ARCHITECTURE DESIGN
R.FONSECA 2018
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C O V E R
L E T T E R
I started my career in Architecture and Urban Planning with the aim to sketch perfect cities and develop meaningful architectural designs. During my academic path I choose Rio de Janeiro as my exchange program for one year. It was a valuable experience, where I worked on interior design, architecture, urbanism and “alternative urbanism” projects, as well as speaking with the communities to realise directly their issues & needs. Through design one has not only the power to help the basic human needs but also to create happy environments and improve social interactions. It was fascinating and gave me an extra motivation to become an architect and pursue this passion. I could also do what I love the most, travel and observe different social realities and new types and forms of occupying and living spaces. While finishing my degree in Lisbon, I started being involved in projects with a new insight, with deeper environmental concerns towards sustainability. Sustainability is now an everyday challenge and an unavoidable path for architects. I did my research for the master thesis by studying how cities and waterfronts will be affected by the climate change and water level rise. I had the pleasure to work with Professor JPCosta and be part of his team in the Scientific Investigation Project “Urbanised estuaries and deltas - Lisbon case” in Faculdade de Arquitectura da Universidade Técnica de Lisboa and the Science Foundation and Technology(FCT). I developed important knowledge about the evolution of city ports and post-industrial areas, while testing different solutions relating to multifunctional urban spaces and infrastructures adapted to the future climate scenarios of rising water levels in the 22nd century. I was then invited to be part of the team ESTEJO Scientific Investigation Project - “Tagus Estuary and Riverfronts: Strategies towards sustainability” at Lusiada University/Minerva Foundation, where I did my professional internship for the Portuguese Institute of Architects. I studied the metropolitan area of Lisbon and Tagus Estuary as an urban analyst at different project scales. I contributed for published books, undertook expositions & workshops regarding this subject and gave lectures about the emergent theme of climate change in Lisbon’s estuary. Almost 4 years ago I decided to live abroad and seek new professional experiences. London was the best choice to fulfil my career ambitions. I started by collaborating with Design Haus Liberty for a RIBA competition. Later I joined Burns+Nice, an Urban Planning, Urban design & Landscape office where I am currently working. I have worked within a wide range of projects such as public realm (streets, squares and urban spaces design), master planning and competitions(involving architecture & urbanism skills). I have worked across diferent project stages including tenders, concept design and construction technical design packages as well as consultations and preparing exhibitions. My work philosophy has always been to give my best by being a flexible professional working within all project stages, able to multitask and being a team player at the office. The concept design phase fascinates me but I would like to focus more on developing projects across all RIBA stages.
I am ready for a new challenge and seeking a new position in an architecture practice.
Thank you for your time and for considering my application.
Kind regards,
Cover letter | Raquel Fonseca
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 3 years & 6 months dec 2014 > present
URBAN DESIGNER at BURNS + NICE Urban design, landscape architecture, environmental and transport planning www.burnsnice.com/
Key projects: Oxford Street West, London / Client: Transport for London & Westminster City Council
Public Realm Strategy, Masterplan vision and concept design for a pedestrianised street & wider district
llford Town Centre, Ilford / Client: Ilford Borough Council from Concept design stage to delivery
Queens Square, Crawley / Client: Crawley Borough Council from Concept design stage to delivery
COMPETITIONS ITALY, Tuscany - “Carrara Thermal Baths” - HONOURABLE MENTION Thermal Baths facility, outdoor/indoor pools & service areas within a quarry
NETHERLANDS, Amsterdam - “DAM Hotel” Urban & landscape design attached to a luxury hotel
SPAIN, Logroño - Architecture & Design Festival Architecture Installation
ENGLAND, London - “Smart Green Spaces”
Integrating technology in the city of London’s public gardens
SPAIN, “Lanzarote dynamic square” Adaptable square for everyday commmunity use
