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Curriculum Vitae | Portfolio
Emanuel Diogo Selected Works: 2008-2015 EmanuelDiogo81@gmail.com www.linkedin.com
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Profile+About Emanuel Diogo
Curriculum Vitae Emanuel Diogo
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Academic Project Urban-Archeology
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Competition Landscape as Heritage
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Academic Project Student Housing
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Competition 21st Century Garden-Museum
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Attachment Letters of Recommendation
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Competition Bellaria Hill Park
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Competition High School R.Dona Leonor
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Workshop Noutra Costa: Intervention Lab.
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Workshop ForgottenScapes: Odractivation
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Publications Shht! Magazine
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Workshop In SItu: Intervention Lab.2nd Torr達o
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Seminar ConversationsWith: About the City
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Workshop S.I.A: From the Valley to the Ocean
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Exhibition Monsanto: Ceci est un Parc
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PROFILE + ABOUT
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PROFILE + ABOUT
7 Name / Surname: Emanuel Diogo Address: Rua da Caridade N.10 2.潞 Andar 1150091 Santo Ant贸nio Lisboa Portugal Contact: + 351 916 171 099 E-Mail: Emanueldiogo81@gmail.com Nationality: Portuguese / French Birth Date: 01 January 1981 Maritial Status: Single Occupational Field: Architect & Co-Editor Personal Characteristics: Eager Learner, Hard Worker, Dynamic Attitude, Leadership, Curious, Responsible Character, Sharp and Clear Thinking.
After living abroad in France and England and having the opportunity to travel around Europe, I started to develop an interest on architecture. For that passion that was starting to grow within me, I decided to come back to Lisbon and to enroll in an Architecture Degree. In University, the opportunity to have a close relationship with professors expanded my interests in the field of architecture. Stimulated to observe landscape and urban reality, I admired how research can engage a critical discourse and raise the right questions and methodologies for architectonic answers. During my academic years, I was always engaged in extracurricular activities and, together with other colleagues, promoted the architectonic debate at the University by organizing seminars and exhibitions. I was also lucky to be invited to collaborate with some ateliers. Currently, I am co-editor and part of the research team of Shht!Magazine. I have also just been awarded with the Leonardo Da Vinci Scholarship. Therefore, I am looking for a challenging and fulfilling internship abroad that will help me learn and confront myself, allowing me to grow professionally and personally.
EDUCATION
WORKSHOPS
2007 - 2014:
09.2013 - 10.2013:
Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa
International Workshop: Insitu / Intervention Lab. 2.º Torrão | Trafaria | Lisbon | Portugal _ https://www. youtube.com/watch?v=uAE_05pGPwQ
Integrated Master Degree in Architecture. ••Thesis: Urban Archeology: Anamnesis of a Landscape. Tutors: Arch.Inês Lobo |Arch.Joaquim Moreno |Arch.João Gomes da Silva 1999 - 2003: Manchester Metropolitan University Bachelor’s Degree in Business Information & Technology.
WORK EXPERIENCE 01.2014 - Present Date: Shht Magazine| International Cultural Association _ http://www.shht.eu/ • Co-editor, Promotor & Researcher @ the Lisbon Room. 01.2015 - 03.2015: 8
STAR Strategies + Architecture | Rotterdam | The Netherlands _ http://st-ar.nl •Researcher for AIGP (Atelier International de Grand Paris) with the theme Co-Residence and Tours 50m IGH. Design and model for a housing project Le Petit Cabanon 12.2014 - 01.2015: Global Landscape Architects | Lisbon | Portugal _ http://www.gap.pt •Project Collaborator & Researcher. 06.2013 - 10.2013: Pedro Campos Costa Arquitectos | Lisbon | Portugal _ http://www.camposcosta.com/ • Collaborator @ Two International Competitions. 2nd Place with Landscape Heritage, China. 04.2010 - 01.2011: Santa - Rita Arquitectos | Lisbon | Portugal _ http:// www.santaritaarquitectos.com/ ••Collaborator in two projects. Study & final phases. 06.2008 - 09.2008: Atelier dos Remédios | Lisbon | Portugal _ http:// atrem.eu/ ••Collaborator @ High School Rainha D. Leonor, Lisbon. 2014 Valmor Prize
Organization: Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa | CEACT DA/UAL | Vitruvius FabLab | ISCTE. • Assistant tutor. With Argot ou La Maison Mobile & Mezzo Atelier, plan & objects draws for 3D printer device. Construction on site of public space, public furniture and urban farms. 23.07. - 01.08.2013: International Design Seminar: Remaking Landscapes | Lisbon | Portugal Organization: ACMA Centro Centro Italiano di Architettura Milano | UPC Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya Barcelona. ••Energetic Park for Monsanto. With CZStudio, concept design for natural resources energetic systems, strategy & masterplan draws. 16.07 - 21.07.2012: Trienal de Lisboa International Workshop: Critical Distance | Lisbon | Portugal Organization: Lisbon Trienal of Architecture. ••Research, writing and production of the essay, BIP/ ZIP Lisbon: Urban Intervention. Selected work for the exposition Critical Distance. 06.23 - 06.29.2012: International Workshop: Noutra Costa Intervention Lab. Terras da Costa | Lisbon | Portugal _ https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkScFOeGqcY&feature=youtu.be Organization: Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa | CEACT DA/UAL. • Urban Farms Park. With Argot ou La Maison Mobile, analysis research & diagrams, urban research & draws, masterplan & visualizations. 03.09 - 10.09.2010: S.I.A / International Seminar of Architecture: From the Valley to the Ocean | Lisbon | Portugal Organization: Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa | CEACT DA/UAL • Wine Valley: Urban Park. Team leader with Studio Up, research & analysis. Concept draws, models & presentation to public audience & jury. Winning proposal.
