Portfolio 2009-2011

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Hugo Oliveira

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Portfolio


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Contents

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CV

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8 Houses in Marvila (ISCTE-IUL)

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Library in Marvila (ISCTE-IUL)

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Temporary Structure

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Private Residence in Ghana (Adjaye Associates)

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Private Residence in Trinidad & Tobago (Adjaye Associates)

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Heart of Doha in Qatar (Adjaye Associates)

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Campus International School in the USA (Atelier dos Remédios)

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NAU-ISCTE Newsletters (NAU-ISCTE)

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Emilio Tuñón’s Black Boxes Exhibition and Lectures

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David Adjaye’s Output Exhibition and Book (Adjaye Associates)

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+ Information | Biographical Notes | Contacts


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Arlington, VA, USA

1984-1990

Washington, DC, USA

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Lisbon, Portugal

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Establishes Unique MJ Events (event management company, working for numerous other companies: Allianz, CIMPOR, Continental, Reuters, SAP, SKF)

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ISCTE-IUL School of Architecture in Lisbon

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Member of NAU-ISCTE: Organizing lectures and exhi- bitions as well as the participating in the NAU News letter Selected for “ISCTE-IUL Architecture School Exhibi- tion 2006”

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Selected for Ecopolis: Sustainable Planning and De- sign Principles” held in Florence (Italy)

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Organizes the 2009-2010 opening school year work shop with the theme “Black Boxes” (after Emilio Tu- ñón’s lecture in Argentina). Articles, lectures and an exhibition from 8 Portuguese offices and students/ teachers Master degree in architecture with the dissertation on “Contemporary Residential Transience - Specifici- ties in its Domestic and Urban Appropriation”

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Adjaye/Associates, London, UK

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Atelier dos Remédios, Lisbon, Portugal


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8 Houses in Marvila Açúcar Street, 43 what? when? where? size

housing (academic project) 2008-2009 Marvila (Lisbon, Portugal) 300sq.m + 1400sq.m

To whom should 8 houses be made in Marvila? Who would be interested in living there? Should we lose the opportunity to promote the (fast) rent of houses in a period of financial crisis like the one started in 2008? Could there be a new housing management model that could - at the same time - boost an old industrial site rehabilitating abandoned lots?

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The project tries to make much more than a place for 8 families to live in. After identifying a lot it was essential to promote a new type of living inside it. “Public” areas (interior and exterior) were maximized at the same time that the areas related with the housing were minimized. This tries to respond to the requests of a person who lives in residential transience which tend to be minimal in a sense. 8 very small houses between 2 pre-existing walls (4.50m apart), developed over a bookshop and a biströ (related to the exterior public space and the interior housing areas) emphasizes the ambiguity of introverted and extroverted space.


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One of my favourite ideas is the following: to first think about the building as a big mass of shades and then, just as in an excavation process, place the lights and let the luminosity soak the inside. Peter Zumthor


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Vertical Vertical Access Acesso House Casa AA Casa BB House House Casa CC House Casa DD Livraria Book Store Bistrรถ Bistrรถ


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Library in Marvila Poço do Bispo Dock what? when? where? size

library (academic project) 2008-2009 Marvila (Lisbon, Portugal) 2200sq.m

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This project starts with two questions: “what type of public building Marvila needs?” and “can it connect the historical center to a new urban epicenter?”. The local population asked for a library or theater so that the currant stigma about Marvila could be eclipsed. Could these two programs be associated and fused just like contents in an iPod? Located at the Poço do Bispo Dock (where an industrial metallic shed exists and plays a deep formal influence regarding the new proposal), the library is interpreted as a book fortress where beneath it appears an urban stage.


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An open wide landscapeoriented window? There’s nothing more stupid! Siza Vieira


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Temporary Structure what? when? where? size

temporary structure (ghost project) 2010 n.d. 700sq.m

5 Things you should do to improve your well-being: - Connect with people - Be active - Be aware of what’s happening - Keep lerning, learn something new every day - Give!

