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Filipa Leal de Carvalho
registered architect in the Portuguese Architects College, worked recently
at Dominique Perrault Architecture (Paris), where she had the opportunity
to participate in global projects. After graduating in Architecture in
the University of Coimbra in 2008, she worked at “carlorattiassociatti”
studio in italy (directly related with the MIT Senseable City Lab in Boston)
where she had also the opportunity to collaborate with important studios
as Kengo Kuma Associates (Tokio), AgenTer (Paris) and ARUP (Italian
branch), During her 4 years experience she was involved in master
planning, residential, offi ces, educational and cultural sectors.
WORK EXPERIENCE
rehabilitation of EPFL campus dominique perrault architecture
quartier de l’etang dominique perrault architecture
manifattura domani carloratti associatti - kengo kuma associates
m&m house carloratti associatti - kengo kuma associates
social club fi lipa carvalho - tânia teixeira
unesco dialog center lands architetture studio
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
between lisbon and tejo
street sellers
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benchmarks and identification of the camus heart the 3 sites of intervention
displacement of the Teaching Lab to the heart of the campus final project
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congress center
train station
rolex learning center
square
REHABILITATION OF EPFL CAMPUSDominique Perrault Architecture
Lausanne, Switzerland 2011-2015
program offi ces, research laboratories and public services
team Felix construction and Préface (facades), Tecnoservice
(CVC), Duchein SA (sanitary system), Daniel Willi SA (structure),
Protectas SA (security)
site area 15 500 m2
built area 4500 m2 Central Library / 14 000 m2 Mechanical
Engineering Halls
responsabilities prepare and develop drawings, models, images
and other documents relating to Design Development Phase
and Construction Documents Phase; assist in the co-ordination
of the internal design team; take responsibility for specifi c areas
of the design and project development; liaise with members of
the external design team and other associated organisations or
companies.
In 2010, Steiner SA Group Switzerland’s leading total
services contractor combined with Dominique Perrault
Architecture won the competition driven by the EPFL
to achieve the “Campus Plan” modernization project
by implementing the Center for Neuroprosthetics and
the headquarters of the Federal School. This project
includes the renovation of two existing buildings on
campus, the former Mechanical Engineering Halls
and Central Library, and the creation of an iconic new
building, the Teaching Bridge.
Parallel to urban redevelopments already led by the
EPFL at the North and South of the site, architecture
must refl ect the will to reinforce connections between
the natural ground and the artifi cial soil. In this sense,
the rehabilitation of the former Mechanical Engineering
Halls and the Central Library buildings, but also the
new Teaching Bridge, are involved in the campus
re-urbanization process by breaking the existing
separation between the technical ground-fl oor and the
university life taking place several meters higher.
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING HALLS
CENTRAL LIBRARY
TEACHING BRIDGE
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south façade
laboratories
offices
plan type
RESEARCH BUILDING - OLD MECHANICAL ENGINEERING HALLS
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the “atrium is a
interior views of the atrium
principle of the facade opening
The building is designed in layers,
like a onion. At the heart, there
is the central atrium, a dynamic
space with many bridges and
platforms that enable the flow
of ideas.
Around this space there are the
laboratories and after, the offices
to the outside to take advantage
fo the natural ligh.
the old building is coated with
metal sliding panels that give
dynamis to the facade
connection through
the atrium
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CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION (OLD CENTRAL LIBRARY)
plan type
Through a colorfull architecture, there is the intention
to remark clearly the consolidation of the central
administration at the heart of the campus. The building
will be covered with opaque and glazed colored strips like
a rainbow. The volumetry and the supporting structure of
the old library has been preserved. In order to offer light
to central spaces, as to the common circulations, two
courtyards were created.
view from avenue Piccard
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transverse section
offices surfaces
vertical accesses
common circulations
connections with Piccard avenue
organizing principle of the plan type
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frame with
metal mesh
frames guide
frames fixation
metal panel
thermal
insulation
triple glass
facade detail - building ME
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thermal
insulation
simple glass
metal perforated
suspended ceiling
double glass
venetian blind
black sheet
metal coating
facade detail - building BI
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QUARTIER DE L’ETANGDominique Perrault Architecture
Geneva, Switzerland 2010-2015
program housing, offi ces, public equipements, craft,
administrative, hotel, commerce, leisure
team Edms SA (ingénieur civil) , Transitec (mobility), AAB J.
