Tiago Nunes da Costa Professional Works 2011-2019
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Tiago Nunes da Costa Professional Works 2011-2019
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Curriculum Vitae
Personal Information name Tiago FIlipe MavignĂŠ de Sousa Nunes da Costa telephone +351 913847705 e-mail tiagonunesdacosta.arq@gmail.com adresses Rua Senhor do Areeiro 32, 3080-015 Figueira da Foz, Portugal Leo Hornstraat 121, 1095MN Amsterdam, The Netherlands date of birth 08/05/1986 nationality Portuguese
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Professional Works Curriculum Vitae
Academic Background
Professional Experience
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September 2005 - July 2011
qualification
Master in Architecture by the Department of Architecture of University of Coimbra, Portugal
dates company name location website position held responsibilities
master thesis “Património industrial português da época do Movimento moderno: das experiências modernistas às novas necessidades contemporâneas” Portuguese industrial heritage from the Modern Movement period: from modernist experiences to the new contemporary needs supervised by Prof. Dr. João Mendes Ribeiro academic achievements
Award for top 3% students that entered the Faculty of Sciences and Technologies of the University of Coimbra in 2005/2006 Project for Cova da Moura, made in collaboration, selected as finalist and exhibited as part of the University Competition promoted by 2010 Lisbon Architecture Triennale
Software Skills Archicad - proficient user Autocad - proficient user Google SkecthUp - proficient user Artlantis Studio - proficient user Adobe InDesign - competent user Adobe Photoshop - competent user Adobe Premier - basic user Microsoft Word - proficient user Microsoft Excel - competent user Languages Skills Portuguese - mother tongue English - proficient user (C1) Spanish - basic user (A2)
November 2011 - 2019 (ongoing) ORANGE arquitectura e gestão de projecto, Lda. Coimbra, Portugal http://www.orangearquitectura.pt/ Architect Involved from conception to design development and detailing phases of several projects. Participation in the conception and elaboration of technical drawings and photorealistic images for architecture competitions. Elaboration of 3D models (BIM) for rendering and production of 2D drawings. Responsible for team managing in several projects. Participation in various meetings with clients (including international ones), public entities, contractors, manufacturers and external collaborators. In charge of revising and adapting engineering specialties (structural and MEP) to the architectural design, including participation in various multidisciplinary meetings. Responsible for the improvement and implementation of the office CAD work system. Elaboration of documents for the tender phase. Participation in on-site meetings and inspections during the construction of three social housing neighbourhoods in Lisbon, the Headquarters and Logistic Center of Plural Pharmacy Cooperative in Coimbra and a single family house in Ponte de Lima.
Other Skills Strong communication, adaptability, teamwork, coordination, leadership and problem solving skills. Very methodical and thorough. Highly motivated and interested in improving and learning new skills. Great ability to work with multidisciplinary teams.
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Professional works as a collaborator in Orange Arquitectura
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Offices and Logistics
Plural Pharmaceutical Cooperative Headquarters 18.
Education Dandélio School
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Housing
Eco-Bairro da Boavista International Public Competition 36.
