PORTFOLIO architectural and urban designs by Gabrielly de Souza Lima
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Hello and CV Urban Design and Planning _Academic Placemaking at Zschochernplatz
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Parametric Urban Design and Analysis - Design Evaluation
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Among Material and Immaterial, the Integrator
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Resilient Geziret El Dahab
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The Garden of Life
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Lake Promenade
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Architecture_Academic Scriptwriter’s Library
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previous page: abstract drawing. by author.
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GABRIELLY
DE SOUZA LIMA
WORK EXPERIENCE
MAIN EDUCATION
2019-2021 ongoing
MSC. INTEGRATED URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN
2018
for Mondrí Aeroporto Enterprise
at Bauhaus University Weimar, Germany 2011-2017
2017 - 2019
Professional degree title, Brazil 2014-2015
FURTHER EDUCATION 2019
INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Voluntary work (monthly). Brazil 2017 - 2019
2014-2015
2018
Land use and Occupation sector
CULTURAL LANDSCAPE & URBAN RESILIENCE 2 weeks/4 ECTS - Summer course
BRAZILIAN CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE/ ARCHITECTURE CRITICISM at University of Sao Paulo
2012-2013
ASSISTANT
at Vilanova Artigas Institute Voluntary work at architecture heritage building. Brazil 2012
INTERNSHIP IN ARCHITECTURE at Bonet Arquitetura
2 weeks - Winter course 2018
INTERNSHIP IN URBANISM AND PLANNING at Curitiba’s Institute for Research and Urban Planning
20Hs- Distance Learning
at Bauhaus- Universität Weimar
FREELANCE ARCHITECT Architectural design for private commissions
National School of Public Administration 2018
PROJECT FOR MANAGEMENT AND INTERVENTION at Municipal School CAIC Cândido Portinari
SANDWICH GRADUATION - BA ARCHITECTURE at Leicester School of Architecture, UK
URBAN REHABILITATION WITH FOCUS ON CENTRAL AREAS
OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS
at Brazil’s Ministry of Cities 28 Hs - Distance Learning 2017
Here is my portfolio with a selection of works and you can also visit my blog to read some reflection on urban issues: https://mindurban.blogspot.com/ (under construction).
Working in specific commission along with the team of Norte Architectural and territorial planning. Brazil.
ARCHITECT AND URBANIST
at Pontifical Catholic University of Parana (PUCPR)
Hello! I am Gabrielly, a young architect and urbanist from Brazil. I have a strong interest in how to connect design as a craft to urban thinking and society, which is why I am currently studying Integrated Urban Development and Design. I see the world under a myriad of interests, and because of that I have worked and studied in several places to avoid creating field boundaries and foster multidisciplinary knowledge. I am passionate about art, design and cities. And the early stages of design are my favourite phase to work on, I love experimenting with the process of creating: mixing drawings, analogical making and digital tools. The process of registering and creating collages is for me also part of curating and combining information from the environment, which can feed the later phases of design.
