Droneport UAVs. Centro de formación profesional en drones en el Aeropuerto de Castellón

[EN] In the face of the concept of non-place enunciated by Marc Augé, in which groups of people are the product of the moment and chance, and where the justification for presence is only sustained in an airport by having the digital trace of a ticket for which one travels, a place is created where t...

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Bibliographic Details
Author: Prado Pérez, Lucrecia del
Format: master thesis
Publication Date:2024
Country:España
Institution:Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV)
Repository:RiuNet. Repositorio Institucional de la Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia
Language:Spanish
OAI Identifier:oai:riunet.upv.es:10251/204539
Online Access:https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/204539
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:Dron
Droneport
Aeropuerto
Formación
Estructura
Sostenibilidad
Futurista
Patio
Drone
Airport
Training
Structure
Sustainability
Futuristic
Courtyard
PROYECTOS ARQUITECTONICOS
Máster Universitario en Arquitectura-Màster Universitari en Arquitectura
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Summary:[EN] In the face of the concept of non-place enunciated by Marc Augé, in which groups of people are the product of the moment and chance, and where the justification for presence is only sustained in an airport by having the digital trace of a ticket for which one travels, a place is created where there is meeting, mentoring, people with experience who relate and share their knowledge with young people who take advantage of the wisdom around a vocation, a career and a life project. The project is built around this idea to be an economic and technological impetus for the area and to mix the exchange of ideas between new talents who are studying, people who develop new technological paths, and those who are working with drones in practice. The concept of "Inhabiting the Deck" is used as a starting point for designing the rest of the project, based on the idea that the main relationship with the exterior will be through the movement and circulation of drones from the deck, thus projecting a safe and habitable space. The building, elevated above the ground to minimize its impact, is composed of a series of vertical cylinders and horizontal platforms. These cylinders are the supporting structure of the whole and have characteristic uses inside depending on the needs of the floor. The horizontal platforms are displaced on the SE-NO plane, maintaining the fixed sides. In this way, the section, views, and uses of the floor are enhanced. The structure, due to its complexity, accompanies the design from the beginning, standing out for its uniqueness as an innovative lightweight steel flooring. The entire complex revolves around a central courtyard that serves as both an outdoor event area and the building's lung, favoring passive climate systems. The facade stands out for the use of amorphous glass photovoltaic solar panels, making the entire complex more sustainable. To favor the idea of open, diaphanous, and mobile floors, the use of curtains is employed inside in contrast to the traditional use of walls. In short, the project is conceived as an economic and social development engine, combining the latest technology, new developments, innovative business, and professional training with the aim of becoming a local and national reference in the field of technology and transportation.