João Tiago Ferreira Architecture Portfolio

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JOAO TIAGO FER EIRA

architecture portfolio


JOテグ TIAGO AZEVEDO TEIXEIRA FERREIRA PORTUGUESE, AUGUST 8th, 1989

Ocupation Fields: ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM jtatf5@hotmail.com +351912199438 (POR) +34693107026 (ESP)


EDUCATION 04 PROJECTS AND COMPETITIONS 05

- URBAN INTERVENTION AND TENNIS CLUB IN FOZ DO DOURO, PORTO 06

- GRAHAM’S URBANIZATION, BOAVISTA, PORTO 12

- 1/3 COLECTIVE HOUSING BUILDING IN BOAVISTA, PORTO 18

- DANCE ACADEMY, MATOSINHOS 26

Starting my education between V.N. Famalicão and Porto, at the present I live in Barcelona, where I’ve finished my studies. I found myself cloncluding my Final Graduation Thesis, to deliver in Porto’s University Architecture’s Faculty to end my Integrated Master in Architecture.

HUMAN FIGURE AND SPACE REPRESENTATION 32 PROJECT AND SPACE REPRESENTATION 33 TRAVELLING AND PHOTOGRAPHY 34


Academic Education 2013/..

-FINAL GRADUATION INVESTIGATION THESIS Urban Expressions in Globalization Dialogues_ Orientation Arch. Teresa Fonseca, FAUP

2012/2013- ESCOLA SUPERIOR TECNICA D’ARTQUITECTURA DE BARCELONA Master Mobility Student_ Project Grup Elias Torres: Arch. Carles Muró, Arch. Ton Salvadó, Archª Carme Ribes _ Theoretical Investigation, orientation Arch.Angel Martí 2007/2012- FACULDADE DE ARQUITECTURA DA UNIVERSIDADE DO PORTO Integrated Master Student_ Project 2011/2012 Arch. Adalberto Dias _ Project 2009/2011 Arch. Maria José Casanova _ Project 2008/2009 Arch. Helder Casal Ribeiro _ Project 2007/2008 Arch. Rui Americo Cardoso 2004/2007- ESCOLA SECUNDÁRIA CAMILO CASTELO BRANCO, V.N.FAMALICÃO High School Visual Arts Student

Complementar Education

Technical Skills

2013- GIS COURSE Intensive Subject in Urban Studies with GIS Informatic Technology 2013- PHOTOSHOP AND RHINOCERUS WORKSHOP- FAUP 2012-EILC CATALAN COURSE- A1 2011- CENIC SPACE WORKSHOP- FAUP Arch. João Mendes Ribeiro, Archº Nuno Lacerda, Director Nuno Carinhas 2011- WORKSHOP CCW en Espacio Publico- FAUP Arch. Eduardo Souto de Moura 2010- ARCHICAD GRAPHISOFT WORKSHOP 2007- B1 DRIVING LICENSE 2006- CAMBRIDGE FIRST CERTIFICATE IN ENGLISH 2001/2003- 2ND CONSERVATORY PIANO DEGREE

Archicad Graphisoft_ Experient User Autodesk Autocad_ Regular User Adobe Photoshop_ Regular User Adobe Indesign_ Regular User Rhinocerus_ Elementar User SIG: Arc GIS Desktop_ Regular User Microsoft Ofice: Word, Excel, Powerpoint_ Experient User

Recognisment and Exibitions 2007/2012- FAUP ANUAL EXIBITION 2011- Planning and Housing Building in Boavista _Project and Construction 2011- Addagios and Alegros in Four Porto’s Stations_Theory 2011- Old Sta. Clara Vila do Conde’s Monastery Restituition _Portugues Architecture History 2010- San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice _Modern Architecture History 2010- Human Figure and Space Representation _Drawing 2009- Eldery day care center and Universitary Guest Teacher’s Residence _Construction 2008- Photographic Portfolio _Theory 2008- Drawing pannel _Drawing

Language Skills PORTUGUESE Mother Language

2007- ADMISSION IN FACULDADE DE ARQUITECTURA DA UNIVERSIDADE DO PORTO Apliance Score: 194/200

ENGLISH Daily User

Written Comprehension

SPANISH Daily User

Oral Comprehension

CATALAN Regular User

Written Reproduction

FRENCH Ocasional User

Oral Reprodución

2007- VISUAL ARTS STUDENT MERIT AWARD Conclusion Score: 188/200 _ Cuperthino de Miranda Foundation Scolarship 2006- MATHEMATICS STUDENT MERIT AWARD Conclusion Score: 180/200 _ Camilo Castelo Branco’s High School

Personal Interest Areas

Experience

Public Space, Urban Planning, Housing, Construction, Reabilitation

2012- DRAWING TUTOR Summer University Activity

Drawing, Photography, Comunication, Abroad Cultural Contact, Activities Mananging Plastic Arts, History, Geography Cookery,Dance, Swimming, Tennis, Badminghton

