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M A N U E L A L E J A N D R O P I N E D A L

ARCHITECT

DESIGN PORTFOLIO

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MANUEL ALEJANDRO PINEDAARCHITECT

DESIGN PORTFOLIO

DESIGN PORTFOLIO - PROJECTS

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These buildings are part of a design contest arranged by the “Parque Tecnologico de Antioquia”. The need of thisproject is to give a touristic focus to this thematic park, designing a hotel and its complementary spaces.

The idea is to give a special touch to the design, introducing the natural component and applyingsustainability to the functionality of the whole complex. the program of the building is developed in a way thatits different uses can be compatible with their surrounding environment, this is why the hotel rooms arelocated towards the lake and the mountain; the gym, which is more dynamic, is located towards the event plaza,the whole complex is design in a way that its aspect fits perfectly in the idea of turning everything into anatural environment.

ECO-GYM LOCALIZATION

MANUEL ALEJANDRO PINEDAARCHITECT

DESIGN PORTFOLIO

ECO-HOTEL AND ECO GYM DESIGN IDEA

ECO-HOTEL LOCALIZATION MAIN EVENT PLAZAMAIN ACCES FROM OUTSIDE THE PARK

FLOOR PLAN

PROGRAM SCHEMESECO-HOTEL

General scheme of the main visuals

TECHNOLOGICAL PARK QUIRAMA, DESIGN CONTEST

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general scheme of the principal walkways

Natural building that makes part of the environment

existing plaza, revitalized by the project

improving the visuals with the crop zones at the mountain

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These buildings are part of a design contest arranged by the “Parque Tecnologico de Antioquia”. The need of thisproject is to give a touristic focus to this thematic park, designing a hotel and its complementary spaces.

The idea is to give a special touch to the design, introducing the natural component and applyingsustainability to the functionality of the whole complex. the program of the building is developed in a way thatits different uses can be compatible with their surrounding environment, this is why the hotel rooms arelocated towards the lake and the mountain; the gym, which is more dynamic, is located towards the event plaza,the whole complex is design in a way that its aspect fits perfectly in the idea of turning everything into anatural environment.

ECO-GYM LOCALIZATION

MANUEL ALEJANDRO PINEDAARCHITECT

DESIGN PORTFOLIO

ECO-HOTEL AND ECO GYM DESIGN IDEA

ECO-HOTEL LOCALIZATION MAIN EVENT PLAZAMAIN ACCES FROM OUTSIDE THE PARK

FLOOR PLAN

PROGRAM SCHEMESECO-HOTEL

General scheme of the main visuals

TECHNOLOGICAL PARK QUIRAMA, DESIGN CONTEST

0ft 5 10 20 30 50 100

general scheme of the principal walkways

Natural building that makes part of the environment

existing plaza, revitalized by the project

improving the visuals with the crop zones at the mountain

MANUEL ALEJANDRO PINEDAARCHITECT

DESIGN PORTFOLIOTECHNOLOGICAL PARK QUIRAMA, DESIGN CONTEST

EVENT PLAZA, ECO-GYM, LENGTHWISE SECTION (UP)LAKE, ECO-HOTEL, EVENT PLAZA CROSS SECTION (DOWN)

Continuous facade, making itself as part of the plaza, a forest scheme is used over the glass

the eco-gym becomes part of the hotel, integrating itself soeverything can be identified as a single complex

stay zone

The eco-gym is a volume that is inserted in the first floor of an existing building

eco-gym

hydromassage

1.interior gardens getting along with the stay zone , this underlines the constant relation with the nature.2.hydromassage pool

service zones, these are the only areas that are bounded by wallsinside the gym

2.open coffee bar1.social deck towards the glass facade

free floor, all interior spaces are integrated.the main facade is translucent, so the gym integrates itself with the park

