Die kleine Bar, Jesko Hammersen, Philipp Wayd, Weimar, model perspective



Architecture school of Alicante_David Martínez Torrado

El hombre orquesta digital




http://elhombreorquestadigital.com/

Universidad Autónoma de la Laguna (México) - Mónica Hidalgo

Re-living the XXI century | Arq. Amaury Pérez - Experimental teaching of architecture.


I want to show you a project of one graduated architect of my school of architecture. This project was a finalist in a national contest called 'Arquine'. Since I'm so interested in urban planning this is a good example of how architecture can blend with urbanism to provide better conditions and raise the quality of life of people.




Competition Arquine No.15 | Re-living the XXI century:

Social housing from the modern paradigm raised the generation of new housing typologies for the XXI century after reviewing the housing models of modernity, based on different criteria of density, sustainability, flexibility and cohesion with the city. Ideas to offer solutions to urban sprawl in the future it becomes insistent. Thus, the competition suggested a scenario for "live again and renew: reuse in the simplest way, uninhibited and true, with the assurance that the spaces we inhabit, rather than undergo reforms, should reform the way they are used, considering the dwelling as an activity that contains all uses of architecture ". Today, time is a luxury high value, much of the day is spent in traffic, so saving time is to raise the quality of life of families, the objective is to be with loved ones more and so strengthen family and civic ties.

The project is based on modules of 10m2 with different uses, from housing, leisure and work, where the user can purchase according to their needs and the number of modules in order to add structural support in the composition of housing. That is why the growth and composition of the building is heterogeneous and arises randomly creating housing, public space, services, commerce and the new 'AEROMÉTRO' terminal.
This project proposes the 'AERÓMETRO' as a solution to attract employment to the center of the city, because with this new transportation system connectivity is favored with the city and saving time transfers to strategic points within the urban area. The project responds to the main feature of modern society that it is: diversity, today the household composition has changed, from the person living alone until families that are comprised of several generations, to which is to generate structural support where this society will randomly generating space.

Hogeschool van Amsterdam - Lisanne Alexandre

Revit Architecture + Navisworks 

Study

Since I am studying the construction of buildings and not architecture, I hadn't good examples of designing techniques from my university. 
A few things I do: 
- calculating the costs of the whole building
- making a schedule of the building, how long it takes to built
- giving the architect advise about the details and materials 


Project

A project in the first block of the 2nd year. 
We we're working not only with architecture, but also with building economics and civil engineering. The attempt was to learn working with different studies in 1 project and develop our teambuilding. 
The project was a piece of land near the Amstel in Amsterdam. In short: the architects designed the buildings, the engineer calculated the structure, the urban planners designed the urban planning, the civil engineers designed the bridges and the building economics calculated everything. 

We worked in Revit Architecture and Revit Civil. The building economics putted everything togheter in Navisworks. In Navisworks you could see where there were clashes in the final product. We had to solve all the clashes, put it back togheter, solve the clashes etc. 


Final product

This is the final product. Since it was just at the beginning of year 2, the design is very simple. Also it was very difficult to work togheter with 8 people from 3 different studies. 




Architecture school of Alicante- Mary Pepa Ramos Mira PFC- Ángela Shepherd Díaz

 MIRA, cómo éRAMOS

Mary Pepa Ramos Mira


This project is based on the ideas of family heritage, community and ecosystem. Families usually tend to grow in disjointed locations. This project tries to reconvert the family into a permeable ecosystem, giving rise to architectural projects that promote coexistence and the unity of the family. The houses -before being considered ruins- are reconfigured to meet the habitat functions and they are adapted to the present. Furthermore, this project takes into account the personalities of the members in addition to balancing privacy/interaction duality. So architecture is able to become an intermediary between past and future , history and contemporaneity , desires and needs . Therefore this proposal hypothesizes this possible future.





Work in class, first aproach and final drawing // Pascale Atsma




Architecture School of Alicante // Jose Alejo Rodriguez Cabrera

Thecniche: Isometric draw + comic style

 A lobotomy's tale
Final degree project, university of Alicante
Autors: Mari Ángeles Peñalver Izaguirre and David Jimenez Iniesta

A Lobotomy's Tale project questions the offical story about the Knowloon Walled City (KWC) trying to dismantle through four exercises the main axioms which give form to a myth. You can see the full project in this link. A lobotomy's tale.

The thecniche used for this project mix thecnical drawings and a comic style getting a really interesting results. They draw many bubbles where represent diferents actions and moments of the life in KWC.