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CONSTANCEDESENFANT
ARCHITECT
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The architects profession is an adventurous one, a job on the frontier. The architect walks a knife-edge between art and science, between originality and memory, between the daring of modernity and the caution of tradition.
Renzo Piano - The Logbook
1 CURRICULUM VITAE
3 PERSONAL & PROFESSIONAL WORKS
JOBS & INTERNSHIPS
Master Internship
FHY Architecture and Urbanism,
Paris 2013Building permit
House expansion, Paris 2014
COMPETITIONS & WORKSHOPS
Library 2.0 in Copenhagen
AWR architecture com
petition 2014
Focus on Periurban areas
Audiar Rennes competition 2012
Nouveau(x)
Photography and edition workshop, 2010
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3 PERSONAL & PROFESSIONAL WORKS
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CONTACT : 77 Bd des Amricains, 44300 Nantes, FRANCE // +33 6 77 30 81 [email protected]
EDUCATION
COMPUTER SKILLS
LANGUAGES
02-20142012/2013 2011/2012 2008/2011 06-2008
EXTRA
PERSONALITY : Serious, open-minded, independant, curious, creative, and observant.
High capacity of adaptation and team work ability
TRIPS : England, Ireland, Switzerland, Holand, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Lithuania, and Spain.
PERSONAL INTERESTS : Photography, exhibition and art galleries, music, tennis. Travelling, drawing, and reading.
Architect - State degree Born on 11/08/1990 - Paris
Nationality : French
Autocad
Autocad 3DSketchup 3ds MaxRhinocerosRevit - Archicad
French > native language
English
> fluent | 890 pts TOEIC
Spanish
> fluent | C1 BULATS
Italian
> spoken & read
2D & 3D design Graphism & Text
Indesign
Photoshop
Illustrator
Word - Excel
Power Point
State degree of architecture Masters degree of architecture, YEAR 2 Masters degree of architecture, YEAR 1Bachelors degree of architecture Baccalaureate of science with distinction & european mention
ENSA Nantes - School of architectureENSA Nantes - School of architectureETSA Valencia - Polytecnic univsersityENSA Nantes - School of architectureSaint Joseph du Loquidy - High school
Constance DesenfantCurriculum Vitae
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9WORKSHOP & COMPETITIONS
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
ENSA Nantes - School of architectureENSA Nantes - School of architectureETSA Valencia - Polytecnic univsersityENSA Nantes - School of architectureSaint Joseph du Loquidy - High school
Participant in the international competition of architecture of Architecture Workshop in Rome for a New Modern Library in Copenhagen (awrcompetitions.com) - Barcelona
Participatant in the french competition Steel 2014 with my Master thesis project (construiracier.fr/concours-acier/2014)
Participant in the Audiar Competition about the periurban areas of french cities (http://www.audiar.org/node/189) - Rennes
Participant in the workshop Nouveau(x) (photography, edition and communications) with the publishing house Dilecta - Nantes & Paris
Designer of a building permit for a house extension - Paris
Collaborator of the artist Maec (Mariscal Gaitn) on an urban sculpture project - Barcelona
Participant into the project of Art Nouveau Tour (Barcelona-Brus-sels - La Chaux-de-Fonds) in collaboration with the Art Nouveau Network of Brussels and Barcelona City Hall
Designer for a house renovation - Port Navalo (Brittany)
Intern in the office FHY Architecture & Urbanism - Paris
Designer for a house extension - Chantenay (Nantes)
Construction supervisor assistant : part-time intern during weekly meetings about a house design - IP Architectes, Nantes
Part-time designer for the office Espace Identit (interior design) - Nantes
Intern on a construction site : assitant on the rennovation work of a high school - Mollat & Verdant, Nantes
Assistant in the office of architecture SCP Assus-Boyer-Percheron - Montpelllier
Sept > Nov 2014
April 2014
March > June 2011
Feb > Sept 2010
Oct > Dec 2014
October 2014
May > July 2014
March > May 2014
March > July 2013
July 2011
March > June 2011
March > Dec 2010
July 2009
January 2008
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HOME TOWN
NANTES VALENCIA NANTES PARIS NANTES BARCELONA PARIS/NANTES
BACCALAUREAT OF SCIENCESSaint Joseph du Loquidy High School
ARCHITECTURE OFFICESCP Assus-Boyer-Percheron
Montpelllier
FOCUS ON pERI-URBAN AREASAudiar Competition
Rennes
NOUVEAU(X)Arnaud Thval & Dilecta Workshop
Nantes
BUILDING pERMITPrivate individual
Chantenay
pART-TIME DESIGNEREspace IdentitSaint-Herblain
BUILDING WORK FIRMMollat & Verdant
Nantes
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
EDUCATION
INTERNSHIp
COMpETITION& WORKSHOp
FREE LANCE
ARCHITECTURE OFFICEIP Architectes
Nantes
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Timeline 2008-2015Curriculum Vitae
NANTES VALENCIA NANTES PARIS NANTES BARCELONA PARIS/NANTES
STATE DEGREE OF ARCHITECTUREArchitecture school of Nantes
BACHELORS DEGREE OF ARCHITECTUREArchitecture school of Nantes
FOCUS ON pERI-URBAN AREASAudiar Competition
Rennes
BUILDING pERMITPrivate individual
Chantenay
BUILDING pERMITPrivate individual
Paris
HOUSE RENOVATIONPrivate individual
Port Navalo (Brittany)
COLLABORATOR ON AN URBAN SCULpTURE pROJECT
with Maec (artist)Barcelona
ART-NOUVEAU TOURwith Barcelona city hall &
Art-Nouveau network (Brussels)Barcelona
STEEL CONTEST 2014ConstruirAcier
Paris
ARCHITECTURE & URBANISM OFFICEFHY (Follacci-Hervieu-Yoon)
Paris
NEW MODERN LIBRARyArchitecture Workshop Rome
Copenhagen
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
pApER & ARCHITECTURECalendar Grup Raima
Barcelona
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ACADEMIC PROJECTS Draw, make mistakes, learn from your mistakes, draw again...
ENSA NANTES &ETSA VALENCIA
ENSA Nantes
ETSA Valencia
Thesis projectGlobal networks supporting local interests
Changing Cities 2013-2014 - Belfast
Thesis ResearchUrban utopias mutations
Master project year 2From Misery to Chevir
Master project year 1Amsterdam Oostenjilk
Master project year 1A bodega in Requena
Bachelor project year 3From the town center to the riverbank
Bachelor project year 2Sarabe, extrem design in the Badia desert
URBANISM
ARCHITECTURE
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Master Thesis projectChanging cities studio
Sept 2013 > Feb 2014
Teaching team : Susan Dunne, Graciela Torre, Sbastien Argant, Marie-paule Halgand
URBANISM
Global Networks supporting local interestsReconnecting Belfast - The lightning walkway
What is a changing city ? What is Belfast ? And why is Belfast a changing city ?
