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Pablo González Martino Portfolio, 2012 - 2014

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A_Extension of the National Museum of Sculpture in Valladolid Poyectos IV/V - Fifht year; Universidad de Valladolid

B_Shelter for travelers in the Atacama Desert (Chile): Poyectos IV/V - Fifth year; Universidad de Valladolid

C_Meditation Space in the Malmö Eastern Cemetery (Sweeden): VII Contest “Aula cerámica Hispalyt - Fachadas Cerámicas”

D_Urban Shelter; Infrastructure for the citizen in Valladolid: Final Project; Universidad de Valladolid

CONTENTS

2PABLO GONZÁLEZ MARTINO CV

Personal Information:

Computer Skills:

Place and date of birht: Ribadesella (Asturias),7th of June 1989Adress: C/ Comercio 4-6, 4ºB. 33560 Ribadesella (Asturias), SPAINContact phone numbers: +34 609 678 162 / 985 860 530e-mail: [email protected]

Education:2014 - Present: Master in 3D BIM Design and evironmental architecture. MBA - CICE

2007 - 2014: ARCHITECTURE - Universidad de Valladolid

Final Project: Urban Shelter; Infrastructure for the citizen

2003 - 2007: Secondary School “Avelina Cerra” - Ribadesella (Asturias)

1992 - 2003: Primary School “Ntra. Sra. del Rosario” - Ribadesella (Asturias)

Complementary Education:2014: 1 week Course “La UVa en Curso: Arquitectura, Ciudad y Salud” Universidad de Valladolid

2011: International Workshops. Eco_Rehab 3 - Future of the City Cracow University of Technolofy (Poland)

2010 - 2011: Architecture - Cracow University of Technology (Poland) Erasmus Programme

2009: 2 weeks course “21 Edificios de Arquitectura Moderna en Porto” Universidad de Valladolid - Escuela Superior Artística do Porto

2009: 1 week Course “Luces del Norte. Lo nórdico en la Arquitectura Moderna” Universidad de Valladolid

Languages:SPANISH: Mother tongue.

ENGLISH: High level, both spoken and written.

2014: Cerificate in Advanced English “CAE” Level C1 - Cambridge English

2014: 3 months course “C1 Intensive” - Queen’s Gate Language School (Valladolid)

2013: 3 months course “C1 General” - Queen’s Gate Language School (Valladolid)

2006: 4 Week Summer Course in Torquay (England) - EF Education First

2005: 4 Week Summer Course in St. Julians (Malta) - EF Education First

2004: 4 Week Summer Course in Withstable (England) - YEA Young European Association

2001: 4 Week Summer Course in Hastings (England) - College of the Holy Child Jesus

Autodesk REVIT: Professional

AutoCAD: Professional

Adobe Photoshop: Professional

Adobe InDesign: Professional

CYPE (Cypecad, Cype 3D y Cypecad MEP): Professional

Google Sketchup: Advanced

VRay for Skechup: Advanced

Others: Presto, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Power Point), Adobe Illustrator...

Additional Informatio:Hobbies: Arte, Música, Cine, Literatura, Pádel, Golf, Snowboard

Driving license: B type.

Work Experience:2014 - Present: Junior Architect in ruiz.ampuero arquitectos - Madrid

Residential buildings, restoration and museums

Junior architect specialized in BIM 3D design, highly qualified in the usage of parametric design programs, such as Autodesk Revit, as well as in Structural/MEP calculation and design tools.

FRENCH: Basic level.

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A_Extension of the National Museum of Sculpture:

Project Information: Location: Cadenas de San Gregorio Street, Valladolid, SPAIN Subject: Proyectos IV/V - Fifht year Professors: Julio Grijalba Bengoetxea, Salvador Mata Pérez, Jairo Rodriguez Andrés Date: September 2012 - January 2013 Faculty of Architecture - Universidad de Valladolid

The project:

Urban Schemes

Urban Plan (scale 1/1500)

Urban Elevation (scale 1/1500)

Work based on the relization of an extension for the former National Museum of Sculp-ture, located in the spanish city of Valladolid. This consists on the creation of a visit-allowed warehouse where the new collection acquired by the museum will be stored until a proper space is ready to be used as a regular museum room.

This building will have two different parts, that will be used to store and show the main part of this new collectio, all together with a free entrance part which consist in a small restaurant that will work not only as a service for the museum, but also as a public place, where small events can be celebrated.

