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languages time zones latitudes but design is the same
design it’s a tool to solve problems
otherwise is just a pretty picture
Finalist of Mies Van der Rohe 2000 Award, Barcelone, Spain
SITRANDEVacational complex
Location: Ytu, ParaguayContract: Design BuildArea: 58.680 SFAuthors: Arch. Luis Ayala
Arch. Solano BenitezArch. Alberto Marinoni
Date: 1998Published on Casabella magazine, ItalyARQ magazine, Chile; 041 magazineArgentina; Mies Van der RoheFoundation Catalogue, Spain
problemLow budgetLarge siteDistance from the cityDisruption of environment
Finalist of Mies Van der Rohe 2000 Award, Barcelone, Spain
SITRANDEVacational complex
Location: Ytu, ParaguayContract: Design BuildArea: 58.680 SFAuthors: Arch. Luis Ayala
Arch. Solano BenitezArch. Alberto Marinoni
Date: 1998Published on Casabella magazine, ItalyARQ magazine, Chile; 041 magazineArgentina; Mies Van der RoheFoundation Catalogue, Spain
DEMELENNE HOUSESingle family house
Location: Aregua, ParaguayContract: Design BuildArea: 3.450 SF
Authors: Arch. Luis AyalaArch. Solano BenitezArch. Alberto Marinoni
Date: 1999
problemLow budgetDistance from the cityRenovation of deteriorated structure
DEMELENNE HOUSESingle family house
Location: Aregua, ParaguayContract: Design BuildArea: 3.450 SF
Authors: Arch. Luis AyalaArch. Solano BenitezArch. Alberto Marinoni
Date: 1999
YACHT HOUSESMulti Family Houses
Location: Asuncion, ParaguayContract: ProjectArea: 30.000 SF
Authors: Arch. Luis AyalaArch. Solano BenitezArch. Alberto Marinoni
Date: 1999
problemAngry wifeAttract investors
UNILEVERHeadquarters offices
Location: Villa Elisa, ParaguayContract: Design BuildArea: 43.140 SF
Authors: Arch. Luis AyalaArch. Solano BenitezArch. Alberto Marinoni
Date: 2001Published on “ARQ” magazine Chile
problemBad orientationBuild more area with lessInnovative image for employes
UNILEVERHeadquarters offices
Location: Villa Elisa, ParaguayContract: Design BuildArea: 43.140 SF
Authors: Arch. Luis AyalaArch. Solano BenitezArch. Alberto Marinoni
Date: 2001Published on “ARQ” magazine Chile
LUNA & ALON HOUSESingle Family House
Location: Lambare, ParaguayContract: Design BuildArea: 1.150 SF
Authors: Arch. Luis Ayala
Date: 2001Published on “Casas LatinoamericanasContemporaneas” Book, Trama Editorial,Ecuador
problemLow budgetShort timeSustainabilityMost difficult client
EMERGENCIAS MEDICASPublic Hospital, Emergencies
Location: Asuncion, ParaguayContract: Design BuildArea: 135.500 SF
Authors: Arch. Luis AyalaArch. Solano BenitezArch. Alberto MarinoniArch. Sergio Fanego
Date: 1999
problemVery Short timeBuild a 200 beds hospital in 2 monthsDeal with the governmentParanormal activity
EMERGENCIAS MEDICASPublic Hospital, Emergencies
Location: Asuncion, ParaguayContract: Design BuildArea: 135.500 SF
Authors: Arch. Luis AyalaArch. Solano BenitezArch. Alberto MarinoniArch. Sergio Fanego
Date: 1999
MOTOR MASAutomotive Mechanic Shop
Location: Asuncion, ParaguayContract: Design BuildArea: 7.500 SF
Authors: Arch. Luis AyalaArch. Solano BenitezArch. Alberto Marinoni
Date: 1999
problemAcousticsSustainabilityBuild more with lessBuilding must express feelings
MOTOR MASAutomotive Mechanic Shop
Location: Asuncion, ParaguayContract: Design BuildArea: 7.500 SF
Authors: Arch. Luis AyalaArch. Solano BenitezArch. Alberto Marinoni
Date: 1999
Longitudinal Section
Floorplan
Transversal Section
CENTRO ELECTRICOCommercial retail store
Location: Asuncion, ParaguayContract: Design BuildArea: 1.400 SF
Authors: Arch. Luis AyalaArch. Solano BenitezArch. Alberto Marinoni
Date: 1999
problemDefine a brand imageCatch attentionPrototype “ability”Deal with transvestites
CENTRO ELECTRICOCommercial retail store
Location: Asuncion, ParaguayContract: Design BuildArea: 1.400 SF
Authors: Arch. Luis AyalaArch. Solano BenitezArch. Alberto Marinoni
Date: 1999
CENTRO ELECTRICO 2Commercial retail store
Location: Asuncion, ParaguayContract: Design BuildArea: 2.340 SF
Authors: Arch. Luis AyalaArch. Solano BenitezArch. Alberto Marinoni
Date: 1999
problemDefine a brand imageCatch attentionPrototype “ability”
CENTRO ELECTRICO 2Commercial retail store
Location: Asuncion, ParaguayContract: Design BuildArea: 2.340 SF
Authors: Arch. Luis AyalaArch. Solano BenitezArch. Alberto Marinoni
Date: 1999
Previous conditions
CENTRO ELECTRICO 2Commercial retail store
Location: Asuncion, ParaguayContract: Design BuildArea: 2.340 SF
Authors: Arch. Luis AyalaArch. Solano BenitezArch. Alberto Marinoni
Date: 1999
Previous conditions
CHOPPERIA SHOPPING SOLDraft bear bar
Location: Asuncion, ParaguayContract: Design BuildArea: 500 SF
Authors: Arch. Luis Ayala
Date: 2004
problemSell more beer!Define a brand imageCatch attention
CHOPPERIA SHOPPING SOLDraft bear bar
Location: Asuncion, ParaguayContract: Design BuildArea: 500 SF
Authors: Arch. Luis Ayala
Date: 2004
