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MAX FABRIS ARCHITECT + URBAN DESIGNER

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MAX FABRIS ARCHITECT + URBAN DESIGNER

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maxfabris@gmail.com

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Sports City, Dubai, UAE

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About me

Work Experience

Equipped with more than 8 years of fully professional

present /

Designer

Apr-2014 /

experience I have worked in a lot of different types of

Jul-2014

Dewan Architects + Engineers

Sep-2011

projects and within different work environment. My insatiable trail for knowledge made me change my professional path three times. First moving out from

Architect

Mar-2011

TomDavid Architecten

leaving behind my career in Brazil to take a Master De-

Sep-2010/

Architectural Coordinator

gree at TU Delft, The Netherlands. And last, facing a

Jan-2010

Debora Aguiar & Arquitetos Associados

new challenge here in the UAE. The best professional qualities found on me are the capacity of working within a team, the great adaptability

Licensed Architect

Mar-2008

Itamar Berezin Arquitetura São Paulo, Brazil

to new environments, the working ethics, and the passion on what I do.

Msc1 Hybrid Buildings Msc2 Hybrid Buildings Msc3-4 Explore Lab Apr-2010 /

Post-Graduation

Mar-2008

Mackenzie | São Paulo, Brazil The Architectural Project in the Contem-

São Paulo, Brazil Jan-2010/

Mar-2008/

Junior Architect

Jan-2007

Debora Aguiar & Arquitetos Associados São Paulo, Brazil

Professional Skills

porary City Dec-2006 / Mar-2005

Bachelor in Architecture and Urbanism FAAP| São Paulo, Brazil

Dec-2004 / Mar-2001

Bachelor in Architecture and Urbanism UCS| Caxias do Sul, Brazil

Languages

Design

Design

AutoCad

Grasshopper

English

Rhinoceros

Photo Shop

Portuguese

V-ray (Rhinoceros)

Illustrator

Spanish

3D Studio Max

Indesign

Italian

V-ray (3D Studio Max)

Lightroom

Dutch

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Master of Science in Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences TU Delft | Delft, The Netherlands

Rotterdam, The Netherlands

my comfortable zone back home to São Paulo. Second

www.maxfabris.com

Education

Dubai, Unite Arab Emirates Nov-2011/

+971 (0) 55 108 6737


COVER LETTER Dubai, UAE September_2016

As an accomplished, dedicated, and trustworthy Architect and Urban design-

er with a diverse skill set and documented record of success, I am well prepared to meet and exceed your expectations as a Designer (Architecture and Urban Planning). Confident I will quickly prove myself a vital member of your team. In this document you can review some of my relevant works.

Equipped with more than eight years of highly transferrable experience, I am

ready to hit the ground running with your company. I know what it takes to navigate business challenges, overcome obstacles, and deliver results in key design areas including architecture and urban planning developments, public realm and landscape design. If given the opportunity, I will leverage my extensive project design and management background, proven creativity, and top-notch leadership abilities to achieve ambitious business goals.

Please consider the following highlights of my qualifications:

- Motivated, entrepreneurial profile with international design and project management experience; - Imaginative and resourceful designer with the organizational and software skills to implement bold ideas; - Superb ability to communicate ideas in multiple languages, vital for continued project success;

In me, your company will gain a diligent and focused professional with a tire-

less work ethic and relentless drive to achieve the goals set before me. As such, I believe I would be a great addition to your team and I would welcome the chance to meet in person. Until then, thank you for your consideration. Sincerely,

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INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

BRAZIL, THE NETHERLANDS, ENLGAND, GERMANY, KSA, UAE, IRAQ, USA, ANGOLA 4


“We shape our buildings; thereafter they shape us.” WINSTON CHURCHILL

“To raise the question of typology in architecture is to raise a question of the nature of the architectural work itself.” RAFAEL MONEO