SEMINARS
COMPETITIONS
09.2010 - 06.2011:
2015:
ConversationsWith: About the City @ Espaço Oficina | Lisbon | Portugal
Bellaria Hill Park & New Antenna/Landmark | Salerno | Italy
Organization: Student comission: Emanuel Diogo, Gonçalo Pacheco, Joana Craveiro. Tutors comission: Arch. Joaquim Moreno, Arch. Pedro Campos Costa.
• With: Global Landscape Architects 2013:
Invited lecturer: Pedro Gadanho, Ricardo Carvalho, Joaquim Moreno, Pedro Bandeira, Jorge Figueira , Álvaro Domingues, Inês Lobo, Filipe Balestra, Filipa Ramalhete, Mário Alves, Manuel Graça Dias, Ricardo Bak Gordon, Nuno Mateus, Diogo Seixas Lopes, Olivia Bina & Pedro Campos Costa.
Contemporary Art Museum in Warsaw | Poland
• In collaboration. Theme’s researcher, event programmer, promoter & interviewer. With Pedro Campos Costa publishing of the interviews & conferences on process.
Macao: Landscape Heritage | China
EXHIBITIONS 05.16. - 06.20.2013: Ceci est un Parc @ Espaço Oficina | Lisbon | Portugal Curated by: Arch.Inês Lobo | Arch.Joaquim Moreno |Arch.João Gomes da Silva ••Selected Master Thesis for exposition. With curators, layout exposition, elements & programme exhibition. 22.07 - 01.08.2012: Critical Distance @ Palácio Sinel de Cordes | Lisbon | Portugal Curated by: Frederico Duarte | Becky Quintal | Lev Beaver Thinkslo ••Select Essay: BIP/ZIP Lisbon: Urban Interventions.
••With: Pedro Campos Costa | Eduardo Pinto | Mariona Gorgório | Gonçalo Pacheco |Global Landscape Architecture. 2013: ••With: Pedro Campos Costa | Eduardo Pinto | Mariona Gorgório | Alberto Rocosa. ••2nd Place. 2008: Parque Escolar: Escola Secundária Rainha Dona Leonor | Lisbon | Portugal ••With: Madalena Cardozo Menezes | Francisco Bastos |Sofia Silva. ••1st Place & 2014 Valmor Prize.
PUBLICATIONS 2014: Ongoing publications with Shht Magazine.
TECHNICAL SKILLS
09.07. - 09.09.2010:
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Autocad (Very Good), Archicad (Very Good)
New Babels: Santa - Rita Arquitectos @ La Galerie d’Architecture | Paris | France _ http://www.galerie-architecture.fr/fr/exposition_recherche.php
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Rhino (Medium), Google Sketchup (Good)
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Illustrator (Advance), Photoshop (Good)
Curated by: Gian Mauro Maurizio. ••With Arch.João Santa-Rita. Selection of works. Conceptualization & productions of models for the exhibition.
Indesign (Advance), LightRoom (Medium) E
MAC OSX, Microsoft Windows
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Model Construction, Writing, Research
LANGUAGES ••Portuguese (Native) ••English: Spoken + Written + Reading (Advance) ••French: Spoken + Written + Reading (Fluent) ••Spanish: Spoken + Written + Reading (Good)
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LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION
To Whom It May Concern Subject: Letter of reference for Emanuel Diogo
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As head of the Studio Campos Costa Arquitectos, I met Emanuel Diogo during his studies and a short collaboration in the office for a competition. During September2015. During the month of our collaboration, I enjoyed his lively intelligence and contribution to discussion and team work. Emanuel also showed excellent organizational ability, always seeking to solve problems with consistency and rigour. As far as the team work is concerned, Emanuel demonstrated to have an excellent capability of working in group, as well as a notable ability in architectural design. His intellectual and human skills make her an excellent collaborator, capable of autonomy in research and of performing complex studies successfully. If further information is required, I will be happy to provide them. Faithfully, Pedro Campos Costa Campos Costa Arquitectos Rua dos Sapateiros nยบ44, 3ยบdrt 1100- 579 Lisbon (Portugal) t./f. +351 21 342 06 05 geral@camposcosta.com press@camposcosta.com
Lisbon, January 2015
LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION
Ricardo Carvalho + Joana Vilhena Arquitectos Rua do Norte 14 1º 1200. 289 Lisboa Portugal t. +351 21 37 52 48 f. +351 21 346 95 50 rcjvarquitectos@gmail.com www.rcjv.com
Lisboa 11th December 2014 To whom it may concern It is with great pleasure that I recommend Emanuel Diogo. I have been Emanuel tutor in Autónoma University in Lisbon (UAL). Emanuel’s creativity, maturity and curiosity allied to an inquisitive attitude and self motivation have distinguished him as student. For all these reasons he is a great young graduate in Architecture, enthusiastic about working in a group of people.
