Carolina Oliveira Backlar

Carolina is a Portuguese architect with a extensive international background. In 2011, she joined the internationally acclaimed design firm, Barber&Osgerby, where she expanded her skills in their interior design division Universal Design Studio (UDS). During this time she had the chance to develop museum exhibitions designs and worked on the high-end retail stores as Selfridges, Jimmy Choo and the English luxury brand, Mulberry.

As Mulberry’s project manager at UDS, she and her team redesigned and launched all the 2012/13 Asian & Middle East stores, including their biggest flagship in Seoul. Before going to London, Carolina worked as an architect for the renowned firm Ateliers Jean Nouvel (Pritzker prize winner) in Paris and also in their New York office. In 2009, she was a winner of the Inov-Art Grant from the Portuguese Cultural Ministry. With her grant she went to Los Angeles to work with Sanders Architects where she developed cutting-edge, pre-fabricated housing systems. She studied in France at L’École d’Architecture de Paris la Villette and graduated from the Faculdade de Arquitectura da Universidade Técnica de Lisboa in 2006.

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Jeremy Stewart Backlar

Jeremy is an American architect and designer practicing in Lisbon. Before moving to Portugal, Jeremy worked in London as one of the lead designers at Heatherwick Studio, where he worked on a large multi-use development project in Shanghai creating a new epicenter for the city. He also designed a monumental addition to Waddesdon Manor for the Rothschild Estate in England, along with a driver-less vehicle to transport visitors throughout the grounds. In Paris & New York, Jeremy worked for the Pritzker Prize winner Jean Nouvel. He was on the design team that developed several high profile projects including the MOMA Tower in New York and the SunCal Tower in Los Angeles. Jeremy graduated from the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-arc) in Los Angeles with honors.

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A Carolina e o Jeremy
fundaram o Atelier
Backlar em 2012

Atelier Backlar’s rigourous approach to design ensures the best possible outcome within the given legal, financial and client parameters. We draw upon our knowledge of running large international projects to bring efficiency and broad ideas through to the end use. We use our investigations into local culture, typologies and craft as a foundation for our design, while abstracting those elements into a unique, modern design. Our process is reliant on close communication with our clients, as we feel this always produces richer, more profound results.

Serviços

01  PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS

Purpose

The aim is to give confidence in the purchase of a property and enable fact-based estimation for the future development. We will review and translate all of the local urban rules affecting the property into a clear document which will explain how much the building can grow, and what is the best strategy to pass the city hall licensing process.

Deliverables

Two printed booklets* and one digital PDF containing:

  • Site photos
  • Archival drawings
  • Volumetric diagrams indicating maximum potential building size
  • Sketch floor plans
  • Sketch elevations
  • Indication of potential terraces
  • Identification of historic architectural elements that could be kept
  • Area calculations
  • Preliminary cost estimate
  • Preliminary time-line
  • Strategy for best path to submit planning documents
  • Outline of major planning rules that would affect the development
  • Reference images for potential look and feel of the new project.

More available upon request

Time frame

3 Weeks.

This may be increased if the City Hall’s archive department takes longer than usual to fulfill our request for information.

02  Architecture

A  Analysis
  • Photographing the site
  • Identifying existing elements to be preserved
  • Developing 2D & 3D Drawings from the information given by a topographer
  • Study local regulations to determine the maximum potential building size

B  Briefing 

During this stage, all of the creative and functional requirements, design aspirations and time ambitions will be defined with the client to map out parameters that will guide the design.

The brief should include:

  • Outlining all functional requirements for the site/building
  • Setting up a time line to establish a sequence of the milestones and time scale ambitions
  • Agreeing the best method of procurement for the building works, considering the principle of public tender with at least 3 different entities

Note: As the project proceeds through its various stages, requirements may change, or may have to be changed. If/when this happens, the impact of these changes, particularly the effect on design, timings,  costs and construction, will be discussed with the client.

C  Concept Design:

The aim of this stage is to study all of the constraints and define the core values of the project to establish a unique design. The result will encompass general configuration of urban and landscape integration, functional characteristics, area subdivisions and their relationships. This is typically an intense creative period at the end of which a signed off concept design is produced that fully describes the spacial character, encapsulates the look and feel of the environment and fulfills the functional requirements. During this stage we would like to meet at least twice with the clients to review ideas and receive input.