NEIGHBORHOOD IMPACT STUDY
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabriellyd/ 2020
Languages: Portuguese (native), English (C1 Advanced) German (Beginner)
2019 2018
Indesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Arcgis, Ecotect, Autocad, Revit, Vray, SketchUp, Rhino -Grasshopper
2016
SMARTCITY EXPO - WORLD CONGRESS visitor - Curitiba, Brazil
Germany 2017
28º OPERA PRIMA CONTEST
Brazil’s National Contest for best graduation project in architecture and urbanism Shortlisted for regional nomination 2016
COLLAGE EXPOSED AT “REVELE SEU TALENTO” Exhibition at PUCPR
2016
INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURE AND LANDSCAPE CONTESTS 120 hours (Norway) The Flower of Life (Turkey)
LABORATORY OF CITIES
assistant - at School of Architecture and Design (PUCPR) 2015
GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP IN ARCHITECTURE DAAD - Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst
PLACEMAKING LAB
Project Placemaking at Zschochernplatz Bauhaus University Weimar
SKILLS
Modelmaking, Watercolour, Sketching
2019
30Hs - Distance Learning
gabrielly.de.souza.lima@uni-weimar.de
https://issuu.com/gabriellydesouza
NEIGHBORHOOD IMPACT STUDY at Brazil’s Ministry of Cities
CONTACTS
unit 10: Design and Visualisation
AWARD TOP DESIGN STUDENT SCIENCE WITHOUT BORDERS YEAR 2
Architecture school studio unit publication, LSA, UK
Leicester School of Architecture, UK
EDITOR AND CO-AUTOR PUBLICATION
2015
URBAN DESIGN AND PLANNING ACADEMIC
After ex ten s i ve a n a lys i s , commun i ty ma ppi n g a n d en ga gement, di fferent i dea s were developed for pos s i ble progra m s cen a r i os i n th e Zs ch och er n platz a lon g w i th a des i gn propos a l th at i s i n clus i ve a n d s uppor ts multi ple us er groups . Th e fi n a l outcome i s a s va r i ed a s th e i n put from th e commun i ty en ga gement a n d pla cema ki n g ex per i en ce. Th e res ulti n g i dea s outli n ed i n th i s propos a l ra n ged from multi moda l mobi li ty opti on s , promoti n g th e loca l tex ti le i n dus tr y, la n d ma r ki n g th e s q ua re a s a food des ti n ati on , to on goi n g commun i ty i ntera cti on s . In th e future, a s ucces s ful i nter play of ci vi l s oci ety, publi c a uth or i ti es , a n d i nteres ted i nves tors w i ll ulti mately a llow for th e s ucces s ful i mplementati on of th e con cept i n order to tra n s for m Zs ch och er n platz i nto a n exci t i n g des ti n ati on a n d to a cti vate i ts s ur roun di n g a rea s .
PL A C EM A K I N G AT Z S C H OCH E R N P LATZ Revita lisin g cent ra l a rea s t h ro u gh co m m u nit y, un iversit y a n d a dm inis t ra t io n p a r t ners h ip
S q uare Revita l i s a t i on St ra t e gy a n d Des i gn Grou p Work Main activities: c on c ept dev e l opmen t , visualiz a t i on , a n a l y s i s Gera , G e rma n y Over the years, t he c it y of Gera ha s w it ne s s e d m ult iple events that af fec ted it s eco no m ic a nd s o ci a l i nf ras t r u cture. A s a res u l t , t he m ajo rit y of it s p o p u l at i o n beg an to move to nearby b igger c it ies seek ing b et ter ca re e r an d life opportu nities. Co nsequ ent l y, signif ic ant a re a s wit h in the city have been su f fering f ro m ab and o nm ent a n d n eg lect. In this project, t he IU DD st u d ent g ro u p of t h e Bauh aus University Wei m ar aim ed to exp l o re key co nce pt s of place making as a tool to revit a l ize a p art ic u l a r site w i t h i n Gera’s city centre, the Zsc ho c hernp l at z. Wh ile the Zschochernp l at z al rea d y p rovid es a se ns e of belo n g ing to the surround ing co m m u nit y, it co u l d al so s e r ve as a co unterpoint to the f u t u re l arge sc a l e Neu e Mi t te pro je ct in the city cente r.
Activity planning for square. drawings by Minseo Kim.
Placemaking concept for Zschochernplatz. Collage by Gabrielly de Souza Lima
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Sorge and Zschochernplatz connectivity. drawings by Dilsad Aladag.
