PORTFOLIO JULIANA RIBEIRO
ABOUT ME
JULIA NA R I BEI RO ARCHITECTURE
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juolive.000@gmail.com linkedin.com/in/jurib 0414.772.306 Hobart TAS
I am an architecture and urban planning graduate from Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo da Universidade Federal da Bahia in Salvador, the first capital of Brazil and in its north east region. My college is heavily influenced by modern Brazilian architecture but also by Brazil’s complex mix of Portuguese, African and Indigenous cultures. During my studies I was determined to experience as many different areas of expertise as I could and, gaining experience from internships in different areas, including architecture design practices, urban planning, historical buildings renovation and intervention, set design and cultural production. Fortunately, I also had the opportunity to experience an academic exchange in Paris at the École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris-Belleville, where I could learn in a very different creative environment. I have always loved to use prototypes, physical modelling and collage techniques as a tool in creative processes. I am also very interested
in other sensory methodologies to apprehend human life as a complex whole, and in understanding cities as sites of social experience. I have learned that dedication and passion are amongst the most important values. Thanks to them, I have been acquiring the ability to adapt to different environments and to feel comfortable with the new and unknown in a world of constant transformation. After my graduation, I decided to experience a bit more of the world and I have now been living in Australia for 3 years, one of them in Hobart, Tasmania. With a passion for travelling, I have recently become fascinated by nomad, minimalism and tiny house movements as alternative expressions of sustainable life styles. I am hoping to find a position that is challenging and rewarding in a creative environment that provides opportunities to expand my knowledge and abilities in creating new design solutions.
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EDUCATION Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo da Universidade Federal da Bahia (FAUFBA) Bachelor of Architecture and Urban Planning - Brazil
2007 - 2015
École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris-Belleville (ENSAPB) 2010 - 2011
Academic exchange - Paris, France
Research Project ‘Laboratorio Urbano’ - Contemporary Urbanism 2008 - 2010
Undergraduate research sponsorship, under the supervision of Prof Dr. Paola Bereinstein Jacques | www.laboratoriourbano.ufba.br | www.cronologiadourbanismo.ufba.br
WORKSHOP III International Design Workshop Urban Renewal and Sustainable Design 2010
Member of the Organizing Commission and Participant in the workshop of design (Brazil) together with students from Università degli Studi di Pavia (Italy) and Facoltà di architettura Università di Cagliari (Chile).
EXPERIENCE Architect Self employed architect working on renovation projects, furniture design, set design, events management and layout of event spaces.
2015 - 2018
Da20 Arte e Cenografia 2012 - 2014
Collaborated closely with photographers/directors, ad agency and clients to realize their vision and requirements | Designed and built sets and stages.
A&P Arquitetura e Urbanismo 2012
Internship architect. Worked in residence projects as well as retail and commercial.
Sergio Ekerman Arquiteto 2010
Internship architect. Worked in residence projects as well as retail and commercial.
Brasil Arquitetura 2009 - 2010
Internship architect. Worked in urbanization projects.
SKILLS
LANGUAGES
AutoCad
Indesign
Archicad
Illustrator
Sketchup
Photoshop Premiere
Portuguese native English
proficient
French
intermediate
Italian
intermediate
CONTENTS 01 | New Paraná University Campus Architecture Competition . pg 06
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Cachoeira University Library Academic Project . pg 14
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Room 5 m² Furniture Design . pg 22
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Side Projects Representing and Creating . pg 36
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NEW PARANÁ UNIVERSITY CAMPUS 2012 | Architecture Competition Curitiba, Brazil | 15,000 m² Team members: Arq. Chango Cordiviola, Arq. Alexandre Prisco, Arq. Sérgio Ekerman, Arq. Nivaldo Andrade, Augusto Motta, Emy Nishimoto, Felipe Amorim, Juliana Ribeiro, Lucas Paes, Vinícius Bustani Role in Team: design concept development, physical modeling, drawings
This proposal for the New Cabral Campus of the Federal University of Paranรก defines, as the main organization of the buildings, the directions of the main streets, creating a geometry articulated orthogonally to them. Definition that best incorporates the square as a continuity of the Campus land, characterizing the Campus-square as an urban unit. A long blade in the north-south direction, suspended on stilts, accentuates the integration of the campus and square. The articulation of the program takes advantage of the 4 meters descending level in the terrain to the south to reduce the density of occupation. The ensemble, blade and base, articulates vertically by means of a single access located at the epicenter of academic and administrative activities connecting all levels from the covered garage in the second basement to the terrace.
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CACHOEIRA UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 2012 | Academic Project Atelie IV | Cachoeira, Brazil Cooperation with: Nina Barreto Tutors: Adriano Mascarenhas, Griselda Kluppel and Sergio Ekerman
The project consists on adapting an 19th century abandoned railway station in the historical town of Cachoeira to receive the functions of a library for the Federal University of Recôncavo da Bahia. Taking advantage of the old volumetry in way to maintain the memory of the train station, the old warehouses blocks were converted as spaces for booking collection and reading, while the central block still being used as the main entrance and services. These are interspersed by the two docks, where the train tracks originally passed, which are configured as the penetrable spaces of the station, as opposed to the three solid blocks. Large windows are installed to reinforce this space as transition areas between the library’s blocks and the public gardens crreated around the library while also allowing natural lighting. The unevenness of the passenger boarding and disembarkation platform, is maintained taking advantage of this space to organize the circulation and study areas.
