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Page 1: Luis Molina Martin Portfolio

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Architecture & Desing Proyects . Competitions . Sketches e mail: [email protected]

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“A striped painted horse is not a zebra.”

(Louis Kahn)

Dear Sir/Madam

I’m writing because I would like to propose my candidacy for a possible position as an Architector Designer in your business. I’m a young architect with a strong background and enthusiasm.At the moment I’m living in England, where I want to fi nd a new project that allows meto grow personally and professionally.

With over one years experience working in diferent companies, which has served toconfi rm the passion I feel for the architecture. I am self-demanding, creative and efective; I think I can contribute giving a young and fresh vision of design . Due to the fact that I always keep moving,I’m able to take on challenges and I handle changes with ease. I am also fl exible, quick to pickup new skills and eager to learn from others.

I am very keen on working for an experienced company with high quality profi le like yours,where I could develop my skills by being part of exciting projects and working with talenteddesigners and engineers.

I hope to have the opportunity to talk with you in an interview to expose my knowledge andespecially my enthusiasm personally. Please fi nd enclosed my CV where you will fi nd furtherinformation (also my Portfolio is available on Linkedin). Thank you for taking the time to considerthis application, I look forward to hearing from you in the near future.

Yours FairthfullyLuis Molina Martín

Luis Molina Martín

45 A, Prince of Wales Avenue

Reading , Berkshire. RG30 2UH

+44 7835 360081/ molinamartí[email protected]

Luis Molina Martín (In)

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INDEX

01DWELLING IN BERKSHIRE

02 BENAGUACIL TEACH

03 LIVE SPORT

04 GALACTICA PROYECT

05 COMPETITIONS

REFURBISHMENT

KINDERGARTEN

SCHOOL OF HIGH PERFORMANCE SPORTS

CRONOPIOS, OBSERVATORY PROSE

THE POSIBLE CITY, CEMEX AECEF POSTER

READING 2015/16

FINAL PROYECT 2014. ETSAV

2011-2012. VALENCIA

CEFCA COMPETITION 2010-2011. TERUEL

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DWELLING IN BERKSHIREREFURBISHMENTREADING 2015/16

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SITE

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BENAGUACIL TEACHKINDERGARTEN FINAL PROYECT 2014. ETSAV

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a.Managementa.1 offi ce adress.a.2 Teachers room.c. Common areas (dining / services / kitchen)c.1 Room facilities.c.2 public toilets.c.3 Disabled toilet.c.4 Dining(on public belongs to the cafe)c.5 Kitchenh. Hallh.1 Covered entrance.h.2 Main Hall.h.3 Waiting area.h.4 Bench.h.5 Reception.e. Outside e.1 Main accesse.2 Sandboxese.3 Rest arease.4 Access from street sidee.5 garden Areae.6 outside dininge.7 Loading and unloading zonee.8 Placeta (Expansion of the market)n. Multipurpose spaces(covered yard / workshops for the people)n.1 Main Spacen.2 Workshop spacep. Yardsp.1 North yardp.2 Workshop yardp.3 Multipurpose yardp.4 room yardp.5 Playground discovered3. Learning Unit children 3 years3.1 Threshold input hangers3.2 Workshop, painting area3.3 Workshop, common work area3.4 Workshop, reading area3.5 Classroom seating and audiovisual3.6 Toilets4. Learning Unit children 4 years4.1 Threshold input hangers4.2 Workshop, painting area4.3 Workshop, common work area4.4 Workshop, reading area4.5 Classroom seating and audiovisual4.6 Toilets5. Learning Unit children 5 years5.1 Umbral de entrada, perchas5.1 Threshold input hangers5.2 Workshop, painting area5.3 Workshop, common work area5.4 Workshop, reading area5.5 Classroom seating and audiovisual5.6 Toilets

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Ground Floor

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SECCION 1

SECCION 2

SECCION 3

SECCION 4

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PANELING (RV)RV.01 Pinewood frame 200x100mmRV.02 Birch plywood 20mmRV.03 Metal grid impulsionRV.04 Sheet metal profi le 15mmRV.05 Beechwood folding doorsRV.06 Birch plywood 20mm x2RV.07 Pine wood frame 100x50mmRV.08 Thermal insulation rockwool 50mmRV.09 Pine wood stud 100x50mmRV.10 Pine wood frame 50x50mmRV.11 Lower drop carpentry SOLARLUX SLGG-HSWRV.12 Metal profi le L.80.80.4RV.13 Metallic tubular cold forming 1000x40x2RV.14 Metal profi le L.200.100.8RV.15 Double sheet glass chamber fi lled with argon 6.4.6mmRV.16 top pop carpentry SOLARLUX SLGG-HSWRV.17 Metallic tubular porfi le fi ll with projected insulator PURRV.18 Concrete planterRV.19 IPE wood strip 100xLx20mm with 15mm boardRV.20 Waterproof laminated Boost´R Actis (textil fi bers) e=5mmRV.21 Air chamberRV.22 Sheet metal profi le “C” shapeRV.23 Sheet metal fl ashing RV.24 Reinforcement of collaborationRV.25 Beech wood slats e=20mmRV.26 WardrobeRV.27 Carpentry interio fi xed SOLARLUX SLHH-HSWRV.28 Bezel covers aluminum frames lacquered whiteRV.29 DrawersRV.30 Carpentry sliding windowRV.31 Sliding lattice strips IPERV.32 Solid section steel square 40x40mmRV.33 Metal profi le 40x40x4mm RV.34 Rung of solid oak e=50mm