EXPLAINING THE ECO-GYM

The building becoming a natural element of the environment

greenhouse

stay zones pathway

first floor has no visualobstacles, continuous visual to the lake and the mountain

floating volume, here you will find the hotel rooms

Eco-gym

swimming pool

stay

decks

over the lake

bridge

crop zone

void system inside the building with vegetation attached to it.

continuous walking pathway

bridge over the lake, always trying to keep contact with the lake

scheme section of the cultivation area

GENERAL CONCEPT OF THE WHOLE BUILDING

ECO-GYM

AND

THEMATIC

ECOLOGICAL

PATHWAY

STAY ZONES ALONG THE PATHWEAY

TYPE OF WAYS TO TRAVEL IN THE PATHWAY

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0ft 5 10 20 30 50 100

1

2

1

2

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The building has to be part of the nature, that's the main attraction for the entire complex, this is why naturalreferences become essential in the design process and it will help to conceive the interior and exteriorcomponents of the building.Symbiosis, now becomes part of the conception of the building, this concept now brings an essential part of thenature, changing appearance through time. This idea of symbiosis will give the building a changing aspect,allowing the nature to become a part of the building instead of seeing it as bad thing; this will help also tothe thematic concept that is necessary to attract people to this place.Nature will educate people in the beginning, starting when they arrive to the hotel to the time when they'releaving it.

VOLÚMENES INTERNOS QUE CUELGAN COMO LUCIÉRNAGAS QUE FLOTAN EN EL LAGO

LAMPARA URBANA

MANUEL ALEJANDRO PINEDAARCHITECT

DESIGN PORTFOLIO

AM PM

NATURE, MAIN CONCEPT OF THE DESIGN STUDIO

TECHNOLOGICAL PARK QUIRAMA, DESIGN CONTEST

SYMBIOSIS,

NATURE

TRANSFORMING

THE

ASPECT OF THE BOULDING THROUGH TIME

GEOMETRIC ABSTRACTION OF THE FACADE

PERSEPTION OF THE FACADE THROUGH TIME

Rain precipitations andresidual water form the rooms are collected for any further use

intensity sun lightsaffecting the buildingthrough the day

waterredistribution to the cultivation zone

waterredistributionto the bathrooms

areas that are affected by the sun, this help to warm up the hotel rooms

lake an rain water arecollected in a technical room, for further use in the eco-hotel

solar panels in the roof, and location of the energy plant

most influenced zone by the sun

S C H E M E O F T H EFUNCTIONALITY OF A TREE

external skin, natural vegetation

ADAPTING THE IDEA TO THE FUNCTIONALITY OF THE BUILDING

SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMS OF THE BUILDING

URBAN LAMP

INTERNAL VOLUMES, FLOATING AT NIGHT LIKE FIREFLIES AT THE

LAKE

nutrition transport conduit

technical installations going through the columns and beams of the building

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The building has to be part of the nature, that's the main attraction for the entire complex, this is why naturalreferences become essential in the design process and it will help to conceive the interior and exteriorcomponents of the building.Symbiosis, now becomes part of the conception of the building, this concept now brings an essential part of thenature, changing appearance through time. This idea of symbiosis will give the building a changing aspect,allowing the nature to become a part of the building instead of seeing it as bad thing; this will help also tothe thematic concept that is necessary to attract people to this place.Nature will educate people in the beginning, starting when they arrive to the hotel to the time when they'releaving it.

VOLÚMENES INTERNOS QUE CUELGAN COMO LUCIÉRNAGAS QUE FLOTAN EN EL LAGO

LAMPARA URBANA

MANUEL ALEJANDRO PINEDAARCHITECT

DESIGN PORTFOLIO

AM PM

NATURE, MAIN CONCEPT OF THE DESIGN STUDIO

TECHNOLOGICAL PARK QUIRAMA, DESIGN CONTEST

SYMBIOSIS,

NATURE

TRANSFORMING

THE

ASPECT OF THE BOULDING THROUGH TIME

GEOMETRIC ABSTRACTION OF THE FACADE

PERSEPTION OF THE FACADE THROUGH TIME

Rain precipitations andresidual water form the rooms are collected for any further use

