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Page 1: architecture portfolio 2010/2011. Martin Luque López

Martín Luque López

Architecture Portfolio

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Index

CV

Projects 2010/11

Heereberg`s Kloster (NL)FH Lausitz Cottbus. Supervised by Dr. Ing. Raimund Fein and Dr. Ing. Kees Tak.

Sept- 2010-Dec 2011

Recupero del centro storico di Canove di Roana (IT)Competition. in collaboration with the architects Valentina Damian, Elena Perazzi and Umberto Chino

2nd prize

Jan 2011

Plattenbau Sanierung in Hoyerswerda (D)Competition. in collaboration with the architects Valentina Damian and Jesús Valderrama.

3rd prizeFeb 2011

Civic Center in Sandow, Cottbus (D)Master Thesis Project.

Feb-Sept 2011

Bae+na, olive energy plant (SP)Competition. in collaboration with the architects Valentina Damian and Jesús Valderrama.

Sept 2011

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2004-2011ArchitectThinking, Desing and construction of spaces and buildings for the human beingEscuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Sevilla

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Martín Luque LópezLuckenwalderstrasse 2, 10963 Berlin (Germany)(+49) [email protected]

Architect

2005-2007Technical Drafter and asisstantCAD drafter, supervission of fabrication and assembly proccessesGrande Ingenieros, SL. Averroes 6, 41020 Sevilla. (+34)699307760Enviroment Engineering and Consulting

2002-2004Bachelor of sciences

Colegio San Francisco de Paula, Sevilla

SpanishItalian C1 English B2 German B1 French A2

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2008-2011Independent projectistDesigner and projectist of spaces, taking part of multidisciplinary teams

International architecture competitions

CV

Development of travel books. Analysis of architectural form, by drawing the suspensionarchitecture and writing.

Ability to adapt and tolerate the special circumstances of my companions.Optimal ability to motivate others and foster a good working atmosphere. Ability to organize work independently and effectively. Ability to work in stressful situations.

Capacity for analysis and synthesis of the project.Capacity for monitoring and commissioning of the systems.

professional level of Autocad 2012, Sketchup, Photoshop, InDesign, CYPE, SAP 2000, and user level for all programs of the Office suite.

1993-1999Student flute and music theory at the conservatories of Segovia and Seville.

Experience working on international teams

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Heereberg`s Kloster (NL)Rehabilitation ProjectSept- 2010-Dec 2011FH Lausitz Cottbus.

Supervised by Dr. Ing. Raimund Fein and Dr. Ing. Kees Tak.

It was to rehabilitate a former Jesuit monastery, built by the Dutch-German border in 1912. The building was in poor condition although their struc-ture showed strength to support a change of uses.The first objective of the exercise was to find a compendium of appropriate uses all managed to revive a building that had adopted as an heritage. The vastness of the building and its location next to a small town of eight thousand people made us ask from the beginning that there were different functio-nal areas. We decided first to open the big gardens of the monastery, making possibe a “green ring” arround the vilage and to use each wing of the building for a particular purpose and leave the central spaces for collective use flexible:The north wing and front of the people, was raised as a cooking school with residence for students. This keeps the activity throughout the day. Commu-nity cohesion is generated between the building and the township.The south wing is devoted to a tertiary setting. Equipped with bar, restaurant, stage and a small

museum. The proximity to a major highway and optimal solar orientation makes profitable use the

most appropriate for this area of the building.The central section is devoted to exhibition space and common uses for the municipality. Classrooms, offices and a large double stage under the cover.The treatment of exterior spaces and the transition of the different routes into the building was the biggest task. Spaces had to manage access to each part of the building, conditioned by the road required in each case. Incorporate parking spaces and loading-unloading areas as a key factor was the solution to resolve the infrastructure. In front of the monastery, opens a wide and enjoyable place for people, a ramp to enter the building. Situate behind a productive garden, an orchard growing areas for students in the school kitchen.

