Video Documentary: The Faculty of Architecture at the University of Oporto
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Siza Vieira - Faculdade de Arquitectura do Porto
A Faculdade de Arquitectura do Porto representa a melhor materialização dos principios que regem a chamada Escola do Porto de arquitetura. Construido entre 1986-96 , é um edifício icónico dentro do panorama da arquitetura contemporânea
Concrete Poetry - The Porto School of Architecture
A film by Rik de Bondt, Andrea Dolfsma and Leila Haase.
Filmed at the Porto School of Architecture in May 2015.
Music: Au Suivant performed by L'Âme des Poètes
Made for an analysis project at the Faculty of the Built Environment of the Eindhoven University of Technology.
05_ Architecture PORTO - Portugal's architectural powerhouse [Archimarathon] ARCHITECTURE TRAVEL
This is the 5th instalment of Archimarathon Spain + Portugal series - Portugal North. Days 7 and 8 of 14.
The city of Porto is the home of Alvaro Siza Viera, Eduardo Souto de Moura and the influential Porto Architecture School. The city is full of architectural gems from these Portuguese masters as well as OMA’s Casa da Musica. We also explored the Old Town, ate like royalties and squeezed in some port wine tasting as well.
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Camel Power Club - “Sankara”
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Bairro da Bouça: Uma obra de Siza Vieira | PORTO, PORTUGAL
Obra do arquitecto Siza Vieira, localizada no Porto, no perímetro da Rua da Boavista e a da Rua das Águas Férreas , muito perto da Estação de Metro da Lapa.
Álvaro Joaquim de Melo Siza Vieira nasceu em Matosinhos em 1933.
Estudou Arquitectura na Escola Superior de Belas Artes do Porto entre 1949 e 1955, sendo a sua primeira obra construída em 1954.
Ensinou na ESBAP entre 1966 e 1969; reingressou em 1976 como Professor Assistente de “Construção”.
Foi Professor Visitante na Escola Politécnica de Lausanne, na Universidade de Pensilvânia, na Escola de Los Andes em Bogotá, na Graduate School of Design of Harvard University como “Kenzo Tange Visiting Professor”; leccionou na Faculdade de Arquitectura do Porto.
Exerce a profissão na cidade do Porto.
Recebeu numerosos Prémios, nomeadamente: em 1988, a Medalha de Ouro da Fundação Alvar Aalto, o Prémio Prince of Wales da Harvard University e o Prémio Europeu de Arquitectura da Comissão das Comunidades Europeias/Fundação Mies Van der Rohe. Em 1992 foi-lhe atribuído o Prémio Pritzker da Fundação Hyatt de Chicago pelo conjunto da sua obra. Em 1998, o Praemium Imperiale pela Japan Art Association, de Tóquio. Em 2001, recebe o Prémio pela Wolf Foundation em Israel. Em 2002, recebe o Leão de Ouro em Veneza (melhor projecto) pela Bienal de Veneza e o Prémio Vitruvio 2002 pelo Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de Buenos Aires.
É membro da American Institute of Arts and Science e “Honorary Fellow” do Royal Institute of British Architects.
Foi doutorado “Honoris Causa” por: Universidade Politécnica de Valência, Escola Politécnica Federal de Lausanne, Universidade de Palermo, Universidade Menendez Pelayo, Universidade Nacional de Engenharia de Lima, Universidade Coimbra e pela Universidade Lusíada.
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Alvaro Siza:Hidden in Architecture
Álvaro Siza, 86 years old, is a true master figurein architecture, and the “idol” of many young architects. This episode of program is recorded in Porto, Portugal, hometown of Siza. The intersection of personage interviews and architectural scenes interpret the famous works of Siza and the unique theory of the great architect.
Siza Vieira apresenta Museu Nadir Afonso na U.Porto
O Auditório Fernando Távora, na Faculdade de Arquitectura da Universidade do Porto (FAUP), acolheu no passado dia 20 de outubro, a sessão de apresentação do livro ‘Álvaro Siza / Museu Nadir Afonso’. A sessão contou com a presença do Arquiteto Álvaro Siza e dos autores do livro, Jorge Figueira, Paulo Tunhas, João Carmo Simões e Daniela Sá.