Queensway, Notting Hill London / Client: Westminster City Council Masterplan and streetscape re-design
Moorgate Area Enhancement Strategy / Client: City of London Corporation Moorgate area enhancement strategy incl. public realm design guide principles
Crossrail Liverpool Street Public Realm / Client: Crossrail & City of London Public realm design
55-91 Knightsbridge, Residential Development / Cheval Property Holdings Ltd Design of the residential common areas in collaboration with Dixon Jones Architects
3 months oct 2014 > dec 2014
ARCHITECT at DESIGN HAUS LIBERTY Architecture, Interior & Design Office, London, UK www.dhliberty.com/
RIBA COMPETITION Birmingham Centenary Square
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9 months jan 2014 > sep 2014
RESEARCH ARCHITECT at INDUSTRIAL LANDSCAPES Scientific Investigation Project Ecomuseum and Wool Factory reconversion, Castelo Branco, Portugal Minerva Foundation, LUSIADA UNIVERSITY, Lisbon | www.ulusiada.pt/
1 year & 4 months jul 2012 > dec 2013
RESEARCH ARCHITECT at ESTEJO Scientific Investigation Project - “Tagus Estuary and it’s riverfronts: Strategies towards sustainability” Minerva Foundation, LUSIADA UNIVERSITY, Lisbon | www.ulusiada.pt/
EDUCATION AND GRADUATION MASTERS DEGREE in ARCHITECTURE and Urban Planning 2012 by Faculdade de Arquitectura - Universidade Técnica de Lisboa (FA-UTL) Thesis: “CITIES AND WATERFRONTS - Integrating Infrastructures & multifunctional spaces and climate scenarios”
17 grade (0>20) | within the Scientific Investigation Project “URBANIZED ESTUARIES AND DELTAS” Coordenator: João Pedro Costa www.fa.ulisboa.pt/
Exchange Program in RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil | FAU-UFRJ Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo 1 year Architecture | Interior Design | Alternative Urbanism 2008 > 2009 Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro / www.fau.ufrj.br/
RHINOCEROS + VRAY | 3D MASTER COURSE 2013 17,0 values(0<20) | Simply Rhino, LISBON
ARCHITECT SANS FRONTIERES 2015 stage 2 of 4, London Volunteer architect student collaboration with SAL island City Council, Cape Verde, Africa 1 month “Urban spaces requalification in the Island” 2008 OXFORD STREET WEST - Public Realm Strategy Burns + Nice comissioned by Transport for London and Westminster City Council | www.burnsnice.com/
WORKSHOPS > REPORTS
ALMADA WATERFRONT - TRAFARIA, which future? > II WORKSHOP ESTEJO Scientific Investigation Project ESTEJO Minerva Foundation, Lusiada Univ., Institute of Architects, FTC, Almada City Council | www.ulusiada.pt/ DESIGNING THE INDUSTRIAL LANDSCAPE > I WORKSHOP LABCOLOUR Scientific Investigation Project LAB COR, Politecnico di Milano, FCT ALBURRICA Natural ECO-System > I WORKSHOP ESTEJO Scientific Investigation Project ESTEJO, Ordem dos Arquitectos, FCT and Barreiro Council
PORTUGUESE (native) | ENGLISH (Advanced) | SPANISH (intermediate) | FRENCH (basic) LANGUAGES Photoshop
RHINOCEROS
AUTOCAD
Illustrator
V - RAY
REVIT
Indesign
OFFICE
SKETCHup
SOFTWARE
3D Studio MAX CV | Raquel Fonseca
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PROJECTS > SELECTED WORKS
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE BURNS + NICE
DESIGN HAUS L I B E R T Y
08 B+N, London Project collaborations for Queens Square / Queensway / Oxford Street West / Carrara thermal pools / Ilford town centre 22 DH Liberty, London Project collaborations
ACADEMIC PROJECTS
28 BARREIRO FLOOD RESILIENT CITY ’2100 Master Thesis - “Cities and waterfronts: integrating multifunctional spaces & climate scenarios” Lisbon riverfront under sea level rise effects
40 LOFT in RIO DE JANEIRO House expansion - Home & studio for a fashion designer
Index | Raquel Fonseca
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© BURNS + NICE
WORK EXPERIENCE
Farringdon, LONDON
Barbican West End
Burns + Nice, London
70 Cowcross St, Clerkenwell, London EC1M 6EJ https://www.burnsnice.com/
>> Colaboration in 2014 to 2018 The practice specialise in developing strategies and designs to enhance the public realm. It is an urban design, landscape architecture, environmental and transport planning practice. Projects and implemented schemes of all scales, varying from small scale spatial interventions to significant large scale projects such as the redevelopment of the Leicester Square City Quarter and Moorgate and Liverpool Street Crossrail Urban Realm Integration. It is valued the holistic public realm design that is reflective of its intrinsic historic, spatial and social context. Their work aims to create well designed environments that embrace alternative and sustainable transport modes, encourage a healthy lifestyle and generate attractive and memorable places with a strong local identity and character for people to use and enjoy.
