Workshop in Porto, Matosinhos in front of the market in which more than 40 students from universities like Oporto, Coimbra, Melbourne and Milan. Was carried out at the hands of Rintala Egertsson + Architects + Massimiliano Paolo Spadoni Mestriner.

The ESAD along with the city council of Matosinhos invited to Rintala Eggertsson Architects, Spadoni and Mestriner to conduct the workshop, a project to create a wine bar in front of the Market Municipal de Matosinhos.

Sami Rintala, representing Rintala Eggertsson Architects study, based in Oslo, Norway, is the leading advocate of this project. This Finnish architect and artist based all his work on the narrative and conceptualism spaces, playing places physical, mental, social and poetics of the matter. Rintala attracted public attention when he joined Marco Casagrande, whose collaboration was highest in the Venice Biennale in 2000 with the Sixty Minute Man project.

For this project Rintala is associated with the professors of the Polytechnic Institute of Milan, and Massimiliano Spadoni and Paolo Mestriner complement the team this Taller.El workshop took the streets of Matosinhos, more specifically to the main street in front of the Municipal Market Matosinhos, begins the project, the logic of the principles of self-construction of the reuse and recycling of materials, bringing social and environmental sustainability are global. attended by about 40 students in the course of the ESAD Interior Design and Architecture Faculty of Porto, Department of Architecture at the University of Coimbra, Faculty of Architecture at Melbourne (Australia) and the Polytechnic Institute of Milan (Italy), in close liaison with the local population, which accompanies and participates in the development of the project.

Participants.
 

Teachers.-  Maria Milano, Joana Santos, João Cruz, Paulo Seco, Rui Canela, Vitor Varão.

Students.-  Lizzie Hamer, Giovanni Weher, Alfredo Pinto, Ana Cravo, Ana Rita Silva, Benedita Ribeiro, Bárbara Areias, Bernardo Pinto, Catarina Gomes Sinde, Diana Saraiva Pinto, Diana Pinto, Elisabete Martins, Filipa Freitas, Francesca Vita, Francisca Pereira, Francisco Rocha, Hélder Vilares, José David Coimbra, José Miguel Reis, Joana Negrão, Joana Santos, João Carvalho, Katarzina Szymanska, Leonor Magalhães, Lara Rodrigues, Luís Silva Dias, Manuela Portela, Maria João Moita, Maria Alves Dias da Silva, Maria Inês Correia, Marta Trigo, Mónica Couto, Nuno André Sousa, Patrícia Eira, Pedro Oliveira, Rui Valente, Sara Ferreira, Sérgio Oliveira, Soraia Marta, Soraia Santos, Susana Sousa, Tiago Oliveira.

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Rintala Eggertsson Architects. A Norway architecture studio, based in Oslo, founded by  Sami Rintala and Dagur Eggertsson, in 2007, which bases its activities around furniture design, public art, architecture and urban planning. In 2008 Eggertsson and Rintala were joined by Vibeke Jenssen who is now a full partner in the company. All three studied under Juhani Pallasmaa in Helsinki, and are informed by his phenomenological and cross-disciplinary thinking. Since its establishment, Rintala Eggertsson Architects have developed projects around the world and their work has been exhibited at the Maxxi Museum in Rome, the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the National Art Museum of China and with the special project “Corte Del Forte” at the 2018 Venice Biennale.

The company has received prestigious awards over the years such as The Global award for Sustainable Architecture, the Wan 21 for 21 Award, Architizer A+Award, Travel & Leisure Award, American Architecture Award, and the International Architecture Award. Their projects and texts have been published in architecture magazines such as Abitare, Area, METALOCUS, Architectural Review, A+U, L'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui, D'A Magazine, AMC architecture, Detail, Domus, Topos, and Wallpaper as well as New York Times and Wall Street Journal.

Eggertsson and Rintala have taught architecture in Europe, Australia, and North America and in 2019 as Gensler Visiting Professors at Cornell University in New York.
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Dagur Eggertsson was born in 1965.He is an architect with a professional background from a number of the most prominent offices in Oslo.  After his professional degree from the Oslo School of Architecture in 1992, he started his collaboration with architect Vibeke Jenssen, as NOIS architects.  In 1996 he finished a post-professional master’s degree at the Helsinki University of Technology, where he started experimentation with building full scale architectonic objects, under the supervision of Professor Juhani Pallasmaa.

Along with his professional practice, Eggertsson has taught architecture in Norway, Iceland and Sweden.  He is currently a project examinator at the Oslo School of Architecture.

In 2007, Eggertsson started collaboration with architect Sami Rintala, which resulted in establishment of the office Rintala Eggertsson Architects. The office is based in Oslo and Bodø, Norway.


 

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Sami Rintala was born in 1969.He is an architect and an artist, with a long merit list after finishing his architect studies in Helsinki Finland 1999. He established architect office Casagrande & Rintala 1998, which produced a series of acknowledged architectural installations around the world during the next five years until 2003. These works combine architecture with critical thinking of society, nature and the real tasks of an architect, all within a cross-over art field using space, light, materials and human body as tools of expression.

Rintala had his first wider recognition in 1999 with the project Landescape, three abandoned wooden barns were raised on 10 meter high.

In Venice Biennale 2000 Sixty Minute Man was realized; A ship sailed to Arsenal with a garden inside. The park was planted on sixty minutes of human waste from the city of Venice, becoming together with the old boat a three dimensional collage.

In 2008, Rintala started a new architect office with Icelandic architect Dagur Eggertsson, called Rintala Eggertsson Architects. The office is based in Oslo, South Norway and Bodø, North Norway.

Important part of Rintala’s work is teaching and lecturing in various art and architecture universities. Teaching takes place usually in form of workshops where the students often are challenged to participate the shaping of human environment on a realistic 1:1 situation.
 

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Published on: July 24, 2012
Cite: "WORKSHOP EN EL MERCADO DE MATOSINHOS" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/workshop-en-el-mercado-de-matosinhos> ISSN 1139-6415
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