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The following portfolio shows the professional work of Alfredo Zertuche, divided in four sections:

-Architecture -Competitions/Publications -Furniture -Photography

Architecture

H1 House in Tijuana, Mexico. 2005/Project Architect


T38Studio Team.

H2 House in Tijuana, Mexico. 2006/Project Architect


T38Studio Team.

VA House House in San Pedro, Mexico. 2006/Project Architect - Builder

Privet Housing complex in Tijuana, Mexico. 2007/Project Architect

T38Studio Team.

G1013 Art Gallery in Monterrey, Mexico. 2005/Project Architect.

Art could be read as a translation of whats going on inside an artist brain. This translation could have different ways to be shown or interpreted. When we take this journey to the artist mind we are under hes complete disposition, caught between his thoughts and his way of viewing life. Although, the creative, decides if he gives us the necessary tools to handle those thoughts and feelings, or simply let the spectator. Here is when the audience is practically on the artists hands, and he is the only one that has a plan on how he wants this audience to react. He decides if his translation is going to be permanent or ephemera. Therefore, being inside his mind, even if we believe we own his thoughts, we are being handle and our attention is where he wants it to be.

3,770 sf for exposition and workshop area 540 sf for reception 300 sf for office space 250 sf of storage 10 parking spaces 1 lift / elevator Restrooms Machinery room Maintainance room
Cross section

Isometric view

Perspective view

Perspective view

PHND Prefab house with sustainable characteristics, Mexico. 2009-2010/Project Architect. Thesis project.

The self-construction subject, is a normal issue in Mexico, many people live in informal settlements. Almost all of them are constructed and renovated by themselves, by a neighbor or a relative related to that field. The main idea of this project was to make a house prototype that could be prefabricated in the shop, transported in truck to the site and get it built by 4 people with not specific skills or backgrounds. They just need to be able to work with regular hand tools. With this instructive, mixed with the self-construction culture, many families can be provided with a decent home, that respond to an orientation, that has industrialized components, and the most important is that every piece of the house could be replaced, reused or recycled. Every component of the house is modulated to the 4 x 8 panel, so the waste of materials is minimum. Theres also only stock materials used on the house; therefore if anything needs to be replaced, it could be easily done.

B'

B'

Metal bases are being placed

Concrete slab is poured

Metal posts are being placed

A' Frist floor plan Second floor plan

A'

Beams are being placed in posts

2nd floor posts and beams placed

Beams for the 2nd floor placed

Section A-A

Section B-B

Plywood for the 2nd floor

Metal sheets for the roof

Wall panels and windows

December 21st December 21st, 7:45am June 21st, 7:45am

June 21st

7:45am

7:45am

Natural light studies shown above reveal the main idea of taking the best advantage possible of the natural resource on two crucial days of the year. The longest day of the year (June 21) and the shortest one (December 21). In the winter time, we let the sun come inside, this way we heat the house as much as possible, although in the summer, we try to protect some areas from direct exposure during the day, such as the kitchen, the studio and the bedroom trying to maintain certain temperature without loosing the benefits of natural light.

9:45am

9:45am

12:45pm

12:45pm

W Complex Holtel, office and comercial space in Monterrey, Mexico. 2007/Project Architect.

Located in the most prestigious zone of commercial and retail space in Monterrey. A mix of office space, restaurants, a private club and spa and a hotel equipped with business center, and banquet salon. The mixed use of the land keeps busy the complex at all time, injecting more activity to the neighborhood and raising the economy of the area. The buildings adapt to the terrain, responding to the sun and the winds, separating the main views of the hotel which are directed to the mountains (south), from the ones that come from the offices which are directed to the complex itself on a east west axis.

Solar study

Street view

Wind study

Street view

Transit analysis

Isometric view

Cross Section

DS Housing prototype Social housing prototype in Monterrey, Mexico. 2007/Project Architect.

On this project the goal was to make changes to a specific prototype of social housing. A project was given and the task was to modify the shape of the house, (the less possible) so it can be more energy efficient. Nothing in the original structure was modified, just some minor changes to the heights of the slabs and the apertures of windows. This way the house could ventilate naturally, and depending on the orientation, we would have shaded rooms in the summer, and by letting the sun inside in the winter, we reduce the use of heaters.

Original project

Plot size:

7 x 15m Total: 105 m2

House size:

Solar analysis

Cross Section

1st floor 47.5 m2 2nd floor 56.5 m2 Total: 104 m2


March 21st 4:30pm
1st Floor Plan 2nd Floor Plan

July 21st 4:30pm

September 21st 4:30pm

December 21st 4:30pm

El Moral Shopping plaza in Guadalajara, Mexico. 2011/Project Architect


T38Studio Team.

Shopping center located in Guadalajara Mexico, next to a social housing complex, gives the community the infrastructure needed, raises the economy and provide a good public space for the area. The project was mostly planed with the pedestrian in mind. Since most of the aimed market is from the surrounding housing areas, we thought that green open space and corridors would be necessary to the project to work friendly with the community.

Plot size:

3,900 m2 30 Shopping spaces in two levels 41 Parking spaces

Isometric view

Competitions Publications

Boletn Informativo del Instituto de la Vivienda No. 16 Julio / Agosto 2010

Botanical Garden ARPAFIL Competition Guadalajara, Mexico 2011/Architect


T38Studio Team

Nuesto Espacio Social Housing Magazine #16 July/August 2010 Article: Ecological Development
Pages 22-25 Source: http://www.nl.gob.mx/

Nuesto Espacio Social Housing Magazine #19 January/February 2011 Article: Social housing policies in Spain
Pages 21-24 Source: http://www.nl.gob.mx/

In 2010 we colaborate with the Chilean firm Elemental, to make this housing project in Mexico. Is the first progresive social housing prototype of kind in the country. It was made by the *IVNL in colaboration with Aravenas firm.

Social Housing National Housing Competition Mexico, D.F.


*IVNL stands for Instituto de la Vivienda de Nuevo Len. (Department of State Housing)

2010/Architect with IVNL*

Furniture

The Sand Table H1 House, Tijuana, Mexico.

A series of tables that could be on cantilever. I started making experiments trying to achieve that the tables not only standed for them selves on any side, but also to support some kind of weight on top of them.
2007/Carpenter/Designer

The Re-Table Experimental project Monterrey, Mexico.

A table that was made with waste materials, re-using most pieces of wood from previous jobs. All made from solid woods, assembled without nails, no glue just screws.
2007/Carpenter/Designer

A Simple lamp Experimental project Monterrey, Mexico


The simplest shape I could think for a lamp. I started experimenting with wasted materials, put it them toghether as a puzzle, but always trying to minimize the shape at the most leaving the wood to speak by itself. Having a reflector on top of it, emphasizing the sobriety of its form.
2009/Carpenter/Designer

The Beatles Series Experimental project Monterrey, Mexico

A furniture project based on some Beatles classic songs, using the names and adapting them to furniture terms
2007/Carpenter/Designer

Bathroom furniture for VA House/Monterrey, Mexico


2007/Carpenter/Designer

Bathroom furniture for Privet housing complex/Tijuana, Mexico


2007/Carpenter/Designer

Experimental project/Monterrey, Mexico


2008/Carpenter/Designer

Bathroom furniture for Privet housing complex/Tijuana, Mexico


2007/Carpenter/Designer

Photography

about.me/alfresco

~Alresco

December - 2011

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