CONTENTS
CV IGARAPÉ RIVER PARK THE THREE SQUARES
LANDSCAPE ARMOR: GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE ON THE HILLS OF MORRO DA FORMIGA HAND DRAWING SKILLS
05 06 12 18 24
ldpscheuer@gmail.com/ Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL/ +55 21 996971177
CONTENTS
CV IGARAPÉ RIVER PARK THE THREE SQUARES
LANDSCAPE ARMOR: GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE ON THE HILLS OF MORRO DA FORMIGA HAND DRAWING SKILLS
05 06 12 18 24
ldpscheuer@gmail.com/ Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL/ +55 21 996971177
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
Embyá - Landscape and Ecosystems 2019 - Present
Conception of all phases of projects, from conceptual studies to executive projects of civil works and planting detailing. Development of Nature Based Solutions, residential projects, urban parks and environmental studies.
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT INTERN
Embyá - Landscape and Ecosystems 2018 - 2019
Executive projects, preliminary studies, surveys, planting analysis and hand drawing sketches.
ARCHITECTURE INTERN
TENDA - Construction Company 2017 - 2018
Prospection of sites for construction, urban analysis,
achievements
FIRST PLACE - INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS OF BRAZIL
Landscape
on the hills of Morro da Formiga
THIRD PLACE- GRANDJEAN OF MOTIGNY
Landscape
infrastructure on the hills of Morro da Formiga
SECOND PLACE - INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS OF BRAZIL
Igarapé River Park
FIRST PLACE - INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS OF BRAZIL
Pedrinhas Waterfront - Rio de Janeiro
Architect and urban planner with a background in landscape architecture, with 5+ years of experience. Passionate about landscape studies and sustainability, as well as public policies, urban planning and design. Seeking to utilise my expertise in botanics and graphic design to develop inspiring and innovative solutions.
BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Adobe CC CAD/ BIM Rendering Office MS
REVIT COURSE Rio de Janeiro
Photoshop/ Indesign/ Illustrator/ Lightroom Revit/ Autocad/ Sketchup Lumion/ Corona Renderer Word/ Excel/ Powepoint Hand drawing habilities Manual Models Photography
Portuguese English Spanish
linkedin.com/in/larissascheuer behance.net/larissascheuer
Native Fluent Basic
Year: 2022
National public competition for Igarapé River Park. The project starts from an ecological-social infrastructure supported by two guidelines: (1) adressing the impact of rainfall on the territory through increasing its efficiency during ecological crisis such as flooding, poor sanitary conditions of the Igarapé water and the silting processes in the canal; (2) enhancing the landscape structure of a contemporary urban park and mainly to the outskirts, highlighting new possibilies for breaking the sociospatial segregation that underlies many Brazilian cities.
Where Júlio Cesar Avenue meets the park, a bus station was designed under a suspended Plaza structure by metallic profiles. The structure is intended to accommodate people accessing the park, in addition to defining a metropolitan visual landmark and enable visual experiences with the landscape.
Year: 2021
Team: Larissa Scheuer, Elena Geppeti, Victor Huggo, Isadora Ricker and Mylenna Linares
Renders: Studio 3d Arquitetura
The Project is based on a striking feature of many large brazilian cities: the lack of quality in open spaces, especially in territories occupied by communities of medium and low income. Besides being potential providers of ecosystem services, urban squares are essential to mitigation and adaptation efforts to climate change effects, especially those related to the occurrence of landslides, floods, waves and heat islands. In general terms, the conception of the squares follows two main objectives: to enhance the ecological functions of the existing open areas and to enable them to host sports and leisure activities, focusing on those that take place outdoors.
Conectivity + + + Public spaces Water manegement
Year: 2020
Term: Graduation Thesis Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
The project main purpose is the developmentof a landscape Project focused on the concepts of green infrastructure and Nature-based Solutions, through the lens of landscape architecture and urban design. Working with the residual and public open spaces of the Morro da Formiga, a vulnerable territory located in Rio de Janeiro, as a case study for design analysis and investigation. The project builds on existing practices and initiatives undertook by the local community, focusing on increasing its sustainability and socioevironmental resilience.
Years: 2022-2019 Hand drawing apllied to landscape projects.