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PA R A M ET R IC U R B A N D E S I GN A N D AN A LY SI S - D E S I GN E VA LU ATI ON Urba n des ign ex p lo ra t io n ba sed on co m p u ta t io na l to o ls
Neig hb ou rh ood Des i gn I nd iv i du a l Work Weima r, G e rma n y
Cit ie s are complex hum an-m a d e o b jec t s. They co nsi s t of t h o us an ds of elements a nd need to sat isf y nu m ero u s hum a n n e e ds . The definition of u rb a n fo rm (st reet net wo rk , p l ot s , buildin g s) is a crucial step in t he p l anning of c it ies b ec a u s e i t h as t he longest lasting ef fec t o n t heir so c ia l , e co n o m i c an d eco l ogical perform a nce. Thu s, t his step need s to b e un der t aken w ith the gre atest c are. In t his co u rse, I was introdu ced and prac t iced w it h co m p u t at io na l m eth o d s to s upport this process. First l y, how to c reate p ara m et r i c m o de ls , that allow to qu ic k l y generate a l a rge nu m b e r of de s ig n variants. Second l y, ap p l y sp at ia l a nal ysis m et h o d s (de n s it y, visibility, and a ccessib il it y) in o rd er to id e nt i fy dif fe rent (hu man- centered ) qu a l it ies of t he generated ur b a n for m s .
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The first ste p for the d e sig n p roce ss was to cre ate a street network from a g rid alig ne d to the b ound ary, the n d efine d which b locks should b e togethe r to othe r b locks me rge d in the case of a lowe r are a, in ord e r to prov ide the bal anced area dimension. In this first ste p , the re are thre e cond itions: the numb e r of horizontal stre ets, the numb e r of ve rtical stre ets and the smalle st are a value attrib ute d to one b lock(s) that should b e me rge d . To increase the connectiv ity with the su rrou nding ne ig hb ourhood s and inte g rate this new settle me nt i n the city existing network the next ste p was to snap this g rid accord ing to the numb e r of conne ctions to the existing network. The wid th of the stre et is the following variab le , consisting of an offset from the st re et network. To p rovid e a b alance d urb an are a it is not e noug h to have only re sid e ntial are as p lanne d since the b e g inning , ad d itionally pl anned areas for pu bl ic bu il dings and open space. For that the re was a p roce ss of se p arating ag ain the smalle st b locks for p ub lic land . So this is anothe r variab le , how much of the total are a would the use d for this p urp ose . This are a se le cte d for p ub lic sp ace would the n ag ain b e d ivid e d into two typ e s of are a: p ub lic b uild ing s and op e n sp ace (g ard e ns). The next ste p was to e stab lish which su bdiv ision strategy for each ty pe of l and u se. Consid e ring the morp holog y of the re sulte d are as for p ub lic sp ace b locks, they we re d ivid e d accord ing to „Manhat tan“ strate g y, which p reviews that they would late r also have a d iffe re nt typ e of b uild ing mod e lling . The variab le s in this stage was the numb e r of ve rtical and horizontal line s and the ir p rop ortion. For the re sid e ntial are as, the sub d ivision p roce ss was the „Voronoi“ strate g y, consid e ring that this algorithm has more b alance d ge ometric d ivision for corne rs and mid d le of the b locks. Re g ard ing the simulation of the b uild ing s, p ub lic b uild ing s‘ footp rints are d efine d from a offset from the p lots, consid e ring that this would better connect to cl oser open spaces, and generate cou rtyards. And the ir he ig ht is d efine d accord ing to a ce ntral p oint (conne cte d to the p ub lic sp ace s) As for the re sid e ntial b uild ing s they we re more simp le ge ometry, consid e ring the p e rce ntage of use of p lot (variab le) and extrud e d in rand om he ig hts b etwe e n a d omain (which could b e the he ig ht d efinition in land use law). Portfolio 11/46
A M ON G M AT E R IA L A N D I MM ATE R I A L, T H E I N TE GR ATOR mult isca le ap p ro a ch to rev ita lis e a n d integra te d eg ra ted u r b a n a rea s
Final Gra du a t i on Proj ec t Architectu re a n d Urba n i s m I nd iv i du a l w ork C uri t i ba , Bra z i l
This work aime d to d eve lop urb an strate g y and archite ctural d e sig n for revitalization p roje ct in the are a re ache d by the stre ets JoĂŁo Ne g rĂŁo and Conse lhe iro Laurind o in Curitib a. The d e sig n p roce ss was und e rstood as inte rd iscip linary and inte g rate d , includ ing in the analysi s characte ristic s that d efine d p lace image along time . Conne cting small scale of archite cture to ne ig hb ourhood p lanning . The se the oret ical analysis are exp lore d to d e monstrate how the characte r of the p lace was b uilt in local culture , and in which circumstance s that fact inte rfe re d in urb an exp e rie nce . Throug hout the conclusions obtaine d d uring re se arch, new u rb an g uid e line are p rop ose d , as a form to face ne g ative issue s - since the are a is commonly re calle d for its hig h rate s of viole nce , social frag ility, and low-quality land scap e (althoug h having ce ntral location in Curitib a). Archite cture d e sig n is the n tailore d to stre ng the n inte raction b etwe e n p e op le and p lace .
