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Enio Torres Perez Filho

Architecture Portfolio University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

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Fundamentals of Architecture 310 Fundamentals of Architecture 310 Carving a Chapel Carving a Chapel 04-05 Art Gallery Façade rt Gallery Façade 06-09 Professor/artist Guest Home Professor/artist Guest Home 10-13 A Year Round MarketA Year Round Market 14-17 An Urban Park An Urban Park 18-21

Intro to architectural drawings 280Intro to architectural drawings 280 Freehand drawings Freehand drawings 22-25

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ProgramProgram:Carve a 30’x30’x30’ Carve a 30’x30’x30’ concrete block into a chapelconcrete block into a chapel

SiteSite:The western edge of downer The western edge of downer woods along maryland road in woods along maryland road in the University of Wisconsin-the University of Wisconsin-

Milwaukee campusMilwaukee campus

Process:Process:n My intent was n My intent was to create a space that was to create a space that was responsive to all religions responsive to all religions

who’s main oriantation could who’s main oriantation could be alterd to each groups unique be alterd to each groups unique

methodsmethods

Solution:Solution:I decided that a I decided that a circle rather then a square room circle rather then a square room

would attend to each groups would attend to each groups different prayer methods, with different prayer methods, with the corresponding maintnance the corresponding maintnance

occuping the sureounding space.occuping the sureounding space.

Storage rooms

Single Bathroom

Prayer room

Main Chamber

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>>>Carving a ChapelCarving a Chapel

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ProgramProgram:a new façade a new façade which increases the amount of which increases the amount of natural light admited into the natural light admited into the building, provides 2-4 areas building, provides 2-4 areas to display changing works of to display changing works of art visible from the street, art visible from the street, and an entry way that provides and an entry way that provides rain cover, wile using the rain cover, wile using the priciples of minimalism and the priciples of minimalism and the dimentions of the golden mean dimentions of the golden mean in the designin the design

SiteSite: : An existing Art Gallery An existing Art Gallery located in the Chealsea distric located in the Chealsea distric of New York whos original of New York whos original façade is set back 10’feet from façade is set back 10’feet from the original property line.the original property line.

Process:Process:I fealt that the I fealt that the new façade needed to not just new façade needed to not just become a skin for the existing become a skin for the existing gallery but an extention to the gallery but an extention to the property line, while allowing property line, while allowing the public to experience the the public to experience the artwork in a new perspective, artwork in a new perspective, and the space as a whole rather and the space as a whole rather then a elongated entry.then a elongated entry. Solution:Solution:The extention of the The extention of the 2nd story mezzanine unifies the 2nd story mezzanine unifies the new façade with the existing new façade with the existing gallery while giving viewers a gallery while giving viewers a new perpective of the artwork new perpective of the artwork currently on display intside. currently on display intside. the new mezzanine also provides the new mezzanine also provides a covered walkway in which a covered walkway in which guests experience a path of guests experience a path of entry into the gallery while entry into the gallery while getting different views of the getting different views of the artwork on display outside.artwork on display outside.

>>>Art Gallery FaçadeArt Gallery Façade

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>>>The chanel glass covering >>>The chanel glass covering of the new mezzanine balcony of the new mezzanine balcony

iluminates the intside naturaly iluminates the intside naturaly without exposing the artwork to without exposing the artwork to

direct sunlight.direct sunlight.

>>>Multiple color Lights intside >>>Multiple color Lights intside the channel glass can also be the channel glass can also be lit up at night to the owners lit up at night to the owners or artists choice in order to or artists choice in order to

compliment the artworkcompliment the artwork

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Progression through home

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1 garage2 workshop3 storage4 main entrance5 art gallery6 studio7 quest bathroom8 living room9 dinning room10 kitchen11 bedroom12 master bath.13 3 season room14 roof terrance15 sun room

ProgramProgram:a studio and a studio and residence for a visiting artist residence for a visiting artist using Le Corbusier’s “5 points” using Le Corbusier’s “5 points”

SiteSite: : A The North-eastern A The North-eastern corner of Downer woods in the corner of Downer woods in the

University of wisconsin-Milwaukee University of wisconsin-Milwaukee CampusCampus

Process:Process:The studio was the The studio was the primary importance in the design. primary importance in the design.

