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Isaac LanderosKey Projects

Architecture Landscape

Design2015

Jiaozuo NanshuibeidiaoPlanning and Landscape Renovation Project

Location: Jiaozuo, Henan, China

Hongqi Stag LakePlanning and Landscape Project / SD

Location: Hongqi, Hainan, China

Qionghai Cultural and Sports CenterArchitecture and Landscape Project / SD

Location: Qionghai, Hainan, China

Cheng Yang Business CenterArchitecture and Landscape Project / SD

Location: Qingdao, Shandong, China

Helsinki Guggenheim MuseumArchitecture Project / SD (UP)

Location: Helsinki, Finland

A self-confident young architect and landscape designer with a creative and flexible mindset. Design is a challenge and has to be solved in a resourceful and in an innovative manner; in order to achieve this I strive to apply planning and organizational skills when team work is needed easing the communication and directing the efforts towards a problem solving approach.

Isaac Landeros

Birth Date: October 28th 1983Place of Birth: Guadalajara, Mexico

Full Name: Isaac Abraham Diaz LanderosNationality: Mexican

Current Residence: Beijing, China

E-mail: [email protected]

Mother Language: SpanishOther Languages: Fluent English, basic French

Status: Single

Education: M.Arch. National Autonomus University of Mexico 2012Honors: Honorable Mention for Research Thesis

Software Skills: Adobe Suite (Ps, Ai, Id) AutoCAD, 3ds Max, Basic Rhino, Office Suite

ISAAC LANDEROS

CSCEC GC Design Studio2012-CurrentChief Designer Landscape, Planning and Architecture

ECLA BeijingSummer 2012Architecture and landscape internship atECLA International Group

LACALArquitectura en estudio2010-2011Co-founder of LACAL freelance architecture studio Works: Residences JS1, JS2, JS3, Colima, MexicoCasa Seatle, Zapopan, MexicoCUGARPE Flagship Store, Guadalajara, Mexico

La PipaArt House2010-2011Co-founder of LaPipa Art House, Project aiming to promote local art and design talent

Art MillenniumArquitectos e Ingenieros Constructores

2006-2009Chief Designer

Selected Works:

Puerto Vallarta Country Club. Urban design Architecture and interior design of eighteen

model residences, sales house, club house and shopping mall

210 ha

Acueducto Tres60. Hines. Two high standard residental towers,

31 stories high. Supervision of construction logistics

and As Built plans

FIAT Guadalajara Flagship Store. Supervision of construction logistics

and As Built plans

EXPERIENCE

AWARDS & HONORS

MArch. Graduation with HonorsMArch. Graduation with Academic DistinctionBArch. Graduation with Academic Distinction

1st prize. 2004. Medical Clinic Competition. Convocated by Guadalajara Rotary Club and Universidad de Guadalajara

1st prize. 2005. Cultural Ethnic Center Competition. Convocated by Tuxpan ethnic community

2nd prize. 2005. Child Protection Center Competiton. Convocated by Tequila Rotary Club and Univerisdad de Guadalajara

...translate desires and needs into spatial solutions;

into tools that enhance our daily activities and

experiences.

listening and observation

after a thoughtful and multilayered approach

experimental action is needed

to achieve the optimal results

the question(the problem) that triggers hypotheseslead to

Design is a process that starts with attentive listening and observation, thus lead to the detection of the question (the problem) followed by a hypothesis or a series of hypotheses, those could be related to the function, the shape, the materials, the desieres, the general and particular constraints, the reverie. These hypotheses require confirmation through experimentation. That takes us from a space that calls to action to a problem that triggers it. The experimentation could take different ways of development, different ways to take shape: from texts to diagrams, from sketches to models to renders, from field research to lab production. The final goal is to achieve the most pertinent answer regarding time, material resources, budget and social and aesthetic aspirations.

THE PROCESS BEHIND

Constantly we are unfolding our day through different

scales. From the intimacy of our beds to the openness of

the public realm.

KEYPROJECTS

2012-2015

Jiaozuo NanshuibeidiaoHongqi Stag Lake

Qionghai Cultural and Sports CenterCheng Yang Business Center

Helsinki Guggenheim Museum

Nanshui Beidiao is a massive aqueduct that diverts water from South to North of China dividing the city of Jiaozuo right through the middle. This urban scar has isolated the developing areas of the city located on the South of the more traditional areas located on the North.

The core goal of this project was to restore and enhance all the flows that were interrupted by the pass of the infrastructure through the creation of a mixed use park along the water channel. This new green infrastructure would give the city an opportunity to relink all its activities in a vibrant environment at the same time helping to relieve environmental problems as seasonal floods and increasing pollution levels.