Stryensky & H. Monti SA (acustics), Karakas & Français SA
(geotechnical), Ecoscan (environment), Protectas SA (fi re safety),
Buffet Boymont (geometer), Sequoia & Gardens (forester)
site area 111 081 m²
built area 232 200 m²
responsabilities develop urban analyses, general planning and
volume concept; prepare drawings, models, images and other
documents relating to Programming and Schematic Design Phase;
take responsibility for all the feasability study; liaise with members
of the external design team and other associated organisations or
companies.
This urban redevelopment project called “Quartier de
l’Etang”, is located in the heart of urban dynamics, at
just two kilometers from the historic heart of Geneva.
The site has been developed around industrial, craft
and commercial activities taking advantage of the
infrastructure network which is in the periphery of
the urban core. Today overtaken by the city, this site
will mutate to meet the needs of the citizens. This
change must take place within a project that requires
the highest standards of spaciousness, comfort and
security for its future inhabitants. The geometry of
the islets in the site is based on existing axes located
outside the perimeter: the road network on the one
hand, with the “chemin de l’Etang”, and pedestrian and
cycle networks on the other hand, relying on existing
routes. The project was organized with the intention
of offering to the city a new set of public spaces
(boulevard, pedestrian areas, squares, parks) that are
not only related to the existing road network but also
act as key elements linking the landscape structures
in the city.
lac léman
A1
GARE DE CORNAVIN
SAINT GENIS POUILLY
SAINT JULIEN EN GENEVOIS
ANNEMASSE
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The Boulevard, organized around a system
of planted boulevard with a high quality
landscape, will be the structural element of
the project. A transition space, that offers
access to important spaces: the city hall
square and the neighbourhood square.
islet area high limit48 m
sun
context
privacy
buildingpossible building insertion
urban outline
The City Hall Square as a link between the
different parts of site. Assumes the role of
keystone of the urban system, allowing the
connection between the fi rst two macro-
geographical areas: the north commercial
showcase and the neighbourhood heart at
the south.
The Neighbourhood Square, the second space
of centrality, more intimate, is mainly designed
to local residents. Built as a rectangular plaza
bordered by residential and craft buildings, it
includes in the ground fl oor local shops and a
Neighbourhood Association.
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HOUSING ....................................
HOUSING / ACTIVITIES ............. APPART’HOTEL .........................
HOTEL ........................................ ADMINISTRATIVE....................
ARTISANAT ...............................
COMMERCE/LEIURE/ .................
PUBLIC EQUIPEMENTS..............
TOTAL
SURFACE
COS
RATIO EMPLOI/LOGEMENT
89 940 m2
12 500 m2
8 000 m2
10 760 m2
50 200 m2
49 300 m2
32 570 m2
12 520 m2
265 790 m2
111 081 m2
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green spaces
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typology 1 The Forum
commerces / loisirs
administration
hotel
housing
activities and retail
urban galery
cinema
commerce
restaurant
hotel reception
apartment hotel services
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typology 2 The islets
public equipements
activities / commerce
housing
ground floor
activities and retail
local shops
common spaces
housing to the islet heart
leisure
bicycle parking
housing to the islet heart
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situation city plan
MANIFATTURA DOMANIKengo Kuma associates with Carloratti Associatti
Rovereto, Italy 2010
program offi ces, research, industrial park, public facilities and
recreational.
team Kanso (consulting), ARUP (engineering)
built area 69 890 m2 + 18 900 m2 (parking)
site area 86 090 m2
responsabilities understand the design project; prepare and
develop drawings, models, images and other documents relating
to the design; assist in the co-ordination of the internal design
team; take responsibility for specifi c areas of the design and project
development; liaise with members of the external design team and
other associated organisations or companies.
At the beginning it will be the Park. A green area
of fi ve hectares, which will take immediately the
place of asphalt and warehouses constructed in the
60s and 70s. This fi rst phase will see in parallel the
reconstruction of historic buildings of the factory and
the creation of leisure facilities along the border south
to the river Leno. The future presence of industrial
buildings, will be revealed in the landscape of the park,
through parallel strips as the surrounding vineyards,
hiding the invisible predispositions infrastructure
under the ground. New production structures will be
raised from its impression on the ground, designed
by vegetation. A system with an organic development
that will minimize the drawbacks of traditional yards,
returning immediately a large proportion of industrial
land to the territory and the city.
A system with an organic development that will
minimize the drawbacks of traditional yards, returning
immediately a large proportion of industrial land to the
territory and the city.