The capital of Northern Ireland was the nucleus of the studio in which I took part for my Master Thesis pro-ject. By groups of 4 students we began to explore the city through different topics. In my group we focused our work on the topic of Transports. From this ana-lysis we had to go ahead with challenges we would have found on regard to the transport approach and choose a site which would represent an opportunity area to resolve the problems pointed out. Then we had to develop both social, urban and architectural strategies in order to transform the site responding to a chosen problematic.
Belfast is situated on the North-East Coast of the Island of Ireland and was built around the estuary of the river Lagan, in between hills. Its a city mainly based on its maritime activity and linen industry which expansions occurred during the 18th and 19th centuries. Place of birth of the Titanic and used as a home base by the Royal Navy during World War II, it is today an injured city divided by a serious civil war and which is now hardly facing the economic crisis. Despite this com-plicated context, it is still a major maritime hub, the administrative capital and the largest city of Northern Ireland.
Belfast
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Radial bus system Insular city centre
Transports current situation in Belfast : The insular city centre
High traffic nodes Fragmented soft mobility network
Analysis & In Situ Experience :
TRANSPORT ANALYSIS OF BELFAST
MASTER THESIS PROJECT /// Global Networks supporting local interests
From the north to the south : 2 different urban fabrics
No bikes landInsular city centre The grass way The labyrinth
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Focus on East Belfast
PU
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T NETWORK
SOFT
MOBILITY
NETWORK
Global networks generating projects to resolve local issues
CONCEPTUAL STRATEGY
MASTER THESIS PROJECT /// Global Networks supporting local interests
Local interventions : Temporal process
1930
2014
2016
2020
2025
The kartn ride project
The lightning walkway
The funky crane
The ArtGora
2025
2025 at night
The dry dock promenade
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Development of the Lightning walkway project
Section of the train station
Plan of the walkway and connections to its surroundings
MASTER THESIS PROJECT /// Global Networks supporting local interests
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Views of the walkway & axonometry of the structure
MASTER THESIS PROJECT /// Global Networks supporting local interests
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Research ThesisArchitecture contemporaineCultures / pratiques / critiques
Jan 2012 > Sept 2014
Tutor : Marie-paule Halgand
URBANISM
Urban Utopias mutationsHow to put the history in perspective
The comparison between some paper achitectures of the 60s & 70s and some more contemporary pro-jects permits to point out a certain similarity, whiteness of the past ideas and productions influence upon contemporary architecture. What did those utopias become ? Is it possible that there are no utopias any more ? Can Architecture only exist without utopias ?
If we consider that utopias represent the main motor of the cities evolution and if we observe how quickly the cities are transforming themselves nowadays, it seems obvious that utopias have not disappeared. They just seem to evolve under different forms. If the utopian dimension of the urban project is not as ob-vious as it was before, how do those new utopias appear today ?
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The three main ideologies of the 20th century studied are Progressism, Culturalism and Naturalism.
- The first one is aimed to free the human race from its imper-fections and servitudes linked to the industrial city. Hygienists, rationalists or hu-manists are derived models following the same principles. In other words, this ideology aims to improve human life and his well-being through science.
- Culturalism was born from the disappearance of the for-mer organic city-state under the destroying pressure of industrialisation. It was mainly characterized by modest city projects, contrasting with the nature kept wild and following an organic order (irregularity, asymmetry...). Collective life based on democracy was de-veloped in a very specific ar-chitecture composed of com-munity buildings re-introducing art in their compositions.
Culture and tradition are very important values in this anti-industrial ideology. In compa-rison with Progressism, Cultu-ralism tries globally to respond to spiritual needs more than material ones.
The utopia is mainly urban because the city expresses the reign of men. The control of urbanism is throught and since centuries, the key to the utopian project, a main tool for the organization and concep-tion of the city and living envi-ronment of men.
But as arts or sciences, the science of urbanism evolves step by step, following ideolo-gical flows influenced by histo-ric contexts in constant evolu-tion. It emerges from criticism, reassessment of established principles, and leads to new experiences, criticized again... This repetitive and empirical process never ends to one single conclusion and goes on with constant re evaluations, main characteristic of a disci-pline inseparable from its his-torical context.
The process of this thesis consisted in analysing in a chronological and ideologi-cal way, the famous urban utopias of the 20th century pointing out their origins, their foundations and their limits in order to understand better the relations between each other. This approach does not per-mit to answer explicitly to the questions what will be the city of tomorrow like but it should permit to find leads of reflexion and answers around this sub-ject.
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RESEARCH THESIS /// Urban Utopias mutations
Historic review of the main urban ideologies
of the 20th century
- Finally, Naturalism was born from the american anti-urban ideology which was willing to come back to a rural state of the society, defending the image of a wild and virgin nature as well as considering that it would be the only way to guarantee freedom, blossoming and real sociability between men.
Too utopian to make urban projects possible, this ideology gives way to Naturalism which tends to defend specific ideological principles : It goes against alienation of men by the industrial city, it advocates contact with nature to permit an harmonious development of people and consider democracy as an ideal state of the society. In a word, it encourages an individualistic and depoliticized society.
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TECHNOLOGIC UTOPIASDuba
TECHNOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALISM
La Grande-Motte
METROPOLITAN UTOPIASGrand-Paris, Green New York
TECHNOPOLISFriedmann/Archigram
ANTHROPOPOLISGeddes/Mumford
PROGRESSISMLe Corbusier/CIAM
CULTURALISMHoward/Unwin
PROGRESSISMFourier
INDUSTRIALREVOLUTION
PRE-URBANISM
URBANISM
UTOPIAN WAVE OF THE 60s
2000-2020
HORIZON 2030-2050
CULTURALISMRiskin/Morris
Overview of the main urban ideologies
RESEARCH THESIS /// Urban Utopias mutations
TECHNOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALISM
La Grande-Motte
ECOLOGICAL UTOPIASSchuiten
Between continuity and durability :Sustainibility of the city-network concept
ANTHROPOPOLISGeddes/Mumford
ARCOLOGYSoleri
ESSAYS & PUBLICATIONSKoolhaas
CULTURALISMHoward/Unwin
NATURALISMWright
PHILOSOPHY OF URBANISM
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
WORLD WAR I
WORLD WAR II
COLD WAR
ECONOMIC CRISIS
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CULTURALISMRiskin/Morris
AMERICANANTI-URBANISM
Sullivan
PRE-URBANISM WITHOUT MODEL
Engels/Marx
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RESEARCH THESIS /// Urban Utopias mutations
NEW
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PRO
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NEW
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The main issue of this work remains in the definition of urban utopias and in their inscription in a global scheme of evolution.
Those contemporary utopias seem to have evolved through new patterns and process more complex and less obvious than the icons of the urban utopias of the 20th century presented above, and thats where is all the interest of the subject.
Two main branches can be distinguished nowadays : The ecological utopias and the technologic ones. Even if Culturalism is still existing through communities or groups of people, this ideology is now more considered as a fringe of the society.
All in all, it seems like the big challenge of the contemporary metropolitans stands in the association of the two main utopias mentioned before : a metropolis cant pretend to exist only through its ecological or technological form today.
With the evolution of the society, those utopias come under challenges more complex because responding to larger scales : from the huge challenge (global issue of sustainability) to the very small one (micro-intervention on daily life, technology of the internet...).
