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PROJECTS E.S.O. PLANETARIUM MUSEUM CENTRAL VEGA RECOVERING CULTURAL CENTER GABRIELA MISTRAL THE ARRAYAN HOUSE EARTHQUAKE 8.8 BIENNALE 2010 WORK SUPPORT MINEDUC CONTEST CLINICA ALEMANA MODEL LA DEHESA HOUSE PUERTO MONTT - PARGUA PUERTO COLUMBO WAREHOUSE page 06 page 16 page 24 page 28 page 32 page 34 page 36 page 40 page 44 page 52 page 54 PORTFOLIO Cristobal Leiva B.

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  • PROJECTS

    E.S.O. PLANETARIUM MUSEUM

    CENTRAL VEGA RECOVERING

    CULTURAL CENTER GABRIELA MISTRAL

    THE ARRAYAN HOUSE

    EARTHQUAKE 8.8

    BIENNALE 2010 WORK SUPPORT

    MINEDUC CONTEST

    CLINICA ALEMANA MODEL

    LA DEHESA HOUSE

    PUERTO MONTT - PARGUA

    PUERTO COLUMBO WAREHOUSE

    page 06

    page 16

    page 24

    page 28

    page 32

    page 34

    page 36

    page 40

    page 44

    page 52

    page 54

    PORTFOLIO Cristobal Leiva B.

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    The E.S.O. planetarium museum is located at the bicentennial park of Vitacura, where is the municipality of Vitacura, which agreed with ESO an exchange of terrain.

    The client requirements where:1. Planetarium for 80 people (2 school class)2. Interactive museum for 160 people (4 school class)3. Administration for 5 people 4. Bathrooms for 160 people 5. Warehouse

    The client emphasized that the building should be part of the park and not to become an element put on a background, which is why the strategy consist in a sphere hidden by a public covering that is poured over the park.

    PROJECT: E.S.O. PLANETARUIM MUSEUMSIZE: 600 m2CLIENT: E.S.O. (European Southamerican Observatory)LOCATION: SANTIAGO, CHILEYEAR: 2010STATUS: EXIHIBITED

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    2 PART, ON CONSTRUCTION 1 PART,CONSTRUCTED

    LOCATION OF THE E.S.O. ASTRONOMIC MUSEUM

    MAPOCHO RIVER, HIGHWAYS AND STREETS. 3 ELEMENTS THAT SEPARE PHYSICALLY THE PARK WITH SAN CRISTOBAL HILL

    SMALL HILL PROYECTED ON THE PARK FOR COUNTAIN THE MAPOCHO RIVER, AND ALSO FOR HIDDING THE HIGHWAYS. MAKING A VISUAL UNION BETWEEN THE PARK AND THE SAN CRISTOBAL HILL (as the picture show).

    THE SAN CRISTOBAL HILL

    SMALL HILL ON THE PARK

  • 09/57LONGEST PATH OF THE PARK THAT YOU CANNOT ACCES OR EXIT THE PARK.

    EVERGREEN TREES AND DECIDUOUS TREES

    PROYECTED SHADOW OF THE SAN CRISTOBAL HILL TO THE PARK

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  • 13/57constructive scheme details vertical section model picture , constructive scheme

    stainless steel hanging glass

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    welding

    steel beam 400x200x4

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    steel pilar 200x200x4

    steel plate

    steel plate 200x150x4

    concrete slab d=12,5

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    steel plate

    silicone angle 20 x20x 2

    cross section

    longitudinal section

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    The biennale of 2006 in Santiago proposed to recovered urban space with architecture.That is why the Central Vega was selected. The project is located in the center of the city in an area of 45000 m2 where the surroundings homes have become warehouses for fruit and vegetables and the high concurrence of trucks cause huge pollution and con-gestion.

    The strategy was to low the number of trucks to 60 % taking away the 40% to a piece of land in the perimeter of the city. Then build an underground level for unloading/park-ing and warehouse. Arranging them more efficient the shops in half space and covering them with a wooden deck, which gives the total 45000 m2 for a great park and that way the surroundings homes will stop being warehousing and became again into houses.

    peatonal way

    trucks

    way

    bus way

    high way

    PROJECT: CENTRAL VEGA RECOVERINGSIZE: 4500 m2CLIENT: BIENAL 2006 (Santiago,Chile)LOCATION: SANTIAGO, CHILEYEAR: 2006

    STATUS: EXIHIBITED

    shops

    wooden deck

    park trees

    recuperated houses

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    40% of the trucks move to this outside piece of land near the graveyard where is cheaper and near the high way, given it an easy ac-

    cess.