intensity sun lightsaffecting the buildingthrough the day

waterredistribution to the cultivation zone

waterredistributionto the bathrooms

areas that are affected by the sun, this help to warm up the hotel rooms

lake an rain water arecollected in a technical room, for further use in the eco-hotel

solar panels in the roof, and location of the energy plant

most influenced zone by the sun

S C H E M E O F T H EFUNCTIONALITY OF A TREE

external skin, natural vegetation

ADAPTING THE IDEA TO THE FUNCTIONALITY OF THE BUILDING

SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMS OF THE BUILDING

URBAN LAMP

INTERNAL VOLUMES, FLOATING AT NIGHT LIKE FIREFLIES AT THE

LAKE

nutrition transport conduit

technical installations going through the columns and beams of the building

ROOM

TYPE

S

MANUEL ALEJANDRO PINEDAARCHITECT

DESIGN PORTFOLIO

16 %

51 %

11 % 6 % 16 %

12 HA

B.

36 HA

B.

8 HAB

.

4 HAB

.

12 HA

B

TOTA

L72

HAB

ROOM

TYPE

LUCE

RNAR

Y

TECHNOLOGICAL PARK QUIRAMA, DESIGN CONTEST

main natural light entrance, the middle wall (in red) can be removed to integrate

both rooms in a single one

direct visuals to the lake

service area

fence floor, so the vegetation can be attach to it.

WAT

ER RO

OM

TYPE

SIMP

LE RO

OM

TYPE

JOIN

ROOM

TYPE

CONT

ACT

WITH

LU

CERN

ARY

SIMP

LE JO

IN

ROOM

TYPE

ECO-HOTEL, EVENT PLAZA CROSS SECTION (DOWN)0ft 5 10 20 30 50 100

SERV

ICE A

REA

Water storage room, waste

treatment, solar energy

storage room

SERV

ICE A

REA

Interior play rooms

PLAY

AREA

playful and internal saloon

CENT

RAL A

REA

Double height lobby

KITC

HEN A

REA

REST

AURA

NT AR

EAOpen space, interacting

with the external

environment

HOTE

L ROO

M AR

EAEach cube contains 2 hotel

rooms

TRAN

SITIO

N ARE

A WITH

THE E

XIST

ING

BUILD

INGS

greenhouse, it also leads

to the eco-gym

THE HOTEL ROOM

HOTEL ROOM FLOOR PLAN

in each level

a module is

separated

from the

other,

allowing

nature to

pass

fence in

floor,

attaching

nature to it

ECO-HOTEL DETAILSECTION

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the school module, multiple modules

SCHOOL MODULESMANUEL ALEJANDRO PINEDAARCHITECT

PROBLEM AND SOLUTION FOR THE EDUCATION IN COLOMBIA

DESIGN PORTFOLIO

Actual situation of most school institutions in Colombia, closed places with a poor illumination and poor quality of public space. ACTUAL SITUATION OF THE TABORDA SCHOOL

+ + =

the school module

TABORDA SCHOOL FLOOR PLAN

school modules for theoutskirts of the city

multiple options applying to the school modules generating natural spaces between them

0ft 5 10 20 30 50 100

The Education Ministry of the Republic of Colombia is promoting the idea of education with equitative accesscriteria, encouraging people to develop plans that will improve the quality of education in the country.

The physic infrastructure of the educative spaces in the most distant places in Colombia is precarious andinsufficient. The conditions for the education of the less favoured communities it's now affected by theabsence of educative spaces, and the absence of regular formation generates illiteracy and unemploymentconditions for the people. This situation we can even see it in the outsides of the principal cities ofColombia.

This proposal is based on a sustainable, modular and expandable singular itinerant school module that can bebuilt in the perimeter of the cities, high slope terrains and locations where low economic resources populationreside, without the intervention of qualify labour.