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With the financial crisis, societies all around the world have changed. It is in these times that the need to exchange knowledge is important. At the same time there is a lack of use of lots of urban voids. The idea is to develop a temporary structure, to be located in these spaces, promoting the connection between people. The structure wishes to (at the same time that it allows for varios crossings in the squares where this structure can be located) provoque a sense of wonder of whatever is inside the spaces. This should be a sorr of “speaker’s corner” where free activities occur.


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Private Residence Ghana

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what? when? where? size responsabilities

new house for Ghanian diplomat (Adjaye Associates) 2010 Ghana n.d. assisting production of drawing package for tender phase model making supplier’s research & contact


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Private Residence Trinidad & Tobago

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what? when? where? size responsabilities

new house for artist (Adjaye Associates) 2010 Trinidad & Tobago n.d. model making


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Heart of Doha Doha, Qatar

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what? when? where? size responsabilities

Residential Development 2010 Doha, Quatar n.d. Design participation for schematic phase, supplier’s research & contact, internal finishes brochure de- sign/editing, model making.


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Campus Internationl School Cleveland, Ohio, USA what? when? where? size responsabilities

New School Design Competition July 2011 Cleveland, Ohio, USA 8000 sq.m (net area) Concept design collaboration and development.

A new kindergarten through twelfth grade (K-12) public school in Downtown Cleveland, that breaks from the standardized formula for prescribed programming and designing to imagine a school environment that supports new approaches to education. It also addresses a larger urban context with which the school is situated to enable students to engage the city and enable students to learn from the world around them.

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Having that in mind the design approaches the theme of cloister-type spaces that promotes exchange and socialization. The elementary school in the ground generated around the cloister and the sense of stability for children growing up; the middle and high schools stays in a floating structure defying gravity while creating a sense of creativity and challenge. The spaces in between these two will be a terraced roof open to the outside. This courtyard will be used mainly by the eldest students, characterized by a sense of freedom.


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NAU-ISCTE Newsletters Lisbon, Portugal what? when? where? responsabilities guests

publication (8 issues) November 2007 - February 2010 ISCTE-IUL content edition design design edition translation (portuguese-english-spanish) interviews articles requests Tony Fretton, Jonathan Sergison, David Adjaye, Fernando Guerra, Josep Luís Mateo, Embaixada Arquitectos, E-Studio, Gonçalo Cadilhe, Tó Romano, João Prates Ruivo [OMA]. interviews Robert Venturi, Manuel Tainha, Eduardo Arroyo, Pedro Bandeira, Nuno Brandão Costa, Ana Vaz Milheiro, Paulo Tormenta Pinto, José Luís Saldanha, E- Studio, Carlos Ferrater, Kaputt, MOOV, Atelier Data, Plano B, BB Arquitectos, Sousa Santos, Embaixada. articles

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http://dau.iscte.pt/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=60&Itemid=100


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Emilio Tuñón’s Black Boxes Exhibition & Lectures ISCTE-IUL (Lisbon, Portugal) what? when? where? guests responsabilities

exhibition & lectures September 2009 Lisbon, Portugal Kaputt MOOV Atelier Data Plano B BB Arquitectos E-Studio Embaixada SousaSantos conception invitation organization design edition audiovisual edition translation (portuguese-english-spanish) interviews

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http://imagens.iscte.pt/main.php?gitemId=16633 http://imagens.iscte.pt/main.php?g2_itemId=16667


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David Adjaye’s Output Exhibition & Book Tokyo, Japan what? when? where? responsabilities

exhibition and book (Adjaye Associates) July-August 2010 Gallery MA (Tokyo, Japan) logistical contact assisting spacial organization model retouch assisting technical drawing edition (book) assisting design edition (exhibition)

A graduate of London’s Royal College of Art, David Adjaye formed Adjaye Associates in 2000, with a multicultural design team dedicated to an international perspective. Adjaye’s early residential designs critiqued the Victorian streets around them, and also focused on the society-building aspects of city life – public buildings, commemorative spaces and urban gathering places for children. More recently Adjaye has conducted important research into African architecture, and collaborated with Chris Ofili on installations that unite Ofili’s paintings with Adjaye’s explorations of light and space. ‘Output’ showcases some 25 designs and includes revealing interviews with Adjaye and Aureliusz Kowalczyk.

