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01 PUBLICATIONS

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ARENA DAS DUNAS

Reportagem

Arena das Dunas.

LUME ARQUITETURA 

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NIKE COPACABANA

Reportagem Nike Copacabana

Revista L+D

Jul-Ago 2014

#49 PAGINA 69 A 73

02 contests

laboratório

WORKSHOP | INTERNACIONAL

 "Laboratório de Experimentação" 

  com Aleksandra Stratimirovic, Fernanda Carvalho e Diana Joes 

The workshop was held during the Week of Light in 2019, by ASBAI, and consisted of performing exercises to deepen the understanding of light and lighting, using an unconventional approach, giving prominence to darkness and simplicity. Among others, themes related to low-tech lighting were worked, with high-emotional impact in activities developed and conducted by the international guest, artist and lighting designer Aleksandra Stratimirovic, in collaboration with architects and lighting designers Diana Joels and Fernanda Carvalho.

The installation developed by Adriel Ushli with architects Fabio Nagata, Silvia Carneiro and Priscila Pacheco addressed the duality of the human scale in different physical spaces, sometimes comforting and calm, sometimes chaotic and oppressive.

The installation was done in two parts. The first, representing the vision of a starry sky, consisted of small and distant illuminated points, provoking the imagination and bringing an impression of serenity, with stones painted with UV ink. The second, on the other hand, looked at the grandeur of the universe, mixing light, changing colors, different reflections, smoke and the representation of a black hole that sucks the energy of a planet almost on the verge of death.

ECOLOGIA DA LUZ

WORKSHOP | INTERNATIONAL

 "Ecologia da Luz" 

  com Nora Imaz e Hanan Peretz 

At the Ecology of Light Workshop, held by ASBAI during the Week of Light in 2018, Adriel Ushli worked on the design of one of the installations - along with architects Roberto Luis, Silvia Carneiro and Kika Choniaris -, the workshop was among the top five in the award Darc Awards 2018

The project consisted of the development of a new lighting master plan and three temporary lighting installations for the Vila Tajai region, formerly Vila dos Sapos, in São Paulo. The installation developed was named “Raízes que Abraçam” and consisted of a multisensory path that dialogued with the representation of the different phases of the river: the current river, open, without human changes; its falls and waterfalls; its springs; and, finally, the river channeled, but waiting to break free again.

In addition to the lighting resources employed, the ornamentation of origami stood out in the printing of the installation: frogs, scattered along the margin of the open river representation; and butterflies, at the end of the representation of the channeled river, representing the idea of transformation as a perennial expectation of the river. In addition, a speaker was concealed among the denser foliage, to provide sound effect of passing through waterfalls.

The idea for the installation was based on the ecological culture of the local community itself, reflecting good practices already in place in the neighborhood, such as cataloging and outcropping of springs in the region, the development of composting plants in all squares, encouraging the recycling of waste, appreciation of local commerce through the consumption of collective goods, among other actions that aim at qualifying for the title of São Paulo's first eco-neighborhood.

CONTEST | INTERNATIONAL

 Outros

 Territórios 

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The call for Other Territories projects, of a public and international character, aimed to select intervention proposals for the mountainous Buritis neighborhood in Belo Horizonte, with the scope of disruptive momentary alteration in its landscape, originally characterized by “dry stilts” (beams and pillars) visible under the buildings, exposed in thousands of buildings in the region). The announcement allowed the use of video projections, light art, plays, horticulture, landscape interventions, painting, objects, ephemeral constructions and extreme sports as some of the many possibilities for occupying these spaces.

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Known for its exponential growth in a short period of time, the area of ​​the current neighborhood of Buritis was, in the past, a farm in the South Zone of Belo Horizonte, which underwent a radical process of population and verticalization over the course of a generation. Having been the largest construction site in the city in the 1980s and 1990s, Buritis now tops the list of neighborhoods that offer the largest number of housing units in Belo Horizonte. Successive and disoriented changes in the Law of Land Use and Occupation since the 1980s stimulated precarious and unbridled verticalization.

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The proposal presented by Architect Adriel Ushli in the Other Territories competition focused on problematizing the precariousness of public occupation policies that gave rise to the phenomenon of “stilts”. Inspired by the artistic movement created by Piet Mondrian at the beginning of the 20th century (1917), Neoplasticism, the project presented consisted of a multisensory installation, with light and sound, representing, in layers, each change in the Law of Use and Occupation of the land in the region , called “Neopalafitismo”.

WORKSHOP | INTERNATIONAL

 "Iluminação Urbana: a luz na cidade

  ao olhar do pedestre"  

  com o Prof. Jan Ejhed

At the Urban Lighting Workshop, held by ASBAI during the Week of Light in 2013, it aimed to study the perception of lights at different points, through the eyes of the pedestrian, the workshop was given by Professor Jan Ejhed, director of the Architectural Lighting Design course at KTH in Stockholm, Sweden, along with architect and Light Designer Diana Joels.

CONTEST | NATIONAL

Museum Lighting

IEE USP

The course aimed to analyze and discuss lighting for museums, addressing issues such as long-term degradation of the works and the essential reflectance of color.

CONTEST | NATIONAL

Lighting assembly for MAC

University City

It consisted of the development of the lighting retrofit of the MAC university city museum, locking the existing technology and analyzing the results with new lighting materials

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PROJETO

Photo Development

using light as material

painting

Promoting sections of artistic photographs using light as creative material, making the photo stand out a lot because of how the light is being presented in it.

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CONTEST | NATIONAL

Color lighting work

Color lighting work

Using RGB projectors, in order to illuminate surfaces painted in different colors, in this way it was possible to analyze how the spectrum of RGB light changes according to the meeting of the different colors, and to see how the spectrum can or cannot be used to achieve certain results within projects.

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