Ricardo Carvalho
Ricardo Carvalho graduated from the Faculty of Architecture of the Tecnica University in Lisbon with a degree in architecture in 1995. In 1999 he fou nded the office Ricardo Carvalho + Joana Vilhena Architects. He is currently head of departmnet and professor in the Architecture Department of Autonoma University in Lisbon. He was professor of the International Master in Architecture A.S.G. in the B.T.U. Cottbus, Germany (2009-2013) and visiting professor in the University of Navarra, Spain (2013). Ricardo Carvalho + Joana Vilhena Architects work has been presented in lectures and published in Europe, China, Japan and South America. In 2009 they participated in the exhibition “OVERLAPPPINGS. Six Portuguese Architecture Studios” in the Royal Institute of British Architects in London. In 2011 they participated in the exhibition “Tradition is Innovation” in Ozone Design Center in Tokyo. In 2012 they participated in the exhibition “Lisbon Ground” in the Venice Biennale of Architecture. In 2013 they presented the solo exhibition “A Room for Mexico City” in Liga, Mexico City.
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LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION
JOÃO GOMES DA SILVA, Arquitecto Paisagista MITELO, r da Bempostinha, 4 Lisboa, Portugal
Letter of recommendation
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Through this letter I want to share my knowledge and perception about Emanuel Diogo profile and character, as a student of architecture and as a professional, in my quality of Professor at the Department of Architecture of Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa, as well as Global Landscape Studio Director in Lisboa, Portugal. Emanuel Diogo was my student along the scholar year of 2012/ 13, through which I had the opportunity to appreciate his involvement on Landscape Studies courses, as well as Project. After this period I became a co-tutor of his final thesis, sharing my critical view along its development, until its final discussion. A year after I had also the opportunity of collaborating with him in our Studio, on an international competition, benefiting from his energy and commitment on this Project development along almost two months collaboration. His student work under my direction on Landscape Studies course at 9 th and 10th semester of 2012/13, was characterized by an intense and deep work of research about the territory under study on Project (tutored by Professor Inês Lobo), an area of about 930ha in the limit of Lisbon city, but central to Lisbon Region, Monsanto Park. His research was done firstly in a team, later in a pair, and was conducted on the finding, representation and synthesis about the facts, process and architecture of the millennial formation of Monsanto landscape. This research led to a representation and understanding of a very complex landscape, formed by a sequence of prehistorical settlements, agricultural spaces, military and forest occupations, as well as infrastructural place for the old water systems, quarry industrial spaces, and the cultural and aristocratical dwellings along last centuries of Lisbon history. This complex palimpsest was the body of work of Emanuel research, leading to a deep knowledge of this landscape, and a strong basis to his Project development of urban regeneration, always committed with the idea of a broader concept of Lisbon Region Park of Monsanto and the possibility of creation of a cultural dwelling for this crisis period, so full of energy and young emerging culture in contemporary Portugal. In a design phase, Emanuel developed a contemporary approach to the integration of an old quarry space, made of ruins of the quarry, of its building remains, and the conditions of integration in the pre-existing accessibility, quarry landscape system of the region, and city industrial space. I had the opportunity of accompanying the development of this architectural and landscape project, under Professor Inês Lobo direction, as well as mine. Multiple scale approaches and representations, qualified the design by research process led by Emanuel, demonstrating his great skills, intuition, and mainly, capacity of relating research with design, as fundamentals of our Architectonic culture and his Architectural education. 'urbe-arqueologia: anamnése de uma paisagem' entitles the thesis in Architecture at Master level of Emanuel studies. Through this idea of anamnesis (bring to memory again), Emanuel tried to demonstrate and experiment an hypothesis of Architecture from the notions of Place, Memory and Archaeology, as postulates of the contemporary invention of space for dwelling. Under Professor Inês Lobo, Professor Joaquim Moreno (Theory) and my contribution, Emanuel Diogo achieved the high qualification (18/20) on his Master dissertation, and can be appointed as a best example of this 1
JOテグ GOMES DA SILVA, Arquitecto Paisagista MITELO, r da Bempostinha, 4 Lisboa, Portugal
Department goals, on Architectural education. During this short experience of professional contribution, at Global Landscape Studio, on a competition project (still under evaluation), Emanuel contributed to the team work of research about Place, Program and Typology, the main tools for our conceptual approach, and a very convincing result according our vision of the problem, in its Urban, Regional a Local scale problematics. The capacity of collaboration in team, the assertive vision and skills, emerged again to my perception, reinforcing my believe on Emanuel enormous capacity, will and commitment to Architecture as a cultural creation and a social art. Lisboa, 15th January of 2015
Joテ」o Gomes da Silva Landscape Architect, Director of Global Professor DA/ UAL Professor Accademia Architettura Mendrisio
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LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION
To whom it may concern
Emanuel Diogo was my co-advisee for his Master Dissertation at the Autonomous University of Lisbon. His work set the most rigorous standards for research and design development. He was equally rigorous and insightful researching the urban transformation and the geological time of the site as he was developing the final design product. Diogo is creative, concentrated, and obsessed, in a healthy way, with his work. These qualities enabled a design exploration that ranged from the scale of infrastructure to the detail of precise programmatic organizations. As he documents in his portfolio, his visual skills go along with the conceptual ones, and his portfolio provides abundant visual evidence of the quality of his work. I am very confident that Diogo will be an extraordinarily rewarding practitioner in everything he ventures in, and an asset for the collectives in which he decides to participate, and I am very happy to personally recommend him.