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Al Ghubaiba Showrooms

Yas Hills

Ras Al Khor Development

2016, Sharjah, UAE

2016, Abu Dhabi, UAE

2015, Dubai, UAE

Architecture + Urban Design

Urban Planning + Urban Design

Urban Planning + Urban Design

Close Competition 1st prize

International Competition 1st prize

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Sudair Commercial Spine

JGE Development

Haus der Musik

2015, Najad, KSA

2014-15, Dubai, UAE

2014, Innsbruck, Austria

Urban Planning + Urban Design

Urban Planning + Urban Design

Architecture

CONTENT

International Competition Pag. 16

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Expans찾o SENGE-RS

Bridging Parais처polis

Data Silos

2014, Porto Alegre, Brazil

2013-14, S찾o Paulo, Brazil

2013, Groningen, The Netherlands

Architecture

Architecture + Urban Design

Architecture + Urban Design

Open Competetion Finalist

GEN.1

Europan 12 Finalist

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Nova Biblioteca

Intermediate Pavilion

Event Tray

2013, S찾o Paulo, Brazil

2013, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

2012, Hamburg Germany, Germany

Architecture + RMIT

Architecture

Urban Design + Landscape

Open Competition

Open Competition

Academic

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Olympic Games Info Pavilion

Urban Condenser

Art Fund Pavilion

2010, London, England

2009, SĂŁo Paulo, Brazil

2009, Woking, England

Architecture

Architecture

Architecture

Open Competition

Uncommissioned Proposal

Open Competition

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Midiateca Matarazzo

Villas

Buildings

2006, SĂŁo Paulo, Brazil

Projects developed in 2010 as Architec-

Projects developed between 2008 -

Architecture

tural Coordinator at Debora Aguiar &

2010 as Licensed Architect at Itamar

Academic

Arquitetos Associados

Berezin Arquitetura

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Interior Designer

Theorethical Work

Photography

Projects developed in 2007 as Junior

TO BE ADDED

Some examples of my non-professional

Architect at Debora Aguiar & Arquitetos

photographs

Associados Pag. 34

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Invited Local Competition | 1st Prize

Al Ghubaiba Showrooms Location: Sharjah, UAE Year: 2016 Type: Architecture + Urban Design Twenty-six plots (20.000 sqm of built-up area) were developed along one of the main roads in Sharjah. The project aimed to improve the lack of accessibility to the place and pedestrian usage, to conceive a new “facade� for the area and a new way of developing retail strips along the road. One of the key components of this project is the design of the parking lots. The carrying capacity designed for each plot determines the maximum GFA to be considered. This strategy adopted is the oposite of the traditional methods, where the GFA determines the carrying capacity.

Designer at Dewan Architects + Engineers

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THE STRATEGY OF THE GRID

EXPLODED VIEW DESIGN STRATEGY | OFFICES The efficient displacement of the grid allows a very flexible space for the offices . On the following schematic diagrams it is clear the possibiltiy to have one large office space (option A), or the ability to sub-divide the same space into smaller units (option B). In both scenarios the efficience of the floor is high, because the space designated for circulation and comom areas is minimun.

plot A

plot B

OPTION A

OPTION B INTERNAL CIRCULATION: 33,00m2 VERTICAL CIRCULATION: 10,25m2

VERTICAL CIRCULATION: 10,25m2

main road

ROOF 3m

As per regulations there is a 3m setback, from the borders neighbouring residential plots.

OFFICE SPACE

main road OFFICE 3: 75,00m2 OFFICE : 405,00m2

OFFICE 4: 99,50m2

OFFICE 1: 99,00m2 OFFICE 2: 98,50m2

Part of the urban design strategy is to use this setback as service road, when it is possible. Also each plot should shared the vehicles entrance, in order to potentialize the usage of ground floor for area for showrooms. 3m from each plot will be given to the access.

1ST FLOOR

3m 3m shared access for vehicles

OFFICES +765

main road

DESIGN STRATEGY | MEZANINE

THE ATRIUM

By the necessity of increasing the ceiling height of the ground floor showrooms, the mezanine floor area was shifted to the side, generating a double height volume within the envelope. This generous space will add value to the ground floor showrooms, both, in terms of functionality and space quality. This strategy also allows to achieve a longer facade by the main road, that means, more area for showcases. Furthermore it gives to the parking lots a human scale shelter.

It is the by product of the design strategy apploied in each plot. It can varies on size for every single showroom.