Nevertheless, if the contemporary utopian projects try to respect and integrate all the principles of the actual issues of our cities, the architects of utopias have never really got down with the problem of inequality between men, whereas most of those inequalities are concerning their life conditions.
So many projects are developed to transform Paris in a connected metropolis, to turn New York into a Green city or to create an energy efficient and low polluting city in the middle of the desert but what is done or drawn for ghettos and the third world ?
The Torre David in Caracas is a beautiful example of what is possible to do in the south hemisphere adapting ourselves to different situations and populations, but it is still an exception in front of all the mediatic flows focusing on utopian projects developed in the northern hemisphere...
Are the utopias reserved to an elite ? Will the third world have access one day, to the dream of a better city, better life ? (slogan of the universal exhibition of Shanghai in 2010.
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Prospective review
Master project - year 2City shapes
Sept 2012 > Jan 2013
Tutor : y-G Dessy & Maelle Tessier
Individual project
URBANISM
From Misery to ChevirUrban recovery of the industrial areas of the city
We are here working on an individual urban project dealing with a vast territory stretching over the wes-tern limit of Nantes (Quarry of Misry) to the huge Che-vir bridge, last river-crossing before the estuary of the Loire, in Saint-Nazaire.
It is a territory mainly industrial and even if some firms remain active in this area, the first feeling is an impres-sion of deserted ground, almost abandoned. This fee-ling is mainly due to the difficulty for pedestrians and bikes, to access the site and walk around it. The little town centre of Chantenay or the train station seem like the only places where a pedestrian could be wel-comed, and this is the starting point of this urban reco-very.
The idea is to set up a new harbour in the place of the former Crucys docks, almost forgotten, and to create a new core connecting the existing town centre, to the train station and to the future harbour. This har-bour will attract a new population and will permit to extend the town centre to the river : the idea is now to develop new connections over the river and close to it... so that in the end, Chantenays inhabitants will be able to reach the docks again and enjoy a promenade all along the river. New ground connections (public transports, public places) will also be set up so that the territory becomes more reachable and pleasant.
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Relancer lactivit portuaire de la cale Crucy pour attirer une nouvelle population
Redonner accs aux berges de Loire en crant une prome-nade continue le long des quais
Etendre le tissu pa-villonaire jusqu la Loire et crer des connexions entre rives
Dplacer le bourg de Chantenay en crant un nouveau centre reli la gare et au port
Relancer lactivit portuaire de la cale Crucy pour attirer une nouvelle population
Redonner accs aux berges de Loire en crant une prome-nade continue le long des quais
Etendre le tissu pa-villonaire jusqu la Loire et crer des connexions entre rives
Dplacer le bourg de Chantenay en crant un nouveau centre reli la gare et au port
NEW CORE = TOWN CENTRE + HARBOUR + TRAIN STATION
NEW WAY OF LIVING WITH THE RIVER & NEW CONNECTIONS
Challenges of the urban project
Challenges & opportunities of an industrial territory
FOCUS ON THE WESTERN PART OF NANTES
MASTER PROJECT Year 2 /// From Misry to Chevir
Challenges
Program
PUBLIC SPACE
Green/free space OUTSIDE Green/free
space INSIDE
PRIVATE SPACE
2017 2024
2021
PUBLIC SPACE
Green/free space OUTSIDE Green/free
space INSIDE
PRIVATE SPACE
Relancer lactivit portuaire de la cale Crucy pour attirer une nouvelle population
Redonner accs aux berges de Loire en crant une prome-nade continue le long des quais
Etendre le tissu pa-villonaire jusqu la Loire et crer des connexions entre rives
Dplacer le bourg de Chantenay en crant un nouveau centre reli la gare et au port
Relancer lactivit portuaire de la cale Crucy pour attirer une nouvelle population
Redonner accs aux berges de Loire en crant une prome-nade continue le long des quais
Etendre le tissu pa-villonaire jusqu la Loire et crer des connexions entre rives
Dplacer le bourg de Chantenay en crant un nouveau centre reli la gare et au port
NEW POPULATION ATTRACTED BY THE HARBOUR ACTIVITY
NEW PROMENADE ALONG THE DOCKS
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Chronological evolution of the urban project over 10 years
Areas of opportunities and dynamics of the territory
Urban strategy
Program
MASTER PROJECT Year 2 /// From Misry to Chevir
Urban project
MASTER PROJECT Year 2 /// From Misry to Chevir
The urban strategy is based on 4 ideas born from the analysis :
-The existing plot is almost mono-oriented (East-West) so the project tries to draw new links and axis to transform the territory into a bi-directional mesh/network-The scale of the existing blocks and building is huge so the idea is to create a smaller plot thanks to back alleys and pedestrian street dividing the blocks.
Masterplan of the urban project
Urban section
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- The current territory is characterised by its violence and speed, so the idea is to bring back a human scale, separating flows and users.- This area is fragmented and badly connected : the project will provide new hubs and public places between the different spaces and transport areas.
Master project - year 1Urbanistica II Valencia
Sept 2011 > June 2012
Tutor : Javier perez Igualada
Team : Charlotte Vaxelaire & Lauranne Maurestin
URBANISM
Amsterdam WittenburgA green way acting as a link through the urban territory
Amsterdam is a city where the water is omnipresent, espe-cially in the northern part of the city where it reaches the sea through the Noordzeekanaal. We are working on this part of the city, in the borough of Wittenburg, quite wealthy, organised around its canals and composed of some impor-tant cultural buildings such as the Nemo Science centre.
The project developed in this area appears like an urban recovery. Composed of various peninsula and canals, the current area isnt really easily crossed nor connected in terms of public transport. It drives it as a quite isolated terri-tory even if it is close to the city centre in terms of distance.
Therefore, the idea of the project is to think a new urban logic in this area, a way to understand the territory not as a set of peninsula and canals but as a unique urban com-position resolving the issues of connection and attracti-vity. Thus, a green way is developed across the borough welcoming a new tramway line (connected to the existing one) in order to fill the lack of public transport and public green spaces inside the area.
Along this green line, the urban fabric is transformed or adapted : the ground floors are reserved for shops now open on public places and parks. In the northeast of the area, the existing buildings are quite low and not making really advantage of their situation. They are replaced by a new urban fabric acting as a transition between the public space of the green line and the private space of the se-mi-collective houses. A kind of peripheric road allows the access of those private areas, keeping the centre car-free.
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ANALISISAmsterdam
En el primer plano, se puede ver la reparticion actual de los edifi-cios sobre el area de trabajo, las diferentes actividades del territo-rio (viviendas, industrias, comer-cios) y los diferentes espacios pu-blicos de la zona, es decir las plazas, los parques y otros espa-cios verdes.
En el plano aqui abajo, se puede ver las diferentes alturas del area de trabajo. Los edificios mas altos se situan en mayoria al sur este del terreno, los mas bajos al norte oeste donde la densidad de edifi-cios es menos importantes. Las seccionessecciones vuelven a mostrar como las alturas y la densidad de los edificios juegan con los vacios de los canales. Dan una idea de la silueta de Amsterdam en este barrio de la ciudad.
