PORTFOLIO
“La
arquitectura no es solo una construcción física, también es una narrativa que cuenta una historia ”
Bjarke Ingels

“La
arquitectura no es solo una construcción física, también es una narrativa que cuenta una historia ”
Bjarke Ingels
I’m an architect and computational designer who uses Revit, Rhino, Python, and Houdini to craft spaces that unite function, beauty, and sustainability. Inspired by context, I shape forms, materials, and light to create intuitive, engaging environments. From concept to visualization, I balance precise technical workflows with creative expression, transforming ideas into meaningful, people-centered architecture.
raul.salazar.arq@gmail.com 3324530254
Sizing of spaces, following the user’s requirements. 3 people, a couple and a child.
Linking of spaces, providing for the connection of spaces in a direct, indirect, visual and sound way.
Fragmentation of spaces, looking for spaces to have the best climatic conditions
1.- Living Room
2.-Kitchen
3.-Secondary Room 5.-Bathroom
4.-Main Room 6.-Pool
1.- Living Room
2.-Kitchen
3.-Secondary Room 5.-Bathroom
4.-Main Room 6.-Pool
Using local and regionally grown materials helps the house blend naturally with its surroundings, reinforcing its identity and sense of place. It not only strengthens the connection to the site but also promotes sustainability and traditional building techniques. This way, the architecture takes on a unique character, truly reflecting the region’s essence.
Identification of spaces for growth in the area.
Compliance with current regulations for the area, maximum height, maximum cos and cus.
Growth in towers for greater use of space.
FLOOR PLAN
El Salto, Jalisco PARQUE
Analysis of the walkable flows of the place
Linking spaces with the immediate context and the new
Enforcement of Jan Gehl’s urban social dynamics
1.- Walkway
space 2.- Footpath
and Acoustic Barrier
The project was born out of the need to connect two different neighborhoods in El Salto, Jalisco. What was once an abandoned, unused lot—where crime and lack of public space dominated—has been transformed into a peaceful retreat for relaxation and contemplation. The design works with the land’s natural slope, featuring a main walkway that leads to lookout points up front and winding paths in the back, creating a soothing, meandering experience for visitors.