Arena Viva

Casa do Design, Matosinhos

(Happisodes)

This proposal is the result of a process developed in several phases and in different locations throughout the city. Located outside Casa do Design in Matosinhos, Arena Viva — a project by Paulo Moreira and ATA Atelier — reimagines the concave shape of the square leading to the museum, similar to an arena, as a physical and social space: a meeting place, a playground, and a centre for collective activities.

Historically, arenas have served as places of conflict, struggle and the staging of colonial ideologies. Here, this cultural model is reinterpreted as a space for relieving tensions through play, sport and shared activities. Instead of separating spectators from participants, or winners from losers, the stage and the audience merge into a single performative terrain — activated by encounter rather than confrontation.

Arena Viva affirms the collective desire to transform our prevailing notions of conflict through joyful and inclusive coexistence. It becomes an infrastructure for peace and exchange, showing how minimal spatial gestures can trigger improvisation and encourage civic reappropriation of urban space, resisting the rigidity often imposed by the design of public space and cultural institutions.

As the threshold to Casa do Design, Arena Viva extends the museum beyond its walls, embodying the spirit of the 4th edition of the Porto Design Biennale.

Design team: ATA + Paulo Moreira Architectures
ATA Atelier: Tiago Antero, Sofia Moreira, João Albergaria, José Cerdeira, Angélica Ianovici, Leonardo Serrano
Paulo Moreira Architectures: Paulo Moreira, Alexia Gubert, Camilla Formiconi, Erell Nunes, Nuno Silva, Sara Pinheiro, Sofia Saldanha

Eleonora Fedi is an interior and spatial designer and educator, based in Porto. She has a degree from the Politecnico of Milan (2012) and a master's degree from the College of Art and Design of Matosinhos (2015), where she teaches subjects related to spatial design and the culture of dwelling. 

She collaborates with esad—idea as a researcher and designer responsible for exhibition projects, and has been a member of the Porto Design Biennale team since its first edition in 2019. 

Her work includes exhibition designs for Galicia – Processes and Forms (2023) curated by David Barro; Erasing the Line (2023); Portugal Pop – Fashion in Portuguese 1970–2020 (2022-2025), curated by Bárbara Coutinho; Sneakers – From the Estado Novo to the Turn of the Millennium (2022), curated by Pedro Carvalho de Almeida.

She co-curated the exhibition Reusing Furniture (2023) together with Maria Milano and has collaborated as an assistant curator on Frontiere – Contemporary Design Expressions, Abitare Itália – Icons of Italian Design, and Riccardo Dalisi – Perfect Imperfection (2019).

Core Programme

Happisodes

Promoted by the Porto Design Biennale, Happisodes are co-design projects between designers, communities, and municipalities that bring to life, in Porto and Matosinhos, the joy of collectively recognising that the present can be reimagined. They are living, inhabited processes where design gives shape to the common.

Publications

Book publishing is a fundamental part of the Porto Design Bienniale, conveying, through the editing and materiality of the books and catalogues, the concept and curation of the projects.

Constellations

The selected projects are independent and autonomous projects regarding curation, financing and production that engage with the theme of this edition.