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Ramon Mendoza Architect UK/ARB 084254K BArch DipArch ETSAM 13 Stadium Street, London SW10 0PU tel: +44 (0) 77 9524 0033 email: [email protected] archinect.com/ramonmendoza linkedin.com/in/ramonmendozasatrustegui

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Ram

on M

endo

zaArchitect UK/ARB 084254K BArch DipArch ETSAM

13 Stadium Street, London SW10 0PUtel: +44 (0) 77 9524 0033email: [email protected]/ramonmendozalinkedin.com/in/ramonmendozasatrustegui

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Ram

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Skills

Language

Computer

Fluent: Spanish, English, French, Portuguese

Basic: German

Proficient: Autocad, Microstation, AECOsim, Revit, Rhinoceros, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Microsoft Office

Basic: Generative Components, 3ds Max, V-Ray

QualificationsArchitect UK/ARB 084254K BArch DipArch ETSAM

Contact13 Stadium Street, London SW10 0PUtel: +44 (0) 77 9524 0033email: [email protected]/ramonmendozalinkedin.com/in/ramonmendozasatrustegui

Education

Apr 2015

2004-12

2009-10

2008

Practice

2013-present

2013

2011

2010

2008

2007

Experience

2014-15

2013-14

2013

2012

2011

2011

Publications

2006

2014

Exhibitions

2015

Link Tokyo-Madrid by ETSAM (Madrid) and TIT (Tokyo)

GRAMMATI©ALS by Federico Soriano (Ed Mairea)

EXPORT by Edgar Gonzalez (Ico Foundation, Madrid)

Minneapolis College of Art and DesignBiomimicry: A Sustainable Design Methodology

School of Architecture, Polytechnic University of MadridBachelor and Master Degree in Architecture

School of Architecture, University of Sâo PauloMagallâes scholarship exchange program

New York University‘Future Noir’ course

Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, LondonPart II Architectural Assistant

Eloy Diez Arquitectos, MadridFreelance

Estudio Lamela, MadridArchitect Intern

Landscape Department FAU-USP, Sâo PauloLandscape Architect Intern

Ferrovial SA, MadridQuantity Surveyor based on site

Pablo Fernandez y Pablo Redondo Arquitectos, MadridArchitect Intern

FIFA National Football Stadium, Caracas (RSHP)RIBA Stage 3, area: 21,000 m², cost: £325 millions

High-rise commercial development ATRIO, Bogota (RSHP)RIBA Stages 2-4, area: 250,000 m², cost: £500 millions

Housing development scheme, ArroyomolinosCompetition: 2nd prize

Greenhouse and farming laboratory, MadridSocial multidisciplinary collaboration

Luis Chicho Fabrega Hospital, Panama (Lamela)RIBA Stage 4, area: 42,000 m², cost: £57 millions

Housing development scheme, Madrid (Lamela)RIBA Stage 5, area: 14,200 m², cost: £12 millions

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National Football Stadium of VenezuelaCaracas

The sinuous shapes of the stadium complement the natural forms of the environment in which it is located vibrating in tune

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National Football Stadium of Venezuela, Caracas

PlaceCaracas, Venezuela

Date2013-present

ClientInsetra

Gross Area21,000 m²

Cost£325 millions

ArchitectRogers Stirk Harbour + Partners

Structural EngineerArup

Roof Structural EngineerSchlaich Bergermann und Partner

Services & Lighting EngineerArup

Sports Facilities ConsultantFenwick Iribarren Architects

The masterplan includes a transport interchange (also by RSHP) and establishes a new metropolitan park protecting the surrounding hillsides from further development. Within the park, existing sports facilities, including the listed Arthur Froehlich-designed racecourse, will now be augmented by a new baseball stadium, a geodesic dome for events and the 52,000 capacity national football stadium, providing a new focus for leisure activities in the city and an additional eight hectares of public space.

Through an ondulating bowl and concourse slab, and a landscaped access, the building manages to relate perfectly with the natural landscape. It has been conceived as two separate contrasting elements: the bowl and the roof. The precast concrete bowl responds to a parametric model achieving the best rates of visual and sound confort, and the roof, on the other side, acts as a superlight, beautifully engineered ‘bicycle wheel canopy’ suspended over the landscape.

