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CURRICULUM VITAE
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MASTER FINAL PROJECT
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UNIVERSITY STUDIO PROJECT
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WORK EXPERIENCE
ABOUT ME
PROFILE
BASIC
A creative and dynamic professional with a strong work ethic that excels well under pressure and tight deadlines. Passionate in sharing ideas with the team to achieve the best outcome for the client, always looking out for new ways to improve my workflow. Detailed knowledge of design, building restoration, urbanistic landscape, construction and on-site supervision.
NATIONALITY: BORN: ADDRESS:
Italian Rimini, 23.10.1991 London
MOBILE: EMAIL: LINKEDIN:
agneseboldriniarchitetto@gmail.com agnese-boldrini
WORK EXPERIENCE 2019 - Pres London, UK
Architect Assistant,
2016 - 2018 Rimini, Italy
Architect Assistant,
2015 Cesena, Italy
Architecture Internship,
REFERENCE Architect: Luca Bentoglio
‘AQA Studio’ Firm
Residential and commercial design in UK and abroad. -2D drawings - CAD -3D modeling - Sketch Up Architect: Diego De Gregori
‘Diego De Gregori’ Firm
Restoration and reconstruction of the buildings after the 2012 earthquake in Emilia. Development of the project proposal. -2D drawings - CAD -3D modeling -Dealing with developers, contractors and municipality -Site supervisor Architect: Sanzio Castagnoli
‘Sanzio Castagnoli’ Firm
Refurbishment of a former tobacco factory located in Gambettola (Forlì-Cesena). Design of the car park basement attached to the area. -Drafting and graphical layout -2D drawings - CAD -3D modeling - Revit
EDUCATION 2017 Bologna, Italy
Architecture Licence
2010 - 2016 Bologna, Italy
Degree in Architecture
Italian Architect and Planner, Section A.
“Aldo Rossi” Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna Athenaeum.
CERTIFICATES - EXPERIENCE 2018 Iloshon, Kenya
Volunteer experience
in Kenya with the association ‘La Nostra Africa’ Onlus Helping men, women and children in many fields like teaching to read, math and english. Helped in building houses or entertaining with social activities
2011 Rimini, Italy
Certificate of proficiency as Ground Hostess with ‘ Work In Tour’ Agency
The course included organizing and manage events, tourism and behaviour management.
SOFTWARE COMPETENCES Autodesk Autocad Revit Rhinoceros SketchUp Adobe Photoshop Microsoft Office Adobe InDesign
highly proficient basic proficiency basic proficiency basic proficiency highly proficient highly proficient basic proficiency
SKILLS Team working Capability to solve problems Ability to work under pressure Determination Professionalism
LANGUAGES Italian English Spanish
Native Speaker Fluent Basic
UNDERSTAND, KNOW, VALORIZE Palazzo Cattoli Montiano (FC), Italy University 2014/2015 Restoration’s Master Thesis Autocad, Revit, Rhinoceros, Photoshop
The project concerns a historic building located in the Cesena’s hills. It was built at the beginning of the XVII century and it experienced underwent enlargements and modifications in the XVIII and XIX century before becoming a real example of a noble palace inserted in a rural context. The project is based on the understanding, respect and valorisation of the Palace. This aims to guarante its future use for historical-artistic interests and, at the same time, it will be inserted into the actual society. The first step towards revealing the building is the analysis of the materials: the composition of the materials; the methods of installation and the techniques used for the construction. This will help the conservative analysis and allow the proposed solutions without changing the historical identity of the building. What distinguishes and gives value to the artefact is the presence of wall paintings, which cover the rooms of the noble floors. The interventions on the artefact are aimed to preserve the existing building and enhance its capabilities. The starting point in this perspective is therefore the artefact itself and its characteristics without forcing its use for commercial/ residential purposes. A cost analysis has been developed based on the balance between the actual costs for restoration, i.e. material sacrifice, and the attractiveness of the building into the market.
