Tomorrow we are having our first Open Working day. With the goal of learning from eachother, presenting what we've done so far and prepare for further work there will be several talks and presentation. We are now working intensively on our presentation.
Come join us tomorrow!
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Friday, April 13, 2012
The Second Week
The Easter
is behind us, and many people were still on holiday, but not the Arrebitas! On
Monday we had a fantastic presentation by two of NCREP's engineers - João Paulo
Miranda Guedes and Tiago Ilharco about the traditional Porto housing typology.
We have learned some basics of old building techniques and we have got a lot of
useful information, which were the first steps in our understanding of all the
damages that we can find in our pilot building.
| Workshop with João and Tiago |
On Tuesday we
had a full day workshop of BIM - Building Information Modeling by the professor
Jorge Vaz from ESAP and Pedro Faria from our Arrebita family! This lecture about
project management will help us to organize and consolidate our self during the
teamwork in the most advanced way.
| BIM workshop with Pedro and Jorge |
After the lecture
we entered into the pilot building for the first time and made a short survey
of it following the instructions that we got from NCREP.
In the
evening we met the team of Arrebita engineers for the first time, so we showed to
Rita, Daniel, Diogo and João some sketches and conclusions that we made about
the building and discussed it a little bit…
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| The engineers visiting and supervising |
Wednesday
was a more relaxing day because we didn’t have any meetings, so we used it to
make some plans about the structure of our Open working day presentation. This will be next wednesday, and we defined some main chapters and topics for the
story about the building! You should all come and see!
And on wednesday Guido finally arrived from Italy! We have really been looking foreward to meet him. Welcome to our Arrebita!Family, Guido!
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Thursday
was a very practical day for us, because we went to the building together with
the NCREP engineers Tiago and Valter, who had brought their equipment for all
necessary tests! So we rolled up our sleeves and got dirty! For all of us this
was a first time of working onsite identifying damages, so everybody was really excited about it.
This unique experience ended with many useful results about a condition of
almost all of the elements in the building.
In the
evening, we had a first meeting with Arrebita architects – a six member team of
girls: Magia, Rita, Pilar, Teresa, Mary and Filipa! We presented to them the
historical and structural facts of the building that we found out so far, and
we also discussed about our presentation on the Open working day…
| On site with NCREP |
| Testing the beams with the resistograph |
| Hands on discovering damages |
| Valter and Tiago, looking for reinforcement |
| Guido checking the moist |
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Social survey - a short summary of what we found
The rehabilitation of Oporto is an astounding challenge
nowadays, and one that, in order to be possible, cannot be delayed any longer.
The decay of the city’s historical center is the consequence of different
policies and phenomenons that slowly contributed to the actual problem.
It’s a difficult task to systematize what happened, since
each factor is cause and effect of another. Shortly we can mention three main
action fronts: the abandonment of the city center, the buildings’ degradation
and the social problems of the inhabitant population. The abandonment of the
historical center of Oporto started around the 60’s, when a high percentage of
the inhabitants was relocated on social housing around the suburbs, where more
jobs and infrastructures were available, in an attempt to diminish the unbearably
high population density as well as the health and social problems of the city
center. Simultaneously, buildings had entered in a cycle of degradation, caused
by the low investments of the owners (due to the house rents freezing policy)
and the intense use throughout the years. The historical center of Oporto
became, with time, a segregated area of the city, where a high percentage of
elderly people would live together with a low education unemployed population, with
severe drug and insecurity problems.
Since 1974 the Portuguese government has developed
different rehabilitation programs, each one with their own philosophy and
strategy, such as CRUARB and Porto Vivo. In the meanwhile, other urban interventions,
like the ones of Porto 2001, and the development of the public transportation
network, like the Metro, also contributed to the revitalization of the city
center. Private investments, though far from enough, contributed mainly to the
increase of tourism, restaurants and commercial offers.
Arrebita!Porto arrives in a time in which the city needs
as many different public and private projects, with different goals and
strategies, as possible. Arrebita!Porto doesn’t intend to be the solution, but
one of the many answers to the same problem. With this opportunity we would
like to offer an alternative to the touristic, commercial or even high cost
projects, that only consider a few, and try to present a social rehabilitation
driven project, to explore the potential of the existing qualities of the
historical center.
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Our first week
Tuesday –
our first day of action! We had an all-day tour that helped us to get the first
impressions of Porto, which were necessary for our further work. Pilar and
Diana from Sidewalk.Porto were our
guides that took us through the steep and tight streets, and uncovering to us a
lot of historic facts and current curiosities of the city. On our tour through
the historic city center, we had the opportunity to get into buildings that are
being refurbished – a hostel project of Floret Arquitectura, and an old house about
to be refurbished by SWark. Interesting to hear about their aproach. During our ”short” walk we also met our pilot
project building in Reboleira 42 for the first time!
... A lot
of work to do, but even more ideas and still a lot of energy – we have just
arrived!
Since we
had been walking for so long, we sat down for a lunch in a very original and
sweet place that can exist only in Portugal! And of course – with the
inevitable bacalhau!
After lunch
we met with a journalist, so he could take a few pictures of us to appear in
the newspaper of Wednesday. We will be shy enough to share the link with you.
Still miss
Guido, but he can get a whole article when arrives…
Wednesday –
official birth of Arrebita! Jose and Municipality have finally signed all of the
papers. Unfortunately
we could not be there, but during lunch we saw José appearing on TV.
We were having a full day workshop at INFOR in Matosinhos, and a
fantastic ArchiCAD lectures by Ricardo! Our best recommendations!
After the
workshop, one non official thing - our first touch with the ocean, and kind of
a rest from digital world of 3D modeling by the beach…
Thursday –
a day dedicated to the social aspects of Porto! We’ve been lucky to hear the results
of the surveys made by a few fantastic people:
- two
Arrebita girls – Catharina and Joana with a great historic summary and a opinions
on the possible causes of the current situation in Porto inner center
- Celin,
who showed us her master work with very clear conclusions about social aspects of
Porto,
which was her thesis for graduating
- Jose
Sequeira and Ana Leite Pereira from PortoVivo, who explained to us the
strategies of their organization through a presentation, but also
took us for a short
walk to see their current work on Morro de Sé
So many
different perspectives and points of view!
Friday,
Saturday, Sunday - Boa Páscoa! :) Or if you like - Happy Easter!
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| The Arrebitas with Diana and Pilar |
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| Visiting the refurbishing project house with SWark |
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| Lunching |
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| José, the celebrity, at the municipality |
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| ArchiCAD workshop with Ricardo |
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| Walking the streets with José, Ana and Celin |
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Olá Porto!
The day is finally here. We have arrived as the first team of the Arrebita!Porto pilot project. "We" being Eva and Cristina from Portugal, Filip from Serbia, Ingrid from Norway and Guido, who will be arriving from Italy next week.
José and the Arrebita team has given us a warm welcome, and has a lot planned for us. From here awaits two and a half month of interesting working and learning. We are lucky to be the designing team for the pilot project, and have a phase ahead of us with getting to know the city, the building and meet a lot of great and knowledged people. And in the end to leave a good and inspiring project for the oncoming participants.
We can't wait to start working!
José and the Arrebita team has given us a warm welcome, and has a lot planned for us. From here awaits two and a half month of interesting working and learning. We are lucky to be the designing team for the pilot project, and have a phase ahead of us with getting to know the city, the building and meet a lot of great and knowledged people. And in the end to leave a good and inspiring project for the oncoming participants.
We can't wait to start working!
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