From the carrying capacity the maXimum allowable GFA is obtained. In other words, it is the inverse process from the traditional method, where the maximum GFA dictates the number of parking lots. In order to achieve full potential in terms of GFA usage, the mezanine should have the same footprint as the ground floor. This situation is not desired, mainly because the ceiling height of the showrooms would be too low for a proper usage of its program.

MEZANINE | ATRIUM main road

DOUBLE HEIGHT SHOWROOM LONGER SHOWCASE

By the location and size of each parking lot the main grid has been generated. This component will be guiding and organizing spaces and structure.

HUMAN SCALE SHELTERED SPACE 5m (2 lots)

6m (1 lot)

MEZANINE SHOWROOM +465

6m (access) VERTICAL CIRCULATION AND ACCESS

offices

The program has been divided into 2 distinguished uses. On the ground floor and mezanine there are the showrooms. On the first floor there are the offices. Although occupying the same envelope, these 2 uses should have independent accesses.

The accesses for each use and in each plot is defined. To give variety and possibilities on the design, the accesses for the offices can be conceived from the main road or from the service road as well.

EXTERNAL VERTICAL CIRCULATION

INTERNAL VERTICAL CIRCULATION offices

showroom

showroom main road

site boundaries GF footprint

4.5m

parking lots

grid vertical circulation

access

7.5m

setback | vehicles circulation

GROUND FLOOR SHOWROOM +015

VERTICAL CIRCULATION AND ACCESS | SOWROOMS

VERTICAL CIRCULATION AND ACCESS | OFFICES

The showrooms will be accessed from the main public space by the main road. The mezanine, which is the second floor of the showrooms will be acessed internaly, through stairs which can be allocated in different positions depending on the specific design of the space.

The offices will be accessed from the main public space by the main road and also from behind (service road), through a unique staircase, totally independent from the showrooms. In order to achieve variety, if a given plot has its access from behind, the next plot should have its access from the main public space.

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Invited International Competition | 1st Prize

YAS HILLS Location: Abu Dhabi, UAE Year: 2016 Type: Urban Planning + Urban Design The 306hec plot (2.32 million sqm built-up area) is located in a very strategegic place in one of the main entrances of Abu Dhabi in between two edges (E10 highway and the water canal). The Masterplan design takes it manifestation from these urban edges. The lack of accessibility to it and the way it is connect to the adjascent developments are the key design elements of the project. Landscaped corridors are provided to enhance the pedestrian mobility within the development. The dynamic of the urban fabric facilitates the fluidity and plurality of the development in the Urban Scale. The

Designer at Dewan Architects + Engineers

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Masterplan idea was established based on multi-layering thoughts emerged from the

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Villas, Town Houses, Waterfront Villas and Palaces

existing contextual site forces and development potentials.

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Marina and F&B

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Cinema and Retail

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Street Retail, Offices and Apartments

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Mall and Showrooms

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Healthcare and Accomodations

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Ras Al Khor Development Location: Dubai, UAE Year: 2015 Type: Urban Planning + Urban Design This mixed use development comprehends 26 hec of land and 347.500 of built-up area. The Master Plan has been adjusted in compliance to all requirements from relevant authorities. The core of the residential enclave is a vastly landscaped community park that provides a venue for outdoor activities and social interaction. Clusters of residential buildings also contain communal landscaped spaces that serve as the extension of buildings. The outer ring on the other hand is dominated by a mixed of residential apartments with active commercial retail frontages at ground floors.

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Street Retails and Apartments

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Main Open Space

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Apartments

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Mosque

Designer at Dewan Architects + Engineers

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Sudair Commercial Spine Location: Najad, KSA Year: 2015 Type: Urban Planning + Urban Design Sudair Commercial Spine Development serves as a main catalyst for an industrial city being developed by MODON. Located at around 120 km from Riyadh this 42-hectare development draws attraction through its unique features distinguished from any other highway oriented developments. Basic facilities such as fuel/service stations and truck stops are supported with a cohesive mix of commercial facilities that makes the development even more sustainable and viable. The commercial spine generally draws an inspiration from an outdoor “souq� or tradi-

Designer at Dewan Architects + Engineers

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tional Arabian marketplace with a dynamic pedestrian and landscaped spaces accen-

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Hotel

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Offices and Retail

tuating the contemporary architectural designs of the buildings.