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Discovering Porto Architecture with OPEN HOUSE PORTO_2017
OPEN HOUSE PORTO’s third year in a row, this time exclusively organized by Casa da Arquitectura. Two days devoted to architecture with visits open to everyone, in three cities – Porto, Matosinhos and Gaia.
To see the city and its guts, what is outside and what is inside its walls is what OPEN HOUSE proposes, and it was a surprising and memorable experience that we mean to give continuity to.
With open doors and with guided tours by specialists, by the authors themselves and by the team of volunteers, to stroll from building to building, during one weekend.
VIDEO:
Open House Porto
Direction & Production: Building Pictures_Casa da Arquitectura
Photo Direction: Building Pictures
Post-Production: Building Pictures
Designer: Rui Silva
Music: Bruno Ferreira
2016 | 3'13'' | 16:9
EVENT:
Event: Open House Porto openhouseporto.com
Casa da Arquitectura
Location: Porto, Gaia, Matosinhos, Portugal
Year: 2017
Do You Know the 7 Places in PORTO That Inspired HARRY POTTER?
Check out the 7 places in Porto, Portugal, that inspired J.K. Rowling while writing the Harry Potter Books! How many of these did you know, Potterhead?
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Hey guys and welcome back to another episode of Triple P with me Surya Sridhar. So as some of you may know Im a Potterhead and that basically means I love Harry Potter. I grew up with it! I read all the books, I watched all the movies, had Harry Potter board games at home and recently I went to London to check out the Harry Potter shop and of course Platform 9 and 3/4. So guys there is only one thing left for me to do. To go to Porto! And you might ask: Why Porto? What’s here? Now as some of you Potter Heads may know, JK Rowling lived in Porto for 2-3 years teaching English, and thats where she wrote the first draft of the Philosophers Stone. She of course got a lot of inspiration from the city, and we’re going to be checking out 7 of the places. So are you guys ready? Cause I am. Let’s go!
Number 1: Livraria Lello
The Livraria Lello is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful bookstores in the world. You’ll be stunned by the woodwork, the glass art, and its most important feature: the red winding staircase. Many Potterheads believe that it actually inspired the incredible Hogwarts moving staircases as well as the interior decorations of the Diagon Alley premium bookstore called: Flourish and Blotts. You’ll be shocked to know that I stood in a queue for over 45 minutes and paid 3 Euros to get into this bookstore, but trust me, it was worth it!
Number 2: Escovaria de Belomonte
In Harry Potter, do you remember the scene where he's walking through Diagon Alley ogling at the beautiful Nimbus 2000? These magical brooms and the ones at the Brushes of Belomonte have a striking resemblance, especially since they are made by hand, are of high quality woods and natural fibres and have a rustic look to them. Also you may have noticed the similarities in the font used on the stores sign to the one used in the Harry Potter branding! Cool eh?
Number 3: Universidade do Porto
Now guys you remember the outfit at Hogwarts don't you? Incase you forgot, you can just head on over to the University of Porto to check it out. Yup you heard me right. The students also have a similar outfit: a white button down shirt, a tie, a sweater, dark trousers or skirts and of course a full length cape! If the Hogwarts Express came chugging by, they would just need to jump on, and they’d blend right in!
Number 4: Cafe Majestic
Now legend has it that JK Rowling frequently visited Cafe Majestic on Rua de Santa Catarina, which isn't surprising as it was a popular place for intellectuals and literary giants. It is said that she would jot down notes on the napkins when she got an inspiration for her first book Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone. I was so struck by the stunning Art Nouveau design of the place, that I decided to treat myself to a yummy French Toast and soak in the ambience.
