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JosĂŠ Luis Fairbanks
architecture
PORTFOLIO José Luis Fairbanks educational background 1983-1987
University of São Paulo USP School of Architecture Architect & Urbanist - Undergraduate thesis led by the Pritzker Prize 2006 and Mies van der Rohe Prize 2000 Coordinator Professor Paulo Mendes da Rocha, obtaining the maximum score, 10
1973-1982
Santa Cruz High School The Santa Cuz Elementary and High School is one of the most requested schools of São Paulo City, Brazil.
work experience
CV José Luis Fairbanks Nascimbeni jl@fairbanks.arq.br www.fairbanks.arq.br phone +55 11 9 9907-7646 Av. Juriti, 689 ap. 23 São Paulo, Brazil born in Oct, 8, 1964 Brazilian nationality OBJECTIVE Master of Architecture focused in energy & environment management. Specifically, deepen my studies in the flow of passive and active energy within buildings, in order to improve the architectural projects.
1999- present QUADRANTE CONSTRUCTION CO. CEO Construction company working with industrial companies, such as The Alfa Laval Group. 1988 - 2001
FAIRBANKS NASCIMBENI CONSTRUCTION CO. CEO & Technical Director Construction company with a focus on governamental projects and works with companies in São Paulo and Mato Grosso do Sul states, including CESP (Electrical State Energy Co.), OAB / SP (Lawyers Association of São Paulo).
1988 - present
FAIRBANKS.ARQ ARCHITECTURE STUDIO Architect Architectural office that plans projects for use by the Construtora Quadrante and other costumers.
social activities | awards 2004
Rotary International
2003-2004
2004-2005
Rotary Club # 31037 President
Rotary Club # 31037 Secretary
Paul Harris Fellow 2002-2003
Rotary Club # 31037 International Affairs Commition´s President
PORTFOLIO José Luis Fairbanks publications July
2015
Newspaper - “FAU´s wall painting was restored after 32 years” São Paulo University Newspaper, «Jornal da USP», SP, year 31, n°1074, page 12, ISSN 2357-7401
June
2006
Business Magazine - “Panning for Opportunities” ALC Consult. Ltda., «Negócios Grande Oeste», SP, year 3, n°17, page 15
Nov
2005
Business Magazine - “Regional Real Estate Market Adopts New Standards” ALC Consult. Ltda., «Negócios Grande Oeste», SP, year 3, n° 16, pages 26 to 27
May
2003
People´s Magazine - “Interview with the Architect” BR+ Oeste Comunicação e Marketing, «Revista QG», SP, Year 2, n° 16, page 35
Nov
1997
Newspaper - “Lawyers now Have a Brand New and Modern Headquarter” JBA Comunicações, «Jornal da CAASP», SP, year 1, n° 4, cover page + page 9
Feb
1996
Newspaper - “CESP Starts Construction to Settlement” Ed. Pantanal Baixo Tietê Ltda., «Jornal Pereira Barreto», SP, year 24, ed. n° 1943, cover page
June 1990
Architecture Magazine - “Andean Inspiration for Winter Homes” Ed. Abril S/A, «Revista Arquitetura e Construção», SP, year 6, n° 6, pages 104 to 107
Mach 1990
Business Magazine - “Opportunity of the Month” Ed. Abril S/A, «Revista Exame VIP», SP, year 5, n° 3, page 13
March 1990
Newspaper - “Beaches of BA and CE will be Trading Targets Directed to European People” Grupo Folha de S. Paulo S/A, «Jornal Folha de S. Paulo», SP, year 69, n° 21,955, page i-10
certifications | activities | workshops 2012
PMP PMBok
1998
with enphasis in MS Project, Curitiba 2002
Time Management SEBRAE/SP, São Paulo
In Search of Quality
1990
SEBRAE/SP, São Paulo 1997
Organizing and Running a Small Company
Administration of Small and Medium Enterprises IOB, São Paulo
1985
Cities of the Future Congress São Paulo Convention Center, SP
ADEMPE, São Paulo
languages Portuguese native language
English TOEFL iBT scores: 15/18/22/20=75
French speaking, 3.0 reading, 6.5 writing, 4.5
Spanish speaking, 8.0 reading, 8.0 writing, 6.5
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CONTENTS
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SECTION 1
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Graduate Thesis Italian Cultural Center
MuMA Competition Rio de Janeiro, RJ Environmental Museum
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Mural Painting Sao Paulo University - USP School of Architecture - FAU
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Homeless WorldCup Competition NGO Architecture for Humanity
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SECTION 2
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| projects
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Slavieiro Art Gallery Sao Paulo, SP
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Alfa Laval LA Headquarter Guarulhos, SP
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Bernardo´s Island Hotel Meliá Hotels, Rio de Janeiro
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Meliá Mundaú Beach Hotel Meliá Hotels, Trairí
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CAASP Headquarter São Paulo, SP Retrofit
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Office Building + Bus Terminal Guarulhos, SP
English School S. Bernardo do Campo, SP
Beach House Ubatuba, SP
Medical Center Building Botucatu, SP
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CESP Social Housing Pereira Barreto, SP
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CDT Headquarter São Paulo, SP Retrofit
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Other Works
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Alfa Laval Industries Macaé, RJ
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Agro Assaí Industry Sao Paulo, SP
Mexican Style House Botucatu, SP
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projects
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Transcript Sao Paulo University School of Architecture & Urbanism Thesis Evaluation - 2° semester/1987 Student: José Luis Fairbanks Nascimbeni Work Title: Italian Culture House - Brás Group Coordinator: Paulo Mendes da Rocha
Opinion of the examining board: «Excellent work that illustrates the competence of the student in dealing with complex issues such as recycling of old buildings and urban design.»
