4. Acapulco Diamante | Punto Mar
Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos
High end residences & amenities
Located in Punta Diamante area of Acapulco,
Punto Mar with 85,000 sqm.stands on a flat, 26,000 m2 site
with 100 meters of beachfront between Laguna de Tres Palos and the Pacific coast.
From concept design to construction documents.
5. Acapulco Diamante | Punto Mar
Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos
High end residences & amenities
PUNTO MAR ACAPULCO
Los componentes del proyecto
03 Plan Maestro Punto Mar.
01.Acceso principal
02.Caseta de acceso
03.Plaza de acceso
04.Vialidad de acceso a estacionamiento
05.Acceso a motor lobby
06.Ărea de juegos para niños
07.Canchas de pĂĄdel
08.Canchas de tenis
09.Sinagoga
10.Residencia del Rabino
11.Motor lobby
12.Acceso y salida estacionamiento
13.Edificio 1
14.Edificio 2
15.Edificio 3
16.Spa
17.Gimnasio
18.Lounge Bar
19.CafeterĂa
20.Sports Bar
21.JardĂn
22.Alberca principal
23.Alberca infantil
24.TobogĂĄn
25.Alberca adultos
26.Jacuzzis
27.Salida a la playa
28.Bar de playa
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Locations
13. Building 1
Ground floor | Special tipology A
14. Building 2
Ground floor | Teens club
| Cinema
| Management
| Nursing
15. Building 3
Ground floor | Kids club
| Cinema - Forum
| Special tipology B
16. Spa
17. Gym
18. Lounge bar
19. Cafeteria
20. Sports bar
Edificio 3 Edificio 2 Edificio 1
- 69 departamentos
- 7 tipologĂas
- NĂșcleo vertical cada 2 deptos.
- 19 niveles
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- 34 departamentos
- 2 tipologĂas
- NĂșcleo vertical cada 2 deptos.
- 19 niveles
- 19 departamentos
- 6 tipologĂas
- NĂșcleo vertical cada depto.
- 19 niveles
Building 3
- 69 flats
- 7 typologies
Building 2
- 34 flats
- 2 typologies
Building 1
- 69 flats
- 7 typologies
Building 01 Building 02 Building 03
6. Acapulco Diamante | Punto Mar
Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos
Building site
View from building 01
View from building 01
Ground Level view
View from entrance
View from building 01
7. Acapulco Diamante | Punto Mar
Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos
High end residences
Master bedroom Living Room | Flat type C
Living Room | Flat type AFlat type A
8. Acapulco Diamante | Punto Mar
Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos
Outdoor Amenities
Periquera Punto Mar
Guanacastle Tzalam
Cubierta de Guanacastle
Estuctura de tzalam o guanacastle.
Terminado aceite de teka.
Diseño Arq Carlos Rodriguez
Design collaboration with
Fabrica Astilla
Cafeteria
Sports Bar
9. Acapulco Diamante | Punto Mar
Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos
Indoor amenities
Kids club
CinemaGym
11. The gubernamental dependency named CONACyT required a new headquarter
for the south pacific research center in social anthropology
located in the capital of Oaxaca state.
Due its historical emplacement, the colours, materials textures and vegetation of
the area played an important role in the design process.
Traditional construction systems merged with new techniques to take advantage
of geometry and cast double curved shapes for the roof vaults using brick.
Sustainability was the highlight of the project.
Several decisions were made through a previous bioclimatic analysis to enhance
thermal comfort and natural lighting, the use of thermal materials, weight reduc-
tion through brick vaults, the use of native vegetation and harness of natural
resources for energy and water reuse.
Site Area: 7,750 sqm
Construction: 3,250 sqm.
Oaxaca | CIESAS South Pacific Research headquarters | Project
IPN / Public Projects - Project Leader
Geometry
Sustainable
Re-adapt the vernacular
12. Oaxaca | CIESAS South Pacific Research headquarters | Building site
IPN / Public Projects - Project Leader
Library Vault detail
Classroom and office halls
14. Mexico City | Polanco Coliving: Hi Hab
Freelancer
Facade
Located in a centric area of Mexico City rises Hi Hab,
a new apartment building tipology.
