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Eduardo Ortiz is Co-Founder from ARQBIOS Arquitectura para la Vida architectural firm, Mezcal Arquitectura and œ⅞ Proyectos. He collaborated on LEED Education’s projects with the firm EA Energía y Arquitectura Mexico.He is Professor at Universidad Metropolitana de Monterrey and LaSalle Collage International Monterrey. Currently is the Chapter Coordinator of Architecture for Humanity from Monterrey. He is specialist is in Sustainability Development, Bioclimatic Architecture, Project Manager, Administration of Projects and Design.He studied at UANL (2012). while he studied, he built more of 12 projects own and he was the Director of Acciones Verdes between 2010-2012, he was a Member of Consejo de la Federación Ambiental Universitaria UANL 2012, and he represented of the COPSUS FARQ UANL, besides, he was the General Coordinator of Desarrollo Social from Jóvenes Unidos por Nuevo León 2012.He is speaker and workshop leader on topics such as; sustainable development, architecture, city plann
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Architect - LEED Green AssociateEDUARDO ORTIZ
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Project Name: CNG - 01Project Type: New ConstructionLocation: Ciénega de Flores, Mx.
Firm: ARQBIOS Arquitectura para la VidaColaboration with: Nava - CárdenasYear: 2012
Process: Design & AdministrationStatus: In processInfo: www.arqbios.org
Project Name: ARV - 01Project Type: RemodelingLocation: Guadalupe, Mx.
Firm: ARQBIOS Arquitectura para la VidaColaboration with: Nava - CárdenasYear: 2012
Process: Design & monitoring progressStatus: CompletedInfo: www.arqbios.org
Project Name: ARA - 01Project Type: RemodelingLocation: San Nicolás de los Garza, Mx.
Firm: ARQBIOS Arquitectura para la VidaColaboration with: Nava - CárdenasYear: 2012
Process: Design & monitoring progressStatus: CompletedInfo: www.arqbios.org
Project Name: HRR - 01Project Type: Interior & Exterior DesignLocation: Monterrey, Mx.
Firm: ARQBIOS Arquitectura para la VidaColaboration with: Nava - TamezYear: 2013
Process: Design Status: CompletedInfo: www.arqbios.org
Project Name: TCM - 01 Project Type: New ConstructionLocation: Tecamac, Mx.
Firm: ARQBIOS Arquitectura para la VidaColaboration with: Nava - Tamez - ManchaYear: 2014
Process: Design Status: In ProcessInfo: www.arqbios.org
Project Name: NLS - 01Project Type: New ConstructionLocation: Valle de Bravo Mx.
Firm: ARQBIOS Arquitectura para la VidaColaboration with: Nava - TamezYear: 2013
Process: Design Status: In ProcessInfo: www.arqbios.org
Project Name: RYN - 01 Project Type: New ConstructionLocation: Reynosa, Mx.
Firm: ARQBIOS Arquitectura para la VidaColaboration with: Nava Year: 2013
Process: Design Status: In ProcessInfo: www.arqbios.org
Project Name: OF - 01Project Type: Interior & Exterior DesignLocation: Monterrey, Mx.
Firm: ARQBIOS Arquitectura para la VidaColaboration with: Nava - CárdenasYear: 2012
Process: Design & Construction Status: CompletedInfo: www.arqbios.org
Project Name: GRC - 01Project Type: Interior & Exterior DesignLocation: García, Mx.
Firm: ARQBIOS Arquitectura para la VidaColaboration with: Nava - Tamez - Mancha - ZapateroYear: 2014
Process: Design Status: CompletedInfo: www.arqbios.org
Project Name: OLG- 01Project Type: Interior & Exterior DesignLocation: San Nicolás de los Garza, Mx.
Firm: ARQBIOS Arquitectura para la VidaColaboration with: Nava - CárdenasYear: 2013
Process: Design Status: CompletedInfo: www.arqbios.org
Process: Design Status: CompletedInfo: www.arqbios.org
Project Name: STO - 01Project Type: Remodeling Location: Guadalupe, Mx.
Firm: ARQBIOS Arquitectura para la VidaColaboration with: Nava - Tamez Year: 2013
Process: Design Status: CompletedInfo: www.arqbios.org
Process: Design Status: CompletedInfo: www.arqbios.org
Project Name: OTO - 01Project Type: Remodeling Location: Monterrey, Mx.
Firm: ARQBIOS Arquitectura para la VidaColaboration with: Nava - Cárdenas Year: 2013
Process: Design Status: CompletedInfo: www.arqbios.org
Process: Design & Construction Status: CompletedInfo: www.arqbios.org
Project Name: MYG - 01Project Type: Remodeling Location: Guadalupe, Mx.
Firm: ARQBIOS Arquitectura para la VidaColaboration with: Nava - Cárdenas Year: 2012
Process: Design Status: CompletedInfo: www.arqbios.org
Process: DesignStatus: CompletedInfo: www.arqbios.org
Project Name: DZ- 01Project Type: RemodelingLocation: Huinala, Mx.
Firm: ARQBIOS Arquitectura para la VidaColaboration with: Nava - Tamez Year: 2013
Process: Design Status: CompletedInfo: www.arqbios.org
Project Name: SJR - 01Project Type: Landscape design Location: Monterrey, Mx.
