Portfolio Julia Oguiura Camargo 2020

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JÚLIA OGUIURA CAMARGO - 2020

PORTFOLIO


C U R R I C U L U M V I TA E

NAME NATIONALITY BIRTH CONTACT

Júlia Oguiura Camargo Brazilian 18 I 03 I 1994 jucamargo94@hotmail.com +55 (11) 991959412 (Whatsapp) Rua das Musas, 300, 2dt Porto, Portugal


FAU-USP: UNIVERSITY OF SÃO PAULO FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM I São Paulo, Brazil 2013 - 2018 I Bachelor’s Degree (5 years program)

LANGUAGES

BK-TU DELFT: BOUWKUNDE DELFT UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY I Delft, Netherlands Aug 2016 - Aug 2017 I Exchange Program Master - MSc1 + MSc2

A C A D E M I C / WORKSHOPS / OTHERS

EDUCATION

FAUP: FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE OF PORTO UNIVERSITY I Porto, Portugal Aug 2019 - 2020 I Master’s Degree (ongoing)

{ } CURA COURSE I São Paulo, Brazil 2018 I Softwares and Graphic Course (SketchUp, V-Ray, Photosphop, Indesign) BUILDING UNDER THE HIMALAYA I India 02.2017 - 07.2017 I Project, publication and exhibition at TU Delft WET CITY STRATEGIES I Aalborg, Dinamarca 10.2016 I Workshop at AAU - Aalborg University

ENGLISH I Advanced TOEFL - Test of English as a foreign language (110) I 2016

REVIT COURSE I São Paulo, Brazil 2016 I Labideias VER SÃO PAULO I São Paulo, Brazil 2016 I South American Competition - Vivienda en Red AQUÁRIO DAS DUNAS I São Paulo,Brazil 2016 I Projetar Competition

SPANISH I Basic

ACADEMIC RESEARCH NOAH I FAU-USP 03.2015 - 09.2015 I NOAH - Núcleo Habitat sem Fronteiras. - Colaboration with “APIS Project – Emergency bathrooms for use following rain -related disasters”, coordenated by PhD Lara Leite Barbosa.

JUNIOR ARCHITECT - SCAA ARQUITETURA São Paulo, Brazil I 01.2019 - 08.2019 -Project development and executive project. INTERNSHIP - VIGLIECCA & ASSOCIADOS São Paulo, Brazil I 06.2018 - 12.2018 -Architectural competitions, 2D and 3D drawings, diagrams, renders, presentation boards. INTERNSHIP - SCAA ARQUITETURA São Paulo, Brazil I 11.2017 - 06.2018 -Technical drawings, carpentry projects, verification of executive floor plans and sections, visits to construction sites.

AUTOCAD SKETCHUP REVIT RHINO VRAY PHOTOSHOP INDESIGN ILLUSTRATOR

STUDY TRIPS

WORK EXPERIENCE

ZERO-ENERGY DESIGN: an approach to make your building sustainable 03-05.2019 I Online course TU DELFT

PORTUGUESE I Native

FRENCH I Basic-Intermediate DELF - Diplôme d’Études en Langue Française (A1, A2 e B1) I 2008

SOFTWARES

URBAN PROJECT MARATHON: City Design 02.2020 I Workshop project and exhibition FAUP in partnership with Porto City Hall

THERME VALS I Switzerland Feb 2020 I FAUP Master’s Thesis research TIBETAN MONASTERY, HIMALAYA I Kullu, India - May 2017 I TU Delft Project - 4 months elaboration project, with 9 days field visit living in the Dagpo Monastery. Construction of part of the project by the students. VENICE ARCHITECTURE BIENNALE I Italy November 2016 I with ARGUS - TU Delft Architecture Student Association - Visit, workshop and closing ceremony with Alejandro Aravena and President Paolo Baratta FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT VISITS I USA October 2013 -Falling Waters, Johnson Wax Headquarters, Taliesin West, Robie House, Unity Temple, Oak Park houses.