The project eliminates the physic boundaries of the traditional school module and integrates the naturalenvironment to it; therefore these spaces gain the capability to educate via the nature using the minimum ofartificial resources. These modules are conceived as open environments that allow seeing what's happening inside of them, this completely abandon the idea of close education and open it to everyone, turning them aspublic theatre for the communities involved in these projects.

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the school module, multiple modules

SCHOOL MODULESMANUEL ALEJANDRO PINEDAARCHITECT

PROBLEM AND SOLUTION FOR THE EDUCATION IN COLOMBIA

DESIGN PORTFOLIO

Actual situation of most school institutions in Colombia, closed places with a poor illumination and poor quality of public space. ACTUAL SITUATION OF THE TABORDA SCHOOL

+ + =

the school module

TABORDA SCHOOL FLOOR PLAN

school modules for theoutskirts of the city

multiple options applying to the school modules generating natural spaces between them

0ft 5 10 20 30 50 100

The Education Ministry of the Republic of Colombia is promoting the idea of education with equitative accesscriteria, encouraging people to develop plans that will improve the quality of education in the country.

The physic infrastructure of the educative spaces in the most distant places in Colombia is precarious andinsufficient. The conditions for the education of the less favoured communities it's now affected by theabsence of educative spaces, and the absence of regular formation generates illiteracy and unemploymentconditions for the people. This situation we can even see it in the outsides of the principal cities ofColombia.

This proposal is based on a sustainable, modular and expandable singular itinerant school module that can bebuilt in the perimeter of the cities, high slope terrains and locations where low economic resources populationreside, without the intervention of qualify labour.

The project eliminates the physic boundaries of the traditional school module and integrates the naturalenvironment to it; therefore these spaces gain the capability to educate via the nature using the minimum ofartificial resources. These modules are conceived as open environments that allow seeing what's happening inside of them, this completely abandon the idea of close education and open it to everyone, turning them aspublic theatre for the communities involved in these projects.

SCHOOL MODULESMANUEL ALEJANDRO PINEDAARCHITECT

DESIGN PORTFOLIO

School modules

Service area

administrative area

internal park

recreational park

educate with a crop area

for the kids

Experimenting with the module, inserting the module to an existing environment

SERVICE AND ADMINISTRATIVE BLOCK, FACADE

TABORDA SCHOOL CROSS SECTION

school modules service area internal park, recreational area educate with a crop area for the kids

initial case study, multiple applications for the school module, attached to an existing building

Single school module

EXPLAINING THE SCHOOL PROGRAM

SEEKING FOR AN IDEA

0ft 5 10 20 30 50 100

0ft 5 10 20 30 50 100

INTERVENTION OF TABORDA SCHOOL, SCHOOL IN THE OUTSKIRTS OF MEDELLIN CITYThe main idea of these school modules is that they can be installed in any place any time; this is why an experimentation process was developed during the entire design studio, where the module was inserted inexisting buildings, public spaces, irregular surfaces and other possible situations to attend.

for a more detailed study, in the design studio was selected an existing school called “Taborda” located in theoutskirts of Medellin City, this school gathered all the problems mentioned before, where we saw poor qualityspaces and a lack of natural environments for the joy of young people. There we implement all the ideas of openschool education thanks to this school module.

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SCHOOL MODULESMANUEL ALEJANDRO PINEDAARCHITECT

DESIGN PORTFOLIO

SCHOOL MODULE FLOOR PLAN

SCHOOL MODULE CROSS SECTION

easy self construction process

recollecting the rain water for further use

air circulation

each module is 2 feet over the ground to allow inundation water pass by

solar panel, supplying withenergy each school module

intervention in the nature, green roof mixing with the surroundings, always maintaining contact with the nature

SUSTAINABILITY OF THE SCHOOL MODULETHE SCHOOL MODULE

0ft 5 10 20

0ft 5 10 20

The module must provide itself with most of its resources; it must sustain itself with electricity and water,and also trying to affect in the less harmful way the natural environment. Also it has to be functional so it canfulfil all the needs of the community.