Por fin, el ultimo plano muestra como el area esta cubierta por el servicio del transportes publi-cos, y por las carreteras de auto-moviles comunicandolo con el resto de la ciudad. Se puede in-dentificar rapidamente la orientacion principal de estas vias: del norte al sur, lo que nos hizo pensar en un proyecto en el que el trazado de las calzadas podria reunir las diferentes ca-si-islas introduciendo vias per-pendiculares a las que ya existen...
ESPACIOS PUBLICOS
ALTURAS
SISTRMA DE TRANSPORTE
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MANZANA TYPO Y ALZADOS
MAPA DE LA CUIDAD DE AMSTERDAM Y DE SU ALREDEDOR
Amsterdam es una ciudad donde el agua es omnipresente : podemos ver lo en la mapa al lado con la predominancia del agua en toda parte de la ciudad y sobre todo en la parte del norte donde esta conectada al mar del norte gracias al gran canal.
AmsterdamAmsterdam presenta una infraestructura deve-lopada y compleja, con muchos espacios verdes. Ademas, tiene un gran diversidad de manzana.
El centrro historico de esta ciudad esta organi-zado de manera radiante con un sistema de edificaciones mas denso en el centro y con un sistema de manzana mas ancho enl a periferia.
Por lo que se refiere a nuestro area de proyecto, se situa cerca del centro historico y se limita por el canal y el ferrocarrile en el Norte y Este.
INSERCIONAmsterdam ESCALA 1/20 000
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ANALISISAmsterdam
En el primer plano, se puede ver la reparticion actual de los edifi-cios sobre el area de trabajo, las diferentes actividades del territo-rio (viviendas, industrias, comer-cios) y los diferentes espacios pu-blicos de la zona, es decir las plazas, los parques y otros espa-cios verdes.
En el plano aqui abajo, se puede ver las diferentes alturas del area de trabajo. Los edificios mas altos se situan en mayoria al sur este del terreno, los mas bajos al norte oeste donde la densidad de edifi-cios es menos importantes. Las seccionessecciones vuelven a mostrar como las alturas y la densidad de los edificios juegan con los vacios de los canales. Dan una idea de la silueta de Amsterdam en este barrio de la ciudad.
Por fin, el ultimo plano muestra como el area esta cubierta por el servicio del transportes publi-cos, y por las carreteras de auto-moviles comunicandolo con el resto de la ciudad. Se puede in-dentificar rapidamente la orientacion principal de estas vias: del norte al sur, lo que nos hizo pensar en un proyecto en el que el trazado de las calzadas podria reunir las diferentes ca-si-islas introduciendo vias per-pendiculares a las que ya existen...
ESPACIOS PUBLICOS
ALTURAS
SISTRMA DE TRANSPORTE
3/22
ANALISISAmsterdam
En el primer plano, se puede ver la reparticion actual de los edifi-cios sobre el area de trabajo, las diferentes actividades del territo-rio (viviendas, industrias, comer-cios) y los diferentes espacios pu-blicos de la zona, es decir las plazas, los parques y otros espa-cios verdes.
En el plano aqui abajo, se puede ver las diferentes alturas del area de trabajo. Los edificios mas altos se situan en mayoria al sur este del terreno, los mas bajos al norte oeste donde la densidad de edifi-cios es menos importantes. Las seccionessecciones vuelven a mostrar como las alturas y la densidad de los edificios juegan con los vacios de los canales. Dan una idea de la silueta de Amsterdam en este barrio de la ciudad.
Por fin, el ultimo plano muestra como el area esta cubierta por el servicio del transportes publi-cos, y por las carreteras de auto-moviles comunicandolo con el resto de la ciudad. Se puede in-dentificar rapidamente la orientacion principal de estas vias: del norte al sur, lo que nos hizo pensar en un proyecto en el que el trazado de las calzadas podria reunir las diferentes ca-si-islas introduciendo vias per-pendiculares a las que ya existen...
ESPACIOS PUBLICOS
ALTURAS
SISTRMA DE TRANSPORTE
3/22
ANALISISAmsterdam
En el primer plano, se puede ver la reparticion actual de los edifi-cios sobre el area de trabajo, las diferentes actividades del territo-rio (viviendas, industrias, comer-cios) y los diferentes espacios pu-blicos de la zona, es decir las plazas, los parques y otros espa-cios verdes.
En el plano aqui abajo, se puede ver las diferentes alturas del area de trabajo. Los edificios mas altos se situan en mayoria al sur este del terreno, los mas bajos al norte oeste donde la densidad de edifi-cios es menos importantes. Las seccionessecciones vuelven a mostrar como las alturas y la densidad de los edificios juegan con los vacios de los canales. Dan una idea de la silueta de Amsterdam en este barrio de la ciudad.
Por fin, el ultimo plano muestra como el area esta cubierta por el servicio del transportes publi-cos, y por las carreteras de auto-moviles comunicandolo con el resto de la ciudad. Se puede in-dentificar rapidamente la orientacion principal de estas vias: del norte al sur, lo que nos hizo pensar en un proyecto en el que el trazado de las calzadas podria reunir las diferentes ca-si-islas introduciendo vias per-pendiculares a las que ya existen...
ESPACIOS PUBLICOS
ALTURAS
SISTRMA DE TRANSPORTE
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ANALISISAmsterdam
En el primer plano, se puede ver la reparticion actual de los edifi-cios sobre el area de trabajo, las diferentes actividades del territo-rio (viviendas, industrias, comer-cios) y los diferentes espacios pu-blicos de la zona, es decir las plazas, los parques y otros espa-cios verdes.
En el plano aqui abajo, se puede ver las diferentes alturas del area de trabajo. Los edificios mas altos se situan en mayoria al sur este del terreno, los mas bajos al norte oeste donde la densidad de edifi-cios es menos importantes. Las seccionessecciones vuelven a mostrar como las alturas y la densidad de los edificios juegan con los vacios de los canales. Dan una idea de la silueta de Amsterdam en este barrio de la ciudad.
Por fin, el ultimo plano muestra como el area esta cubierta por el servicio del transportes publi-cos, y por las carreteras de auto-moviles comunicandolo con el resto de la ciudad. Se puede in-dentificar rapidamente la orientacion principal de estas vias: del norte al sur, lo que nos hizo pensar en un proyecto en el que el trazado de las calzadas podria reunir las diferentes ca-si-islas introduciendo vias per-pendiculares a las que ya existen...
ESPACIOS PUBLICOS
ALTURAS
SISTRMA DE TRANSPORTE
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3.Existing public spaces & buildings
ANALISISAmsterdam
En el primer plano, se puede ver la reparticion actual de los edifi-cios sobre el area de trabajo, las diferentes actividades del territo-rio (viviendas, industrias, comer-cios) y los diferentes espacios pu-blicos de la zona, es decir las plazas, los parques y otros espa-cios verdes.