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http://www.toto.co.jp/gallerma/ex100708/index_e.htm


Nationalities American (US) Portuguese (EU) Currently living in Sintra, Portugal Languages Portuguese (mother-tongue), English (fluent), Spanish (proficient) CAD Skills AutoCAD (7 years), Revit (2 years), Archicad (1 year), Vectorworks (1 year), 3D Studio Max (4 years), Photoshop/Ilustrator/Indesign (4 years) Education 2007-2009 2003-2007

Master Degree in Architecture & Urbanism ISCTE-IUL Lisbon’s University Bachelor Degree in Architecture ISCTE-IUL Lisbon’s University

Awards & Selections Academic Exhibition for ISCTE-IUL School of Architecture Lisbon, September-October 2007 Selected for “Ecopolis: Sustainable and Design Principles” Florence, June 2008

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Professional Experience 2010 Adjaye Associates (Internship) www.adjaye.com 2011 Atelier dos Remédios http://www.atrem.eu/


Projects (Adjaye Associates) Private Residence, Trinidad & Tobago, 2010 New house for artist Model making. Private Residence, Ghana, 2010 New house for Ghanaian diplomat Design participation for tender phase, model making, supplier’s research & contact. Residential Development, Doha, Qatar , 2010 New housing development Design participation for schematic phase, supplier’s research & contact, internal finishes brochure design/editing, model making. David Adjaye’s Output Exhibition, Tokyo, Jul-Ago 2010 Exhibition and book release Assisting spatial organization, design documents, supplier’s research & contact, poster design, photo editing, Output book graphical editing, model retouch. Urban Development, Accra, Ghana, 2010 Concept design collaboration and development. Roman Garden Residences, Accra, Ghana, 2010 80 housing units Assisting initial concept design development.

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Vienna Intercity Competition, Vienna, Austria, 2010 Hotel and offices complex Assisting Competition design phase.


Projects (Atelier Data) Nuno Gonรงalves School, Portugal, 2011 Public School in Lisbon Revit and Photoshop Edition. Campus International School, Cleveland (Ohio), USA, 2011 K-12 Public School Competion Concept design collaboration and development (Revit, Photoshop, Illustrator and Indesign). Atlanta History Center Redesign, Atlanta (Georgia), USA, 2011 Competition for the AHC reshape of its museum, the redesign of its permanent exhibit and reconstruction of its entrance and grounds. Concept design collaboration and development (Revit, Photoshop, Illustrator and Indesign).

Publications NAU-Newsletter #1-8 (June 2007- February 2010) http://dau.iscte.pt/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=60&Itemid=100

Jornal dos Arquitectos #241(June 2011) http://www.jornalarquitectos.pt/en/241/emerging%20world/

Diรกrio Econรณmico #5192 (June 7th, 2011)

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http://issuu.com/jasonassociates/docs/mais_de_metade_dos_jovens_portugueses_querem_traba/3


Interviews with João Prates Ruivo [OMA] Josep Lluís Mateo Embaixada Arquitectos David Adjaye E-Studio Gonçalo Cadilhe Tó Romano Fernando Guerra Jonathan Sergison Tony Fretton

(Rotterdam, June 2007) (Barcelona, September 2007) (Lisbon, November 2007) (Lisbon, May 2008) (Lisbon, June 2009) (Lisbon, August 2009) (Lisbon, September 2009) (Lisbon, September 2009) (London, August 2010) (London, August 2010)

