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graduation, work experience, projectsEmanuel Vieira, architecture, designPortfolio
Curriculum Vitaename: Emanuel Rodrigues Vieira, birth: 16/04/1984birthplace: Braga - Portugal, Contact: 966836882, e-mail: [email protected]
Work experience:
December 2010/September 2011Internship at 123DV MODERN VILLAS &LIONG LIE MODERN ARCHITECTURE,Rotterdam, Netherlands
February 2012/September 2012Colaboration with VASTUDIO officeColaboration with VASTUDIO officeRua Sá da BandeiraPorto, Portugal
Graduation:Escola de Arquitectura daUniversidade do Minho (2004)
Master at Escola de Arquitectura, UM (2010)
Skills:advanced: AutoCad (2D/3D); Cinema 4DAdobe: Photoshop, Illustrator, IndesignAdobe: Photoshop, Illustrator, IndesignMicrosoft Office programs.
basic: 3D Studio, Rhinoceros/Grasshopper
work at VASTUDIO architects, Porto, Portugal 2012 Web: http://www.vastudio.pt/
Projects:Competitions
Ideas competition for architectural redevelopment and landscapingfor the Golfo di La Spezia-Diga Foranea , Italy.
7th place, Stazione Ferroviaria San Giovanni in Persiceto,Italy.
work at 123DV & Liong Lie Architects, Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2010-2011 Web: http://123dv.nl http://lionglie.com
Projects:Villas:Villa Duin Beek, in Bloemendaal, NetherlandsVilla in Dronten, NetherlandsVilla Singh, in Vroondaal. NetherlandsOutback House, in Vroondaal, NetherlandsArt Hall House, in Roombeek, NetherlandsArt Hall House, in Roombeek, NetherlandsVilla in Woorden, NetherlandsSky Frame House, Haagwijk Estate, Netherlands
Projects:Public:Restaurant “Zouthaven” in Muziekgebouw building,Amsterdam, Netherlands. 2011
Projects:Competitions2nd Prize “Aview4you”,with Liong Lie, Netherlands2nd Prize Opengap: “Mayte Commodore”, withLiong Lie, Spain
personal work, architecture & design competitions
Boisbuchet + Corticeira Amorim Cork Design Competition 2012, FranceProject: “CORKA”
Breil+Designboom Design Competition 2011, ItalyProject: “BRONZE”Selected for final Shortlist web: http://www.designboom.com/project/bronze/web: http://www.designboom.com/project/bronze/
FIND-LAB GuimarãesTemporary Pavillion2012, GuimarãesProject: “Hearticulated Shelter”
The “CORKa” chair appears as a model that shows a union of materials from the ranks of recycling and renew-able transformation, combined with a practical and inno-vative design.
It fits into the context in the category of “sustaining chairs” because it has elements that provide an easy construc-tion for the chair, with parts that can be standardized and quick assembly.
On the other hand this model is not just trying to make use of materials from processing or recycling of raw materials, but rather than be a part to serve only a function it has a friendly appearance, it´s funny and colorful.
Its structure is made primarily of two main blocks from ag-glomerated cork, with the addition of pieces of wood that provide basically the profile of the chair.
Excels mainly by its simplicity and by the geometric lines smooth and rounded, referring to an idea of relaxation and ergonomic quality.
“CORKa”_cork design competition_ Proposal description
Blocos de cortiça maciços para encosto e assento/ Solid cork blocks for seat and back
Furações para aparafusamento das peças/ holes for screws
Conjunto de aglomerados de madeira para a estrutura da cadeira/ Set of laminated wood for the chair structure
Inserção de veios para unir os blocos de cortiça á madeira / Insertion of shafts for attach the cork blocks to the wood
Bloco de cortiça/Cork block
Tubo de fixação interior/Clamping tubeParafuso de fixação/Screw
Cobertura para cabeça do parafuso/Cover for screw head
Cobertura para cabeça do parafuso/Cover for screw head
Fixação ao parafuso/Attachment screw
Peças de madeira/Wood legs
Peças intermédias de separaçãop entre a madeira/Intermediate parts between the timber
The junction of the two materials is made only by a fastening process between the tim-ber and the cork blocks by a inner shaft, thus giving source to a light but strong piece, simple but robust.
Despite being a model of chair that highlights environmental issues and sustainability, it offers a particularly versatile and attractive design.
In this model it’s presented the possibility to introduce patterns, textures and colors in to the cork blocks by pigmentation and projection techniques, which give to this chair a greater variety of models, themes or symbolism and it also may become a versatile and iconic chair.
“CORKa”_cork design competition_Technical indications
“CORKa”_cork design competition_ Drawings (side views and section)
view from the back view from the front view from the top
sectionside view
“CORKa”_cork design competition_ personal details
Organizações espaciais possíveis:
Aspeto formal da estrutura:
Vista de frente: Vista lateral :
1. espaço para espetáculos
2. espaço para conferências
3. zona de feiras,mercado, exposições
4. espaços múltiplos
A “HEARTiculated” SHELTER é uma estrutura que propõe um espaço para múltiplos usos e funções no meio do espaço público. A linguagem formal é composta pelo logotipo que identifica a imagem do evento da Cidade Capital Europeia da Cultura - o “coração muralha”. Uma marca tão facilmente reconhecida forma um novo conceito de identidade, um espaço definido por uma malha de cora-çõesções que se conectam uns aos outros convergindo por fim numa superfície de cobertura de linhas dinâmicas. O con-ceito formal faz referência ao arco medieval característico do património arquitetónico de Guimarães, assente em dois suportes laterais que fazem o remate da estrutura com o pavimento.
“HEARTiculated” SHELTER
Estruturas UrbanasGuimarães 2012
Conceito:
imagem marca do evento
arco medieval
+ 7.12
m12.5m 15.5m
Pretende-se que esta estrutura possa ser implementada em qualquer praça ou recinto da cidade, no âmbito de albergar vários tipos de eventos entre espetáculos, conferências ou para usos coletivos como workshops, oficinas de trabalho, mercados de rua, entre outros. AA estrutura poderá ser concebida essencialmente por aglomerados de madeira, pelo (re)aproveitamento deste material, pela facilidade de construção e pela sua leveza. Foi pensado também utilizar como material de proteção uma membrana em PVC para eventuais situações climatéri-cas podendo ser retirada ou colocada de forma rápida.
Através do uso de software digital (Rhino e Grasshop-per), concebeu-se um estrutura composta por uma malha repetida que se moldou á forma pretendida.
Breil Design Competition Project: “BRONZE”Selected for final Shortlist web: http://www.designboom.com/project/bronze/