Deliverables:

  • General arrangement: Floor plans including room layouts, public spaces, back of house and storage areas
  • Concept for outdoor areas
  • Image collage describing general materials, and material typologies
  • Strategy to expose existing architectural elements (if any)
  • Service and circulation strategy
  • Concept for furniture design
  • Concept for graphic design
  • Color perspective drawings of key areas

D Feasibility Study – PIP (Pedido de Informação prévia) – (optional)

The PIP is a separate and optional procedure that precedes the licensing of construction, reconstruction, extension, alteration, maintenance and demolition of buildings. The result is a signed document from the City hall and Historic Preservation Society, marking what changes may be made to the use of the building and it’s integration within the urban fabric.

This encompasses:

  • Respective legal and regulatory constraints, particularly with regard to infrastructure, public easements, public utility easements, urban impacts, clearances and other conditions applicable to the construction works
  • Volumetric, street alignment, ‘cércea’ (height of the building) and external walls
  • Constraints for proper formal and functional relationship within the environment
  • Programme use of the buildings, including subdivision of parcel into various uses
  • Local Infrastructure
  • Areas of permeability and collective road infrastructure equipment

Deliverables:

  • Photos of property and facade survey
  • Site Plan drawings
  • Descriptive and explanatory writings
  • Demolition plans
  • Program and utilization plans
  • Local infrastructure plans
  • Accessibility and major equipment plans
  • Basic architectural plans
  • Elevation drawings
  • Perspective renders

E  Licensing 

In this stage, a thorough set of drawings to submit to the city hall for permits will be developed, including demolition, structural, facade, roof and infrastructural changes for the architectural proposal.

Deliverables:

  • Certification documents for land registry
  • Zoning plans
  • Municipal development plans
  • Localization plans
  • Written summary and justifications
  • Photographs documenting existing buildings
  • Demolition plans
  • GA Plans at an appropriate scale
  • Sections at an appropriate scale
  • Detail drawings at an appropriate scale
  • Elevations at an appropriate scale
  • Updated perspective renders
  • Accessibility documentation

F  Construction Documents

During this stage the design will be worked in considerably more detail to establish the ‘kit of parts’ that comprises the new concept. There will be adjustments to the design according to the cost estimation, material choices, equipment and ensuring that all of the components will be assembled correctly.

Deliverables:

  • Updated demolition drawings
  • Overall detailed general arrangement plan
  • Material specifications
  • Finishing specifications
  • Elevations drawings (interior and exterior)
  • Detailed section drawings
  • Lighting design drawings
  • Mechanical equipment drawings
  • Typical details provided at an appropriate scale
  • Updated color perspective render

Fabrication Documents (optional)

During this stage we will be meeting with furniture fabricators to understand their process and raw material inputs that will guide our detailed drawings for efficient manufacturing.

Deliverables:

  • Furniture and other custom fabrication drawings
  • Packaging & installation instructions
  • Graphic design drawings

H Technical Assistance

This role requires frequent visits to both manufacturing facilities and the building site to ensure that the teams are working in line with the agreed detailed drawings and intentions. Every 2-4 weeks, we will be submitting a detailed survey document to the client and team to keep everyone up to date on the construction & fabrication progress.

I Project Coordinator

We guarantee that all teams involved in the project are communicating properly, and that every issue that arises gets solved through the proper channels.

A typical team for a medium-sized project will include:

  • Client
  • Architect
  • Structural engineer
  • Mechanical engineer
  • Water & drainage engineer
  • Telecommunication engineer
  • Fire safety engineer
  • Acoustic engineer

03  Interior & Furniture Design

This work is based on the design, conjugation and choice of furniture, objects, equipment, curtains, carpets, accessories. It is about planning the colors, the materials, the finishes, the textures, the lighting creating environments within a context. It is also intended to adjust the objectives to the financial resources of the client and the requirements of objective functionalities.

Fit-out

The Fit-out service the set of the interior furniture that is attached to the property and can not be easily removed. This type of service does not require the licensing of the city if it does not interfere with the structure or infrastructure.