Article Requests to Paulo Tormenta Pinto Ana Vaz Milheiro José Luís Saldanha Carlos Ferrater E-Studio Robert Venturi Eduardo Arroyo Manuel Tainha Pedro Bandeira Nuno Brandão Costa

(November 2007) (November 2007) (December 2007) (April 2008) (April 2008) (October 2008) (October 2008) (October 2008) (January 2009) (June 2010)

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Architectural Events Academic Exhibition for ISCTE-IUL School of Architecture (Lisbon, Sep-Oct 2007) Embaixada Arquitectos Lecture (following an interview) (Lisbon, Dec 2007) ISCTE-IUL School of Architecture Opening Year (Lectures, Exhibition, Workshops and special publication) (Lisbon, Sep 2009) David Adjaye’s OutPut Exhibition (Tokyo, Jul-Sep 2010)


Biographical Notes Born in Arlington, VA (USA) in 1984 to Portuguese parents, lives in the Washington DC until 6 years. Moves to Portugal in December 1990. In 2000 creates Unique MJ Events. An event management company working for numerous other companies (Allianz, CIMPOR, Continental, Reuters, SAP, SKF, among others). Attends ISCTE-IUL from 2003 to 2009 graduating in Architecture (Master Degree). In 2006 becomes member of NAU-ISCTE (architecture and urban design student’s nucleus), being responsible for the organization of various lectures and exhibitions as well as the creation of the NAU Newsletter Selected for the ISCTE-IUL Architecture School Exhibition in 2006. Selected for “Ecopolis: Sustainable Planning and Design Principles” held in Florence (Italy) in June 2008, and financed by the European Commission. In September 2009 organized the 2009-2010 opening school year workshop with the theme “Black Boxes” (after Emilio Tuñón’s lecture in Argentina). Articles, lectures and a exhibition from 8 Portuguese offices were the result of this event as well as student-teacher’s objects/installations. In November 2009 concludes master degree in architecture with the dissertation on “Contemporary Residential Transience - Specificities in its Domestic and Urban Appropriation”. (This work led to the presentation of the idea to Vodafone Portugal and IKEA Portugal). In 2010 does internship at Adjaye Associates in London, UK.

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In June-July 2011 collaborates with Atelier dos Remédios in Lisbon, Portugal.


“The idea for the event you propose is very interesting and I would like to collaborate in it.” Emilio Tuñón, partner Mansilla + Tuñón (on “Black Boxes” workshop) “Thank you for preparing your questions so carefully. It was a very nice discussion.” Jonathan Sergison, partner Sergison & Bates (on interview had in London) “The images are really nice and the dissertation very interesting. Congratulations for the idea and for the achievement.” Fernando Guerra, photographer FG+SG (on interview for dissertation) “It was with great pleasure that we received your idea proposal.” Marketing Department IKEA Portugal (on idea for residential transience solution) “I believe that in your dissertation you find a niche where you can anticipate a change in society. (...) it could be a magical room like that idea you are developing in Marvila. And that is a fantastic situation.” Tó Romano, architect and fashion entrepreneur Central Models (on interview for dissertation) “Motivated by a Emilio Tunon lecture in Buenos Aires about the concept of Black Boxes, enunciated by Bruno Latour, one of our students, Hugo Oliveira, launched a challenge both to the interior and exterior of our school, so that we could make an in-depth reflection about this Tuñón suggestion” Paulo Tormenta Pinto, President ISCTE Architecure School (on “Black Boxes” workshop)

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“Hugo was found to be hardworking, reliable and ready to accept responsibilities. We were very satisfied with all his contributions and wish him all the best with his future endeavours.” Lucy Tilley, Project Director Adjaye Associates (on internship experience)


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Hugo Oliveira | hugooli@gmail.com | (+351) 918 694 008


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