesis:Hypothesis: If the homogenization of domestic
architectural spatiality promotes censorship, then it must be put
on crisis by the rupture of these elements, the sequence and
narrative.
Summary:Summary: The censorship of the house is caused by the
homogenization of options when it comes to living the domestic
space. But this can be shaken by the spatial and morphological
disruption of housing, leading to understanding and proposing new
ways of seeing the home habitable.
Location:Location: El Barrio Gandl in Santurce stands in the
urban environment by having a large number of support centers for
homeless people. La Plaza of this neighborhood is a meeting place
for this group as the general public, which is to be used for the
strategic location of the program. Intending to open a new
sequencetowards the integration of rehabilitated individuals.This
Capstone Design still in process, this part presented is the second
part of three. The third part still on track at the moment this
porffolio was presented. So part of this work are part of the final
part but not all of it.
The way the homeless experience the urban space is very
different to the interior domestic spatiality, so is primary to
create a transition program and spaces that help in the process of
reintegration of these individuals to society. In this experiment
also aims to influence in the creation of domestic spaces causing
more flexible conceptualizations for users.
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The project location suggest the opening to the street as a
continuation of them. Letting the homeless people get into the new
sequence of domestic spaciality, breaking the censorship.
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is the space an emptiness?is the space an emptiness? Space is
the movement, but the emptiness is the possibility.
Academics research as part of visualization, understanding and
analisis of architectural elements. Critical analysis is the main
goal of these writings, with the intension of creating knowledge
through research. Is The Space an Is The Space an
Emptiness?Emptiness?, is a Mid Career (third year last trimester)
reasearch paper and The Censorship The Censorship of Living of
Living is the last year Capstone Research.
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Mind, like space, has no foundation. Is not a palpable or solid
thing, and it does not do anything. Rather, the Mind is a sign of a
specific focal setting being taken on Great Space.
Tulku, TarthangTulku, Tarthang
Emptiness is a concept that often in architectural discourse
coincides with the space, causing an equal-ization of terms because
of its intangible similarity. This research is motivated by
different architectural theories about space surrounding the vacuum
as a synonym for this. This confusion is apparent that this is
resolved, based on the concept of space to define what is a vacuum.
Theories will be used and / or definitions of such authors as
Dorren Massey, Fernando Espuelas and Bruno Zevi, these being the
basis for comparison and research. The subject, time, function and
use will be decisive factors in the definition of each term. Also,
an analysis of images that support these new concepts are consider,
making the creation of knowledge in the field of architecture. As a
purpose of this paper, its define two meanings (empty space) in
order to clarify the quali-ties of the terms, succeeding in giving
new value to the concept of emptiness in architecture as possible,
rather than as a lack of content . This can be understood as
promoting architectural creations and not the excess of the
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the censorship of living: the censorship of living: The study of
censorship in the domestic everyday experience through the sequence
and literary narrative.
In the opening moments in history, globalization,
megacomunications, a Puerto Rico neutered and silenced by
censorship international show is sad that we anticipated a decline
in the history of democratic freedoms.
Clarity Journal, September 2009Clarity Journal, September
2009
The public debate in September 2009 in Puerto Rico by censorship
applied to books used in high school led to different branches
intellectuals and criticisms of the country to a relentless fight
against the eradication of censorship as meritorious works . Public
disclosure of censorship ago clearly the repression committed but,
is it possible to live in the censorship and ignore their presence?
Like literary works, architecture is a social construction and
therefore human. Over time, there have been few insisted on linking
the written and constructed as momentous gestures long as both acts
have an objective related: build worlds (Jorge Rigau). But that
construction is a means of creating worlds im-plies that all
participate in the process. While we could argue that by
individualization of the private (housing) have the freedoms
necessary to be or being where and how we want, thats where
establish a new problem. Censorship as a form or control generates
the starting point and approach for analyzing potential space in
contemporary housing and how (re) produces the control sequence and
narrative. In this way not only perpetu-ates thestandard , but
censorship is condemned to the difference.
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Intervention in Le Corbusiers minimal housing design, Le
Cabanon. The intervention rules allow to change two faades and the
interior space to accomodate Alexander calder mobile, Red Polygons,
(circa 1950) to best experience of it.
The mobile is a playful piece, so I placed it in the main space
of Le Cabanon, allowing it to have a role in both interior and
landscape views. The intervention of the openings in the cabin
revolve around providing different views in which the mobile can be
translated as part of the landscape. Therefore provides a more open
space with movable furniture to enjoy this piece and their
translations from diverse visuals.
Create spatial and visual tools for a restless piece. Create
spatial and visual tools for a restless piece.
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The solution for a problem can be made in a short workshop of 10
hours. This proposal was made to solve the separation of two plazas
in the Barcelona City, Plaza Urquinaona and Plaza Catalonia. This
arquitectural solution to make this connection solve the street
circulation as well the providing public space for the city. By
giving new views of the city this plane connects to imporant
points of encounter in the city.
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The representation is important topic for the design process. In
this part of the portfolio its shown a compilation of handrawing
works related with differents topics. Places, buildings, spaces,
objects and enviroments are prove of this interest.
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Alcazabar Castle, Granada SpainSpain 11Arabic Baths, Granada
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Bryant Park, New York New York 13Gothic Neighborhood Alley,
Barcelona SpainSpain 14
Curuchet House, (LeCorbusier) ,La Plata Argentina Argentina
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Bosetti Waterfall, Iguaz Falls, Argentina Argentina 33Devils
Troat, Iguaz Falls, Argentina Argentina 44
Bosetti Waterfall, Iguaz Falls, Argentina Argentina 55Pestum
Temple, Italy Italy 66
Santa Ana Parish Church, Montesano Italy Italy 7 7 Santo Caliz
Cathedral, Valencia Spain Spain 88
Santa Maria del Mar Church, Barcelona SpainSpainLa Plata City
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pRESENTsCIRCUS PARTYIleana Maries 15 th
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 nmero de personas
para ms informacin sobre el espectculo se
253 precinto sur street old san juan, pr 00901 puede comunicar
con Ilena m., presentadora DE
circus 15th birhtday partytel. 787-xxx-xxxx
invita a
cIRCUS PARTY
Espero hayas disfrutadodel espectculo.
Gracias por venir.
circus 15th birhtday party
party party
invitation invitation
An invitation is about the theme of a celebra-An invitation is
about the theme of a celebra-tion. This Circus theme invitation
design was tion. This Circus theme invitation design was made for a
15th Birthday Party. The idea was made for a 15th Birthday Party.
The idea was to make a ticket of entry to the spectacle, to make a
ticket of entry to the spectacle, creating the expectation of a
Circus. creating the expectation of a Circus.
Circus 15th Birthday Party Graphic DesignGraphic Design
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to be continued...
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