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ANA ROSADO P!"#$!%&! ‘15-’16


Curriculum Vitae

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08/03/1990 Portuguese, Spanish

e-mail

ana.costa.rosado@gmail.com

phone

(+351) 964724539

adress

Rua dos Malcozinhados, 10 7100-464 Estremoz Portugal

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Portuguese, Spanish English [C2], German [B1], French [A2] Autocad, Archicad, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Dreamweaver, Excel, Design Builder

Programming languages

HTML5, CSS3, autolisp

P&' %( $% Book

COSTA, Miguel Reimão (coord.), Ana ROSADO, Mértola - A Arquitectura da Vila e do Termo. Mértola: Campo Arqueológico de Mértola, 2015.

Paper

CALDAS, João, Maria ROCHA PINTO, Ana ROSADO, “O Prédio de Rendimento Joanino”, Cadernos do Arquivo Municipal, Lisboa, 2014: [link]

International Congress Comunications

LOPES Virgílio, Maria de Fátima PALMA, Susana GÓMEZ MARTÍNEZ, Miguel Reimão COSTA, Ana ROSADO, “As Casas de Mértola - dois mil anos de formas de habitar”. Encontro com a História. Campo Arqueológico de Mértola, CEAACP, U Algarve, U Nova de Lisboa, U Évora. Junho, 2016 ROSADO, Ana Costa, Miguel Reimão COSTA, Virgílio LOPES, Maria de Fátima PALMA, Cláudio TORRES, Susana GÓMEZ MARTÍNEZ, “O território, a história e o espírito do lugar: o exemplo de Mértola no contexto da arquitectura vernacular do Sul de Portugal”. GENIUS LOCI - Lugares e significados. CITCEM, UPorto - Faculdade de Letras. Abril, 2016

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P !" E$% & Mai’16 - Present

StudioArte Arquitectos, PT - Architecture projects

Mar’16 - Mai’16

Projecto Arco do Cego, Instituto Superior Técnico, PT - Architecture rehabilitation project

Mar’15 - Fev’16

CAM - Campo Arqueológico de Mértola, PT - Research fellowship on History of Architecture and Culture on the pro-

[website] Jun’14 - Feb’15

JP Arquitectos, Lisboa, PT - Architecture projects: conception, construction and detail drawings, construction works supervision - Graphic and webdesign

Jul’12 - Jan ‘13

Investigation Projects

ject: ‘Traditional Architecture of Mértola’s Village and Territory’

RieglerRiewe Architekten, Graz, AT - Architecture competitions

E'(&!) 2007 - 2013

Webdesign & Development

Master in Architecture University Instituto Superior Técnico Final Score - grade 17 out of 20 Thesis Housing of ‘Ancien Regime’ in Santana’s Hill: Types and Ways of living - grade 18 out of 20: [link]

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May’14 - Jan ‘15

Tutor: Prof. João Vieira Caldas Abroad Erasmus - Technische Universität Graz, Austria

2012

German - levels A1 to B1

2008

Archicad - intensive course

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Setember 2011 - July 2012

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TRADICIONAL ATCHITECTURE FROM THE VILLAGE OF

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HERITAGE CAMPO ARQUEOLÓGICO MÉRTOLA, PORTUGAL

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This project main goal is to register and interpret the transformation of Mértola’s domestic architecture, to value the village’s cultural heritage. This was done by register and drawing every house on the historical village, through achieve research, interviews to residents and archaeology of architecture studies. The case study

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is Mértola’s historical centre and its evolution since the late medieval period. The various traditional housing typologies were look at considering the importance of Mértola in the Mediterranean trade routes and the different cycles of land resources exploration. Both urban and rural typologies were studied and register, and so were the traditional construction systems.


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IS ESSENTIAL TO UNDERSTAND THE DWELLING CULTURE OF THIS PLACE, OR HOW THE HABITANTS RELATE TO A CERTAIN CULTURE, THROUGH THE HOUSE.

Investigation Projects Professional Projects Academic Projects Groundplan of 16th century Mértola’s outskirts

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HOUSING OF THE ANCIEN RÉGIME ON LISBON’S NEIGHBOURHOOD OF SANTANA Y

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RESEARCH INSTITUTO SUPERIOR TÉCNICO LISBOA, PORTUGAL

The issue of common housing has been overlooked for long time by Architecture’s History. Even nowadays there are still omissions in this field, mostly from models built before the 19th century. The intention of this Master thesis was to record and analyse Lisbon’s housing models of the Ancien Régime and older. Being such a research too vast if conducted at the scale of the whole city, an area of common characteristics was drawn to include a group of fairly analogous constructions with

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Archive plan of 1912. Transformation in stairs.

