DENNIS FLÔR
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Art and Architecture have been in my life since the earliest days of my formation, even imperceptible. Born in Rio de Janeiro 20 years ago, I could have early closer contact with Music and Theatre, remaining over time and undoubtedly it added in the structure of my nurture and personality. The interest in this profession was gradually emerging from the admiration on the grandeur and beauty of the great buildings held in my city, however it was confirmed by recognizing the real power of social transformation Architecture can provide and the intensive desire to create a range of experiences through spaces where people could rejoice before something poetic and stunning. I believe in architecture that brings the experimental character of each space as a scenario for the celebration of the everyday life, where each person becomes part of the work, rests desires and expectations and immerses entirely in the excitement of their existence. Architecture, more than a building, must rescue the true essence of the experience. Buildings and public spaces are parts of the city, then they are part of the everyday life of its inhabitants. So, like any kind of Art, it must be conditioned by the spirit and provided with sensitivity .
Personal Information Name Birth Phones E-mail Nationality Gender
Dennis Soares Flôr
curriculum vitae
July 16th, 1993 +55 21 31456738 | +55 21 992213479 dennisflor_@hotmail.com Brazilian Male
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March, 2011 – March, 2014 (attending the forth year) Bachelor of Arquiteture and Urbanism Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism - FAU Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - UFRJ February, 2008 – December, 2010 High School / Tecnical Education in Data Processing State Technical School República- ETER Fundation of Support for Technical School - FAETEC
June, 2012 – December, 2012 Architect Flávia de Faria [Cosme Velho, Rio de Janeiro/RJ] Monitoring and detailing of interior, single family residential and commercial projects. February, 2010 – August, 2010 CDM – Center of Multimedia Development [Quintino Bocaiuva, Rio de Janeiro/RJ] Creation and edition of graphic materials for educational purposes as video lessons, banners and logos through digital tools under the supervision of designer Adhemar Ribeiro, in partnership with FAETEC.
ENGLISH - Fluent Cultura Inglesa School of Languages [August, 2012 - May, 2013] Yes! School of Languages [August, 2008 - July, 2011] PORTUGUESE - Mother language
SOFTWARES
Voluntary Works Institution Date Section
AutoCAD 2D, SketchUp, Photoshop CorelDRAW, Illustrator, Microsoft Office, Revit (basic)
JMJ Rio 2013 (World Youth Day) July, 2012 - July, 2013 Organization and accommodation
Student Housing Siever Integrated Atelier I Professors: Carlos Feferman e Andrea Queiroz
JULY, 2013 Located on Catete and situated in a site whose environment is provided with a range of activities, the project seeks to relate them to the housing program in order to stimulate their connection. The building was designed to hold up to 75 students and lays on the ground to occupy it densily without losing fluidity and visual permeability. The exercise is intended to integrate the axes of project (architecture and landscaping) as well as installations and structure.
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The program was applied to the building with the ‘basis and tower’ tipology: ground floor e 2nd floor for colective uses and the other floors for housing units.
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DY N A M I C F U R N I T U R E , I N T E G R A T I N G T H E VEGETATION TO MARK THE SPACE WITH LINEARITY AND DIFFERENT POSSIBILITIES OF OWNERSHIP.
Environment 1 - Oi Futuro Lane
THIS ENVIRONMENT IS MARKED BY THE DIFFERENCE OF LEVEL THAT MAKES THE SPACE INNER AND FAMILIAR. THE FURNITURE HERE ALSO HAS MANY TYPES OF USE.
Environment 2 - Arno Konder St.
SPACE OF CONNECTION BETWEEN THE SIDEWALKS OF THE STREET, GIVEN BY A TRAFFIC CALMING ACCORDING TO THE STREET LEVEL RISE TO THE SIDEWALK LEVEL.
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Refuge House Conception of Architectonic Form II Professor: Flรกvia de Faria
DECEMBER, 2011 GAME. Around this concept, the building stands out in the landscape, offering to contemplate the Rio de Janeiro coast, landing on the downhill ground and inserted into an intense around of tree mass. The conceptual house consists of an upper floor (bedroom + office) and a social floor (living room + kitchen and service).
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site (Bom Jesus Island)
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* In Brazil, both actions are named ‘cama-de-gato’ (cat’s bed)
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cat's cradle*
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Mangrove Bar Conception of Architectonic Form II Professor: FlĂĄvia de Faria
OCTOBER, 2011 The project was designed on the borders of Guanabara Bay, in FundĂŁo Island (Rio de Janeiro), and it intends to receive college students mostly. The bar is equipped with accessibility and its form, soft and sinuous, proposes full integration between the environments, as well as being a mark on the landscape.
In order to use the most of natural ventilation of the site, the bar has been designed with minimal walls, allowing a greater view to the Guanabara Bay. + 1.00
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InCubo Proposals for Emergency Refuges Professor: Andrés Passaro|Contribution: Vinícius Gomes APRIL, 2014
The emergency shelter InCubo is a little refuge for the users homelesses to spend the night protected from the weather, hold their stuffs. During the day, it works as a cart of recycling materials once a portion of the population in urban centers lives on the margins of society and make use of improvised means to survive. Based on the ideia of a folding cube, the object can be managed by 1 pessoa in order to change it into home or way of work and it’s made of cheap and easy-managing materiais.
Target audience: Homeless/beggar Capacity: 1 person Type: Temporary (1-4 years) Situation: Brazilian urban centres Main materials: OSB board, waterproof canvas and iron frame Assembly time: 1-3 minutes Maximum dimensions: 1,07x2,77x1,27m(assembled) Weight: 80kg nearly
Sketches Some sketches performed in academic disciplines as Observation Drawing and Perspective, and others by individual initiative, holding different techniques.
Pop-up Byzantium History of Architecture and Art III Professor: FabĂola Zonno | Contribution: Guilherme Dias
DECEMBER, 2012 Developed in pair in the first module of the course, this work aimed to explore the characteristics of the cathedrals of Santa Sophia (Istanbul) and San Marcos (Italy), and by synthesis a comparative analysis between Byzantine style and the styles of Primitive Christianity and Islam. The idea of doing it as a pop-up book was become the analysis as dynamic as interactive.
Cine Spot + Celebration Tiradentes Square, Downtown - Rio de Janeiro SEPTEMBER, 2012 Students, professors and professionals of Architecture and Urbanism developed in the space of a car spot a small cinema whose videos approached the vehicle-pedestrian-city relationship and, at the end, the cinema gave way to a friendly celebration. The intervention was designed for the event Park(ing) Day that helds annually on the World Carfree Day’s eve.
Colaboration: Adriana Sansão, Carol Souza, César Jordão, Clarisse Linke, Dennis Flôr, Fernando Espósito e Pedro Évora
Support: www.parkingday.org
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