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Apartments

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F&B

The project is unique for its scale and strategic cross-sector thinking. The spine of-

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Strip Plaza

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Clinic

fers a pioneering new solution, drawing on landscape traditions through providing re-

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Mosque

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Supermarket and Retail

sponsive and flexible land uses, dynamic and pedestrian urban spaces, and eminence

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Main Plaza

10. Gas Station

and attractive open spaces that are inspired by local architecture. By combining compact, dense and vibrant environments with open, green breathing space, nature is balanced with urbanity to create a beautiful and safe public realm.

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Invited International Competition | 1st Prize

JGE Development Location: Dubai, UAE Year: 2014-15 Type: Urban Planning + Urban Design Driven by the change in market demands, the new JGE development will become an integral part of the city instead of being a traditional gated golf development. It will cater the surrounding developments as a regional downtown by providing public gathering spaces, and region-wide services. The development aims to reach a 9.37 million sqm of buil-up area. As a major canal, which links the Dubai Creek and the Arabian Gulf, penetrates through the site, the develop-

Designer at Dewan Architects + Engineers

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Downtown

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Culture

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Heritage Villa

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Shopping

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Offices and Retail

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Metro Station

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Golf Course

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Apartments

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Apartments

ment has the opportunity of reshaping the water body and creating upscale waterfront developments. At the core of the project is a central canal encapsulated by various iconic hospitality, cultural and commercial facilities. On the orther hand, the vibrant edges of the proposal are dominantly outlined by recreational, retail and residential developments set amongst a network of green spaces. They will grant privacy for the master plan zones as well as achieving successful hierarchy in terms of land use allocation. At its northwestern edge, an Intermodal Station is being accommodated which is a vital connection point to region.

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International Competition | 1st Round Selection

Haus der Musik Location: Innsbruck, Austria Year: 2014 Type: Architecture In contrast to the traditional concert and theater halls, which are linear arranged (rehearsal and backstage - stage - audience), the presented design subverts this logic by centralizing the program’s arrangement, allowing the visual control of the whole. The visitors are in the middle, around them the program. The transparency of the facade and public programming throughout the base level improve the accessibility and create attraction and liveliness. By stacking the stages one above each other a very efficient internal logistics system is reached. The public rout that permeates the building invites the guests to have a look at a representative cross-section of the entire Haus der Musik’s program. By spatially combining the vestibules of the halls, catering and public route, a flexible open location emerges as a foyer. The public route is designed ultimately as a unifying element for all users, both physically and visually.Everywhere you go, people is meeting and inspiring each other.

Author l Founder at PIGEON (PIGEON + TomDavid Architecten + MOST Architecture)

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Competition | 1st Round Selection

ExpansĂŁo SENGE-RS Location: Porto Alegre, Brazil Year: 2014 Type: Architecture In order to propose a building whose 8,000sqm designates half of its area to parking lot, along with the impossibility of large basements due to the high water level, the programmatic distribution reverses the traditional logic of this typology. The proposed allocation of parking spaces in an inert region of the building allows the program to

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be distributed in a way that programs with a more public character are located in or close to the ground level. The podium becomes a urban block with and internal alley that brings the public realm into the site. Working spaces are arranged on top of the tower, with the best views and natural light. The distance from the ground level is desirable in order to avoid visual and audible interference in a work environment.

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working spaces

parking lot

auditorium restaurant / terrace shops classrooms exhibitions technical

people

tech/cargo/cars

Author | Founder at PIGEON (PIGEON + Coletivo de Arquitetos + ENTRE Arquitetos)

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Uncomissioned Proposal

Bridging Paraisópolis Location: São Paulo, Brazil Year: 2013-14 Type: Architecture + Urban Design Paraisópolis has a peculiar characteristic which distinguishes it from most of Brazilian “favelas”. The slum is located on a regular urban grid which is reminiscent of the first urbanization project for the area. The region of Grotão due its topography interrupts the continuity of the orthogonal urban fabric. Consequently what should be divided into smaller blocks turned into a super cluster of shacks located in risk areas with the largest urban, economic and social problems of the whole community. The design is concerned to reconnect the Grotão with the rest of the commuity. The proposal was to create a bridge that allows vertical connections that act in local level and a horizontal connection which is the continuation of the grid, performing in a higher urban level. In a way, the bridge is part of the urban grid.

