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| EVA PONSATÍ | Architecture Portfolio
| EVA PONSATÍ I CASAMOR| Architect
CV | Personal data |
Eva Ponsatí i CasamorBirth place and date Girona, May 28th 1988email [email protected] phone +61 449 843 467
| Education |
Nov 2012 Graduated in ETSAB2011-2012 Final project_ETSAB Superior School of Architecture, UPC Barcelona, Spain2010-2011 1st year of Master in Boukwunde of TuDelft, Delft, The Netherlands.Feb 2011 Workshop in Berlin, TuDelft2006-2010 ETSAB Superior School of Architecture, UPC Barcelona, Spain. Studies of Architecture and Urbanism2005-2006 Technical and Scientific International Baccalaureate, IES Jaume Vicens Vives, Girona, Spain.
| Professional experience in Architecture |
Feb2014-current Architectural Drafter at SSDC “Structural Steel Drafting Centre”, Sydney.Feb-July 2013 Architect in Arcadi Pla Studio, Girona. Autocad, Photoshop and modelling of several projects. Mainly, an extension of “La Perpinyana” house, Banyoles and of a new unifimlar house in the plot of“Casa Sarasa”, Girona. Both in base design and some details. Jan 2013 Collaboration with the artist Pep Admetlla constructive solution for the project “Exili”Jul-Aug 2009 Architecture practices in Arcadi Pla Studio, Girona. Autocad and modelling of the projects of dwellings in St. Privat de’n Bas and in Banyoles. Both basic projects.
| Competition & other experiences |
Nov-Dec 2013 Jewellery courseMay 2013 Ephemeral exposition in -“Girona Time of flowers”Jan 2013 Finalist in “Urban Spots Barcelona”.Oct 2012 OpenHouse Barcelona volunteer.
| Program knowledge |
Graphical Programs AutoCad, Rhino, Rhino vray, Archicad, Revit, SketchUpAdobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesignWeb knowledge Jquery, KomodoBasic Informatics Windows Office and Mac.
| Languages |
Catalan NativeSpanish NativeEnglish C1 correctly spoken and written_ Advanced CambridgeGerman B1 currently studying itFrench A1 basic level
| Publications |
Jan 2013 Final project in the well-known Spanish blog “HIC Arquitectura” http://hicarquitectura.com/2013/01/eva-ponsati-centro-sociocultural-y-de-servicios-udg/Jan 2013-current Final project exhibited in Girona’s COAC (College of Architects of Catalunya)
| Personal experience |
I have had a lot of experience living abroad and I am very opened to new situations and the prospect of travelling.I have also been an English teacher for kids and teenagers in “La Generali-tat” summer-camps and I have also have tutored Enlgish, Physics and Maths during the years that i have studied at university.
| WORKS |
01 Central building in the University of Girona |Final project|
02 Theatrical Space in Rotterdam |1st year Master, TUDelft|
03 Garden Centre in Ullà |4th year, ETSAB| 04 Housing in Barcelona |3d year, ETSAB|
05 Urban planning in Tarragona |4th year, ETSAB|
06 Workshop in Berlin “Can We?” |TUDelft|
07 Competition in Barcelona “Urban Ribbons”
08 Collaboration with the artist Pep Admetlla
09 Exposition of flowers in Girona “U-tubs”
Central building in the University of Girona |Final project|
type public building in a Universitylocation Girona, Spain
The final project had to be developed successfully from the urban scale to the very detailed one. The purpose was that all the taken decisions in each of the different steps worked by themselves but also had to meet each other and have sense. It is a very realistic project, with a defined site and problem. Nowadays Girona’s University lacks of sociocultural services that are able to complete the campus. The following project gathers a very varied programme (from auditorium, dining-room and bar, shops ... to classes and offices) and has the intention to make them coexist by a central void that is the core of the building. It descends to the ground floor as a foyer to welcome the square that flows under the building. This central building places itself orthogonally taking into account the general plan of the campus. The open and changing character of the project is reflected in the elements that define the space,the structure and installations.
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USERS, ACTIVITIES & AGREGATION
SITUATION
P-2 P-1 PB P+1
P+2 P+3 P+4 P roof
Boxes CONSTRUCTION STAIRS & BRIDGES details
Theatrical Space in Rotterdam |1st year Master, TUDelft|
type public buildinglocation Rotterdam, The Netherlands
This is a project that wasn’t started directly from specific preexistences or requirements of the site. It had a previous experimental phase of mapping a pub-lic space through index models, pictures with pinhole cameras and drawings as means of investigation. Analysing a urban space in Rotterdam where motion and encounters occur, diagrams were taken of the different encounters (by chance or planned) and of the space as a transition and circulation place.So, by imposing a different number of directions and meeting points in the site the shape and programme of the building could be defined. In this case the program of theatre and auditorium has a very specific place in the closed vol-umes but the building also offers to the users and the city to have a space of encounter and circulation.
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SITUATIONSTRATEGY
PINHOLE CAMERA PICTURES
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
ROOF PLAN
STRUCTURE SYSTEM
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
ROOF PLAN
STRUCTURE SYSTEM
GENERAL SECTIONS
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Garden Centre in Ullà |4th year, ETSAB|
type commercial buildinglocation Ullà, Catalonia, Spain
The installation of a Garden Centre asks to be temporary and flexible. There-fore, the project is solved with dry, simple and easily manipulated materials: steel repetitive structure, aluminium and polycarbonate closing panels, and wa-terproof fabrics.The visualisation of all the complex is really important: the roof makes this very simple project attractive to the client from the main road. Also the functionality is thought: based in a longitudinal axis from which the different requested areas and the outer and inner paths are distributed. Another important issue is the water: the plants are watered taking advantage of the canal that runs trough the middle of the plot and with an irrigation system that is solved by collecting the water from the rain of the sloping roof making it a sustainable building.