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2011- ARCHITECTURE OFFICE INTERNSHIP Pedro Correia and Rui Guimarães Arquitectos 2005/2007-ARTISTIC GROUP COORDINATOR Camilo Castelo Branco’s High School


Projects and Competitions Urban Intervention in S.Genis parking structure, Barcelona -2013 Urban Planning and Metropolitan Intervention in Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona- 2013 Metropolitan Intervention in Serzano Square and Aquasola Park, Génova 2013 Cementery Walk in L’Hospitalet de Llobregat- 2012 Racons Publics Competicion, FAD Rehabilitation of Errekalde Neighbourhood, Bilbao- 2012 Ideas Proposal

2011

- DANCE ACADEMY , MATOSINHOS - 1/3 COLECTIVE HOUSING BUILDING IN BOAVISTA, PORTO

2011

- GRAHAM’S URBANIZATION, BOAVISTA, PORTO

2012

Housing Exercise - 2010 Aldoar Urbanization, Porto - 2010 Eldery day care center and Universitary Guest Teacher’s Residence in Foz do Douro, Porto - 2009 2009 Five Theatre Students Residence in Pena, Porto - 2008 Modular Cafeteria in Palacio de Cristal, Porto - 2008 Public Space Qualification Exercise and Thermal Unity - 2008 City Space Organization Exercise - 2007 Sculptural instalation “Tin Soldier”, Camilian Research Center, V.N.Famalicão - 2007 Hans Christian Andersen Exibition Mural Painting in Camilo Castelo Branco’s High School, V. N. Famalicão- 2007 Vasco de Carvalho’s library Sinaletic, V. N. Famalicão - 2007 Addvertisment Stand “Jazz in the Street” V. N. Famalicão - 2006 “Roots in the Roof ” Instalation V. N. Famalicão - 2006 Interiors in Camilo Castelo Branco’s High School, V.N. Famalicão - 2005 Cooper Sculptural Group, Camilo Castelo Branco’s High School, V.N. Famalicão - 2005 Competition “Shelter in a Car” - 2005

- URBAN INTERVENTION AND TENNIS CLUB, IN FOZ DO DOURO, PORTO


Urban Intervention and Tennis Club in Foz do Douro, Porto

The dual developments of both river and seaside in Porto lead to the problematic confluence in one of the most privileged spaces in the city: The river-mouth of Douro, a combination of patrimony and natural condition. The project proposes an articulation of both sides, projecting the existing Passeio Alegre Garden through the Piers paths. The overdimensioned car parking and circulations were the symptom of the public space missing structure. So a hierarquization of complimentary programmes and alternative circulations was needed: On one side the coastline conecting with the beach and the river, between the Fort and the palm trees, and on the other, the traffic road serving the buildings as a green corridor that leads to the Garden. The program that supports the space is a result of the inconvenient location of the existing Tennis Club, ommiting the presence of the S.Miguel’s Fort. A relocation of the Club is proposed, integrated with the garden, leaving an empty surround that re-establishes the conection of the monument with the beach. The tennis courts appear like lower level patios, integrating the scale of the Romantic garden beds, whilst the built program establishes the conections underneeth the paths. In order to mantain the privacy of the historic Club, it was necessary to explore its’ measured participation in the development of urban space, alterning with public programme such as restauration, bike renting and a parking surface that serves both private and public needs. This project results in an intimate and respectfull interpretation of the memory and simbology of the place, combining the existing sofistication with its’ well-established nature as one of the most popular places to promenade in the city. Program: Tenis Club Relocation: 6 Tenis Courts 1000/2000m2 built surface Parking 200 places




Intervention plan, scale 1:2000, Section by the Tennis Court’s scale 1:1000, model from the fluvial coast

Legend:

Parallel Brick

Vegetation

Granitic path

Tennis Clube Entrance Model Photography

Grass join Microcube Grit

Grass Micro-Cube


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Tennis Club and underground Parking plan, scale 1:1000, Fluvial coast elevation scale 1:1000, Public space intervention model

Program: TeNnis CLUB 01 Entrance 02 Reception 03 Administration 04 WC 05 Vip Room 06 Bar 07 Restaurant 08 Living 09 Kitchen 10 Pantry 11 Laundry 12 Storage 13 Dressing-rooms 14 Showers

15 Bike renting 16 restauration 17 parquing (200places) 18 Parquing Entrance 19 parquing pedestrian accesses

Phottography of the Model, showing the relationship between the garden and the tennis club with the Fort.