Wood is the main component of it, this component is easy to get in Colombia, and also very cheap and allowsstoring it in small places for the future construction of each module.

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SCHOOL MODULESMANUEL ALEJANDRO PINEDAARCHITECT

DESIGN PORTFOLIO

SCHOOL MODULE FLOOR PLAN

SCHOOL MODULE CROSS SECTION

easy self construction process

recollecting the rain water for further use

air circulation

each module is 2 feet over the ground to allow inundation water pass by

solar panel, supplying withenergy each school module

intervention in the nature, green roof mixing with the surroundings, always maintaining contact with the nature

SUSTAINABILITY OF THE SCHOOL MODULETHE SCHOOL MODULE

0ft 5 10 20

0ft 5 10 20

The module must provide itself with most of its resources; it must sustain itself with electricity and water,and also trying to affect in the less harmful way the natural environment. Also it has to be functional so it canfulfil all the needs of the community.

Wood is the main component of it, this component is easy to get in Colombia, and also very cheap and allowsstoring it in small places for the future construction of each module.

MANUEL ALEJANDRO PINEDAARCHITECT

IDEA FOR THE RESIDENTIAL DESIGN

DESIGN PORTFOLIO

SOCIAL AREASOCIAL AREA

CIRCULATION

ROOMS

SERVICE

PROFESSIONAL WORK, RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS

RESIDENTIAL MODULE, CREATING A TOWER

INSERTING THE TOWER IN THE URBAN CONTEXT

RESIDENTIAL TOWERResidentialmodules in the superior floors

SERVICE AREAParking lot, technical areas

SOCIAL AREAPool, play zone, green area

OTHER DESTINATIONSFacing most transited places

RESIDENTIAL MODULE

STUDYING THE PROJECT AND DETAILS IN 3D DIGITAL MODELS

ONE L

EVEL

OVER

THE O

THER

PRIVATE SOCIAL AREASPACE FOR PUBLICBUILDING, FACING MOSTTRANSITED PLACES

The main focus of the professional work in the construction company where I was working is the design andconstruction of residential buildings. In all the process i have participated in the general design to the detailsof the building and even following the construction process, supervising that everything is built as it wasdesigned.What we have here is a typical residential module, design according to the needs of the people of Medellin city andalso following a commercial study developed by an immobility research company, this module has the same programdistribution in every project, this allows to resize it in its spaces according to the specific socioeconomicpeople that we're targeting in the moment. Having this residential module, allows us to play in multiple ways withthe building type, as result we can develop towers with 2 to 6 apartments per floor. What makes every projectdifferent is its social spaces, what we have to offer here is what makes the difference in the commercial success ofevery project, where we can have ecological pathways, pools, sport complex, indoor entertaining, etc. all thesefitting to the commercial research and the space available to do it.The social spaces are placed in the back of the project lot, so all its activities can be developed in the naturalenvironment that we design, the residential towers helps to have these spaces isolated from the accelerate life ofthe city.

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MANUEL ALEJANDRO PINEDAARCHITECT

DESIGN PORTFOLIOPROFESSIONAL WORK, RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS

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MANUEL ALEJANDRO PINEDAARCHITECT

DESIGN PORTFOLIOPROFESSIONAL WORK, RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS

MANUEL ALEJANDRO PINEDAARCHITECT

DESIGN PORTFOLIOPROFESSIONAL WORK, RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS

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MANUEL ALEJANDRO PINEDAARCHITECT

DESIGN PORTFOLIOPROFESSIONAL WORK, RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS

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MANUEL ALEJANDRO PINEDAARCHITECT

DESIGN PORTFOLIOPROFESSIONAL WORK, RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS

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MANUEL ALEJANDRO PINEDAARCHITECT

DESIGN PORTFOLIOPROFESSIONAL WORK, RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS

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MANUEL ALEJANDRO PINEDAARCHITECT

DESIGN PORTFOLIOPROFESSIONAL WORK, RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS

MANUEL ALEJANDRO PINEDAARCHITECT

DESIGN PORTFOLIO

SEMESTER 1 MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNEESD STUDIO, CADBURY WAREHOUSE - DANDENONG

SECTION A - A

FIRST FLOOR PLAN (CADBURY WAREHOUSE)

MAIN H

UMAN

ACT

IVITY

USED

BIKE

ROUT

ES

EXISTING

SIDEW

ALKS

, INVITA

TION

FOR

PE

DEST

RIAN

S???

