0:00:00.292,0:00:02.259 My work focuses on the connection of 0:00:02.259,0:00:05.783 both thinking about our community life 0:00:06.213,0:00:07.286 being part of the environment. 0:00:07.286,0:00:10.509 Where architecture grows from the natural 0:00:10.509,0:00:13.981 local conditions and traditions. 0:00:13.981,0:00:16.047 Today I brought two recent projects 0:00:16.047,0:00:18.342 as an example of this. 0:00:18.342,0:00:20.479 Both projects are in emerging countries, 0:00:20.479,0:00:23.518 one in Ethiopia and another one in Tunisia. 0:00:23.518,0:00:25.277 And also they have in common 0:00:25.277,0:00:28.309 that the different analyses from different perspectives 0:00:28.309,0:00:32.923 becomes an essential part of the final piece of architecture. 0:00:32.923,0:00:35.681 The first example started with an invitation 0:00:35.681,0:00:37.657 to design a multi-story shopping mall 0:00:37.657,0:00:40.041 in Ethiopia's capital city Addis Ababa. 0:00:40.041,0:00:42.257 And this is the type of building 0:00:42.257,0:00:45.113 we were shown as an example to my team and myself 0:00:45.113,0:00:47.170 of what we had to design. 0:00:47.170,0:00:49.321 At first, the first thing I thought was, 0:00:49.321,0:00:51.121 I want to run away. 0:00:51.121,0:00:55.826 After seeing a few of these buildings, 0:00:55.826,0:00:57.440 there are many in the city, 0:00:57.440,0:01:00.882 we realized that they have three very big points. 0:01:00.882,0:01:02.978 First, these buildings they are almost empty 0:01:02.978,0:01:04.698 because they have very large shops 0:01:04.698,0:01:07.730 where people cannot afford and buy things. 0:01:07.730,0:01:10.570 Second, they need asofdajsk to perform 0:01:10.570,0:01:12.738 because of the skin treatment with glass 0:01:12.738,0:01:14.706 that creates heat in the inside, 0:01:14.706,0:01:16.346 and then you need a lot of cooling. 0:01:16.346,0:01:18.354 In a city where this shouldn't happen 0:01:18.354,0:01:20.202 because they have really mild weather 0:01:20.202,0:01:24.077 that ranges from 20 to 25 degrees the whole year. 0:01:24.077,0:01:27.141 And third, is that there image has nothing to do 0:01:27.141,0:01:28.974 with Africa and with Ethiopia. 0:01:28.974,0:01:34.822 It is a bit in a place that has such a rich culture and traditions. 0:01:34.822,0:01:37.718 Also during our first visit to Ethiopia, 0:01:37.718,0:01:40.014 I was really captivated by the (unclear) 0:01:40.014,0:01:42.151 that is this open raised structure 0:01:42.151,0:01:43.998 where thousands of people they go and buy things 0:01:43.998,0:01:46.286 every day from small vendors. 0:01:46.286,0:01:48.574 And also it has this idea of the public space 0:01:48.574,0:01:51.816 that uses the outdoors to create activity. 0:01:51.816,0:01:55.182 So I thought, this is what I really want to design 0:01:55.182,0:01:57.022 not a shopping mall. 0:01:57.022,0:02:00.159 But the question was how we could do a multi-story 0:02:00.159,0:02:03.014 contemporary building with these principles. 0:02:03.014,0:02:04.150 The next challenge was 0:02:04.150,0:02:05.575 when we looked at the site, 0:02:05.575,0:02:08.254 that is in a really growing area of the city, 0:02:08.254,0:02:10.598 where most of the buildings that you see in the image, 0:02:10.598,0:02:12.230 they were not there. 0:02:12.230,0:02:14.902 And it's also between two parallel streets 0:02:14.902,0:02:17.286 that they don't have any connection (unclear) hundreds of meters. 0:02:17.286,0:02:20.679 So the first thing we did was to create a connection 0:02:20.679,0:02:22.415 between these two streets, 0:02:22.415,0:02:24.598 putting all the entrances of the building. 0:02:24.598,0:02:27.430 And this extends with an "anclanancium?" 