PORTFOLIO URBAN PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
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Alessandra Antonetti Via Martiri di via Fani,100G, 71122, Foggia (Fg), Italy 06 Luglio 1986, Foggia DGRCLD77H57L103H female antonetti.ale@gmail.com +34 652.378352 sp. +39 328.8837774 it.
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ITALIAN STYLE
About me
EDUCATION and Training + Faculty of Architecture, “Gabriele d’Annunzio” pescara.Italy
September 2005 to November 2010
Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering Technology + Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia – barcelona.Spain
October 2011 to July 2012
Master in Advanced Architecture
Work EXPERIENCE + [Ze(d)a] + | zero energy development architecture pescara.Italy + Margen | Daniel H Rodrigo Rubio barcelona.Spain
November 2009 to April 2010 March 2013 to June 2013
Architect and urban planner
Research EXPERIENCE + Faculty of Architecture, “Gabriele d’Annunzio” pescara.Italy
December 2010 to July 2011
Research Project - RECONSTRUCTION PLANS POST EARTHQUAKE
Academic EXPERIENCE + Faculty of Architecture, “Gabriele d’Annunzio” pescara.Italy
February 2010 to July 2010
assistant tutor on Integrated Laboratory IV (Architectural Design and Urbanism)
PAPER + Teacher: Matie Bravo
November 2011
Schizofrenia//Architectural psychoanalytical explorations
WORKSHOP + Faculty of Architecture, University of Rjieka
April 2011
Public L
with L.Pignatti, Francesco Garofalo, Igor Rozic, Nika Keller Bojan Bilic + Autonomous University of Barcelona (ES)
Lleida Airport
November 2011
with Alberto Clementi, Francesc Muñoz + IAAC barcelona.Spain
March 2012
MITWorkshop
with Javier Peña + IAAC barcelona.Spain
Experimental Structures
January 2012
with Robofold: Gregory Epps + Autonomous University of Barcelona (ES)
May 2010
Tres Xemeneies
with Alberto Clementi Francesc Muñoz + IAAC barcelona.Spain
February 2012
Matter, Materiality and Material Organisation
with Ecologic Studio: Claudia Pasquero, Marco Polleto
+ Faculty of Architecture, “G. d’Annunzio”
December 2009
ECO_City
with Alberto Clementi, Jeorge Schroeder + IAAC barcelona.Spain
April 2012
Material Distributions
with Panagiotis Michalatos + IAAC barcelona.Spain
Form Finding
June 2012
with Christine Otto
Architectural COMPETITIONS + Promoter Competition: Europan 11
“Eco Dynamic Nozon Valley” + Promoter Competition: Onassis Foundation-Athen
“Re-think Athen”
February 2011 September 2012
Title: Rippled landscape Professor: Daniel Iba単ez, Rodrigo Rubio Office: Margen Location: Madrid Year: 2013
Based on the client issue, the proposal seeks to synthesize the formal aspects, in particular topographic behavior simulating liquid waves a landscape in Tuscany. After parameterizing the behavior of these surfaces the project gives back a final formalization that contain geometry but which respond spatially to the place in which it is located. As part of the contemporary challenge between topological definition of a complex surface and material manufacture, the proposal raises the formal restitution liquidates based topography transverse cut in two directions. Which on one hand allows for the orthogonal grid storage book, but in turn, restoring the desired topography. Finally the shelf emerges in response to the formal aspect but incorporating the spatial aspect. The idea of colonizing the corner and create a shelf weightless, densify the idea of residual spaces and open up to the window shelf.
Title: EcoDynamic Nozon Valley Collaborator: Cesare Corfone Laboratory: Europan Location: Romainmotier Year: 2011 The Strategic Plan fon an EcoDynamic Nozon Valley proposes a planning solution in which new functional levels are overlapping with the existing context: the vertical stratification of networks aims to generate synapses between the different architectural and landscaping elements. The plan is expressed through a ‘Network of Networks’: a solution which operates in favour of sustainability enhancing the historical, cultural, social and economic heritage of Romainmotier context. The Strategic Network stratifies the dynamics of the territory: new and old elements are part of an unique evolving system where space and time vary with functions and uses. The Strategic Plan does not deal only eith the architectural, the logistical, the enviromental and the agricultural aspects of the project, but its aim is at activating social and economical dynamics, for the purpose of strengthening the sense of belonging at a local community; preparing it to be integrated with a new community of about 500 inhabitants by starting and developing new social and economical synergies.