Final Score: 10 (ten) Signed: Paulo Mendes da Rocha* * Mies van der Rohe Prize 2000 winner Pritzker Prize 2006 winner
Recommendations Graduate Thesis
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Transcript Paulo Mendes da Rocha Architect Sao Paulo, August 11, 2015 RECOMMENDATION LETTER I am pleased to recommend the architect José Luis Fairbanks Nascimbeni, for Master's and Doctoral programs in architecture as a continuation of his Academic education. As his undergraduation thesis Coordinator´s Professor at FAUUSP - in which he received the highest score (10), I believe that another step towards the expansion of the humankind knowledge, particularly with regard to cities expansion, with the utmost respect to the pre-existing, is of the utmost importance for the International academic staff. Therefore, I know his capabilities and recommend this opportunity should be given to him at this institution.
Signed: Paulo Archias Mendes da Rocha* Architect & Sao Paulo University School of Architecture Emeritus Professor *Mies van der Rohe Prize 2000 winner Pritzker Prize 2006 winner
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Italian Cultural Center Graduate Thesis
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Building C A conceptual occupancy proposal for the properties along the subway line in São Paulo, affected by its construction in 1979, that were abandoned since then. The intervention proposes the area´s occupation with a Cultural Centre Brazil / Italy, in honor of those Italians who originally colonized the neighborhood. Site view
Original 1870s occupation
Affected site view in 1983
Original existing building
A long walkway links the Cultural Center to a Sao Paulo Metro subway Station. A large central square with a semi covered area made up for exibhitions fairs and meetings and an arena theater composes the project´s core. The theater background was thought to be a backstage allusion. So it was maintained arised just one facade of the only old building that was demolished.
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The intention was to return to the Italian colonizers of the BrĂĄs neighborhood the lost dignity, memory and gratitude for the contribution to the development of this metropolis that is now SĂŁo Paulo. And there is no better tribute in this sense than to rescue the culture and the ancestors who gave their work and their lives, translated into an Italian Cultural Center.
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the main idea
the retrofit
the proposal
The deployment of the subway´s axis
From a study of the origins of the Brás
The three existing building were
forms an acute angle to the
neighborhood with the proposition to
retrofitted to give place to cultural
neighborhood. This is an example of
rescue the memory of Italian settlers, it
activities. The building A unite the
conflict between two epochs: the smaller
was proposed several cultural activities
exibitions an presentations. In building
town inserted into a new metropolitan
integrated to the subway line to allow
B were installed activities that require
context. The new context requires the
public access in general and to
greater self-communion such as
subway to reach points much further,
deeepen into exchange of different
Library, Reading Rooms, Classes &
often conflicting with the alignment axis
cultures. The suspended walkway
Audio Laboratory rooms for Italian
of the neighborhoods. The angle
integrates all spaces by going trhough
courses and others. The unique new
generated between these different
them and finally getting downstairs to
building designed is the C building,
periods was the main idea in the
the main open covered area which
which holds the support services such
implementation of the project, creating a
links the buildings to the Arena Theater
as restaurant, stores, etc. This one is
dialogue between two generations.
as well as the open square.
suposed to reflect the others by almost disappearing just like as a mirror.
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Building A & walkway
PORTFOLIO JosĂŠ Luis Fairbanks This XIX century building was retrofited to receive Exhibitions. There are four exhibiton areas linked one another and a Theater Room. The four spaces are opened to the square and to the external areas. The lifted walkway that comes to the Subway Station opens inside this building, thus changing into another exhibition area and providing access to the building. View of the Building A
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View of the Service Building C
View of the Center Square & lifted walkway (behind, the facade of the demolished building as a backstage of the Arena Theater)
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Building B
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Lybrary, Finess and Class Rooms This is a 1940s building which was retrofited to receive activities soppused to be more introspective such as the Library, the Fitness Center, some lectures rooms and teaching classes. The masonry from the core of the building were demolished so that only the its stuctural pieces were mainteined to give place a glasing coverage where vertical circulation and an inside square were placed.