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SITUATION
STRATEGY
FLOOR PLAN
FLOOR PLANDETAILS
SECTIONS
Residential building in Barcelona |3d year, ETSAB| type residential buildinglocation Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain team Júlia Esteve
Regarding the future changes of “Les Glòries” square, near Agbar Tower in Barcelona, and regarding the increase of economy and attraction in this new developed part of the city with very important iconic buildings, also a big resi-dential programme is required. The formal aspect of the building responds to the diversity of the city in this point: it goes from a little scale, that has been developed in the city during a lot of years, to a bigger one that is happening recently, where the future Park will take place in the future. So the roof expresses this change of scale and also responds to the sunlight. In such a big building a varied type of apartments are required to satisfy different users. This is thought by the section: simple, double and triple apartments that adapt to different situations.
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SITUATION
STRATEGY
TYPE FLOOR PLAN
ELEVATION
DETAILS
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
Urban planning in Tarragona |4th year, ETSAB| type urban planninglocation Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain team Júlia Esteve
Cities experiment constant changes that sometimes leave some deserted parts that don’t offer much to the city. In this case an industrial sector that is now obsolete. Redeveloping it we can make the city look at it again. One of the first strategies is to connect it directly to the centre of the city lengthening main streets in the shape of bridge that make the river not an obstacle but an attraction and a connection. A second one is to keep the ware-houses with more architectural and cultural value defining a new programme of facilities. In this way also the preexistence of the industrial sector will be shown to the city. And a third one is to make a grid and hierarchy that works with what is existing and that leads to the river, that is going to be an attraction part instead of a river that before worked only as an engine for an industry.
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DISTRIBUTION OF BLOCKS HIERARCHY OF COMMUNICATIONTARRAGONA_SITUATIONPRESERVED BUILDINGS
FLOOR PLAN DISTRIBUTION Building HEIGHTS
Building HEIGHTS
Two BLOCK DETAIL
contact to the ground floor
View on bridges
Workshop in Berlin “Can We?” |The Why Factory, TUDelft| type workshop-competitionlocation Berlin, Germanyteam Francis Liesting, Roland Freymond, Melanie Kotz
Can We? More than a Cinema!The plot is in an old factory. We start working with the idea that an old building can hold the programme of the Future, in this case of an Art-House cinema that goes further than then conventional one: why has the cinema to be watched by the spectator on a chair or the film has to happen in a same space? Redefining the typology of the Art House, making it as a social platform for the local community, making it iconic, gathering also other type of programme (housing, retail, ateliers, kindergarten, community centre, outside market...) This is the way we make the future cinema and we make a social space that can be used 24/7 for the whole community.
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Existing Demolition Demolition and new
Programme
Art-House
Community Center
Gallery
Programme
Atelier
Kindergarten
Retail
Market
The Arthaus communityConnecting the community with the Arthaus
Roland FreymondMelanie Kotz
Francis LiestingEva Ponsati
Four languagesCinema
Community center
1. Redefine The Typology Of The Art-House2. Offer A Wedding Specific Atmosphere3. Iconic4. Structurally Innovative5. Open, Welcoming To Pedestrians6. Provide Different Nightlife Possibilities7. Should Aim For A 24/7 Occupancy8. Create A Social Platform For Local Community9. Promote Entrepreneurial Activities10. Provide Sound Isolation
Sun Orientation Prism Connection Axonometry by day
View on bridges
Kindergarten
Retail
Horizontal section
Section
Kindergarten
Retail
Horizontal section
Housing
Competition Barcelona “Urban Ribbons” |January 2013| type competitionlocation Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain team Marta Sánchez, Carla Patsi, José Xiao Caamaño
In this spot new opportunities have to be found in a street that has become obsolete as it’s past connecting function has been cut by the new infrastructure of the city and now works only as a parking place.The strategy is to keep this street and make from a remain of the city an element of connection of two green parts and also some public facilities. Three different “ribbons” adapt to give three different uses along the road. - The pedestrians ribbon - The sporty ribbon- The activity ribbonEach of the ribbons is from a different cheap material that is built on the same pavement of the road. A little intervention can solve a big problem.
SPORTY ribbonPEDESTRIANS ribbonACTIVITY ribbon
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SPORTY ribbon
Collaboration with the artist Pep Admetlla |February 2013| type construction drawingswork for Pep Admetlla
The artist Pep Admetlla once showed me a model of a sculpture that is a tribute to the Catalan philosopher and writer Josep Maria Corredor. This sculpture is a 10 storey-building height that represents the exile of the philosopher. He did the model of an sculpture that showed the feeling of being in the exile, but didn’t know how this sculpture could be built.The drawings show the thoughts of which could be the used materials, the structure, the connections...
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Exposition of flowers in Girona “U-tubes” |May 2013| type ephemeral expositionlocation Girona Catalonia, Spain team Marta Sánchez, José Xiao Caamaño, Miquel Gelabert
Once a year an important flower exhibition is held in Girona city centre, where different artists, architects and amateurs participate.
Our exhibition grew with the idea of two different concepts: we wanted the visi-tor to participate in the exhibition and use recycled materials, being conscious of the bad economy moment of the country. An “still life” would gather life when the visitors came into the space and col-laborated putting their self-made paper flower. The cupboard tubes where collected from different entities and business that would have thrown them away and afterwards cut and polished.“The paper and cupboard that comes from the trees goes back to the forest”
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