1. Historic aerial photograph of the monastery. 2. Intervention strategy3. Distribution os uses by levels4. Rear view of the monastery, bicycle path, forest and green-house.5. Actions outside the building

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6. Ground floor plan7. First floor8. Second floor9. View of the bar10. Axonomery of the complex

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11. Third floor12. Basement13. Cross section by the entrance14. Longitudinal section by the central volume.15. Cross section by two wings16. Internal view of the bibliote-que for kitchens students. 17. Party hall under the roof of the south wing.

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“Recupero del centro storico di Canove di Roana”, Vicenza (IT)Urbanistic project. 2nd PRIZE

Jan 2011In collaboration with the architects Valentina Damian, Elena Perazzi and Umberto Chino

Canove of Roanoke is a small paradise in the Plateau foothills. The sea of green hills and mountains in the background are a precious and unique landscape, which have always made the mountain resort vacation retreat for tourists from Europe and from the entire province. The region’s tourism and production go hand in hand, giving rise to a prosperous and full of life.

In the interest of development of the fraction of a review is necessary Canove buoyancy of the internal road: the car, the main means of transport to and through the structure of the town, alters the normal life and development activities in the small town. The main street of Canove, Via Roma, is now a true east-west divide, a boundary that divides the urban core.

The aim of our project is to recover the principal axis as a space for use and enjoyment, taking it away from the he-gemony of traffic and returning residents, and provide the necessary services so that residents and visitors can enjoy a comfortable and pleasant spaces where walking, going to market, assemble, or simply admire the scenery. It seems logi-cal that purpose to divert the traffic load through a new main thoroughfare, drawn beyond the hills, all’ondulante adapting existing topography. The backbone of Canove traffic will be limited since only want to use local, right of the inhabitants of the country, use accurate and much less intensive, which will provide the opportunity to pedestrianize center on holidays and during celebrations and processions through a simple diversion.

The landscape values of Canove are so powerful that the most appropriate approach is contemplative; for this, we propose an architecture light and transparent, are limited to buildings

that frame the landscape, enhancing the most picturesque views, and that materialize in large covers protective.The proposals have been developed in the same manner of composition. Making transparent architecture that uses a contemporary language, but without forgetting the typical ap-pearance and rugged alpine architecture. To achieve this, we use the main raw material, which gives us Canove: its strong topography.The theme of the project is the old railway line, which is sub-stantially parallel to the development of north-south Canove. We recover this historic character as a cobbled pedestrian street that communicates with each other and provides pede-strian access to public facilities existing and new project, and becomes a nexus of union between the new public spaces created.

Urban park systemThe Extended version space generated between the cost of the road and the urban core identifies a new territory, which now needs a thorough project. Enjoyable space in which to picnic and to attract visitors, equipped with bathrooms and parking lots, but at the same time allows you to slide on snow sleigh in winter, walking, running and playing on the lawn in summer, retaining its wild character .With these assumptions we develop a network of paths that you retrieve the trace of some existing trails. It gives priority to the path north-south and east-west easier, so much leisure as a quick access to the country through the park. At the confluen-ce of these paths we place services, small volumes of seeking the minimum visual impact and partially burying the coverage of which generates a belvedere terraces.

Sports facilities, medical office, tourist officeAlluding to the criteria mentioned before, is located on the football field in the north area, in the sweet valley next to the pool. This decision gives us the opportunity to bury the building of the locker room and place it over the stands fol-lowing the slope of the land. Furthermore, this decision makes it possible to generate a square that delivers high access the field and gives access to the pool. This large area provides a generous meeting place for nearly any type of event and build a new center to the north of the country. The new roof seems to float on the volumes doctor office and the Tourism Office, which materialize with the greatest possible simplicity and permeability.PoolThe building of the pool, which requires an extension, is preserved intact. Its privileged location, with large windows facing the hills, we suggest a mimetic gesture. The expansion of the wellness center with new equipment and new tank are located in the basement, suitably expanded, which is manife-sted outwardly through a large window at a lower level. The pool offers a new spatial continuity with the system of hills, locating a summer terrace beyond the glass.