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Building C
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This is the only new building in the site. It was designed not to appear among the others, but instead, to reflect the other just lika a mirror. It is a natural and soft continuing expansion of the lifted walkway. It houses the spaces below: Ÿ Four stores (first floor) Ÿ Multi-use space (first floor) Ÿ Restaurant (ground floor) Ÿ Bar (ground floor) Ÿ Public Restrooms (ground floor)
Service Center building
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MuMA Competition Rio de Janeiro Environmental Museum
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The Architectural Match Competition sponsored by the Botanical Garden Foundation of Rio de Janeiro in 2011. Run in partnership with Oscar Oiwa Studio NY. The core challenge was to create new exhibition museum spaces without harming the existing green surrounding site. A particular tree has motivated us to organize the architectural groundwork around it, just like a germinating seed underground that grows up towards the sky. The new building itself could not compete with the existing historic building, which is part of Brazilian heritage. In partnership with the Artist Oscar Oiwa, whose studio remains in NYC (oscar@oscaroiwastudio.com / www.oscaroiwastudio.com).
Original existing building
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The MuMA´s new building was designed to be almost all underground due to respect for the old building and either to protect it from the hot climate of Rio de Janeiro.
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The glasing facade is facing south, where energy gains should be more powerful. The north facade is protected from direct sunlight by the old building´ shading and by an almost area masonry made wall. There is a lightning gap for the sunlight to reach the two undergroud floors. In the retaining wall were planted species of shade plants.
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Auditorium Building
Historical Building Interventions
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This wall painting, called "Virado à Paulista", was originally designed and painted in 1983 by the then architecture students José Luis Fairbanks and Oscar Oiwa, inside the building of the Architecture School of Sao Paulo University - USP. The intervention was made in collaboration with a couple other colleagues and it was authorized by the building´s original designer, Prof. Dr. Vilanova Artigas. Because it is a building listed by the government as an national Cultural Heritage, the painting is also considered an architecture heritage and cannot be changed anyway . The main idea was to "twist" the concrete walls of FAU, making it appears the allusion of Sao Paulo skyline in its symbolic manner. The wall was restored in July / 2015, the year of its 32th anniversary, duly authorized by the Congregation of USP in partnership with the current students at FAUUSP. In partnership with the Artist Oscar Oiwa, whose studio remains in NYC (oscar@oscaroiwastudio.com / www.oscaroiwastudio.com).
Mural Painting
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Sao Paulo University School of Architecture
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1982, the wall before the painting
1990, the original mural already damaged
Nowadays, the restored Mural
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The restoration
I think that a school is made up by its members. Although it has been painted by me and my schoolmate Oscar Oiwa in 1983, we are not sudents anymore. Today, the school is up to the actual students. Though, nothing better than bring them up to rescue this protected painting! Thus, we invited everyone who wished to
Now, the responsability to take care and protect this artistic manifestation is up to all of us, who have studied, who
We discussed the huge tasks we all
are studying now, and who will ever
were supposed to take and how to do
study at FAUUSP. All of us have to do
it. By planning the activies involved,
with it somehow!
and scheduling people during the
participate. It was, after all, a great
week, we´ve restored it in only in 4
deal!
days long.
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Homeless Worldcup Competition
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The Challenge Competition sponsored by the NGO Architecture for Humanity in 2010 in partnership with YWLC - Youth & Women´s Leadership Center - RJ. The main goal was to design an experimental women soccer school training center in Rio de Janeiro, which would be further replicated to other Countries. The core challenge was to create a Community Center for the poorest people in the neighborhood where mothers don´t have the chance to do anything while taking care of their sons. So, the main idea was to bring children up with their mothers and provide them sport activities and learning courses. Due to the Rio hot weather, this was a major challenge to solve. Original existing building
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In terms of material strategies, it was considered the local resources and those materials which allow overall soil
1. Football A thriving magnet for the entire community
2. Education
3. Marketplace
4. Community
A powerfull tool for personal skills and society develoment
Start up business units acting as a community hub
Gathering people reinforces society’s values
permeability. The energy strategy considered the insulation and Rio’s climate properties, providing shadows wherever needed. The design also considered
2 Day Care
Gathering Square
solar energy and it was thought
For mothers who are needed to someone’s hand
Design’s ordering axis
in such details as the use of the
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fitness equipment as resource
additional pitch
of energy complement.
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Another recyclable energy is
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provided at the showers: there
street football stadium
is an equipment produced in
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Brazil that when added to the shower can recycle 50% of the water temperature by heating tubes around the drains.
Site Plan
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floor 2
gathering square energy farm
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access to clean water
site plan & floor 1
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football stadium
add pitch
WC
ventilation scheme 1
ventilation scheme 2
Main Building
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The horizontal landscape of Santa Cruz neighborhood asks for a not aggressive architecture by sprawling the program needs throughout the site into a two story building. Therefore, the implantation was driven to the SW and SE orientation, avoiding the sun during the harder summer’s insolation. The sections beside shows the two passive cooling strategies. At the roof are located the solar harvestings which feeds the hydraulic hot water system.
