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Izzi 96
Revit + Lumion
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Bogotá, Colombia
7700sqm | 82882 sqft
Team:
Juliana Currea - Project Leader | Main Designer 2022-2023
Andrea Calvo - Project co-Leader | Main Designer 2023 - current
Pablo Negrete - Project co-Leader
Pablo Londoño - Project coordinator
Cesar Arias, Juliana Jurado - Architects
WELL.CO.HOME
In a housing project meant for young people who wish to live in one of the best neighborhoods in the city, IZZI 96 brings a project with small apartments but big communal spaces and life within both the building and walking distance from it. As such, the concept for the space “Well. co.Home” means to integrate wellbeing, collaboration, and the feeling of home. Through elements such as nature, warm materials, and open spaces the design of the building is comfortable and inviting. And although it has small living spaces as Bogota is a densely populated area, it prioritizes the needs of its inhabitants by providing spaces to connect, work and live.

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Notas Generales -Las especificaciones, materiales y dimensiones dada en los planos arquitectónicos se consideran como base para los diseños técnicos requeridos, entre ellos está el estructural, hidrosanitario, aire acondicionado, eléctrico, iluminación, entre otros; los cuales están bajo la responsabilidad de otros profesionales, deberán ser desarrollados bajo la normatividad técnica legal vigente. Si eventualmente los diseños técnicos definitivos arrojan como resultados cambios en las dimensiones, elementos, materiales, eometría estética del proyecto arquitectónico, estos deben ser objeto de consulta escrita con el arquitecto y/o grupo proyectista.
-El arquitecto proyectista no se hace responsable por las modificaciones que se hagan a los planos; para cambios en el diseño arquitectónico, debe mediar aprobación escrita del arquitecto.
-El contratista constructor, debe confrontar y verifica las dimensiones en obra, cualquier modificación variación debe ser consultada por escrito con la interventoría, el diseñador técnico el arquitecto proyectista.
-Todas las medidas deben ser verificadas en obra po el contratista constructor.
-Todos los niveles expresados en el diseño arquitectónico están relacionados con el nivel de referencia que se indica en los planos. sin embargo el contratista constructor debe encargarse de verificarlos de ser necesario debe replantearlos en obra.
-La cota rasante de las estructuras, fue propuesta con el fin de poder contar con sistemas de alcantarillado por gravedad, evitando un sistema de bombeo que pudiese perjudicar la operación mantenimiento del proyecto.
-El contratista constructor debe garantizar la calidad de los materiales especificaciones técnicas consignados en los estudios diseños técnicos del proyecto, cualquier variación sólo podrá hacerse con la aprobación previa emitida de forma escrita por el contratante dueño de la obra, la interventoría y el diseñador proyectist -El constructor velará por los estándares de calidad del proyecto deberá garantizar que los acabados del proyecto cumplan con las especificaciones técnicas, la normatividad legal que regula la materia el estado del arte.
-En caso de que se advierta alguna inexactitud, inconsistencia o incoherencia en los planos arquitectónicos, dicha situación debe ser informada por escrito al arquitecto proyectista, para que realicen los ajustes, las correcciones o las aclaraciones pertinentes.
-Los planos arquitectónicos son generales y no incluyen cálculos técnicos, ni memorias de cálculo de elementos estructurales no estructural -Todos los elementos que requieren de solución estructural deben ser consultados con el diseñador estructura.
-En los casos donde se plantean elementos técnicos, primará la información técnica específica para cada especialidad.
-El contratante o dueño de la obra, o quien este delegue, será el encargado de tramitar legalizar ante las entidades competentes los permisos y licencias requeridas para legalizar la construcción pretendida mediante estos diseños rquitectónicos.
-El presente plano reemplaza y deja sin efecto cualquier otro plano o versión previa, que
Main Facade
Construcción
Cliente
Constructor responsable
Arq. Lisa Perez Calle Matricula Profesional Mat. Prof. A25192006-52451130
-Verificar medidas en obra. -Este plano anula los anteriores hasta la fecha indicada. -Para mayor información ver planos de detalle.
-C.R. = Cota Rasante -Clasificación (Grupo y Subgrupo) = A1 -C1 -Nivel de Riesgo = I
Contenido
Resistencia requerida al fuego normalizado NTC 1480 ISO 834), en horas, de elementos de la edificación. Elementos de la construcción Resistencia en horas (Riesgo I) Muros cortafuego 3 Muros de cerramiento de escaleras, ascensores, buitrones, ductos para basuras corredores de evacuación protegidos Muros divisorios entre unidades Muros interiores no portantes Elementos estructurales de los materiales cubiertos porlos Títulos C G del Reglamento NSR-10 Cubiertas Escaleras interiores no encerradas con muros
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GAVIRIA96_A_CENTRAL.rvt 1097
Fourth floor - floor plan
Tatam Hospital
Revit + Photoshop





Pereira, Colombia
OPUS + ABALARK + aRE
Private Contest
First Place
Status: Project Development
Personal Role: Post-production, Presentation Board Layout Design. Diagram ellaboration.
CASA 70
Revit + Lumion

La Calera, Colombia
Sebastián Guerrero - Project Leader
Maria Jimena Llano - Project Coordinator
Andrea Calvo - Architect, interior Designer