Other Works
BIOMED III House for Two Families House in Ponte de Lima ADVANCE Carmo Convent and Church Renovation Praça da Alegria Requalification Quinta da Cheira Competition ENDIPREV Headquarters Montemor-o-Velho Riverside Urban Park São João da Madeira Hospital Renovation Bluepharma Headquarters Expansion
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Offices and Logistics
Project name Plural Pharmaceutical Cooperative Headquarters Architecture / Authors Orange Arquitectura / Alexandre Dias, Amรกlia Freitas Location Coimbra, Portugal Client Plural Pharmaceutical Cooperative Project year / Construction 2014-2015 / 2015-2017 Personal contribution and experience This project was developed in Orange Arquitectura, under the supervision of Alexandre Dias and Amรกlia Freitas, where I was part of a team of collaborators that was bigger than the usual for the office, given the scale of the intervention. From the early conception stages, to the detailing of the construction solutions and, finally, the on-site technical assistance, this was a very enriching experience, not only because it allowed me to participate in the various stages of the process, but also because it brought new and complex challenges. Among these challenges were the integration of some existing constructions in the contemporary language of the new interventions, as well as the relation between the different buildings, considering its programmatic requirements: offices, pharmaceutical warehouse and auditorium/cafeteria. I was part of this project practically since its beginning. On the conceptual/preliminary phase, my involvement included the elaboration of plans, elevations and sections, as well as some 3D models to test spatial relations, volumes and materials. During the detailing phase, although I was primarily focused on the material conception and construction details of the pharmaceutical warehouse building, I also helped coordinate the architectural team - there were up to 13 people working on this project -, and in the compatibility of the architecture design with engineering specialties, such as structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing. Apart from the architecture project, I was also involved in the elaboration of a promotional video that included some film editing and 3D animations. On the construction phase, I also helped in the on-site technical support, giving response to execution problems and participating in meetings with clients, contractors and suppliers. 8
Professional Works Collaborator Located on the industrial outskirts of the city of Coimbra, facing a street that used to be part of the most important road connection of the country, the former Topázio Beer Factory was built in the late 1950’s. This modernist building complex suffered various extensions, during the following decades, which compromised the integrity of the original architectural composition. At the turn of the century, after the factory has closed, these buildings were also victim of several arbitrary demolitions until the possibility of a renewed life appeared. The installation of the new facilities for the Headquarters and Logistic Centre of a Pharmacy Cooperative called Plural, was seen as an opportunity to preserve and refurbish the remaining constructions of the old beer factory. Luckily, it was possible to keep most of the north façade, including the imposing tower of the silos, the blue ceramic tile room of the copper cauldrons and the horizontal rhythm of the windows and friezes that culminated in a vertical limestone element where the institutional masts are anchored. The exterior walls of a secondary building, as well as a sport field, located on the west side of the plot, were also preserved and restored.
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The new programmatic requirements are mostly distributed between three main buildings, each with a specific type of use and proper architectural expression. A new volume, illuminated by a central patio, where the administrative spaces are located, appears merged to the main existing public wall, creating a dialogue between the old and the new. The colours, materials, and height of the existing faรงade were used as a guideline to assure that the new interventions, in spite of their contemporary minimalist expression, preserve and respect the integrity of the rehabilitated modernist construction. The other existing construction that was rehabilitated, located on the western side of the plot, is destined for a more public use. This is where we can find the auditorium, supported by a foyer and a cafeteria - within the limits of the rehabilitated exterior walls - as well as a restaurant/canteen and a kitchen on the new volume that extends in alignment with the existing walls, in a seamless transition that follows the same principles used for the administration block.
NORTH ELEVATION
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SITE PLAN
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SECTION THROUGH THE BLUE CERAMIC TILE ROOM AND THE WAREHOUSE
SECTION THROUGH THE WAREHOUSE AND SOUTH ELEVATION OF THE ADMINISTRATION BLOCK
SECTION THROUGH THE ADMINISTRATION BLOCK
SECTION THROUGH THE AUDITORIUM, KITCHEN AND RESTAURANT/CANTEEN
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The last of the three main buildings is the pharmaceutical warehouse. The technical requirements for a use like this and the fact that it is an entirely new intervention that does not integrate a pre-existing element, unlike the other main buildings, led to a constructive and structural solution that stands in contrast to the other blocks. The large prefabricated white concrete structural elements, that allow for an optimized open plan, are covered with an exterior finishing that consists of aluminium profiled cladding sheets that, in some cases, are perforated to allow some controlled natural light inside. The intersection between the warehouse and the administrative building is made near the pre-existing tower of the silos and the cauldron room. Although the interior communication is only possible from the ground floor level, it is possible to have a panoramic view inside the warehouse through a large glass located on an elevated walkway that connects the upper floor of the main administration building to the blue ceramic tile room. Photography: do mal o menos Š
