Joana Ven창ncio
2009-14 ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
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Curriculum Vitae
Academic projects
6 Dwellings by the park
10 Knowledge platform
12 Productive fruit garden 14
Student competitions Cat on a hot corten roof Geiranger’s gateway
The community’s chimney
16 Professional collaboration
Curriculum Vitae Joana Clemente da Costa Venâncio 20/11/1989, Covilhã, Portugal
http://cargocollective.com/joanavenancio joanaccv@hotmail.com +351 916793669 joana_venancio
Rua I, lote 119, Urb. Belo Zêzere 6200-254 Covilhã, Portugal Rua do Bolhão, 53, 7º 4000-112 Porto, Portugal
Education
2007-13 Integrated Master Degree in Architecture Faculty of Architecture, University of Porto, Portugal
[ Master dissertation: O Bairro Prenda em Luanda: entre o formal e o informal, advisor Prof. Rui Braz Afonso]
Drawing skills, Architecture History, Construction, Urbanism, Geometry, Architecture Theory 2011/12 ERASMUS Program University of Stuttgart, Germany
Nachhaltiger Stadtumbau, B.I.M., Structures in synthetic materials and concrete, International Construction Management , Economic Evaluation in Construction 2004-07 General Course of Visual Arts Campos Melo High School, Covilhã, Portugal Drawing, Geometry, Mathematics
Work Experience
Fev. 2014 - ... Intern architect, Arq. Paulo Moreira, Porto Internship to access the Institute of Portuguese Architects Sept./Oct. 2012 Waitress, part-time, Gondomar, Portugal 2011/12 Babysitter, part-time, Stuttgart, Germany
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Training
November 2013 Workshop of Digital Project with Rhinoceros, Opo’Lab, Porto June 2013 5th European Congress on African Studies, ISCTE, Lisbon
March 2013 2nd International Housing Congress in the Lusophone Area, LNEC, Lisbon September 2012 Seminar: Urban Regeneration and Rehabilitation, Casa da Música, Porto May 2012 Workshop Zanzibar: Beyond Tourism, Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania
December 2011 Symposium Nachhaltiger Stadtumbau, University of Suttgart, Germany
Presentations
June 2014 Tipologias e modos de habitar: o caso do Bairro Prenda [PT] at the conference Reconfigurações Espaciais e Diferenciação Social em Cidades de Angola e Moçambique, Sociedade de Geografia de Lisboa June 2013 Informality as an important feature of Luanda’s urban process. A closer look at Bairro Prenda [EN] at the 5th European Congress on African Studies, Lisbon
May 2012 Creek Road: the potential of Mnazi Mmoja grounds [EN] group work at the workshop Zanzibar: Beyond Tourism
Publications
July 2013 Between formal and informal: Bairro Prenda [EN] in Urbanistica Tre [journal of urban design and planning] August 2012 Multilayered Public Space [EN] in Zanzibar – Beyond Tourism, University of Stuttgart February 2012 Heidelberg and Energy Cities [DE] in Nachhaltiger Stadtumbau, University of Stuttgart
Awards
Nov. 2004 Bronze Medal in the Paulistas Mathematics Olympiad
April 2004 Gold Medal in the Portuguese Mathematics Olympiad
Personal skills LANGUAGES Portuguese
mother tongue
German
B1+ (University of Stuttgart, 2011)
English
Spanish French
COMPUTER
written and oral fluency (7 years, school) A1.1 (Porto, 2013) and oral fluency
written comprehension (2 years, school)
AutoCAD
Windows
Photoshop
Mac OS
InDesign
Revit
Rhinoceros Archicad Office
SOCIAL
Linux
Easily adapt to new software!