Sections & Elevations
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service entrance entrance 5
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6 7 9
entrance
entrance
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main entrance
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the building: it means the classroms either the othes learning areas. The classrooms were provided with brises soleils avoiding direct sun heating. The walkway access links the two sides of the site while allowing people to flow away throughout the pedestrian corridor. Note that inside and outside areas are mixed up in overall design´s propose to encourage people to get in touch with the project´s purpose. Even the main building
1. Female locker room 2. Male locker room 3. Equipment room 4. day Care 5. Day Care garden 6. Nursery 7. Health Centre 8. Tasting room & Cafeteria
itself it´s opened to the square gathering area just as if it was welcoming and receiving those open areas to become only one as well.
Main Building
9. Experimental kitchen Classroom 10. Football Memorablia & Hall 11. Start Business Units (1 to 10) 12. Access & Walk trough corridor 13. Coffee Store 14. Internet Café 15. Second floor access ramp 16. Walkway access to support services corridor
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Slavieiro Art Gallery Renovation & Expansion
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The Challenge An existing Art Gallery which was designed by a well known brazilian architect Miguel Juliano in the 1960s needed to be amplified in its area. However, the original architectural characteristics should be maintained. It was originally designed as to be a single storey house. The proposal is to add another floor to the building. The new concept was re-examined the original volumes of Miguel Juliano which also inspired the minimalist form of the exhibition areas where the works are exposed as in a packaged box. Also it was added to the concept, the formal re-interpretation of existing volumes, a counterpoint of "full versus empty". Thus, the existing tile panel below earns a three-dimensional volume, becoming a cube, very similar to the wooden art wrapping crates.
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Ground Floor Plan
Existing Exhibition Area
exhibition room 1
New Exhibition Area
balcony exhibition room 2
Pool Green Roofing
Second Floor Plan - new
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Perspectives
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The upper cube rotates mechanically and is internally illuminated. Here is where the exhibits are announced, making this element a neighborhood icon meanwhile it is the outdoor advertisement. Here it becomes clear the counterpoint of the original implantation axis with the new one, which has been designed this way in respect to the original architectural party. The points of structural support were designed within the existing walls of the ground floor, so as not to interfere with the original design in minimize the overall construction imparct.
Plans
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Images
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Alfa Laval LA Headquarter New Latin America´s Headquarter
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The Challenge We have initially identified a pressing lack of space within the company´s present administrative installations. Not only of space but also of quality, considering the poor conditions of thermal and acoustic insulation, lighting and even versatility of indoor spaces caused by inadequate distribution of basic facilities, such as toillets, depositories of office supply, conflicting circulation areas and position of the main entrance. On the strength of Alfa Laval exeptional location facing the Latin America´s major economical route, we have opted the proposal of setting up the new buildind at the front of the land, but with the care of raising it in such a manner as to provide space for heavy-vehicle parking and maneuvering and also to make it taller and more imposing than the industrial building.
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Site Plan
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Meliá Bernardo´s Island Hotel Meliá Group - hotel in an island in Rio
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The Challenge Project for a hotel located on an island in the State of Rio de Janeiro, with 90 bungalows type T1, plus 10 units´ T2 type , social building, support services modules, spa, pier and a water park. The concept arose from the need for sustainability and use of materials found in the island itself, since it is relatively far from the shore. Natural ventilation and respect for the biodiversity of the island were the supporting pillars of the adopted architectural concept, once the island is an invironmental national protected area.
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Conception & Site Plan
The deployment of the Social Area nearby the beach allows direct visual contact with the shore and the environmental integration between the internal and external environments, making it such a subtle division. The adopted geometric form was the hexagonal so as to better adapt to the ground, forming an organic network that spreads throughout the land. So are the T1 room modules, where the development respects the hexagonal form as it flows out on the sand.
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Hexagonal polygons are quite good forms to work due to the relationship between the 90° based networks and the 30° and 60° based network intersections, creating a framework that allows to fit the 90° derivated forms into the 60° network frames, composing a spreadly organic complex site.
The program complies 90 T1 unit type rooms plus 10 T2 unit type rooms. The Social Area includes all facilities and hotel services as well as the restaurant, bar and Lobby.
T1 Module Room
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Meliá Mundaú Beach Hotel Meliá Group - hotel in the beach
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The Challenge This project was held in the beach area of Trairi town, in northeast Brazil by the same Meliá Group who hired me to the project shown before. Here, the aim was to design a hotel to be sold intirely for European people by the BSA french real estate company. It is located directly on the sand dunes of the beach in the shore of Ceará State, with 400 bungalows type T1, social building, support services modules disposed each one in a group of 4 to 10 bungalows in small squares. It was also provided of a spa, pier and a water park. The concept arose from the need for sustainability and use of materials found in area, since it is very far from the nearest town. Natural ventilation and respect for the biodiversity of the beach were the supporting pillars of the adopted architectural concept, once the site is an invironmental national protected area.