INDEX


ARCHITECTURE

1.GRADUATION PROJECT

2.GRADUATION PROJECT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

01 Project INWARD I TU DELFT I 2016

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02 Project VER SÃO PAULO I FAU USP I 2016

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03 Project VERTICAL VILLAGE I FAU USP I 2014

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04 Project BATH HOUSE I FAU USP I 2017

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05 Project SOCIAL DWELLING I FAU USP I 2015

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06 Project UNDER THE HIMALAYA I TU DELFT I 2017

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07 Design MAKING I TU DELFT I 2017

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08 FINAL THESIS (5 years) I FAU USP I 2018

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09 Project URBAN FACTORY SQUARE I FAUP I 2020

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10 FINAL THESIS (Master) I FAUP I 2020 (Ongoing)

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09 Architecture SCAA I 2018 - 2019

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10 Architecture VIGLIECCA & ASSOCIADOS I 2018

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INWARD Dwelling Master Studio - Netherlands TU DELFT MSc1 I September 2016 Inward is a movement one does every day to arrive home. Usually the line between the public street and the private room is an entrance door leading to an enclosed staircase. The concept of this design is to blur this line, creating a sequence of intimacy scales inside the complex and, therefore, designing distinct levels of communal spaces. The enclosed atrium is the hearth of this complex and reinforces the community feeling by having all living-rooms and communal spaces oriented towards it. The main vertical and horizontal circulation also embraces this central atrium, reinforcing the quality of the space as a meeting point and seized environment, making it lively. Moreover, the atrium acts as a buffer zone, protecting its users from the climate hazards and creating a pleasant environment to stay and share the communal spaces, and also increasing the apartments comfort. Nevertheless, the dwellings are protected by several gaps on the gallery to ensure a certain physical barrier from the communal space but also creating an enlarged space at the apartments entrance that can be incorporated to the living-room when the façade is completely open. As the final intimacy level, the bedroom is placed on the outside façade of the block. The core of this project is to experiment a different and intense way of communal living, where a part of one’s intimacy can be shared and lived peacefully within the building community. Local Feijenoord, Rotterdam, Holanda Tutors Olv Klijn e Rens Wijnakker Individual

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VER SÃO PAULO South American Competition I VER 2016 FAU-USP 7° Semester I March 2016

The initial idea was to reinforce the existing pedestrian flow created between the subway station Júlio Prestes and the bus station Princesa Isabel. Together with the pedestrian crossing, the visuals of the Music Concert Hall Sala São Paulo and the existing urban planning was also considered. The spaces are created by three volumes - which include residential, commercial and cultural uses – that, although separated, create a single shape that moves away and back again from the street, designing more open and enclosed spaces. The project’s urban design marks the existing local streets by reinforcing their street alignment with the new building. The commercial use is distributed along the base of the residential building and concentrated in one of the end volumes as a commercial gallery. The residential volume breaks its perpendicular shape creating a more reserved space where the entrance to the dwellings are located. On the other end, a cultural center designs a portal between two squares. One more public, towards the main street. The other, more enclosed in the center of the block, also connects with the existing square Júlio Prestes. The goal was to produce a different urban design that also connects and respects the existing surroundings. Local City Center, São Paulo, Brazil Tutor Francisco Spadoni Group + João Akira

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APARTMENTS ENTRANCE DWELLINGS

SERVICE SHOPS CULTURAL CENTER

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COMMERCIAL GALLERY


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CULTURAL CENTER

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VERTICAL VILLAGE Project II I Urban Dwelling I City Center FAU USP 4° Semester I August 2014

The focus of this project was how to occupy most efficiently the site, but also creating a interesting passage between the public and private space. Moreover, how to create new uses for the less illuminated corner that are not adequate for dwellings. For the ground-floor, the triangular implantation was chosen to create a breath for the passing by pedestrian, but also creating a sheltered environment for the ones that get into the complex. The irregular volume of the residential towers creates several types of dwelling for a diverse public that occupies São Paulo’s city center. The distinct heights are based on the neighboring buildings, also providing more light for the complex. At the corner, where the lighting is scarcer, two other uses take advantage of this area. An art gallery, with access through the public ground floor, rises with different ceiling heights and spans allowing more light coming in. At the top, connecting both rooftops, a multifunctional communal space is designed for the residents, with a small library, playground, playroom and a kitchen for events on the rooftop of each tower. These two blocks create different uses and experiences for the, until then, less interesting area of the site. Local City Center, São Paulo, Brasil Tutor Marta Bogea Individual