Number 5: Fonte dos Leões
Theres no doubt that Gryffindor has a special place in our hearts, especially since the main characters are from this house. It is speculated that the Fountain of Lions in Porto inspired JK Rowling to think of this beautiful emblem that symbolises courage and bravery. The interesting thing is that the lions aren't just normal ones - they have majestic wings - resembling the mythical griffin, hence: Gryffindor.
Number 6: Torre dos Clerigos
No doubt that one of the most emotional moments in Harry Potter was the death of Albus Dumbledore, the beloved headmaster. The scene shows him falling from the Astronomy Tower, the highest point in Hogwarts. It is said that this was inspired by the 76 meter high Clerigos Tower which for a long time was the highest building in all of Portugal. After climbing its 240 stone spiral staircases, I finally made it to the top to check out the breath taking panoramic scenery. Seriously, it really did remind me of the Astronomy Tower in Hogwarts!
Number 7: António de Oliveira Salazar
Now some of you may not know this but Antonio de Oliveira Salazar was the prime minister of Portugal from 1932 to 1968 and was known to be a dictator with a strong sense of censorship. It is very much possible that it inspired the antagonistic Slytherin house and its founding father: Salazar Slytherin, who was a Parselmouth and one who believed in blood purity. What do you guys think?
Alright Potterheads that takes us to the end of the video. I really hope you enjoyed this magical journey through Porto and that you'll be making your way here very soon. Do hit the like and subscribe buttons and of course the bell icon to stay notified for more of my travel videos coming up. See you guys next time!
DISCLAIMER: All Harry Potter movie footages featured belong to Warner Bros. Pictures Heyday Films 1492 Pictures and are solely used here for descriptive purposes.
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#Porto #Portugal #Travel #Photowalk
Jefferson Graham brings the #Photowalk cameras to ????????Porto, Portugal to show you around the small city on the Douro river in Europe. ????️
In this tour, Porto comes alive through video and photos: the Ribeira waterfront:
We meet street performer Luis Reis and photographer Jose Manuel Santos;
Go to the top of the Clerigos church tower for a 360 degree overhead view of Porto;
Visit the Sao Bento train station, with the thousands of tiles on display and the Livaria Lello book store, said to have inspired the Harry Potter books.
J.K. Rowling once lived in Porto.
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0:10 Intro
0:42 Lisboa Plaza
0:57 Lello bookstore
1:35 Clerigos church
2:01 Ribeira
2:27 wineries
3:02 Luis Reis
3:45 University students/Harry Potter
4:12: Top shots of Porto
5:25 Part 11: meet Jose Manuel Santos
6:00 Capela de Nossa
7:30 Vitoria view
9:40 Serra de Pilar
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The #Photowalks series is all about bringing viewers to cool places, usually in the Southern California area in search of the best photo spots to light up your social media, and to show how, when and where to get them.
Past Photowalk episodes include visits to Manhattan Beach, Palos Verdes, the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Balboa Island, the Griffith Observatory and Venice Beach. We went outside the area to trek to Pismo Beach, a road trip from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, Tokyo and Kauai.
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Oporto Architecture - Restoration of an old building - The top floor
Restoration of an old building in Oporto, Portugal
This is the top of the stairs in the 3rd and last floor : from like it was to the final result.
Authentic Porto - Heritage
Porto's authenticity is still preserved over time
Лиссабон, Порту – Калатрава, Иисус, Альваро Сиза, OMA / ArchiTrip
Portugal architecture. Lisbon / Porto
1. Lisbon Cruise Terminal / Carrilho da Graça Arquitectos
2. Oriente Station / Santiago Calatrava
3. Park of the Nations, EXPO 1998
4. Lisbon Oceanarium / Peter Chermayeff
5. Portuguese National Pavilion Lisbon / Álvaro Siza
6. Vasco da Gama Bridge / Armando Rito
7. Atlantico Pavilion / SOM Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
8. Christ the King / Fransisco de Sousa, Antonio Lino
9. 25th of April Bridge / Steinman, Boyton, Gronquist and Tudor Engineering Company
10. MAAT Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology / Amanda Levete Architects
11. Casa da Musica / OMA
12. Leça Swimming Pools / Álvaro Siza
Portugal's Vision for Contemporary Architecture - Lousinha Arquitectos
GRAPHISOFT is pleased to share with you the stories of outstanding contemporary architects from Portugal.