Plan drawn during the research.

Travessa da Encarnação, nº17, 19

Calçada de Santana, nº 202, 206

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THE STUDY CASES WERE BUILT BETWEEN THE LATE 16TH CENTURY AND THE BEGINNING OF THE 18TH CENTURY, MAKING SOME OF THEM CONTEMPORANEOUS TO POMBALINE MODELS AND SENSITIVE TO ITS INFLUENCE.

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Plan drawn during the research. Lg. do Convento da Encarnação, nº2, 6

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urban identity - a neighbourhood: Santana’s hill. Here types and variations of a living way could be found in the context of identical time and morphological characteristics. While focused on common housing, a complete analysis of the area’s habitation patterns was intended, so all housing building were considered attending the inseparability of common and erudite models in Lisbon’s organic historical urban tissue. The analysis of multi-family common housing made it possible to identify five types of building, regarding their functional distribution of dwellings and vertical accesses. These regular features can help to drawn a strategy of adaptation to modern living standards during a process of rehabilitation, a crucial point in suggesting ways of living today in spaces build for the past, while keeping their essential character.

Façade drawn during the research. Calçada de Santana, nº136, 150

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HOUSING JP ARQUITECTOS BENGELA, ANGOLA

Project for 20 vacation apartments located in Baía Azul, Benguela inside a new golf-club urbanization, with views to the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding arid landscape of Bengela. Each of the 20 apartments must have its own garage box and two extra parking spaces. A common swimming pool and green gardens are also to be included in the project.

THE CLIENT WAS SURE OF WHAT HE WANTED TO BUILD, ALBEIT NOT SO SURE OF WHICH WERE EXACTLY HIS PLOTS This led to a bit a confusion but proved to be a very nice exercise of design. The project first started in a semi-circular shaped plot with an area of aprox. 6200 m2. The Ocean was located north so the views were thus oriented. Direction views and plot shape led to a radial implantation of the buildings, in a foldable-fan style arrangement. Living spaces of the apartments face the Ana Rosado

edges of the plot and open to the vast landscape. The apartments were divided by 8 buildings, four of them two-storeys high and the other four three-storeys high. The 8 buildings are divided in two groups of 4, and between those two groups lays the swimming pool. Underground there’s the garage, with entrance and exit ramps by the terrain borders. Later the construction area changed to a plot of near trape8

zoidal shape faced south, which is most inconvenient on the southern hemisphere. But the extra space allowed for the 20 apartments to be distributed by ten buildings of two storeys each, arranged in pairs. The houses would be located next to the southern border of the terrain, leaving the space between buildings and road to be occupied with the swimming pool and a tennis court. The living areas of the apartments would face the common gardens


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1st phase: general 1st floor plan

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1st phase: general 2nd floor plan

1st phase: general garage plan

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2nd phase: general ground floor plan

2nd phase: general garage floor plan

Section: garage access

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Aesthetic example: amann-canovas-maruri studio

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– seen in the balconies. The stairs in between every pair of blocks, that provide the access for the first-floor apartments, become the colourful elements of the construction since they are enclosed by a slatted structure, painted in a vivid two-colour scheme. Portfolio 2016

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south while the private zones – bedrooms – would be turn outside. The windows facing North are protected by sunshade-overhangs, that are embodied by the balconies. The skin of the buildings is painted white, for climate control and contrast with the wood-panelled inside

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2nd phase: housing floor plan


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CONSTRUCTION PLANS GRAPHIC DESIGN

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2014 JP ARQUITECTOS

JPA Portfolio 1990-2014

CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS Torre Norte, Luanda, Angola

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GRAPHIC DESIGN

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COMERCIAL PLANS Torre Cidadela, Luanda, Angola

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NANO INSTITUT Y

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INSTITUTIONAL, SCIENCE RIEGLERRIEWE ARCHITEKTEN MUNICH, GERMANY

Project for the renewal of Veterinary College campus in Königinstraße, Munich with the addition of a brand new Nanotechnology Pavilion. courtyard and would have three to four floors height.