Burns + Nice works | Raquel Fonseca
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QUEENS SQUARE SQUARE REGENERATION
Queen Elizabeth II planting a crab apple tree in Queens Square during her visit to the new town of Crawley. Sussex, 1958
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Queens Square | Concept design to completion
It is expected that improvements to the square will form a vital role in attracting new investment and employment and act as a catalyst for wider regeneration. The proposed scheme was arrived at after an indepth public consultation exercise. The re-designed square aims to reactivate the square and adjacent streets by providing a structure of spatial hierarchies and visual order within the town centre. The new Queen Square has been designed to allow free and unobstructed movement for all users creating an adaptable and multifunctional space that facilitates a range of events of different sizes, characters and atmospheres.
Proposal view presented for the planning application and the design access statement report. Burns + Nice works | Raquel Fonseca
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Queens Square | Concept design to completion
Burns + Nice works | Raquel Fonseca
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The project includes extensive new planting, quality paving, seating, lighting and a water feature. The curved planters are a dynamic 3D element that frames the square and forms a series of sub spaces around it.
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Queens Square | Concept design to completion
The re-designed square aims to reactivate the square and adjacent streets by providing a structure of spatial hierarchies and visual order within the town centre. The new Queen Square has been designed to allow free and unobstructed movement for all users creating an adaptable and multifunctional space facilitates a range of events of different sizes, characters and atmospheres. Burns + Nice works | Raquel Fonseca
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QUEENSWAY PUBLIC REALM DESIGN APPROACH Client: Westminster City Council It was developed a concept design plan, a report and it was built on a close involvement by several stakeholders reaching RIBA stage 2.
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Queensway | Oxford Street West
OXFORD STREET WEST PUBLIC REALM STRATEGY Client: Transport for London & Westminster City Council. The practice were commissioned to prepare a public realm strategy to create a new district and develop concept designs. The work was based on extensive site survey and analysis, technical and design reviews, responses from stakeholder engagement and public consultation. The arrival of the Elizabeth line on 2018 will have a significant impact on the West End and on Oxford Street in particular. It is seen as the catalyst for transforming the public realm by taking an area-wide, multi-faceted view of Oxford Street West that aims to solve the key issues that are negatively impacting on Oxford Street today: poor air quality, overcrowding and poor road safety.
The Oxford Street West scheme is based on the pedestrianisation at all times of sections of Oxford Street. Â Burns + Nice works | Raquel Fonseca
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CARRARA THERMAL BATHS COMPETITION
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MARBLE GALLERY
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TOP VIEW
PANORAMIC POOLS
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Carrara thermal baths competition
STAIRS
SELF-DISCOVERY
JOURNEY
This proposal explores scale the immensity of the quarry and man. The panoramic pools, marble gallery and staircase are presented as one evolving sculpture. The intervention metaphorically reflects manâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s inner journey. Its location strategically carved into the highest point of the quarry, gives inspiration and allows natureâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s bliss to be felt. The raw shapes of the quarry change to refined finishes becoming an art form. Water is a healing element, part of the inner journey of self-discovery. Burns + Nice works | Raquel Fonseca
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Concrete Wall
10 mm mortar joint between kerb and granite paving
90
THE OF TRE S CEN TTING FI
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DATE
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Public Realm Improvement Scheme
Granite paving Mortar
PHASE 2 GRIGGS APPROACH TYPICAL DETAILS
Concrete base NAME
Sub-base
DRAWN CHECKED
Loose stone bed
APPROVED DRAWING NO.
150
Light fitting
RF BG SN
DATE
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SCALE
DRAWING TITLE
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FILE NO.10362.1704.A.pdf DRAWING STATUS
10362.1704
DETAIL DESIGN REVISION
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Light casing Mastic adhesive
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1
PLAN TYPICAL KERB WITH LIGHT FITTING INSET Scale 1:5
Sub base
40mm oD drilled hole for wiring
02
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Two drilled holes at the rear for wiring
SLOPE
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Black granite kerb Independent steel housing structure Independent steel housing structure Pencil edge detail
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48
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300
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NOTES :
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SLOPE
Soffit fixings
1. Copyright. The contents of this drawing may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the permission of BURNS + NICE.
Material thickness: 3 mm (see note 5)
2. All dimensions to be checked by site measurement prior to the commencement of works or ordering of materials. Do not scale from this drawing.
Galvanised steel housing for ceiling lights and cabling
Independent steel housing structure
critical dimension
REV
DATE
81 (varies)
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the satisfaction of the design team prior to ordering. PROJECT
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NAME
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(approx) 1939
SECTION FF' - FRONT SECTION WITH LIGHT FITTING INSET Scale 1:5
1539 (approx)
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3215 (approx)
15.890
DRAWN CHECKED APPROVED
12.68
RF BG SN
DATE
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SCALE
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FILE NO.
