CAMILO REBELO
OVO
Following a period of sustained development and consolidation at AMAG publications, the LONG BOOKS will bring together a unique selection of projects that establish new paradigms in architecture. With a young and irreverent conceptual graphic language, the 1000 numbered copies of each title of AMAG LONG BOOKS COLLECTION will document works with different scales and formal contexts that extend the boundaries of architectural expression.
CAMILO REBELO
with Rui Chafes
OVO
CAMILO REBELO
08
OVO
09
CAMILO REBELO
10
OVO
11
CAMILO REBELO
12
OVO
13
CAMILO REBELO
30
OVO
31
A B
LEVEL -2
0
1
5
CAMILO REBELO
34
OVO
SECTION A
35
0
1
5
CAMILO REBELO
54
OVO
55
CAMILO REBELO
58
OVO
59
CAMILO REBELO
62
OVO
FEATURED WORK
63
OVO FIDERIS, SWITZERLAND 2014 Client Olivier Jacout Architecture Camilo Rebelo Project Partner and Sculpture Rui Chafes Area 20,8 sq.m Collaborators Patricio Guedes Engineering Coordination GOP - Gabinete de Organização e Projetos Lda. Foundations and Structure Jorge Nunes da Silva Edgar Lima Raquel Dias Eletrical Installations Alexandre Martins Mechanical Installations João Sousa Construction Manager Fernando Dias Construction Matriz Construction- wood José Simões Pedro Simões Construction- marble Augusto Sousa Construction - electrical systems Alfredo Aguiar João Aguiar Images © Camilo Rebelo Archive
Following a period of sustained development and consolidation at AMAG publications, the LONG BOOKS will bring together a unique selection of projects that establish new paradigms in architecture. With a young and irreverent conceptual graphic language, the 1000 numbered copies of each title of AMAG LONG BOOKS COLLECTION will document works with different scales and formal contexts that extend the boundaries of architectural expression.
CAMILO REBELO Camilo Rebelo was born in Porto. He studied at the German College and graduated from the Faculty of Architecture University of Porto in 1996. He collaborated with Eduardo Souto Moura and with Herzog & de Meuron. In 2000 he founded is Architectural Studio in Oporto and since then he has created about hundred projects. His area of research has mostly been concerned with the relationship between architecture and nature, linking artificial and natural with in protected areas and classified landscape. He taught at the Faculty of Architecture University of Porto, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de la University of Navarra, and the Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio. Since 2014 has a research Studio Architecture and Landscape at Politecnico di Milano. His work has been recognised through several national and international awards including the Bauwelt Award, Baku UIA Award and Douro Valley Award, as well as nominations for Secil Award, BSI Swiss Prize and EU Mies Award. Ktima Villa was chosen by BBC2 to feature in a documentary called The World’s Most Extraordinary Homes (Underground).