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airports location
general location
highway network
train network
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green park
section AA
section BB
green park with public spaces through the river
green technologic parkgreen buffer zone
B
A
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courtyard
playroom
lightspine
bedroombedroomliving room
master
bathroom
pool master
bedroom
eating room
kitchen
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M&M ‘S HOUSECarlo Ratti associatti
Bergamo, Italy 2009
program familiar house
built area 150 m2
responsabilities understand the design project; prepare, develop
and edit drawings, models, images and other documents relating
to the design construction phase; take responsibility for specifi c
areas of the design and project development; liaise with members
of the external design team and other associated organisations or
companies; construction site supervision.
A medieval building in the old city of Bergamo. Natural
light is provided only from the south, while the fl oor
area on the north is carved into the montain and
too deep for daylighting. The proposal demolishes
all recent interior partitions and keep the existing
structure walls. All added elements are carefully
treated as separated objects from the existing walls in
order to assule its contemporanity and emphatise the
old architecture. The old ‘crociera’ vaults are revealed
and the spaces underneath treated with thoughtful
minimalism. A luminous spine is added to the north side
of the apartment - a kind of digital counterpoint to the
windows that face south and the glorious countryside
of Lombardy.
The apartment itself presents several constraints for
us: it is in an historic building, and as such the exterior
facade cannot be modifi ed, natural light is provided
via windows on the south-east facing facade of the
apartment, but approximately half of its fl oor area is too
deep for day lighting.
Our response has been to fi nd innovative ways to open
up the spaces, both external and internal, as well as
appropriate avenues to deploy technology, such as the
luminous spine inserted at the back pf the apartment
and facing the windows to the south.
ground floorfloor -1
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P1
3 7 8 94 5 61
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P2
3 5 641
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ardesia black pool
sauna
master bathroom
P2
P1
2 m10
1. lightweight concrete
2. radiant panels
3. concrete floor
4. waterproof membrane
5. shower water collection
1. waterproof membrane
2. radiant fl oor
3. black ardesia fl oor
4. pool water collection
5. water cycle
pool border detail shower detail
6. wooden plank “wengè”
removable structure
7. plastering
8. tiles 40 mm deph
9. IPE 100
6. IPE 150
7. lightweight concrete wall
8. waterproof membrane
9. fi nishing coat of resin
10. corrugated plate
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different modules configurations
transversal section
SOCIAL CLUBFilipa Leal de Carvalho and Tânia Teixeira
Milan, Italy 2011
program reading spaces, kitchen, cafeteria, meeting spaces.
built area 65 m2
responsabilities understand the whole design project; prepare
and develop drawings, models, images and other documents
relating to the design; take responsibility for all the project design
development.
The social club is a temporary pavilion that will shelter
different activities to the small village close to Milan
as to the public in general. How to do an hierarchy of
“spaces” in the middle of the void? A hut in the middle
of the desert already creates hierarchy and defi nes two
spaces, one internal and one external. If we extend this
hut we will have instead three spaces, two external and
one internal.
So, we propose a fl exible pavilion that can adapt
different spaces to specifi c uses. An organic
“corridor pavilion”, which provide a serie of outdoor
plazas, between nature and housing. The building
is dematerialized in a modular structure that allows
its adaptation to the surrounding and allow a large
programmatic diversity. The exterior is privileged
in detriment of its internal taking the ability to
accommodate more people, more organizations, more
diversity and responding to changes of the program and
target public, that the contemporary urban condition
demands the contemporary urban condition. The
pavilion designs, through its organic and adaptable
shape, natural squares, that receves and put in relation
to youth, seniors, environmentalists, disabled people,
artisans, activists in a meeting point that claims
universal.
The proposed construction method is based on
a modular system capable of being combined in
numerous forms.
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Percorso Orte Urbane
Percorso Sporte Acquatici
cafeteria
art gallery “the citizens”
multifunctional space NGO, library
toilets
urban garden club
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21 x20 x
20 x
20 x
20 x
16 x
32 x
20 x
step 1: main structure step 2 : beams step 3: panels
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20 x20 x 20 x
montage of main structure montage of wooden sticks
groove of OSB panels membrane in tension
step 4: doors step 5: sticks step 6 : membrane
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UNESCO DIALOG CENTERLands Architetture
Naters, Switzerland 2009
program offi ces, seminars, research, hotel, housing, recreational
and retail
built area Dialog Center 3 200 m2, hotel, offi ces and retail 12 800
m2
site area 8 185 m2
responsabilities understand the design project; prepare, develop
and edit drawings, models, images and other documents relating
to the design.
Rarely, when a glacier melts reveals treasures of the
Nature, Crystals, order and perfection.
Crystals are light, color, energy, information. They are
the interactive , emotional and physical elements of the
project.
The Project rises from the assumption that the Glacier
is an element of the Nature that blossom life within
its environment. Crystals sparse around the terrain,
among grass and fl owers, denote a new landscape
made up of sensations, emotions and memories.
