Maria Eduarda Neumann Pinheiro
Achitect and Art Historian
Maria Eduarda Neumann Pinheiro was born at the Plano Piloto de Brasília, city where she had her first contact with architecture. Under the pilotis of the Superquadra, she began her passion for design and flanerie. She elected her native modernist city as a focus to her studies, having, in 2016, after an internship at the headquarters of Docomomo in Lisbon, graduated at the Faculty of Porto where she finished her Integrated Master’s degree in 2019 by this university, after she transferred her architecture course. In 2020, she returns to Brasilia to finish her bachelor dissertation in Art History at the University of Brasilia. For both universities, she received maximum grades for her final papers.
• Curriculum vitae: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maria-eduarda-neumann-pinheiro-2202
• Academic written works: https://independent.academia.edu/me____np
• Architecture portfolio: https://issuu.com/me____np
Address: Lisbon, Portugal
Maria Eduarda Neumann Pinheiro was born at the Plano Piloto de Brasília, city where she had her first contact with architecture. Under the pilotis of the Superquadra, she began her passion for design and flanerie. She elected her native modernist city as a focus to her studies, having, in 2016, after an internship at the headquarters of Docomomo in Lisbon, graduated at the Faculty of Porto where she finished her Integrated Master’s degree in 2019 by this university, after she transferred her architecture course. In 2020, she returns to Brasilia to finish her bachelor dissertation in Art History at the University of Brasilia. For both universities, she received maximum grades for her final papers.
• Curriculum vitae: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maria-eduarda-neumann-pinheiro-2202
• Academic written works: https://independent.academia.edu/me____np
• Architecture portfolio: https://issuu.com/me____np
Address: Lisbon, Portugal
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Brazilian Modernist Architecture by Maria Eduarda Neumann Pinheiro
"THE INVISIBILITY OF THE PEDESTRIAN IN BRASÍLIA'S PILOT PLAN: CRITICISM AND NEW GUIDELINES FOR THE DESIGN OF UNDERGROUND PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF WOMEN IN "PUBLIC SPACE""
- Dissertation thesis: Integrated Master in Arquitecture (BA+MArch), University of Porto
The present dissertation has as its field of study the comprehension of pedestrian occupation in the Brasília's Pilot Plan, a city considered the best representation of the rationalist modernist urbanism and, consequently, the one that made the pedestrian path unfeasible. Given these functional and imagetic ideals of the modernist urbanism of the Athens Charter, we devoted ourselves to the design of the Underground Pedestrian Crossings, our “object of study”, located between the bucolic “calm” of the city's extensive gardens and the "danger" of the high-speed highway. Hence, we use the woman's body in “public space” as a “key analysis” since it is from the bias of those who walk that we can better requalify the city space.
- Supervision: Prof. Dr. Álvaro Domingues (UP) and Prof. Dr. Francisco Barata (UP)
- Co-supervision: Prof. Postdoc. Eduardo Rossetti (USP)
- Examining Board: Prof. Dr. Luciana Rocha (UP-EPFL) and Prof. and Architect João Serôdio (UP)
Note: The following work is written in Portuguese
"DOCUMENTING THE BUILT: RECOGNISING & MAPPING SINGLE-FAMILY BRUTALIST HOUSES OF BRASILIA"
- Dissertation thesis: Bachelor's Degree (BA) in "Theory, Criticism and History of Art", University of Brasília
The project's proposal was to demystify the city of Brasília beyond the limits of Brasília's Plano Piloto, and consequently, the white and official “niemeyerian” architecture and the urban morphology of the “Superquadra”, a multifamily housing project designed by Lucio Costa from the conception of the “Neighborhood Unit”. Among the existing architectural heterogeneity in this capital city, the investigation aimed at cataloging brutalist or “brutalist connections” residences, that is, architecture that possess brutalist elements.
- Supervision: Prof. Dr. Nivalda Assunção (Université Paris 1- ENSAPLV).
- Examining Board: Prof. Postdoc. José Galbinski (MIT) and Prof. Postdoc. Eduardo Rossetti (USP)
Note: The following work is written in Portuguese
Portuguese Architecture by Maria Eduarda Neumann Pinheiro
Disciplina: História da Arquitectura Portuguesa
- Faculdade de Arquitectura da Universidade do Porto
Docentes:
Carla Alexandra Garrido Oliveira | Maria Sofia Teixeira Gomes Santos | Marta Maria Peters Arriscado Oliveira
Discentes:
Cristiano Zan | Maria Eduarda Neumann | Marta Manca | Nuno Neves | Walter Rigueti
"THE INVISIBILITY OF THE PEDESTRIAN IN BRASÍLIA'S PILOT PLAN: CRITICISM AND NEW GUIDELINES FOR THE DESIGN OF UNDERGROUND PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF WOMEN IN "PUBLIC SPACE""
- Dissertation thesis: Integrated Master in Arquitecture (BA+MArch), University of Porto
The present dissertation has as its field of study the comprehension of pedestrian occupation in the Brasília's Pilot Plan, a city considered the best representation of the rationalist modernist urbanism and, consequently, the one that made the pedestrian path unfeasible. Given these functional and imagetic ideals of the modernist urbanism of the Athens Charter, we devoted ourselves to the design of the Underground Pedestrian Crossings, our “object of study”, located between the bucolic “calm” of the city's extensive gardens and the "danger" of the high-speed highway. Hence, we use the woman's body in “public space” as a “key analysis” since it is from the bias of those who walk that we can better requalify the city space.
- Supervision: Prof. Dr. Álvaro Domingues (UP) and Prof. Dr. Francisco Barata (UP)
- Co-supervision: Prof. Postdoc. Eduardo Rossetti (USP)
- Examining Board: Prof. Dr. Luciana Rocha (UP-EPFL) and Prof. and Architect João Serôdio (UP)
Note: The following work is written in Portuguese
"DOCUMENTING THE BUILT: RECOGNISING & MAPPING SINGLE-FAMILY BRUTALIST HOUSES OF BRASILIA"
- Dissertation thesis: Bachelor's Degree (BA) in "Theory, Criticism and History of Art", University of Brasília
The project's proposal was to demystify the city of Brasília beyond the limits of Brasília's Plano Piloto, and consequently, the white and official “niemeyerian” architecture and the urban morphology of the “Superquadra”, a multifamily housing project designed by Lucio Costa from the conception of the “Neighborhood Unit”. Among the existing architectural heterogeneity in this capital city, the investigation aimed at cataloging brutalist or “brutalist connections” residences, that is, architecture that possess brutalist elements.
- Supervision: Prof. Dr. Nivalda Assunção (Université Paris 1- ENSAPLV).
- Examining Board: Prof. Postdoc. José Galbinski (MIT) and Prof. Postdoc. Eduardo Rossetti (USP)
Note: The following work is written in Portuguese
Disciplina: História da Arquitectura Portuguesa
- Faculdade de Arquitectura da Universidade do Porto
Docentes:
Carla Alexandra Garrido Oliveira | Maria Sofia Teixeira Gomes Santos | Marta Maria Peters Arriscado Oliveira
Discentes:
Cristiano Zan | Maria Eduarda Neumann | Marta Manca | Nuno Neves | Walter Rigueti