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Guarulhos Office Building Office building + Bus Terminal
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The Challenge - two conflicting goals The client is a public transportation company that owns a plot in dowtown Guarulhos, at the São Paulo City Area. Due to an agreement with the City Hall, the company was obliged to deploy an urban Bus Terminal on the terrain. However, the exceptional location of the site led me to a deepen study of how should the site could gain in income returns. The only way to deploy such a task was to give the site more than only one goal. Instead, the main concern was to exploit it commercially meanwhile it had to serve as the initial agreement with the City Hall. Thus, the idea was to add to the land a service hub that would benefit from the Bus Terminal itself. After a marketing research we came to the conclusion that a building of commercial spaces and professional services would unite the facility of transport to the provision of services, increasing the financial return on the investment. A lifted plaza with an independent access aside was created, thus separating the commercial building from the Bus Terminal in the ground level. The plaza´ slab also serves to isolate the noise and pollution from the terminal, providing two separaded uses in the same site. At this plaza it was disposed some facilities such as a Computer School, English School, Dispatcher, Xerox / Stationery, Snack Bar / Café, Pharmacy, Lan house, etc. It was also created a two level parking lot in the basement as to increase facilities to the site.
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The boxes at the departure area in the Ground Level are facilities such as small stores and groceries to serve the public while awaiting to embark. Above is shown the lifted plaza separating the Bus Terminal from the building.
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the site
the parking lot
general view
the Plaza & Main Access
the Bus Terminal
the Offices Building
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the Bus Terminal
the Plaza & Main Access
the typical plan floor
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English School
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The concept This English School was designed to be a visually integrated environment. Thus, people can see each other and communicate, making it a single integrated indoor environment. The set of volumes and voids was created by the need for closed classrooms and the water closets blocks, although the main void act like a social hub. The south´s glass facade allows better lighting and heat stroke, since the surrounding buildings make plenty of shade on the ground.
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Beach House
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The concept Due to the hot and humid climate in the Brazil
(exernal cover - concrete)
beaches, this summer house was designed to accomplish three main topics: 1. Natural environmental comfort; 2. Most permeable area as possible; 3. It contains also an inner idea of exploded spaces, which were joined by its functions
(internal masonry)
and integrated by catwalks. A set of four separeted
(cross ventilation)
volumes were disposed to be independent from one another. The first volume contains the garage, the second one, the social area, the third and the fourth ones, the bedrooms. Exploding the project allowed more green areas and a more permeable ground as well. Other conceptual idea was to displace the building
(green barrier)
from the terrain in order to respect the original slopes of the site. This makes a lot of difference when dealing with a rough terrain and finally let plenty of shades on the ground, creating an interesting play of shadows and void spaces among the volumes.
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shading study in the Dec, 30
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Plans & Sections
Level 8.80m Level 10m
Level 8.40m
Level 6.90m
Section B
Level 5.50m
Section C
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falling water pool
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water tank place view
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garage view
garden and pool
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the catwalk linking two of the volumes
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master beedroom saw from inside the pool
upper view of the site water tank
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the pool saw from the bedrooms´ corridor
general upper view
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master bedroom
master barthroom The entire front wall of all bathrooms are made up with a white etched glass so that the light can pass through it and make them widely illuminated.
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overview in the afternoon
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social area An unique opening space grants a visual integration among the kitchen and the rooms.
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Medical Center Building
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The concept The real estate development of a building to house activities and doctors' offices was born due to the city calling for medical services, given the existence of the UNESP School of Medicine and the lack of properties suited for medical use. The city became a reference in medicine in Brazil and also lacks appropriate facilities for conventions. The concept is to concentrate medical services and offices in
Ground Floor Plan
a building adapted to those needs. So, we created a building with a convention center and services such as pickup and delivery laboratory tests, pharmacy, medical shop, postal service and ATMs. In the typical floors are doctors offices located which are from
Cross Section
21-277 m2, built by the constructive concept of the "free slab". The project takes into account the special needs of the medical field such as higher ceilings, compressed air installations and infrastructure for air conditioning and spans for special facilities between the slab and the lining. The construction should be given the lowest possible cost in order to enhance the return on investment expected by the developer. Given the hot climate of the city in the summer, the
The cross ventilation shown
Mezzanine
beside and above are mechanically controlled by shutters thus providing a natural heating in winter and allowing the heat to go away in summer.
main Lobby that span up to the atrium is ventilated by both sides and top gaps of the building.
Standard Deck
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section 2
works executed The works shown ahead were all executed by the architect as the solely technical responsible for the construction companies that have implemented them.
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Social Rural Housing Settlement A development of social housing, which was part of a hydroelectric power plant project, composed of settlement of 43 families in a rural area, a primary school, 43 wells for drinking water and rural electrification. Winning work of public bidding for construction of the entire complex. The São Paulo Energy Co. was in charge of providing new homes to local inhabitants of an impacted area due to the lake filling of the Water Power Energy Plant in State of São Paulo, Brazil. The Fairbanks Construction Co. have won the competition to implement this project, under the unique responsibility of this Architect.
