

JUANLOPEZFLORES DESIGNPORTFOLIO
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ALVARAALTO - MASION LOUISCARRE-PHOTOGRAPHY
CORPORATECAMPUS








VEOLIA- CORPORATE CAMPUSCOMPETITION,FRANCE
DIETMAR FEICHTINGER ARCHITECTES
Role: Architecture Intern. designandproduction; renderings floorplans, diagrams.
Worked on the team at Dietmar Feichtinger Architectesin Paris, France for this competition to design the Veolia Corporate Campus in France. As an Intern I was tasked with developing graphics and competition material such as floor plans. Material displayed here was produced by me with guidance by lead Architects.

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International competition to redesign the main communication hub in Nantes, France. The idea to connect both the existing stations with the creation of a new block as a bridge between both is carried out to make the station legible as one rather than it’s current form of being two very seperate buildings divided by the railroads. The new volume contains commercial area and direct access to train platforms. Also, a complete redistribution of all spaces in both stations were implemented and materials renovated.













CHIPINQUE RESIDENCE



Chipinque Residence, is a private residence in one of the most privileged sites in the north of Mexico. The client, a family of 5 with a full time domestic employee gave full freedom to propose a solution based on their current lifestyle, The house is situated in an spectacular context, surrounded by Monterrey's incredible mountains, and notorious famous wild life park, Chinpinque. Situated in a complex terrain with a steep slope that made the occupation of the full site impossible. The main goal of the project is to maximize the views and to accommodate the program according to the clients needs. For this, a series of platforms were created to separate each part of the requested program, they are all articulated by an axis that serves as main circulation through out the house. The house then allows for each area of the house, no matter


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