Graham’s Urbanization in Boavista, Porto

The plot of the demolished Graham factory in Avenida da Boavista turns out as an opportunity of projecting a transition between its continuous occupation, a typical allotment of Porto, and the Foco Complex, influenced by the Athens’s Charter disposition. Topping that composition, the project develops a flat platform that takes advantage of the avenue movement to concentrate some activities, as it connects to the existing residential area and the project proposal. As the main program is collective housing for a diverse demand, there are different living typology concepts developed. Besides, there was a concern about exterior shared places, developing a collective feeling about the neighborhood. The volumetric disposition around a green nucleus suggests a more intimate and residential dynamic. There are concentrated different degrees of exterior sharing and privacy, access and residential uses, and at the same time, it has a detailed contact with the urban activity. The L shape implantation gives a continuous front for both the avenue and the perpendicular access street, with the presence of Porto’s typical plots rhythm by the balcony holes. The longilign disposition suggested a gallery access, located in the interior part of the block. The flat modules develop an internal distribution directed to a more flexible organization, allowing a variable expansion of the living-room area and the number of rooms. Marking a hinge between the surrounding volumes, a vertical access building gives a standard office/housing typology, with a privileged orientation to the exterior spaces. Inside the nucleus, there are two projected blocs with direct access to the outside. The interior distribution of each apartment is provided by the development of stepped floors that are accessed by their own individual staircases. Although they give a symmetric access facade to the green nucleus, the orientation imposes a parallel organization of its interiors. One of this typology is used in a mix with vertical access, to top the empty dividing wall from an existing building next it. The plot gives to the city some complementary housing concepts answering the need of diversity as well as making its biggest avenue a more efficient way to communicate with the existing buildings. Program: Max. Built area 34.466m2 Min. 75% Housing Min 10% Services (Commercial+ Offices) Exterior parking places: 0,5xFlats/1xServices Private parking: 1,5pl/flat

Flat Typology T1 20% T2 30% T335% T415%



First floor plan

Offices Commercial Housing

2nd, 3rd y 4th floors plan 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th y 10th floors plan Ground plan, scale 1:1000 and Avenida de Boavista Elevation, scale 1:500



-1 floor T2 (2ª)+Garagen plan

Duplex

North entrance Direct Access Typology Modules

South entrance Direct Access Typology Modules

ground floor T2 Duplex (1ª) plan

1st floor T3 Duplex (1ª)

ground floor T2 Duplex (1ª) and T1 Simplex plan

1st floor T2 Duplex (2ª) y 1,3 2nd floor T3 Duplex (3ª) and Terrace and rooftop floor T3 floor T3 Triplex ( 2ª) 2,7 floor Duplex (4ª)

Gallery Typology Plans

2nd floor T3 Duplex (2ª)

Vertical Access Typology Plans

T1Duplex Module (planta 2)

T2 y T1 Duplex Module (1st floor) T2 and T3 Modules

T4 Simplex Module

Housing Typologies, scale 1:500

S-N Section by the block interior and Azevedo Coutinho street elevation, scale 1:500



Colective Housing Building1/3 in Boavista, Porto

The direct access housing typology study was the first purpose to start the development of this building. The dependency on the staircase distribution tries to make a way of qualifying and prioritise the height of spaces and the relations suggested between them. To avoid its discomfort, it is organised in stepped-floors, with a proportion of 1/3, that makes possible different length of staircases according to the separation of uses suggested, and allowing a development of different spaces in every floor. The consequence is reflected in the facades: willing to give a bigger height towards the road, the volume that tops the ground-floor base opens like a framed screen panel of dark tiles. Merging with the alternate windows, this panel reflects the garden in front (North). On the south façade, wide openings assume their individuality, connecting with the exterior shared space. The composition tries to mix the traditional Porto’s house tiles covering with the modern language both present in the local buildings. The rooftop is drawn as a 5th façade, with a big presence in the surrounding plan: a composition between roof overhangs, terraces, planters, solar panel surfaces, chimneys and concrete walls. The apartments are developed according to a staircase parallel to the facade, a multifunction device open to the spaces around, standing out as a wooden element between the concrete modular dividing walls, and the plain neutral finishing of other walls and floors. This allows spatial relations between the social higher divisions south with regular high private and service divisions to the north. To develop a compatible context urban housing occupation in the ground floor, the communication with the road is made by a fringe of entrance stairs, garden beds and access ramps that give some distance to the interior privacy and some space for public living. There is also an English-patio system that allows the access to the garage, making possible for a flexible use of the parking places as other extra uses such as an autonomous office-room/workshop. Program: T1; T2; T3; T4 appartments

Kitchen + Laundry Living/Dinning Bedroom(s) Bathroom(s)(handicap legislation) 1,5 parking palces/appartment




Ground floor T3 Triplex an T1 Simplex Access

T2 Duplex (1st Floor)

