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ANDRES SANCHEZ SANTACOLOMAEmail: [email protected]
Date of birth 07/07/1990
Secondary studies:Colegio Gimnasio Los Andes,Bogotá, Colombia 2007.
University studies:Architect. Universidad de los Andes.Bogotá, Colombia 2013.
Master Studies: Master of Science in Architecture (Architecture and Sustainability)Katholieke Universiteit LeuvenGhent, Belgium 2016
Other studies:Senior student of Morrison High SchoolMorrison, Illinois, EE.UU, 2008
Certificate basic level Autodesk Autocad- CAD IngenieriaBogotá, Colombia, 2011
International Workshop / REDSUR12, FAUD-UNCCordoba, Argentina, 2012
Independent Autodesk Building Performance Analysis CertificateAutodesk Online workshop, 2014
Universal design workshop / Design for allGhent, Belgium, 2014
Languages:Spanish - English
PORTAFOLIOhttps://www.behance.net/andressanchezsantaco
WEB PROFILEhttps://co.linkedin.com/in/andres-sanchez-santacoloma-02759173
BASIC INFORMATION
INTERNATIONAL CENTERHOUSING LEISURE SOLUTION BOGOTA
ACADEMIC WORKBOGOTA, COLOMBIAMAY 2011
UNIMINUTO SOLvING INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDS
ACADEMIC WORKBOGOTA, COLOMBIAMAY 2013
CO-WORKING OPEN OFFICEPOSITIvE IMPACT BUILDING
ACADEMIC WORKGENT, BELGIUMJUNE 2015
AQUAPONICCITY FOOD INDUSTRY
ACADEMIC WORKGENT, BELGIUMJANUARY 2016
BROWNFIELD REMEDIATIONA PROTOTYPE FOR URBANIZATION
ACADEMIC WORKSTOCKHOLM, SWEDENJUNE 2016
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INTERNATIONAL CENTER HOUSING LEISURE SOLUTION BOGOTA
Academic work: Universidad de los Andes
Location: Bogotà - Colombia
Date: May 2011
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Based on the international center of Bogota, it seeks to create a proposal that integrates all the actual and future dynamics of the area, in order to prop-erly articulate the disconected activities such as comerce and recreation. The project is located in the Caracas Ave-nue in the 26th Street west along the central cemetery.
Its aims to improve the housing offer by recovering and developing goods of cultural interest and disused infra-structure, in order to improve the living conditions of the traditional population from the downtown, attracting new res-idents and considering the inclusion of all typical layers of an urban center.
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UNIMINUTO SOLvING INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDS
Academic work: Universidad de los Andes
Location: Bogotà - Colombia
Date: May 2013
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The project its a composition of several buildings which address to solve the lack of student housing and public facilities around the university Minuto de Dios in Bogotá. Its shaped by a sport facility, under-ground parking, hospital, rehabilitation center, 500 housing units for students and commerce.
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CO-WORKING OPEN OFFICEPOSITIvE IMPACT BUILDING
Academic work: Ku Leuven, Sint-Lucas ArchitectuurLocation: Gent - Belgium
Date: June 2015
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CoWorking open office is a socially as well as environmentally positive Impact building which converts unused gap be-tween two buildings into place where young entrepreneurs can learn, work, present their products and projects or just rest and have fun after a busy day.Building connects street with the roof of the neighboring buildings and thereby activated hidden public zone in the city.
The main goal of the project was to cre-ate as much as possible sustainable building. This means building produces more electricity than it needs. It con-sume water from the rooftop. It uses natural ventilation and heat losses of the neighboring buildings.
Building can be assembled and then dis-mantled if there is no need anymore. Due to using standardized modular sys-tem building is flexible, adjustable and extendable. Also, it is worth to mention that in design were used second-hand building materials such as polycarbonate panels for the facade or cardboard bars for the structural trusses.
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Compactness zoning
Summer sheme cooling
Positive impact 50 solar panels can serve after the project
Extra public square can be develop due to, and after the project
Winter sheme heating Winter sheme heating
Average u value 0.53, k value 32, compactness 2.97
Solar shading & passive cooling
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AQUAPONICCITY FOOD INDUSTRY
Academic work: Ku Leuven, Sint-Lucas ArchitectuurLocation: Gent - Belgium
Date: January 2016
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Aquaponic is a project that bring back the food industry in to the city, producing basic food such as fish and lettuce, which are cultivated through a symbiotic process (Aquaponics), where fish get benefited from vegetables and vegetables from fish, generating huge savings in water and energy use, production its faster due the cultivation technique being use, making this system very profitable an adequate for the city needs. “Acuaponic” with 1,700m2 is designed to produce about 9,200 kilos
of fish annually and 9,120 heads of lettuce per week, with this char-acteristics will be the world largest industry in food production of this type. The building is design with the goal of generating the most efficient food factory as possible by taking advantage of the envi-ronment and location, positioning itself towards the sun movement and seasons change. Integrating a rough industry with comfortable Luxury homes. Structural complexity is determined from the mea-surements of materials, the building is modulated by a basic wide of 1.20m.
