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Constructora: Prtico
Arquitecto: BGP Arquitectura (Bernardo GmezPimienta y Luis Enrique Mendoza, con la colaboracin
de Hugo Snchez, Jos Barreto, Jesse Rodrguez,
Susana Rodrguez, Josu Vzquez, Edgar Jurez,
Giovanna Maldonado, Luis Corona, Wendy Wuotto,
Valeria Llanos, Christian Santillan, Isabel Raffy.
Ao de construccin: 2009-2010
rea del terreno: 10,582 m2.
Biografa
Artculo
Por su parte, el rea interior, de color oscuro por la piedra caliza que se ha empleado en esta,
acoge al estacionamiento. Con respecto a la entrada a la sala de exposiciones, esta se ubica
debajo del bloque suspendido, por donde tambin se halla la rampa que lleva al aparcamiento.
Quienes se acercan hasta aqu ingresan a un amplio saln de tres pisos de altura que, en su parte
superior, contiene una sala de conferencias que parece como suspendida.
galera. Las luces escapan por las paredes de vidrio dejando a los automviles como protagonistas
del edificio y tambin del paisaje. Aqu, la distincin de la marca es tambin la de la arquitectura
de
su
local.
Ficha tcnica:
Casa_ia_Bernardo_Gomez-Pimienta_peruarki_frente1
El
proyecto consiste en una adicin a una casa de descanso que se construy en 1987 y diseada tambin por el
Arq. Gmez-Pimienta. Las necesidades que se tenan que cubrir en el
-Estacin central de bomberos de la ciudad de Mxico, Ave Fnix, a cargo de Bernardo Gmez
Pimienta, Julio Amezca, Francisco Pardo y Hugo Snchez-.
Bernar
do Gmez Pimienta nombrado Honorary Fellow por el RAIC : BGP Arquitectos
Estacion de Bomberos
Ave Fenix Bernardo Gomez Pimienta
Michel Rojkind
Michel Rojkind
Informacin personal
Nacimiento
Carrera profesional
Estudio
Rojkind Arquitectos
Obras representativas[mostrar]
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1 Trayectoria
2 Principales obras
o
2.1 En colaboracin
3 Referencias
4 Enlaces externos
Trayectoria[editar]
Michel Rojkind naci en la Ciudad de Mxico en 1969. Curs estudios de arquitectura en el
departamento de Arquitectura y Urbanismo en la Universidad Iberoamericana (1989-1994).
Con la idea de emprender nuevos caminos establece en 2002 Rojkind Arquitectos. Enfocando
las necesidades de los usuarios y vindolas como potenciales fuentes de inspiracin y fuerza,
buscando nuevas direcciones en la prctica arquitectnica, replanteando el impacto que la
arquitetura debe tener en las ciudades, como el cambio permea en los usuarios y que resultan
del valor agregado generado en cada uno de los proyectos.
Michel Rojkind ha participado en diversos proyectos internacionales de gran escala en Mxico,
Canad, Kuwait, China, Dubai, Singapur y Espaa.
Generamos estrategias que potencializan el resultado final del diseo, en nuestros das un
edificio necesita ser ms que solo bonito, con ese valor agregado aportamos algo a la
sociedad... Michel Rojkind Ha sido profesor invitado en el Instituto de Arquitectura de
California del Sur (SCI-Arc) en Los ngeles y en el Instituto de Arquitectura Avanzada de
Catalua (IACC) en Barcelona. Rojkind ha participado como jurado en mltiples premios y
competencias internacionales y dado conferencias al rededor del mundo.
Rojkind se ha ganado el reconocimiento internacional al ser publicado en numerosas y
prestigiadas publicaciones de arquitectura. En 2011 la revista Wallpaper* nombr a Michel
como uno de los 150 creativos que han influenciado al mundo en los ltimos 15 aos. En
2010, Michel Rojkind fue nombrado Faces to Watch por Los Angeles Times, en el 2010 fue
seleccionado como Emerging Voices por Architectural League of New York. La revista
Negocios ProMxico nombr a Michel Rojkind como uno de los 50 Nombres Mexicanos en la
Escena Creativa Global (50 Mexican Names in the Global Creative Scene). Rojkind fue
enlistado como uno de los Arquitectos Tesoros del Registro Civil, por el Registro Civil
Principales obras[editar]
2000
Museo del Chocolate Nestle en Paseo Tollocan, Toluca, Estado de Mxico, 2007.
En colaboracin[editar]
Obras en proceso[editar]
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Casa F2
Michel Rojkind
The rocker of mecixan architecture
Bija Gutoff, October 15, 2007
Michel Rojkind is not yet 40 (was born on December 18, 1969 in Mexico City), and hes only been
designing buildings for a dozen years. (He was a rock n roll drummer for a decade before - not your
typical architecture career path). But hes fast gaining an international reputation that places him in
very heady competition. Since 2002 Rojkind has had his own Mexico City shop, rojkind arquitectos,
which was recognized in 2005 by Architectural Record as one of the worlds 10 best design vanguard
firms. Hes built about 15 projects to date in Mexico, has multiple projects underway worldwide, and
has been short-listed in competitions in Canada and Spain.
