HOMODATA
TOP 30 PROJECT IN ALTERNATIVE
REALITIES COMPETITION
TEAM: MACIEL ANTÔNIO AND JORDI MARCHON
ABOUT: Homo data is about a data-driven society, a global tendency of bombardment of manipulated information and the control and adulterate of the truth, which, through technology, imprints other perspectives on what’s real. The fiction is used here as a product of reflection on architecture, its boundaries and paradigms. An Allotopia that explores an alternative reality but actually helps us to comprehend our world through criticism about the present.
NUDE
URBAN NODE FOR
SPACE DEVELOPMENT
HONORABLE MENTION PROJECT
IR E VIR FAU-UFRJ COMPETITION
TEAM: CARINA LIMA AND JULIA DE QUEIROZ
The city, in its neighborhoods, neighborhoods and buildings, presents itself, above all, as a network of infrastructures; water, electricity, gas and internet, in the basics. During the quarantine, the ruptures in this network became more evident and the need for action to respond to these failures was clearly perceived.In this proposal, the points left empty are revealed in the midst of the biggest infrastructural node in the capital of Rio de Janeiro, downtown Rio. Among the density of tall buildings, these places next to the vent of the street could shelter everyone.In one of these, a movement begins.
CENTER FOR CARE
KAIRA LOORO
TEAM: CAMILLA ROCHA AND JULIA DE QUEIROZ
IN BAGHUERE VILLAGE
Just as a single swallow does not make a summer, a single woman cannot change the world - at least not alone. The project was born out of the belief in the strength of a chain of women who, by protecting and encouraging themselves, attract more and more bonds and impact changes not only in their lives, but in the entire community.The implementation and definition of the program were essential to ensure the harmony between safety and fluidity in the spatial composition of the pavilions clustered on the site.
URBAN 21 - THIRD MARGIN
BANGU - RIO DE JANEIRO
TEACHERS: ANA PAULA CARVALHO(PHD), VERA HAZAN(PHD)
TEAM: CARLA FELIX, ANA CAROLINA CAMELIER, ANA CLARA QUADROS, JOÃO GUATIELLO, FEDERICA LINARES, JÚLIA DE QUEIROZ, 
ABOUT: This projects consists in a academic exercise to understand the importance of  water as memory in the suburb neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro: Bangu, known to many as to be one of the hottest places in the city.The group targeted rescuing the presence of water spots in many areas with a lot of use, from fountains to public pools that had great importance to all habitants. And also understading the history of the place, from the construction of the train line to placement of the textile industry, which grew to be the heart of this neighbourhood.
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