Name: | Marta Rocha Moreira |
Sigla: | MR |
Estado: | Active |
0000-0001-9310-9045 | |
BD16-CC10-62EE |
Email Institucional: | mrochaarq.up.pt |
Extensão Telefónica: | 5495 |
Telf.Alt.: | 220425495 |
Salas: | TF3.3 |
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Marta Rocha is an architect (FAUP, 2001), Master in “Intervention Methodologies in Architectural Heritage” (FAUP, 2007), and PhD in Architecture (FAUP, 2017).
She wrote the dissertation “From the house to the museum: architectural adaptations in the house museums in Portugal” (FCT Scholarship. Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia: SFRH/BM/16712/2004 and Best Museology Work 2007 – APOM Award. Portuguese Museology Association), and the PhD thesis “The value of time. Raul Lino’s Intellectual and Architectural Approach” (FCT Scholarship. Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia: SFRH/BD/68336/2010).
Between 1999 and 2001 she studied at the École d’Architecture de Nancy, France, and worked at the atelier of Emmanuelle and Laurent Beaudouin. After returning to Oporto she focused on several architecture projects co-authored with architect Fabien Vacelet (2001-2009), the House RV edifice having received the 1st National Award of Wood Architecture (PNAM’15) of the Association of Industries of Wood and Furniture Portugal.
She is currently Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Porto.
She started lecturing at FAUP between 2001 and 2003 as Teaching Assistant of Project III of the Degree in Architecture, and since September 2006 has been a part of the teaching corps of the curricular unity Project 3 of the Integrated Master in Architecture (MIARQ-FAUP).
Since 2009 she is a member of the research group Atlas da Casa – Housing Architectural Design and Forms of Dwelling, at the Centre for Studies in Architecture and Urbanism (CEAU/FAUP), where she collaborates on the projects “Multifamily dwelling: theory, design and teaching”, “Narratives of the Architectural Educational”, and “Mapping Public Housing: a critical review of the State-subsidized residential architecture in Portugal (1910-1974)” – I&D/FCT: P2020-PTDC/CPC-HAT/1688/2014.