Gustavo Moya
Architect
Gustavo Moya has a master´s degree in architecture-technology from the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). He received the bachelor´s degree in architecture at the Centro Universitario de Arte, Arquitectura y Diseño (CUAAD), from the Universidad de Guadalajara (UdeG). He is interested in various topics related with architecture and technology.
Services
Impluvium House
Architectural Design
The advance of technology, art and science linked with a harmonic architectural composition accentuates the progress of our time. It is the passion to keep looking forward to imagine what is possible and to materialize the ideas.
Peninsula House
Design Development
The design development of a building or a component must be functional, aesthetically compelling and structured. The scope of the research and development varies from a chair to a building, always with the goal to deliver a high quality product, system or building.
Open Museum
BIM
BIM stands for Building Information Modeling. The implementation of BIM in a project simplifies the management and use of data between different disciplines and teams. Likewise the visualization and modelling of the project shared by different disciplines facilitates the process of continuously evaluate the creation of a building. This implies having control through the design to the construction of the building.
Fluid Habitat
Sustainable Design
The sustainability of a building resides in the resources implemented to create it, sustain its optimum functionality and lastly its reusability. Likewise the capacity of a building to adapt its inhabited spaces with the environment. In order to use the minimum input of resources to maintain its functionality.
Recent work
Open Museum
The Open Museum was designed to be a free space destined for young artists and entrepreneurs to display their work. The main intention is to create a synergy between different backgrounds of social and economic sectors. The Open Museum was designed to be mainly a free floor plan, capable to be reconfigured according to the activities of the moment.
Impluvium House
The Impluvium House was configured to be incrusted in a forest. The house was disposed in a radial configuration with views to the outside and the central garden. The house was designed in three main “masses”; the first is the base made of reinforced concrete, the second is the inhabited space made of steel and glass, and finally the third are the voids occupied by nature.
Barranca Atelier
The Barranca Atelier was designed to be situated in a cliff near cultural and artistic sites. The Barranca Atelier project has multiple facilities organized in a single volume with different functional layers.
Fluid Habitat
The Fluid Habitat is a futuristic project where materiality and functionality are literally one. The Fluid Habitat was designed to utilize the raw material of the site and transformed it into volumes and surfaces highly responsive and self-adaptive.
House Space One
The shape of a building must be related with the function of the activities developed at its delimited spaces and its immediate surroundings. Likewise voids matter as much as masses. The physical appearance of a material used to delimit also has a key role in the perception of limits and associations of space.
Chair zero
The chair was designed to utilize recycled materials collected from the oceans and rivers.