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Architecture portfolio with some work samples.

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PORTFOLIO

Daniel Almeida 2010

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Daniel Renato Viegas Nogueira de AlmeidaArchitect - 18913 N

Beco do Ângelo, Nº2, Costa de Rios Frios3025 - 589 Coimbra, Portugal

Portuguese25-08-1980

[email protected]+351 914313120

Architecture Master Degree EUAC - Escola Universitária das Artes de CoimbraErasmus - 2007/2008 - L´institut Superior d´Architecture de la Communaute Française - Brussels

Autocad (2D and 3D), Archicad - Academic SubjectsRhinoceros + V-Ray, Levels I, II, III - Ícone GaleryPhotoshop - FLAGRevit 2010 - EDICAD

Driver licence - A, A1, B, B1

English | French

Stage OASRN - DESIG - Architecture and Design

CURRICULUM VITAE

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Researchers Residences in Montes Claros

Choupal Botanical Museum

Fado de Coimbra Museum

Family House JB (collaboration)

Family House PA (collaboration)

Family House CC (collaboration)

Stage

Academicpag. 5

pag. 11

pag. 17

pag. 23

pag. 31

pag. 27

Index

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Researchers Residences in Montes Claros

RMC | 2ºYear

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The intervention site proposed is defined between four streets in the urban tissue of the city of Coimbra. The project is defined by a body that crosses the site from East to West where the mutual .program is distributed for both residents and visitors. Above this ‘lands’ the individual residences for researchers.These units are divided into two residence blocks implanted symmetrically giving to the input space a street quality. The modules designed for researchers start with a base of three 4x4m cubes, worked in cut, which emphasizes the three-dimensional space with different ceiling heights and with two exterior spaces, one covered.It was taken advantage of the terrain inclination in the deployment of the volumes. The scenery is most privileged to the south, with this volu-metric disposition visual transparency between the streets north and south is achieved. The slope of the auditorium marks the public entrance of the building for its singularity.. Level121.4 Plan

Level 117.4 Plan | 1- study room 2 - library 3 - reunion rooms 4 - toilet 5 - social room 6 - hall 7 - vigilant residence

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1 - hall2 - kitchen3 - balcony4 - living5 - toilet6 - room7 - terrace

RMC | 2ºYearGround Floor Plan First Floor Plan Second Floor Plan

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Choupal Botanical Museum

CBM | 4ºANO

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The Choupal Botanical Museum site has a pre-existence at its North. It’s all at the same level, set between two trenches and two routes. Entering the site the first image is of a two storey building close relationship with the laying existing body, giving the idea of a door. The deployment will get to the site geometry appropriating its own outdoor space with the creation of a courtyard. Approaching the entrance there is the percep-tion that the building actually is of great lightness, ´bending´ to the surroundings. The entrance is marked with a large window opening (the exception). Later it is discovered that this is a prelude to the protagonist of the exhibition, the permanent showroom.The lobby has an area of double height and the whole museum space can be domi-nated from this point. To the north of the reception there is a private area (management / technical services). There is also the direct access from the lobby to the auditorium and at the east wing of the ground floor there is a store and a small restaurant that ar-ticulates with the courtyard. The exhibition spaces are at the upper floor. The permanent exhibition showroom culminates in a big balcony which overlooks the Mondego river.

Groud Floor Plan | 1- lobby 2- office 3- board 4- auditorium 5- toilet 6- restaurant 7- kitchen 8 - loading/unloading

Upper Floor Plan| 1 - permanent exhibition showroom 2 - temporary exhibition 3 - kids room 4 - library 5 - technical

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CBM | 4ºYear

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Fado de Coimbra Museum

FCM | Final Work

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On the intervention site still remains the façade and side walls from the old building. It is proposed to keep the façade as a backdrop, maintaining the overall profile of the Emidio Navarro Av. This façade is assumed as a scenic skin being detached from the new building. Finding the inner facade with a high state of degradation, it would be cov-ered all over with concrete, a material which is easily moldable, giving the façade a wall role that articulates the new volume to the existing façade. The museum will then have two different materials: the masonry, like the rest of the surrounding, and concrete that emphasizes the contemporary intervention. It is intended to create a link between Alegria St. and Emidio Navarro Av. with a pedestrian public route. This course is not intended to be direct, with spaces for pause and contemplation. To this end, it is created a courtyard and a terrace.The Museum has two main entries, one on Emidio Navarro Av., anoth-er on Alegria St., and a third by an alley, being this last one a service entrance. The building consists of four floors. In the basement you will find the parking for the vehicles of staff, teachers and students. The ground-floor common area is formed by the reception, a shop and the auditorium. There is also on this floor a service body consist-ing of a boardroom, a support room, a room for teachers and the auditorium backstage. In the first floor is the exhibition content, and the route of the museum is ended with a spe-cific media library on Fado de Coimbra. In the second floor there is a cafeteria, the entry to the school. This school consists of two classrooms of Coimbra guitar, a social room, a studio and a rehearsal room set that makes the link between this new construction and the old facade. The rehearsal room has big windows to Emidio Navarro Av, where we can observe a dynamic landscape caused by seasonal changes of plants. The ter-race is marked by a series of skylights that illuminate with natural and diffuse light the content of exposition, and also has the function of rest and contemplation for its users.

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FCM | Final Work

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FCM | Final Work

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Family House JB

HJB | Stage

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Ground Floor Plan Upper Floor Plan

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Upper Floor Plan

HJB | Stage

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Family House CC

HCC | Stage

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HCC | Stage

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Family House PA

HPA | Stage

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HPA | Stage

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HPA | Stage