En el plano aqui abajo, se puede ver las diferentes alturas del area de trabajo. Los edificios mas altos se situan en mayoria al sur este del terreno, los mas bajos al norte oeste donde la densidad de edifi-cios es menos importantes. Las seccionessecciones vuelven a mostrar como las alturas y la densidad de los edificios juegan con los vacios de los canales. Dan una idea de la silueta de Amsterdam en este barrio de la ciudad.
Por fin, el ultimo plano muestra como el area esta cubierta por el servicio del transportes publi-cos, y por las carreteras de auto-moviles comunicandolo con el resto de la ciudad. Se puede in-dentificar rapidamente la orientacion principal de estas vias: del norte al sur, lo que nos hizo pensar en un proyecto en el que el trazado de las calzadas podria reunir las diferentes ca-si-islas introduciendo vias per-pendiculares a las que ya existen...
ESPACIOS PUBLICOS
ALTURAS
SISTRMA DE TRANSPORTE
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2.Existing public transport system
1.Location of the area studied
ANALISISAmsterdam
En el primer plano, se puede ver la reparticion actual de los edifi-cios sobre el area de trabajo, las diferentes actividades del territo-rio (viviendas, industrias, comer-cios) y los diferentes espacios pu-blicos de la zona, es decir las plazas, los parques y otros espa-cios verdes.
En el plano aqui abajo, se puede ver las diferentes alturas del area de trabajo. Los edificios mas altos se situan en mayoria al sur este del terreno, los mas bajos al norte oeste donde la densidad de edifi-cios es menos importantes. Las seccionessecciones vuelven a mostrar como las alturas y la densidad de los edificios juegan con los vacios de los canales. Dan una idea de la silueta de Amsterdam en este barrio de la ciudad.
Por fin, el ultimo plano muestra como el area esta cubierta por el servicio del transportes publi-cos, y por las carreteras de auto-moviles comunicandolo con el resto de la ciudad. Se puede in-dentificar rapidamente la orientacion principal de estas vias: del norte al sur, lo que nos hizo pensar en un proyecto en el que el trazado de las calzadas podria reunir las diferentes ca-si-islas introduciendo vias per-pendiculares a las que ya existen...
ESPACIOS PUBLICOS
ALTURAS
SISTRMA DE TRANSPORTE
3/22
4.Existing building height
Analysis & development of the urban project
FOCUS ON WITTENBURG BOROUGH
MASTER PROJECT Year 1 (ETSA Valencia) /// Amsterdam Wittenburg
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LEYENDA
Edificios, planta baja
Asi, el proyecto se presenta como una reabilitacion de lo existente en la mayoria del teritorio, y en una nueva composicion urbana en la parte al norte-oeste del area. La unidad del proyecto consiste en el paseo peatonal cruzando todos los islotes desde el este hasthasta el oeste y sobre cual se conecta el resto del viario seguiendo un jerarquia funcional.
La otra idea principal del proyecto desarollada aqui es las composicion de la parcelacion del area : la relacion entre el espacio publico y el espacio libre privado, y la relacion entre las plantas bajas y el suelo publico.
EstaEstas plantas bajas son principalmente destinadas a un uso publico. Asi, la avenida verde no es el unico punto de atraccion con sus plazas y jardines, sino que en las puntas de los islotes se colocan tambien equipamientos o lugares publicos para atraer la gente hasthasta alqui.
Zonas verdes privadas
Parques
Tran
Bus
Tren
Edificio, planta tipo viviendas
PLANO DE SINTESISAmsterdam ESCALA 1/5000
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PLANTA GENERAL DEL PROYECTO URBANO
CONCEPTO GENERALAmsterdam ESCALA 1/5000
5/22
Este esquema compositivo general quiere expresar nuestros conceptos de :
- Una avenida verde con una nueva linea de tranvia que permite la comunicacion este-oeste.
-- Una nueva organizacion de los edificios que se inspira del Plan Pampus : la avenida verde como una espina central y ramifica-ciones hasta los bordes. Cada ramificacion coresponde a una entidad con su propia area de influencia.
- Una trama ortogonal sacada del trazado de los edificios existentes que organiza el nuevo viario.
AREA DE DE INTERACTION Y DE CIRCULACION
SISTEMA DE RAMIFICACION DEL VIARIO PEATONAL
PROPUESTA
Se puede ver diferentes equipamientos coloca-dos de manera equilibrada en el area favore-ciendo la mezcla de usos.
Ante todo, la avenida verde es iregular y crea al-gunas veces plazas minerales y otras, zonas verdes. Asi, la avenida alterna entre zonas de paso y zonas de descanso a los cuales se aaden otros espacio publico libres para llevar air y vegetacion en el tejido urbano.
Luego, algunos equipamientos de tipo cultural se plantean a la extremidad de cada islote para darles un caracter atractivo.Por fin, la escuela remodelada (el edificio era an-tiguamente una industria) esta directamente co-nectada al tranvia, dado cuenta de su capaci-dad de atraccion.
ESQUEMA DE INFLUENCIA
Religioso
Cultural
Educacion
EQUIPAMIENTOS
Avenida verde
Parques
LEYENDA
SUELO PUBLICO / EQUIPAMIENTOS Y ZONA VERDEAmsterdam ESCALA 1/5000
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SUELO PRIVADO / PLANTA BAJA Y USOSAmsterdam ESCALA 1/5000
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Planta baja viviendas
El suelo privado se divide entre la edificacion y los espacio libres privados. Este edificacion se compone en planta baja de viviendas o de locales comerciales para que se mezclen los usos. LaLas plantas bajas comerciales se situan en general en el lado abierto de la manzana asi que su relacion con el viario es favorecida.
LaLas zonas verdes, al contrario, se plantean a dentro de las manzanas encerradas por barreras dado cuenta de sus usos privados. Esto permite tambien tener un espacio libre abierto sobre los canales lo que transforma los muelles en paseo permeables.
Planta Baja comercial
Zonas verdes privadas
LEYENDA
Se puede ver diferentes equipamientos coloca-dos de manera equilibrada en el area favore-ciendo la mezcla de usos.
Ante todo, la avenida verde es iregular y crea al-gunas veces plazas minerales y otras, zonas verdes. Asi, la avenida alterna entre zonas de paso y zonas de descanso a los cuales se aaden otros espacio publico libres para llevar air y vegetacion en el tejido urbano.
Luego, algunos equipamientos de tipo cultural se plantean a la extremidad de cada islote para darles un caracter atractivo.Por fin, la escuela remodelada (el edificio era an-tiguamente una industria) esta directamente co-nectada al tranvia, dado cuenta de su capaci-dad de atraccion.
ESQUEMA DE INFLUENCIA
Religioso
Cultural
Educacion
EQUIPAMIENTOS
Avenida verde
Parques
LEYENDA
SUELO PUBLICO / EQUIPAMIENTOS Y ZONA VERDEAmsterdam ESCALA 1/5000
7/22
Se puede ver diferentes equipamientos coloca-dos de manera equilibrada en el area favore-ciendo la mezcla de usos.
Ante todo, la avenida verde es iregular y crea al-gunas veces plazas minerales y otras, zonas verdes. Asi, la avenida alterna entre zonas de paso y zonas de descanso a los cuales se aaden otros espacio publico libres para llevar air y vegetacion en el tejido urbano.
