The architect Miguel Marcelino presents in this occasion the project for the Fonte de Angeão School. The school allows for creating a close relationship with nature and landscape.

Marcelino cares a lot about the landscape, environment and the relationship between inside and outside the building as well as no separation between structure, architecture and building services. The structure is at once architecture and its material is the actual finish.

Description of the project Miguel Marcelino

The school setting allows a close relationship with nature, located in the countryside, the new primary school + kindergarten is surrounded by beautiful adult trees.

The proposal explores the relations between inside and outside through two systems that will define the spatial organization of the school: in the classrooms, an atmosphere of concentration is sought, so the large windows open to gaps, like private courtyards, providing controlled natural light and diagonal views to the surroundings. In the common zones the opposite happens: direct and frontal views, large perspective fields in all directions as well as plenty of natural light in the corridors.

There is no separation between structure, architecture and building services. The structure is at once architecture and its material is the actual finish. Pipes and cable trays are not hidden and most of ventilation and cooling is done through semi-passive systems.

Text.- Miguel Marcelino.

CREDITS. DATA SHEET.-

Architecture.- Miguel Marcelino.
Collaborators.- Pedro Dourado, José Figueiredo (acoustics), António Portugal (fire safety), Andreia Florentino (mural illustrations). Structural Engineering.- Betar (José Venâncio). Plumbing Engineering.- Ana Luísa Ferreira. Electrical Engineering.- Fernando Carvalho Araújo. Mechanical Engineering.- António Lopes do Rego. Landscape Design.- FC Arquitectura Paisagista.
Client.- Município de Vagos.
General Contractor.- Encobarra.
Gross Floor Area.- 2.885 sqm.
Gross Volume.- 10.963 m³.
Building Footprint.- 2.885 sqm.
Site Area.- 15.678 sqm.
Dates.-  Open competition, 1st prize.- 2008. Project.- 2009-2010. Construction.- 2011-2014.

 

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Miguel Marcelino, arquitecto, nació en 1981. Vive y trabaja en Lisboa.

Licenciado en Arquitectura por la Universidad Autónoma de Lisboa en 2005. También estudió música en el Instituto Gregoriano de Lisboa, entre 1993 y 1998.

Colaboró con Herzog & de Meuron (Basilea, Suiza, 2003/04) y con Bonell y Gil (Barcelona, 2005/07).

En 2008, de vuelta en Lisboa, establece su propio estudio y gana su primer concurso público. En 2014 forma parte de la representación oficial portuguesa en la Bienal de Arquitectura de Venecia.

Premios y Distinciones.-
2005.- Premio Secil de Arquitectura – Universidades.
2008.-  1er premio en el concurso público para la fuente de la Escuela Centro Angeão, Vagos.
2010.- Segundo premio en el concurso público para la Trienal de Arquitectura de Lisboa en el Museo de la Electricidad.
2011.- 1er lugar en el concurso por invitacion para el Museo de la Música Mecánica, Palmela.
2011.- 5to lugar en el premio del concurso público para la rehabilitación de los molinos de agua en Hawk.
2013.- 2do lugar en el concurso público para Esposende City Park.
2014.- 1er premio en el concurso público para el nuevo edificio de la Escuela de Enfermería de Lisboa.

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Published on: June 8, 2015
Cite: "Fonte de Angeão School by Miguel Marcelino" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/fonte-de-angeao-school-miguel-marcelino> ISSN 1139-6415
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