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Apartaments

Art Gallery

Common area for residents

Stores

Shops and Coffee Shop

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BATH HOUSE Architecture & Cinema - Spirited Away FAU USP 9° Semester I August 2017

The Carmo Park, located at the East part of São Paulo is well known for its intimate relation with the Japanese culture, acknowledged as a reference by the Japanese community since its arrival in the beginning of the XX century. Furthermore, the park shelters several springs and streams that also feed the lake on site. For these features, the park was chosen as the site for this project that, inspired by “Spirited Away”, propose a bath house for relaxation, leisure and rehabilitation for several ages. What guided the program was the perception that the contact with water, at distinct stages of life, instigates us, cherishes us and matures us. The atmosphere of “Spirited Away” acted as inspiration for the project elaboration, recognizing in the films bath house elements of the Japanese architecture that are interesting to be retrieved. Among them, the use of wood as structure and material, the translucent materials as divisions between spaces, the central aspect of the horizontal circulation, among others. The structure is mixture of concrete columns, slabs and blocks when in contact with water, and a wood structure to support the roof and facade. The program incorporates reception, dressing room, saunas, a large cold water pool with various partitions and depths, and a rehabilitation area with small warn water pools and physiotherapy rooms. Local Parque do Carmo, São Paulo, Brazil Tutor Marta Bogea e Marcos Acayaba Group + Cynthia Marques e Nathália Lima 28




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SOCIAL DWELLING Project III - Social Dwelling at Diadema FAU USP 5° Semester I March 2015

This was designed near the Guarapiranga dam and Parque dos Búfalos, a local deprived of infrastructure, dwelling, basic health care and schools. Therefore, the project was designed with a nursery at the connection point with other residential communities; at the main street, an UBS (basic health care aid) and galleries - to house small services, working spaces and cultural activities – are located. Besides the distribution of diverse uses along the entire site to assure a lively use of the public space, the residential buildings also possess a series of communal spaces inside. The volumes are permeated by addiction or subtraction of residential modules, creating communal spaces between the dwellings. The general volumetry of the complex was designed from the height restriction of the area. Accordingly, the different site levels were elaborated to accommodate diverse uses until certain height, moreover the connection between such volumes - by the extension of the top residential building - provides a united complex in an unusual way. Local Diadema, São Paulo, Brazil. Tutor Álvaro Puntoni Group + Julia Jobim, Nathália Lima, Paulo Paiva, Thalissa Burgi

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Block A - dwellings Riverside - recreational areas and cafĂŠ

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Block B - dwelling

Main street

Sport courts

Commercial and service shops

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BUILDING UNDER THE HIMALAYA Building Under the Himalaya Master Studio TU DELFT Master MSc2 I March 2017

This sanitary building is part of a bigger renovation project of a Tibetan Monastery located in Kullu, North of India. It consisted in a real project developed together with the Dagpo Foundation to improve the climate conditions of the monastery and also to provide the community with new construction techniques. The proposed design for the new sanitary building incorporates integrated new building systems whilst accommodating for the demand of further toilets, showers, and laundry facilities within the monastery school. The concept of the building is to create earthquake resistant volumes in which to house the new facilities. These units have a high thermal value which allows them to retain a more constant temperature inside. These blocks are then covered by a steel grid structure which makes the building water tight and continues the existing veranda of the school. Polycarbonate shutters can be opened to create natural ventilation in Summer and closed to retain solar radiation during Winter. This design enables passive heating and cooling in the building whilst making use of solar hot water and below ground water storage. The building connects to the proposed De-wats system to improve the waste management system of the school. Local Dagpo Monastery, Kullu, India Tutors Henri van Bennekom, Roel van de Pas, Eric van den Ham Group + Ryan McGaffney, Terrie van den Brink

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Polycarbonate roof sheeting 16mm Steel L-Section 75mm

Steel Beam 140mm

Steel column 140mm

CGI roof sheeting 2mm timber stud 100mm Hemp Þber insulation 75mm CGI roof sheeting 2mm

Reinforced concrete ring beam 110x230mm

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Steel base 5mm Mortar bed 5mm M15 Resin anchor Terrazzo screed 50mm Rubble foundation 500mm 105 50

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Flyash block 75mm Hemp Þber insulation 80mm Flyash block 75mm


