100 VERSIÓ 2.0
Studies to examine the viability of dividing a Family House into five apartments with common spaces and services.
The main goal of the research and proposal is to demonstrate the feasibility of the project to ensure a new long life to the owners.
Chandigarn
workshop
URBAN PROPOSAL FOR THE CITY- PORT INTERFACE
The Barcelona City-Port interface is under continue transformation. The limit between the urban port and the industrial logistic area is under movement and is being continually displaced south, opposite to urban positions, in search for areas where to minimize conflict between urban and port activities. At the same time, physically constrained the city of Barcelona is in search for space to provide houses to new comers.
This proposal link port and urban interest through the creation of a continue slab that facilities logistic activities under while permits urban activities above, provide space to enlarge today’s straitjacketed transport infrastructures and solve the link between the city and the bigger park in town, Montjuïc.
1000 Versió 2.0
BARCELONA: SMART SALTY SPICY
Location: Riudecanyes
Surface: 7500 m2
Year: 2015
Collaborators: Sònia Lamesa,
Teresa Milián & Carla Lladó
Location: Port of Barcelona, Spain
Year: 2011
Architects: Carlota Casanova, Daniel Lorenzo
Mamen Domingo, Ernest Ferrè,



A TREE AND A SHELTER
Location: Unitat Predepartamental d’Arquitectura,
ETSA Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Year: 2014
Professors: J. M. Toldrà; J. Farreny; D. Lorenzo; F. Cifuentes; R. Miralles
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SAUZAL
SAUZAL
The San Nicolás project in El Sauzal features 17 eco-conscious homes that blend innovative architecture with environmental harmony. The design employs terraced layouts inspired by traditional agricultural practices to take advantage of the steep terrain along Calle de San Nicolás. This ensures that every home enjoys direct outdoor access, stunning sea views, and cooling trade winds while maintaining universal accessibility through strategic entry designs.
Sustainability drives the project with hybrid solar panels, aerothermal systems, and passive design features like natural ventilation and ample daylight to enhance energy efficiency and comfort. The design focuses on ecological responsibility and universal accessibility. Thoughtful integration of sustainable technologies, efficient space planning, and low-maintenance landscaping sets San Nicolás as a model for future eco-friendly communities, redefining modern, sustainable living with an emphasis on outdoor spaces and environmental harmony.
Location: El Sauzal, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Floor Area: 2000 m2
Year: 2024
Design Team: Gador Luque


