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RITA FERREIRA
RITA FERREIRA Address Lisbon, Portugal Date of birth 25th of May 1992 Member of Ordem dos Arquitectos (portuguese Architects Association) 26004 Contacts +351 918713463 rcmfa925@gmail.com ISSUU Page https://issuu.com/ritaferreira725 PROFILE
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EDUCATION September 2011 to November 2016 Integrated Master Degree in Architecture (M.I.A.) ISCTE - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa Professional EXPERIENCE September 2019 until now Assistant Research at CITAD (Center for Research in Territory, Architecture, and Design), Lusíada University. Lisbon. Cooperation in the Research Project Evolutive Modular Housing. April to September 2019 Intern architect at MrKc - Market Consulting. Lisbon. Cooperation in architecture projects (Design development, architectural detail drawings, elaboration of building permit applications and construction documents). January to December 2018 Architect trainee at Caixa Geral Depósitos, SA. Lisbon. Feasibility studies, urban planning analysis, contract sum analysis and construction supervision. October to December 2017 Private Broker at Portugal Sotheby’s International Realty. Lisbon. Real estate mediation. TRAINING 12th December 2018 Instruction to the planning permission Training. Ordem dos Arquitectos SRS, Lisbon. 25th to 27th October 2018 Construction Management Training. Ordem dos Arquitectos SRS, Lisbon. 12th December 2017 to 25th January 2018 Autodesk Revit Course. Academia Lusocuanza, Lisbon. 3rd July to 14th July 2017 In Situ 7 Caramujo Romeira - Intervention Laboratory in Architecture. Workshop Univ. Autónoma, Almada. 18th May to 22nd May 2015 Workshop Optimistic Suburbia. Theme 5: Image Figurations. Workshop ISCTE-IUL, Lisbon. 7th September to 14th September 2014 Workshop Architectural Summer School. Designing in times of scarcity: temporary uses in empty spaces. Workshop ISCTE-IUL, Lisbon. Publications Optimistic suburbia? The Students’ Perspective. Luanda, Lisbon, Macao. coord. Ana Vaz Milheiro. Lisboa : ISCTE - IUL, 2015. Chapter “Antes da Urbanização Portela de Sacavém. Plano Director da Região de Lisboa (1964) pp.53-60. ISBN 978-989-732-560-1 Video presentation of the RP Evolutive Modular Housing at encontro Ciência’20 (Science and Technology Summit in Portugal 2020, promoted by FCT) 3rd to 4th November 2020, Lisbon. (video available at https://youtu.be/U-hUgkJOr9c ).
ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
RITA FERREIRA
Student Period 01 | “Architecture in sacred places” (Architecture competition in 2013). Rehabilitation of Santuário Nossa Sr.ª da Saúde, Vila Nova de Gaia. 02 | Colective Housing in Ajuda, Lisbon. 03 | Workshop Optimistic Suburbia. Theme 5: Image Figurations. 04 | Artistic Residence Project, Sines. 05 | Thesis abstract “ Continuity in six works by Eduardo Souto de Moura”. Professional Period [Under Construction] 06 | 07 | 08 |
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“Architecture in sacred places”. Rehabilitation of Santuário Nossa Sr.ª da SaúdE Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal
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COLECTIVE HOUSING IN AJUDA, LISBON When the constructive system develops to urban planning by a modular system.
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What could happen If the suburbs would transform in a place where past and future meet each other? Looking to our old cities, we see and experience places with good pedestrian mobility, closeness with services, trading and cultural buildings. In two words, social interaction. For future is foreseen abstract and squizofranic visions as reality. This image is a manifesto of one place that arrange every future hypotheses with our best heritage of the past. The hybrid buildings would be filled with things very improbable to see nowadays. Why don’t find all together in a street or in a single building every possibility and dreams?
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Workshop Optimistic Suburbia | Theme 5: Image Figurations Portela, Portugal
Attempting to Architecture Triennial’s universities competion in 2016 titled “Sines: Urban Core, Industry and Port Structure”.
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Artistic Residence, Sines.
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The urban planning was developed in group, in which it was decided to redraw and materialize the line that divide the bay and the plateau.
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The individual project had focused on the working spaces for plastic artists and musicians. It was created a new street - the Artists street - with the purpose to go on with the morphology of the city.
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Taking Eduardo Souto de Moura’s (ESM) work as a reference, we propose the study of two architectural themes, the architectural process and typology. Crossreferencing the six case studies, the aim is to relate the themes of the architectural process with the typologies adopted and the notion of continuity in Eduardo Souto de Moura’s work. The interest in Souto de Moura arises from his self-analysis of the projectual practice, which has been published in many publications and exhibitions. Of these, the most recent exhibition “Eduardo Souto de Moura: Continuity”, at the CCB’s South Garage, between 21 June and 18 September 2016, which reinforced the choice of title of the work. The architectural process is characterised by its complexity, which is revealed in the possibility of following multiple projectual paths to build the final project. The different paths and methodologies in the creative component are a reflection of the architect who develops them. In the same sense each path cannot be considered universal nor applied to different contexts. One of the themes to be studied in the work is ESM’s approach to their works and how they are organized in families. This logic of organization takes us back to the universe of Aldo Rossi, who like Giorgio Grassi and Vittorio Gregotti are authors who approach the concept of typology in the construction of the idea of architecture. Rossi defends the existence of a type in each architectural work, independent of the form, which allows us to relate works from different contexts. This leads to the notion of continuity in the history of architecture, from classical antiquity to actuality. The work addresses the understanding of the ESM process and intends to relate its years of experimentation with the topics of architecture. The aim is to analyse how the individual path of the ESM can be related to parts of the history of architecture. The typology is used by the ESM as an operative tool that supports an empirical process that builds the notion of continuity in architectural design. Keywords: Architecture Process, Methodology, Typology, Continuity, Eduardo Souto de Moura
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“Continuity in six works by Eduardo Souto de Moura” Thesis abstract
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RITA FERREIRA rcmfa925@gmail.com +351 918713463