    Central Vega distribute fruit and vegetables to this zone of Santiago, almost the third part

    The other 2 big distributioners in Santiago. Lo Valledor and Mersan. They distribute to the other 2/3 of Santiago

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    download/parking area (central vega)meat market (central vega)fruit and vegetable market (central vega)dehydrated fruit market (central vega)clothing market (central vega)

    flea market (surrounding)houses had became warehouses (surrounding)

    park area (surrounding)

    meat market (central vega)fruit and vegetable market (central vega)dehydrated fruit market (central vega) restaurant area (central vega)park area (central vega)flea market (central vega)

    flea market (surrounding)recuperated houses (surrounding)park area (surrounding)

    Central Vega actualy Central Vega proposal

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    underground plan,level -4,50 m

    download/parking area (central vega)

    The 60% of the actual Central Vega download/parking area is relocated in an underground level with warehouse included.

    first floor plan, level 0,00 m

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    cad cross section

    closed module, works as ware-house.

    option 1 for shops option 2 for shops

    option 3 for shops option 4 for shops option 5 for shops

    flexible modules

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    3d longitudinal section

    cad longitudinal section

    3d cross section

    constructive schemme

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    PROJECT: CULTURAL CENTER GABRIELA MISTRALSIZE: 28000 m2CLIENT: DIEGO PORTALES CONTESTLOCATION: SANTIAGO, CHILEYEAR: 2008

    STATUS: EXIHIBITED

    Architecture as an active element capable of generating changes.In this case, it is proposed a new building to operate a cultural center, replacing what was the UNCTAD III building, and later, the edifice Diego Portales.Modern design, but rather a violent level with a strong historical content of significance to the country.

    The current building, it is been the face of power for years, even an October 5, it began a pro-cess of restoration of democracy for Chilean country.They want time with our proposal, regaining a place in the city and it is historical contents of authority, transforming them into participation.The new Cultural Center should incorporate an active user, so that the transformation to become an engine of the Project.The inhabitant, in this case architecture visitor is active in a new space game.

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    PROJECT CULTURAL CENTER GABRIELA MISTRALARCHITECT UWE ROWHEDDERSIZE 28.000 M2LOCATION PORTALES, SANTIAGO, CLYEAR 2008STATUS EXHIBITED

    Architecture as an active element capable of generating changes.In this case, it is proposing a new building to operate a cultural center, replacing what was the UNCTAD III Building, and later, the Edicio Diego Portales.Modern design, but rather a violent level with a strong historical content of signicance to the country.The current building, for years has been the face of power, even an October 5 against him, he began a process of restoration of democracy for Chilean country.They want time with our proposal, regaining a place in the city and its historical contents of authority, transforming them into participation.The new Cultural Center should incorporate an active user, so that the transformation to become an engine of the Project.The inhabitant, in this case Architecture visitor is active in a new space game.

    EXISTING SITUA-TION

    RECYCLING OLD STRUCTURE

    PUBLIC PROGRAMS

    PUBLIC TRANSFER GREEN AREAS

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    Improving public spaces is the foundation for this cultural center in the capital of Chile.Represents a "Park - Transfer", able to collect all the energies and forces that this place has.

    A new concept to the Alameda street, facing the "Plaza of women and children" a 20 x 20 mts giantography mozaic of the Nobel Prize of literature Gabriela Mistral.

    The gold for this proyect was to improved public spaces in the center of the capital of Chile.Represents a Park-Transfer able to collect all the energies and forces that this place has.

    A new concept to the Alameda street, facing the Plaza of women and children a 28 x 28 mts giantoghreaphy mozaic of the No-bel Prize of literature Gabriela Mistral.

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    PROJECT: THE ARRAYAN HOUSESIZE : 320 m2CLIENT : PABLO SARICLOCATION : SANTIAGO, CHILEYEAR: 2007

    STATUS: EXIHIBITED

    THE Arrayan house is located in the commune of Arrayan, which is characterized for be-ing a mountain place on the way to the ski centers of Santiago.The owner requierements where:

    And emphasize that he wanted northern light for every room of the houseThe strategy was:First to separate the requirements into different volumes: public, private and ser-vice. Then the service volume became the first floor given a structural support for the second floor where are located the public and private volumes, for better view. For last the second floor transform into a rectangle so every room can receive north-ern light.

    1 main room (suit)2 bedrooms1 bathroom

    2 indoo parking space1 guest room (suit)1 closed garden for dogs1 laundary room1 trash room

    1 kitchen with small dining room1 hall with bathroom1 dining room1 living room

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    terrainparcela 14

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    first floor plan, level 0,00 m

    second floor plan, level +3,00 m

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    CHILE EARTHQUAKE 8.8 MAGNITUD IN THE RICHTER SCALE

    REBUILDING THE DISASTER AREA 2010

    This picture was taken the 27th of febrary of 2010, the day of the earthquake. It rep-resents the chilean strength after the catastrophe, simbolyzing to never give up when every seems to be broken but you are still alive.