Relationship between Curitiba’s metropolitan area and study neighbourhood
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Arc hitec ture a nd to p o lo g y Arc hitec ture, p ub lic , a nd c ity  A rc hitec ture, c entra lity a nd urb a n d evelo p m ent
dialogue between physical model in section and drawing
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Th e occupati on of th e ter r i tor y comes from th e mater i a li z ati on a n d ma n i pulati on of th e relati on s h i ps a mon g di fferent bui ldi n gs th ems elves a n d th e ci ty. An d th e vi s i on of a rch i tecture a s i nter fa ce between mater i a l a n d li ght. Th ere i s th i s dece ntra li zed di s pos i ti on of bui ldi n gs a n d fun cti on s , a n d th e la n ds ca pe wor ks a s a n i ntegrati on platfor m between th em, a s ur fa ce th at defor ms from h uma n relati on s h i ps a n d i s th e fi rs t conta ct between th e a rch i tectura l complex a n d th e ur ba n centra li ty.
Collages visualize the relationship between architecture and the city(left) and natural light (right)
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D E V E L OP M E N T S TR ATE GY TOWA R DS MO R E R E SI L IE N T GE ZI R E T E L D A H AB socia l a n d environ menta l a p p ro a ch to d evelo p m ent st ra tegy in un derd evelo p ed neigh b o u r h o o d t ea m w ork m ain activities: compu t a t i on a l a n a l y s i s , di a gra ms a n d v i s u a l i z a t i on Geziret E l Da h a b, Ca i ro, E gy pt Geziret el Da hab is o ne of t he AshWa eyat in Cairo, it has ma ny c hal l enges to face in o rd e r to reach better l iving qu al it y st and ard s. Fro m th is larger scale the set t l em ent has a p rivil eged lo c ation as it is a m o ng t he m ain t ransp o rt at io n n etwork w hich gives access to t he c it y cent re . Th e area had its rap id u rb a nisat io n p ro cess since m any years, ago where it wa s p revio u sl y u sed for ag ricu lture.
Th e s p a ce i s a co n s e q u e n ce of e nv i ro n m e nt a l s o ci a l a n d cu l t u ra l a s p e c t s : the co m m u n i t y has s t ro n g cu l t u ra l refe re n ce s , t h at refl e ct s o n c raft s m a n s h i p a n d a g r i cu l t u re , h oweve r, i n t h e s a m e p l a ce t h e e d u c at i o n co n d i t i o n s a re ve r y m i n i m a l , a s a re s u l t l o c a l p e o p l e h ave l ow i n co m e , h i g h u n e m p l oy m e nt rate a n d l a c k of e nv i ro n m e nt a l awa re n e s s . Th e co n ce pt fo r t h i s i nte r ve nt i o n i s to t a ke a d va nt a ge fro m t h e p o s i t i ve a s p e c t s i n s i te a n d co n n e c t t h e s eve ra l s t a ke h o l d e rs towa rd s b u i l d i n g a b et te r e nv i ro n m e nt fo r a l l , fo r wh o l i ve i n t h e p l a ce a n d a l s o fo r p e o p l e wh o wo u l d ex p e r i e n ce t h e p l a ce . Ge z i ret e l Da h a b h ave g re at p ote nt i a l o n i t s p e o p l e , fro m i t s h e r i t a ge o n a g r i cu l t u re a n d craft s m a n s h i p , s o t h e i nte nt i s to co n n e c t t h i s p ote nt i a l to e d u cat i o n .