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Apart from the apparent concrete used on the main structure of this building and on the exterior base skirting and interior pavement, most of the warehouse is composed of metallic elements, like profiled cladding sheets, both interior and exterior, steel profiles used on the secondary structure, doors, windows and other types of exterior openings like the heat and smoke vents. The exterior stairs to access the technical rooftop are also made entirely of metallic elements, appearing as a sculptural element on the south faรงade of the warehouse. The integration and coordination of the various engineering specialties within the architectural composition of this block was a great challenge that demanded a thorough analysis of the various infrastructures. The precise positioning of elements like smoke vents, lighting and electric systems, HVAC ducts, solar panels, rain gutters and downpipes, and fire safety equipment was an important part of the design process and helped to define and enrich the architectural language and spatial definition of both the interior and exterior of this building. The diversity of programmatic uses is also reflected on the choices for the interior finishes. Natural stone appears on the more public spaces like the main reception or the foyer of the auditorium. Carpet floors, perforated gypsum boards and wood panels were used on the administration spaces and the auditorium stage to improve the acoustic performance. The blue ceramic tiles of the old cauldron room were chosen to match the pre-existent ones. More washable materials like self-levelling floors or white ceramic tiles were applied on spaces like the bathrooms, the kitchen or the canteen. Large interior glass windows combined with white painted doors and cabinets were also detailed to have a minimalist expression that blends with the modernist image of the original building. 14
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PHARMACEUTICAL WAREHOUSE
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Education
Project name Dandélio School Architecture / Authors Orange Arquitectura / Alexandre Dias, Amália Freitas Location Coimbra, Portugal Client APPACDM Project year / Construction 2013-2014 / 2014-2016 Personal contribution and experience This was one of the first projects where I was able to follow all the steps of the process, from the early conception stages to the actual construction. In this project I was mostly involved in the definition and detailing of some of the main constructive solutions of the building as well as with the coordination and integration of the electric, ventilation, heating, drainage and plumbing solutions. I also designed the stereotomy of the apparent concrete walls of this project, adapting the framework panel dimensions in order to achieve a balanced division and repetition of the panel-formed joints, consistent with the global architectural and constructive composition. Based on a previous experience with a prototype for a modulartype housing system, I helped to design and detail the constructive solution for façade consisting of glassfiber reinforced concrete (GRC) panels. This was a good opportunity to explore the plasticity of this type of cladding in terms of façade composition. I was also entrusted with the design and detailing of the roof, which is mainly composed of a protected membrane solution covered with loose pebbles, but also includes a green roof area and some skylights. This project was distinguished with an honourable mention in the 2017 Diogo de Castilho Architectural Prize, awarded by the Coimbra Municipality.
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Professional Works Collaborator The opportunity to design a new educational facility that focused on the younger children of the local community, came from APPACDMCoimbra, which is an institution that mainly focuses on nurturing and educating children with mental disabilities. The plot is located on the margin of a street that has a considerable incline, on an urban hillside, mostly surrounded by housing buildings, in the city of Coimbra. The need to rationalize the available economical resources led to a structural solution where the modular repetition defines the spatial distribution and is reflected in the overall image of the GRC panel façade. The regular rhythm given by these GRC panels is occasionally punctuated by small windows that were scaled and placed having in mind the perspective of the young children that use this building.
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN
BASEMENT PLAN
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
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Volumetrically, the intervention consists of a two story building that appears hidden from the upper side of the street and is only fully exposed on its lower end. The entrance is determined by the point where the street level intersects the ground floor - where all the main spaces are located - in order to ensure an easy accessibility to everyone, without any kind of physical barriers. In terms of programmatic requirements, the objective was to create a new inclusive space that accommodates both a nursery and a kindergarten. On the ground floor, the internal distribution is defined by two perpendicular circulation axes, resulting in a cruciform plan organization that defines a proper space for each educational program. The North-South circulation axis, where the main entrance and common areas are located, separates the nursery, to the East, from kindergarten, to the West, which develops along a longitudinal corridor. The upper floor also accommodates a dining-room that can be expanded, through folding panels, to a multi-purpose room for occasions where a bigger capacity is needed, as well as an exterior playground covered by a wooden pergola. Below, on the basement level, is where the parking, staff’s locker room, laundry and some technical areas are located.
