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MSc in Architecture 2010-2012TU Delft - Delft, Netherlands
Bachelor in Architecture 2002-2007minor in history and art historyUniversidad de Los Andes - Bogotá, Colombia
Academic Exchange Program 2006Escola da Cidade - Sao Paulo, Brazil
Hernández Williamson Arquitectos - Bogotá, Colombia partner, designer 2009-present
La Trocha Arquitectura y Construcción - Bogotá, Colombiaproject architect 2013 - 2014
Horacio Perry Lince Arquitectos - Bogotá, Colombiaproject architect 2009 - 2010
Daniel Bermúdez Arquitecto - Bogotá, Colombiajunior architect 2008 - 2009
Computing Skills AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite, SketchUpCrafting Skills Freehand drawingLanguages Spanish, English, Portuguese
Colfuturo Scholarship 2010-2012 Cum Laude Merit Universidad de los Andes, 2008Meritory Final Project Universidad de los Andes, 2008
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Las Chocuas - countryside houseOicatá, Colombia
Casa Hernández Contreras - countryside houseAnapoima, Colombia
CEDE - library of economics, Universidad de los AndesBogotá, Colombia
CAMPITO MASTERPLAN, Universidad de los AndesBogotá, Colombia
At Home in the CityTU DelftDelft, Netherlands
Architectural Body - Skin OperationsTU DelftDelft, Netherlands
las chocuas houseprofessional work - Hernández Williamson ArquitectosOicatá, Colombia366 m2 (3,940 ft2)countryside house for a single familystage: under construction
This weekend house was designed for a single family in a remote stretch of land in Boyacá, Colombia. The idea was to use the simplicity of barnlike volumes combined with local materials and ways of construction; as well as having a constant relation with the outdoors while creating cozy warmer spaces.One volume holds the social area, while the other holds the sleeping / private area of the house. Both are pierced by brick cubes which hold the serving spaces, making the difference in use evident through volumetry.
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contreras houseprofessional work - Hernández Williamson ArquitectosAnapoima, Colombia600 m2 (6,458 ft2)countryside house for two familiesstage: built, 2011
This house was designed for two families to share. In a tropical location, with warm climate the main design concept was to blend interior with exterior; so borders would vanish and the outdoor sensation would be the houses main attraction. The design pivots around an open patio that distributes to the different areas of the house and organizes the activity. Visuals, textures, sunlight and shadows, routing and variations in height, acompany the visitor in his discovery of the house.
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transitions - At Home in the City academic workTU DelftDelft, Netherlands. 2012Masters thesis
The project was based in understanding the different ways in which architecture helps the dweller feel at home in the city. Starting with an analysis that begins with the idea that in the moment in which we blur the limits between inside and outside, home and street, both the dweller and the city benefit.
This continues with the search of the architectural elements that help create this re-lation between the inside and outside; and how the appropriation of these elements (balconies, loggias, front door, garden) can help the “in-between” space where the limits of public and private, inside and outside, home and city get blurred.
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architectural body - skin operationsacademic workTU DelftDelft, Netherlands. 2011MSc2 Urban Realm Istanbul - Netherlands
Proyect based on the study of the skins different reactions to movement; articulations and span. Experimenting with the flexibility of the articulations as such, and how skin follows its expansion and contraction. Combined with analysis and mapping of places as different as the Netherlands and Istanbul, searching for ways to synthetize each places “situation” in terms of shape and movement. The ultimate goal was to experiment with the exageration and contrast between situations, to end imposing one on the site of the other.
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cede - library of economicsprofessional workDaniel Bermúdez arquitectoBogotá, Colombia. 2009library extension
role: junior architect
This small scale project consists in the extension of the library and conservation of the existing buikding. It seeks to heighten the existing buildings characteristics while reconciling it with its surroundings through the fulfillment of new spacial, structural and environmental requirements to ensure its refurbishment and conservation. A semi-interred circular volume was added to the existing building; this volume would contain the new library with open shelves, a mezzanine, and is illuminated from above. The green roof camouphlages the intervention while complementing the existing volume.
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Campito masterplan- universidad de los Andesprofessional workDaniel Bermúdez arquitectoBogotá, Colombia. 2009university masterplan
role: junior architect
This masterplan defines the implementation of five new buildings in the topographically complex university campus. After careful analysis of the existing campus and the existing buildings, the challenge was to establish a way to insert the new buildings; achieving an equilibrium between what exists and the intervention. How to construct the new buildings containing the maximum area possible, without invading the campus. As well as design-ing the paths and connections between open areas and through the buildings around the university.