Firm: ARQBIOS Arquitectura para la VidaColaboration with: Nava - Tamez Year: 2013
Process: Design Status: CompletedInfo: www.arqbios.org
Process: Design & ConstructionStatus: CompletedInfo: www.arqbios.org
Competition: Arquine No. 15
Project Name: Panorama México
Objetive: Create a multiple housing project in the town Delegación Benito Juárez, Mxto increase the density there.
Colaboration with: Nava - Cárdenas
Firm: ARQBIOS Arquitectura para la Vida
Year: 2013
Results:Participation
More Information:www.arquine.com
Competition: A House For 2014. By Opengap
Project Name: Cuauhtémoc House
Objetive:
who can be real or imaginary.
Colaboration with: Guerrero - Villarreal
Firm: Mezcal Arquitectura
Year: 2014
Results:No awards were assigned
More Information:www.opengap.net
Competition: Design The Future. Marlegno.
Project Name: Prefabricated Wood House
Objetive: The design must optimize the prefabrication and
architectural solutions, starting from a few basic elements/modules.
The units shall have a total area of approximately 100 square meters, which can be also developed on one or more levels.
Participants must design the house considering the landscape, climate and culture to the country they represent.
Colaboration with: Guerrero - Villarreal
Firm: Mezcal Arquitectura
Year: 2014
Results:No Results yet.
More Information:http://www.marlegno.it/en/designing-the-future/
PLan and sections
Second Floor
First Flooror Section 1 Section 2 Principal Elevation
Complete Structure
Complementary Structure
Basic Structure
Principal Structure
Structure House
construction area
+ =17.30m266.48m2 83.78m2
informationproject
materials
Natural ReedRenewable and native plant.
OSB WoodEconomic andrecycle wood.
Pince WoodEconomic andresistant.
Used outdoors.
Used indoors andceilings.
Used in structures.
Today, more than 1,500 million
extreme poverty according to UNDP,
be addressed are the development
have a being.
Monterrey, Mexico, a country that is developing, likewise, is a city with arid climate, so we decided to design it based on bioclimatic and regional materials that are renewable and wood domestic pine, plywood panels, wooden planks and reeds.
Prefabricatedwood house
Competition: Design The Future. Marlegno.
Project Name: Prefabricated Wood House
Objetive: The design must optimize the prefabrication and
architectural solutions, starting from a few basic elements/modules.
The units shall have a total area of approximately 100 square meters, which can be also developed on one or more levels.
Participants must design the house considering the landscape, climate and culture to the countrythey represent.
Colaboration with: Mejía - Assad
Firm: Architecture For Humanity Monterrey
Year: 2014
Results:No Results yet.
More Information:http://www.marlegno.it/en/designing-the-future/
Our project is located in the city of Monterrey, Mexico. The city although located in a developing country, its economy is top ranked as one of the best in Latin America. Despite this economic growth, it is also a fact that Monterrey is a city if inequality, where social contrast can be observed within small distances, therefore generating a great context for a prefabricated housing system that can improve our city landscape and life. Monterrey is a city with semi desert climate; this requires a proposal that implements bioclimatic design strategies that can properly be executed along the use of local materials, which can be both environmentally friendly and renewable at a short time. For this reason we have chosen to vernacular architecture as main reference, characteristics like: double height, crossed ventilation, 12 degrees orientation heading north, a central courtyard and overhangs to protect windows. The proposal is backed up by the use of simple and accessible materials like regional pine timber, OSB plywood panels, 1 ½ "x 4" wooden planks and reed material that grow naturally in our city and that is even used for traditional piñata structures.
REEDHOUSE
Competition: ITESM Tampiquito Community
Project Name: Color 24.7
Objetive: Design a master plan for the communityTampiquito in San Pedro Garza García, Mx. andimplement strategies for economic development.
Colaboration with: No one
Firm: Student
Year: 2012
Results:2nd Place
More Information:http://tampiquito.org/about/
Project for Bridgestone México
Project Name: Parque Brisgestone
Objetive: Design a space for a community in Ciénega de Flores, Mx.which is designed based on wheels.
Colaboration with: Tamez - Nava - Zapatero - Mancha
Firm: ARQBIOS Arquitectura para la Vida
Year: 2013
More Information:www.arqbios.org
Competition: Tower in Gothic Quarter: Bohemian Hostel for Backpackers. Barcelona 2011
Project Name: Qbo
Objetive: Design a 100 meter tall tower-hostel that includes
fashion wear, and at the same time creates a new
site has been chosen for the development of the project in the Plaza del MACBA, given that this is the heart of the Gothic Quarter, opposite the
famous architect Richard Meier.
Colaboration with: Rodíguez - Flores - López - Soto - Aguado
Firm: Freelance as Student
Year: 2011
Results:Participation
More Information:http://www.bustler.net/index.php/competitions/
Competition: Taller de Experimentaciónen 1 día. Museo MARCO
Project Name: re3
Objetive: Design a urban project in a station in the city of Monterrey Metro in one day using only a graphical design tool for the assembly of each project.
Colaboration with: Calderon - Villarreal
Firm: Freelance
Year: 2014
Results:No awards were assigned
More Information:www.marco.org.mx
Eduardo Ortiz GonzálezArchitect LEED Green Associate
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