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Besides the aforementioned white GRC panels and the different sized windows with natural coloured aluminium frames that encase most of the building, the exterior image of this building is also composed of apparent concrete walls on the lower level, creating a dichotomy between the distinct functional and material attributes of each floor. Regarding the material composition of the interior spaces, amongst the prevalence of the white coloured plaster and gypsum walls and ceilings, the blue vinyl floor and some OSB carpentry elements were chosen with the objective of introducing some diversity in terms of colour and texture. The natural light also appears as a fundamental element in the definition of the interior environments. The small child sized windows and the skylights allow the light to come in a controlled way that confers both complexity and rhythm to spaces like the longitudinal passageway, the activity rooms or the dining-room. On the lower floor, particularly on the exterior parking and storage rooms, raw finishes like concrete blocks and exposed concrete were chosen, not only as way to rationalize costs, but also to highlight the clear distinction between the two levels of the building. The main materials used on the exterior are soil with grass and an epoxy based pavement. One element that stands out on the outdoor spaces is a long ramp, accompanied by a steel rail with a welded mesh, that connects the two levels from the exterior. The extension of this ramp is justified by the need to guarantee the accessibility to everyone. 22
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Housing
Project name Eco-Bairro da Boavista International Public Competition (1st prize) Architecture / Authors Orange Arquitectura / Alexandre Dias, Luís Spranger, Bruno Silvestre Location Bairro da Boavista, Lisbon, Portugal Bairro Padre Cruz, Lisbon, Portugal Bairro da Cruz Vermelha, Lisbon, Portugal Client Lisbon City Council Project year / Construction 2013-2015 / 2015-2017 (Bairro Padre Cruz) 2015-2016 / 2016- (Bairro da Boavista) 2017-2018 / 2018- (Bairro da Cruz Vermelha) Personal contribution and experience The 2013 competition for an architectural solution of social housing for Bairro da Boavista, located on the west side of Lisbon, was the starting point for numerous enriching professional experiences. COMPETITION: On a first phase, I helped with the development of the general concept for the building, focusing mainly on the volumetry and its adaptability to the plot. For this work process I mostly used 3D modelling in order to have a fast visualisation of different approaches, while maintaining the required precision, and also to have a virtual model from which I produced the photorealistic images used in the competition posters. Apart from the volumetric aspects, I also actively participated on the definition of the material solutions, plan distribution and façade composition. Although this competition was primarily developed within Orange Arquitectura with Alexandre Dias as the main author, this project also counted with the co-authorship of Bruno Silvestre (teacher in the Department of Architecture and Landscape at Kingston University London) and Luís Spranger – with practices in London and Madeira respectively – which contributed to a bigger diversity of ideas that helped to consolidate and validate the presented solution. This project was awarded the first prize for this competition and its adaptation for the Bairro Padre Cruz was one of the 62 projects included in the 2018 RIBA International List.
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Professional Works Collaborator One of the main challenges presented by this competition was the development of a new social housing solution that is environmentfriendly without sacrificing the quality of the design or increasing the building costs. Another important aspect that had to be accounted for was the fact that these new constructions, which would emerge after the demolition of the highly degraded pre-existent houses, had to incorporate and enhance the sense of community of the people that inhabit the neighbourhood. The universal accessibility to people with motor disabilities was also an important aspect that had to be accounted for during the conception phase, through the reduction of physical barriers like stairs or steep ramps to a minimum. Finally, the adaptability to terrains with different morphologies, without compromising the general integrity of the solution, was also a feature that was valued by the jury of the competition. The emergency of renewing other residential areas, within the Lisbon city limits, where the existent constructions do not provide the minimum conditions for the people who live there, resulted in the opportunity to adapt this architectural solution to three different locations: Bairro Padre Cruz, Bairro da Boavista and Bairro da Cruz Vermelha.
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BAIRRO PADRE CRUZ: After winning the first prize of the architectural competition, and before the development of the project detailing for Bairro da Boavista, the Lisbon municipality presented an opportunity to adapt this project to a different location, in Bairro Padre Cruz. The plot area given for this project was able to fit practically 2 entire building modules of the original Boavista project in a total of 20 residential units. I worked on the adaptation of the architectural solution to the given plot, which was roughly double the area and slightly different from the one that was considered for the original competition in terms of steepness. This process also required the integration with the surrounding public spaces. I also helped with the general coordination of the work that was being developed not only by the architecture team, but also by the engineers involved in this project, participating actively in the definition and detailing of some of the main constructive solutions. During the construction phase I participated in the architectural technical assistance, for which I did various on-site visits and reunions with the contractors and supervisors.