potential and impact on urban environment EDUCATION
UNEMPLOYMENT
LACK OF ENVIRONMENT AWARENESS
VIOLENCE
LOW QUALIFIED JOBS LOW INCOME
DRUGS HOUSEHOLD CONFLICT SECURITY
NO VOCATIONAL TRANING
PHYSICAL SPACE
CULTURAL AND SOCIAL
EGYPTIAN SENSE OF CULTURE diagram by Gabrielly de Souza Lima
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diagram by Sirada Pichayapaiboon
diagram by Gabrielly de Souza Lima
WASTE MANAGEMENT SEWAGE WATER
NOT PRIORITY
WEAKNESS URBAN ENVIRONMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE
THREAT
WORD OF MOUTH
POLICY TOOLS
YOUTH INITATIVE NGOs WOMEN ENPOWERMENT
URBAN HEAT
CRAFTMANSHIP TRADITION collage by Gabrielly de Souza Lima
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T h e Garden of Li fe Inte r na t ion a l St udent Co m p et it io n Ga rd en Des ign Le Not re In st it u te/ E X PO A nta lya 2 0 1 6 L and s c a pe des i gn t ea m w ork
walk along the “river” font
space for growing
plants with different life cycles
different continents native plants
different paths for different visitors
LED lighting along path for day/night use
underbridge seedling storage
Mai n activities: d esig n s t ra t e gy, c ol l a ges , h a n d dra w i n g Ant a l y a , Tu rkey
Th e aim of “The Ga rd en of L ife” was to b e a s pace that inspire visito rs to ref l ec t ab o u t t h e p lace w here th ey l eave, and it s int rinsic beaut y. We believe t hat we have wo rl d w id e a g reat biodiversity w h ic h is c ap ab l e to enhance t h e p ublic u rban s p a ces and st rengt hen t he s ur ro unding communit y. In o u r p ro p o sa l fo r t his g arden all the v isitors ind ep end ent of it s o rigin co uld recognise plants f ro m t heir p l a ce of o rigin, an d get know other p l ant s f ro m a l l co nt inent s. Wh en we say v isito rs we inc l u d ed al l gro u p s t h at wou ld visit EX P O 2 0 1 6 : researc hers a nd fam ilies, children and ad u l t s - a nd b eyo nd t hat , we cherished the lega c y t hat t his l it t l e ga rd en wo uld leave for Antal ya . Bec au se t his is how we believed contemporary so c iet y sho u l d t hink ab o u t built space, recognising l o c a l rel eva nce a nd gl o b al co n n ections. Wit h native species f ro m al l co nt inent s, The Garde n of Life would b e a sp a ce w here c hil d ren lear n about local and internat io nal f l o ra d iversit y, es tablishing a closer rel at io n w it h nat u re, t hey co uld plant and interac t , sim p l e a c t ivit y t hat h elp to edu cate and invo l ve c hil d ren a nd a d u l t s in environmental awareness and a p p ro p riat io n of g ree n spaces.