Luego, algunos equipamientos de tipo cultural se plantean a la extremidad de cada islote para darles un caracter atractivo.Por fin, la escuela remodelada (el edificio era an-tiguamente una industria) esta directamente co-nectada al tranvia, dado cuenta de su capaci-dad de atraccion.
ESQUEMA DE INFLUENCIA
Religioso
Cultural
Educacion
EQUIPAMIENTOS
Avenida verde
Parques
LEYENDA
SUELO PUBLICO / EQUIPAMIENTOS Y ZONA VERDEAmsterdam ESCALA 1/5000
7/22
SUELO PRIVADO / PLANTA BAJA Y USOSAmsterdam ESCALA 1/5000
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Planta baja viviendas
El suelo privado se divide entre la edificacion y los espacio libres privados. Este edificacion se compone en planta baja de viviendas o de locales comerciales para que se mezclen los usos. LaLas plantas bajas comerciales se situan en general en el lado abierto de la manzana asi que su relacion con el viario es favorecida.
LaLas zonas verdes, al contrario, se plantean a dentro de las manzanas encerradas por barreras dado cuenta de sus usos privados. Esto permite tambien tener un espacio libre abierto sobre los canales lo que transforma los muelles en paseo permeables.
Planta Baja comercial
Zonas verdes privadas
LEYENDA
EQUIPMENTS & PUBLIC SPACES
CONCEPTO GENERALAmsterdam ESCALA 1/5000
5/22
Este esquema compositivo general quiere expresar nuestros conceptos de :
- Una avenida verde con una nueva linea de tranvia que permite la comunicacion este-oeste.
-- Una nueva organizacion de los edificios que se inspira del Plan Pampus : la avenida verde como una espina central y ramifica-ciones hasta los bordes. Cada ramificacion coresponde a una entidad con su propia area de influencia.
- Una trama ortogonal sacada del trazado de los edificios existentes que organiza el nuevo viario.
AREA DE DE INTERACTION Y DE CIRCULACION
SISTEMA DE RAMIFICACION DEL VIARIO PEATONAL
PROPUESTA
URBAN PROJECT
USES OF GROUND FLOOR
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Urban recovery
En planta, el paseo se ve puntuado de plazas y zonas verdes, el conjunto arbo-lado segun su uso.
La linea de tranvia aparece como un hilo en una pradera, integrandose per-fectamente gracias a las instalaciones urbanas y a la infra-estructura de ferro-carril verde (sobre hierba).
Este paseo de ve rodeado por la ave-nida principal del v iario rodado con su propio tipo de arboles y de espacios publicos asi que forman un conjunto funccional y jerarquico.
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PLANTA GENERAL DEL PASEO Amsterdam ESCALA 1/1500
Urban project : Greenway and roads sections
MASTER PROJECT Year 1 (ETSA Valencia) /// Amsterdam Wittenburg
DETALLE VIARIO PRINCIPAL NORTEAmsterdam ESCALA 1/200
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Trafico rodado secundario
El viario de la avenida principal periferica en el islote al norte-oeste del area esta compuesta de una via de trafico rodado a doble sentido (6m) y de dos aceras asimetricas.
LLa acera mas cerca del centro del islote donde hay los locales comerciales, es mas ancha, compuesta de aparcamientos, y arboles para que el paseo hacia la avenida verde sea mas agradable.
LLa acera de enfrente sirve unicamente para los habitantes de las palazzinas, entonces, es mas estrecha y los aparcamiento se situan a dentro de las manzanas.
Aceras
Aparcamiento
Trafico rodado principal
LEYENDA
Parque Diagonal Mar BARCELONA_EMBT ARQUITECTES ASSOCIATS
El concepto fuerte del proyecto urbano es el paseo verde cruzando toda el area y integrandose al tejido urbano gracias a las conecciones del v iario existente con el. La idea era de colocar equipa-mientos urbanos para que este espacio peatonal vuelve atractivo y agradable.
Alternando entre plaza minerales y zonas verdes, algunas instalaciones ur-banas puntuan el paseo :
Bancos de estilo contemporaneo de co-lores v ivos para identificarse bien en el paisaje, basuras con un diseo especi-fico para distinguirse, paradas de tran-via con tema de materiales cambiando en cada una, jardines con instalaciones originales ..todo asi hecho seguiendo una idea de identificacion, de un conjunto atractivo y original.
Paradas de la linea D de tranvia_HANOVREDESPANG ARCHITEKTEN
Mobiliario urbano del puerto de CARTAGENA
Banco RevolutionBENCHMANUEL FILIPPI-FARMAR
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EQUIPAMIENTOS URBANOS DEL PASEOAmsterdam ESCALA 1/1200
DETALLE VIARIO PRINCIPAL 02Amsterdam ESCALA 1/200
Trafico rodado secundario
Aceras
Aparcamiento
Trafico rodado principalTrafico rodado principal
Para el viario del secundo tipo de manzana hibrida en el islote siguiente, se trata de trabajar con el existente. La idea era de re-organizar el espacio publico de la calle para que el eje sea mas visible y para que se sienta mas la perspectiva desde la iglesia hasta el canal en la extremidad del islote.
LLa seccion de la calle esta compuesta de grandes aceras, de carretera a sentido unico dando la vuelta, de aparcamientos en bateria y del paseo central arbolado. LaLas aceras tienen una relacion fuerte con la planta baja de la edificacion privado compuesta principalmente de locales comerciales aqui.
Paseo central
LEYENDA
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Main roads
Urban section
Secondary roads
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Master project - year 1Taller II Valencia
Sept 2011 > June 2012
Tutor : Juan Grau
Individual project
ARCHITECTURE
Crossroads winery A steel skin over the dry ground
This studio of the Polytechnic University of Valencia was offering us to study the little town of Requena, 50 km away from Valencia towards Madrid. After working on a wine cel-lar restoration in the town centre, which permitted us to discover the village, its history and its atmosphere, we were brought to a more specific area, in the country side at just a few kilometers from the town centre on a country lane. In the middle of a vineyard in a quite beautiful landscape, a ruin and an hermitage were standing, separated by a pathway. Motionless as if they were guardians of this territory, and looking down on the river, those two elements brought inspiration and respect to the place.
The program consisted in a bodega (winery), including all the stages of wine production, from the grape-harvest to the wine tasting and selling.
The first act was to decide where to set up the project in this territory. I decided to implant it on the crossroads drawn by the pathway coming from Requena (and fol-lowing toward other lands and vineyards) and the little path going down to the river, more or less perpendicular to the first one. Three buildings emerged like that, enabling the separation of the three stages of wine production : the harvest treatment, grinding of the grape and fermentation - the filtration and ageing of the wine - the bottling, tasting and selling of the wine. All those stages were then divided again in blocks of buildings, inspired by the drawing created on the ground by the drought particularly rough in this area.