BAIRRO DA BOAVISTA: The project for the first phase of construction of the Bairro da Boavista neighbourhood was considerably larger in terms of intervention area, around 12.000m2, and included a total of 50 units (5 repetitions of the 10 unit building designed for the competition) as well as the surrounding public spaces. During this process I was mostly involved in the definition of the urban image of the project, giving particular attention to the modulation of the terrain and the impact it had on the architectural composition and the urban landscape. This adaptation of the original building to different plots, consisted of trying to apply the existent design principles to each exception that the terrain and the adjacent public spaces demanded. Like in Bairro Padre Cruz, I also helped in the project coordination, both with the architecture and engineering teams. This experience enabled me to develop a richer vocabulary regarding the design and detailing of public spaces, including roads, sidewalks, slopes, curbs, infrastructures and various architectural elements that characterize the urban landscape. I also followed closely the construction of this project with regular visits and reunions on the work site.
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BAIRRO DA CRUZ VERMELHA: Similarly to what happened with Bairro Padre Cruz, the Lisbon municipality proposed the adaptation of this project to a plot in uptown Lisbon to relocate the population of the old Bairro da Cruz Vermelha. The intervention area for this project was considerably larger than the previous ones, around 25.000m2, comprising a total of 130 apartments, roadways, pedestrian zones, green areas, a playground as well as the architectural elements that define these different spaces. My participation in this process was similar to the other ones and included the design of various architectural and landscape elements, 3D modeling to develop the adaption to the plot, general coordination of the project and on-site inspections and technical support.
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
THIRD FLOOR PLAN
LOWER STREET FRONTAL ELEVATION
UPPER STREET FRONTAL ELEVATION
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Originally designed for a sloped terrain on the foot of Monsanto Forest Park (Bairro da Boavista), this project revealed itself to be quite adaptable to different urban contexts that share a similar topography. The neighbourhood scale of these uphill pedestrian routes, typical in Lisbon’s urban landscape, allows a seamless integration with the surrounding environment. The urban image that results from the repetition of the architectural solution is fundamental to understand the strategy of the project. Fragmenting the buildings into smaller scale volumes introduces diversity and rhythm, not only within the architectural object itself, but mainly on the perception of the interstitial urban spaces that they generate. A public stairway divides the building in 2 distinct volumes, with 5 apartments each, and connects both levels from which the units are accessible. There are no interior common areas and only a couple of exterior shared paths on each street level, resulting in the reduction of costs of construction and maintenance. One of the fundamental ideas behind the architectural competition, was the creation of an ecological and sustainable social housing solution with controlled costs. Each residential unit has its own allotment, placed either on the street level, next to the respective entrance door, or on an accessible rooftop in the case of the 3 bedroom apartments. For each allotment there is an individual water tank that is supplied by the rain water accumulated on the rooftops and terraces. Another example of the application of resource-efficient and environmentally responsible solutions to these buildings are the solar panels installed on the non-accessible rooftops for water heating. The required universal accessibility is guaranteed through the direct and horizontal access from the street in 80% of the units. This is possible thanks to the different levelled streets that determine the opposite boundaries of the sloped plot and define two distinct levels of access to the units. 30
DIAGRAMS: Allotments; Accessibility; Rainwater Collection; Solar Panels
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WINDOW VERTICAL DETAIL
The exterior walls are essentially covered with a white brick slip cladding applied over thermal insulation boards, punctually interrupted by the openings that introduce plasticity to the minimalist white mass volumes. The aluminium windows and shutters appear recessed in order to emphasize the volumetric simplicity of the buildings. Most of the remaining exterior elements like guard railings, doors, gates, grates or downpipes are made of painted galvanized steel. The interior walls are generally made of plasterboard partitions in order to maximize the usable interior areas, to reduce the construction time and also to allow the possibility of small interventions in the future to add a room in some units, in the easiest, cleanest and fastest way. This evolution of the existent typologies can be achieved through the division of a living room or a bedroom into two, and was also one of the features that was required during the conception phase. While most of the walls and ceilings are made of plasterboards and gypsum plaster, the floor finish is mostly made of a self-levelling concrete compound that confers smoothness and visual contrast to the interior environment. Other interior elements like doors and panels, stair guards and handrails or kitchen cabinets are made of painted wood and their design also considers the importance of having adaptable and easy to apply solutions that can save time and money during the construction phase. Regarding the exterior pavements and urban elements, although each neighbourhood has its own specific set of design and material solutions, adapted to the surrounding environment, some principles are common to all interventions like the asphalt internal streets simultaneously for pedestrian and vehicular use -, the exposed concrete stairs and retaining walls, the stone and concrete kerbs or the rhythmic distribution of trees and light posts. 32