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Spaces:

Visit-allowed warehouse for classic sculpture collection. Sculptures be-tween 2 and 5 metres. Two working spa-ces included.

Polichrome sculpture warehouse. Sculp-tures between 4 and 6 metres. One wor-king space included.

Public acces restaurant. (includes ou-blic lavatories, changing room, kit-chen, food warehouse...) Public lavatories

Halls and corridors (20%) Utility room

1500 m2

500m2

155m2

25m2TOTAL 2180 m2

430m2120m2

TOTAL AREA 2730 m2

Elevations and Sections (scale 1/400)

Ground Floor Plan (scale 1/300) 4

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Elevations and Sections (scale 1/400)Upper Floor Plan (scale 1/300) 5

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B_Selter fot travelers in Atacama desert.

The project:

The company named EXPLORA is a really interesting private initiative among the chi-lean touristic offer. It proposes a new way of traveling to remote places of south America, based in the exploration of natural spaces through their integration. Their phillosophy “the luxury of the essential”.

At this time, this company owns three resorts or shelters, as they like to call them:The first one is located in an oasis in San Pedro de Atacama, Another one in the National Park of Torres del Peine, in Patagonia, and the last one in Rapa Nui, Eas-ter Island, right in front of the Pacific ocean. All of them inside the territory of Chilean Republic.

So, this work consists in adding a new resort to the offer of this company. This new shelter would be located in the coast of the Atacama desert, right in front of the National Monument of “La Portada”. This new complex would work together with the first Explora hotel, located in the oasis of San Pedro de Atacama, close to the city of Antofagasta, one of the most important of the country.

This new complex would include all the common facilities that a regular hotel would have (Reception, bar, restaurant...)The residential part of the complex would consist in three different types of individual cells, depending of the Category (Standard, Suitte...) All this cells would have a SPA service, which could be an independent building.

Location Plan (scale 1/5000) 6

Project Information: Location: National Monument of “La Portada”, Antofagasta (Chile) Subject: Proyectos IV/V - Fifht year Professors: Julio Grijalba Bengoetxea, Salvador Mata Pérez, Jairo Rodriguez Andrés Date: February - June 2013 Faculty of Architecture - Universidad de Valladolid

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Sections (scale 1/500) Model

The main idea used for this project is the “promenade”, which is a path that grows from the car access, where it meets the bigger buil-ding that will contains the most important common facilities of the complex, to the SPA building, located a few meters underground. This path will have the different residential cell in both sides of the itinerary.

This “promedade” that tries to be a Journey to the center of the world will be defined by a serie of stone walls that will enclose a space that, in every step, grows smaller, making visible this idea of a subterranean path. This means that, from the view of the ocean’s horizon from the top of the path, every visitor will take a walk where only a few controlled view will let him know something about the environment.

To do this, the project uses both the sharp slope and the cliff where we are working, so we created two different types of cells, depending on the location and the views we are trying to get from them. The first type of dorm are located in the upper part of the slope, getting an amazing view of the mountains through a long patio that creates a relationship between the mountain range and them. The other ones, lo-cated in the lower part of the complex, are “hanging” over the hill, trying to capture the view of the horizon throght the glass wall.

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Main entrace Plan (scale 1/600) Sections (scale 1/500)

Main Entrance and LobbyAdminitration, Manager’s Office and commercial realtionships

20 Standar Rooms (30m2)3 Suites (75m”)

SPA, swimming pool (Changing room, Lavatories, treatment area etc.)

Public lavatoriesDining roomBarLiving RoomLibrary

Kitchen and Sore RoomLaundry RoomStore Rooms

Staff Area (Changing room, living room, bedroom, etc)

Halls and corridors (20%) Utility room

100 m2

75 m2

600 m2225 m2

300 m2

50 m2150 m240 m2150 m2100 m2

150 m250 m2250 m2

120 m2

TOTAL 2360 m2

430m2120m2

TOTAL AREA 3250 m2

Areas

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Lower Plan (scale 1/600) Sections (scale 1/500) 9

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Axonometric View (scale 1/75)

Detailed Section (scale 1/75)

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Detailed Section (scale 1/75)

Axonometric View (scale 1/75) 11

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C_CONTEST: Meditatio Space in a Cemetery

The Project:

Sigurd Lewerentz is most representative architect of the anonymous architecture in his projects. As many architects of the first modern generation did, Lewerentz des-cribed his own architecture as deeply expressive craftmanship.