The basement of this building gives rise on its cover, a space, in the same proportion of the square, which articulates and gives continuity to the path of the old railway line.The decision to bury and adapt to the topography is consu-med with the placement of the heating plant, the local sewage treatment plant of the new swimming pool and a parking lot adjacent to the pool. It generates a long, low facade, a stone plinth that allows to hide the cars and the heating plant at the sight. In this way we attain to preserve the hill again.

School campusLooking for a simple building and diaphanous, whose system of distribution and circulation is clear and its spaces are used independently. It generates a large square space, equipped with parking lots, parking spaces and a wide sidewalk, which allows convenient access and adequate.The continuous coverage develops longitudinally, creating comfortable and protected space, where “queuing” or wait for the school bus. It is proposed that the relationship between the back cover, which evokes the sharp mountain morphology and glass volumes that host uses teachers, allowing the grea-test possible brightness, turning east on the timetable.

Sports HallThe sports hall colonizes the small slope in the opposite di-rection to the school in relation to pedestrian and cycle path. With the same mechanism of the sports field, you bury the changing rooms, service areas and warehouses, freeing the front of any obstacle that impedes the view of the landscape. It allows the internal connection to exclusive school by a long and gentle ramp that connects the two buildings secretly. This brings us directly without the need to go to outer space, the portion of the field and changing rooms

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Schools and Sports Centre1 Car Parking 502 School of childhood3 Kitchen, PantryTable 4Patio 5 games6 Library7 Secondary School 1,8 Secretariat9 Direction10 Toilet11 Elementary School12 direct access ramp to the sports hall13 External access portion sports hall stands14 Tribune Access 15 players16 public toilets17 Reception, office18 Changing Rooms19 Infirmary20 Stores21 Gym22 multi-purpose playing field

Sports field, swimming pool, tourist office, medical clinic1 Access to the public forum2 Tourism Office3 Services4 Multipurpose hall for exhibitions5 Receiving Surgery6 Office7 Services8 Waiting Room9 Offices Medical10 38 parking spaces11 ramp access to basement parking12 Washing13 Toilet14 Ecological Island15 underground parking places 7816 Changing Rooms17 Gym18 Sauna bath, massage19 Kneipp20 PoolWhirlpool 2122 Tanning23 CT24 sewage treatment plant25 CTA26 Access ramp vehicles27 Bar headquarters28 Services29 Terrace30 Tribune31 Changing the sports field32 Gym33 Changing referees34 Iinfermeria35 Massage36 Stores37 Soccer Field

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1. View of the entrance, from the square2. General plan of the intervention3. Exploded axonometry of the school (left) and of the new pool-spa (right)4.Cross section by square, bleachers and football field 5. View of the covered swimming pool6. Longitudinal section by the school

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“Plattenbau Sanierung Hoyerswerda” (DE)Rehabilitation project. 3rd PRIZE

Jan 2011

In collaboration with the architects Valentina Damian and Jesús Valderrama

The project idea was born from the recogni-tion of home building in its entirety, taking advantage of the original qualities, enhan-cing the aspects for which it is deficient and more rigorously treating problems that affect the livability and quality of life of the villages’ building.

Appearance and accessibility

As you enter the home, the appearance of the building where you live are, from our point of view, as important as those factors that make it comfortable and cozy inside the house.It was therefore decided to create a socket on the ground floor of the building, to allow independent access to the apartments on the first level and gifts them with small gardens. This new space of the building facing south, which is reached from the road with a gentle ramp, offers play areas for children and easy access to people with problems of locomo-tion.The hoof is the first level of the building are of brick, a traditional material, presented in the historic city, while the volume is more than a color painting by marine blue, which matches the color of the sky in sunny days and offers contrast and distinction on cloudy days.

The new terraces are more spacious and open to the south is welcome Wood Flooring is the LED lighting system. You argue with an independent structure of steel and the thin bars of the railing scanning lets in more light, making possible the placement of flower boxes on the ground.