Memories are the patrimony to highlight, and in this
specifi c case, Nature is the center of the Project. The
new DialogCenter is a place of tourist promotion and
simultaneously is a place of the village of Naters. It is
an instant of Naters’ urban development. It is a place
coming from the knowledge of the mountains, from
geology, as an example of the movement in time.
The Mountain has to be penetrate to discover the
DialogCenter, to allow getting surprised. The Mountain
has to be climbed to discover the Kräutergarten and the
Themenpark, the landscape of the new DialogCenter.
Naters 673.00 m.ü.M
Alpen
Aletsch Glacier
main entrance
exit
exit
cafeteria
betuletree
herbs
second entrance
Theme park
Pinus tree
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8 m6420
kristall 1
kristall 2
kristall 3
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1. bilderwelten
2. administration
3. meeting
4. lesson room
5. seminars
6. offi ce
7. workshops
8. reception
9. labs
10. maintenabce
11. UNESCO
12. senses room
13. rundgang
14. exhibitions:
fl ora
fauna
geologie
landschaftschutz
glaziologie
wasser
interactive panorama
meeting places exhibitions
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housing housingculture/leisure
BETWEEN LISBON AND TEJOfi nal academic project with Gonçalo Byrne architect orientation
Lisbon, Portugal 2008
program housing, urban gardens, storing sheds, culture, public
equipments, leisure
team me and a cup of coffee...
built area 104 400 m2 housing, 22 050 m2 culture and public
equipments, 1400 m2 leisure
site area 247 294 m2
responsabilities as a student, I took all the responsability for the
project, including a non-sleep week.
Located in an old industrial zone, the project seeks to
stir an area into action somehow forgotten that places
between the historical center of Lisbon and the zone of
the “Expo 98”.
A special attention to the existing city leads us to
considering the sense of “neighborhoods” and the
neighboring atmosphere of the city. “ Lisbon, city of
neighborhoods”, deserves a special attention and
needs an urban integrated rehabilitation and an
urban development qualifi cation of the residential
zones, revitalizing the urban empties and offering new
opportunities for waiting places. So, it’s explored a
new reality: the urban gardens. Associated with the
new residential complex, the gardens are destined
particularly to the leisure, working also as icon of a new
urban attitude. Sustainable. Ecological. Alive …
The project includes a leisure/culture zone that acts as
keystone between the neighbourhoods. The elasticity
of that leisure zone ground, unlike the residential
infl exibility, provides different external spaces that
report to the internal buildings by the difference of
levels. The pedestrian tours dance by the area, leading
persons discovering new spaces, perceiving the
relations between the buildings.
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zoom general plan
high intensity of useintervention areapublic transports
vegetal gardens stone gravel wood granite
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urban furniture - diverse uses
STREET SELLERSacademic project - urban space
Bogota, Columbia 2006
In Bogotá, a large and perhaps growing parcel of
the informal workforce operates on the city streets,
sidewalks and other public places.
Assuming this reality, and trying to support these
workers, we decided to design a complete set of
“street furniture” useful not only for sellers but also to
pedestrian and citizens, such as show tables or stands
in the shadow of the trees.
The selected area is located in the heart of the city cen-
ter, strongly invaded by street sellers. After an analysis of
buildings, street spaces and sellers position both during
day and at night time, it has been realized that the most
populated locations have not been chosen arbitrarily but
linked to established business as cinemas. Assuming
that the street sellers is a reality hardly avoidable, it was
decided to design a complete set of “street furniture”
useful not only for sellers but also to pedestrian and
citizens, such as show tables or stands in the shadow of
the trees.
Street furniture pieces, based in the previous analysis,
were strategically installed in the most populated areas
of sellers, avoiding, however, placing them close to
commercial activities or leisure areas, as squares.
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B
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2nd floor
section AA section BB
1st floorgroundfloor roof plan
ART CUBEacademic project -exhibition space
2003
As the fi rst meeting with Architecture, it was presented
to us a cube with 9X9X9 in a terrain with 30X30 that
should be dedicated to Art. Exposing art? Making it?
Thinking it? Several questions made me considering
an open space designated to the public and another
spaces separately, reserved to the artists inspirations
and thoughts. Two ateliers as independent volumes
intersect the cube defi ning the interior space. Boxes of
thoughts and creation. Two volumes defi ne an interior
exhibition space and create specifi c paths through
the art gallery. The independent volumes appear by
themselves and at the same time are somehow with the
public space. Art needs people perceptions, not just its
conception.