Service areas at North Kitchen 9m2+Laundry 4m2

Service areas at North Kitchen 13m2+Laundry 4m2

Bath nucleus and Distribuition Noble Areas at South Living/Dinning 33m2 +Bedroom 15m2 + Terrace 13m

stairs/Nucleus/shelf/Working area Social areas at south Living/ Dinning 35m2 + Terrace 13m2

1st floor

2nd floor

T3 Triplex (1st floor) T2 Duplex (2ndFloor) Service areas at north sleeping areas at north Laundry 8m2 Bedroom 14m2+Bathroom Suite 18m2

T3 Triplex (2nd Floor) Sleeping areas at north 2 bedrooms 12m2+ Closet+ Bathroom stairs/Nucleus/shelf/Working area

1,3 floor Social areas at south Kithchen 9m2+Living/Dinning 35m2


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3rd floor T3 Triplex (3rd floor)

Section by the south flight of stairs

Terrace at north 63m2

2,7 floor suite at south 24m2+Balcony 10m2 Photographies of the wooden stair device in the livingroom in the T2 appartment Appartment Modules Plans and section, scale 1:100




Dance Academy in Matosinhos

The objective of the project is to interact with the urban motion of the trams, the drawbridge, the cranes, the freighters from Leixões port and the road circulation. The project acts like a hinge between the consolidated landscape of Matosinhos, and the more sparsely occupied area. The building absorbs the dynamics of the public space through the spatial continuity of its foyer. There, the accesses and distribution spaces are conceived to make a filter to the use of the big exterior lawn. Outside, the panoramic view of the port is strengthened by the raising of the building. With a single gesture, the design regulates the public space and also adds an urban connection that was once lost by the bridge replacement. The relationship with its close surrounding tries to make a transition from the residential scale to the port’s more grand scale. The building it’s materialized as a programmatic container: its distribution, besides lineal and continuous, suggests a progressive discover, by the growing high of the inclined roofing and the connections established by ramps. The strength of the movement comes from the equipment use: the dance. From the impulsion made on the contact with the ground (southern part) the building projects itself fiscally and programmatically, from more introspective and restricted spaces, to more public a sharing spaces. The explicitly of the concrete structure figures the strength of the movement concept. While so, the programmatic demands are solved by some autonomy of the didactic areas towards the rest of the building. Since there’s some special fluidity, the concrete wants to assume a rougher character, without to much finishes, to balance the environment of the construction. Program: 1000m2 exhibition foyer+ shop+ cloakroom+ toilet+ bar 200s. Auditorium +readjusting stage+ backstage+projecting room 2x60m2studio +100m2 studio + dressing rooms 2x30m2 classrooms + 100m2 library 60m2 Storage+ 30m2 Workshop Administration 50p. garage+ 150m2 technical areas




South (above) and east (below) facade photos of the model Implantation plan, scale 1:2000, photomontage in the place and west elevation, scale 1:500




(de arriba para abajo) Planta de estructuras y H uman figure and space representation Samantha, Detailed, Graphite 2010 Fine Arts garden, Graphite Sketch 2011 Quenia, ParkerPen Sketch 2011 Family in the beach, Graphite Sketch 2012


(de arriba para abajo) Planta de estructuras y Project and space representation CoĂ­mbra Cathedral, Detailed, Graphite 2011 Napoles Square, Valencia, Parker Pen watercolour sketch, 2011 Universitary Guest Teachers Residence in Foz do Douro, Porto, watersketch 2008 Casa da MĂşsica, Porto, Parker pen watersketch 2011 Eldery Day Care Center and Universitary Guest Teachers Residence in Foz do Douro, Porto, watersketch 2008


Travelling and Photography

Coimbra

Barcelona

Paris

Kyoto

Venice

Lausanne

Copenhagen

Coimbra

ValĂŞncia

Paris

Osaka

Venice

Bled

Stockholm

Cascais

Bilbao

Paris

Kobe

Venice

Vals

Stockholm

Foz Coa

Barcelona

Paris

Tokyo

Milan

Vals

Copenhagen


Portugal

Cascais (2009), Foz Coa,(2011), Coimbra(2012)

Spain Munich

Valencia (2010),Bilbao (2012), Barcelona (2008/2012)

Brighton

France

Paris, Chambord (2009) Jaipur Munich

Fathepur Sikri

Brighton

Japan

Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, Nara, Tokyo (2010)

Italy

Milan, Venice (2012)

Switzerland and Slovenia

Lausanne, Monteraux, Basel, Valls, Ljubljana, Bled (2012) Munich

London

Agra

Chandigarh

Sweeden, Denmark

Stockholm, Gotemburg, Copenhagen (2012)

Germany and Austria

Munich, Nuremberg, Salzburg (2013)

United Kingdom London, Brighton (2013)

India Munich

Brighton

New Delhi

New Delhi

New Delhi, Agra. Jaipur, Fathepur Sikri, Chandigarh (2011)


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