CESP Social Housing
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house under construction
a typical dwelling
the school
general site view The challenge here was to develop a huge project under severe job circumstances once the site is far from any city, thus making it difficult to carry out the works. For example, despite of the area is in a lake shore, no water was supposed to be provided from there, forcing the company to bring water from outside.
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The CDT has rented this old building to house its Headquarters which is protected by law as a Brazilian Historical & Cultural Heritage in downtown SĂŁo Paulo. In this particular case, the law determines that the facade and its ceiling had to be restored in its original
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shapes. The retrofit design was lead through these guidelines so to house the new facilities, respecting every single original detail.
PORTFOLIO JosĂŠ Luis Fairbanks
the retrofit under construction This old building from the 1910s was all remodeled to receive a public office. Due to its protected historical and cultural heritage status, details such as all its fittings were recovered, window frames and woodwork of the doors and windows, wich are made of hardwood - Riga pine. The metallic gilded pieces were recovered one by one. Iinternally, the original floors were demolished and built new metal structure, away from the original structure of the building. This allowed a better use of space, which is very expensive nowadays.
PORTFOLIO José Luis Fairbanks
This was a retrofit of an old building that was acquired by the OAB / SP to become the headquarters of the this attorney´s social supports services´ agency. The building has 13 floors plus two basements and a helipad. The scope of work reached from the insertion of the helipad, to removing half slab of the top floor to create
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CAASP Headquarter
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PORTFOLIO JosĂŠ Luis Fairbanks
Customer Service under construction
The construction company realized the entire production process, from the implementation of architectural and structural projects, facilities, IT, air conditioning, until the full execution of the work. A point to note was the extremely narrow term planning and logistical material since the site lies at the heart of SĂŁo Paulo, an area with daytime running restriction vehicles. The work ran into arrangements 24 hours in 3 shifts of 8 hours a day. Nevertheless it was ready delivered in 63 calendar days!
Library
PORTFOLIO JosĂŠ Luis Fairbanks The Alfa Laval Industries are a worldwide organization that have presense in Brazil in a couple of sites. As the responsible for the two construction companies, this architect have developed several projects to Alfa Laval Group throughout these years. These works range from thermical analisys for the Guarulhos plant to the development of the new unit for Oil & Gas plant located in MacaĂŠ, RJ. The goal here was to refurbish an old plant to home the new unit services. So, it was part of the job to arrange the offices as well as the production plant.
Alfa Laval Industries
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PORTFOLIO JosĂŠ Luis Fairbanks
offices area shop floor facilities
PORTFOLIO José Luis Fairbanks The Agro Assaí plant was a project of refurbishment of an old shed to give place to the new enterprise´s headquarters. It was also planned an increase of the total area, thus making the work a complex one due to the need of digging aside the existing foundations. Earthworks also made the work difficult because the building deployment level was much below the street level.
Agro Assaí Industry
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PORTFOLIO JosĂŠ Luis Fairbanks
the building under construction
offices area shop floor facilities
PORTFOLIO JosĂŠ Luis Fairbanks This cottage was designed to be a cozy country retreat. Inspired by original Mexican architecture, all areas of the house are organized by the interior garden, thus making the house closed in itself. From anywhere in the building one can have eye contact with the other areas, through the integration of the terraced area outside. All bricks came from a demolished old building which provides a better thermal insulation to the whole house. Moreover, the roofs provides space for the solar heating as well as water recycling.
Mexican Style House
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deposit
TV
barbecue
gallery
gallery
Front Facade
Section AA
open area gallery
kitchen
laundry
studio
Section BB
Floor Plan Section CC
PORTFOLIO José Luis Fairbanks
PORTFOLIO José Luis Fairbanks
PORTFOLIO José Luis Fairbanks
Other Works Executed Industrial Works
Activities
Area
ALFA LAVAL MACAÉ/RJ
Works of the new base of Alfa Laval including offices, bases for crane and monorail and industrial floor
1,578.27 m2
GRUPO C+ TECNOLOGIA
RAD (high density) industrial floor at the workshop
1,235.00 m2
GRUPO C+ TECNOLOGIA
Design & Execution of a bridge on civil headquarters roof
16,000 kg
GRUPO C+ TECNOLOGIA
Implementation of a new fire water tank at the company, including the tower
150,000 L
IMPORTADORA ASSAÍ LTDA.
Design & Execution of the new headquarter and the industrial plant
1,267.70 m2
AKZO NOBEL OXYLIN IND. E COM. LTDA.
Design & Execution of a building andthe road suitability built in precast system and high resistence industrial floor
1,062.18 m2
ALFA LAVAL FLOW - LKM REGINOX
Study and solution for the improvement of ventilation and thermal comfort conditions of the industrial area of the LKM Reginox facilities.