0:02:27.430,0:02:29.742 that creates an opener space in the building 0:02:29.742,0:02:32.102 that self-protects itself with "it's own shape?" 0:02:32.102,0:02:34.567 from the sand around? 0:02:34.567,0:02:35.870 And around this void 0:02:35.870,0:02:39.294 we placed this idea of the market with small shops, 0:02:39.294,0:02:42.895 that change in each floor because of the shape of the void 0:02:42.895,0:02:45.242 I also thought, how to close the building, 0:02:45.242,0:02:47.214 and I really wanted to find a solution 0:02:47.214,0:02:50.446 that would respond to the local climate conditions. 0:02:50.446,0:02:52.662 And I started thinking about the textile 0:02:52.662,0:02:54.543 like a shell made of concrete 0:02:54.543,0:02:58.345 with perforations that would let the air in 0:02:58.345,0:03:01.170 and also the light but in a filtered way. 0:03:01.170,0:03:06.603 And then the inspiration came from these beautiful buttons of the Ethiopian women's dresses. 0:03:06.603,0:03:08.778 That they have fractal geometry properties 0:03:08.778,0:03:11.386 and this helped me to shape the whole facet. 0:03:11.386,0:03:12.514 And we are building that 0:03:12.514,0:03:15.058 with this small perfuwhat? pieces 0:03:15.058,0:03:18.170 that are the windows that let the air and the light 0:03:18.170,0:03:20.122 in a contra way inside the building. 0:03:20.122,0:03:22.458 And this is complimented by these small color glasses 0:03:22.458,0:03:25.002 that use the light from the inside of the building 0:03:25.002,0:03:27.946 to light up the building at night. 0:03:27.946,0:03:28.962 With these ideas it was not easy first to convince the developers 0:03:28.962,0:03:33.041 because they were like, 0:03:33.041,0:03:35.959 this is not a shopping mall, we didn't ask for that. 0:03:35.959,0:03:41.721 Then we all realized that this idea of the market 0:03:41.721,0:03:44.495 happened to be a lot more profitable then the idea of the shopping mall 0:03:44.495,0:03:47.215 because basically they had more shops to sell. 0:03:47.215,0:03:51.413 And also that the idea of the facade was much much cheaper, 0:03:51.413,0:03:53.517 not only because of the material compared with the glass, 0:03:53.517,0:03:56.252 but also because we didn't need to have air conditioning anymore. 0:03:56.252,0:03:58.332 So we created some ??budget savings 0:03:58.332,0:04:00.862 that we used to implement the project. 0:04:00.862,0:04:02.302 And the first implementation was to think 0:04:02.302,0:04:05.462 about how we could make the building sub-sufficient in terms of energy 0:04:05.462,0:04:08.765 in a city that has ?lekasfdas? almost every day. 0:04:08.765,0:04:13.046 So we created a huge asset by placing a foldable ??? on the roof. 0:04:13.046,0:04:15.110 And then under those panels 0:04:15.110,0:04:19.094 we thought about the roof like a new public space with gathering areas and bars 0:04:19.094,0:04:21.798 that would create like this "something" oasis. 0:04:21.798,0:04:24.637 And these portals/portions? on the roof, 0:04:24.637,0:04:28.139 all together they collect the water to reuse for sanitary on the inside. 0:04:28.139,0:04:33.363 Hopefully, by the beginning of next year because we are already on the 5th floor of the construction. 0:04:33.363,0:04:36.059 The second example is a master plan 0:04:36.059,0:04:39.635 of 2,000 apartments and ???? in the city of Tunis. 0:04:39.635,0:04:41.555 And for doing such a big project, the biggest project I ever designed, 0:04:41.555,0:04:45.973 I really needed to understand the city of Tunis 0:04:45.973,0:04:49.819 but also its surroundings and the tradition and culture. 