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"ATELIERMOB"

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Ateliermob is a multidisciplinary platform, founded in 2005 in Lisbon, which develops projects, ideas and research within architecture, design and urbanism. Ateliermob got distinguished with the 1st Prize in the UP4 master plan in Amareleja [2009]; with the selection to the Festival of Lively Architecture in Montpellier [2009]; the 1st Prize in the New Moura's Cemetery Competition [2008]; the 1st Prize in the Tagus River Banks International Design Competition [2007]; and the honourable mention in the International Ideas Competition for the Paris Courthouse [2006]. In 2007 it was included on the Top 10 of emerging architecture offices in Portugal by the 'New Italian Blood'.

Andreia Salavessa. Bachelor in Design (Interior Design specialization)  the Institute of Visual Arts, Design and Marketing (IADE) in 1998. Architecture Degree at Lisbon's Universidade Autónoma in 2004. Andreia Salavessa collaborated, since 2000, in several architectural offices: Fernando Salvador and Margarida Grácio Nunes Architects (2000), João Santa-Rita (2000-2001), João Luís Carrilho da Graça (2002-2003) and Barbara Delgado/Rogério Gonçalves (2003-2006).

Tiago Mota Saraiva. Degree in Architecture at the Architecture Faculty of Lisbon's Technical University in 2000, attendance of the secondsemester in the 1998/1999 academic year in Madrid's Technical Superior School of Architecture. Specialization in Architecture, Territory and Memory at the Science and Technology Faculty at Coimbra's University in 2004. Invited Assistant Professor at the Architecture Faculty of Lisbon's Technical University between 2007 and 2008. Tiago Mota Saraiva began working in the architecture and urbanism area in 1995, having collaborated in Lisbon with: Paula Cabral, Segismundo Castello Branco and Fernando Ho Architects, a.s* (atelier de santos studio) Ltd., Atelier do Chiado Architects Ltd. and Giulia de Appolonia Architect. He worked in Rome at Massimiliano Fuksas Studio and was an extern consultant at Studio Altieri SRL in Vicenza, Italy.