Marissa Nava Portfolio

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MARISSA NAVA

SELECTED WORKS

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Picture from the movie Stalker by Andrei Tarkovsky


Curriculum Vitae CV About

Tecnol贸gico de Monterrey Museum Playground Acuatic Center

PRODUCTORA

CAF Offices

Columbia University New York/Paris Program Refashioned Shirt Glazing Gazing Dressing Room Shelter Real New York All fashionable Paris

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Residencial San Francisco, Paso del Norte 3844 Chihuahua, Chih. M茅xico

Education

Columbia University GSAPP New York/Paris program Fall 2011 Tecnol贸gico de Monterrey Campus Chihuahua Bachelor in Architecture 2007-present Instituto La Salle Campus Chihuahua High School 2003-2006

Experience

Productora Mexico City, Mexico. Summer 2011

(52) 614 196 19 21 marissa.naval@gmail.com

Worked with a variety of materials and processes to create models for the new corporate headquarters for the Latin American Development Bank. I produced development plans in AutoCAD and modeling in Revit Architecture. I also helped organized the LIGA 02 event, showcasing the work of Colombian architecture firm Paisajes Emergentes by contacting sponsors, and creating models and publications.

Toscana Arquitectos Chihuahua, Mexico. Fall 2009

Participated in housing design projects, offering input on interior decoration, producing AutoCAD plans, and engaging with clients.

Skills

Microsoft Office AutoCAD Revit Architecture 3D Max Photoshop Illustrator InDesign

Languages

Spanish (native) English (fluent) French (basic)

Other interests

Violin Photography

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“It is important for me to make architecture using basic materials and uncomplicated construction methods. I try to create a system that is based on pure architecture but becomes complex when people use it.� Keiichi Hayashi (1967)

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Photography studies

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Tecnol贸gico de Monterrey


Museum Site: Chihuahua, Mexico

SHOWROOMS

STORAGE

This proposal seeks to place a contemporary art museum in a downtown urban area, while minimizing impact on the surrounding historic edifices. Projecting construction downwards serves to respect height limits, while simultaneously enhancing acoustics and regulating temperature. Dynamic shapes respond to the museum’s aesthetic program while regulating the density of users by creating nonlinear circuit.

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*In collaboration with Andres Contreras

VERTICAL CIRCULATIONS

RECREATION AREA

AUDITORIUM

AUDITORIUM

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OUTDOOR FLOORING

WORKSHOPS

MIXED USE

PATIOS

CAFETERIA

HORIZONTAL CIRCULATIONS

Program diagrams

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Section plan

MIXED USE

CAFETERIA

Tenológico de Monterrey 2010

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HARNESS THE CITY VIEWS

MATERIALS SINCERITY

DYNAMIC CIRCULATIONS

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View to exterior areas

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Tenol贸gico de Monterrey 2010

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Playground Site: Puebla, Mexico The design came from the division of zones projected from important monuments of Zacatl谩n Puebla, city with constant fog. Giving the result of three principal areas such as recreation, cultivation and playground.

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*In collaboration with Andrea Ayub, Alma Tovar

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Diagrams indicating important monuments

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Complete view of the playground

Tenol贸gico de Monterrey 2012

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concrete furniture recycled rubber

grass-concrete

hardwood

grass sand

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Diagram representing the used materials

Tenol贸gico de Monterrey 2012

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Acuatic Center Site: Puebla, Mexico The inspiring idea of the project stems from the reflection of the existing reliefs on the site. The topography observed in Zacatl谩n, which is changing at different points around the site, dictate the way the planes and axes of the project would rise or descend to achieve the set.

*In collaboration with Andrea Ayub, Alma Tovar

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Front view

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Concept diagrams Tenol贸gico de Monterrey 2012

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Lobby Cafe

Swimming pool area

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Pool area collage

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Areas diagrams

Dressing rooms

Tenol贸gico de Monterrey 2012

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PRODUCTORA


CAF Offices

Worked with a variety of materials and processes to create models for the new corporate headquarters for the Latin American Development Bank. I produced development plans in AutoCAD, modeling in Revit Architecture and Photoshop.

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Outdoor areas view Building worm’s eye Axonometric

Productora 2011

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Columbia University GSAPP


Refashioned Shirt Site: Orchard Street Critic: Patrick O’Connor Oxford shirt redesigned to be worn and transform the wearer’s optic and haptic experience of the site. Refashioning La Cigale dress by Christian Dior.

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Diagram of a persons’s movement wearing the device.

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Views of the model made by a Oxford Shirt Use of the device Diagram representing a person’s view wearing the device

New York/Paris Fall 2011

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Glazing Gazing Site: Flatiron Building Critic: Jane Kim Screen structure that mediates, configures and directs Charlotte Perriand’s view of New York and New York’s view of Charlotte, reusing and transforming the raw materials from a 1928 Chaise.

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Charlotte’s view to New York and New York’s views to Carlotte diagram.

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Model of the structure

New York/Paris Fall 2011

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Dressing Room Critic: Babak Bryan A room was translated by changing the arrangement of the spaces depending in the movement of the person. Giving an extra importance to the use of stairs.

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People using the stairs collage

New York/Paris Fall 2011

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Diagram of a person’s movements

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Foam Core model collage

New York/Paris Fall 2011

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Shelter Site: SW Corner of 8th Av. and 14th street NY. Critic: Thomas DeMonchaux Freestanding structure that identifies and shelters the ace Subway entrance.

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New York Subway map

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Diagram of the structure

New York/Paris Fall 2011

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Collages from the model made by aluminum sheets

New York/Paris Fall 2011

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Real New York Site: Lincoln Center Critic: Thomas DeMonchaux Fashion Atelier for a fashion designer including; studio space, fabrication and runway. N

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Atelier spaces diagram

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New York/Paris Fall 2011

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Model made of Neoprene and wood

New York/Paris Fall 2011

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All fashionable Paris Site: Palais Garnier Critic: Patrick O’Connor

New York/Paris Fall 2011

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“Seeing and being seen�. Parisian cafe and two observatory platforms. Atelier adressing the issue of being just as important (or more so) than the show taking place on stage.

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Process of the model made by Neoprene and Aluminum sticks

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Diagrams representing the way the model acts with the open and close spaces

New York/Paris Fall 2011

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studio cafe platform runway

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Program of the Atelier

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Model view

New York/Paris Fall 2011

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Cafe collage

Complete model collage

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New York/Paris Fall 2011

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New York/Paris Fall 2011

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