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DRAWING STATUS
DETAIL DESIGN
DRAWING NO.
REVISION
10362.1707
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FFL
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4. Corten steel thickness to be used as guidance only. Contractor ENGINEER to propose thickness
15.690
03
DESCRIPTION 3. The
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WORKING DRAFT
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Ceiling light fixtures (to illuminate the soffit) Linealuce Mini surface BJ17 by iGuzzini
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SECTION AA' - NORTH ELEVATION Scale 1:50
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40mm oD drilled hole for wiring
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Sub base
02
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40mm oD drilled holes for wiring
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1. Copyright. The contents of this drawing may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the permission of BURNS + NICE.
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1. Copyright. The contents of this drawing may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the permission of BURNS + NICE.
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TOWN CENTRE REGENERATION
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DATE
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SCALE
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PROJECT
Public Realm Improvement Scheme
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Part of the project was integrating a whole pallete for street furniture within the scheme and make it compliant with the UK standards required.
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© DESIGN HAUS LIBERTY
WORK EXPERIENCE
Clerkenwell, LONDON
Liverpool Street
West End
Design Haus Liberty, London 82 Clerkenwell Road London, EC1M 5RF https://www.dhliberty.com/ >> Colaboration in 2014 Design Haus Liberty, is an award-winning, energetic and forward thinking architecture and interiors practice based in Central London. Renowned for itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s residential, office and commercial schemes in both the UK and internationally, the practice prides itself with unique projects that achieve a strong, interdisciplinary proposition across: architecture, interiors, lighting and branding. Their portfolio includes: new-build, refurbishment, fit-outs and also dressing from one off units to multi-unit schemes. Operating across Commercial, Residential, Tech Offices, Hospitality and Leisure sectors. Their international portfolio includes: multi-unit, mixed-use, new-build, refurbs, interior fit-outs and also dressing. Design Haus Liberty works | Raquel Fonseca
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Concept design | 3D Proposal view
Summer waterscape
Winter ice rink & Christmas market
Everyday leisure and gathering space RIBA Competition Birmingham | Raquel Fonseca
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PROPOSAL PLAN
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Plan | Axo view | Concept | Urban spaces schems
LIGHT PATHS
With the ambition of the Big City Plan aiming at transforming Birmingham to a world class city centre, there is an urgent need to reinvent the public and civic space of the city. The existing Centenary Square suffers from a lack of unity and fragmentation without spatial hierarchy. The design proposal argues for a new interpretation of this prominent square in the heart of Birmingham.
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The main concept for the square is to create different circulation routes according to seasons or events, with the entire square tied together by one element: WATER. Giving the rigid square a formless interpretation, water in different states will accompany the active engagement between the public and the square – an ice rink in winter, a shallow water playground in summer and an occasional misty plaza.
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ACADEMIC PROJECT
BARREIRO, LISBON Metropolitan Area Tagus river Lisbon estuary
Atlantic ocean
BARREIRO’S FLOOD / 2100 RESILIENT CITY Cities and Waterfronts: multifunctional spaces under climate change scenarious >> Master Thesis project FA-UTL Lisbon Architecture University 2012 This project/dissertation aims to frame the global warming phenomenon issue within its massive various effects by the water level rise on the waterfronts. BARREIRO’S MASTERPLAN develops mitigation solutions for climate scenarios, taking into account new water levels, waves and extreme methereological events simulated for 22nd century. This projection is based on IPCC and climate change effects studies taking course around the world. Urged the essay of (re)thinking urban planning in these sensitive areas, such as coastal and riverside zones; its premises focus on emphasizing cultural and recreational potentials of the area, the privileged location in Tagus Estuary, and its landscape unique value. Sketching different solutions for water levels becomes a new opportunity to reinvent adapted urban spaces. It is intended to integrate infrastructures creating multifunctional spaces that animate and qualify the new riverside. City’s now opened to its river as the historical links are enhanced. Academic | Master Thesis: Cities and Waterfronts | Raquel Fonseca
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FLOOD 210
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TAGUSTAGUS ESTUARY ESTUARY
ALCOCHETE ALCOCHETE