Most impressively, Rojkinds was one of just five architectural firms worldwide invited to submit
designs for an enormous cultural center in the Middle East. Its a very big deal, he acknowledges. I
get invited to lots of competitions, but this one was different because of the large scale and few
entries. The other four are these monster architectural firms, so just to be included in that circle with
the big guys is such an honor.
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Michel Rojkind
The assignment: to design a nearly three million square foot cultural, educational and commercial
center that plays a key role in a long-range plan to boost tourism. The center is to contain a hotel,
exhibition spaces, an architecture and design school, concert halls, cinemas, a childrens museum,
library, offices, restaurants and a mosque. The multi-use venue will occupy a dramatic oceanfront site.
Rojkinds design, created on the Mac and presented to the client as a video edited in Final Cut Pro, is
both contemporary and subtle. I was influenced by the dusky colors of the city, the women in veils,
and the whole notion of what lies behind something, he says. I wanted it to have a homogeneous
feel, as if it grew from the desert site.
His approach divides the center into three organic-looking forms that rise like rocks on the location.
When you talk about a project this huge, says Rojkind, you imagine that it will have a big-city feel
buildings with flashy skins and colors and topologies.
But thats not how Rojkind saw it. He lifted his rock-like structures to create shadows on the plazas
below, designed thematic bioclimatic courtyards and roof gardens, and enveloped his buildings in airy
skins, conceived with contemporary artist Antonio Snchez. Based on Antonios knowledge of fractal
geometry, applied to Islamic motifs, we designed these flowing, translucent, pre-cast concrete forms,
explains Rojkind. They look perforated, and they let in lots of light.
Rojkind was on track toward the traditional definition of success when he stepped back and thought
hard about what he really wanted. I had the opportunity to work in a big architectural office, he says
with a shrug. But I hate conforming with what Im supposed to be. Instead he took the riskier path
of launching his own firm so he could design buildings his own way. For me, it always starts with the
client, says Rojkind. When you step into my office, he adds, laughing, it looks more like the CSI of
Mexico City than an architecture firm.
Rojkind delves deep into his clients lives, exploring their families, careers, pursuits and interests to
inform his designs. Its about knowing the person Im working for, he says. I want to know how the
husband and wife met, how they see themselves and their children in the future, what moves them,
and so on. All that influences the design of the house.
Michel Rojkind
Rojkind currently has an entry in the Vitra Design MuseumsOpen House exhibition, which premiered
in Essen, Germany, last year and is now on tour; the exhibit will be in Pasadena in March. The
assignment, to imagine the house of the future, drew concepts from 90 architects worldwide; Rojkind
was one of 12 finalists.
I decided to focus on housing for the elderly, says Rojkind.I believe we have to think of a future
where you can live and die in your own home. The population is aging, governments wont have
enough money to take care of all the seniors, and people dont want to be sent to nursing homes or
hospitals. I see the need to look at how we can age better in our own homes, using preventive
medicine and technology. For this competition I thought about how my grandmother and mother
lived, how I live, how my kids will live.
Rojkind also was one of six finalists among 600 entries in a worldwide competition for a Toronto
residential tower. His vision for the 60-story, 520-unit building has what he calls an organic feel. I
tried to break out of this straight, neurotic modulation of structure thats so common, he explains.
My design has an exterior mesh, an exoskeleton, which creates an open interior space - there are no
columns to avoid in designing the units. And from the outside you see this curving, unpredictable
line.
From the time he was an 18-year-old rock n roll drummer, when he used Digital Performer to do
sequencing and sampling on his PowerBook, to his current career, for which he uses Archicad and
other programs on his 17-inch MacBook Pro and 20-inch Cinema Display, Rojkind has relied on the
Mac to help bring his ideas to life.
As usual, Rojkind was a bit ahead of the curve. When I was starting, there wasnt one architect in
Mexico using the Mac for architectural design, he points out. Today, more and more are Apple users.
For me, I just love the Apple environment. Working inside a Mac is where I want to be.
He happily totes his laptop to lectures and teaching gigs around the world and gets a kick out of
converting the uninitiated. At first, he laughs, I take out my MacBook Pro and people are shocked.
They ask, Do you think our projector will work with your Mac? And I say, Of course it will! Or they
ask, Oh, youre using a Mac what do you run on it? And I say, Whatever I want! I love to break
down the myths.
Back at the office, his designs evolve from a mix of hand-sketching, digital models and physical
models. Sometimes his firm creates QuickTime VR movies, which simulate 3D objects and spaces, to
help convey challenging concepts to clients. As enthusiastic a Mac booster as he is, Rojkind is eager to
put one fallacy to rest. Some people still think the Mac is not accurate enough for architecture - that
you can use it for design and graphics, but you need a PC for building and construction. Thats been
proven to be totally wrong, he states emphatically. The Mac is perfectly accurate. I send files
directly from my Mac to a 3D printing machine for my models, and its amazing. You dont have to
have a Silicon Graphics workstation - the Mac is the best hardware around.
