2. ALEJANDRA
TORRESBEJAR
ARCHITECT
Passionated by art and architecture, I consider myself a
responsible person who enjoys working in a team, committed
to social responsibility, and always looking for innovative ideas
along with a positive attitude to day-to-day problems with the
strong ability to adapt and learn.
An unreachable traveler always looking for unique experiences,
offering a comprehensive and refined service for the most
demanding taste in terms of architectural design, landscaping,
interior design, and construction.
About me
3. Autodesk: AutoCAD, Revit, 3Ds max
Microsoft Office
Adobe: Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign
Sketchup
Skills
Spanish (native), English, Portuguese, Turkish
Languages
Reading, Yoga, Travel, Movies, Art
Interests
Social
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Alejandra Torres Bejart
Dubai - United Arab Emirates
+971 58 587 9569
aletbe@gmail.com
Contact
Education
Bachelor of Architecture
Universidad La Salle 2012 - 2017
International Experience
Turkey 2011- 2012
Rotary International Exchange cultural programe
Spain 2014 - 2015
Erasmus program, Ramon LLull La Salle University
Other curses
3Ds Max and Revit intensive course, Fonseca Architects
Greening the Economy: Sustainable cities Lund University
Internship - Cinépolis 2015 - 2017 Morelia, Mexico
Optimization of the process of projects development by tracking
the construction documentation and setting monthly reports
Architect - Cinépolis 2019 - Current Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Project development and design coordination and administration
in the gulf region implementing cost-effective projects from the
start following both company’s and landlord’s requirements until
construction. Coordination with Project managment, supliers and
stakeholders
Internship - BarArch 2014 - 2015 Barcelona, Spain
Analysis and development of shematic design and 3D images of
urban and social local projects
Architect - Prisma Studio 2017-2018- Morelia, Mexico
Project managment of residential and commercial projects since
schematic design to construction
Architect - KMD Architects 2018- 2019- Mexico City, Mexico
Coordination of the Arena Guadalajara project development
Integrating LEED design strategies
A self-initiated workshop with all the kind of design integrated for
sustainable solutions
The artichoke atelier project
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Professional Experience
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GALVIN : Galleria wine bar
The watertank hostel - An architectural proposal
Thesis: Centre for the cinematography arts
Renders gallery
Design furniture
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GALLERIA WINE BAR
steel frames concrete structur
General data Bioclimatic informationWarmer months Humid months
Location
Latitude
Longitude
Altitude
Comfort range
Monterrey, Nuevo León
25.86
100.20 Este
512 mnsm
20C a 26C
April
May
June
July
August
April
May
June
July
August
Internal heat gain
Solar energy gain
Humidity
Use of winds
use of wood
use of photovoltaic cells
internal bodies of water
natural light and ventilation
GALVIN
7. 1
1. galeria de arte
2. administracion
3. campo de cebada
4. lobby
5. bar
6. servicios
7. cocina
8. terraza y espejo agua
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re vegetation in interior spaces open roof to the galleria
The main structure is recycled concrete cylinders measuring 26m
in diameter.
Photovoltaic cells in rooftop
To gain heat and solar energy and then transform it to clean
energy.
The eaves of the steel frame are included in the main concrete
frame, which allows natural light to enter the ceiling to increase
the temperature and, in turn, the light.
Ground floor plan
Materials
Sun and wind
propylene plates
steel structure
Wood laminates
Alumminum and glass
Higher degree of heat
Heat preserved on site
Solar radiation
Prevailing winds
Sunning
8:00 to 10:00
8:00 to 10:00
March and October
North to East south
13:00 to 18:00
Steel eaves on roof
Steel frame
Vegetation in the interior
8. WATERTANK HOSTEL N
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120
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passive heat gain
humidity
vegetation
rainwater harvesting
solar panels
RECICLED PROTOTYPE
XMORELIA, M
SUN DIAGRAM
latitude
19°42’2.8’’ N
101°11.066’ O
the terrace
green wall
The roof has a system that
uses passive heat during
the day, mostly from 12h to
16h, which is when the sun
predominates in the south
and east façades.
Green wall that serves to humidify this area and with the help of the entry of
prevailing winds that go from northwest to southeast and is also a beautiful
observatory.
Perennial vegetation in natural terraces on a deck to preserve humidity.
They remain in the soil and grow over successive years, the root systems of
perennial plants help to improve the structure of the soil, preserves soil moisture
because the soil is at no point left exposed.
While they typically die back in the winter, perennials do not lose all their foliage,
retaining enough to effectively become a cover crop, this cover helps to protect
the soil from evaporation by the sun.
Using rainwater harvesting for jobs such as flushing the toilet eliminates the need
to use fresh drinking water from the mains and offers a significant reduction in
the total water usage.
It does not produce greenhouse gases and does not pollute the water. It also
requires very little water for its maintenance, unlike nuclear power plants for
example, needing 20 times more water.
9. The architectural concept of this project was born with the philosophy
of Sigmund Freud and his theory to the rejection of humanism and the
overvaluation of the “me” leads us his own philosophy and his theory of
psychoanalysis that speaks of the existence of the unconscious.
We mention three elements that influenced the psychologist Sigmund Freud
and that explain the construction of psychoanalytic theory and the possibility
of the relationship with Architecture:
The Cartesian subject and modern science
The beginning of a new century and the language revolution
The hysteria
The intention of making the user feel that is in another place as in dreams
makes the space have another meaning because it is playing with the
unconscious through geometry and engages the visitor as in strange
alternating games that poses a super deep between place and not place.
To begin to understand the project, one must first know that the proposal
comes from an architectural recycling of an old oil factory located in the
middle of two neighborhoods with a different context, the emblematic
downtonw and the industrial colony.
In this property there is a reduced space since it is located around this space
for commercial premises and homes.
The property delimits its possible multiple accesses to space. South, East,
West and North. All for different approach.
The roof that covers most of the southern access, where the access is located
from the historic center it becomes a main element when giving life to the
path that the user makes from the access.
A constant circulation is proposed to the site in order to justify with the
intention that the user crosses the entire site to reach the end of tdowntown
in the city and within this tour it offers a space conditioned as a semi public
place and the user, the most important factor, sits in a natural environment
that welcomes you.
cinematography and film school
introduction to an architectural thesis
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