COVER (CU)CU.01 Mass concrete slopeCU.02 Impermeable sheet of elastomeric bitumen SBSCU.03 Polyisocyanurate rigid insulation,Aisladeck 50mmCU.04 Plot ,(fl oating fl oor)CU.05 Granite pavement 300x300x50mmCU.06 Granite pavement 300x600x100mmCU.07 Bed of fi ne aggregateCU.08 concrete slab 100mmCU.09 Bowling pitchingCU.10 Sheet metal gutterCU.11 UPN porfi leCU.12 Granite step cutting 300x300x50mmCU.13 Metal profi le L.200.100.8 welded by its lower sideCU.14 Geotextile (fi lter sheet)CU.15 Gravel fi lterCU.16 Tramex rackCU.17 Metallic tubular porfi le fi ll with projected insulator PURCU.18 Draining sheet (HDPE with nodules)CU.19 Recycled rubber fl ooring

STRUCTURE (ST)ST.01 Insitu nerves 360x200mmST.02 Reinforcement ST.03 fl oor slab 120mmST.04 Basement wall 500mmST.05 Concrete JointST.06 Overlapping armor L1ST.07 Vertical interior reinforcement of the wall ST.08 Vertical exterior reinforcement of the wallST.09 Horizontal reinforcement of the wallST.10 Tensile steel stair lift

FACILITIES(INST)INST.01 Tray installations INST.02 TROX unit for air conditioning and ventilation (FSL_U_ZAB) INST.03 DownlightINST.04 Aluminum nozzle fi lter for extractionINST.05 Fluorescent light INST.06 Downspout PVCINST.07 Storm drainINST.08 Waste collector INST.09 Air ductINST.10 Laundry drainINST.11 Children’s toiletINST.12 Shank PVC 110mm

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SECCION 5

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03 LIVE SPORTSCHOOL OF HIGH PERFORMANCE SPORTS2011/12. ETSAV. Universidad Politécnica de Valencia

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1st Floor

Studen Floors

Front View

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FACADE (F)F.01 Metalic porfi le “C” shapeF.02 Crosstube 120x60x4mmF.03 Phenolic panelF.04 Thermal insulation EPX 8mmF.05 Lacquered aluminum sheet metal platinumF.06 Facing perforated brickF.07 Adjustable anchorF.08 Wall heaterF.09 Aluminum carpentry with thermal breakF.10 Double sheet glass chamber fi lled with argon 6.4.6mmF.11 Tubular frame 120x60x4F.12 Heater tube Cu 10x12mmF.13 English brickwork with riggingF.14 Automatic roller blind F.15 Roller blindF.16 Plate auctionF.17 Sheet metal with drip edgeF.18 False ceiling plaster veneerF.19 Tie rod of the false ceilingF.20 Thermal insulation EPX F.21 Alogenura lampF.22 Anchor plateF.23 Bolt F.24 Anchor plate e=10mmF.25 Strapping hoopF.26 Anchor plate e=25mmF.27 Aluminum fl ashingF.28 Concrete jointF.29 Reinforced concrete parapetF.30 Metal railingF.31 Swing practicable carpentryF.32 RebateF.33 Policarbonato Panel F.34 Fluorescent lampF.35 Metalic porfi le “L” joint to supportsF.36 Metalic guideF.37 Wooden Venetian blindF.39 Folding armF.40 Venetian BoxF.42 DownspoutF.43 Residual downspout F.44 Precast Beam “T” shapeF.45 Honeycomb plate 1200x1000x400mmF.46 Negative Reinforce

COVER (C)C.01 Metalic porfi le L.90C.02 Sump grid tramexC.03 Metal gutterC.04 Mass concrete slopeC.05 Impermeable sheet of elastomeric bitumen SBSC.06 installation mortarC.07 Granite pavement 400x400x25mmC.08 Draining embossed sheetC.09 Anti punching sheetC.10 Ground to cover plant

FOUNDATION (CIM)CIM.01 Draining embossed sheetCIM.02 Geotextile sheet CIM.03 Impermeable sheetCIM.04 Cleaning concreteCIM.05 Separators 50mmCIM.06 Main reinforce wall 20mmCIM.07 Vertical exterior reinforcement of the wallCIM.08 Bowling pitchingCIM.09 Anti punching sheetCIM.10 Precast Iglu SistemCIM.11 Board high-density chipboard 1200x1200x30mmCIM.12 Adjustable pedestal CIM.13 Mesh anti retractionCIM.14 Dren tubeCIM.16 Clay fi lling with nitrogenCIM.17 EPS

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GALACTICA PROYECTCRONOPIOS,OBSERVATORY PROSE

CEFCA COMPETITION 2010-2011.TERUEL

Relationship with the environment.This is set around openings and cracks that

serve as energy harvesting elements, views, light, water for irrigation and ventilation air.