4,798.08 m2
ALFA LAVAL FLOW LKM REGINOX (MASTER PLAN)
Master Plan of Implementation for the new headquarters of the Alfa Laval group in LA, consisting of three factory buildings, one office building, urbanization and roads.
ALFA LAVAL - LKM REGINOX - ADMINIS TRATIVE OFFICES
Administrative building. Project approved by the direction of the Alfa Laval at its headquarters in Belgium
ALPHAMED TRADING Corporate office expansion CONSULT. HOSPITALAR MOGI SHOPPING CENTER
Shopping Center project with 201 stores, GLA 8,000 m2 704 car spaces, green outdoor urbanized area of 32,800 m2, Shop Supermarket Anchor, 2 cinemas, Automotive Center
MÁQUINAS EXCELSIOR New Industrial & Administrative building IND. E COM. S/A
13,272.08 m2
3,358.00 m2
1,572.36 m2
26,500.00 m2
INDUSTRIAL ALLOTMENT SANTANA DO PARNAÍBA
Allotment of own farmland for industrial purposes composed of 40 plots of land
ANSON S/A ENGª FOUNDATION CO.
Administrative headquarters and Maintenance building for heavy equipment
1,400.00 m2
REGINOX MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES LTD.
Expansion of the CPD offices and Personal department
1,200.00 m2
ELASTONAL RUBBER INDUSTRY LTD.
Industrial warehouse with offices mezzanine
1,846.00 m2
Public Works
Activities
Area
CESP - EUCLIDES DA CUNHA CITY HALL / SP
3 warehouses and WC for Qualification Course hand training work to the Sao Paulo Energy Co. in the Porto Primavera Water Power Plant
1,480.00 m2
CESP / INCRA - ROSANA CITY HALL / SP
Execution of 280 family water hole wells in settlement of landless for INCRA and CESP governmental agencies
14,000.00 ml
CESP - BATAGUASSU CITY HALL / MS
Construction of a new Community Center Resettlement - CESP Aruanda Farm
CESP - PRESIDENTE VENCESLAU CITY HALL/ SP
Execution of the Jd. esperança kindergarten
CESP / SESI
SESI building renovation to house the new PRESIDENTE VENCESLAU/ SP headquarters City Hall
CESP / CIEP
Renovation and expansion of classrooms to the
PRESIDENTE VENCESLAU/ SP Integrated Center of Professional Education - CIEP Rural settlement with for 43 houses, Shopping Centre, CESP - RESETTLEMENT OF TRÊS Health Post, Canteen, a machinery Office Shed IRMÃOS - ILHA SOLTEIRA/SP Maintenance, school and Rural Electrification for the hydroelectric power plant
110,812.00 m2
930.40 m2
400.00 m2
994.50 m2
247.37 m2
3,262.80 m2
CESP- CENTRAL WAREHOUSE SÃO PAULO/SP
Central warehouse reform including offices and storage area and industrial high resistence floor
1,600.00 m2
SINESP - SECRETARIAT MINISTRY OF LABOUR
Architectural design Retrofit of the existing building to house the headquarters of SINESP
4,465.00 m2
Commercial Works
Activities
Area
2,017.00 m2
MÁQUINAS EXCELSIOR IND. E COM. S/A Commercial and sales area (Expansion)
1,500.00 m2
CDT – São Paulo JUDICIAL AGENCY
Design and execution of building adequacy reform rented to house the headquarters of the CDT / SP, listed by Brazilian Heritage by Turn Key system until its opening to the public. Includes data systems in optical fiber cables throughout the building
1,534.97 m2
ARTE CONFECÇÕES DE ROUPAS LTDA.
Industrial warehouse with offices mezzanine
2,350.00 m2
OAB-SP - ATTORNEYS LABOR UNION, São Paulo
13-storey building retrofit and 3 sub-soil existing for use of the new headquarters, with execution of a new helipad
3,907.67 m2
GALPÃO INDUSTRIAL APEMA
Maintenance refurbishment of hydraulic installations, electrical, fire fighting, running coverage of paving slab and enviroments
2,320.70 m2
LYNCE RESORT HOTEL Atibaia/SP
Design and work of general renovation and expansion the hotel complex
11,370.34 m2
PORTFOLIO José Luis Fairbanks
LYNCE RESIDENTIAL BUILDING, Atibaia/SP
Design and real estate development of 2 buildings (2 and 3 bedrooms) Residential totaling 32 high standard apartments
ELLUS TREND LTD. SHOPPING IBIRAPUERA STORE
Execution of the L044 store at Ibirapuera Shopping in Sao Paulo/SP
ILHA DAS FLORES BUILDING Atibaia/SP
Design of a 3 residential buildings of 10 floors each, 2 apartments per floor, 3 sub-soil, recreation area pools and sports field
7,000.00 m2
MERCEDES BENZ SAMBAÍBA CAR DEALERSHIP
Execution of a new car dealership in Sao Paulo, SP
2,800.00 m2
ALBERT EINSTEIN ISRAELI HOSPITAL – HIAE
Refurbishment of the Clinic Advanced Center of Paraisópolis, Sao Paulo/SP
2,376.00 m2
ITAPANHAÚ ECOLOGIC RESORT Bertioga/SP
52 lofts intended for fishing activities on plot of 10,000 m2 relying area, cooling and flaking fish, pier and leisure area
2,548.00 m2
APOLO RESIDENTIAL S. Caetano do Sul/SP
Completion of unfinished work, including facades, masonry, finishes, to completion of the whole building
1,200.00 m2
ALTOS DA SERRA ALLOTMENT Botucatu/SP
Study of technical and commercial feasibility, development of structural masonry construction technology of 178 housing units, deployed among 1,700 total homes in partnership with COPHEN Engineering Co.