Far from catching and surprising images, Lewerentz’s work represents the search for solid architectural facts based in an apparent materiality, but not sculptural or superficial. In fact, his architecture can be understood as a result of a legitimate craft that is shown is not shown in just a shape, but in an integrative system.

In this contest “Aula Cerámica Hispalyt”, it is desired to meditate about this kind of architecture in the way that Lewerentz used to do, trying to find new criteria among professional architects and students.

For this, the organization proposes Malmö eastern cemetery, in Sweeden, one of the most important works of Sigurd Leverentz, as the location for a new meditation space. This project took some decades of this great architect’s work. He started the project in 1916, but the works did not start until the decade of 1920. Nonetheless, some of the latest buildings, such as the crematorium or the bell tower were finally ended in the decade of 1960, a few years before the architect died.

This new building that is proposed should be a closed and covered building, smaller than 75 square meters. Among its facilities, this building should have main ha-ll-cloackroom for winter clothes and shoes. Except from this, no more requirement will be indicated for this project. This should be a space fully dedicated to meditation and reflection and should be totally consequent with the space it is located, trying to find some kind of relationship with the other building of this complex.

Location Plan (scale 1/2000)

Elevations (scale 1/200)

Main Plan (scale 1/150)

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Project Information: Location: Malmö eastern Cemetery, Sweeden Contest: VII Concurso Aula Cerámica Hispalyt - Fachadas Cerámicas Partners: Julio Garcés Rallo Date: June 2013 Faculty of Architecture - Universidad de Valladolid

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The main idea for this project was the creation of a space whe-re the absence of material elements and the contradistinction between simple elementes such as light and shadow or noise and silence would invite every visitor to meditate.

In this way, we design a space of a really reduced area, verti-cally configurated which interior only related to the surrounding through a really huge window located in the upper part of western façade and a few little holes in the lower part of the eastern façade. This contributes to create a meditation atmosphere in the inside and to show the time through the different light colours and orientations that this small building would have during every day.

Section through time (scale 1/400) Axonometric View (scale 1/100) The Idea 13

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D_Urban Shelter; Infrastructure for the citizen

The project:

The location for this project is a small area of a Neighbourhood called “España” in the city of Valladolid, just near to one of the latest parks of the city, the one called “Ribera de Castilla”, which grows along the River Pisuerga, in the northern part of the city. This is a plot located in the limit between the urban and natural space. It is a part of some small plots that, in the latest urban regulations of the city, are specified as Facilities.

The proposed project is based in a realistic use of the new building to create a new social facility. This will consists in a hybrid building that will contain not only emergency and first aid services for homeless but also new spaces based in recycling and social issues.

This is a witness of the complexity of uses that some of the contemporanean buildings need, where big scale spaces meet small rooms and really different activities are supposed to take place in the same room, which force an architect to propose diffe-rent solutions able to create a system that can solve every problem in every stage of the project.

Functional Scheme Axonometric View

Location Model

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Project Information: Location: Valle de Arán Avenue, Valladolid (Spain) Subject: Final Project Tutor: Savador Mata Pérez Date: September 2013- September 2014 Faculty of Architecture - Universidad de Valladolid

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Axonometric Views (scale 1/1250)

The facilities complex will be divided in three different areas that could be easily identified for its shape and its place inside the plot.

_ Warehouse Building.

_3 Residential Building. Each one of them can work as an inde-pendent building because it has every function that a standard residential building should have.

_ Common use Building, working also as a connection building between residential and warehouse building.

These three different areas are organized in a rithmic way, influenced by some Alvar Aalto`s organization schemes and some Base+Tower buildings. This is why, hypothetically, each buil-ding could work as independent from the rest of them.

From the outside, every façade is organized through the struc-tural modulation used in the entire project. In this way, each elevation will present an rythmic combication between opaque elements (main structure) made of concrete, and translucid parts, this time made of plastic, where some windows are lo-cated.

Description:

Location Plan (scale 1/1000) 15

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Elevations and Sections (scale 1/500)

Ground Floor Plan +0,40(scale 1/750) Upper floor Plan +3,80(e: 1/750) 16

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Elevations and Sections (scale 1/500)

Underground Floor Plan -3,00 (scale 1/750) 17

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Residential Plan -3,00m (scale 1/250) Residential Plan +0,40m (scale 1/250) Axonometric View (scale 1/75)

Detailed Section (scale 1/100):

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Detailed Section (scale 1/100)

Warehouse Plan +0,40m (scale 1/250) Axonometrc View (scale 1/75) 19