DANIELA C. FRANCISCO
ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
ACADEMIC WORK
Circuit, page 4
architectural abstract exercise, year of 2009
Line of Strenght, page 8 project for Relampago Project competition, year of 2012
Intendente’s Intervention, page 16
achitecture project, year of 2013
PROFESSIONAL WORK
Bombarda’s Intervention, page 38 architecture project, year of 2015
Coração Bobo, page 52
product design & business management, year of 2016
Pow-Wow Tribe, page 56
product design & business management, year of 2017
De Hoop, page 60
architecture & project management, year of 2018
Calvin klein Stores, page 64
architecture & project management, year of 2019
CIRCUIT
The main purpose of this exercise was to explore abstract concepts such as positive/negative, unit/set, light/shadow, by creating a circuit where different spaces and atmospheres should be suggested. In order to create this route, a set of constructive elements and restrictions were established from the beginning. Therefore, the given constructive elements - such as plans, stairs, and volumes - should be organized in a container of 26x24 cm and should create a circuit between a starting cube of 8x8 cm and an ending cube of 12x12 cm. Although it was an abstract project, it reflects about important architectural concepts and human occupation.
F1 Floor plan at level 26.00, scale 1:1 (cm)
F2 Floor plan at level 24.00, scale 1:1 (cm)
F3 Floor plan at level 18.00, scale 1:1 (cm)
F4 Floor plan at level 12.00, scale 1:1 (cm)
E1 Elevation 1: south, scale 1:1 (cm)
E2 Elevation 2: east, scale 1:1 (cm)
E3 Elevation 3: north, scale 1:1 (cm)
E4 Elevation 4: west, scale 1:1 (cm)
S1 Section 1, scale 1:1 (cm)
S1’ Section 1’: circuit’s beginning and ending, scale 1:1 (cm)
S2 Section 2: section perspective - explaining more components from the circuit
year of 2010 with prof. José Mateus 64 Francis Ave, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
ANNEX
The exercise consisted in the creation of an extension/annex in a built residential house in order to accommodate an atelier. The housing project selected for this theme was Josep Lluis Sert’s house, located in Cambridge, USA. The project had to fulfil a more extensive programme in which it was necessary to create an exposition area, a storage room and sanitary facilities.
year of 2012
Relâmpago Project Competition
National Palace and Gardens of Queluz Lisbon, Portugal
LINE OF STRENGTH
The National Palace of Queluz and its historical gardens constitute one of the most notable examples of harmonious symbiosis between landscape and architecture. Besides its architectural characteristics, the Palace is a national symbol of Portugal’s Royal family in the late 18th century and early 19th century. The exercise proposed reflects about the promotion of this historical area, where the Palace of Queluz is one of the many attractions of an unexplored territory located between the very well-known tourist destinations of Sintra and Lisbon.
P1 Detailed scheme of the intervention project structure: the promenade
P2 Gardens of Queluz
P3 Palace and Gardens of Queluz
water pré-existant palace new building structure P2 P3
year of 2013 with prof. Ricardo Bak Gordon and co-worker Rafaela Monteiro Intendente’s Region
Lisbon, Portugal
INTENDENTE INTERVENTION
The exercise proposed consisted in projecting a car park facility in a region where there is a big lack of public space for pedestrians and car parking spots. As a result, the silo was the main requirement, although the project aims to propose a higher range of facilities and services for the living community.
P1 Main avenue plan before intervention, scale 1:2000
Building demolished
Picture view angle
Section localization
P2 Street section before intervention of Rua Bombarda, scale 1:1000
P3 Street section before intervention of Travessa Maldonado, scale 1:1000
P4 Street section before intervention of Avenida Almirante Reis, scale 1:1000
P5 Street view to Rua Bombarda before intervention
P6 Street view from Travessa Maldonado before intervention
F1 Intervention Project: Floor-plan at level 48.00, scale 1:500 F1
F3 Intervention Project: Floor-plan at level 31.50, scale 1:500
F4 Intervention Project: Floor-plan at level 38.20, scale 1:500
S1 Intervention Project: Section 1, scale 1:500
P7 Intervention Project Model: the library atmosphere
F5 Intervention Project: Floor-plan at level 44.80, scale 1:500
S2 Intervention Project: Section 2, scale 1:500
E1 Intervention Project: Southwest Elevation, scale 1:500
E2 Intervention Project: Southwest Elevation, scale 1:500
E3 Intervention Project: Southwest Elevation, scale 1:500
CEILINGS
01 ACOUSTIC FALSE CEILING
1.1 Concrete Slab
1.2 Air cavity, 20 mm
1.3 Expanded polystyrene, 50 mm
1.4 Ceramic brick, 110 mm
1.5 Cement, 20 mm
1.6 Steel plate
1.7 Plasterboard, 20 mm
1.8 Baswaphon panels, 40 mm
WINDOWS
02 ROOF WINDOWS
2.1 Inox steel plate, 5 mm
2.2 Double glass, 10 mm + 12 mm + 6 mm
2.3 Inox steel bar
2.4 Inox steel bar, 15 mm x 15 mm
2.5 Inox steel tube, 20 mm x 20 mm
2.6 Inox steel plate, 5 mm
2.7 Screed, 15 mm
2.8 Expanded polystyrene, 50 mm
2.9 Bituminous membrane waterproofing, 15mm
2.10 Concrete slab
03 EXTERIOR WINDOWS
3.1 Baswaphon panels, 40 mm 3.2 Inox steel structure
FINISHES
P8 Architecture mockup with the intervention project and surroundings
P9 Architecture mockup of the intervention project building skeleton
P10 Closer view of the intervention project mockup
P11 Closer view of the intervention project mockup
year of 2015
Libertas - Investimentos Imobiliários, S.A.