It was planned has a phased intervention so that the campus could remain open and functioning during the renovation process. The first phase would be the Nano-pavilion construction in the centre of the ensemble. The following three phases would led to the construction of 11 new edifices for hosting classrooms, auditoriums and laboratory facilities. A cafeteria and a kindergarten would be added to the campus.

The location of the campus on the edge of the Englischer Garten make it essential to structure the university area in connection with the beautiful park. Therefore it was paid careful attention to the drawing of green spaces and gardens inside and outside the pavilions. Campus territory is one of transition between the consolidated urban Munich and the city’s ‘green lung’.

All the buildings would function around a central and spacious

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Standard floor 1:400

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Phasing-in stages

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Fassade details

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SOFIA’S CITY CENTRE Y

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URBAN PLANNING arch. GRIGOR DOYTCHINOV SOFIA, BULGARIA

A look at contemporary Sofia’s city centre shows two immediate problems: a traffic intensity that hardly allows social life to take place and a monumental scale that makes the hearth of Sofia unpleasant for people. The fact that the Largo ensemble is unfinished creates a big sense of incompleteness and heterogeneous spaces. This, associated with the monumental scale, makes the city centre somewhat inhuman.

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Buildings

Paths

Cubes

The area around Bl. Todor Aleksandrov presents itself as a void that will be now filled in with a row of buildings that not only provide closure of the space, making it more comfortable for pedestrians, but also help regularise the existing urban tissue and interlace its different areas. Smaller scale interventions following this logic will also occur near the market and in the Cathedral’s place.

tic ensemble. This particular effect is archived by adding verticality to the end of the L, creating a tower.

uniformity. The strips also provide access to the underground floor level and the interior of the new constructions.

In the beginning of the central square, facing the Largo, this row of buildings turns into an ‘L’ shape, to better define this new centrality of Sofia and provide a counterbalance to the monumental Stalinis-

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But there’s more on Sofia’s centre. The concentration of ancient monuments and the recently discovered of ruins are a valuable add to a project. This way, complementing the strategy of mass adding, comes a strategy for the voids. The area of the ruins is digged out, so they can be seen, and crossed by a number of pass ways, strip-like, connecting the main points of interest. Having a same logic applied to a big public space as this, helps creating a unifying image of the intervention without falling in

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Seeing that ruins cannot be completely exposed in open air and due to the need of better vertical connections, another element comes into the project, not really mass, not really void. In NorthSouth and West-East axis of the square, came to be a series of glass cubes covering the ruins, whose shape is given by the cross of the stripes. These cubes can have the most variable uses, and are points of accessing the underground and even the metro system.


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RONCÃO d’El REI Y

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HOUSING arch. FALCÃO de CAMPOS REGUENGOS DE MONSARAZ, PORTUGAL

The house is part of a 48 single-houses touristic complex on the edges of Alqueva Lake in Alentejo. Each house must have two bedrooms and an area of 175 m2. Facing south, the house occupies a square space, with a central patio opened to the landscape and framed by a roughly L-shaped building. The building is positioned against the slope, half buried into the hills. Approaching from the road, only the roofing would be perceptible, since the height difference from patio-level to ceiling-level is 4 meters. Therefore, home is accessed from above. The first space to appear, the only directed to the hill, is the garage, or roofed porch. Through there, one enters the house, having to go down a flight of stairs to reach the living room. Under the garage’s floor stays the kitchen, differentiated from dinner- and living-spaces due to its low ceiling height. Ana Rosado

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Floor plan 1:200

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Roof plan 1:200

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its higher point on the east-end with 5,40 m covering garage plus kitchen. This gradual elevation of the one-piece roof is complemented with the gradual descendent movement needed to enter the house, making it seem almost like the house is ascending from the ground to allow life to come in.

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Entry-level plan 1:200

The western block of the L-shape contains the private areas of the household, naming one bedroom, one bathroom and a suite. Since the entrance is at the east-end block, is only logical that private spaces lay at the further end, so a linear path of moving matches a gradual increase of space privacy. The roof is a continuous entity, starting at the lowest-point ceiling height – the master suite – with aprox. 3 m, increases to 4 m above the living room, and reaches

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The living-room lays at the centre of the house, its core and heart. That statement is embodied by the fire-place, located at the centre, most tectonic, inner-ground corner of the edifice, and directly facing south, the outer-yard, and the lake.

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