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MAKING Concrete Experiment Master Course TU DELFT MSc2 I March 2017

This course aimed to experiment with concrete and other materials and molds. The goal was to design a process of a concrete shape that bore a span of 90cm. The final form was thought as a coffee table build in two parts. First, a piece of cloth was soaked in concrete and then settled on a mold with several sticks of different heights and positions. The mold and the fabric created an organic form due to the catenary shapes produced by the own weight of the cloth. This process was very interesting because we could only infer what the shape would look like, it was a very empirical experiment. After the fabric had hardened, the concrete and mold structure were turned over and then filled with concrete until the top. To conclude the process, an acrylic cover designed with half a sphere was laid over to ensure a smooth surface. Therefore, the table is build with two extremes, underneath an organic and unpredictable shape, on top smooth and controlled. The main idea was to build a mold that could be completely integrated in the final structure, reducing the amount of wood needed on the casting and creating a new plasticity for the concrete material. Local Delft, Holanda Tutors Martijn Stellingwerff, Roel Schipper, Siebe Bakker, Henri van Bennekom Group + Josh Steveson Brown, Rense Kerkvliet, Yixin Lyu, Yiannos Mexis

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BETWEEN INDUSTRIALIZATION AND TRADITION TFG I e II - Final Graduation Project FAU-USP 12° e 13º Semester I 2018

In contrast to the homogenization of popular architecture and public policies, emerges a search for a Brazilian housing module that can be adapted and revalued to each region, taking into account local social and spatial practices. Thus, the study of vernacular architecture as the closest materialization of the maximum interdependence relation between the communities and their territories acts as the design basis of this project. A research was carried out on the indigenous and African constructive techniques present in “Vale do Ribeira”, within São Paulo State, as a way of understanding the materials and relations present within that location. However, practicality and durability are difficulties found in this architecture in question. In this way, the project is an effort to refine traditional construction techniques and adapt them with industrialized materials and techniques to assemble an expandable module. A search for the conciliation between the traditional and the industrial. Adapting such design module to different territories, climates, materials and cultures is the main aspect of the proposal. If there is a further interest in the complete work, follow the link (click it): https://issuu.com/juliacamargo7/docs/julia_oguiura_camargo_-_tfg_fau-usp Local Vale do RIbeira, São Paulo, Brasil Tutor Lara Barbosa de Senne Individual

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The module was divided into two main parts: a main wooden structure, made with industrial or industrially treated materials such as reforested eucalyptus, steel, plywood and polycarbonate. This constitutes the skeleton of the module and would be similar for all regions of Brazil. The second part would be external walls and roof, different for each location, depending on climate, available materials, constructive culture and local familiarity with the materials and techniques. The place of study was the region of “Vale do Ribeira”, more specifically the “Quilombos” of that region, and the “pau-a-pique” technique as the basis of local wisdom. “Quilombo” was the name given to the place of refuge of African farm slaves in Brazil, where free communities were stablished in the middle of the forest. These communities still exist and must be preserved by the important culture and history they represent. The “pau-a-pique” is a rudimentary technique that has been used extensively throughout Brazil, especially in places with limited resources. It consists of a grid of sticks fixed vertically that are filled with a mud mixture. The goal of the project is to try to retake this simple and effective technique that is disappearing. In this way, we opted for the manufacture of modular panels that can be easily assemble and covered with a mixture of local soil. The roof is made of bamboo, an already known construction material, but with the introduction of new application and fitting techniques. All the parts that compose this module, from the foundation to the door and window panels, were designed. Next, a brief manual showing the steps for construction, detailing the fittings of each existing connection, was created. As a final project, a site was chosen where a dwelling of six modules would be set up, forming a house of approximately 60m² with three bedrooms, a comfortable and dignified space. 49


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URBAN FACTORY SQUARE Project 05 - Portugal FAUP 2º year Master I Feb 2020

This project is an urban planning and design for Riba d’Ave, developed in partnership with the regions Public Department. The town was founded in XX by the weaving factory owner, but in 2008 it closed, and the region entered an economic decline. The main strategy was to re-develop the area seeking to better connect with the surroundings and new uses for the factories. To reactivate the factories dynamics, interior streets were design to support new markets, stores, small business and new tech-companies. Also, new public squares were designed to re-restructure the territory. The urban designed focused in the Museum Square, because of the verge of three important routes and to connect four levels (river – public square – factory street – main avenue). To overcome the levels, a modular structure was designed on which stairs and elevators are supported. The concept was to associate the vertical route with living and recreation spaces, creating a more playful and interesting movement. the aim was to create a variety of spaces that can be interpreted in different ways, creating a lively and interesting dynamic.