Author | Founder at PIGEON

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Europan | International Competition | Finalist

Data Silos

GEN.1

(Excess Heat Enabling Civic-ness)

Location: Groningen, The Netherlands Year: 2013 Type: Architecture + Landscape A decisive and stand-alone destination program of an infrastructural nature which leaveoptions open for its neighbours is called for. There is much to be gained by co-locating data-centers with other uses. By plugging other uses into the system, waste heat is capitalized upon. A vertical format for the data-center reserves ground level for occupied activities. On a more abstract level, it is a manifestation of the digital cloud rendered in concrete and fabric. With DataSilos

GEN1

Groningen once again leads the way by demonstrating a future where digital culture is balanced

against traditional civicness and communalism, invests in its competitive future on a global scale, and re-confirms its’ pioneering spirit. The first generation of a new building type; the urbanistically responsive data center. Servers

Hot Air Manifold Heat Exchanger Cooling Plant

Data-Center

Hot Pool

Parking Servicing

Temperate Pool

Support Office

Cool Pool

Promenade Cafe

Thermal Pools

Greenhouse Bridge

Greenhouse

server room heat generation phase

hot air collection/ distribution phase

air conditioning phase

greenhouse phase

water purification phase

murky water inlet

thermal pool phase

heat exchange phase

clean water outlet

Author | Founder at PIGEON (PIGEON + RAW Architecture + Kevin Hutchinson + Chris Zammit)

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Competition | Finalist

Nova Biblioteca Location: SĂŁo Paulo, Brazil Year: 2013 Type: Architecture + Renovation In an Era that tends to be skeptical about the use of public spaces in the contemporary city and each person is more unique, exclusive and personalized than ever, the proposed library is a statement about its fundamental and unique role as a building trully collective and of public use. The proposed library does not reinvent the traditional institution. Simply adapts it to new demands. Ceases to be loyal to the book and becomes concerned about knowledge, independently of the way it is presented. The book frees space for collective use, but do not cease to exist. The project densifies vertical/horizontal circulations and services in a super efficient core. The exiting light and ventilation pit remains, but becomes a void, which is part of the interior space of the library. The void is a significant element that organizes the spaces, by dividing the building into two larger blocks. The front block will house the activities of collective use. The back volume, in its turn, house the archive itself.

Author | Founder at PIGEON (PIGEON + Roman Popadiuk)

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International Competition

Intermediate Pavilion Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Year: 2013 Type: Architecture + Urban Design The pavilion was conceived to be a temporary structure in Rio de Janeior for the FIFA World Cup. The idea of football as a game tha integrates people from all over the world is the key design element. By scaling up the object to be bigger than its required area, a critical mass emerged, reaching a urban scale. The use of fabric curtains as the pavilion’s borders gives fluidity to the space, as there is no fixed entrance for it. At the same time creates a clear distinction between inside and outside. The landscaped roof is a symbolic expression of the natural beauty of Rio de Janeiro.

scalin up the object

landscaping the roof

bordering the pavilion

scattering the program

tying elements

strucuture Author | Founder at PIGEON

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Uncomissioned Proposal

Event Tray Location: Hamburg, Germany Year: 2012 Type: Landscape + Urban Design Event Tray project is not a master plan neither an architectural object, rather, it contains basic genes of both. In Hamburg Central Station around 1/3 of the train platforms are located outside the main building. These platforms have no direct connections to city. Passangers must leave the train, walk long distances through a busy station in order to reach the city. The uncovered space which the platforms are placed has an enormous potential to become a new entrance of the station. Furthermore, this space has all its borders defined and with no doubts the vocation to become an open air public space. city

city

entrance plaza N city

train platform

city

entrance plaza N city

train platform platform train

entrance plaza N

train train platform platform train platform

central station N tunnel N tunnel central station N tunnel N tunnel central city city station N tunnel N tunnel