Structure

The rigid structure admits Platenbau demo-litions on time, is gradually dematerialize from primoall’ultimo level. At the lower levels that bear greater loads, are demolished in a minimum load-bearing panels, while the upper levels, which bear only the weight of the roof, charging the linear elements are replaced with metal supports on time. Each new opening is resolved with a steel profile IPE 160, which ensures sufficient static and integrity may be contained in the thickness of the prefabricated panels.This action on the skeleton of the building allows us to take home different types, more compartmentalized in the lower levels, more flexible at higher levels.

Redistribution

The residency program has been the subject of a major transformation over the past twen-ty years. The model of traditional family have

joined new-parent families, married couples without children, singles and groups of frien-ds, adults living alone, elderly couples, peo-ple traveling throughout the week and return home only on weekends to relax ... For this reason, we revisited the original distribution of the apartments and we have proposed se-veral solutions, simple and flexible, allowing more space in the part of every person.They break down all the elements of par-tition and replace increasingly resistant to new elements made of wood panels, which provide a dry mounting that does not require the presence of specialized personnel. This delegation to the function of these new elements fitted walls (cabinets) and slot plant. The contact of these bodies fitted with tran-slucent glass ceiling is achieved by making it possible to extend and enhance the visual perception of space.They focus the “wet core” (bathroom and kitchen) and connects the space of the kitchen with the living room through an ope-ning in the wall. It rises a new and expanded space. This decision makes it possible to place a dining table directly connected to the kitchen, freeing the rest of your stay to the area of leisure and relaxation.

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1. Building before reform2. View after reform3. General plan with front garden upside the basement4. Axonometric exploded of the intervention inside the building5. Study of the type and solution proposed6. New space. Living room7. New space. kitchen

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“Civic Center in Sandow, Cottbus” (DE)Master Thesis

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The project’s philosophy is based on the one hand the continuity to the north (downstream) of free spa-ce on the other bank and the proposed use of civic center activities as a collector of highly densified area of human activity (production) but little exploi-ted as a living space of the city. Our intention is to generate, from the main flow power, a large piece on the plot. An object on the park, fed through pedestrian paths. A building which belongs to the community uses of the neighborhood and shows a picture of some architectural quality to the right bank of the Spree on their way through Cottbus.We propose a landscape treatment in correspon-dence with the rest of the bank. A large-sized tree mass along the river bed and a large grassy meadow that opens inward. It retains the path of the bank and is considering a network of secon-dary roads that order and qualify the meadow. The introduction of street furniture on the roads and the creation of a gently sloping hills become more friendly the space between the banks and building. It also takes advantage of the large area of the plot to propose public uses for the neighborhood. An

outdoor theater for the summer opens to the south sinking underground.The proximity to the historic city center, with the high population density in the neighborhood in which it is implemented, ensure the future use of the building. The high quality landscape of the place and its central position in the urban geography will allow the rapid incorporation of the building to use and life of the city.To generate our building, we rely on flows. Pe-destrian routes that cross from one side to the large plot composition will mark the first guideline. At their intersections, these pathways lead to a relationship space, a square inside the building. A public space and free access, but surrounded by an architecture that surrounds and protects in one sense.As a prelude to the specific use of each piece, this square is responsible for promoting the relations-hip of all users. A small garden, parking for bikes and especially the location of all entrances to the building, will be responsible to encourage meetings between different groups.

The program will be developed in three parts. The separation between each of them will lead to access: horizontal dilated spaces but relatively low. They produce a transition space between the park and open interior plaza. Intermediate spaces whe-re shelter from inclement weather or just watch.These different buildings on the ground floor, fuse first floor level. Are raised in open outdoor terrace. Consequently, it should place the use of library, media center and cafeteria open to the terrace. From the square can be accessed directly below the terrace suggests a hole in one of the porches by climbing a ladder. This staircase will provide ac-cess to applications located on the top floor when warm weather. We have tried a building capable of some degree of change in utilization, although access is available at plaza level through double door access to preserve the climatic conditions of access in the halls of the cold months, it seems inter-esting have a few spaces that the building can be opened when the weather is milder. In this sense, the library and cafeteria, the most popular uses of the building exterior surfaces have these amenities