Title: Hydrologic window Professor: Luis Fraguada, Fabian Scheurer, Mette Thompsen, Javier Pe単a Laboratory: OTF-Open thesis fabrication Location: Barcelona Year: 2012 In response to the rapidly increasing global, and particularly urban, need for clean water, locally recycled greywater is a fast and economically viable way to support existing infrastructures. By reinventing and exposing the process, we provide a subtle and enganging alternative to hidden mechanical structures of pumps, pipes and filters. The proposal is a window consisting of a series of compartments allowing for natural processes to remove impurities.The design aims to aid filtration processes as well as optimize material use and light conditions. Being combined with interlayers with properties like reflection, insulation and uv-transmission, the glass will support the water bodies as well as regulate the surrounding environment in terms of temperature and light. Filling curved glass with water creates visual effects similar to those of solid glass. Over time, the visual qualities caused by the gradual changes of sunlight will generate a slowly evolving pattern of light.
re-use water
re-use water
drinkable water
drinkable water
solar radiation
clean water
inside outside space traditional window
cleansing system
lean water
inside
avaible space
new relation inside
allowing natural
four processes, one window
outside space processes and direct access
traditional window
evaporation
10 m
avaible space GREY WATER sedimentation
SEDIMENTATION
sodis
2h
BIOSAND FILTER
6h EVAPORATION
1m OXIDATION
6h SODIS
0-24 h
COOLING
DRINKING
WATER storage
new relation inside
water
process
light
performance
LIGHT Gradual evolution of caustic pattern according to sun position
soft hyperbolic paraboloid water lens
glass + water = light geometry
creating complex light geometries from simple water lenses:
a choreography of water and light
WATER
MECHANICAL
VS NATURAL
combining natural processes “Using the multi-barrier approach is the best way to reduce the risk of drinking unsafe water. Each step in the process, from source protection, to water treatment and safe storage, provides an incremental health risk reduction. The household water treatment process includes: sedimentation, filtration and disinfection.”
greywater
Recondensation of water
evaporation condensation
sedimentation
greywater
low tech cleansing test
4: sodis
Improving taste + Sodis performance
Disinfection by solar radiation
g water
Microorganisms consume organic compunds
oxygenation
safe drinkin
Removing particles, decreasing turbidity
3: evaporation
solar disinfectio n
1: sedimentation
drinking water
prototype 02
refraction tests plano convex
positive meniscus
biconcave
41.3857째 N, 2.1699째 E, nov. 15th, 14.00 -15.00 + 10 degrees
aspheric planoconvex water lens
- Swiss Federal Institute of Environmental Sience and Technology
Title: Protean Val Professo: Javier Peùa Galiano + Rodrigo Rubio Laboratory: Master Project Location: Torre barò Year: 2012
Is it possible to rethink society through architecture in the XXI century? A society where paradoxically free market ideals, free movement of capital and merchandise come together with new immigration laws, new borders, new walls, new boundaries for human beings. Could architecture be adaptable, fluid and light to respond to the nomadic lifestyle? To consider educational and employment migration? To disappear when it is no longer needed? We want to explore how a temporary reactive structure can add to the quality of life for inhabitants of Torre Baro. The proposal is a pre-fabricated, low impact structre that inhabits temporarily available plots and generates a shared space that locals can rearrange as they wish seasonally. Simultaneously responding in real time to microclimatic conditions, the multilayered skin adjusts internal environments by controlling light, air flow and temperature. Structurally the proposal consists of a series of connected compression-tension structures clad in an environmentally reactive skin. The system allows for low energy demanding expansion/compression by adjusting the cable lengths only.
deployable structures
air
= air valves inflating cells
MULTILAYER
|?
plants
energy transparency interactivity
led
water
air
Skin 1 temperature, vision and manual control ATMOSPHERE
air air
led
led
gas
=gas
Skin 2 materiality and energy
=
aluminum Emergency Blanket
A space blanket is used in emergencies to reduce heat loss in a person's body caused by thermal radiation, water evaporation and convection.
materiality ETFE has a very high melting temperature, chemical,
etfe electrical and high energy radiation resistance properties.
polymer solar cells
Conjugated polymers with semiconducting properties exhibit a high potential for use in low-cost photovoltaic devices or solar cells.
