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Architecture & Design
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Camila Rocha
Camila Rocha cami.rochads@gmail.com +55 21 990343113
Newly graduated in Architecture and Urbanism at UFRJ Brazil, I am looking for new opportunities that allow me to grow as a professional and explore the most diverse areas of architecture and design.
2017
Scene & Light , EAV-Parque Lage, Rio de Janeiro
2015-2017
Assistant Designer at LDStudio, Rio de Janeiro
2015
Lighting for Galleries and Exhibitions, Node Center, Berlin
2014-2015
Spatial Design, University of the Arts, London
2014
Internship at Vergara e Prado, Niterรณi
2013
TA at Architectural Project I in FAU-UFRJ
2012
Internship at Arquitetura Diversa, Rio de Janeiro
Habilities
AutoCAD. Revit. SketchUP. InDesign. Photoshop. Dialux. Model Making. DesignThinking. Pottery. Scenography. Photography.
.ACADEMIC WORKS 26 objects exhibition
Cuming Museum Exhibition- 2015 Spatial Design - UAL London
green park
Architecture and Urbanism Project, 2016 FAU-UFRJ
light as a design element lighting up the valongo wharf Graduation's Final Project, 2017
FAU-UFRJ
.PROFESSIONAL WORKS 2020 BOAT LD Studio, 2017 Lighting Design
residence at jardim botânico LD Studio, 2016 Lighting Design
pier máua's cranes LD Studio, 2015 Lighting Design
aqwa portal
LD Studio, 2017 Ephemeral Lighting Intervention
26 objects exhibition
This exhibition was made by year two BA(Hons) Design Cultures and BA(Hons) Spatial Design students at London College of Communication in collaboration with The Cuming Museum. 26 Objects - An A-Z of The Cuming Museum displays 26 unique objects and tell their stories from the Cuming Museum collection in an unexpected way. The Cuming Museum, located in Southwark, London, possess a wide and diverse range of objects collected by the Cuming family throughout their journeys in the 19th century, also retracing some of Southwark’s history through local objects.
GREEN PARK The reoccupation of semi-used areas of the Northern Side of the city of Rio was the theme of this project, where the exercise of landscaping, urbanism, mobility and architecture work together in order to bring life quality to the city.
In addition to the premise of creating a public park for democratic access to the entire population, buildings were designed around the area, providing support for leisure, culture and education activities, as well as spatially organizing the different modalities of public mobility that intersect there. Other buildings of the masterplan were designed considering 'indeterminate occupying': when one space can be destined to several types of occupation and use.
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light as a design element lighting up the valongo wharf
This work sought to understand and propose a spatial transformation with an immaterial construction, fabricating places with and through light.
The various layers of history present on the site guide the lighting solutions based on their meaning and the feelings they arouse. When illuminating the Valongo warf it is sought to construct a new narrative in the city, bringing to foward the spirit and the memory of this place, as well as our heritage.
2020 BOAT
The challenges of this project are as great as its beauty. In addition to the technical questions and needs of the customers, the ambiences that the light could produce were also taken into consideration, and carefully not letting the lighting project interfere with the contemplation of the sea and nature around.
residência jardim botânico
Stuffed with details and colors, this residence in Jardim Botânico neighborhood has gained prominence with its lighting that is both soft and striking. Light solutions integrate and exploit architectural features by using indirect lighting.
pier máua's cranes
The Maua Pier Cranes Lighting project inspires us in how the use of light can bring to a place a new life, a new way of perceiving spaces, places and buildings. The approach to this lighting concept consists of revealing the main structure, using warm white LED floods, with different intensity beam angles, also making the most out of the existent transparency of the operator’s cabins and along the crane’s boom, using LED RGB technology that adds movement and pulsation to the piece.
portal aqwa
Born from a collaborative project by the entire LD Studio team with collaborator architect and lighting designer Diana Joels, the light intervention on the facade of the AQWA, celebrates the CasaCor event in Rio de Janeiro. The intervention in the building designed by Foster + Partners aims to bring the colors present in the Olympic Boulevard in order to create this flow of life, for the flowering of the other side of the port area.
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