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Práctica Profesional 2007 Victoria University, Wellington, Nueva Zelanda. United World College NZ Presentación Proyecto Final Taller de Diseño

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Práctica Profesional 2007Victoria University, Wellington, Nueva Zelanda.

United World College NZ

Presentación Proyecto FinalTaller de Diseño

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The project United World College NZ  wishes to  grant its users an open and free space in which they can develop their creativity in a critical period such as adolescence.The architectonic responded to this is to offer students a space for them opened to a landscape in three different levels: the top of the hill, the middle of the hill and the bottom of the hill, each characterized to produce different feelings as the days and the season change through a sustainable skin that covers the building. Architecture pretends to be a platform to create their dreams, not a barrier.

North facade

Top of the hill

Middle of the hill Bottom of the

hill

CRISTINA BUSTAMANTE

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CRISTINA BUSTAMANTE

Transversal section of the building

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CRISTINA BUSTAMANTE

Characterizing the top of the hill: Student’s recreational activities

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CRISTINA BUSTAMANTE

Section student’s recreational activities area

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CRISTINA BUSTAMANTE

Characterizing the bottom of the hill: Library underground

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CRISTINA BUSTAMANTE

Bioclimatic function of the building

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CRISTINA BUSTAMANTE

WORK IN PROGRESS

Courtyard 1: different heights to capture lighting to the underground

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CRISTINA BUSTAMANTE

WORK IN PROGRESS

Underground Library

Student’s recreational activities area

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CRISTINA BUSTAMANTE

WORK IN PROGRESS

Transversal section

Detail stairs and wood modules of the room