To Rojkind, the advantages of his preferred platform are palpable. I use lots of programs at the same
time, he notes. My colleagues on PCs cant jump from one to the other the way I do. Ill be working
on a building in 3D software, jump to rendering software, then to Photoshop, then back to 3D. On the
Mac its always very fast and easy.
The architect appreciates how the platform lends itself to collaboration. When Im involved in an
international competition, he says, I may be working with 40 people all over the world. On the Mac I
can send information back and forth using Skype, email, Apple Remote Desktop, and a lot of software.
That allows us to actually be producing work in different countries at the same time.
Compatibility, stresses Rojkind, is a big deal in architecture. People ask me, If youre doing an
architectural drawing on your Mac, how are you going to send it to your structural engineer who works
on a PC? I tell them its no problem. The Mac has taken care of that. Ive convinced so many people
to switch to the Mac. Im hooked for life on the Mac. I wouldnt go to any other system.
Each project Rojkind undertakes represents a heart-and-soul commitment. If a design doesnt turn
me on, he states, something is wrong. And if I cannot imagine myself using the space Im designing,
I wont present it. Adhering to those principles keeps the young architect true to his inner compass though the needle doesnt always point to a fat bottom line. I choose to do what I really believe in,
he says simply. So designing a house with Roman pillars for a client who wants Roman pillars, just
for the money, is something Id never agree to. Its a personal matter, he concludes. Id go back
to drumming before doing architecture that lets me down.
www.rojkindarquitectos.com
Tatiana Bilbao
Tatiana Bilbao Spamer
Informacin personal
Nacimiento
Nacionalidad
mexicana
Carrera profesional
Proyectos
representativos
Tatiana Bilbao Spamer (Mxico, D. F., 1972) es una arquitecta mexicana. Entre sus
proyectos ms representativos se encuentran el Jardn Botnico de Culiacn, Sinaloa1 y la
sala de exhibiciones de un parque ubicado en Jinhua, China.2
ndice
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1 Biografa
2 Reconocimientos
3 Obras
4 Premios y reconocimientos
5 Referencias
6 Enlaces externos
Biografa[editar]
Tatiana Bilbao naci en 1972 en el Distrito Federal, Mxico, en el seno de una familia de
arquitectos: uno de sus abuelos fue un arquitecto notable en Bilbao, pas Vasco,Espaa. Sus
padres son fsicomatemticos y fundadores del Colegio Bilbao, en el Distrito Federal. Estudi
arquitectura en la Universidad Iberoamericana, de la cual se gradu con en 1996. En 1998
obtiene mencin honorfica por la carrera profesional y adems reconocimiento a la mejor
tesis del ao.
En 1998 se desempe como Asesora en la Secretara de Desarrollo Urbano y Vivienda del
Gobierno del Distrito Federal. En 2000, co-fund la empresa Laboratorio de la Ciudad de
Mxico S.C., junto con el arquitecto Fernando Romero. Estableciendo una de las primeras
prcticas de arquitectura contempornea del pas. Adems de realizar diversos proyectos
arquitectnicos, LCM era un laboratorio de ideas que trataba de impulsar el conocimiento de la
cultura contempornea en general organizando platicas, conferencias, debates y exposiciones
tanto de arquitectura como de otras prcticas afines, arte, msica, teatro.
En 2004, Tatiana fund Tatiana Bilbao S.C., con proyectos en China, Europa y Mxico. El
primer proyecto realizado de la oficina fue la Sala de Exposicones en Jinhua, proyecto
encabezado y coordinado por el artista-arquitecto chino, Ai Wei Wei, quien reunio a un equipo
de jvenes arquitectos de diferentes pases para desarrollar un parque de gran extensin
dividido en pabellones y situado en la costa del ro Yiwu, cerca de Shanghi. Bilbao se
encarg de disear la Sala de Exhibiciones (tambin conocida como Espacio de
Exposicin)
Reconocimientos[editar]
En 2005, ingresa como profesora de Diseo en la carrera de Arquitectura y Urbanismo de la
Universidad Iberoamericana.
En 2007 fue reconocida con el premio Design Vanguard5 por la revista Architectural Record,
como uno de los 10 despachos jvenes con mayor proyeccin.
Obras[editar]
Algunas de sus obras ms reconocidas son:
Sala de Exposiciones en Jinhua Architecture Park, Zheijiang, China, 1800 m2, 20042006
Casa A, Odros 100, Ordos, Mongolia, China, 1000 m2, diseo en proceso, 2008-2010
Premios y reconocimientos[editar]
Premio al Joven Arquitecto del Ao, por el Colegio de Arquitectos CAM-SAM 2011
Best of the Best, Red Dot Award, Casa A en Ordos, Mongolia, agosto 2009
Design Vanguard, Los 10 mejores arquitectos jvenes del mundo, diciembre 2007