INTERIOR DOOR VERTICAL DETAIL
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WINDOW HORIZONTAL DETAIL
URBAN ZONE DETAIL PLAN AND SECTION
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Bairro da Boavista Photography: Tiago Nunes da Costa
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as a collaborator in Orange Arquitectura
Project name / Type BIOMED III / Public competition for the Health Sciences and Biomedical Research Institute Architecture / Authors Orange Arquitectura / Alexandre Dias, LuĂs Spranger Location Coimbra, Portugal Client University of Coimbra Project year / Construction 2011
Project name / Type House for Two Families / Private Residence Architecture / Authors Orange Arquitectura / Alexandre Dias, Miguel Oliva Location Coimbra, Portugal Client Private Project year / Construction 2012
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Professional Works Collaborator Project name / Type House in Ponte de Lima / Private Residence Architecture / Authors Orange Arquitectura / Alexandre Dias, Tiago Nunes da Costa Location Ponte de Lima, Portugal Client Private Project year / Construction 2012-2014 / 2015-2016
Project name / Type ADVANCE / Housing Construction System (Prototype and Private Residence) Architecture / Authors Orange Arquitectura / Alexandre Dias Location Coimbra, Portugal Client JPaiva Engenharia e Construção Lda. Project year / Construction 2012-2016 / 2013-2016
Project name / Type Carmo Convent and Church Renovation/ Nursing Home Architecture / Authors Orange Arquitectura / Alexandre Dias Location Coimbra, Portugal Client Venerável Ordem Terceira de S. Francisco Project year / Construction 2013-
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Project name / Type Praça da Alegria Requalification/ Public Space and Urban Design Architecture / Authors Orange Arquitectura / Alexandre Dias Location Lisbon, Portugal Client Lisbon City Council Project year / Construction 2016-
Project name / Type Quinta da Cheira / Architecture Competition by Invitation for Housing on Plots 1 and 2 Architecture / Authors Orange Arquitectura / Alexandre Dias, Luís Spranger, Bruno Silvestre Location Coimbra, Portugal Client MRG Project year / Construction 2015
Project name / Type ENDIPREV Headquarters / Architecture Competition by Invitation Architecture / Authors Orange Arquitectura / Alexandre Dias Location Mortágua, Portugal Client ENDIPREV Project year / Construction 2017
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Professional Works Collaborator Project name / Type Montemor-o-Velho Riverside Urban Park/ Public Space and Landscaping Architecture / Authors Orange Arquitectura / Alexandre Dias, Daniel Gameiro Location Montemor-o-Velho, Portugal Client Montemor-o-Velho Town Council Project year / Construction 2017-2018
Project name / Type S達o Jo達o da Madeira Hospital Renovation/ Hospital Architecture / Authors Orange Arquitectura / Alexandre Dias Location S達o Jo達o da Madeira, Portugal Client Centro Hospitalar de Entre o Douro e Vouga Project year / Construction 2016-2018/2017-
Project name / Type Bluepharma Headquarters Expansion/ Landscape, Parking, Offices and Logistics Architecture / Authors Orange Arquitectura / Alexandre Dias Location Coimbra, Portugal Client Bluepharma Project year / Construction 2018-2019/
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Pharmacy
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Dental Clinic
Smiling Dental Clinic
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Pharmacy
Project name / Type Bela Vista Pharmacy / Pharmacy Architecture / Authors Tiago Nunes da Costa Location Tondela, Portugal Client Ribas Silva, Lda Project year / Construction 2017-2018 / 2018 The fluid transition between each exposition area of this two level pharmacy is achieved through the white curved walls and wooden showcases with a minimalist design that suggest a path for the customer to explore. Three offices for personalized medical services, a conference room and a large warehouse prepared for a pharmacy dispensing robot also help to diversify and differentiate the services provided by this establishment.
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Dental Clinic
Project name / Type Smiling Dental Clinic / Dental Clinic Architecture / Authors Tiago Nunes da Costa Location Rio Maior, Portugal Client Dr. JosĂŠ Grifo Project year / Construction 2010 / 2011
An infrastructural central core that includes a bathroom, a sterilizing room and an orthopantomograph room, separates both consultation rooms from the distribution corridor, which is punctuated by the staff room, on one end, and by a frosted glass, on the other, that ensures visual privacy and directs the visitor from the entrance to the reception and waiting room.
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