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INSTITUTIONAL PROJECT C3 NATIONAL POLICE

DONE: 2019

The Tunja police command and control center seeks to ensure the safety of the citizens of Tunja and its design seeks to guarantee the well-being of its users, thus the concept of the volumetry of this institutional complex was born, based on the idea with sloping volumes in Material Master 1000 and a large mixed structure, the building is created that receives the public in a uniform way with unconventional forms in Boyacá architecture.

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The command and control center is an infrastructure designed in detail, with gaps, voids and different slats along its façade that form a set of forms intertwined by the different existing volumes, achieving the sensory interaction of the user with the outside and allowing filter controlled light indoors

The set of heights, the rhythm in its front volumes and the fluidity in all its forms, mainly in the front volume, are one of the most important articulations and design features, reaching an internal space and controlling the internal temperature more efficiently both in the labor and social sphere.

The command and control center project involved an arduous implementation of BIM processes and standards required by the public administration of Tunja; The supervision and management of the BIM model through Navisworks was a great help in the compatibility of interdisciplinary projects and the detection of collisions in these, likewise, the ease of using Revit in the project allowed the development of a budget and program to follow that was later analyzed by the public managers Currently the project is in the bidding phase for the construction and continuous collection of national funds for investment in public safety.

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