Based in the growing tendency to share among the people,
new typologies have arisen the latest years like the Co-working spaces,
this paradigm shift is translated to co-living as The Collective in London mixed with the capabilities
of technology.
Mixing a community with media and technology is the bet of this disruptive idea
where the capsule hotel meets the benefits of community and networking.
Pod bed prototype
Common area
COLIVING
15. Mexico City | Polanco Hi Hab : POD A (Prototype)
Freelancer
Upper Pod Lower Pod
17. Freelancer
Entrance
Chihuahua | Cd. Juarez Residential
This project took in count the extreme conditions of the north of the
country.
Integrating passive strategies to improve confort as redefining the
use of materials, vegetation, lighting design up to minimal details
that impacted on the experience.
The entrance is oriented to the south.
In order to protect it from direct sunlight
, the strategy was narowing the hollows of the facade as defining
interlacing cantillevers resulting in a contrast of textures, lights and
shades.
Meanwhile the backyard resulted in the counterpart of the house, its spaces
are open to the exterior resulting in a continuous interaction with it. As it is
oriented to the north is shaded most part of the year but the summer direct
sunlight is controlled by latticework.
21. Sordo Madaleno | Internal Contest Antara extension | Transport HUB
The proposal consisted in an urban
intervention, to develop a park that
furthermore would become the
emplacement for a new building
So i asked this question
ÂżIs really necessary a new building
in one of the most congestionated
areas in Mexico City?
What about if we think our building
not as an object just for rent but a
destiny to connect the city?
What would happen if we create an
emblematic park with a
transporttation HUB integrated as it
happens at Picadilly Circus in
London?
As the place is nearby one of the
most important life style centers of
the city. But ...can we improve the
life style of the people around?
Through a deep analysis of the area
and surroundings i found this could
be a strategic area to articulate
a cultural and economic corridor
with a great impact for connectivity
around the city.
This is an idea about public and
private collaboration to nurture the
spirit of the city.
This is not a project
This is a statement
Contest
22. Sordo Madaleno | Internal Contest Antara extension | Transport HUB
Conceiving a park
Contest
23. Sordo Madaleno | Internal Contest Antara extension | Transport HUB
Urban node Alternative transport Pedestrian crossings Points of access Free area for the new building Landscape integration
Diagrammatic process
Contest
24. Sordo Madaleno | Internal Contest Antara extension | Transport HUB
Contest
Park view
25. Sordo Madaleno | Internal Contest Antara extension | Transport HUB
Contest
Underground station view
27. The project consisted to build up 8 flats reaching up
1000 sqm. in a site of 200 sqm.
In 6 levels
the building accomplishes natural ventilation
and illumination by an inner courtyard.
The second premise
was that every flat got a natural view of the park across the street.
The construction was optimized to achieve
Six flats of 70 sqm. and Two Pent houses of 140 sqm.
D
Freelancer
Mexico | CDMX Medium density dwelling
Higher DensityD
Nature bond
28. Del Carmen Market | CDMX Modern shop in a traditional market
At the southern area of Mexico City is the neighborhood of San Angel
An historical place where people like to gather at weekends.
In a reduced space which used to be a juice bar i was invited
by the constructors to develop a shop of renowned italian sunglasses.
The idea was to use the same area to its full potential
exploiting the double height we have 2 different areas
by the use of a mezzanine, the lower area is for the storefront
while the upper one allowed the customers do their sight studies.
1 shop
2 functions
15 m2
Freelancer
View from entranceView from desk
R E T R O S U P E R F U T U R E
31. Arquine launches every year an international contest with a theme:
How do we develop 1000 dwellings at the XXI century?
Is not about RAW construction, is about creating a symbiotic
relation between public and private space by layers of privacy.
Is about recovering the CITY to the PEDESTRIAN, improving
one on one interactions, multiplying the sense of COMMUNITY.
A mixed use landmark which promotes free transit through it,
provides new CULTURAL spots for people interaction.