Requena
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A crossroads in the countryside
Hills skyline for roof shape
Underground communication
Views over the landscape
Wine cellar space magnified
Exploded view of the project
Wine process through the buildings Challenges of the project
Ground plan of the winery and its surroundings
Original concept & development of the winery
MASTER PROJECT Year 1 (ETSA Valencia) /// Crossroads Winery
Ground floorChallenges of the project
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Connection with the ground and the landscape :
SECTIONS
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Bachelor project - year 3Building and living
Feb 2011 > June 2011
Tutor : Jean Robein
Individual project
ARCHITECTURE
From the town centre to the river bank Art recovery over left aside territories
The hillock of Saint Anne is a very particular area : its situation in the city of Nantes (along the river, in front of the island), its museum of Jules Verne, its planetarium and its relief and deep materiality make it one of the very special natural sight seen spot of the city.
The cliff rises proudly in front of the river, even if it is constrai-ned between two roads and its scars are like marks of its glorious past : The historical background of the area, mainly industrial, is deeply linked to the shipyard before their closure : this link was physical (transborder bridge) and mental (the inhabitants of this neighborough were mainly working class families living thanks to the shipbuilding industry). The area seem to feel some kind of regrets in regard to those times : the stairs of sainte Anne were the theatre of some many events which seem to be gone with the shipyard.The physical heritage of the area, marked by a former geo-logical activity, has turned the site in a very uneven ground where both mineral and vegetable try to express themselves taking advantage of the views.
The program of the project taking place in this area was stan-ding in an exhibition hall, houses for artists and a restaurant in order to re-activate the dynamism and the cultural activity of this former town centre. The project developed is using the concept of stairs and promenade in order to resolve the topography issue and to make advantage of the views and panoramas over the city.The imposing urban stairs become the core of the project acting like an amphitheatre and connecting the different parts of the program.
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LA LOIRE
Location & development of the Art Gallery
BACHELOR PROJECT Year 3 /// From the town centre to the river bank
Section BB
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Third floor
BACHELOR PROJECT Year 3 /// From the town centre to the river bank
Section AA & details
Urban section
restaurant
exhibition hall
upper galleries
parking lot
houses for artists
urban stairs
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terrace
entrance
upper galleries
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Bachelor project - year 2Extreme situation
Sept 2009 > Jan 2010
Tutor : Michel Bertreux
Team : Estelle Durand& Enora Cordier
ARCHITECTURE
OBadia - (sarabe)Utopian oasis in the desert of Jordania
In a team of 3 students and during 4 months, the main goal of this exercise was to find an extreme situa-tion (in terms of climate, geography, or geopolitics...) in a country or a region of the world and to design an architectural utopian answer to the issues raised.
Stuck between the geopolitics tensions related to the water issue in the Middle East, and suffering tempera-tures that can rise till 102 Fahrenheit, Jordania emerges as one of the most vulnerable countries in to drought.
Located above an untapped source of water, OBa-dia as an old caravanserai, emerges in the desert as a welcoming place for travellers as well as a meeting place and investigation centre directly linked to the water issues in Middle-East.
It appears as a mirage under the oppressive heat of the desert and hide an underground oasis providing fresh air and water deep down. In surface, it only sug-gests its presence through an horizontal layer care-fully drilled in order to simulate a snake skin.
Under that skin, the project is like the Aladdins cave, full of the Arabian nights spirit where the walls stretched between the ground and the roof (desert ground) are organising the space composed of platforms and voids.
Jordania
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Jordania
Location & development of the Oasis
Original concept inspired from a glue experience : Tension between 2 horizontal slabs under the surface of the desert create spaces to live in.
Conceptual section of the project underground
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Views of the inside of the oasis project
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PERSONAL & PROFESSIONAL WORKS
A taste of reality.
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NantesParis
ValenciaBarcelona
Masters degree internshipFHy Architecture & Urbanism, paris
March 2013 > July 2013
Building permitHouse expansion in Colombes,
September > December 2014
A Library 2.0 in CopenhagenAWR architecture competitionJuly > November 2014
Focus on periurban areasAudiar Rennes competitionFebruary > June 2012
Nouveau(x)photography & editing WorkshopFeb > Sept 2010
INTERNSHIP & JOBS
COMPETITIO
NS & WORKSHO
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FHY Architecture & UrbanismOne foot into architectures reality
The masters degree internship is a very important step in the uni-versity education : it allows the students, used to fictional projects, to experiment the reality and the daily life of an architect. I did my internship in Paris, looking carefully for an agency developing both architectural and urban projects in its practice.
I also decided to extend the duration (2 months full-time or 4 months part-time mandatory) to 5 months full-time to really make advantage of this experience. During those 5 months, I had the opportunity to work on various projects :
- First, on a DCE (consultation file for supply contracts) during 4 months. I worked on details of entrance halls and shared spaces of the collective housing project of Reims Wilson. It enabled me to learn a lot about norms and technical drawing as well as working with other members of the team (engineer, materials companies, real estate company...).
-Then, I worked on an Urban Development Zone during 3 months. I participated to every meeting with the councillor, engineers, ex-perts and inhabitants in Bruz (municipality in the south of Rennes). I drew plans, sections, diagrams and looked for references. It was a very enriching experience and I felt really enthusiastic about this inter-disciplinarity that builds the project.
-Finally, I had the opportunity to work on two urban projects for a few weeks : Arc Nord Est of Reims, an urban development zone for which I mainly worked on the model and the urban plan. And Lausanne-Malley, a redevelopment of a strategic borough of the swiss city. For this project, I worked on diagrams for circulations and public spaces as well as feasibility studies of a block in terms of height and volumetry, in regards to an urban rule, created by the agency.
Masters degree internshipFHy, Architecture& Urbanism, paris
March 2013 > July 2013
Tutor : Astrid Hervieu & pierre-Emile Follacci
Internship
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Collective housing in Reims, France
INTERNSHIP /// FHY Architecture & Urbanism
Location of the blocks of apartments
Detail Hall C - Ground floor Detail Hall C - First floor
Entrance Hall C
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Sections AA & BB on the Hall C
Sections CC & DD on the Hall C
Main facade of the Beethoven project (N-E)
Urban development zone - Bruz (Rennes)
Rosiers area
Croix-Madame area
Train station area
INTERNSHIP /// FHY Architecture & Urbanism
Train station area : Guide plan
Overwiew
Height of new buildings
Rosiers & Croix-Madame area
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mobility diagram green areas diagram general diagram 2020
Urban development zone on 2 scales :
Reims 2020 (City scale)
Arc North East(local scale project)
Reims 2009
Reims 2020
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Feasibility study on the urban redevelopment of Lausanne-Malley
Tower configuration
25 m high rule configuration
28 m high rule configuration
Axonometric diagram of the project
Masterplan
From the first plans to the first stone
This project was my first own project as an architect. We met this french family looking for an architect in Barcelona and we proposed our services for their house extension.
We went to see the house and we measured up all the existing walls and floors so that we would be able to draw the existing plans of the house (they didnt have any reliable documents). Then we began to sketch a project, trying to follow their will and our conscience of architects : They asked us a roof terrace (without any access on the roof but flat) but designing such a parallelepiped volume on an existing one, we realized it was more similar to a container than to a nice bedroom. At the same time, they asked us a huge bay window to get as much light as possible but it see-med quite strange for us to put a bay window with great dimensions in front of a matrimonial bed and bathroom (they wanted the bathroom open on the bedroom).