| SKIN
WATER PURIFICATION
COAGULATION //FLOCCATION
SEDIMENTATION
FILTRATION
DISINFECTION
AEROPONICS
air
=
WATER FOOTPRINT
do we really need soil? HYDROPONICS
water & led light
+ AIR + AQUA
PUMP
plants
FILTER
water
fish
plants
AQUAPONICS
vegetable
ACTIVITIES
connection space
SWIMMING POOL
coagulation BEACH
aquaponic THEATER
sedimentation
CAMPING BACTERIA
OBSERVATORY
garden daycare
CINEMA
filtration
AQUARIUM
CONFERENCE HALL
swimming pools
camping
aquarium
disinfection
stage EXHIBITION SPACE
100 m2
activities
aeroponic
MARKET CLEAN WATER
water
DAYCARE
AIR PUMP
agriculture HYDRAULIC MECHANISM
connectors
support cables
access to internal space extended sidewalk
GARDEN
Situation: theatre
outer skin closed for sound insulation
using slope for seating narrow roads concrete/dust field steep slopes forest road
Research summary methods of a “living machine� with aeroponics and aquaponics and produces vertical agriculture by
observation decks + connection spot cable car connections nutrient water sprinkler water tanks
natural garden with path
Section 1:200
summer skin
inner skin: privacy + lighting winter skin aeroponics
Plan 1:500
theatre/concert hall tensors
garden
1 structure 2 environmental cycle 3 skins 4 spaces
theater common deck
passage skin
cable carts
Title: Fun Palace Professor: Ecologic studio Laboratory: Thesis Location: Barcelona Year: 2012 A machinic architecture with an underspecified material, spatial, performative and programmatic goal, able to evolve in real-time within the IAAC post-industrial void. The void is filled with trajectories, densities, intensities and processes; it is converted into a new systemic “FUN PALACE”. The workshop operates as a machinic protocol for the syntetisis of the PALACE whose “rooms” coagulate from raw materials, organisa- tional principles, individual experience as well as group coordination, all in real-time. The construction process runs as a cultivation experiment, rigorously in 1:1, from digital diagrams to prototyping and installation. Loop after loop the protocol will unfold non-stop in a marathon lasting 3days and involving 5 groups of 6-7 students each, working on shifts for a total of 891 man*hours of cultivation. Relentless manufacturing, layering, testing, playing, discussing [with readings of Cedric Price’s original Fun Palace], resting and back again another loop, another group breeding new material articulation and programmatic differentia- tion. No undoing is possible, only more overlaying, incorporation, negotiation with what is already there.
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B ehavioural spaces
Digital design
Manifacturing installing
Gandering
Title: Form Finding Professor: Christine Otto Kanstinger Laboratory: Workshop Location: Barcelona Year: 2012
The workshop with Christine Otto Kanstinger was based on the understanding of tension and compression by modeling physical models starting building bridges with foam latter with paper clips and glue and ending it with a structure designed in tension but also working with compression when we turned around. We started the workshop with a site visit to Sagrada Familia in order to understand the different forces that acts in real structures and also to see how by experimenting with physical models can we understand better what we do on a computer model based, all of this was explained by the experts working in the design office and the work site. The experience gained during the workshop showed us that sometimes we need to get out of the computer based modeling to test things like materials, shapes, grids, and how it works in general.
Title: Lamp Professor: Marta Malè-Alemany Laboratory: Digital Fabrication Location: Barcelona Year: 2011
The project of the lamp was an exercise to get familiar with the Laser cutter.The main particularity of the laser cutter as a fabrication technology is that it is exclusively used on sheet materials. Ours material is Methacrylate ribbing. Ribbing as a technique comprises quite an open range of possibilities.Our idea is founded on the reproduction of the same piece that fit with the other, equal to each other, its could multiply the light with the curved shape and dynamics . The base that holds the lamp and to which the pieces are hooked, it follows the same soft forms of the whole. The lamp was developed on the concept of “interlocking”, such that they can be dismantled and re-assembled according to user preference. A base module was created and each piece interlinked with it to bring out the desired form.
CONCEPT ASSEMBLY PROCESS
CUTTING PROCESS DIGITAL COMPUTATION
Title: Valcromat panel Professor: Marta Malè-Alemany Laboratory: Digital Fabrication Location: Barcelona Year: 2011
The exercise consisted in generating a pattern on a valchromat board sized 400 x 600 x 240 mm, by using the CNC Vertical Milling machine. We explored the different effects and tools the 3-axis milling machine offers by simulating a number of patterns in RhinoCam for Rhinoceros. The milling exercise was developed to make us familiar with the milling machine and explore the myriad ways of using a multi layered and coloured valcromat panel (our assigned material for milling). Developed on the concept of “Abstract depicting of the properties of a silk cloth” ; 2 tools, a 26 mm flat edge tool and later a 12mm tool was used for parallel finishing to achieve the desired effect.