Re-habit the XXI century
TRANSIT AND PRIVACY LEVELS
Arquine: International Contest Mixed use: 1000 dwellings
International Contest | Arquine
H. CIRCULATION
PUBLIC
COMMUNITARY
V. CIRCULATION
DWELLING
COMMERCE
GREEN AREAS
32. 4th place - National Contest in Mexico Social Dwelling | 4 x 1 house
National Contest | Casita Linda 4th place / 186 architects
Vault
Mezzanine deck
Water tank
Mezzanine forge
Brick walls
Lime finish
Bathroom
Concrete frame
Steel railing
Windows
30 - 60 cms. wide
Concrete Grill
Concrete floor
64 sqm.
National contest among 186 teams in Mexico.
Located at the outskirts of San Miguel de Allende.
The project attempts to bring shelter to low income families which members vary from 4 to 8.
A flexible space was required, the activities
varied according the day hour until night when each space become a
dormitory for a full capacity of family members.
4-8 family members
LOWLEVELHIGHLEVEL
33. After a loss we heal in different ways, we are not only made of flesh
but of mind either.
A dual environment for introspection and extroversion, two spaces
made of a single replicable element.
At the surface, a park where people can gather and bond with their
family sharing the joy of life in a sociable and dynamic environment.
But in the deep are series of alleys and squares like a labyrinth
where people can be in solitude reminding and thinking in silence.
DUALITY
Landscape
integration
DUALITY
3rd place Contest in Dominican Republic Cemetery and columbarium
SMA Internal contest | 3rd Place
35. Master in Sustainable Design | UK Dissertation: The geometry envelope as a passive system for thermal control
University of Liverpool
How much does roof geometry
affect thermal gain in buildings?
The more technology we use in early stages of our
design process,
the less energy we require to operate buildings
reducing our footprint.
15PROTOTYPES
4SIMULATIONS
Self-shading
Internal
temperature
Heat Gain / Loss
Volume/Surface
Solar incidence
Solarradiation
Totalsolar
exposure
Thermal gain factors
Data analysis and comparison
Vernacular 2.0
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01 FR
02 SR4
03 SR4 35
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08 EWSR
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11 D
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14 MV
36. Raytracinganalysis
Interiorview
Model
3D Printed
Vitroceramic
Master in Sustainable Design | UK Ecologic house with vitroceramics
University of Liverpool
Shading Reduction
Concept
Lighting and WindsTypical Row House
The standard floor plan has
low access to daylight.
The site was divided in halves.
Using this measure to module
the volumes as a grid sorting
them according to the
shape of the site.
The solution to increase the sunlight to the north side of the site
was to reduce by steps the heights of the volumes providing
as much natural light to the green areas as indirect illumination
to the interiors nearby them.
The use of slope roofs allows an easier collection of water
and the increase of volume at the interior in order to mitigate
the overheating at the interior.
The access at the floor plan was reduced to emphasize
the entrance as aid the wind to flow at the
interior of the house.
This new configuration increases
the contact with the exterior
to provide more
natural daylight.
The displacement between
volumes allow to harness
the cross winds as the access
to natural ventilation.
Sun and Water
Module
4 x 4 m
Sunlight Hours Adaptation to shade
Rain water storage
Ground Level
First Level
Vitro Ceramic
Roof Garden
38. Architectural Association (AA) - Landscape Urbanism Ravines regeneration in Mexico City
Architectural Association - Visiting School
The AA has a program abroad where they teach their
methodology solving a problematic in the host city
during an intensive workshop of 5 days.
This work were presented to SEDEMA and
INFONAVIT at Centro Cultural España in 2013.
PROBLEMATIC
The ravines are a forsaken space where people need
to live but they lack of services, transport and public
spaces. In that way we consider the river as a commu-
nication barrier and a backyard for garbage dispose
that endangers the health and safety.
POTENTIAL
Creating the necessary infrastructure for crossing and
pointing our attention to the river as the public space
for the community with areas of interest the people will
enhance their life quality.
ANALYSIS
Using GIS (Geographic Information System) with
Grasshopper programming, we found the risk areas
which needed to be evicted, the most efficient paths
among the urban grid and let us know the most tran-
sited streets to create squares, insert businesses and
services.
Urban strategies
Urban strategies
Enhance
Geographic information