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heterogenous landscape for walking
Spacial organization
Fu r t h e r m ore, th e great s peci es va r i ati on wa s ca refu l l y pla n n ed to beyon d r i ch bi odi vers i ty, cre ate a ga rden th at i s con s ta ntly ren ew i n g, w i th s p e ci es bloomi n g a n d oth ers s prouti n g. considerings o m e deeply local Th e ex p e ri en ce of wa lki n g i n th e ga rden , feeli n g issues for a ro m a s , s eei n g di fferent colours a n d tex tures , i s wh at wo uld s tren gth en th e green s pa ces q ua li ty, b e ca u s e sus ta i n a bi li ty i s a ls o cultura l releva n ce. Portfolio 21/46
L ake P rom enade Lake path
La n dsca p ing to d ef ine rela t io ns h ip bet ween p u b lic a nd p r iva te s p a ce L a n ds c a pe D es i gn ind iv i du a l pl ot f rom ma j or t ea m w ork C u ri t i ba , Bra z i l A waterfront d esigned w it h genero u s dimensions, in o rd er to p rovid e m o re sp a ce to walk, meet a nd al so inc rease f l exib il it y for other spont a neo u s a c t ivit ies. The resu l t is a more dyna m ic l and sc a p e exp erience and more room for l ife.
PROMENADE _ Pleasant place where you can, or that serves, to walk.
_ Spaces designed for users to stay, with adequate furniture and vegetation.
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_ Valuing the local landscape and identity sense _ Democratization of space: coexistence between private condominium residents and local people.
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stay
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1 Lago 2 Acesso Ă ponte 3 Orla/Estar
sports
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Jogging
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The d e sig n aim to p rovid e hig h quality e nvironme nt, valuing local land scap e and visuals, in ad d ition to the d e mocratization of sp ace .
Faixa para caminhada e jogging
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URBAN DESIGN AND PLANNING PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
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I MPA CT A NA L I S Y S : L A ND US E A ND O DO RS
In Bra z i l t h e C i t y St at u te (Federa l Law N º 1 0 2 5 7 / 2 0 0 1 ) e s t a b l i s h e s u r b a n m a n a ge ment tools a s a s ource for favo u r i n g t h e ci t y ’s s o ci a l fun cti on i n a democrati c a n d p a r t i ci p at i ve way.
loc a t i on : Sã o Jos é dos Pi n h a i s , Bra z i l status : a pprov e d by mu n i c i pa l i t y a n d u nd e r c on s t ru c t i on
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Th i s d o cu m e nt t h e refo re re pres ented th i s i nter medi ati on of t h e o ccu p at i o n of a fra cti on of th e ter r i tor y of th e m u n i c i p a l i t y of Sã o Jo s é dos Pi n h a i s by a n enter pr i s e o n t h e s ca l e of t h e a rc h i tecture th at i mpa cts on i ts s u r ro u n d i n g s . In t h i s a re c h a ra cter i zed th e i mpa cts a n d co n s e q u e n ce s , s o t h at i t i s pos s i ble to watch over th e u r b a n o rd e r a n d t h e s o ci a lly fa i r a n d envi ron menta lly b a l a n ce d u s e of u r b a n s p a ces .
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Urba n a na lys is fo r o p en fo o d co u r t d evel o p m e nt
Residencial Zone 4
If on th e on e h a n d th e la n d us e a n d occupation law ca n dr i ve th e potenti a l for a la rge s ca le i nve stme nt a s s uch food cour t, i ts i mpa ct on th e s treets and i nfra s tr ucture mus t be a n a lys ed ( bottom image). Als o a s pects th at n or ma lly a re n ot con s i d e re d as releva nt i mpa ct i n n ei gh bours , s uch a s s mells and odours , a re h ere s tron gly eva luated s i n ce th at is one of th e outcomes from a food development. (rig ht i ma ge) .