7,120.00 m2
INOCOOP PRIMAVERA RESIDENTIAL
Study of technical and commercial feasibility for a popular allotment with 1,024 apartments of 56 m2 each, in 62 buildings of 4-7 storey tall
BUFFET CRIANÇA E CIA. MATRIZ
Reform of the store including standardization chromatics of the franchising
BUFFET CRIANÇA E CIA. PANAMERICANA
SOL MELIÁ HOTELES APART HOTEL ILHA DO BERNARDO Mangaratiba/ RJ
Architecture and urban design for horizontal Apart-Hotel of 90 bungalows with 1 bedroom plus 10 of 2 bedrooms, headquarters, support modules, fitness spa, bar, pier and water park
APEMA OFFICES BUILDING
Office building with bank branch downstairs
Residential Works
Activities
Area
ST. LÔ VILLAGE CONDOMINIUM
Real Estate development and execution of a closed upscale condominium with 18 houses of 120 m2 each swimming pool, recreation area, barbecue grill
2,376.00 m2
8 HOUSES AT COLINAS Botucatu/SP
Acquisition, design and construction of 8 houses of high and medium standards for sale, inside a closed condo
1,172.00 m2
MICHALUAT´s HOUSE Sao Paulo/SP
Design and execution of a 4 storey high standard house
658.04 m2
MALZONI´s HOUSE Sao Paulo/SP
Design of refurbishment of this high standard house
870.00 m2
5 HOUSES TO JACOB & OLIVEIRA CONSTRUCTION CO.
Design of five popular houses to be developed.
541.60 m2
MIELI´s HOUSE
Design and construction of a summer house
649.00 m2
61,184.00 m2
COSTA´s HOUSE
Design and execution of this structural masonry summer house
461.63 m2
510.00 m2
AZEVEDO´s HOUSE
Design and construction of this structural masonry summer house
395.10 m2
Design & Execution of this franchasing store in Sao Paulo/SP
800.00 m2
FABBRINI´s HOUSE
Design and execution of this summer house
410.00 m2
BUFFET CRIANÇA E CIA. HIGIENÓPOLIS
Design & Execution of this franchising store in Sao Paulo/SP
FURQUIM´s HOUSE
Design and execution of a summer house
556.36 m2
447.29 m2
BELMONT´s HOUSE RESIDENTIAL BUILDING MORUMBI São Paulo/SP
Real Estate development of a 17 storey building with 2 bedrooms apartments
Design and execution of this structural masonry summer house
650.36 m2
BUENO´s REFURBISHMENT
Refurbishment of this high standard house
544.00 m2
SOL MELIÁ HOTELES THEAMAR ALLOTMENT Ilhéus/BA
Urbanization Project, Architecture and Landscaping (ground = 219,582.00 m2) blending with 129 lots with an average area of 500 m2 each
MIRANDA´s APARTMENT
Refurbishment of this high standard apartment
420.00 m2
SOL MELIÁ HOTELES PLANO DIRETOR PRAINHA DO ENGENHO Ubatuba/SP
Study of Urbanization, Architecture and Landscaping (ground = 1,683,513.00 m2). Deployment of 06 subdivisions containing on average of 40 lots of 468 m2; 01 popular allotment with 20,000 m2; 01 Tennis Club with 35,000 m2; 01 shopping center with 15,000 m2
Design and execution of a summer house
450.00 m2
182,320.00 m2
MICHALUAT´s SUMMER HOUSE ATHERINO´s HOUSE
Design of a winter house
535.00 m2
SOL MELIÁ HOTELES MELIÁ MUNDAÚ RESORT Trairí/CE
Architecture design for horizontal Apart-Hotel with 400 bungalows, headquarters, support modules, leisure building, Spa gym, restaurant and water park. Project approved by BSA Paris, for marketing abroad. Management responsibility in charge of the hotel chain Sol Melia Hoteles
16,980.00 m2
PENSO´s HOUSE
Design of this summer house
454.50 m2
OTHER MINOR WORKS
Several other minor works
3,905.18 m2
130.00 m2
8.655,00 m2 2.995,00 m2
3,103.98 m2
93,314.00 m2
6,300.00 m2
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Revision 0 - January, 18th 2016