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    Un thecho para chile cor-poration is for helping homeless people in chile, the proposal is to give a roof for those that have nothing.And for the earthquake of the 27th of febrary of 2010. help in the coordination and re-construction for all the afected area.

    This picture was taken the 2th of march of 2010, it is me helping to reconstruct a fallen roof.

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    The XVII Biennale of Architecture has had to rethink all over again because of the severe earth-quake and tsunami that affected much of our territory, re-orienting their goals under a new slo-gan:

    8.8 Re - Construction

    I did work support to the overall organization of the XVII Biennale of Architecture, to be held in Santiago at the Historical Museum, one of the icons building in Santiago.

    simple structure for the instal-lation of lights and sounds

    requirements of the biennale exhibition

    wood fast assembling tables for exhbition

    XVII ARCHITECTURE BIENAL SANTIAGO CHILE

    8.8 RE-CONSTRUCTION BICENTENNIAL 2010

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    PROJECT: KINDERGARTENSIZE: 600 m2CLIENT: MINEDUC (MINisterio - EDUCacion)LOCATION: SANTIAGO, CHILEYEAR: 2007

    STATUS: EXIHIBITED

    MINEDUC contest objective was to: provide a solution to the problem of kindergarten in poor ar-eas of Chile.MINEDUC means Ministry of Education, is the Chilean government agency which oversees the educa-tion of Chilean people.The contest provide 6 locations for designing the Kindergarten, also you could proposed any other terrain.The following strategy was to proposed a modular solution for more than 1 terrain. This Kinder-garten can be built in different places of Chile. To accomplish this, the solution has to be economical, easy to transport and assemble, adaptable in different places and also can be used in case of catastrophes.

    There are 4 types of modules for the 4 different requirements for Kindergarten requirement.

    1.CLASEROOMS + BATHROOMS 2.CASINO + KITCHEN 3.NURSERYROOM + BATHROOM 4.OFFICES + BATHROOM

    flexible roomclasses.

    Offices are used also for adminis-trating the soccer

    courts

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    first floor plan, level 0,00 m

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    PROYECT: NEW TOWER BUILDING OF CLINICA ALEMANASIZE: 10.000 m2CLIENT: CLINCA ALEMANA MODELLOCATION: SANTIAGO, CHILEYEAR: 2005 STATUS: MODELING

    This was a model about the new building for the hospital called clinica alemana, were the prior-ity was to located and separated the difirent sistems that a hospital has.

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    PROJECT: LA DEHESA HOUSESIZE: 320 m2CLIENT: SEPULVEDAS FAMILYLOCATION: SANTIAGO, CHILEYEAR: 2008 STATUS: UNDER CONSTRUCTION

    This is a 2DR ARCHITECTS projects, where i worked part time for 6 month making models, drawing cad planimetry, and making 3dmax models, of the house.Actually the house is under construction an expected to be done on march 2011.

    La Dehesa house it located in a mountainous area. It was built in a steep slope, which generates a complex structure solution.Other issue to solve was that the terrain was a south face of the mountain that means the moun-tain itself gives shadow to the terrain. To solve the light problem we had to design an inte-rior garden for illuminate all the house through it.

    The owner requirements where:

    1 main room + bathroom (suit)2 bedrooms + bathroom1 hall + bathroom1 family room1 officeinterior garden

    1 bedroom + bathroom1 living room1 dining room1 kitchen1 laundry room1 small bedroom + bathroom (suit)interior garden

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    house terrain

    roof plan, level +2,80 m

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    section A-A

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    section B-B

    -1 floor plan, level -2,80 m

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    orient elevation

    ponient elevation

    north elevation

    south elevation

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    PROJECT: PTO MONTT - PARGUASIZE: 9000 m2CLIENT: EL ALBALOCATION: PTO MONTT HIGH WAY, CHILEYEAR: 2011 STATUS: UNDER CONSTRUCTION

    My first experience working at an office apears this huge project, 9 different buildings next to a new high way ubicated from Pto Montt to Pargua at the southest part of chile. We were 4 arqui-tects working at the office and we have only 2 month to dessign the all project. The buildings were:

    EMERGENCY BUILDINGMAINTENANCE BUILDING

    WEIGHT CONTROL BUILDING

    S.A.G CONTROL

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    MAINTENANCE BUILDING

    CONCESSIONAIRE OFFICES BUILDING

    GENERAL SERVICES

    TOLL CONTROL BUILDING

    CASINO

    TOLL PLAZAS

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    PROJECT: PUERTO COLUMBO WAREHOUSESIZE: 8500 m2CLIENT: PUERTO COLUMBOLOCATION: VALPARAISO, CHILEYEAR: 2011

    STATUS: CONSTRUCTED

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