PORTFOLIO
ARCHITECTURE PROJECTS
GABRIELA MARTÍNEZ mgarbiela.martinezm@outlook.com (52) 442 609 4097 in: mgabrielamartinezm ig: mgabriela.martinezm
I have a bachelor's degree in Architecture at Tecnológico de Monterrey, Querétaro campus . I'm an enthusiast for nature and environment preservation, therefore the projects exposed here, are based on social responsibility, cultural and environmental with innovative impact.
This book showcases a compilation of the projects I worked on throughout my career, based on the proximity of the investigation the projects answers to different scales and users.
For your attention, thank you
BArch. Gabriela Martínez
LENGUAGE
English B2 Toefl 2021
Technical Speaking and writing
EDUCATION
Instituto Tecnológico de Monterrey, Qro Bachelor in Architecture | 2015-21
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2021
CSR Arquitecura
I designed architectural proposals for house rooms, apartments, commercial and industrial I designed publications on the networks of different projects Make investment proposals and financial runs of projects
2021
Nuevo Mundo en Educación Especial Querétaro I.A.P.
I carried out the architectural and executive project building for classrooms and residence of 30 students with intellectual disabilities
2019
evO (a) lAb: Architecture office
Created proposals for the Ph D 's portfolio Architect Rodrigo Pantoja and miscellaneous tasks that was needed
2018
INMANENTE: Interior design office.
Drew woodworking plans of their products, along with rendering a residential project
SKILLS
Fast learner
Proactive
Teamwork for brainstorming
Adaptability
Persistence
2D/ 3D/ BIM/ Render/ Post Producción/
Autocad, Archicad, Fusión 360°, hand drawing
Archicad, sketchup, physical modeling
Archicad
Vray, Archicad
Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign, Procreate
PROJECTS
IMSS clinic 4 4 2 D E S I G N 8 Interior design M A N C A V E 13 Mixed use complex 1 1 P I E R 16 Sports pavillon T A J A M A R 24 INDEX
442 DESIGN
IMSS Clinique Felipe Carrillo Puerto, Querétaro.
Professor: BAarch Sandra Hernández
Team: Daniela Alagón and Ramiro Pérez
The intervention was done after analyzing the correct functionality of a clinique, for this, we visited IMMSS' clinique number nine, to interview the different users, analyze the relation between spaces, circulation paths, correct ventilation and illumination, and requirements for a clinique affine. We studied the context and how the users react to its surroundings for us to give a useful and respectful project to the site; with this, we concluded that the site was placed in a zone with social inequity due to the lack of good road connectivity.
For this, we had the intention of making this site, the heart of the neighborhood, in addition to also giving a sense of ease to Felipe Carrillo Puerto. Related to the wellbeing of the site in conflict with the wellbeing of the population.
VIEW: 442 DESIGN
The sun path was taken into consideration as the zones were being planned, such as immediate attention zone, ad auxiliary attention zone to help with the inhibition of bacteria in the clinique Furthermore, we played with a type of chiaroscuro around the south facade to allow natural light in.
The row of trees allows the air to cool off before entering the building and the hot air to leave through the window cones by cross ventilation and venturi effect
We chose an endemic and natural pallet of vegetation to give a sensation of relief, relaxation, and looseness to the eye to help the ambiance of the area in conflict.
BIOCLIMATIC STRATEGIES
ARCHITECUTAL FLOORPLANS
MAN CAVE
Interior design
To design this office it was considered the user's personality, what he takes into consideration to be inspired in his work. His main passions revolve around motorcycles, and this helped to concentrate materials, lightning, and furniture to build the atmosphere It needed to create an enclosed space without separating it completely from its surroundings, letting light, air, and sound come into the space but also giving privacy to the user through a fixed louver with frosted glass. Rough, crude, and metallic textures were used to emphasize masculine traits, also found throughout race tracks This is a place for the user to feel inspired and motivated to continue to explore his passions as he relaxes in the comfort of his home.
PIER 11
Mixed uses complex Houston, Texas.
Professor: BArch. Eduardo Reims
Team: Cristina Larracoechea and Julio Caldera
Inhabit, consume, avail housing. As the dense vegetarion, an architectual complex that promises a sustainable lifestyle for the inhabiters. Entre la densa vegetación, se alza un conjunto que promete un estilo de vida sostenible para sus habitantes The elevated houses give rise to covered spaces that frame a central park, this allows the exchange of uses between users. The direct programmatic connection with the boardwalk makes Pier 11 a site of interest for the entire public.
The micro climates affect the correct design of the whole Solar radiation reaches different surfaces that contribute to the project and this is used for the production of clean energy. However, radiation is reduced in homes due to the vegetation in that area. An evaporative cooling system was considered taking advantage of the direction of the wind since it favored natural ventilation through the existing body of water.
VEW: DESCENDING RIDGE
SITE FLOORPLAN
ARCHITECTUAL PROGRAM
BIOCLIMATIC STRATEGIES
LOOK & FEEL
VIEW : PIER 11
TAJAMAR
Sports pavillion El Sauzal, Baja California
Professors: PhD Arch. Rubén Garnica y MArch. Agustín Solórzano
Team: Fernanda Tena and Emilio de la Parra
Tajamar, sports pavilion responds to the theory of nearby cities, since Barrio
Punta Sauzal is segregated on the outskirts of the city of Ensenada, separated from the rest of El Sauzal by the Tijuana-Ensenada highway. It seeks to complement the equipment and services between both neighborhoods to promote a walkable city. Thus, the existing sports unit extends into the segregated neighborhood and complements the services. Tajamar is a sports pavilion that gives public space to the city and promotes sports in the different spaces proposed To achieve a union between both sites, it is proposed to reduce the speed of motorized vehicles through the reduction of the number of lanes, change of materiality and a pedestrian crossing at sidewalk level, so the user has priority on this street.
CONECTION
SITE PLAN: NEARBY
VIEW: TAJAMAR
ARCHITECTURAL
FLOORPLANS
Access floor plan
1st floor
2nd floor
FACHADAS
SECCIONES
LANDSCAPE INTERNVENTION
LANDSCAPE INTERNVENTION
VIEW: TAJAMAR
GABRIELA MARTÍNEZ mgarbiela.martinezm@outlook.com (52) 442 609 4097 in: mgabrielamartinezm ig: mgabriela.martinezm