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isabel gomez garcia

09th may 1990

university of seville (spain)

university of seville (spain)

C virgen de la encarnacion no. 4, 1º 141018 | SEVILLA (spain)

[email protected]

+34 661 100354

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NAME

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master in interior design and project management

MASTER of ARchitecture at higher technical school of architecture

address

email

phone number

driving licence

cover letter + curriculum vitaeisabel gomez garcia, architect and interior designer

portfolio | architecture built projects | architecture competitions | academic projects

portfolio | graphic and web designcorporative identity | logos | more

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cv cover letter

ISABEL GÓMEZ GARCÍASeville (Spain), 1990

Master in Interior Design and Project Management | University of Seville | 2015Master of Architecture | Higher Technical School of Architecture of Seville | 2014

Being an architect since June 2014, I began my studies at the Higher Technical School of Architecture of Seville in 2008. I also studied a semester as an Erasmus student at University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, which lets me to strengthen my language knowledge and to learn about architecture from another perspective. In my last academic year I was an assistant student at Architectural Constructions Department and, after completing my studies, I was named Honorary Assistant.

I had the opportunity to begin with my professional development due to a grant from Santander Bank, which allowed me to get in touch with working environment and to collaborate with some architecture offices in the development of several projects.

After completing my studies in architecture at June 2014 (Architecture in Spain go on for 6 years), in October I started the Master of Interior Design and Project Management. Finishing the master in June 2015 I was rated with 10/10 in my Master’s Thesis.

At the same time that I was studying master course, I get involved in the development of the International Competition for Sustainable Architecture Solar Decathlon, competing with 16 universities around the world. In my role as Project Manager, I was in charge of coordinating both the development of project design and all necessary procedures to take part in competition. In addition, because of the master I was studying at the same time, I was responsible for the interior and furniture housing design. I have had the opportunity not only to increase knowledge with a great team of professionals but also to improve my ability of team management and teamwork.

Both during my university days and after then, I have participated in several architectural competitions as a way to test my skills and to continue my evolution in architectural practice, professionally and in-group work. Besides, I find in them the ideal platform to develop my representation and visual architectural design communication abilities, an area that have always piqued my interest.

Related with this interest in graphic design, I have also worked in the development of corporate image of a blog, logo design or the design and production of graphic elements at event planning.

Attached to this letter, I send my CV and a sample of work done until nowadays in order to be taken into consideration for any job vacancy available. Thanking you in advance for this opportunity, receive a warm greeting.

Sincerely,

Isabel Gómez García

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job search + personal projects + travelling

assiStant scholar at architectural building departmenthigher technical school of architecture of seville (SPAIN)

assiStant architect ‘villegasbueno arquitectura’ architecture office, seville (SPAIN)

project manager proyecto aura (UNIVERSIT Y OF SEVILLE TEAM)Solar Decathlon Latin America and the Caribbean 2015, cali (colombia)

assiStant architect ‘villegasbueno arquitectura’ architecture office, seville (SPAIN)

project manager proyecto aura (UNIVERSIT Y OF SEVILLE TEAM)Solar Decathlon Latin America and the Caribbean 2015, seville (spain)

architecture internship ‘rocio vahí arquitectura’ architecture office, seville (SPAIN)pymes santander programme

EXPERIENCe

march 2016currently

june 2015currently

january 2016march 2016

november 2015december 2015

august 2015october 2015

september 2014october 2015

may 2013october 2013

Master in interior design and project managementUniversity of sevilleoctober 2014- june 2015

Master in architecturehigher technical school of architecture of seville september 2008- june 2014

architecture semester abroad university of strathclyde (glasgow)september 2012- march 2013

spanish native

english c2Certificate of Proficiency in English december 2013

french b1

german a1

education

languages

isabel gomez garcia

09th may 1990

university of seville (spain)

university of seville (spain)

C virgen de la encarnacion no. 4, 1º 141018 | SEVILLA (spain)

[email protected]