The general idea is to make a sustainable plan for the Cadbury Warehouse. Based on an analysis of the existingwarehouse, I took its function and make it more efficient in energy consumption just by doing some simplegeometric variations, improvements that has as main objective making a better place to work, this by bringingnature to the workers and plus making this place better for the local biodiversity.

What I'm looking too is that this place can become the new centre for the public activities, this by having aplace that can allow a multiple events.

CADBURY

MAINGATHERINGPOINTS. LOCAL WORKERS AND GENERALPOPULATION

SECONDARYGATHERINGPOINT, ONLY IN BUS HOURS. MOSTLY LOCALS

CADBURY

EXISTINGSIDEWALKS

CADBURY

MAIN BIKE ROUTE USE, LOCAL AND METROPOLITAN

LOCAL BIKE ROUTE, NOT IN REGULAR USE

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MANUEL ALEJANDRO PINEDAARCHITECT

DESIGN PORTFOLIO

SEMESTER 1 MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNEESD STUDIO, CADBURY WAREHOUSE - DANDENONG

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

SECTION D - D

MAIN G

ATHE

RING

POINT

S

BUS STOPS, SECONDARYGATHERING SPOTS

CAFÉ, MAIN GATHERING POINTS

BECO

MING

THE

NEW

MAIN

PUBL

IC

SPAC

E FO

R TH

E SITE

CONNECTIONS - THE BUBLIC SPACE WILL CONNECT THE PROJECT TO DANDENONGSCREEK

THE WHOLE PROJECT AS A PUBLIC SPACE

THE

ACTU

AL W

AREH

OUSE

LOADING BAYSPEOPLE WORKING

STORAGELESS HUMAN ACTIVITY

TRUE SPACE BEING USED

CADBURYWAREHOUSE

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MANUEL ALEJANDRO PINEDAARCHITECT

DESIGN PORTFOLIO

SEMESTER 1 MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNEESD STUDIO, CADBURY WAREHOUSE - DANDENONG

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

SECTION D - D

MAIN G

ATHE

RING

POINT

S

BUS STOPS, SECONDARYGATHERING SPOTS

CAFÉ, MAIN GATHERING POINTS

BECO

MING

THE

NEW

MAIN

PUBL

IC

SPAC

E FO

R TH

E SITE

CONNECTIONS - THE BUBLIC SPACE WILL CONNECT THE PROJECT TO DANDENONGSCREEK

THE WHOLE PROJECT AS A PUBLIC SPACE

THE

ACTU

AL W

AREH

OUSE

LOADING BAYSPEOPLE WORKING

STORAGELESS HUMAN ACTIVITY

TRUE SPACE BEING USED

CADBURYWAREHOUSE

MANUEL ALEJANDRO PINEDAARCHITECT

DESIGN PORTFOLIO

SEMESTER 1 MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNEESD STUDIO, CADBURY WAREHOUSE - DANDENONG

STOR

AGE, F

ULLY

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OMAT

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ENER

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ACTUAL WAREHOUSE

PROPOSAL

ACTUAL WAREHOUSE

PROPOSAL

HISTORY - GOING THROUGH THE UNDERGROUND

GREE

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THE WAREHOUSE - HOW IT WORKS

INSIDE THE LOADING BAYS - BRINGING NATURE TO THE WORKING SPACE.

