Installation
Boil Festival, Gardens of Serravles, Porto
Live Kitchen fosters encounters between humans and non-humans, creating an ecosystem of harmony that questions contemporary urban ways of living through art and food.
Archdaily: Live Multispecies Kitchen / Francisca Sottomayor + Fahrenheit.Works, 2025
Lisbon
Bauhaus of the Sea Sails residency
2025
A Spice rack designed to showcase foraged foods from the Mar da Palha bioregion of the Tagus River.
It mimics underwater movements. floating. swaying. gently entangled.
The floating planes are topped with a biomaterial made of Agar and Oyster shells, which support the oyster bioceramic bowls.
Biolab Lisboa
Bauhaus of the Seas Sails Residency, 2024
Research and Development of bioceramics made of oyster shells and algae. water resistant. breathable. strong.
Varied aggregate sizes and biopigments bring texture and life to these pieces.
Loc: CAM Gulbenkian
Bauhaus of the Seas Sails Residency
The final exhibition and pieces to conclude our residency, supported by the EU, Camara Municipal Lisboa and BOSS.
These pieces form a mobile outdoor kitchen using our developed bioceramics. The structures adapt to the height of the users and the irregular terrain.
The sculptural forms named “creepy crawlers” appear as sea creatures from an underwater environment: awkward, angular, and slightly unsettling. Situated within the museum gardens, they sit like dreamers or accidental wanderers, uneasy amidst this new environment.
A high-end apartment renovation. Natural pigmented wood and revival of the traditional tiles. The microcement reveals the traces of the previous walls, blending past and present while defining the new space.
Renovation of a stone ruin in Galicia into a small studio. Making the most of materials found onsite, the studio will have an earthen floor and light straw clay insulation. The studio’s first natural build.
Loc: Guincho, Cascais
Our first sauna build. Following Finnish standards with high-end materials and finishes. This sauna frames sunsets year-round, positioned just behind the dunes on a private property with sweeping ocean views.
Loc: Birre, Cascais
A fusion of Japan and Finland. A fresh take on the sauna interior. A bold approach on the exterior. The platformed sauna interior employs movable pebble-like stools designed by Carpenter Paul Boucher, allowing users to arrange freely in the space.
Costa De Caparica
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Grounded in a multicultural approach, we blend traditional knowledge with experimental research to reframe the cultural relevance of biodesign.
We see material choices as central to architectural responsibility. Regenerative design demands not only technical innovation but a broader cultural shift in how we build.
Master project | Matter out of place, Prof Dieter Dietz
UWE | University of the West of England | UK | 2019-2024
Bachelor Thesis | The Architecture of Habitat, Prof Dr. Yahya Lavaf-Pour
UL | Universidade LIsboa Faculdade Arquitetura | PT | 2014-2021 | Master Project | Metamorphosis
SustainableU | Oregon USA | 2018-2019
Apprentice of Natural Building and Earth Construction
QQI Level 5&6 Sustainable Horticulture and Permaculture | 2016-2018
Gentle Futur Festival, 2026
Bâtir Vivant Biennale, Paris, 2026
Surface Design show, London, 2026
Boil Festival, Serravles Garden, Porto, 2025
Centro de Arte Moderna, Gulbenkian, 2025
“A flor do azulejo, a cor do Tejo” (From the Tagus to the Tile)
Centro Cultural Belem, MAC/CCB, 2025
“Interspecies”
Dezeen: Fahrenheit 180 shows tiles made from oyster shells at Lisbon's Gulbenkian art museum, by Cajsa Carlson, 2025
Archdaily: Reimagining Lisbon’s Azulejos: Regenerative Biomaterial Tiles from the Tagus River, 2025
Designboom: Biomaterial tiles by fahrenheit 180 reimagine lisbon's azulejos with oyster shells and seaweed, 2025
Archdaily: Live Multispecies Kitchen / Francisca Sottomayor + Fahrenheit.Works, 2025
Interspieces book publication byMariana Pastana, 2026
Lisbon
Bauhaus of the Sea Sails residency
2025
A Spice rack designed to showcase foraged foods from the Mar da Palha bioregion of the Tagus River.
It mimics underwater movements. floating. swaying. gently entangled.
The floating planes are topped with a biomaterial made of Agar and Oyster shells, which support the oyster bioceramic bowls.
Biolab Lisboa
Bauhaus of the Seas Sails Residency, 2024
Research and Development of bioceramics made of oyster shells and algae. water resistant. breathable. strong.
Varied aggregate sizes and biopigments bring texture and life to these pieces.
Loc: CAM Gulbenkian
Bauhaus of the Seas Sails Residency
The final exhibition and pieces to conclude our residency, supported by the EU, Camara Municipal Lisboa and BOSS.
These pieces form a mobile outdoor kitchen using our developed bioceramics. The structures adapt to the height of the users and the irregular terrain.
The sculptural forms named “creepy crawlers” appear as sea creatures from an underwater environment: awkward, angular, and slightly unsettling. Situated within the museum gardens, they sit like dreamers or accidental wanderers, uneasy amidst this new environment.
A high-end apartment renovation. Natural pigmented wood and revival of the traditional tiles. The microcement reveals the traces of the previous walls, blending past and present while defining the new space.
Bureau.ac
Jeremy Morris: Workshop leader
During the summer of 2024, an interesting experience was carried out in the Armenian Caucasus mountains. A group of people somewhere in a very rocky and wild environment gathered to construct an undefined and seemingly useless multi-species artefact.
Renovation of a stone ruin in Galicia into a small studio. Making the most of materials found onsite, the studio will have an earthen floor and light straw clay insulation. The studio’s first natural build.