1. Project area. Empty plot2. Territorial map. Spreewald 3. City centre, and project area

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10. East elevation, nursery`s yard11. Section B12. Section C13. Section D14. South fassade from the trail15. Constructive section

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Baena is a village located southeast of the province of Cordoba, Cordoba countryside and the foothills of the Cordillera Subbética. Baena, with more than twenty thousand inhabitants, is the most populous of the five municipalities that make up the Common-wealth Guadajoz Cordoba Countryside East, whose main activity lies in the cultivation of olives and pro-duction of excellent olive oil. Trait that has earned the designation of origin “Baena oil.”

The energy of the olive grove, unpublished material

The olive tree quintessential Mediterranean, is grown in the region since time immemorial. The great strength of this tree to climatic aridity and dryness, combined with the richness of its fruit, its exploitation makes the livelihood of most of the people of southern Iberia. It develops a population inevitably linked with agriculture and olive over the centuries developed an industry characteristic that gives a rich Andalusian industrial legacy. This productive activity, not only generates a powerful source of jobs, but a strong relationship with the pe-ople surrounding landscape. Anthropic and produc-tive landscape that are due. A landscape that can also generate power.Olive production possibilities are not limited to the collection and processing of precious fruit. Organic matter from pruning and pitting of the olives can be used to generate energy. This organic matter, composed of branches and olive leaves and olive pits is biomass, or whatever it is, the fuel is burned in boilers to generate power, is called biomass.Formalized our architectural proposal on a parcel contained in one of the apples rated for industrial

use located northeast of the town of Baena. At this point, the slope reaches the height of the tower and from that point baenense is possible to see the white houses ado rode olive green mantle, inseparable from the district identity and reason for the prosperi-ty of its oil factories.

We propose the building in two volumes separated by a courtyard. One large industrial facility which houses and another under which they occur en-dowments. The larger volume (industrial) is permea-ble to light and low (social) supports a terrace from which there is a beautiful view over the town. A space corridor formed by a wide staircase connects the upper airway with free space and leads to the main entrance to the building.The access area is at the elevation of the ground floor and serves as a link between the volumes. Before him lies the courtyard, which relates to both functional units. The large glazed panels and shade, visual enable cross working between the spacecraft and workshops. The shape and arrangement of the courtyard serves sustainability criteria, providing ventilation and passive cooling through the presen-ce of vegetation and water surface in shadow.

The materiality of the building should be a dual commitment between the adoption of a structural typology of large open spaces allowing light while an image that responds efficiently to applications developed within the two-volume models. The buil-ding structure itself, which is hidden and it adapts to integrate facilities, lighting and house carpenters. Looks the same in the various spaces within the building helps to create a global image and a com-prehensive understanding of the building.

“Bae+na, olive energy plant” (SP)CompetitionSept 2011In collaboration with the architects Valentina Damian and Jesús Valderrama

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Level +1

16 Technical office17 Office18 Meetingroom19 Void over conference room29 Void over energy plant

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9 Entrance10 Control11 Administration office12 Conference room13 Terrace14 Biomass unloading bank15Void over energy plant

Level -11 Public entrance2 Control3 Cafè4 Patio5 Library and seminar rooms6 Female and male vestroom7 Storage8 Energy plant1 Biomass storage tank2 Milling phase3 Pyrolysis reactor4 Cooling and gas treatment unit5 Stabilizer tank/ gas pression control6 Gas engine whit electror generator coupled7 Ashes storage tank8 Control panel

1. General view, west fassade2. Situation Map. Andalucía3.General plan of the town Baena, project in red4. Section “a”: across the work space5. Section “b”: by staircase, hall and caffe6. Section “c”: by the work space, patio and workshops7. Axonometry exploded of the project8. View from the upper street9. View of the patio

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Contacts

Martín Luque LópezLuckenwalderstrasse 2, 10693 Berlin

[email protected]

+34 954250087+49 015787785613