Single-Famili Home
520 sqm | 5597 sqft

Chapter B
Interior Design
ZEBRA TECHNOLOGIES
LA SALLE SCHOOL
MOVATE
ZEBRA TECHNOLOGIES: COORPORATE INTERIOR DESIGN
Revit + Lumion
Bogotá, Colombia
580sqm | 6243 sqft
CO.TECH.HUB
Empower performance from within.
The design concept views the space as a collaboration hub, where innovation and team interaction are fostered. A space that can act as a canvas for innovative ideas and at the same time as a design feature itself, that contains the brand values and characteristics. To be visible, connected, constantly evolving, and optimized, are some of the values of Zebra, and the concept seeks to translate them into the space through simple forms, neutral materials and brand colors that give a special touch to some areas. Collaboration throughout the company, and specially collaboration about technology, should be the main focus of our design drive.











La Salle School Cartagena
CONTEST: FIRST PRICE
TEAM - Carlos Nuñez, Camilo Garavito, David Delgado, Andres Delgado, Pablo Londoño, Santiago Unda, Andrea Calvo.
Peronal role: Architectural Design, Interior


Design and Interior Renderings, post-production and Presentation Boards
Layout Design
Barranquilla
Contest
TEAM - Natalia Heredia, Paloma Jimeno, Maria Camila Sanchez, Andrea Calvo.
Peronal role:
Interior Design and Interior Renderings



Chapter C
EDUCATIONAL PROJECTS.
LIVE BORDERS
FACADE RENNOVATION
K(H)RONOS PHOTOGRAPHY
EXHIBITION
LIVING BORDERS: A REPLICABLE MODEL FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CITY WHEN COLLIDING WITH THE CERROS ORIENTALES

Rhinoceros + Illustrator + Photoshop
Bogotá, Colombia
Undergraduate Thesis
For the complete volume go to: https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/flexpaper/handle/1992/58047/tesis%20 bordes%20vivos.pdf
Bogota is a city with 8 million inhabitants that keeps on growing. What happens at the edges of the city is of paramount importance. In the eastern border of the city, the urban development is colliding with the Cerros Orientales Natural Reserve which is, by all means, the biggest green and public space near the city. Although with a slower development rate that other city sectors, what happens aroung this border is incredibly delicate as we are talking about the home of hundreds of different animals and species that live there. By studying “Bosque Calderón Tejada”, an informal neighborhood colliding with the natural reserve, in a point which has some of the most beautiful sights and waterfalls, two main issues were determined: First, the city’s growth is endangering the natural reserve and with no visible barrier to stop its growth it is innevitable that the city will keep on growing and destroying this ecosystem. Second, both the inhabitants of the neighborhood and all Bogota citizens lack public and green space, and even though different trails exist through the mountains, they have been forgotten or considered too dangerous by most.
As such, living borders is a project which acts on the edge between city and reserve, between natural and built, and tries to weave connections which protect the natural and bring it into the city whilst allowing the citizens to go into the wild.


THE SYSTEM:
In order to stop the growth of the city from destroying the natural treasure and habitat that are the Cerros Orientales, the project “Living Borders” proposes a system through which public and scientific spaces, accompanied by paths limit this growth by standing at the current and legal edge of the city. Following David Governeur’s theory of informal supports, and placing “corridors, fields and custodians/watchers” it is attempted to keep the space both protected, and publicly accessible. By doing so, the rapidly expanding informal neighborhoods will have a limit up to which they can go, and both them and the rest of the city will be able to enjoy what is the biggest green and public space in the city.

By taking the existing pathways, completing the missing portions, and connecting them to new infrastructure the citizens of Bogota will have the opportunity for trekking and walking through the mountains, this space that for so long has been seen as prohibited and perhaps dangerous. Although the current project shows this strategy applied to the Bosque Calderon Tejada Neighborhood specifically, the model should be replicable, both in formal and informal communities.

Although the project’s main focus is the border between city and the natural reservation, the informal neighborhoods such as Bosque Calderon pose a unique challenge and opportunity as they lack both public spaces and the space to build them. By connecting the city to the reserve through these intermediate corridors and spaces, it is possible to create new buildings that give space to public life and ensure activity for the rest of the project, as well as improving the living conditions of these neighborhoods.

In order to achieve the goal of giving back to the citizens of Bogota that public space which seems to be lost, some green corridors (streets that are friendlier to the pedestrian) need to be woven into the city and up to the main streets that run through it. In this case 62nd street, from Carrera 7th up to the “Circunvalar” would become a welcoming point to the city which connects it to the intermediate space between that which is built and the natural that surrounds it.

Rehabilitation And Investigation Center For The Wildlife Of The Cerros Orientales
An example of a building that could be part of this system that involves educational, public and scientific activities, is a Rehabilitation and investigation Center for Wildlife. Adjusting to the challenges that the inclined terrain implies, this building allows for the paths and the public to pass through and learn about the animals in their recovery periods, whilst also having a “museum” for when the species are not there, as the objective will always be to release the animals.
The program of the building includes an observatory, an amphibian and reptile enclosure, a bird enclosure, a rehabilitation and hospitalization center, a small mammal enclosure and a watch tower which allow that in continuity a person may learn about the animals to then continue on their path to maybe encountering through the trails in the mountains.