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BROWNFIELD REMEDIATIONA PROTOTYPE FOR URBANIZATION
Academic work: Ku Leuven, Sint-Lucas ArchitectuurLocation: Stockholm - Sweden
Date: June 2016
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My project proposal as a promiscuous assem-blage intent to give new alternatives for urban redevelopment, focusing on brownfield reme-diation and polluted soils as backbone for the new emerging housing areas, looking for high-er social sustainability and inclusive spaces, working with sustainable techniques as Phy-toremediation to decrease the cost of soil re-mediation and urban redevelopment, giving the possibility for lower classes to be part of the new city being build, Giving as well parameters for a new sustainable model or prototype for brownfield remediation, which could be apply in future interventions. Leaning always on archi-tecture as main feature for social, territory and ecological change; in my case a Seed Bank infrastructure, which will represent a radical shift in the future city perspective, it will raise the possibility of a stronger social inclusion, stronger economy, and emerging activities based in soil remediation. A new ecological model will rise, generating more jobs, decon-taminating in a sustainable and economic way, beautifying the city and adding extra value to it, which I believe would bring the most posi-tive changes for Stockholm and the new Roy-al Seaport needs.
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DETAIL 01 - ROOF EDGE01 Curtain Wall Transom (Roof)02 Curtain Wall Transom03 Curtain Wall Mullion (Roof)04 Curtain Wall Mullion05 Double Glazed Structural Facade (Roof)06 Double Glazed Structural Facade07 Mullion Gutter (incorporated in profile)08 Transom Gutter (incorporated in profile)09 Vertical Rain Pipe (incorporated in profile)10 Steel Frame Structure (Trussed Beam)11 Wind Braces
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DETAIL 02 - CANTILEVER01 Steel Profile HSS (Main Beam)02 Diagonal Supporting IPE Beam03 Secondary IPE Beam04 Corrugated Steel Deck05 Concrete (Corrugated Steel Slab)06 Cement Screed07 Monolith EPDM Floor Finish08 Steel Frame Structure09 Double Glazed Structural Facade10 Vertical Rain Pipe (incorporated in mullion)11 Aluminum Facade Panels (perforated)12 Facade Support Stud13 Aluminum 'C' Profile (suspended facade)14 Suspending Mechanism for the facade15 Collecting Rain Water Pipe
DETAIL 03 - PUBLIC SPACE01 Made Ground02 Waterproofing Membrane03 Drainage System- filter and sliding geotextile- dimpled sheet- pressure dividing slip film04 Solid Thermal Insulation (XPS)05 Reinforced Concrete (water-tight)06 Steel Plate (water tightness)07 Cement Screed08 Stone Plates (pavement)09 Prefabricated Horizontal Gutter10 Metal Grid
DETAIL 04 - FONDATION01 Ground02 Cement Screed (Ground Leveling Layer)03 Drainage System- filter and sliding geotextile- dimpled sheet- pressure dividing slip film04 Solid Thermal Insulation (XPS)05 Reinforced Concrete (water-tight)06 Cement Screed07 Monolith EPDM Floor Finish08 Steel Plate (water tightness)
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STUDIES The focus of the Architecture Career at the Universidad de los Andes
“(…)though he has to earn a living, man dwells poetically on this earth”
Johann F. Ch. Holderlin
We all have an idea of architecture. Most of the ideas are correct because inhabiting earth is not an unknown experience. Studying this experience is what architects think about and do .Construction,space, time, design art, technology, society, scale, city, history, habitat are all daily language terms that give an idea of what architecture is. However, there is a lot more to it.
The word architecture comes from the Greek arké–tékne , a term designating the origi-nal technology, the sketches upon earth which man builds to consolidate his inhabiting ways on earth. Let’s see: the meaning of the words arké and tékne are enlightening. Arké is origin. Thinking and doing architecture has something to do with the knowl-edge of what we are and where we come from. As a matter of fact, designing assumes an understanding of history and of thought that come with every achievement.
Tékne is technology, in other words applying know-how to accomplish things and in-tervene on earth bearing in mind the need to protect life. In the technological process there is always a thought of doing things intelligently (logic), a way of acting with respect towards others and the environment (ethics) and probably the most commend-able of all: the possibility of man producing beauty (aesthetics). In this sense the orig-inal architectonic matter is foundational technique for inhabiting the world poetically.
All architectonic intervention requires the principles mentioned above. Thinking and doing architecture goes further than constructing buildings and creating spaces for merely satisfying needs. When what is built goes against life itself and social imbal-ance is evident in the order of space, there is something that needs to be thought again.
We can arm then. that architecture is concerned with the knowledge and practice of ordering space and building a better environment to inhabit the earth.This goal consti-tutes, by nature, a collective act. It is in fact the way to think and build. Architecture makes the city, being this its largest scale and scenario where the project of civiliza-tion takes place, as history elucidates.
The academic accreditation and study plan of the Department of Architecture of the Universidad de los Andes is structure based on these guidelines.
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