Intern Architect Lisbon, Portugal
BOMBARDA’S INTERVENTION
Situated in the one of the most tradicional and oldest neighborhoods of Lisbon, Bombarda’s intervention consisted in the improvement of a residential bulding. The new project does not introduce a different use but a new configuration, with an adequate infra-structure, promoting its privileged view to the S. Jorge castle and consolidationg the local housing in a very charming and peculiar urban area.
P1 The case of rehabilitation can be divided into three main buildings:
Volume A
Volume B
Volume C
P2 Main avenue plan, scale 1:2000
Case of rehabilitation
Picture view angle
Elevation localization
P3 City view from apartment H
P4 City view from apartment H
E1 Intervention Project: East Elevation, scale 1:200
P5 Scheme of the main uses with the fractions division: A, B, C. Private housing Acesses Storage
F1 Intervention Project: Floor-plan at level 31.50, scale 1:200
T2 - Total Area: 76 m2
T1 - Total Area: 108.10 m2
T2 - Total Area: 83.20 m2
Stands for tipology 1 and means that the fraction has only one bed room.
Stands for tipology 2 and means that the fraction has only two bed rooms.
Stands for tipology 3 and means that the fraction has only three bed rooms.
S1 Intervention Project: Section 1, scale 1:200
P6 Scheme of the main uses with the fractions division: D, E, F, L. Private housing
Acesses
F2 Intervention Project: Floor-plan at level 31.50, scale 1:200
T3 - Total Area: 119.65 m2
T2 - Total Area: 74.20 m2
T3 - Total Area: 106.40 m2
T1 - Total Area: 47.46 m2
Stands for tipology 1 and means that the fraction has only one bed room.
Stands for tipology 2 and means that the fraction has only two bed rooms.
Stands for tipology 3 and means that the fraction has only three bed rooms.
S3 Intervention Project: Section 3, scale 1:200
P9 Scheme of the main uses with the fractions division: G, H, M. Private housing
Acesses
F3 Intervention Project: Floor-plan at level 31.50, scale 1:200
T2 - Total Area: 87.10 m2
T3 - Total Area: 109.70 m2
T1 - Total Area: 55.05 m2
Stands for tipology 1 and means that the fraction has only one bed room.
Stands for tipology 2 and means that the fraction has only two bed rooms.
Stands for tipology 3 and means that the fraction has only three bed rooms.
P10 Building facade from Olarias Street
P11 City view from apartment M
P12 Mansard view from inside apartment J
P13 Mansard view from outside apartment J
P12 Scheme of the main uses with the fractions division: I, J, N. Private housing
Acesses
F3 Intervention Project: Floor-plan at level 31.50, scale 1:200
T2 - Total Area: 87.10 m2
T2 - Total Area: 87.25 m2
T1 - Total Area: 52.00 m2
Stands for tipology 1 and means that the fraction has only one bed room.
Stands for tipology 1 and means that the fraction has only one bed room.
Stands for tipology 1 and means that the fraction has only one bed room.
S2 Intervention Project: Section 2, scale 1:200
P13 City view from apartment J
P14 Scheme of the main uses with the fractions division: K.
Private housing Acesses
S3 Intervention Project: Section 4, scale 1:200
F5 Intervention Project: Floor-plan at level 31.50, scale 1:200
T1 - Total Area: 121.85 m2
Stands for tipology 1 and means that the fraction has only one bed room.
Stands for tipology 1 and means that the fraction has only one bed room.
Stands for tipology 1 and means that the fraction has only one bed room.
P15 City view from apartment K
P16 Balcony view from outside apartment K
P17 Building process of apartment K
year of 2016
Coração Bobo
Tan-Through Swimwear Brand Product Designer & Proj. Manager Lisbon, Portugal
The brand coracao bobo was founded by me in 2016 together with two colleagues. The brand was innovative by introducing, for the first time in the Portuguese market, a tan through swimwear collection for women.
https://coracaobobo.com/en/
year of 2017
Pow-Wow Tribe
Tan-Through Clothing Brand Product Designer & Proj, Manager Lisbon, Portugal
After launching Coração Bobo I decided to create another tan through clothing brand for both genders. This project aims to address people who have an active life and like to get tanned. Therefore, Pow-Wow Tribe designs tan through clothing for sports and other outdoor activities. The patterns are also part of a creative process in which all of them were handpainted.
www.pow-wow-tribe.com
year of 2018
De Hoop, Crealisatie Cooperatie
Architect & Construction Supervisor
Amsterdam, Netherlands
DE HOOP
De Hoop is a social project where we intend to create affordable workspaces for the creative, artistic and cultural sector in and around Amsterdam. The building process of this project consisted in assembling together modular wooden panels that are built on site by the local carpenters and metal workers.
F1 Floorplan with working spaces - ground floor
F2 Floorplan with working spaces - first floor
P1 View from workspace
P2 Façade
P3 Work station of the wood pannels
CALVIN KLEIN STORES
Calvin Klein Concrete Concept stores concept serve a minimal, yet impactful backdrop for its product lines of men’s and women’s Calvin Klein Jeans and accessories, Calvin Klein Underwear, fragrance and sunglasses.
Voluminous curtains, dynamic sweeping carpet shapes and an injection of interactive technology enhances the space to capture the consumer attention and furthers the evolution of the Calvin Klein brand.
P1 Store 3D view
F1 Floorplan with merchandise plan, scale 1:100
F2 Floorplan with divisional plan, scale 1:200
P2 Store’s fitting rooms
P3 Accessories wall
P4 Accessories area and fitting room lobby