+34 661 100354

NAME

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master in interior design and project

management

MASTER of ARchitecture at higher technical

school of architecture

address

email

phone number

autoCAD 2D / 3D | upper-level

Creative Suite ( AI / IND / PS) | upper-level

rendering: 3D Studio MAX | intermediate

BIM: archiCAD / visualARQ | intermediate

Rhinoceros modeling | intermediate

sketchup | intermediate

calculation: CYPE, CE3X | intermediate

MAC & WINDOWS System

research group ‘HUM-965 TRAnSHUMANCIAS: architecture, Technology, science and art’

higher technical school of architecture of sevillemarch 2015 | currently

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research

a hidden stone in the woods‘ARCHITECTURE PRIZE’ AWARD

community forest international backwood cabin competition | april 2016

proyecto auraXIII BEAU AWARD - SPANISH architecture and urban planning BIEnNiAL

february 2016

Solar Decathlon Latin America and the Caribbean 2015 | cali (colombia)Organized by: mayor of Cali, DAGMA, CVC, EMCALI, EPSA | december 2015

Third Prize General rankingFirst prize in comfort conditions, first prize in Communication and Social Awareness

third prize in Engineering and Construction, Third Prize in Innovation

awards &competitons

English for architectsfidas (72 hours) february-may 2015

II International Congress on Sustainable Building and Eco-Efficient (CICSE) Solutionshigher technical school of architecture of seville may 2015

Architecture rendering postproduction (PhotoShop)Render’s Factory (20 hours) july 2013

Architecture rendering development (3DS MAX)Render’s Factory (30 hours) july 2013

Comunication, business culture and training for future leadersCámara de Comercio de Sevilla (30 hours) march 2010

training

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architecture portfolio architecture portfolio

PORTFOLIO /architecture

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Built projects PROYECTO AURA

SOCIAL HOUSING IN TROPICAL WEATHER PROTOTYPE

‘Proyecto AURA’ is the proposal that represents University of Seville in Solar Decathlon LAC 2015, which is the renowned international competition for sustainable architecture. In its first Latin-American edition we competed against other 16 universities around the world.

The proposal includes an urban planning approach focused on close relationships between housing and facilities, making car use as something dispensable. Besides, housing design goes for prototyping; managing to get a self-build, energy self-suf ficient, tropical climate conformed and low cost units. These units would shape multi-family housing units.

Interior spaces of each unit expand with a terrace/hallway, which it’s exterior but covered. It works as a distance between each of the adjacent housing and drills linear blocks in transverse direction. This transition space between indoor and outdoor provides flexibility into the unit.

This prototype aims to achieve comfort conditions passively, mainly through natural ventilation and sun protection. Also a flexible and light structure, which speed up construction and let unskilled labour participate, is used.

The project brings together contemporary debate on inhabit, Mediterranean treatment of light and sustainability challenges; all inserted in a tropical environment. ‘Proyecto AURA’ was placed third in general ranking of Solar Decathlon 2015 Latin America & Caribbean competition.

PROYECTO AURAXIII BEAU AWARD (SPANISH architecture

and urban planning BIEnNiAL) SOLAR DECATHLON LAC 2015 3rd place

ROLE: TEAM project manager + interior design SUSTAInable architecture international competition

S e p t e m b e r 2 0 1 4 | d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 5

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Built projects PROYECTO AURA

SOLAR CELLS

MAINTENANCE WALKWAY

fitted furniture

minimal housing unit

bioclimatic unit

solar chimney

hall | patio | EXTENSION

interior ventilation control

technical unithouse services

Axonometric prototype projection

furniture design - ML02 (Project stage)

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architecture competitions light tower

The project aims to address an intervention on an abandoned architecture, planning to provide it again for public use as it used to be and to open it to citizens for their discovery and knowledge.

Castilnovo Tower Located in Cadiz, southern of Spain, a sixteenth century old tower rises from the ground. It used to be an observation tower due to its privileged position facing Atlantic Ocean. However, passage of time and abandonment turned it into an out-dated structure, which is nothing more than an empty space between walls.

An autonomous ruinUnwilling to compromise his aesthetic, taking care of the ruins and a no contact strategy were the point of departure for the developmentof the architectural concept. The tower walls, which are kept in a

statement of refurbished ruins, become part of the project as its focus.

An activator deviceInserted between the thick walls of the tower, which openly show its scars, the new architecture is set working in synthesis with the existing fabric rather than counterpoint. A new light scheme placed inside the old tower provides again a public use for the neglected building through its itinerary. Lighthouse-like, at its highest part, a new architectural piece rises from the old walls to hover over the sea and feel the breeze and the south light.