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SECTION 01. [ multifunctional public green spaces, Sports Complex, restaurants, local market, Fluvial pools Complex, Open theatre/open air Cinema, Skatepark, Natural Park and Observatory of salt marshes species, Marina ]
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WATERFRONT MASTERPLAN
SECTION 02. [ Rehabilitation and reconversion of historical Garden BRAAMCAMP to Agritourism and ECO-Lodges; reorganization of recreational beach areas; recovery of the ancient system of Tidemills energy; Technological School of Sustainables energies; rehabilitation of the Naval DOCK; fishing areas and resettlement of fishermen's houses along the barrier ]
INTERVENTIONED WATERFRONT: 5.120 meters
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[ Urban green city connector, diversified farming fields productions; Hidro energy park renewing rising water level through water diks in land; reconversion of military building in big Biological Market; local markets; small new Housing areas; small business; longitudinal and transversal links through the old railroads ]
TOTAL INTERVENTIONAL AREA: 1.751.393 m2 | 1750 HA AREAS: RESIDENTIAL: NEW HOUSING: 89.190 m2 HOUSING REQUALIFICATION: 17.290 m2 TURISTIC PROPOSAL: 6120 m2 30 APTS | 110 BEDS FACILITIES/ INFRASTRUCTURES: 23 in REHAB/RECOVER: 47.220 m2 NEW: 98.680 m2 SERVICES/ MARKETS : 27.353m2 CAR LOTS: 66.540m2 MARINA: 215 lugares BOATS SEMI-PRIVATE: 290 lugares PUBLIC SPACE: GREEN ZONES: 370.570 m2 | 20% BEACHES AND SALT MARSHES: 5406 m2 WATER BETWEEN DIKES: 3890 m2 SPORTS AREA: 37.690 m2 CICLOPEDONAL CIRCUIT: 4.700 meters
SECTION 03. [ Recoversion of the Old Rail Station in a CULTURAL FORUM - Exhibition center, library, auditorium; INTERFACE (Fluvial, BUS and Metro); Business center of small and medium companys; local market ]
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RESILIENT FLOOD CITY URBAN MODEL
[ Floating city - amphibious housing, private and public jettys, fixed road network; public mix-used in offshoot floating pontoons; local markets, itinerant libraries; piers network to the city; fluvial private and public pools]
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BARREIRO CULTURAL FORUM The buildingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s concept began with the wave movements and the staggered configuration of the end of the trail track lines. The library was placed forward the river to make the most of the Tagus views. The public spaces are created at the anphibious areas ponctuated along the building where the river water can intentionaly flood. At the inland public spaces the water is channeled and reused towards the city center along the canals, irrigating the green areas along the way. The auditorium was located by the Lisbon best sighseeing and it is prepared to have two independent room areas or a spacious one.
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DETAIL
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01_ENROCAMENTO 02_MURO DE SUPROTE EM BETÃO 03_BLOCO DE BETÃO DE APOIO 04_BETONILHA DE REGULARIZAÇÃO 05_BLOCO DE PEDRA(20X40cm)
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ROOFTOPS: ROOFTOPS: PUBLIC SPACES & TERRACE LINKS PUBLIC SPACES IN TERRACE CIRCULATIONS
GROUND FLOOR, 1st & 2nd floor SECTION +10.20 TIPOLOGY T2,T3
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ACADEMIC PROJECT
GAMBÔA, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Historical core
LOFT IN RIO
House remodel, expansion and fashion designer studio >> UFRJ Rio de Janeiro Federal University 2009 The intervention plot has an existing building of which it was asked to refurbish and add an extension for the new owners couple. One of the owners is a fashion designer working at home. First challenge was to keep the existing structure, facade & the structural walls of this beautiful colonial style brazilian house at the East side. Moreover is was intented to keep the facade for the character of the streetscape neighbourhood. In order to have easy access for the fashion designer client’s in the studio, the working area is located at the East, by the entrance, where the morning light can be iluminate the clothes changing/testing room. Family’s private areas are disposed along the lenght of the plot within the new expansion and around the new patio. The patio configuration is commonly used in Brazil and among South America architectural as colonial style heritage. Tthe passive solar shading enables a better cooling of the air whereas it takes advantage of the sunny days of Rio de Janeiro. Academic | Loft in Rio | Raquel Fonseca
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PATIUM PATIO SOCIAL AREA SOCIAL AREA
OPEN SPACE STUDIO
PRIVATE AREAS ROOMS
Costumer’s area Dressing room Toilets storage
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private balcony
private balcony
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DESIGN WORK SPACE Costumer’s area Dressing room Toilets storage
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ACCESS HALL to family area/office area ROOM MASTER SUITE
DESIGN OFFICE
COMMUNAL AREAS
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Fashion designer studio
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Living room
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TOP VIEW
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contact:
raquelalexandrafonseca@gmail.com tel. +44 7542208049
ARB United Kingdom Architect member no. 087436A Portuguese Institute of Architects member no. 22084
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