Adapt and socialize easily in multicultural environments
Exchange experiences: 2004 Covilhã [PT] – Uberlândia [BR]; 2011/12 ERASMUS in Stuttgart [DE] Scout member 2004-08: team spirit and volunteer work Active member of academic student groups
ORGANIZATIONAL
Experience in organizing events for a large number of people (student music performances, dinners, parties)
DRIVING LICENSE
Category B (light-duty vehicles)
Interests & Hobbies
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Aldoar, Porto, Portugal
2009-10
Dwellings by the park
Residential Academic [3th year, FAUP] Tutor Prof. Rui Ramos
Scales 1:1000 1:500 1:200 1:50 1:10 1:2 Program:
37.000m2 built-up area,
minimum 80% dwelling,
2,5% trade and services; Typologies according to
access: direct, “left-right�, gallery
Urban Plan
The plan intends to bring together all the urban fabric fragments of the surroundings by renewing the Aldoar Park borders.
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Further developped urban plan [conditioned by the exercise]
Building
The detailed building is one of the sequence in the north front of the park, which combines duplex apartments accessed by gallery with one-storey houses with courtyards in the ground floor, maintaining the residential character of the area. The emphasis is on the construction and meter, resulting in a playful main faรงade of GRC and dark wood window shutters.
2nd and 4th floor duplex apartments: bedrooms
1st and 3rd floor duplex apartments: access gallery common areas
Ground floor
one-storey houses with courtyards vertical access to the main building condominium room and courtyard
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Module
Three bedroom + two bedroom duplex
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Construction Details
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Via Panorâmica, Porto, Portugal
2010-11
Knowledge Platform
Cultural public equipment Academic [4th year, FAUP]
Tutor Prof. João Pedro Serôdio Scales 1:500 1:100 1:50 1:10 Program:
Total 6000m2 of construction;
Main facilities: foyer 2000m2,
auditorium 480m2, multipupose room 400m2, reading room
330m2, cafeteria 400m2,
atelier cluster 300m2, accessible
archive 300m2
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administration offices
entrance hall store
exhibition corridor
library
technical area
2nd floor Entrance patio
Establishing a Knowlwdge Center on Douro’s hillside, right below the Faculty of Architecture designed by Siza Vieira, the concept was to design a building that is itself a platform.
multipurpose room
auditorium
exhibition area
archive
atelier cluster
1st floor Foyer
Thus, site and building are shaped together through retaining walls whose organic form in granite becomes a geometric one in concrete. As the access is done from the street above, the inner organization is structured from top to bottom. The large two-storey high foyer links all different rooms and functions while asserting itself as the building’s noble area.
multipurpose room
staff reserved area
Ground floor Cafeteria
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Stone Town, Zanzibar
2012
Productive fruit garden
Public Space Academic [5th year, 2nd sem.,
University of Stuttgart] Tutors Prof. Philipp
Misselwitz, Marisol RivasVelázquez
Scales 1:6000 1:1000 1:200 Phases workshop in-loco,
group work with Tanzanian
students; further individual
EDUCATION
Jamhuri Gardens Group Study
development
Carnival Street Parade
Palace Museum House of Wonders Old Fort
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Stone Town
ek R oad
Ministry of Agriculture
POLITICS
House of Representatives
N’gambo
The State House
Cricket pavillion
Mnazi Mmoja Grounds
Mao Tse-Tung Stadium
Central public library
TOURISM
Peace Memorial Museum
Analysis
The Action Area is the south part of the Creek Road, a trace of the old Creek which used to divide Arabic and Indian stone residences [Stone Town] from the African mud ones [N’gambo]. Nowadays, it is the limit of the World Heritage Site and, when the water disappeared, large scale free spaces remained in the center of the dense urban structure of Zanzibar Town – some of them flooding during the rainy season. The project intends to give this area a new meaning that would benefit the actors from the surroundings and bring new ones.
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CULTURE
Eid ul Fitr Festival
SPORTS
Mnazi Mmoja sports field
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
The project concerns public space, and how it can be thought and designed related to a specific culture identity, so that it benefits the people.
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In the spice island of Zanzibar, there is another natural richness: the fruits. But despite variety and easiness to grow them, 80% of those consumed in Zanzibar Town are imported.
This fact and the potential of the wide area of Mnazi Mmoja Grounds brought together led to a new multilayered public space.
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
Concept
FRUIT GROWING
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
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Path traces and new paths
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Topography
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Water
Shadow
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
Layers As streets and informal spaces are the “living tissue” of an African Town, so much so that Parks and Squares were brought by Europeans, public space in Africa should be thought of like a street: flexible and multilayered to allow the interaction of uses and people, educative and related to culture. However, the key to gather people is simple: shadow.