horizontal city strategy city central station central station central station

city city city

city

city

city city

elevated road city

train platform train platform platform train

S tunnel S tunnel

train platform platform train train platform train platform train platform

tunnels’ entrances

S tunnel

entranceentrance entrance plaza S plaza S plaza S

city

library library

surface’s connectors

library

city city

entrance plaza N city entrance plaza N

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entrance plaza S

city

entrance plaza S

train platform city entrance plaza Ntrain platform

library entrance plaza S

verticals

library

elevated road 200

city 000 vertical strategy central -150 elevatedstation road 200 city 000 central station -150 elevated road 200 city 000 train platform -830 central station railway -900 -150

train platform S tunnel -300

city 000 library entrance plaza S -070 city 000

S tunnel -300

entrance plaza S -070

S tunnel -300

city 000 library -830 entrance plaza S -070

train platform -830 railway -900

library -830

train platform -830 railway -900

library -830

at surfaces

levels strategy Author

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International Competition

Olympic Games Info Pavilion 222m²

BIG SCREEN

CONNECTION PLAN

Location: London, England Year: 2010 20m² TOILETS Type: Architecture 124m² CAFÉ The Trafalguar Square transcends its sheer vocation as public square in the city of London. It is a vital hub for the

urban logistics and a pure example of a totally democratic space. The inserted pavilion should not interfere on the dynamics of the square. It should be as democratic as the place itself. The design of the pavilion resembles an athletics running track, as a symbolic gesture towards the olympics traditions. 20m²

CAFÉ

124m²

21m² 50m²

STORE

14m²

INFO/TICKETS

solar panels

21m² 50m²

14m² 21m² 35m²

solar panels

23m

TOILETS

STORE

21m² 35m²

PLANT ADMINISTRATION

INFO/TICKETS

15m

PLANT ADMINISTRATION

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PLANT

ADMINISTRATION 15m

4,5m

I/T

STORE

I/T

4,5m

PLANT

ADMINISTRATION

4,5m

I/T

4,5m

STORE

I/T

4,5m

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TOILETS

5,6m

TOILETS

8,9m

CAFÉ

8,9m

CAFÉ

Author

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Uncomissioned Proposal

Urban Condenser - Cultural Center Location: São Paulo, Brazil Year: 2009 Type: Architecture + Urban Design Located in São Paulo, Berrini is an area which from the 80’s became one of the biggest corporate buildings clusters

parking

in Brazil. The hypothesis suggested in this work is addressed to the local connections within the area. Far from a city strategy it concentrates the atentions to the local environment. There is a lack of connections between public spaces culture

and private buildings in Berrini. Both don’t perform collectively, but as individuals. The ability to perfom together will improve the whole area consolidating a single identity. The master plan proposed before holds 3 different phases. The first phase connects public areas. The second phase connects the train station directly into the area through a library. The third phase is the cultural center. The cultural center is located at the Southern ending of the master plan. Its program consists on a parking lot, art

Unfolding of the plane allows the SouthNorth connection

Subtracting parts of the block enables open spaces and creates the Art Boxes

“Z” repetion of the

galleries and a plaza for public actvities, all of them connect by a vertical public green route. The parking lot capitalizes the full potential of the program.

Rotating parts for a better sunlight provision

Connecting programs

The teather is the piece which closes the circulation loop

Vertical circulation placed in a strategics supporting both programs at once

Addition of a Helipad.

Addition of a Sight view box

Possible future connection with the library

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International Competition

Art Fund Pavilion Location: Woking, England Year: 2009 Type: Architecture The adopted design allows this object to be deployed in various places. The materiality of the pavilion itself is the site where it is deployed, as it is composed mostly of empty space. The site fills these emptyness and changes the meaning of the pavilion in each place it is deployed. Once the pavilion is dissembled the site becomes a virgin place again, but once corrupted in our memories, ready to be re-explore and re-meaned.

basic cube 50x50x50cm

set of cubes

diagonals - struc. stability

resultant blades

envelope Author

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Graduation Project |Ă“pera Prima National Fnalist

Midiateca Matarazzo Location: SĂŁo Paulo, Brazil Year: 2006 Type: Architecture + Urban Design Paulista Avenue is the largest financial business cluster in Latin America. By analyzing the context it is noticeable that the lots of the old farms once there were divided into smaller plots. This form of land division generated an anachronistic urban form, that is, classical lots with contemporary buildings.The site is located in a buffer zone between the corporate and residential zones. The deployment of buildings in this zone sets activities related to services and trade close Paulista Avenue while residential and leisure ones by SĂŁo Carlos do Pinhal St. The proposed design aims to free the ground floor for public activites. A clear reference on the Brazilian modernism.