Available for any further enquires, Sincerely yours,
Joaquim Moreno, Arch. PhD Professor, Departamento de Arquitectura / Universidade Aut贸noma de Lisboa
Joaquim Moreno
Tel: (+351) 913138268
Email: moreno.joaquim@gmail.com
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# 01 | ACADEMIC | MASTER THESIS
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URBAN ARCHEOLOGY: ANAMNESIS OF A LANDSCAPE
17 Dissertation Tutors; Arch. Inês Lobo, Arch. Joaquim Moreno and Landscape Arch. João Gomes da Silva http://issuu.com/emanueldiogo “All cities are geological; you cannot take three steps without encountering ghost bearing all the prestige of their legends. We move within closed landscape whose landmarks constantly draws us towards the past. Certain shifting angles, certain receding perspectives, allows us to glimpse conceptions of space, but this vision remains fragmentary.” in Formulary for a new urbanism. Ivan Chtcheglov
Monsanto’s diverse historical, cultural, geological and ecological values assume a symbiotic relation in the evolution of Lisbon’s urban dynamics. The study comprises a theoretical and critical reflection on these aspects, becoming the central core on the development of architectonic solutions. The exploited design strategies is what supports this investigation and is the main tool in the research procedure and on the theme’s revelations.
Three complementary parts organize the study’s body: Monsanto_Remote Center: introduction and territorial analysis on urban development during periods of radical transformation; Palimpsest_Productive Landscape: study on the geological evolution and the intrinsic relation on the city’s historical memory, visual and morphological identity; Quarries_Involuntary Monuments: Monsanto’s landscape qualified entropy level and the implied association in the production of Lisbon’s Territory. A comprehensive interpretation of this critical body enables the creation of a new urban system through the rehabilitation and incorporation of those entropic spaces in the urban landscape. The act of revealing such sites and integrating them in the everyday life is to acknowledge the importance of their meaning on the collective memory. It contributes to a better understanding on the morphology and the urban phenomena of Lisbon’s city. But also allows to respond to an increasingly urgent awareness: a more critical insight of our physical and environmental space into the collective consciousness
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Diagrams: Monsanto’s Park Site Analysis
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+ 168.00m
Keil do Amaral Avenue + 159.00m
Private area + 176.00m
Bicycle Path
+ 174.00m
+ 158.00m
+ 201.00m
Highway A5 Alvito’s road
+ 178.00m
+ 207.00m
Monsanto’s military road + 215.00m
+ 156.00m
Bicycle path
Quarry + 204.00m
+ 204.00m
+ 205.00m
+ 179.00m + 136.00m
+ 106.00m
Monsanto’s main road + 95.00m
Quarry
+ 121.00m
+ 92.00m
+ 121.00m
Highway 2º Circular
Six Quarry’s
+ 188.00m + 202.00m
Limits: Park of Monsanto
Natural Reserve + 171.00m
+ 121.00m
Landscape Section: Topography & Urban Analysis
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Lisbon Plan:Territorial Analysis
+ 25.00m
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+ 3.00m + 51.00m
+ 102.00m
+ 126.00m
+ 61.00m
Atlético Clube de Portugal Sports Center
I.S.A + 129.00m
+ 141.00m
Alvito’s recreational park
Avenue Avenue of Índia of Brasil + 3.00m
+ 7.00m
+ 19.00m
Calçada da Tapadinha Calvário Bus Station Street
+ 3.00m
+ 61.00m
+ 99.00m
Alcântara Dock Alvito’s quarry
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Axonometric View: Monsanto’s Park Site Strategy
Reveal Palimpsest Reveal: Productive Landscape 2014 +
Park of Monsanto 1943 | 2013
Park Masterplan 1938 | 1943
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Forestation Plan 1927 | 1938
Productive Landscape .... | 1927
Timeline
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Lisbon’s Plan: Territorial Strategy City’s Geology
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Masterplan: Monsanto’s Geological Park Urban Integration
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Axometric View: Alvito’s Quarry Cultural Center
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Workshops Community Center Artist Residency Theater Research Center Community Library Administration Restaurant Theater: Center of Experimentation Belvedere
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Axonometric View: Theater Space Organization
Concentric Arena
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Eccentric Chorus
Lineal Proscenium
Thrust
Traverse
Gallery
Flat Floor
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Axonometric Exploded: Theater Site, Structure & Spatial Relations
Plan: Theater Program
Pitched Roof
Structure
Gallery
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Scenic Space Acess & Foyer - 225m2 Main Stage - 460m2 Ticket box & Clockroom - 37m2 Dressing room - 106m2 Coffee Shop - 37m2 W.C. - 70m2
Technical Space
Ditch - 338m2 Warehouse - 540m2
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Plan: Theater Technical Space | Underground Floor