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Conection Map Factory DIDÁXIS

Public Spaces Parks and green areas

PARQUE LINEAR

A7 V.I.M.

Parking Important zones Important streets JUNTA ESCOLA

Road conection New bridge

PRAÇA E HABITAÇÃO

New pedestrian conection

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ESCOLA HOSPITAL

OLIVEIRA SÃO MATEUS

LARGO DE SANTANA SENTIDO VILA DAS AVES

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Urban Program Map Educational Center Cultural / Social Center

DIDÁXIS

Commercial / Business Zone PARQUE LINEAR

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Water Treatment Laboratory Nursing Home and Hotel Public spaces Parks and green areas

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Parking

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Important zones Important streets

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Road conection New bridge New pedestrian conection

ESCOLA HOSPITAL

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LARGO DE SANTANA SENTIDO VILA DAS AVES

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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

Museum Square PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

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Elev. PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

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ARCHITECTURAL ATMOSPHERE Master’s Thesis - Portugal FAUP Thesis I (ongoing)

One of the themes of architecture that has always intrigued me was spatial perception, in a sense of awakening certain emotions and experiences that we find difficult to describe, but inevitably arise. Something that is beyond visual delight - intrinsic in a media world where the enchantment comes mainly from an imagery explosion. Thus, the theme explored in this dissertation is how architecture can purposely develop an unusual spatial and sensory experience. This theme covers a multitude of issues that have been widely discussed, such as the relation of mass and void, light and shadow, perspective, scale, movement, among others. However, interpreted in another way: how these approaches are worked beyond formal issues in order to enchant us differently, being beautiful and powerful. As an architecture student, I perceive this theme as an opportunity to try to condense and reinterpret my journey up to this moment and enlighten it in a new way. Within this scope, a building caught my attention, Peter Zumthor’s Therme Vals. Beyond its unmeasured beauty, the architect has an especial interest to design an atmosphere. The thesis try to unravel how and why this architecture is so powerful. Local Vals, Switzerland Tutor Marco Ginoulhiac Individual

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SCAA SCAA Arquitetos Associados INTERNSHIP I November 2017 - March 2018 JUNIOR ARCHITECT I Jan - August 2019

During the internship and junior architect experience, several projects were developed for the offices of Ogilvy & Mather, Andrade Gutierrez, Zoop, Pixel, WestRock and Movile. During this period, I got to work on the executive project: drawing and detailing the floorplan and sections for demolition, floors and walls, furniture, lining and electric. After the production of these, I made the compatibilization of all of them checking for errors and better adjustments. I also produced drawings of carpentry, glazing and construction details. Construction site evaluation, with supervision, was also carried out during the internship.

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VIGLIECCA & ASSOCIADOS Vigliecca & Associados INTERNSHIP June I November 2018

Most of the work I developed at Vigliecca & Associados was the elaboration of architecture and urban design competitions, such as: National Public Contest of Architecture Projects for Educational Center (CED) of CODHAB / DF; National Public Contest of Urbanism and Architecture Projects for the Housing Sector QNR 06 of CODHAB / DF; Architectural master plan and first phase of housing development of social interest, promoted by Compensar, Ingeurbe and the Faculty of Architecture and Design of the University of the Andes; Contest National Monumental Axis of Maringรก of the Municipality of Maringรก, Paranรก. Within this, it was possible to acquire knowledge at different design scales, from the development of housing apartments to a school project to a large-scale urban housing project. Within these contests I participated and developed design solutions; drawing of floorplans, sections and elevations in AutoCad; 3D models in SketchUp; post-production of images in Photoshop; conceptual diagrams in Illustrator; assembly of presentation boards in Indesign.

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Winning competition promoted by Compensar, Ingeurbe e a Faculdade de Arquitectura y DiseĂąo de la Universidad de los Andes.


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