keeping true to le corbusier keeping true to le corbusier progression of guests throuh the progression of guests throuh the unit while keeping the residents unit while keeping the residents public and private space seperate public and private space seperate

was also the main influence in was also the main influence in the layoutthe layout

Solution:Solution:To establish the To establish the importance of the studio i placed importance of the studio i placed

it in the direct center of the it in the direct center of the unit. The progression through the unit. The progression through the house is in the way of a spiral, house is in the way of a spiral,

allowing guests to experience allowing guests to experience the home in one fluid path wile the home in one fluid path wile

keeping out of the residents keeping out of the residents privarte sector.privarte sector.

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>>>Professor/Artist Guest HomeProfessor/Artist Guest Home

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ProgramProgram::A year round market in the form of a A year round market in the form of a cloister cloister

SiteSite::a fictional site in the historic center of a a fictional site in the historic center of a northern city with an adjacent 24’ party wall to the northern city with an adjacent 24’ party wall to the north, a small city park to the south, and important north, a small city park to the south, and important boulevard to the east, and a quiet neiborhood street to boulevard to the east, and a quiet neiborhood street to the westthe west

ProcessProcess:: primary consumer traffic would come from the primary consumer traffic would come from the east so a design would be responsive the boulevard wile east so a design would be responsive the boulevard wile also taking advantage of the view of the park to the also taking advantage of the view of the park to the south.south.

Solut ionSolut ion:: Having the market stalls in a “L” layout Having the market stalls in a “L” layout would establish a circulation path around the cloister would establish a circulation path around the cloister with its main entrance along the boulevard and alow for with its main entrance along the boulevard and alow for an eyecatching cloister design which would serve as self an eyecatching cloister design which would serve as self advertising for the Buildingadvertising for the Building

>>> A Year Round Market>>> A Year Round Market

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>>>>>>Angled BeamsAngled Beams Angled Beams surrounding the Angled Beams surrounding the cloister mimic trees intside, cloister mimic trees intside, representing nature in the buildings representing nature in the buildings architecturearchitecture

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ProgramProgram: : Develop a Develop a landscape design for landscape design for the urban parkthe urban park

SiteSite:A fictional site A fictional site adjacent to the south adjacent to the south side of your produce side of your produce marketmarket

Process:Process:Creating Creating gathering space for gathering space for VISITORS to come in to VISITORS to come in to after visiting the market after visiting the market was my main objective. was my main objective. I also thought of ways I also thought of ways in which how i could use in which how i could use defining space to collect defining space to collect and treat gray and storm and treat gray and storm water.water.

Solution:Solution:As gray and As gray and storm water get pumped storm water get pumped into the tallest of into the tallest of each set of blocks, each set of blocks, they begin to overflow they begin to overflow in a lower adjacently in a lower adjacently possitiond block. withn possitiond block. withn each different block are each different block are plants who feed off of plants who feed off of the inpurities in the the inpurities in the water naturaly cleaning water naturaly cleaning it before being collected it before being collected in a main pond. Arainging in a main pond. Arainging the different blocks the different blocks allowed me to creat allowed me to creat public and some more public and some more private gathering spaces private gathering spaces along a circulation path. along a circulation path. Each gathering space Each gathering space is defined by a “tree” is defined by a “tree” sculptures providing sculptures providing shade to relax in durring shade to relax in durring summer months for summer months for visitors.visitors.

>>>An Urban Park

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>>”Fronk Lyod Right House” _pen with markers _intro to arch. drawing_ spring 2009>>”Fronk Lyod Right House” _pen with markers _intro to arch. drawing_ spring 2009

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>>”Pabst massion stairs”_ pen with markers _intro to arch.drawing_ spring 2009>>”Pabst massion stairs”_ pen with markers _intro to arch.drawing_ spring 2009

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>>>Freehand SketchesFreehand Sketches

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>>”UWM union stairs”>>”UWM union stairs”_pen with markers _pen with markers _intro to arch._intro to arch.drawingdrawing_spring 2009_spring 2009

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>>”Merril Hall Stairs” _pen with markers >>”Merril Hall Stairs” _pen with markers _intro to arch.drawing _spring 2009_intro to arch.drawing _spring 2009