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Th e E I V i d e nt i fi e s a n d a s s es s es th e i mpa cts to s oci ety ge n e rate d by i nte r ve nt i o n s i n ur ba n a rea s . Pos i ti ve i m p a c t s a re o b s e r ve d a n d opti mi z ati on a cti on s a re p l a n n e d . Wh e re a s t h e n e g ati ve i mpa cts a re i denti fi ed, m i t i g at i n g a n d co m p e n s ato ry a cti on s w i ll be dete r mi n ed. Th e a ct i o n s a n d a d j u s t m e nts w i ll be j oi ntly es ta bli s h ed b et we e n t h e e nt re p re n e ur a n d th e mun i ci pa l publi c a u t h o r i t y, wh i c h s h o u l d confer a con s on a n ce between ca p i t a l i nve s t m e nt a n d p u b li c ma n a gement. AR
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On e of t h e s e to o l s i s t h e Nei gh bour h ood Impa ct Study (E I V ), wh i ch a n a l ys e s t h e un der ta ki n gs a n d a cti vi ti es t h at wi l l b e i m p l e m e nte d i n ur ba n envi ron ments , i n order to co nte m p l ate t h e p o s i t i ve a n d n egati ve effects on th e q u a l i t y of l i fe of t h e u s e r p opulati on of th e publi c s pa cesHighway BR27 7 i nfl u e n ce d by t h e i m p l e m e ntati on a n d operati on of th es e e nte r p r i s e s .
Central Zone 2 Special Zone 1 Restricted Occupation Special Zone: Airport
Plot Enterprise Area eventually impacted by odors driven by the wind
Development axis for Trade and Service 2
summary by team leader: Mr. André Turbay (Architect and urbanist)
Left: Land use law analysis/Right: Wind direction and odors analysis. Both analysis and diagrams by Gabrielly de Souza Lima
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Pe o p l e m o re ofte n q u e s t i o n t h e m s e l ve s : d o e s a rch i te ct u re re a l l y h ave to re p re s e nt s o m et h i n g ? Wh at i f i t i s n ot a r t b u t a p ra g m at i c a c t i v i t y i n s te a d ? Th ro u g h o u t ce nt u r i e s t h e re l at i o n b et we e n h u m a n k i n d a n d t h e a rc h i te c t u ra l o b j e c t established d i ffe re nt meanings and p ro p o r t i o n s , wh i l e s t i l l ke e p i n g t r u e to t h e m a i n p u r p o s e of p rov i d i n g s h e l te r, s e r v i n g a s a to o l to s h a p e t h e e nv i ro n m e nt a n d b u i l d o n e s e l f own s p a ce . Howeve r, o n ce we re a l i s e i t s va l u e t ra n s ce n d s i t s l i m i te d p hys i c a l q u a l i t i e s , a rch i te ct u re c a n t h e n b e u n d e rs to o d a s t h e m ate r i a l i s at i o n of a rc h i te c t u ra l t h i n k i n g .
ARCHITECTURE ACADEMIC
It s e s s e n ce l i e s n ot i n t h e m ate r i a l wa l l s , s o ci o e co n o m i c i m p l i c at i o n s or political s t ate m e nt s , b u t i n a n i n i m i t a b l e s e n s o r y l aye r eve r y h u m a n b e i n g p o s s e s s e s . An e nve l o p e t h at i m p rove s s p at i a l awa re n e s s re cog n i s i n g t h e h o m e a n d n ot j u s t t h e h o u s e . Bet te r yet , a n a ct i ve c a p s u l e t h at c a n t ra n s fo r m a ny s p a ce ; eve n i n o u te r s p a ce . Acco rd i n g to De r r i d a’s wo rd s : “p l a ce s wh e re d e s i re c a n re cog n i s e i t s e l f, wh e re i t ca n l i ve”. Concept written for the architectural competition 120 Hours, Norway, under the assignment “A House Without Function” (2016).
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SC R IPT W R IT ER ` S L IB R A RY Archi tectural desi gn based on cultural i denti ty and context individual w ork Edinburgh, Scotland
The d e sig n p roce ss se e ks to cre ate and d efine archite cture not from an analysis with p re -e stab lishe d factors (the refore exp e cte d re sults), b ut around issue s raise d by the e nvironme nt. Dramatu rgy and l iteratu re are main cu l tu ral featu res that embraces who v isit this city and merging the tex tu re of the city and l angu age inspired the process of making architectu re throu gh narrative. The stage for the lib rary’s d e sig n is Dunb ar’s C lose , quiet and hid d e n p lace , b e hind a se que nce of g ard e ns that comp lete the journey throug h Ed inb urg h - a se que nce of contrasting sce narios. A p lace se nsitive to seve ral issue s such as change s of p ub lic, time and se asons, a sp ace that ind uce s the visitors to d iffe re nt fe e ling s in eve ry ste p . The aim was to cre ate archite cture that re sp ond to the se unique fe ature s, re affirming that existing atmosp he re , ad apting to me et the ne e d s of e ach act: summe r, winte r, fe stival or holid ay - includ ing all characte rs: tourists, write rs and local p ub lic.