Plan: Theater Scenic Space | Ground Floor
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Plan: Theatre Gallery | 1st Floor
Plan: Theater Pitched Roof Plan
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Projection: Theater & Quarry South Facade
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Projection: Theater & Quarry East Facade
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Section: Theater & Quarry North View
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Section: Theater & Quarry West View
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Diagrams: Pedestrian Bridge Analysis, Proposal, Structure & Concept
Existing Connection
Existing Circulation
Alternative Connection
Structure: Catenary
Topographic Reposition
Continuity
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Section: Pedestrian Bridge Structure | East View
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Section: Pedestrian Bridge Construction
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Section: Pedestrian Bridge Structure | North View
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Plan: Pedestrian Bridge
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Projection: Pedestrian Bridge East Facade
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STUDENT HOUSING: STRUCTURE = SPACE
43 The academic exercise proposal of the Technology of Architecture and Construction class consisted in building a low cost student housing block. A set of rules were established: site implantation context, maximum built area (4.8m x 4.8m x 2.4m) per unit, energetic sustainability, temporal flexibility and starting scale project 1/20. The reason to invert the logic of process was to question the students how technical decisions can generate, influence and communicate a strong architectonic concept. The adopted solution was an iron structure with a connecting 4 sided cross element. This technical decision allows units of modules to be easily put together or added in different configurations. The access to the modules is made on a concrete central volume. All the infrastructural constrains like sewerage, water and electric systems are embed into this structure, enabling inside the modules more flexibility and space rentability. From the study of four different typologies, it became very clear that the technical solution presented more or less complex settings of the building. Owing to those early technical decisions the project as whole communicates a symbiosis
between its tectonics and the architectonic language.
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Diagram: Structure Study Structural Node & Iron Beam Intersection
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Axonometric View: Student Housing Typology Study
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Detail 1: Structural Node Iron Frame & Infrastructural Concrete Walls
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Detail 2: Dwell Roof & Wall
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Detail 3: Dwell Window & Floor
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Detail 4: Dwell Dwell, Housing Distribution & Infrastructural Element
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Plan: Dwells 1st Floor Typology 1 & Typology 2
A: 9,023 m2 Bedroom
A: 7,002 m2 Disposal
A: 11,231 m2 Hallway UP
A: 22,981 m2 Livingroom A: 7,866 m2 Kitchen
A: 4,342 m2 Hallway UP
A: 31,659 m2 Kitchen/Dining
A: 18,858 m2 Livingroom
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Plan: Dwell 2st Floor Typology 1 & Typology 2
A: 13,787 m2 Bedroom
A: 4,124 m2 Bathroom
A: 14,818 m2 Hallway/office A: 12,184 m2 Bedroom
A: 5,149 m2 Bathroom
A: 13,348 m2 Bedroom
A: 12,185 m2 Hallway
A: 9,175 m2 Bedroom
A: 9,343 m2 Bedroom
STUDENT HOUSING: STRUCTURE = SPACE
Plan: Dwells 3rd Floor Typology 3 & Typology 4
A: 7,866 m2 Kitchen A: 22,981 m2 Livingroom UP
A: 11,231 m2 Hallway
A: 7,002 m2 Disposal
A: 9,023 m2 Bedroom
A: 9,023 m2 Bedroom
A: 7,002 m2 Disposal
A: 11,231 m2 Hallway UP
A: 22,977 m2 Livingroom A: 7,866 m2 Kitchen
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Plan: Dwells 4ft Floor Typology 3 & Typology 4
A: 12,184 m2 Bedroom A: 14,818 m2 Hallway/office
A: 4,124 m2 Bathroom
A: 13,787 m2 Bedroom
A: 13,787 m2 Bedroom
A: 4,124 m2 Bathroom
A: 14,818 m2 Hallway/office A: 12,184 m2 Bedroom
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BELLARIA HILL PARK & NEW ANTENNA/LANDMARK | SALERNO | ITALY
51 With; Global Landscape Architecture http://www.gap.pt Our main aim for this international competition was the integration of the Bellaria Hill, into the surrounding urban context. Mechanical access, external and internal paths, infrastructure, program and vegetation reorganizes the spatial structure of the park. Only after the design of the Park we could focus on the antenna. The antenna structure was inspired on the research of Buckminster Fuller; Tensegrity. This stacked modular fragment brings lightness and movement. From a top view the design of the antenna emphasizes the geological main lines of the hill and the whole proposal design for the Park.