Connections from Arcos de Las Salinas are solved in terms of urban infrastructure and vehi-cular access to water, sanitation and electricity.

Solution adopted.The proposed project around three dis-

tinct areas on three levels connected toge-ther, adapted perfectly to the existing land is divided by modifying the minimum contour.

The proposal is a buried architecture, Which solved “GET, CROSSING AND BE” architectural elements.

ARRIVE.An open space, “square”, which articulates

the esplanade of road and pedestrian access to the building. It is the element of GET.

This square is a sundial, the gnomon as mi-lestone becomes an observatory of the sunshi-ne as prime differentiator.

The image evokes the ongoing activity in our lives and is a salute to the traveler who comes and who remain.

CROSSING.From the square you enter the building across

the access threshold marked by a horizontal ope-ning. It translates into crossing the public space to the private space. This level contains a covered space housing the hall, exhibition hall, offi ces, in-formation and vertical communication core. The large patio has a triangular articulates the compo-sition of all interior spaces, making vacuum to cap-ture light, rainwater into the subsoil and ventilation.

BE.It exchanger levels. Where it develops levels be-

ing, taking shape in all functional activities provided.

04

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DIAGRAM USES

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DIAGRAM

JOIN VOLUMS

DIAGRAM

COMPOSITION

Observatory Level.

This level aims to develop the area using telescopes, why has six domes preinstalled with access from inside and outside the building from the plot.

South orientation is chosen as the best spot for watching the sky. The topogra-phy and vegetation barrier tries to redu-ce as far as possible any light pollution.

The cúplulas are the top members and protruding from the ground. Part of the com-position of the building, just as the other levels, they can operate independently.

The area have few servants and related spa-ces that are two classrooms for group work and a control room telescopes and data reception.

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DIAGRAM

EMPTY - FULL

DIAGRAM

MOVEMENT

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COMPETITIONSTHE POSIBLE CITY,CEMEX

CATEDRA BLANCA 2013.

Valentina Gonzalez_Marisa Pla_Serena Motta

Bases_ This contest is raised annually by the Spanish

emprese Cemex, which each year offers a diffe-rent theme for students of architecture schools.

These must solve an architectural program and realize the model of the result through a concre-te model which is concreted in CEMEX facilities.

Idea_ The idea of the competition was to re-

solve a building that was the headquar-ters of various newspapers worldwide.

The concept that we continue to materiali-ze was a sheet folded like skin of the building. For which texture facets, help us emphasize it.

Purposes_1. Tower. Main building of the complex, including

the newspaper. Rest rooms and meeting rooms are located in the tear for better lighting and views.

The information collected, drinks from the activities taking place around them.

2. Kiosk. Local closer to transit, located in the entrance plaza.

3. Newspaper Archives and Library. Here the magazines, articles, documents, etc. are collected

With availability to the public.

4. Information. Piece especially impor-tant because here the assemblies will be announced, will report on the current sta-tus of newspaper and news is distribu-ted every day to the different cabinets.

5. auditorium and multipurpose room.Taking advantage of the slope, on a slope

covered moderate enough to be able to hold meetings or conferences space is generated.

6. Plaza. This place is embraced by all editorial complex and is where the majority of activities will take place.

05a

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COMPETITION PANEL 2013

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COMPETITIONSAECEF POSTER

COLABORATION WITH ANGEL PARDILLOS

05b

Bases concurso_ This competition arises while I was prac-

ticing in the studio Angel Pardillos in Teruel.He got a commission from the Merchants

Association Widening and Fuenfresca of Teruel, which wanted a new sign they appeared refl ec-ted in all trade association in a plane of Teruel.

It must be a sign could be printed fl -yer format to it provide in stores, but also came up with the idea of being a poster that could be placed in bus shelters in the city.

Idea_ In recent years, all cities in the world de-

voted to tourism posses a conceptual map of the most representative monuments of the city, so that your visitors have a view at a glance of the city and its monuments.

Based on this model outright the idea of a conceptual map that could recognize all trade association, and were able to loca-te any reference based on the city arises.

Graphics and concepto_ Since the dimensions of the poster would be

considerable, the idea was to create a double visiión map.In a fi rst, a grade objero to draw the attention, enmarcase the plane and made known the association.This is consiguión incor-porating Globe and airplane, which would be the element claim poster.

Secondly, once captured the attention of our clienetes, the idea was to create a rea-dable plane in which businesses would be clearly located through the incorporation of different iconic elements of the new part of town; as the bull ring and the two viaducts.

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COMPETITION PANEL 2012