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Centro Internacional, ATRIOBogota

ATRIO is undoubtedly the most important real estate development in Colombia in the last decade. It will generate more than 10,000 m2 of public open space, and deliver an architectural icon that will create a new entry point to the city

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PlaceBogota, Colombia

Date2008-present

ClientQBO Constructores S.A.S

Gross Area250,000 m²

Cost£325 millions

ArchitectRogers Stirk Harbour + PartnersEl Equipo de Mazzanti, Colombia

Structural EngineerArup, UKPyD, Colombia

Facade EngineerArup, Spain

Services EngineerArup, SpainPoch, Colombia

CPI EngineerArup, SpainLina Garcia, Colombia

Vertical Transportation EngineerArup, UK

Urbanist ConsultantClaudia Sandoval, Colombia

Traffic ConsultantSDG, Colombia

Waste Management ConsultantSDG, Colombia

Security ConsultantPoch, Colombia

Landscape ArchitectVogt, UK

Wind TunnelBMT, UK

Quantity SurveyorAECOM, UK

Project ManagerAECOM, UK

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ATRIO is a major mixed-use commercial development in central Bogotá comprising two towers – North and South – with a large, open public space at ground level.At 44 floors (200 m) and 59 floors (268 m) high respectively, the towers provide a total of 250,000 m2 of office space, public services and retail with up to 72,000 people expected to pass through each day.

Together with an additional 10,000 m2 of public space, which constitutes two thirds of the whole site area, the development is an important step in the regeneration of the area known as Centro Internacional, bringing new business, tourism, public transport and culture to the city’s former business district.

Centro Internacional ATRIO, Bogota

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The client’s brief was not only to deliver class office accommodation but also to create a new public space at the heart of the city. The project is a exciting opportunity to contribute to the resurgence of a civic society in Bogota

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The interior office space will remain flexible, thanks to the core layout and the services strategy, making possible a future incorporation of a hotel, apartments and an observatory. The massing, managed through the intersection of two squares in plan, generates two interesting areas of the building: the inviting ‘mouth’ shaped atrium and the green stepping terraces at the top.

The project is designed to be rolled out in two phases, with the first building ATRIO North Tower due to deliver more than 50,000 m2 of flexible office space, 4,600 m2 of public services and 1,800 m2 of retail. Construction of the first phase began in December 2014 with preliminary excavations and is expected to complete in late 2018.

Centro Internacional ATRIO, Bogota

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Vertical Greenhouse, La SagreraBarcelona

The building generates a recycling ecosystem of energy and resources. In one day it purifies 1 million litres of grey water, producing 40 tons of food and 80MWh of energy back through the digestion of organic waste

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The project proposes a giant ‘balloon-shaped’ enclosed space greenhouse for urban intensive agriculture. Barcelona, for its mild and humid climate offers the perfect place for urban farming. It is also a city with a high gastronomic culture and a large food market activity since fresh products are very much appreciated.

The master plan of La Sagrera includes the burial of the high speed railway, a park on top and a new neighbourhood with housing for 12,000 people. With this in hand, the proposal gives ecological coherence to the whole development acting as a new hybrid between infrastructure and architecture and closing a circular ecosystem of energy and resources.

A convection circuit is forced inside through the greenhouse effect of the EFTE skin to generate the adequate climate zones for each crop. The digester acts as the thermal source and the water treatment pools as the cold counter point

Academic ProjectFinal project in Architecture

PlaceBarcelona, Spain

Date2011-12

UniversitySchool of Architecture, Polytechnic University of Madrid

Gross Area120,000 m²

TutorsMiguel Kriesler & Jacobo García-Germán

Vertical Greenhouse La Sagrera, Barcelona

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The distribution of crops is based on the spiral and fractal geometrical patterns on conifer species like Abies Pinsapo. This maximises crop exposure to sun rays

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a. tower cluster; b. runway cluster; c. pot cluster for tuber and low rise plants; d. pot cluster for hanging plants; e. pot cluster for climbing plants; f. pot cluster sections; g. tuber pot; h. low rise plants pot; i. small hanging plants pot; j. big hanging plants pot; k. small climbing plants pot; l. big climbing plants pot; m. pot structure; n. bonding system between structure and pot

botanical anatomy

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Vertical Greenhouse La Sagrera, Barcelona