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Park Proposal: Bellaria Hill Park
Amphitheater
North Access
Square and lifter access
Watershed
Bunker
Bunker
Lifter access
Antenna/Landmark
Belvedere
Antenna/Landmark
Belvedere
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Belvedere
Bunker
Platforms and access
Pedestrian bridge
La Carnale fort
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Section: Antenna and building
Diagrams: Structure, Views, Circulation and Plans
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LANDSCAPE HERITAGE | MACAO | CHINA
55 With; Pedro Campos Costa Architects http://camposcosta.com The casino industry is the main motor on the economy of Macao. In this part of China, the urban reality and the city’s image is dominated by the casino’s iconic buildings. Somehow they were constructed without any existing urban references or historic relations with the city. An attitude that alienated big part of the existing urban structure and which conditions most part of the daily life of its inhabitants or visitors. But in this urban frame we can still find disconnected fragments of a Chinese historic and cultural heritage.In 2005 UNESCO, making sure that this heritage would be protected, enlisted the city as a World Heritage. Thus, Macao became the 31st designated World Heritage site in China. The competition’s request was to focus in a piece of that heritage; Penha’s Hill Park, one of the very few parks. Without a clear structure of connection, mobility, program and access it remains as a forgotten artifact on Macao’s urbanity. The design strategy determines the reconfiguration of the park: the belvederes and the contex-
tual relations, a car park, lightweight and flexible structures that provides shade and program, the definition between public and private space and the reorganization on the access and mobility inside the park. The historic site of Penha’s Hill Park, due to its prominent position, presented a unique opportunity to rethink the historic urban fragments and the city of Macao as a whole. Our solution was to create a connected network in two distinct surfaces: the ground and the sky. Presented as the equivalent of a cross-section cut through the history of the city, an integrated cable-car and a LTR system links Penha’s Hill to the A-MA Temple, from the Inner Harbour to the Outer Harbour. The integrated air and ground system would work as a machine of social aggregation rooted in the context of Macau. Offering a better urban life quality to the inhabitants, we also wished to establish a “seamless” connection between the city, the people of Macao, the tourists and its architectural heritage.
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Territorial Strategy: Penha’s Hill & Dowtown Connection
Diagrams: Macao Air & Ground Proposed Route
GUIA FORTRESS & LIGHTHOUSE +92m
MOUNT FORTRESS +57m
ALAMEDA +4m
PENHA'S HILL +50m
1st phase: TOPOGRAPHIC CONNECTION
INTERFACE +4m
MOUNT FORTRESS
GUIA FORTRESS & LIGHTHOUSE
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ALAMEDA
ST.AUGUSTINE'S SQUARE
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PENHA'S HILL
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INTERFACE
Section: Macao’s Landscape Heritage Cable Car Route
2nd phase: HERITAGE & CITY CONNECTION
LANDSCAPE HERITAGE | MACAO | CHINA
Sections: Penha’s Hill Belvedere & Park
Plans: Penha’s Hill Strategy & MasterPlan
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21ST CENTURY GARDEN MUSEUM | WARSAW
59 With; Pedro Campos Costa Architects & Global Landscape Architects. http://camposcosta.com The aim of this international competition was the production of a museum that embodied and emphasized the specific values of the site: the Royal Lazienki National Park in Warsaw. Another request was that the overall proposal should reflect some of the universal values of the 21st century society. To us, the answer relied on a proposal with high ecological and environmental standards. The building and the garden form a single space integrated into the landscape of the Royal Lazienki National Park. The dividing idea of limits between interior and exterior, nature and artifice, dematerializes by combining the building into the topography. To reorganize the organic systems, we thought of a garden which would work, together with the seasonal transformations, in harmony with the performance of the building’s thermodynamics. Since the garden is also an extension of the exhibition space, the shifts on the natural scenario transforms the way in which we perceive the building from the interior and from the exterior.
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Axonometric View: Proposal Park Strategy
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Projection: Proposal Museum Western Facade & Garden
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RAINHA DNA LEONOR HIGH SCHOOL | LISBON | BUILT
63 With; Atelier dos Remédios http://atrem.eu/index.html In 2007 the Portuguese Government created a national program named Parque Escola (EPE)Financed by European Founds an the National Treasury, the intention of the program was the modernization and the re-qualification of 447 educational institutions, dated between the 20’s and the 60’s. A national architectural competition was launched in 2008. Three objectives had to be accomplished: re-qualification and modernization of the existing conditions, opening the education institutions to the use of communities and adapting efficient solutions for the management and sustainability of the buildings. Localized 4 meters above the street level of a consolidated residential area in Lisbon, the 1950’s “U” shaped building with its formal language rooted in the Modern Movement, imposed a high-contrast with the enclosing residential buildings. To re-qualify and up-grande the existing physical structure and spaces, three new equipments where added. “Floating” from the street level and located in one of the corners of the “U”, a new sin-
gle volume assembles a library and multipurpose space. Taking advantage of the terrains slope and in continuity with the new volumetric box, the street level was extended to center of the “U” to form a covered sports center. The correct implementation of the new white volume was the key that unlocked the project. It was capable of radically transforming the functionality of the existing spaces, their distribution and circulation without compromising the school’s own proper functioning. But it was also capable of changing the architectonic image and values of the school in that specific urban context. Winner of 2014 Valmor Prize, Rainha Dona Leonor High School is today a proof of success. A place where education, sports, culture, students, teachers and the community can gather daily, making this school a 21st Century forum of social transformation.