Renewed public useTower recycling leads up to its incorporation to the city and re-opening for the citizens. Also, a new spot to catch sight of the landscape; a place made for dreaming, between sky and earth. It’s a shelter, an observatory to see the earth and the sky, to sleep under the stars, to feel the breeze rocking your body and to seek refuge in heights.

refurbishing process perspective

entry level planviewpoint level plan

seccion aa’south elevation

LIGHT TOWER | CASTilnovo tower refurbishingfakro inspires | space for new visions competitiontogether with: Javier serrano fajardo october 2016

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architecture competitions ESTO NO ES UNA CASA

A recognizable, essential and contained proposalWith a recognizable and universal house image as point of departure; a sensible, simple and consistent with expressed needs proposal is looked for. It targets to be a quick and immediate shelter for people at social exclusion.To manage this, we wager on a proposal that aims to give the most with least. It pretends to be logic, discrete and functional, without fanfare or any needless accessory.This proposal through its symbolic exterior image set in a middle urban environment, which we are used to look with apathy and to go across disinterestedly, doesn’t want to be a house; it pretends to be a wake up call, a symbol and a complaint.

Prefabricated constructionDue to its small dimensions and light materials, prototype could be built both entirely in workshop and then transported to its installation place, and through dry construction without external aids.Laminated wood structural panels are used as construction system and through overlapped layers a stable, fast and dry construction is achieved.As a result, disassembly is expected as another phase prototype life, being easy to transport it to another location or to its recycling. Thus, a reversible construction and a minimal environment footprint are managed.

#01PREFAB SYSTEM

#02CLOSED PERIMETER

#03SKylight

#04PROTECTION LAYER

#05memorable appearAnce

A modular organizationplan | scale 1:50

Passive architecture mechanismsPrototype is slightly raised from the ground achieving in that way a maximum adaptation to irregular topographies and preventing surface moisture thereby.A first layer of thermal and acoustic insulation surrounds it, warranting good interior comfort conditions. A second one avoids direct contact with outer solar radiation, managing to decrease interior temperature. A skylight helps air recirculation in a totally passive way.

EXPLODED PERSPECTIVE

SECTION | SCALE 1:50FRONT ELEVATION | SCALE 1:50

A LAYERED BUILDING

BASIC INTERIORMEMORORABLE APPEARANCE

ESTO NO ES UNA CASA | temporary homeless shelter‘habitar’ architecture ideas competition

together with: Javier serrano fajardoSEPTEMBER 2016

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architecture competitions a hidden stone in the woods

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stone into the woods found almost by chance that was waiting to be inhabited.

Exchanges with the placeThe cabin is based on simple, modulated and orthogonal geometry and volume. It aims to dialogue with nature and wild landscape around it. Through regular and proportionate serialization, the cabin is placed at this rough topography. Like

Landscape appropriationThe cabin revolves around a main issue: how could we inhabit a place in such a way that the architecture becomes part of the environment in which it is inserted, but in a natural and logical way.

Without any show and in a simple and sensible way, as if it had always been waiting to be discovered, the cabin hopes to appropriate surrounding landscape through a series of exchanges between them and inhabitant. It’s just as a hidden

a stone, it arises from the ground grabbing attention within uniform wood landscape where it is located.Due to cabin configuration through that equipped furniture, we get a highly versatile and flexible interior space that allows its appropriation in different ways. A big south opening allows landscape to be framed in its best orientation, through a sliding woodwork that can be hidden inside furniture; blurring boundaries between interior and exterior, cabin and landscape. ELEvation inside landscape | scale 1:200

site plan | SCALE 1:200

PROJECT KEY CONCEPTS

a hidden stone in the woods‘ARCHITECTURE PRIZE’ AWARDcommunity forest international backwood cabin competitiontogether with: javier serrano fajardoapril 2016

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architecture competitions a hidden stone in the woods

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NORTH ELEvation | e 1:75south ELEvation | scale 1:75

section aa’ | scale 1:75

east elevation | scale 1:75

floor plan | scale 1:75

structural perspective EXPLODED perspective

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architecture competitions barcelona penthouse

USOS Y SUPERFICIES ESTADO ACTUAL

01 Recibidor 2.25 m202 Cocina 4.9 m203 Lavadero 1.55 m204 Sala de estar 11.75 m205 Habitación 01 6.95 m206 Habitación 02 6.50 m207 Habitación 03 10.35 m208 Baño 3.45 m209 Terraza 55.20 m210 Ampliación sala de estar 8.96 m211 Cuarto auxiliar 4.40 m212 Pasillo 01 1.80 m213 Pasillo 02 6.35 m2

USOS Y SUPERFICIES ESTADO REFORMADO

01 Recibidor 2.30 m202 Cocina 6.30 m203 Sala de estar 14.85 m204 Comedor 6.70 m205 Baño independizado 7.30 m206 Vestidor 3.75 m207 Habitación principal 12.00 m2

08 Zona de spa 11.80 m209 Zona de solarium 19.00 m210 Terraza social 23.80 m211 Zona de duchas exteriores 2.15 m201

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LIGHT SPACEWe understand housing as a single and bright space. Due of that idea, almost all project decisions are taken so that southern light can flood the penthouse. All interior layout is separated from south façade to enhance that stream of light from the terrace. Thus, between big southern windows and that empty space parallel to the terrace, we achieve a space that channels light into the whole house.