ARIES HOUSESingle Family House
Location: Asuncion, ParaguayContract: Design BuildArea: 10.500 SF
Authors: Arch. Luis AyalaArch. H. DienstmaierArch. Liliana Hadad
Date: 2003
problemExisting structure10.000 SF, 13 cars, 1 userMeet very stringent costs
ARIES HOUSESingle Family House
Location: Asuncion, ParaguayContract: Design BuildArea: 10.500 SF
Authors: Arch. Luis AyalaArch. H. DienstmaierArch. Liliana Hadad
Date: 2003
GLORIA MARSHAL ELEMENTARY
Location: Spring, TXContract: Design, Documentation, CA
Authors: SHW GroupTracy Eich, designer Luis Ayala, designer
Area: 106.000 SqFt
Date: 2008-2010
problemDaylight every classroomPrototype buildingSustainabilityBuild more with lessBuilding as a teaching tool
GLORIA MARSHAL ELEMENTARY
Location: Spring, TXContract: Design, Documentation, CA
Authors: SHW GroupTracy Eich, designer Luis Ayala, designer
Area: 106.000 SqFt
Date: 2008-2010
grandpoint elementary
gloria marshall elementary
100% Day lighting provided to all classrooms
Light shelves help increase the amount of natural daylight brought into the classroom.
Shading devices help block harsh Eastern and Western sun.
•economical•less brick / stone•more metal panels•400 ft long
First floor Second floor
What initially began as a “repeat” school design resulted in one of the greenest elementary schools in the state of Texas without adding any costs to the district’s capital budget. When SHW Group and Spring ISD first began exploring the goals for the new school, conversations quickly turned to daylighting, energy efficiency and water conservation. This led to an original sustainable, high-performance school designed as a teaching tool that will educate generations of students about resource conservation. Pacesetting sustainability The school was designed to achieve LEED Gold certification and has already been accepted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to receive an ENERGY STAR rating due to its energy-efficient building design. In addition, SHW Group designed the school to meet criteria for Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS), the nation’s first green building rating program especially designed for K-12 schools. The building will also be the first school in Houston to use geothermal heating and cooling, which is expected to save at least 25 percent in energy consumption over the current code. Once complete, the school will be a two-story rectangular building oriented with long sides facing north and south. Each classroom will have natural light and the south-facing classrooms will take advantage of daylight harvesting. In addition, the building was designed to have lights off in the classrooms 75 percent of the time, so each room will have sensors that turns the lights on and off based on levels of natural light. Teaching tool Before the school opens, Spring will work with Cambridge Strategic Services to design an environment-focused, project-based curriculum. This will ensure that the entire school and its sustainable elements are teaching tools. For example, the entry to the building will be alongside a science garden and eco-pond that includes an above-ground cistern and a water trough. These can be used to teach children integrated concepts about math and science that allow for real-world experiences. Under the parking lot and playgrounds is a geothermal well field that will house a system of tubes and valves that take hot and cold water in and out of the building. Through the use of a web-based learning tool, students will be able to interact with the building systems and know the temperature of the water as it leaves the building and when it returns from deep in the earth. Additional green features include: A highly reflective white-colored roofAn on-site wind turbine, 10,000-kilowatts of roof-mounted photovoltaic cells which will convert sunlight directly into electricityA butterfly garden along a walking trailAn underground cistern that will collect rainwater from the roof and be used to flush toilets and urinalsTrees from the existing site will be reused in the building as desks, benches and conference room tablesMany of the materials used for its construction will be made with recycled content or made of rapidly renewable resourcesThe school will also use less water by having no irrigation
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MIDDLE SCHOOL #17
Location: Cypress Fairbanks, TXContract: Design, Documentation, CA
Authors: SHW GroupTracy Eich, designer Luis Ayala, designer
Area: 245.000 SqFt
Date: 2007-2010
Courtyard aerial view Site Plan
First Floor
Second Floor
CONTROL TOWER HOUSESingle Family House
Location: Luque, ParaguayContract: Construction AdministrationArea: 2.220 SF
Authors: Arch. Javier Corvalan (design) Arch. Luis Ayala (CA)
Date: 2001
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