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# 01 | WORKSHOP
66 With; Argot ou La Maison Mobile www.jornalarquitectos.pt For the period of one year, the Faculty of Human and Social Sciences of Lisbon and the Department of Architecture of the Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa conducted an investigation in Terras da Costa, an “invisible” informal settlement on the outskirts of Lisbon. In Terras da Costa there are around 400 persons who live in self-built houses and who have their own specific social and cultural context. At the moment, they are involved in a controversial and conflictive political rehousing process. This is a complex topic that is difficult to resolve between the different parties involved - the Almada City Council and it’s residents - and it keeps postponing the future of the site and the life of his residents. Within this frame, the workgroups that participated were confronted with the following question:what could architects do in this scenario? Focusing on the neighborhood, the academic exercise allowed the participants to become more familiar with the problems to open up potential solutions. These solutions were revealed in the final presenta-
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67 tion as achievable projects to the representatives of the City Council, representatives of the community and to a broader panel of architects. These interventions brought out of the shadow this urban reality. Settled on agricultural land, the small scale of the settlement didn’t allowed to address real solutions for the community. It was necessary to look to the territory, find economical and social potential solutions and, from there, design a masterplan for the site, capable of being assimilated into the urban structure without the need to move the community out of Terras da Costa. The proposal was the design of an Agricultural Park, integrated in a system of existing Natural Parks that runs all along the Southwest Portuguese Coast. A protected landscape that is fundamental for the ecology and economy of the country. Through a urban and ecological reformulation of the site into an agricultural park, related and supported micro-economies are able to emerge from those who live in the community. This economical strategy enhances the possibilities of the community to stay and work on the improvement in the quality of the built environment of the neighborhood. The strength of the proposal invokes the ne-
cessity of accepting this “illegal� urban structures as an integral part of cities and as an important active element on the social and economical dynamics of the urban landscape.
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Graphics: Tourism Analysis Economical Strategy Sleepovers (thousands)
Tourism Flux National | Foreign Distribution
Tourism Flux Proportion Arrivals | Consumption
Holand Belgium
Germany
Switzerland
U.K France
Brasil Spain
U.S.A
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Territorial Plan: Proposal Program
Territorial Plan: Proposal Park System Integration
Sun & Sea Health & Wellness City Break Touring Gastronomy & Winne Nature Nautical Tourism
Agricultural Park Terras do Lello
Golf Business
Fossil Cliff
Resorts
Sado’s Estuary Santo André’s Lagoon Costa Vicentina Natural Park
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Axonometric Views: Proposal Urban Landscape & Morphology
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73 With; Argot ou La Maison Mobile & Mezzo Atelier www.youtube.com In 2013, the Architecture Triennal of Lisbon organized together with two of the main Architecture Universities of Lisbon (U.A.L and ISCTE) a one month workshop. In this workshop, five differentt groups collaborated with the town council of Amadora and the community of 2nd Torrão. The idea of the workshop was to practice a “consensus conflict” between the teams, the political agents and the representative members of the community. Therefore, five different design possibilities, that would improve the neighborhood’s built environment, emerged. During the last two weeks, the teams had to finish their drawings of the proposals, process them into a 3D printer and assemble the different elements solving the specific problems and constructive details in situ. From the different projects, three common results were obtained: 1. the students were confronted for the first time with a different reality(s) and had to (re)learn and improve their skills; 2. A fractured community, composed by groups from a wide range of cultural and ethnical backgrounds, started connecting with each other and became active members of
the workshop process; 3. The exposure of the workshop in some media showed the general public a different side ofthe “segregated landscape”. Together with the ateliers Argot ou la Maison Mobile and Mezzo Atelier, our proposal was about the question on how to interfere on key spaces where the community, even with their differences, could gather, share and work on a common goal? The research showed that the exchange of food products produced in some of the gardens of the neighborhood, diluted some of the boundaries between the different members of the community. Reusing abandoned materials, different elements where designed and configured: shades, benches, tables, small warehouses, vegetation and vertical structures were constructed to cultivate vegetables and, thus, to organize “productive spaces”. With a bottom-up intervention, degraded interstitial spaces were recovered for the use and the benefit of the community.
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Plan: Strategy Urban Gardens & Public Space Expansion
Plan: Analysis Urban Gardens
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79 With; StudioUp http://www.studioup.hr In the east limits of the city of Cascais a large fragment of a bucolic landscape can easily be identified. Shaped by the waterlines, the rugged topography is occupied by roads, pedestrian paths, farms, abandoned agricultural infrastructures and eroded fields: memories of a Productive Landscape. Due to its prominent position, the surrounding areas of the valley are being affected by the continuos urban sprawl, threatening the biodiversity of the area and the existence of the valley as an unbroken ecological structure. Therefore, the workshop’s focus is the ecological preservation and the economical viability of this landscape. The emphasis of this idea comes from the importance that the City Council and the Department of Architecture of the Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa give to the green corridor. The concept that sustains the created masterplan is the waterline that flows into the Tagus River.