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Edinburgh: topography, landmarks and urban texture drawing.
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“ I am going to make the m o p en t he d o o r.” (…) Mar y’s h ands clutched ea c h ot her. Everyt hing wo u l d b e s p o i l e d - eve r ything! (…) She wou l d n eve r again feel like a missil e t hru sh w it h a safe-hid d e n n e s t . (…) - Oh do n’t! don’t do that ! ( … ) - Why? A secret? What d o yo u m ean? - If n o one knows bu t ou rsel ves - if t here wa s a d o or, h i d d e n s o m ewh ere u nder the ivy - if t here was - a nd we co u l d fi n d i t; an d s hu t it behind u s, and no o ne k new a ny wa s in s i d e a n d we called it ou r garden and p retend t hat - t hat we a re m i s s e d t h r us h es and it was our nest ( … ) - We co uld get into it we co u l d watc h t he t hings grow b i gge r eve r yday ( …) - Oh do n’t you see? don’ t yo u see how m u c h nicer it wo u l d b e i f it was a secret?”
Mary Lennox - Chapter Thirteen T he Secret Garden. Frances Hodgson Burnett. 1911
Both the film (by Holland, 1993) and the book (Burnett,1911) “Secret Garden” inspired on the understanding of designing at the back of this secret garden in Edinburgh, recalling the contrasts of such environment, such as: public-private, light-dark, old-new.
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Long Section
association of tradition and modern architecture. There is an evolution. It's simply maintain continuity.”
Ricardo Legorre
Site location in between streets Section as tool to visualize space, translate on paper what is not sensible from perspective or plan
Design process from section: thinking from heights, volumes in this sequence, and views.
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Entrance Circulation
Visualizing architecture through a back and forth exploration of drawing: first on the computer, afterwards printing, making analogue collages and scanning them again to further editing on Photoshop. Extracting then this “magazine-analog picture� visual aesthetic that dialogue with the layers/scenarios on the architectural design.
SCRIPTWRITER`S LIBRARY FINAL DESIGN
The re is not a ge nuine archite cture without the myste ry to d iscove r the sp ace s little by little , to se e the m eve ry time in a d iffe re nt way. Ricardo Legorreta
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ARCHITECTURE PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
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SINGLE FLAT Inte r i o r de s i g n fo r p r i vate s p ace , co n n ec t i n g c l i e nt’s l i fe s t y l e an d s p ace Fre e l an c e d e si g n f o r p r i v at e c o m m i ssi o n l o c at i o n : C u r i t i b a, B raz i l
I strongly b el ieve in t he co nnec t i o n between design a nd id ent it y and t his a p a rt m e nt ren ovation was a great o p p o rt u nit y to exp erim e nt th rou gh architectural d esign o n a sm al l sc a l e. Th e client already had a great co l l ec t io n of 5 2 plants in his 54m² a p a rt m ent a nd wa s st ru ggl ing to o rg anize them, as m any had d if ferent l ife c yc l es, h e als o didn’t want to l ive in a greenho u se, b u t at a s in gu lar home fu ll of l ife. Th e design challenge wa s to have t his co l l ec t io n an d other aspects of ow ner’s p erso na l it y exp ress e d in design, so the h o u se wo u l d shel ter a nd b e p a r t of his lifestyle.
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scanned agate stone from client’s collection
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collage and sketch
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PHOTOGRAPHY
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thank you!
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