2018 - 2020 . Lisbon . PT . apartment building



Until its recent reconstruction, the building was in a state of disrepair. whilst maintaining the permanent housing programme, a new structure for its interior was implemented and the main façade was preserved
With a distribution of two apartments per floor, each residence unit prioritizes the living spaces. The contiguity of the living room and the kitchenette establishes the majority area of the apartment, arranged so that it can be extended to the outside space.
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2013 -15 . Castro Daire . PT .FAMILY HOUSE



The volume of the house intends to reproduce the surrounding topographic context. The landscape, broken in the horizon by several diagonals, was the motto for the design of a three pitched roof descending to the south and west facades. In these plans, the windows of the interior divisions were placed oriented to specific areas of the mountain.
The rectangular plan of the house is interrupted by a diagonal that determines the entrance of the house and the framing of a large window with the hillside, focusing on the village of Pereira. This axis suggests the living area to be divided into the living room and the kitchen. The space next to this window is the prominent area in the building, reaching the lowest height of the house at its trapezoidal plan.

2016 . Lisbon . PT . EXIBHITION


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“Entre Linhas” exhibition is the result of a participatory process involving the community of Rua de Marvila.
The design of the exhibition maintained one of the housing units. It also demolished the interior compartment and the floor of the other unit space. In this latest process, an old pavement was discovered. It was part of a former building, prior to the Palace.
Taking advantage of this situations, this unexpected feature of the Palace was uncovered to the visitor. Through different platforms in wooden plywood, the circulation was made between the level of the palace's floor and the level of the previous building pavement.

2016 . Lisbon . PT . EXIBITHION




The curatorship intended that the exhibition displays should reproduce the echo of graphic and product activism, in the responses to the adversities of the Ibero-American socioeconomic context identified throughout the exhibition contents.
Based on this intention, the project proposed the oblique line as the motto for the exhibition design. This idea was applied to the ramps as a support for the collage of the intervention posters, on the podiums on which the objects are placed and in the lighting design that identifies, in the oblique line, the transition between exhibition platforms.



2019-20 . Lisbon . PT . APARTMENT BUILDING
its original structure in tabique (a typical structure for buildings built after Lisbon's 1755 earthquake).
The project aimed to ensure its requalification for a temporary housing programme, served by a reception and office area and the maintenance of the existing grocery store.
With two apartments per floor, the project kept the building's original features, adapting it to a contemporary housing programme by reducing the interior partitions. Apartments were converted into one-bedroom houses, in order to facilitate larger living areas.

Innovative, multidisciplinary and design-focused agent compelling to a contemporany and faultless method in architecture pratice.
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Carlos Ramos da Silva, master degree in Architecture - Escola Superior Artística do Porto, Portugal.
He collaborated with AAS Gonzalez / Hasse and AurelVR (Berlin, Germany - 2010-12), Andrea Caputo SRL (Milan, Italy - 2013), Ateliermob and Barbas Lopes Arquitectos (Lisbon, Portugal - 2014-2019).
In parallel to his corporative work, he started his activity as an independent architect (2013) with single-family residence projects as well as projects of exhibition design.
His skills and competences include building requalification and new construction, light design, exhibition design, interior design for housing and retail.
As coordinator and manager of all teams from the architectural process (ranging from the construction company to the technical projects for infrastructures), he values a clear and creative process to meet the client expectations.

CARLOS RAMOS DA SILVA
Lisboa, Portugal _ 1985
Mestre de Arquitetura (2009) na ESAP, Escola Superior Artística do Porto, Portugal.
Membro da Ordem dos Arquitetos - OA, desde 2010.
Colaborou com os estúdios AAS Gonzalez / Hasse e AurelVR (Berlim, Alemanha / 2010-12), Andrea Caputo SRL (Milão, Itália / 2013), Ateliermob e Barbas Lopes Arquitectos (Lisboa, Portugal / 2014-2019).

Em 2020, inicia a sua atividade como arquiteto freelance aplicando de forma inovadora e multidisciplinar os seus conhecimento nos processos de desenho e execução.
A sua experiência profissional inclui nova construção, requalificação, design interior, mobiliário e desenho de iluminação
A par de uma diversificada gama de tipos de projetos, como residências e espaços comerciais, cada projeto é pensado como uma oportunidade para enriquecer o seu propósito e contribuir para uma consciência técnica, económica e cultural.
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