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    P O R T F O L I OBe tt ina Se r pa C h e r nic os k i

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    P e rsonalDate o birth - 17th August, 1991

    Place o birth - Curtiba, Brazil

    E ducati on

    Universidade Federal de Santa CatarinaArchitecture and Urbanism

    March/2010 to December/2015De Montfort University

    1 year Exchange ProgrammeScholarship award

    October/2013 to July/2014L a n g u a g e s

    Portuguese - Native

    English - Fluent (C1)German - Advanced

    French- Intermediary

    W ork E x pe ri e nce

    Interior DesignJoined work with the ArchitectChristiane SchrmannJuly 2015 to PresentFlorianpolis/Balnerio Cambori - Brazil

    Internship at OCCA Associated architectsArchitecture and Urban DesignFebruary/2013 to August/2014November/2014 to July/2015Florianpolis - Brazil

    Kensal House Parcial RefurbishmentUnder guidance o the Architect GeraldineDening, tutor at De Montort University2 months - 2014London/ Leicester - England

    Re se arch E xpe ri e nce

    Granby Street - A study on thetransformation of public spaces

    Under guidance o the Architect Neil Stace,tutor at De Montort University

    August/ 2014Leicester - England

    A B O U T M E

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    Te Buildings History..........................................................................................................16Te Factory Complex...........................................................................................................17Te Art Factory.....................................................................................................................18Section and Model................................................................................................................19Second Floor Illustration.....................................................................................................20Expositio Space Entrance.....................................................................................................21

    Workshop Entrance..............................................................................................................22Te Mooving Roo...............................................................................................................23

    C O N T E N T

    New ConservatoryA musical ascension in the Historic Center of Naples

    The Art FactoryIntersections between production and experience

    Naples City Map.....................................................................................................................5About the Site.........................................................................................................................6

    Conceptual Sculpture.............................................................................................................7

    Section AA..............................................................................................................................8

    Illustrated Section..................................................................................................................9

    Te Membrane......................................................................................................................10Section BB.............................................................................................................................11Music Room Scheme............................................................................................................11Music Room Illustration......................................................................................................12Plans........................................................................................................................................ 13Outside View Illustration....................................................................................................14Southwest Facade.................................................................................................................15

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    The site chosen is located in plain chaotic

    Naples city center. Close to one of the

    most important street in the area, Via

    Tribunali, which is filled with busy

    restaurants and shops.

    Densely constructed, very few empty

    spaces remain in these centenary streets .

    Location and Site

    T H E N E W C O N S E R V AT O R Y

    An Interpretation of Naples city map

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    Te site is a narrow and darklane, 2 to 4m wide and about25m long. Arches crossthe alley conecting the twosurrounding buildings.

    Site

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    Over the designing process diversemodels and sculptures were made totest volumes and textures.Tis sculpture is an experimentationwith organic orms, the idea oascendence and projection o lightand shadows.

    Concept Model

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    Te desing concept was developed aroundthe beauty o light mutation, reflections andshadows.Te climb o the delicated moving stairsleads to the home o a piano teacher andultimatly to the roofop, where a classroomlays between city and sky.

    Section AA

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    Illustrated SectionIn order to accommodate the homeand the classroom in such a site,moving stairs were adopted. Teyconnect the building to the street andseparate private and rooms as well.Tis way students are directed to theclassroom and have no access to theteachers home.

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    The membraneTe membrane that involves the timber platorms is made o a steel structure and glassespyramids.Te pyramids size grow according to its height position in the building, the smallestpieces are in the entrance and largest ones are on the roofop.Tis change o proportion added to a flowing shape causes an impression o movement.

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    Te membranes steel structureand the timber platorms areembeds to the surroundingbuildings.

    Section BB

    Music Room Scheme

    Te music room, where lessonsand small presentations takeplace, is the stairs ascendanceapex.From the timbers structure topstudents and teacher can seesome o Naples well-knownmonuments.

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    Te music room is a timber sculpturethat lays at the roofop, where classes

    and small presentations are held.

    Music Room Illustrated Section

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    Fourth Floor Plan

    Plans

    G round Floor Plan

    First Floor Plan

    Second Floor Plan

    The plans show the

    buildings location,

    its relation to the

    surrounding area and

    the use of each level.

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    Te building emerges rom thealley into the light.

    Music goes on the other wayrunning down rom the roofop

    into the streets o Naples.

    Outside View Illustration

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    Next to the site is the abandonedchurch Santa Maria Maggiore, that

    once was one o the renown Neap olitanconservatories.

    From the bustling Piazza Georolomini,the classroom is visible closely to Santa

    Maria Maggiore.

    Southwest Facade

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    T H E A R T F A C T O R Y

    A brewery rom the early XIX insouth Brazil that has been abandonedor the last twenty years is the objecto study or a reuse design.Tis drawing resembles differentstages o the buildings architectureduring the last century.

    The Buildings History

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    Te mill reuse design could not be donewithout considering the brewerys wholeindustrial complex.Guidelines or urban connections,landscaping and occupation wereestablished on an initial design stage.

    The Factory Complex

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    The Art FactoryIn this ormer actory exposition,spaces and workshops are joinedin the creation o a vibrant place,where art can be produced andexperienced.

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    Te section cuts the buildings central andmain space where a visual connection

    between workshops and exposition placesis made through glass boxes. Visitants andartist can see what is happening in the di-erent rooms o the art actory.

    Section

    Te small model is a study o theentrances relocation and it impacts on

    the building aesthetics.

    Facade Model

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    Second Floor IllustrationIn the second floor, where the roo had allendown, there was a oneiric eeling caused by thelight that invaded the abandoned actory.Tat sensation was prioritized in the reuse de-sign. Moving roofing was adopted, this way theroom could be used in open-air exhibitions.

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    Exposition Place EntranceSince the ormer entrance did not have enough

    space to accommodate the many people, itwas relocated to the side where the new one is

    crowned by a wire installation. It evidences thestairway, protects visitants rom the sun and still

    translucid enough not to block the view to theold building.

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    Workshop Entrance

    A separated and secondary entrance leading tothe workshops was created.A luminous staircase beneath old and rustypipes makes the existence o a contemporaryintervention clear.

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    Te moving roo slides on rails on top o theimmobile one until it reaches the gap wherethe lif passes through.

    The Moving Roof