Contiguous spaces COLLECTION Penthouse is thought as a succession of spaces in continuity to achieve a more flexible and open housing, but each space has its own specific use. Different rooms are created through the arrangement of furniture. Therefore we manage to get depth inside the house with the succession of several planes. The aforementioned space leaved next to south facade manages to integrate the terrace within the interior trough new windows frames. These frames also filters light and protect the interior from direct solar radiation improving housing climate behaviour.

‘Leaved space’ We propose a space parallel to the terrace free from any kind of constructed element. All interior layout is configured respecting this distance from south façade, thereby achieving highest levels of natural light inside. Spatially, we get a clear vision of the entire interior with several depth levels.

OPEN SPACE | kitchen + living room + dinning room

sElf-contained bathroom | bedroom + dressing room

terrace | protected facade + showers + solarium

refurbished stage modelrefurbished staTe PLAN

PREVIOUS staTe PLAN

terrace elevation

refurbished plan

barcelona penthousepenthouse refurbishment architecture ideas competition

together with: javier serrano fajardomay 2015

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architecture competitions en-vuelta

The project aims to recover the original condition of Architec-ture and Building Schools spaces, when they worked together as a gathering place.

To manage that we propose a membrane that surrounds all current isolated areas. It works as a new and unifying skin be-tween those present buildings, which remain and will be re-furbished, and those new included within the proposal. New constructions are needed because of the implementation of a new programme.

The new Learning Resource Centre is the focus of all the com-plex refurbishment. It is conceived as the heart of the proposal and the point from where all internal circulations are organized.

learning resource center area exploded perspective

learning resource center section

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learning resource center section

en-vueltainternational competition for the extension and refurbishment of higher technical school of architecture of seville together with: fernando díaz, francisco duarte, miguel a. gil, rafael herrrera, clara jiménez, elena lópez, javier lópez, julia molina, juan pérez, francisco sánchez and fernando royo.march 2014

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academic projects thuna gastronomic center

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Zahara de los Atunes, in the south of Spain, is famous for its beaches and fish. The town is considered to have its origin in the building known as Palacio de Pilas or Casa Chanca. The once famous building had been lost in time and was derelict. The decision was made to revive the zone. Recently added constructions were demolished and the structure of the architectural ensemble was recovered.

To embrace the beautiful setting a kind of courtyard building is proposed. A pergola greets you as you arrive, takes you past a space for information to the entrance of the centre, before leading off into the museum and lately gastronomic area. The proposal was a hybrid project – a mixture of museum, cookery school and restaurant. The northwest tower was rehabilitate restored to house a viewing platform of the bay, the captain’s house was brought back into use as part of the museum area and two new buildings were reinstated to hold lecture rooms and the restaurant. Besides, the old wood warehouse was remodel to hold the kitchens. The regeneration of the area also involved the preservation of the stretches of the wall remaining and a proposal of a public space for leisure that opens up to the beach.

section AA’ general Plan

thuna gastronomic centerfinal thesis

june 2014

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GRAPHIC AND WEB DESIGN portfolio graphic and web design portfolio

PORTFOLIO /graphic and

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GRAPHIC AND WEB DESIGN portfolio graphic and web design portfolio

textura # d2e8d9 # 88cabb # cac9c9 # ed8b75 # 3d3f47MAIN COLORS

blog corporate identity and web designseptember 2016

25th wedding anNiversary event design june 2014

baby’s room personalized PRINTfebruary 2016

‘clemente garcía’ wine labeLwhile working at ‘villegasbueno arquitectura’

october 2015

‘hablemos de neurociencia’ logo designoctober 2015

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isabel gómez garcíaarchitect & interior designer

+34 661 [email protected]

https://es.linkedin.com/in/isabel-gómez-garcía-a7493894C virgen de la encarnacion 4 | 1º1

41018 | Sevilla (spain)