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Villas 1

As Architectural Coordinator at Debora Aguiar

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& Arquitetos Associados in 2010 I developed 15 villas for private clients in Brazil. These villas ranged from 650sqm up to more than 2500sqm. The villas were pretty much divided into 3 categories: rural, beach and city villas.

In this section of my portofolio there is a selec-

tion of the artistic perspectives of some of them. Fernando Queipo Jaguariúna, Brazil

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Carlos Lima Bragança Paulista, Brazil

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Lote 03-13 Bragança Paulista, Brazil

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Renato Martins Uberaba, Brazil

Mauro Wulkan Guarujá, Brazil

Lote 03 Guarujá, Brazil

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Lote 01 Bragança Paulista, Brazil

José Alves Damasceno Guarujá, Brazil Architectural Coordinator at Debora Aguiar & Arquitetos Associados

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Buildings 1

As a Licensed Architect at Itamar Berezin Ar-

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quitetura I had the opportunity to work on the concept design of more than 45 developments in 2 years. These developments ranged from low and high-rise residential and corporate/office buildings and hotels. I used to report to the main director.

My main achievement within the company was

to understand how legislation influences design decisions in all levels. After years have passed, its a great pleasure to see most of the designs built in Brazil.

In this section of my portofolio there is a selec-

tion of artistic perspectives of some of the most outstanding developments. Time Offices São Paulo, Brazil

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Double Office Santana São Paulo, Brazil

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La Plage Residencial Clube Vila Velha, Brazil

Capital Corporate Office São Paulo, Brazil

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Centro Empresarial Berrini São Paulo, Brazil

Mare Di Cesare Guarujá, Brazil

Welcome São Paulo, Brazil

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Quality House Jd. Prudência São Paulo, Brazil

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Sky Campo Belo São Paulo, Brazil

L’Adresse São Paulo, Brazil

Licensed Architect at Itamar Berezin Arquitetura

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Belle Jardin São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil

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Costaneira Belém do Pará, Brazil

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Platinum Tower Ibirapuera São Paulo, Brazil

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Neo Offices São Paulo, Brazil

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Spalla São Paulo, Brazil

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Le Premiere Ibirapuera São Paulo, Brazil

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Città Della Mooca São Paulo, Brazil

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Prime House Vila Mascote São Paulo, Brazil

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Onix Ibirapuera São Paulo, Brazil

Sky Campo Belo São Paulo, Brazil

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Wide Garden São Paulo, Brazil

Quartier Vila Mascote São Paulo, Brazil

Licensed Architect at Itamar Berezin Arquitetura

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Interior Designer 1

As a Junior Architect at Debora Agu-

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iar & Arquitetos Associados in 2007 in was part of the residential and exhibition team.

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project. From concept design to construction supervision. My main achivement within the company was to receive the award of Architect Revelation of the year among around 100 architects. Samantha Muller Rio de Janeior, Brazill

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Ana Regina Graciotti São Paulo, Brazil

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Café Dominium São Palulo, Brazil

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Renata Biem São Paulo, Brazil

Mostra Casa Cor 2007 São Paulo, Brazil

Mostra Casa Cor 2007 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Guilherme Rossi São Paulo, Brazil

Dolce Vita Miami, USA Junior Architect at Debora Aguiar & Arquitetos Associados

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Mostra Artefacto 2007 São Paulo, Brazil

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Noé e Izilda Riviera, Brazill

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Daniela Burti São Paulo, Brazil

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Guilherme Rossi São Palulo, Brazil

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Via Ibirapuera São Paulo, Brazil

Eleonora Gomes São Paulo, Brazil

João Zogbi Campos do Jordão, Brazil

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Downrtown Mandarin Office Salvador, Brazil

Walter Pontes São Paulo, Brazil Junior Architect at Debora Aguiar & Arquitetos Associados

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Photograhy 1 “To me, photography is an art of ob-

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servation. It’s about finding something interesting in an ordinary place... I’ve found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.” Elliott Erwitt

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