Transformation of Concepts into Models

Throughout my architectural studies, model-making has been an essential tool for bringing concepts to life and exploring the feasibility of my designs. These physical representations not only helped me better understand spatial and structural dynamics but also allowed me to refine my skills in material manipulation and construction techniques. Beyond academic models, I have also dedicated personal time to creating more detailed and specialized models, such as structures and furniture, including tables and mirrors. These experiences, both in academic and personal contexts, have enriched my understanding of design and enabled me to develop a more comprehensive and practical vision of architecture.

Modular Structure Model – Urban Proposal

This model explores a modular structural system that can adapt to various uses in public space, such as temporary pavilions, shading structures, urban furniture, or community gathering areas.

This model represents a mixed-use urban project located on a site with uneven topography. It was built as part of an academic exercise to explore the relationship between architecture, landscape, and circulation.

Architectural Model Description

This model was created as part of an academic architectural analysis exercise, and it represents the Port House (Havenhuis) in Antwerp, Belgium, designed by Zaha Hadid Architects. The model aims to capture the relationship between the existing structure and the contemporary intervention proposed by the firm.

Building Analysis – Scale Model

“Everything one can imagine can become a solution, and from a concept, we can bring it into reality.”
Azul Romo

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