SECTION B - B

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MANUEL ALEJANDRO PINEDAARCHITECT

DESIGN PORTFOLIO

SEMESTER 1 MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNEESD STUDIO, CADBURY WAREHOUSE - DANDENONG

SECTION C - C

HISTORY - GOING THROUGH THE ROOFEXPERIENCES FOR THE PEDESTRIAN

GOING THROUGH THE UNDERGROUND - WORKING WITH THE LANDSCAPEGOING THROUGH THE ROOF - WORKING WITH THE LANDSCAPE

DAND

ENON

G CR

EEK

BIKE PATH, EDUCATIONAL MODULES

UNDERGROUND, PUBLIC SPACE

UNDERGROUND, WETLANDS PART OF THE PUBLIC SPACE

PEOP

LE U

SING

THE

LAN

DSCA

PE A

T TH

EIR

WILL

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MANUEL ALEJANDRO PINEDAARCHITECT

DESIGN PORTFOLIO

SEMESTER 1 MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNEESD STUDIO, CADBURY WAREHOUSE - DANDENONG

SECTION C - C

HISTORY - GOING THROUGH THE ROOFEXPERIENCES FOR THE PEDESTRIAN

GOING THROUGH THE UNDERGROUND - WORKING WITH THE LANDSCAPEGOING THROUGH THE ROOF - WORKING WITH THE LANDSCAPE

DAND

ENON

G CR

EEK

BIKE PATH, EDUCATIONAL MODULES

UNDERGROUND, PUBLIC SPACE

UNDERGROUND, WETLANDS PART OF THE PUBLIC SPACE

PEOP

LE U

SING

THE

LAN

DSCA

PE A

T TH

EIR

WILL

MANUEL ALEJANDRO PINEDAARCHITECT

DESIGN PORTFOLIO

SEMESTER 1 MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNEESD STUDIO, CADBURY WAREHOUSE - DANDENONG

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LEVELS

SKIN, TR

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KIN

DOUBLE SKIN - TRANSPORT ALL INSTALLATIONS - HELP WITH THE INSULATION SYSTEM - ABSORPTION CHILLERS AIR CONDITIONINGSYSTEM

ILLUMINATION SYSTEM HARVESTING WATER IN THE UNDERGROUND (WETLANDS) - USE IN PLANTS OF THIS LEVEL HARVESTING WATER IN THE ROOF - USE IN PLANTS OF THIS LEVEL AND USED IN THE FACADE GREEN WALLS

PRIMARY AIR-CON IN TECHNICAL FLOOR

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REACTIVATINGCONNECTINGSUNSHINE SOCIAL

REACTIVATION

CONNECTION TO THEOTHER SIDE OF THE RAIL WAY.

USING AN EXISTING OPEN SPACE AND CHANGE ITS USE TOWARDS A MORE COMMUNITY FRIENDLYENVIRONMENT

8 8

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EXISTING GARDENS

In the need for open space, connecting each side willprovide the amenities the other side needs.

LEGENDS.PROPOSED ON-ROAD BIKE PATH

SUNSHINE ACTIVITY CENTRE

TRAIN STATIONS

PROPOSED OFF-ROAD BIKE PATH

COUNCIL PROPOSED STREET LIFE.

McKAY GARDENS

EXISTING PARKING SITE - OPPORTUNITY

SITE - PROJECT

SITE

ANA

LYSIS

RAILWAY – OBSTACLE FOR CONNECTIONS

Each side that is separated by the railway, has its ownadvantages that should becomplemented by theconnections between them

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REACTIVATINGCONNECTINGSUNSHINE SOCIAL

REACTIVATION

CONNECTION TO THEOTHER SIDE OF THE RAIL WAY.

USING AN EXISTING OPEN SPACE AND CHANGE ITS USE TOWARDS A MORE COMMUNITY FRIENDLYENVIRONMENT

8 8

7 7

EXISTING GARDENS

In the need for open space, connecting each side willprovide the amenities the other side needs.