The natural element serves to project a continuous artificial line, that makes the transition from the city into the park and that ends on the verge of the Tagus River. This line intersects, closes and crosses the stream, but also defines new spaces, new uses and reorganizes the existing elements, bringing unity to a undefined landscape. The park is programmed with sports activities, leisure, a market, wine farms and residences. Skyscrapers, that becomes a new living typology in the city, have the function to obstruct the urban sprawl into the park.
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Photomontage 2: Concept To the Ocean
Projections & Plan: House Module Exploded | Imploded
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FORGOTTENSCAPES: ODRACTIVATION | WROCLAW
87 With; Roman Rutkowski, Mateuzs Mastalewsky, Maria Wawer, Katarzyna Kolodziejska, Giacomo Coppo. Popowice housing state complex dates from the soviet period. Next to it, and from the same period, exists an abandoned industrial harbor which is part of the Odra River. Therefore, the purpose of the workshop was to revitalize this neglected area and improve the interstitial spaces of the housing blocks. The Odra River flows north to the Baltic Sea while it crosses the Czech Republic and Poland. For a long period in the history of these two countries, the Odra River was a symbol of wealth, industrial development, social gathering, leisure, territorial expansion and mobility. In our present time, the river is a forgotten memory and it is a disconnected infrastructure of Wroclaw’s inhabitants’ daily life. The whole proposal enhances the use of the river as the main infrastructure for the city of Wroclaw: connecting the existing infrastructure to the river, recovering and activating the abandoned areas, with cultural, water-sports and leisure related programs, creating a public mobility network for water trams and proposing a touristic route that connects the different cities connected by the Odra
River. The main objective of the presented idea is to review an existing landscape and a cultural heritage that must be preserved and used, in order to bring back to the collective memory of Wroclaw’s inhabitants the importance of this infrastructure on the history and in the future of the city.
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Territorial Plan: Odra River Strategy From the Baltic Sea To Wroclaw
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Wroclaw Plan: Odractivation River & Urban Intersections
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Diagram 1: Odractivation Activation Points
Diagram 2: Odractivation Water Tram Connections
Diagram 4: Popowice House State Urban Attraction
Diagram 5 : Popowice House State Harbour Shipping & Landing
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Diagram 2: Odractivation Urban Flux & Infrastructure
Diagram 6 : Popowice House State Harbour & Open Spaces Junction
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CONVERSATIONSWITH: ABOUT THE CITY | LISBON
91 Organization; Emanuel Diogo, Gonรงalo Pacheco, Joana Craveiro, Arch. Joaquim Moreno, Arch. Pedro Campos Costa. http://da.ual.pt What makes a city a political instrument? What makes a city to be, or not, for everyone? How can the physical limits of a territory in the new technological age be defined? What is the city of the future? What are the mechanisms to implant a more environmental and economical sustainable city? How can a city rescue its identity on a globalized world? How should we organize or built conflictual public spaces? Organized in 8 sessions, politicians, artists, geographers, anthropologists, engineers, architects and scientists, debated with the public they different views on these topics. As an open participatory debate, the invited lectures and public were stimulated to question, to contradict and manifest themselves. With this symmetrical debates, the organization of the seminar reached its main objectives; to open
an architectonic debate in the University and to invite the city into the University.
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CECI EST UN PARC | LISBON
95 Curators; Emanuel Diogo, Stefano Serventi, André Castro, Marius Waagaard. www.da.ual.pt In 2013, after the end of the academic year, the Head Director of the Department of Architecture from the Universidade Autónoma De Lisboa, challenged the finalist students to assemble their works on a exhibition that should be organized by themselves. To expose their individual research, students had to find common bounds with other works. This was the starting point of a process that involved 5 groups composed by 4 students each. Essays, models, drawings, photographs and video occupied a space design that suited the desires and intentions of each group. Titled CECI EST UN PARC, the object of our study was the Natural Park of Monsanto in Lisbon. A 900ha protected area characterized for being an artificial natural structure. It has an essential roll on the ecological balance of the city but, as a urban fragment, it lacks of a meaning in the collective memory. Revealing the research and the projects through these exhibitions, the University and the students
wanted to invert this paradigm and get the public’s eye on the importance of the park in the city’s history and in Lisbon’s future development.
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SHHT MAGAZINE
99 http://www.shht.eu With 2 publications per year, Shht Magazine it is the final product of a european research group. The heterogeneous group actively questions an established infra-urban homogeneity and how its affecting the contemporary society. With its base on Milan, the network expands in country’s like Portugal, Belgium and Cyprus but wants to built a larger European platform where “minor” actors can enter on a conflict based dialogue. Through the hidden and unknown places of our cities, the fundamental core of our magazine is to cultivate and promote a place of change, where readers and contributors can orient our urban areas into the future.
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Š Emanuel Diogo. 2015