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| Territorial Framework
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Chronological development|
Palazzo Cattoli
XVII
First building complex composed by farms and villa
“Madonna del Castello” Oratory
Vitigno di proprietà del Palazzo
Stanza del tè XVIII
XIX
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Extension of the factory rotated respect to the first nucleus with an angle of 122 ° to accommodate the curvilinear course of the road
Construction of a new block connected to the main building through a terrace on the 1st floor
Fienile Lavorazione del vino
|Landscape connection
“Spada” Arch “Tre Monti” Church
Rocca Malatestiana
Cantine
Ghiacciaia
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Cracking Framework|
SHORT INTERMEDIATE VERTICAL TRANSLATION The lesions are not passing through, they are split in different cracking branches in correspondence with the streets of least resistance (weaker wall areas) due to the excessive load transmitted by the covering to the masonry wall.
PRINCIPLE OF VERTICAL TRANSLATION TERMINAL Several continuous cracking branches passing through a bottom subsidence, which led to a rotational movement and a horizontal translation.
INSTABILITY OF THE ANGLE AND FLEXURE Vertical cracking with a single branch along the walls corner caused by a failure due to the slippage of the ground and cracking not passing through a single branch along the entire faรงade in proximity of a connection between walls, due to the thrust of one on the other.
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|State of Conservation
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Material Details|
Terracotta Double T-iron tiles beam
Bedding screed
Concrete Brickwork slab arranged in sheet
Gothic masonry in full two-headed bricks bound with lime-based mortar
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Terracotta tiles
Bedding screed
Premade reinforced joists
Brick vault arranged in sheet
Plaster in Hollow flooring Concrete lime mortar block in brick slab
Terracotta tiles
Wooden beam
Mat of reeds
Brick vault arranged in sheet
Plaster in lime mortar
Bedding screed
Bricks
Wooden joists
Bricks
Wooden joists
Wooden beam
Terracotta shingles
Gothic masonry in solid bricks with four heads mixed with stone pebbles bound with lime-based mortar
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Vaults and Paintings |
“Volta a schifo”
“Tamboccio” Wooden supporting beam Mat of reeds Plaster in lime mortar Lime mortar
“Centina” with double layer of wooden boards nailed together “Tamboccio” Lime and gypsum plaster mortar Gypsum plaster Mat of whole marsh reeds fixed to the ribs with nails folded over the same mat
“Paconcello” Double layer of tambocci Nail fixed obliquely Wooden “centina” Mat of whole marsh reeds linked by flexible reeds
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“Volta a cupola” w elliptical bas
“Volta a botte lunettata” in the middle and “volta a crociera” at the ends
Reinforcements in coniferous wood bolted to the existing rib to increase the existing section
“Volta a crociera” in the middle and “volta ad ombrello” at the ends Filling of the drums and adherence to the ribs through twocomponent adhesive epoxy resin
Reinforcement and re-adhesion of the straw to the wooden structure with epoxy resin and glass fiber fabric
Painting with redesign of the original painting, keeping the intervention recognizable
Reintegration of the strawmat and plastering
with an se
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SURVEY METHOD Historical Building Bologna (BO), Italy University 2012/2013 Survey Lab Autocad, Rhino, Photoshop
The case study concerns the survey used for the “Palazzo Lancia” located in Bologna, Italy and in particular its portico. Various techniques and equipment have been used to transfer the real objects into digital, including linear measurements, trilateration and total station, aiming to restore a geometric and material survey of the portico.
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|Existing survey
Condictions survey
Measured building survey
Measured building survey
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RESIDENTIAL PROJECT Residential Forlimpopoli (FC), Italy University 2011/2012 Design Autocad, Revit, Photoshop
The project concerns the redevelopment of a former sugar refinery in the town of Forlipopoli, Italy, into a purely residential area. The study has involved a system of various kinds of housing that communicate with each other and the surrounding. This allows all spaces to be accessible and well connected for both pedestrian and vehicular. The comparison was divided between terraced houses, stair-step buildings and internal balconies, as well as studying the internal layout of the rooms and their best location in relation to the surroundings.