So we worked on a compromise : we developed the extension in regard to the villa facade more than the parallelepiped block down, the roof was now following the same double slope as the main facade roof and this new volume permits to set up huge windows in the angle so that they are high enough to guarantee a minimum of intimacy for the couple. They loved it and we are current-ly drawing technical plans & section and choosing with them all the interior and exterior materials
Building permitprivate family Colombes (paris)
Nov 2014 > Jan 2015
Team : Manuel Filippi Farmar
Building permit
Colombes2
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Volume study
Existing first floor
Transformed first floor
Concept and development of the extension
JOB /// Building permit for a house extension in Paris
Sections CC & facade
Sections DD & EE
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Views of the interior & exterior of the project
Structural approach
JOB /// Building permit for a house extension in Paris
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A Library 2.0 in Copenhagen
What is a Library 2.0 ? The first definition was thus : a Library 2.0 should be defined as a digital repository of information and at the same time as a place for people to meet and share. We chose to work with this concept of digital repository but without forgetting its physical aspect (books) acting like a base for any library and defending the idea that we cant build the future without foundations. Following this idea, the library becomes a double face element combining a traditional book library and a digital, interactive and virtual library.
About the area, as the project is located just on the edge between the historic part of the city (royal residence, Nyvahn old port, little mermaid) and the new modern architectural waterfront icons (theatre, opera), we easily came to a double face situation too : the project should use both traditional and modern assets of its location.
We started to design a cubic element allowing a good integration in the regular and orthogonal urban fabric of the area. Its back facade quite traditional and closed helps to support this idea. The two lateral facades are more dynamic with huge stairs attracting people to the main platform. Then the main facade more open and transparent puts the inside floating cube on a performance stage and create a dialog with the other waterfront buildings.
Various ways of using the building are permitted thanks to the concept of a nucleus kept in a floating box concentrating all the knowledge on both sides of its walls, available to everyone. This idea of taking a traditional library with bookcase, workspaces and computer areas and turning it into a central gravity point with free spaces all around available for library users and citizens passing by, transforms the building into a real attractive element of the citys-cape on both urban and cultural levels.
International competitionAWR (Architecture Workshop in Rome) : CpH Modern Library
Sept 2014 > Nov 2014
Team : Monica palosz &Manuel Filippi Farmar
Competition
Copenhagen
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THEATRE
OPERA
LIBRARY
HISTORIC PART OF THE CITY
WATERFRONT TRANSITION
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CuBog Project
Location of the area and plans of the project
COMPETITION /// CuBog - a library 2.0 in Copenhagen
Visual dialog with two of the main cultural buildings of the city
Ground floor
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Concept of the library & volumetric study
Axonometric section of the project
Traditional library Reversed library Point of energy Concentration of knowledge
Views of the different spaces of the libraryCuBog - a cube for books (Bog = book in danish)
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A new landmark in Copenhagen skyline
COMPETITION /// CuBog - a library 2.0 in Copenhagen
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Axonometric section of the project & sustainibility
Winter Summer
CuBog - a cube for books (Bog = book in danish)
55 41 05 N12 35 46 E
A new landmark in Copenhagen skyline
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The urban mobilities metamorphosis
How to turn a road infrastructure into a wonderful place ?
Located on a highway interchange in the north of Nantes Metropolis, this project is based on a prospective vision of what could become a road infrastructure transforming our ways of moving in the city. It also raises questions about the use of those infrastructures : they generate a huge consumption of urban space most of the time transformed in neglected territories, abandoned and landlocked.
Here, the creation of a new crossing from one side to the other tends to offer a safe area for pedestrian and bikes. At the same time, a car-park aims to reduce the flows entering the city turning it into positive soft mobilities or public trans-port movings. Then a drive-in cinema and an observatory attempt to turn those kinetic flows into attractive activities. And finally, a concert hall emerges to gain attractivity through cultural activity.
The promenade linking all those programs together permits an easy access to this area of the city re-discovered : we can now get there thanks to a Periway Station taking place on the crossing above the ring road now welcoming a new tram line taking the path around the city.. All those projects put together, organised around the prome-nade structuring the flows, rhythms and users, are supposed to bring back a human scale in this aggressive, car-domi-nated territory : the promenade becomes the focal point of different temporalities and also a place for intermodality. A utopian scenario for a dynamic project. A human kinetic movement connected to a renewed urban territory.
Student competitionAudiar (Rennes) : Ca bouge dans le priurbain (Lets move the peri-urban areas)
pascal Amphoux studio(first design of the project)Sept 2010 > Jan 2011
Competition projectMarch 2011 > June 2011
Team : Enora Cordier& Thomas Bourdaud
Competition
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Fonctional, sensible & social analysis of the site
Location of the project on the Northern entrance of Nantes (peripheric ring)
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Temporal transect of the urban project
How to take advantage of a fragmented but dynamic territory ?
COMPETITION /// The Harmful Wonder - Urbans mobilities metamorphosis
Requilibrer la coha-bitation des usages
THE PERIWAY STATIONAn Urban promenade & mobilities observatory
THE OPEN LOOPA parking lot generator of new kind of mobilities
THE JUKEBOXA new pedestrian place & interactive concert hall
Challenges & development of the urban project
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Developments of the Periway station project
COMPETITION /// The Harmful Wonder - Urbans mobilities metamorphosis
Masterplan of the station
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Section BB
Diagram, model & exploded view
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Pedagogic development of the project and urban posting
Extracts of the board game created to promot the project
Advertisement of the Periway
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Human bodies discovering architectural spaces
As the very first generation of students in the new architec-ture school of Lacaton-Vassal, we were brought by this vi-sual art studio to discover the building and its various archi-tectural spaces through a camera catching human bodies.
The first anecdotal shots turned, little by little, into thema-tic pictures where the bodies were discovering and playing with the big empty spaces of the school. Light and shadow, materiality and abstraction, inside and outside, upside down, we figured out by ourselves how many possibilities could offer such a building.
The photographic exercise evolved and was transformed into a workshop, so that the richness of the pictures taken, did not end locked in a hard-disk. A group was created and we began to collect pictures, to select and organise it in order to create a book that would make sense, that would translate an experience : it was a path across the school through its students eyes, each one trying to show something different, some ways to play with the building or to use it in its own way.
The publishing house Dilecta joined us and helped us to make this project possible. The book Nouveau(x) came out in Libraries on the 30rd of September of 2010. We orga-nised a conference, and even a launch ceremony. An exci-ting adventure which has shown how, the students look on a building they almost live in is worth considering and can be as rich as any article in an architectural magazine.
Workshop built by Arnaud Theval
Ensa Nantes &Dilecta publishinghouse (paris)
Jan 2010 > Sept 2010
Workshop
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Extracts from the book and moments of the workshop
WORKSHOP /// Human bodies discovering architectural spacesExtracts from the serie Vertigo in weightlessness
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Final book published & workshop group working
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