can by oma centro administrativo nacional bogotá
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CAN Master plan
by OMA+Gomez + Castro
Laura Duran
Rosangelica García
Hernán Dario Gómez
LOCALIZATION
BACKGROUND
The Administrative Center-CAN-National occupies
about 60 hectares, developed from the year 1,956,
buildings for the exclusive use of government offices.
1,956
EVB S.A.S. In order to make the renewal of
CAN, Virgilio Barco Company SAS
creates in 2012
Concept
“The CAN masterplan will be the
largest built institutional masterplan
in Latin America after Oscar
Neimeyer's Brasilia, built in the
1960s.”
scale comparisons
DeterminantsSimon Bolivar park
Puerta Peatonal
Transmilenio
U. Nacional
Aesthetics and Architectural Composition
Divide the area into three districts: the office area that connects the district with a financial, institutional and governmental area that will be linked to existing parks and cultural spaces, and connected to the existing campus college education
Public space - intervention
a green corridor of 30 hectares and arched
REVIEW ARCHITECTS
The national administrative center (CAN) is a new civic
center has a main shaft that connects the airport to the
center of Bogotá
This new axis is divided into three major factors
1 offices
2 institutional area
3 campus
requirements
Required occupancy
index 3,2
3 floor=100%
11 floor=39%
maximum
height = 19%
Density Studies
schedule
DEFENSE
INVESTMENT
People Service
JUSTICE
EQUITY
KNOWLEDGE
A
B
C
D
E
F
A
B C
D E
F
GOVERNMENT
RED
-120 buildings were constructed
-to 70 entities
-40 are Government
Ministry of Defence, to be built near the Simón Bolívar
park and have a new Plaza of the Fallen
ACTIVITIES
University
Campus
culture
trade
Residential
NO VIP
VIP
TRADE
11,000 homes
Condicion Existente
The process will take about 25 years
FURNITURE
MAP OF REGIONAL TRANSIT
SITP TRANSIT MAP
bridge and tunnel above
and below the 26
SITP
The existing
railway line is
replaced by a
line of SITP
FURNITURE OMA
Road Network
Location of vehicular bridges
Transmilenio routes
pedestrian routes
SOILS
Interact with greenery 26th
Street
Allow interaction with the
surrounding park
SoftSoft
Hard
location of parks
location central courtyards
IMPORTANT GREEN AREAS
PARKLAND
Ciudad versus
Naturaleza
OMA,
Rem Koolhaas
Shohei Shigematsu
NEW York,Director oficce
professionals involved in
the project
We always work with local teams to projects abroad. For the CAN was
essential to integrate the experience and knowledge of Julio Cesar Gomez
and Lorenzo Castro (architects), Carlos Moncada (mobility consultant),
Oscar Borrero (financial consultant) and Esteban Martinez (sustainability).
Architect julio Cesar Gómez Sandoval
Doctor Architect degree from the School of Architecture Barcelona -
"Polytechnic University of Catalonia" (Barcelona - SPAIN), 2011. thesis
Doctoral entitled "Fragment urban residential building in the metropolis
Barcelonesa "qualified" Excellent Cum Laude ". Director: Professor
Joaquín Sabate, Dr. Arch
Master in Urban and Regional Planning degree from the "Istituto
Universitario Architecttura di di Venezia - IUAV "(Venice - Italy), 1993.
Thesis entitled
"Urban requalification of Gethsemane district of Cartagena de Indias."
Director: Professor
Giorgio Lombardi.
Architect degree from the "Universidad Nacional de Colombia" -
(Bogotá - Colombia
Lorenzo Castro
Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá,
1988. As director of the
Professional Workshop Public
Space in 1998-2001, accompanied
Mayor Enrique Peñalosa in
developing urban project in a
more balanced and equitable for
the citizens city. Contribute to
the formulation of the plan of
parks, in plotting 120km network
of malls and 400 kilometers of
bicycle paths. This process, in
which the team of Professional
Workshop Public Space District
participates with other
institutions,
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http://www.empresavirgiliobarco.gov.co/proyectos/Paginas/renovacion-can.aspx
http://eru.gov.co/documentos/Respuestas.pdf
http://www.jaclaesmeralda.org.co/site_01/docs/renovacion/comunicadoprensa0911201
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http://www.eltiempo.com/colombia/bogota/ARTICULO-WEB-NEW_NOTA_INTERIOR-
13152195.html
http://www.eltiempo.com/colombia/bogota/renovacion-urbana-del-centro-
administrativo-nacional-can_13011882-4