March 2004
July 2007
v-shaped drains
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
Dry detention pond
At the same time and to guarantee its sustainability, it must be productive, as a local association of families can grow their fruits there and exchange between them, selling surplus production on the market. Also the Agriculture Training Institute and schools have their own area to teach, trying to fulfill the need of skilled manpower.
Rainwater Harvesting
Standing water represents a dangerous problem due to mosquitos, as one of their primary breeding sites are stagnant or shallow pools of water with less than 1 meter that exist for more than 7 days. For that reason, water should be conducted through a channel irrigation system, that ultimately leads to a dry detention pond, which should release the water in 3 days maximum.
RODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
It is a park designed to lead the rain water so that it will irrigate the trees. It is a space for leisure, for students to do group study, for tourists to take a walk and to continue receiving the Eid ul Fitr religious festival.
major drains
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
Design
October 2010
Dry detention pond
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2012-13
Student competitions
Cat in a hot corten roof
The roofs of Coimbra's old town are one of its marks: as the cats, the students and fado. With the first University in Portugal, the city's society has always been particular, divided between students and "futricas", getting together in the tipical "tascas" and singing the students’ fado. Designing a place for the community in Rua dos Gatos (Cats' street), we cannot forget who the community of Coimbra's old town is and its particular traditions.
Required in the competition was the proper application of PLADUR systems for ceilings and walls. 23º Concurso Ibérico de soluções para construção PLADUR, Coimbra, Portugal, April 2013
Curtain wall system with Corten Cassettes Cladding
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Tabique system PLADUR 130/400 LM (2x15 + 70+2x15) Plasterboard Pladur FON R 12/25 BC
Geiranger’s gateway
The community’s chimney
The building stands at the borderline, anchoring on the mountain and hanging over water, welcoming the visitors and leading them to the wonders of the site. It offers shoreside power supply, a visitor's center with tourist information, exhibition space and shopping, and also a lounge for people to enjoy the view while they have a drink.
Our proposal? A fireplace. We imagined a cold winter night, where everyone would happily enjoy the comfort of a warm fire: the neighbours as well as their children, the tourists, the homeless that go here for soup, the young people that went out at night...
A gateway to link cruise visitors to the town. It was our answer to the task of designing the so necessary cruise port of Geiranger, one of the most visited Norwegian fjords.
120 hours, Geiranger, Norway, February 2013, colaboration with Leonor Montenegro
The challenge of this competition consisted in creating a space for the community, with cultural and social impact, in Oporto's old city center near Clérigos and Cadeia da Relação.
Or in a summer night like the typical São João, when the citizens from all over the city can come here to grill their sardines! Go Architecture V04, Porto, Portugal, November 2012, colaboration with Leonor Montenegro and Sara Amorim
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Internship with Architect Paulo Moreira, Porto, Portugal
2014
Professional collaboration
Internship to access the Institute of Portuguese Architects
Paulo Moreira - Architect Rua dos Caldeireiros, 81
4050-140 Porto, Portugal www.paulomoreira.net
Monte Xisto, Guif천es, Matosinhos
Requalification project of an informal urban area and exhibition at C창mara Municipal de Matosinhos [part of the Portuguese official participation in the 14th International Architecture Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia]
www.montexisto.pt
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Surveys project drawings model exhibition project catalogue invitations flyers exhibition photography
The Chicala Observatory, Luanda, Angola
Archive about the history and urban culture of Chicala’s neighborhood Research project based at the Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Agostinho Neto University [Angola], and coordinated by Isabel Martins and Paulo Moreira
http://chicala.org
photo editing content upload to website plans and sections drawings based on student’s surveys and satellite images (completion) data processing graphics
Rehabilitation Casinha, Casa 83-85, Casa 75-77, Rua dos Caldeireiros, Porto
Hypothetical Aleixo, Porto
Requalification and construction Kapalanga School, Angola
Project [schematic design and design development] graphic expression of architecture drawings 3D axonometry photomontages preparation of material for competitions
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