hugo lopes
WORKS
2016
2019
list of contents
YEAR ONE
1.1 listening pod
1.2 this is not a staircase
1.3 three boats
1.4 parhelia
YEAR TWO
2.1 the bittersweet taste of drawing
2.2. ten little house in bridgwater
2.3 the ramp
YEAR THREE
3.1 see how anxious I am
3.2 long
YEAR ONE 2016-2017
1.1 THE LISTENING POD
a small pavilion on the uni campus to record conversations
the listening pod: listening room and recording room for 2 people
benches for conversations
listening tube #1
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listening tube #2
cafe exterior
area of the fa
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1.2 THIS IS NOT A STAIRCASE
a staircase with a shelter to connect to a roof
process sketch-models
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3. the tree that grows with steps
seating area, protected from rain, underneath the staircase. dug 50cm bellow the ground
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1.3 THREE LITTLE BOATS
a boat house in the harbourisde of Bristol
1.4 PARHELIA
sustainable modular housing (group competition)
YEAR TWO 2017-2018
2.1 THE BITTERSWEET TASTE OF DRAWING HUNDREDS OF BRICKS
drawing of a faรงade
2.2. TEN LITTLE HOUSE IN BRIDGWATER
an housing complex for third-agers
2.3. THE RAMP
intergenerational hub by the harbour of Bridgwater
YEAR THREE 2018-2019
3.1 SEE HOW ANXIOUS I AM
a living pod for everyone
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1. STATEMENT a. sketches 2. RESEARCH ON ANXIETY 3. EMOTIONAL MAPPING 4. SITE ANALYSIS 5. INITIAL SKETCHES RESPONDING TO BRIEF AND SITE 6. SKETCH MODELS 7. DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 8. FINALIZING
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Pin-up review on October 26, 2018
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It’s the same from all angles. “What is it?” It’s not static. “Is it moving?” A bubble. “Can I go inside?” Now. Go. “Will you know when I want to leave?” It was like a hug “Let me go! “ It’s cozy inside. “Mom, why is it moving?” I can see myself. “But, I want to stay!” You can. “It’s you. It’s us”
3.2 LONG BRISTOL
and a Foundation of Ideas for the City Where I Live
12.12.2018
Long Bristol is a city extend in time, In our minds. It’s dark until an idea comes. A ceremony. It has always existed, it will always exist. You just have to dig deep down. Long Bristol doesn’t have a physical form. - a reality built in our unconscious. Bristol and Long Bristol co-exist in the same territory. The same geography. They reciprocate. When the gates open, both these cities combine. “I can ear the echo of the gates: ‘Qrrrr, Qrrrrr’, and the waters from those two cities mixing in perfect harmony. They dance with each other. Up, at the top of the island, something moves every now and then. Never static. Like an idea. Like our ideas. So beautiful, the ideas for the city where we live.