0:04:49.819,0:04:53.235 During that analysis I paid special attention to the (M)edina 0:04:53.235,0:04:57.035 that is this 1,000 year old structure that used to be closed by a wall 0:04:57.035,0:05:01.537 opened by twelve different gates, connected by almost straight lines. 0:05:01.537,0:05:06.011 When I went to the site the first design operation we did 0:05:06.011,0:05:09.647 was to extend the existing streets creating 12 initial blocks 0:05:09.647,0:05:14.781 similar in size and characteristics to the ones we have in Barcelona and other cities in Europe, 0:05:14.781,0:05:16.388 with this couriers? 0:05:16.388,0:05:18.932 On top of that we selected a "something" points 0:05:18.932,0:05:22.148 reminding this idea of the gates and connecting them by straight lines 0:05:22.148,0:05:24.428 and this modified this initial "pattern?". 0:05:24.428,0:05:27.260 And the last operation was to think about the cell, 0:05:27.260,0:05:30.012 the small cell of the project like the apartment 0:05:30.012,0:05:31.852 as an essential part of the master plan 0:05:31.852,0:05:35.228 and for that, I thought what would be the best orientation 0:05:35.228,0:05:37.324 in the "madeisafadsjfl" for an apartment 0:05:37.324,0:05:42.021 and its the North South because it creates a terminal difference between both sides of the house 0:05:42.021,0:05:44.853 and then a natural ventilation. 0:05:44.853,0:05:50.660 So, we overlap a pattern that makes that most of the patterns are perfectly oriented in that direction. 0:05:50.660,0:05:52.692 And this the result 0:05:52.692,0:05:55.836 that is almost like a combination of the European block and the Arab city. 0:05:55.836,0:06:00.727 It has this block with ?? and then on the ground floor you have all this connection for the pedestrians. 0:06:00.727,0:06:03.726 And also it responds to the local regulations of the established, 0:06:03.726,0:06:07.482 the higher density on the upper levels and the lower density on the ground floor. 0:06:07.482,0:06:10.968 And it also reinforces this idea of the gates. 0:06:10.968,0:06:12.904 The volume has this "asdfsalfj shape" 0:06:12.904,0:06:16.144 that shades itself with three different types of apartments 0:06:16.144,0:06:19.696 and also lets the light go on the ground floor in a "bur-?" neighborhood 0:06:19.696,0:06:22.520 And on the couriers there are the different facilities 0:06:22.520,0:06:28.595 such as gym and a kindergarden and close by series of commercial to bring activity to the groundfloor. 0:06:28.595,0:06:31.273 The roof, which is my favorite space of the project 0:06:31.273,0:06:34.997 is almost like giving back to the community the space taken by the construction. 0:06:34.997,0:06:37.281 And is where all the neighbors they can go up and socialize 0:06:37.281,0:06:40.865 and do activities such as having like a "tucanmataran?" in the morning 0:06:40.865,0:06:44.249 jumping from one building to another. 0:06:44.249,0:06:46.561 These two examples 0:06:46.561,0:06:49.945 they have a common approach into the design process. 0:06:49.945,0:06:52.633 And also, they are in emerging countries where you can see 0:06:52.633,0:06:54.825 the cities literally growing. 0:06:54.825,0:06:59.411 In these cities, the impact of architecture in people's life of today and tomorrow 0:06:59.411,0:07:04.552 changes the local communities and economies at the same speed as the buildings grow. 0:07:04.552,0:07:07.222 For this reason, I see the more important 0:07:07.222,0:07:12.019 to look at architecture finding simple but affordable solutions, 0:07:12.019,0:07:16.206 that enhance the relationship between the community and the environment 0:07:16.206,0:07:20.251 and that aim to connect nature and people. 0:07:20.251,9:59:59.000 Thanks you very much.