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TINY ROOM 2016 | Furniture Design Salvador, Brazil | 5 m² bedroom Cooperation with: Nina Barreto
The project proposes a furniture solution to convert into a single bedroom this small room with just 5 m². The solution found was to create a single “L” volume containing the bed, wardrobe and drawers for storage. The main goal was to occupy as little as possible this space both physically and visually, keeping the space clear and minimal. The wardrobe slides on weels to the side of the “box” to reveal the clothes rack and drawers.
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QUE BLOCO É ESSE 2014 | Video Clip (click here) Salvador, Brazil Artists: Ilê Aiyê (group) and Criolo Collaboration with: Ricardo Spencer (Director), Daniel Ganjaman (Music Production), Andre Cruz (Art Director), others. Role in Team: set design and art direction assistance
This Video Clip brings together the rapper Criolo and Ilê Aiyê, the first Afro music group from Bahia. The wee=ll known song ‘Que Bloco é Esse?’ gains a new version with the inclusion of verses by the São Paulo native musician Criolo. The sequence shows Criolo arriving at Liberdade, in Salvador, a neighborhood known for having the largest black population in Brazil, showing a daily life valued by simplicity, self-esteem and respect. The drums and the strong timbre of the voices of Ilê Aiyê are a tribute to the true history of Bahia and its African tradition.
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SIDE PROJECTS Representing and Creating The next few pages is a collection of other research projects that I have collaborated with in attempt to better understand and experiment projects and cities.
[Suelen] n |morado
[Nem] na Rua dos Gatos | nativo
[Otacilio] na Rua dos Gatos | morador há 7 anos | de Salvador
[Danilo] no São João |nativo Rua dos Gatos
Campos Brancos
Brilho do Cristal
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Lagoa
[Mariana] na Vila | moradora há 1 ano | de Salvador Rodas
[Formiga] no Brilho do Cri | nativo
no São João ora há 1 ano |de Belém
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[Monica] no São João | moradora há 18 anos | de Salvador
[Jane] no Bomba | moradora há 7 anos | de Boninal, Chapada Diamantina
São João Mata
Doce Mel
Bomba Vale do Pati Rua da Lama
[Samuel] na Mata | morador há 7 anos | de Salvador
[Gonie] no Bomba | nativo LEGENDA: INTERLOCUTORES: NATIVOS PESSOAS QUE VIERAM MORAR PESSOAS QUE ESTÃO VINDO MORAR ESCALA: 0
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URBAN LABORATORY Methodological experiences for understanding the contemporary city 2013 | Atelie V Tutors: Dr Paola Bereinstein Jacques The research Urban Laboratory investigate methodologies for apprehending the complexity of cities in the current context of urban spectacularization, seeking to articulate 3 lines of approach that are usually treated separately: historiography, critical apprehension and aesthetic experience- body. Taking the notion of experience as the guiding principle of this methodological investigation, it is intended to focus on fieldwork practices, expanding its meaning and scope in a conception of the process of sensory cartography, as a propositional critical possibility. Sensory cartography is understood as a process of apprehending the object (in this case, contemporary cities) by the subject, established by a direct bodily relational dynamic.
A LOOK IN THE SCREEN the image of the Parisian suburbs in fiction cinema 2011 | Final article for the Seminar Master ‘Represent and Fabricate’ coordinate by professor Alessia de Biase, École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris-Belleville - ENSAPB. Tutors: Jean Allard and Piero Zanini Cinema allows us to enter a foreign space without having to leave our home. It offers a walk in the urban fabric, a vision of the city subjected to the framing of the screen to which are added complex elements, rhythm, sounds, the history of the characters. On this project I try to investigate how the image of the Parisian suburbs has changed in fictional cinema and what kind of atmosphere and narratives the director wants to create by taking the suburbs as a backdrop. The variety of films that present the suburbs is as heterogeneous and multiple as the suburbs, reflecting the fragmentation of a heterogeneous space.
PHYSICAL MODELLING a collection of models made to study the concept and form of some existing architectural projects or to investigate the morphology of an urban area.
Pictures on the following pages: 1 and 4 . Urban morphology study for a future project in Salvador, Brazil . 2. Castro Alves Theater and Cultural Centre, architect Jose Bina Fonyat Filho, 1967, Salvador, Brazil. 3, 5 and 6: Jaume Fuster Library, architects Josep Llinas and JOan Vera, 2005, Barcelona, Spain.
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Thank you for your time
Juliana Ribeiro juolive.000@gmail.com linkedin.com/in/jurib 0414.772.306 Hobart TAS