LEGENDS.PROPOSED ON-ROAD BIKE PATH

SUNSHINE ACTIVITY CENTRE

TRAIN STATIONS

PROPOSED OFF-ROAD BIKE PATH

COUNCIL PROPOSED STREET LIFE.

McKAY GARDENS

EXISTING PARKING SITE - OPPORTUNITY

SITE - PROJECT

SITE

ANA

LYSIS

RAILWAY – OBSTACLE FOR CONNECTIONS

Each side that is separated by the railway, has its ownadvantages that should becomplemented by theconnections between them

MANUEL ALEJANDRO PINEDAARCHITECT

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EXISTING URBAN CONNECTIONS

In the need for open space, connecting each side willprovide the amenities theother need.

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UNEMPLOYMENT LEVELS

SUNSHINE 13.8%

MARIBYRNONG12.5%

HUME-BROADMEADOWS12.0%

EXISTING ARCHITECTURE AS AN OBSTACLE

It doesn’t allow connections between open spaces, it denies any type of relationship with the public space.

LIMITED STREET LIFE

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8 8

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THE PROGRAM

BUSINES INCUBATOR:AIMS TO REACTIVATE THE AREA, HEADING TO A SOCIAL REACTIVATIONAIMS TO AN URBAN ACTIVATION -BRING A 24 HOURS LIFE TO THE PLACE

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VIEW THROUGH THE CONNECTION OF THE BUILDINGSGROUND FLOOR

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8 8

7 7

8

7

THE PROGRAM

BUSINES INCUBATOR:AIMS TO REACTIVATE THE AREA, HEADING TO A SOCIAL REACTIVATIONAIMS TO AN URBAN ACTIVATION -BRING A 24 HOURS LIFE TO THE PLACE

EDUCATION MODULESASSESMENT AND ADVICE MODULESPUBLIC INDOOR AND OUTSIDE AUDITORIUMSINVESTIGATION LABS – CROP MODULES

TEMPORARY ACOMMODATION

RETAIL

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PROGRAMMATIC MODULES ARE PLUGGED INTO THE MAIN BUILDING

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STEP 2: FAST MODULE PLUG-IN, ALLOWS CHANGES IN THE BUILDING

VIEW THROUGH THE CONNECTION OF THE BUILDINGSGROUND FLOOR

8

7

8 8

7 7

OTHER DESTINATIONS INTERNAL VOIDS

AUDITORIUMMULTIPLE PURPOSE ROOM

WALKING THROUGHCONNECTING BRIDGES

RETAIL, COMMUNITY SERVICES , WALKING THROUGH BUILDING

SHAP

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THE

BUILDING

GROU

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AUDITORIUMMULTIPLE PURPOSE ROOM

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STAGE 3BUSINESS INCUBATOR

STAGE 2COMMUNITY HOUSEORGANIC CAFÉORGANIC MARKET

STAGE 3RETAILFIRST FLOOR REACTIVATION

STAGE 4McKAY GARDENSANGELICA’S PROJECT

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OPEN PAVILION - A PLACE TU STUDY AND RELAX

BUILDING A THINKING PROCESS

PATIO IDEA

FOLDING SURFACE

PAVILION INTERACTING WITH PUBLIC SPACE

INTERACTING WITH THE NEW PATIO

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LIFT, AND SPREAD IN MULTIPLE VOLUMES TO MAINTAIN PATIO IDEA

FOLDING THE LANDSCAPE - LET PEOPLE USE IT

A PLACE WHERE PEOPLE HAVE TO WALK THROUGH

THE LANDSCAPE GOES ALONG WITH THE PAVILION VOLUMES

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BUILDING A THINKING PROCESS -

INTERACTING WITH THE LANDSCAPERELAX

AREASCOLLABORATIVE WORK SPACE

CONNECTING BRIDGES

PAVILION AREA:84 m2

CAFÉ BATHROOMS OPEN SPACESERVICE AREA:23 m2

PUBLIC AREA:370 m2

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