CUTTING PROCESS
DIGITAL COMPUTATION Tool: 54mm flat and mill -Mayor stepover on the path = less milling time -Varying texture
step over: angle of cut
25% 0
step over: angle of cut
70% 90
Tool: 12mm flat and mill -Less stepover on the path = more milling time -Regular texture
ASSEMBLY PROCESS
SILK
CONCEPT
Title: Bench Professor: Michalatos Panagiotis Laboratory: Material Distributions Location: Barcelona Year: 2012
The computational model was developed based on a topological optimization of the form and a predictive game of the loads that acts on bench. The initial concept was to play with the thinness of the bench. The decision to optimize resources led us to the search of the best uses and performances of the board, whose dimensions are 2.44 x 1.22 m. The predictive process of loads estimates the effort to which the bench can be subject and then reverse the load vector to develop a negative image of the bank. The final result is a bench generated from an inverted curve which is directly related with the estimated load that naturally deforms the bench. Then, the resulting deformation of the negative curvature of the bench will become virtually parallel to the horizontal plane.
MATERIAL
CONCEPT
CUTTING PROCESS
ASSEMBLY PROCESS
Title: The three chimneys Professor: Francesc Munoz Laboratory: Workshop Location: Barcellona - CerdĂ Year: 2010 Recycling Industrial Urban Landscapes. St. Adria de Besos This project was produced as part of the recent international workshop "Recycling Industrial Urban Landscapes," organized by the Centre for Contemporary Culture in Barcelona on behalf of the City. The theme applies in particular to the recovery of a large power plant St.AdriĂ de Besos, destined to leave the production during the 'year. This is a work of exquisite workmanship, and for its strong symbolic value has become the subject of urban movements that demand the preservation, at least for the three towering chimneys dominate the landscape on the outskirts of Barcelona. The project consists of a variety of strategies at different scales, focusing on "soft repairing" of the main building, turned into a multicultural center value of the Euro-Mediterranean (Mediterranean Workshop). The planned new networks play a strategic role of sustainability, as they are called to act as a catalyst for dynamic ("enzymes") of the processes of urban redevelopment.
Title: alguAIRe parc Professor: Alberto Clementi, Massimo Angrilli, Francesc Mu単oz Laboratory: Whorkshop Location: Lleida Year: 2011 The project explored by the workshops become a valuable asset to build new possibilities of development for the future. Ask to the project to build challenge scenarios for the future demonstrating it effectiveness in building a collective confident about the possibility of recovery and sustainable development of the territory of LLeida. Design of new relational ecologies. The project operates simultaneously at many scales: local, for consider the main area accessible from the airport (ecology skiing), intermediate, for reconfiguring the relationship between the airport and the town of Alguaire, through the forecast of new thematic park "parc del aire"; local node, because it enriches the airport of new features, in particular commercial and accommodation. Designing embryos of transformation. intends to immediately start processing works with "low cost" as incubators of any subsequent changes, project case assumes that as a condition of the uncertainty of the future in the medium term.
Title: >300< Professor: Francesco Garofalo Laboratory: Design examination Location: Pescara Year: 2009 The house is of great relevance for Italy came back from a couple of years. Especially the problem of returning home as emergency housing, and then designed the house in large numbers, as we used to say "for all". Nothing would be more wrong than take the path where it left off at the end of the eighties, the popular house optimized technically and sociologically, paid by the State and assignment to date on social fee. That type of construction has experienced major problems, creating inequities and privileges in the long run, although it has faced for some time a social emergency. The houses we need today are only a small part of that type, and should not be separated from normal houses. And 'need to think from now on to the house "for everyone". This slogan means questioning everything we know about the design of the residence, the typological model, in its place in the city, the identity of users. The title sets the number of inhabitants to be set up. And 'round a figure chosen because below it is difficult, if not impossible, to create public spaces and urban dimensions.
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Title: Public L Professor: Lorenzo Pignatti Laboratory: Workshop Location: Croazia - Rjieka Year: 2011 This yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s international architecture workshop in Rijeka - Patching the City 2011 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; will focus on the architectural and urban-planning elaboration of a part of the sea and river waterfront of the city. Following economic trends and processes at work in the course of the last ten years, the largest part of the waterfront area has been tran- sformed from industrial or infrastructural purposes into public space. The area under consideration is at the intersection of the Adriatic waterfront and the Rjecina River. The meeting of the shoreline and the river is the essence of the city and its name The sea front confronts the maritime landscape of the Adriatic while the Rjecina River forms a fluid line of water that connects the city with its interior ter- ritory of mountains and valleys. The PTC 2011 has identified this zone as one of the most significant areas for the future of Rijeka. It addresses the relationship between the city and its waterfront; it reclaims a large vacant and yet central area (Delta Area) and it addresses the re-use of former industrial sites and buildings. But most of all, it implies a new transversal relationship between the main waterfront of the Adriatic and the course of the Rjecina River to the interior.
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