Guto Requena | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Brazilian |
Alma mater | University of São Paulo |
Occupation | Architect |
Practice | Estudio Guto Requena |
Guto Requena is a Brazilian architect and designer (Sorocaba, Brazil, November 27, 1979). He graduated in Architecture & Urbanism from the São Carlos Engineering School, a faculty of the University of São Paulo, in 1999.[1]
Guto Requena is the Creative Director of the Estudio Guto Requena, working on objects, interiors, architecture and cities. He founded Estudio Guto Requena in 2008 and has since acted as a design consultant, writer and professor in addition to developing interior architecture, interactive installations and product design.
Requena is representative of a new generation of architects and designers involved in the discussion of interactivity and its effects on architecture and design; his work focuses in new digital technologies, cyberculture, hybrid realities, new lifestyles, affective memory and Brazilian culture.[2]
His interest in this field led him to work during nine years as an integrant of the research group “Center of Interactive Living Studies of the University of São Paulo”, which in its turn led him to a master's degree at the University of São Paulo and respective dissertation.[3]
He taught project design at Panamericana – School of Arts and Design – and at IED – European Institute of Design, in São Paulo – at both graduation and master levels.
Since 2012 Guto has a design column at newspaper Folha de S.Paulo where he writes about design, architecture and urbanism.[8]
His academic achievements and activity as a teacher in reputed design schools made him a national reference in the subject of contemporary architecture and design in the specialized media. He is creator, screenwriter and host of a show on design in cable/satellite Brazilian television channel GNT called Nos Trinques; its first season aired from March to December in 2011.[9]
In 2012 and 2013 Guto developed design web series for the same channel, recorded in Milan, Paris, Amsterdam and London.
Some of his best-known works are the São Paulo nightclub Hot Hot (2009),[10] the collection of vases Once Upon a Time,[11] the Samba Collection,[12] the 3D printed "Noize Chair",[13] the exhibition Musical Tour of São Paulo,[14] the interactive space for Agência D3 (2011),[15] and the Walmart.com Brazilian headquarters.[16]
In 2012 Guto was selected by Google to develop the project for their Brazilian headquarter in São Paulo.[17][18]
Guto exhibited at:
2014
2013
2012