The school of Sever do Vouga is part of national program for the rehabilitation of the secondary schools, and provides the opportunity in this case, to have a school for children Gralheira Maciço.

Memory of project by Pedro Domingo Arquitectos

"Learn and Grow"

This program consisted on the rehabilitate of 300 schools, reusing existing facilities and adding new areas and programmatic space. The spaces of common use were areas where there was more investment in these schools: library, students room, study rooms, canteen, auditorium and sports venues.

The Primary and Secondary school Sever do Vouga is located in the Serra Arestal and is part of the Maciço de Gralheira, a mountainous region where its two main activities are agriculture and metallurgical industry. This school, with capacity for 1,500 pupils, aged between 10 and 17 years, serves all students of the council. They travel from all the villages of the Council to the school by bus. For these students the school is the place where they spend much of their day, functioning as a second "home".

The school is set on a line of ridge north-south, with a gap of 26m, amidst mountains, in an area with low urban density and a strong natural surroundings. The project reconstructs the relationship between the school and the Territory, sublimating the natural condition of the landscape area. We propose a fusion between nature and architecture. The main challenge of the new School is finding the balance between the formal classroom for teaching and outdoor spaces for freedom. The project begins by taking as base four blocks of classes with two floors, built in 1984 and a sports pavilion. The proposal is to organize the school around these blocks, increasing the density and optimizing the supply of teaching spaces. This strategy is complemented by a set of patios and platforms for playgrounds with various dimensions exposed to the natural and to the valley. They have become the most important spaces in the school –as meeting and sharing spaces. From four existing blocks introduced a new structure in shape of a "L", deployed according to a Cartesian system.

The Basic school is at the highest level in a "U" shape, facing south, with classrooms open into a large central courtyard. The southern restructured sports complex, reusing the existing pavilion and adding a new tower which includes the new gyms and sports fields. The different valences school implemented the three platforms are uneven mended by two complementary paths: one more artificial and pragmatic, oriented north-south, linking the three platforms (Primary school, Secondary school and sports complex) and other more natural topography and sweetened ever-ramp articulation of the three platforms. These two routes begin and end together. This routes are complemented by a path made by metallic bridges, which connect the existing blocks to the news. The "floating" paths are over the territory stretching the platform off the entry and linking the different blocks of the school.

Text.- Pedro Domingos arquitectos.

CREDITS.-

Main architect.- Pedro Domingos (Authored and co-ordination).
Collaborators.- Pedro Gonçalves, Luís Rosário, Luís Pedro Rodrigues, Hugo Amaro, Joana Fonseca, Patrícia Ribeiro.
Technical team.- Global Arquitectura Paisagista, João Gomes da Silva (Landscaping architecture), Ara, Alves Rodrigues Associados, Fernando Rodrigues, Cristina Martinho (Structural reinforcement, foundations and structures), Ohmsor, Luís Mira (Electricity, security and telecommunications), Natural Works,  Guilherme Carrilho da Graça (Mechanical installations, acoustic and energy certification), João Guimarães (Hydraulic, gas, solid waste, safety and health plan), P-06, Nuno Gusmão, (Communication).
Owner.- Parque Escolar E.P.E.
Supervision.- VHM, Vitor Hugo SA.
Constructor.- MRG, SA e Graviner, SA.
Date.- September 2009/April 2010 (project), October 2010/April 2012 (construction).
Surface.- 17000 m² (total), 35.000 m² (outside), 6.400 m² (rehabilitated), 10.600 m² (new area).
Budget.- 16.000.000 €.
Program.- 1512 (students number), 54 (classes).
Site.- Aveiro, Portugal.

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Pedro Domingos, was born in Lisbon in 1967. Degree in architecture from the Faculty of Architecture of UTL, Lisbon in 1992. Collaborated with exclusivity with the architect João Luís Carrilho da Graça, between 1988 and 1997.

Constituted the partnership with Inês Lobo, between 1997 and 2002, where he developed several competitions, projects and works. Has is own studio since 2002. Taught at the University of Lusiada, between 1999 and 2007 and at University of Évora, between 2006 and 2012. Since 1997 his work is published and represented in various national and international exhibitions.

Has been appointed and distinguished in several juris and awards: Shortlist do Prémio Mies Van Der Rohe em 2017, finalista do FAD de Arquitectura em 2016, Finalista do Premio Nacional de Reabilitação Urbana em 2016, Prémio FAD de Arquitectura em 2013.

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Published on: May 23, 2013
Cite: "Primary and secondary school of server Do Vouga" METALOCUS. Accessed
<https://www.metalocus.es/en/news/primary-and-secondary-school-server-do-vouga> ISSN 1139-6415
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