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|Typological Plans |Axonometric section
Terraced house
Maisonette in two storey blocks
Point Block
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AUDITORIUM & URBAN REGENERATION Auditorium Bologna (BO), Italy University 2013/2014 Design Autocad, Revit, Photoshop
The topic of study includes the redevelopment of a former barracks in Bologna, Italy, the design and the study of an auditorium. The structure of the designed area is the result of an overlap of different layers, such as the main routes, the urban fabric, the existing green, which are a reinterpretation of the Koolhaas study. We have increase the theme of the layers with the study of the actual state of the area, by analysing: the preexistences, specifically their architectural quality, functional transformability and conservation status. We have identified the built, memory and green areas that characterize the area, identifying a Boulevard and a Promenade that cut them but at the same time they connect them; The study of the Auditorium, on the other hand, starts from the Basque sculptor thought, Jorge Oteiza and his subsequent realization in the cuboid Malevich. Indeed, the actual auditorium can only be reached by a different access, and it is not visible from the outside; it is a sculpture in which art lives protected by a semi-transparent envelope.
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|Urban plan
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Landscape |
Outer shell
Foyer
Auditorium
Commercial Buildings Main Square
Commercial Buildings Secondary square Residential Buildings
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|Auditorium
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SAN POSSIDONIO VILLA Restoration and reconstruction of the buildings after the 2012 earthquake in Emilia. Office Work 2016/2018 collaboration with Studio De Gregori Architetto Autocad, Revit, Rhinoceros, Photoshop
This project concerns the survey and reconstruction of a rural building used for housing and storage, affected by significant and evident damages following the earthquake of Emilia in 2012, classifying with an operating level E3. The project took into account the regulations and Regional Ordinances, as it was under concession of the Govern and through the study of the existing, a new project was developed that respected the requisites. For the planning application, appropriate written and planning documentation was drafted.
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|Damage survey
DOCUMENTAZIONE FOTOGRAFICA DEL DANNO SUBITO DALL’EDIFICIO ai sensi dell’art. 4, comma 7, lettera d, dell’Ordinanza n. 51 del 5 ottobre 2012 e s.m.i.
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R21
R44 R45
Finestre tamponate
R43
Edificio sito a San Possidonio, in Via Provinciale n.63 Comune I128, Foglio 3, Mappale 6 e 7 R16
6.51
R15
R42
Finestre tamponate
R41
14.93
0.75
14.27
35.75
0.75
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Pros
Prospetto NORD
ione angolo o rotazione
R23
R25
R11
R40
R24
R51
R50
R23
finestra -forse- murata (non è stato possibile verificare)
6.51
8.67
R18
R17
5.05
15.77
14.93
35.75
e del solaio
Prospetto SUD
o voltina olo scala
R23
assante m.
avimento
muratura o travi
R40
assante R7 p.terra 2.76
R34
R38
R3 6
spostamento appoggio trave
R23
R18
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Detail section |
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|Project
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SUSTAINABLE DESIGN PROJECT Production establishment Development of the project proposal Italy Office Work 2017/2018 collaboration with Studio De Gregori Architetto Autocad, Revit, Rhinoceros, Photoshop
The project involves the construction of an ice cream production plant and a conference hall with a low environmental impact. We have considered the orientation and structure of the building, with an inclined and south-facing solar panel covering; the green that gives a visual comfort, improves the healthiness of the air and, becoming the enclosure of the domed hall, it has characteristics of thermal-acoustic insulation, protection from sunlight preserving a low temperature range. Furthermore, the presence of an artificial lake allows an always constant and pleasant internal temperature.
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|Project
south artificial lake
south
solar panel
knoll hot air cold air
Summer solstice
glass wall portico
Winter solstice
north green roof
hot air
Summer solstice north green roof cold air
Winter solstice
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