Get a glimpse into their ARCHICAD-supported design processes, their passion for architecture, and what makes Portuguese architecture so compelling.
Featured architectural firm: Lousinha Arquitectos
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Winter Walk (Silver Trumpet Mix) by spinningmerkaba (c) copyright 2011 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. Ft: donkeyhorsemule
Y1_11_Project 3 - Porto section project
Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, University College London, 2011, Year 1 course, Course Directors: Patrick Weber, Frosso Pimenides, Project 3, Porto Section Drawing, Student work, End of the Year exhibition, Student Film, Animation,
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Tom James, Aga Filipowicz, Leo Boscherini, Arti Braude, Stephen Henderson, Fin Fallon, Jacky Ip, Jaemin Kim, Tahora Azizi, Matt Lyall, Sonja Ho, Vivian Wong, Yu Me Kashino, Robin Gu and others
English Version: Virtual Reality Tour new campus ISUtrecht
Lead architect Gideon de Jong (SVP) takes you on a tour of the new campus at the Cambridgelaan at Utrecht Science Park. This film is in English. The film is commissioned by SVP Archtictuur en Stedenbouw.
Female University Students Singing in Porto 1
Dian and I saw these students singing in the square in Porto in September of 2012.
Student Urban Design Proposal - Massarelos, Porto
Strategy:
In the Massarelos area in Porto, Portugal, our urban design team proposes an expansion and regeneration of the University of Porto, that will concurrently strive to knit the surrounding fragmented neighbourhoods. The proposals for the university will encourage public engagement.
We aim to achieve this by creating a coherent and cohesive route of engagement from the top of Rua Panoramica Edgar Cardoso, right down to the waterfronts seawall.
Proposal:
Gateway to New Route:
- Built form and intensely treed areas define the new route
- Improve surfaces for pedestrians
- Create new cycleway with bikes to hire along parts of the route
- Make it a 'green thread' by enhancing the clusters of green along route
- Develop lighting for the route and special lighting for key spaces
U.Porto Aquatic Center (blue) :
(Precedent: Aquatic Center at Hillcrest, Vancouver, Canada - Part of Vancouver Olympic/Paralympic Centre)
- Public access
- 50-meter lap pool
- Leisure pool
- Large hot tub
- Large sauna and steam rooms
U.Porto Amphitheatre (red):
- Public Access
- Center for the Performing Arts
- Multi-use (It will be used as a performance space, but also as a central meeting place for students and the public alike. It will lend itself to the allotment space that lie in the same pocket of land, allowing the two to intercross, having farmers markets taking place in the amphitheatre space.)
- The most outstanding views towards the River Douro and the city of Porto can be gained from the steps of the new amphitheatre. Views that lie beyond the new active allotment space and the rich green foliage that lie directly infront.
U.Porto Allotments (green) :
- Public engagement and community built allotments
(Precedent: Mount Pleasant Community Garden, Vancouver, Canada)
- Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems
(Precedent:University British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada)
U.Porto Library (pink) :
- Public Access
U.P. Faculty of Architecture Expansion (purple) :
(Existing Architecture School by famous architect Alvaro Siza is line drawn across the street from it, and is also a building that is accessible to the public.)
- Additional studio and lecture space
- Center for Sustainable Building Design and Performance
(Precedent:University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland)
- Energy Research Lab
(Precedent: University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland)
U. Porto Student Accommodation (yellow) :
- Set into heavily planted park to the north, and overlooks existing allotments and the River Douro to the south
New Cyclist Route (orange) :
- Connects Rua Panoramica Edgar Cardoso to the Waterfronts Seawall
- In the spirit of community integration, the new pedestrianised route runs through a housing complex that is currently closed off to the public. It's existing internal street allows for this change to take place.