THE

Jiaozuo Nanshuibeidiao

Planning and Landscape Renovation Project Location: Jiaozuo, Henan, China

Area: 11.4 km2 of Planning / 2.4 km2 of LandscapeCSCEC GC Studio

2013

Exhibition center and wetland system

Cultural Axis

Leisure Axis (wetlands)

Ecological Axis (green areas)

Amphitheater and commercial area

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政府 Government 行云广场 The Esplanade 展示中心 Exhibition Hall

山形建筑 The Mountain Exhibition Center 植物园 Botanical Garden 游龙坡 Dragon Slope

纪念碑 The Memorial 五星级酒店 5 Stars Hotel 城铁广场 Train Plaza

渗透池 Infiltration Ponds连桥 Bridges 零售商铺 Retail Area

Master plan

Planting design

Botanic garden resting area

Traffic design along flooding wetland system

Traffic designA green belt that runs along the linear park has been design in order to offer clear and open access to all the means of transportation based on the principles of shared spaces.

Hotel and commercial area

tourism development in a privileged place of the island of Hainan comprising a hotel with convention and exhibition center, a boutique hotel with spa and a set of villas for short stays. One of the main challenges of this project was to introduce the buildings respectfully with the natural environment. The lake and its surroundings are an agricultural area that was integrated into the concept of the landscape design giving a unique personality to the project while allowing the integration of the activities of the locals.

The landscape extends through artificial islands into the lake creating a green ribbon that unifies all the areas in the project. Both the concept and the grid used in the architecture, the master plan and landscaping, are derived from patterns taken from the geometry of plants and flowers.

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Hongqi Stag Lake

Planning and Landscape Project / SDLocation: Hongqi, Hainan, China

Area: 12.7 km2

CSCEC GC Studio 2013

Grand tourism hotels

The geometrization of a natural pattern on a grid to help articulate the space, the buildings and the program in a functional and aesthetic manner.

Main hotel

Built areas

Road system

Green areas

Pedestrian system

Main hotel

Boutique hotelVillas hotel

Boutique hotel

a small town a new project of urban infrastructure can mean a great opportunity for development and innovation. How to make that specific project to meet the financial and social expectations of the place is not an easy task. For the Cultural and Sports Center of Qionghai the strategy was to promote a high density development with a high diversity of uses. Densely programmed mixed uses have proven to be successful in developing compact cities with high rates of both economic and social gains.

The architecture is inspired by the cornices of the traditional houses of the area, which creates ribbons that unify all facades. That ribbon is what merges in one continuous space a stadium for 30, 000 people, a multi-sport facility for 10,000 people and a theater for 5,000. In addition, it integrates a commercial area that serves the main buildings and ensures constant use of the venue. Everything is crowned with a large roof garden that works as a meeting and recreation area.

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Qionghai Cultural and Sports Center

Architecture and Landscape Project / SDLocation: Qionghai, Hainan, China

Area: 15.47 haCSCEC GC Studio

2013

Sports and Cultural Center

North facade

Residental and Office Buildings

Theater and Cultural Center

Shopping Center

Gymnasium

Stadium

(5,000 seats)

(15,000 m2)

(12,000 seats)

30,000 seats)

Commercial plinth

Roof garden

Service floor Seats

Retail

Shopping mall

Facade

Exo-structure

Lattice

Rooftops

Roof garden

Sport arenas and stage

Commercial area

Roof garden

iconic building can give character to an area of the city and can become a magnet to raise its value beyond the architectural boundaries. Shandong Province and especially the port of Qingdao have an important naval tradition that was taken as inspiration for the design of this office complex.

Five volumes resembling sails remind the old merchant ships and house offices, convention centers and hotels. At the base, a retail park with container-shops gives the abstract idea of a keel boat and doubles as a reference and meeting point, as an area that promotes the encounter and the exchange of ideas between users. The main goal is to create an exciting space that stimulates the free interaction of people in a highly mixed-use area.

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Cheng Yang Business Center

Architecture and Landscape Project / SDLocation: Qingdao, Shandong, China

Area: 87, 205 m2 (Architecture) 3.29 ha (Landscape)CSCEC GC Studio

2014

Master plan (mixed-use complex)

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Drop off area

Hotel Underground parking entrance

Commercial area

Urban Park

Building inspiration and main functions Offices, commerce and hospitality

Office buildings

Underground parking

Commercial and urban park area

Commercial area and urban park

Commercial area and urban park

Hotel (3F) Hotel (12F) Office Building (17F) Office Building (22F) Office Building (6F)

new museum is an excellent excuse to increase the vitality of an urban area. Located in the heart of the Historic Helsinki, the site for the new Guggenheim museum presented interesting urban and architecture challenges. To integrate a building of this kind into the daily life of a city it has to work as an extension of it, as a platform where people can relate to each other and to their unique surroundings.

For this purposes the scheme has considered a plinth that undulates throughout the site working as a public space that projects the museum activities beyond its limits taken as inspiration the beautiful and dramatic landscapes of the Nordic fiords. This is the public realm that brings together city, art and people. Above, almost floating in a leafy balance, the main galleries are set in order to contribute to the skyline without diminishing the allure of the existing landmarks.

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Helsinki Guggenheim Museum(Undelivered Proposal)

Architecture Project / SDLocation: Helsinki, Finland

Area: 12,500 m2

CSCEC GC Studio2014

Waterfront realm

Main accesses

Downstreet views

Harbor views

Integration within the skyline and urban realm

TO RISE

TO MIR ORR

TO BRE-AK

TO LOOK BEY O ND

TO

Extension of the public realm

Design approach and strategies