Alessandro Zanoletti Architecture + Interior
EDUCATION
2016 Master degree in “Architecture and Preservation”, School of Architecture and Socity, Politecnico di Milano. 2015 Workshop “Urban preservation law polices and economic assessment”, by: Jyoti Hosagrahar_Columbia University, Guillermo Aranda-Mena_RMIT University 2015 Workshop “Madeirando nel paisege para disfrutar el pueblo”, by: Barbara Bogoni_Politecnico di Milano, Rui Braz Alfonzo_FAUP University Helder Casal Ribeiro Valente_FAUP University 2013 Bachelor’s degree in “Science of Architecture”, School of Architecture and Socity, Politecnico di Milano. 2008 Graduated in classical studies at “Liceo Classico Arnaldo”, Brescia.
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Alessandro Zanoletti Adress | Via Giambellino 32, 20146, Milan, ITALY Mail | al.zanoletti@gmail.com Phone | +39 333 2013185
EXPERIENCE
From 2016 Architect at LABORATORIO PERMANENTE, Milano. 2015 Internship at LABORATORIO PERMANENTE, Milano. 2012 Design and set of the stad by “Regione Veneto” at “Salone del restauro” in Ferrara, Italy. With Arch. Luca Bezzetto and Arch. Massimiliano Caviasca. 2011 Publication following the Workshop of “Interior Architecture” for the Comune di Cerea.
SOFTWARES
Adobe Photoshop, Illustator and InDesign, Autocad | Very good SketchUp and Rhino | Good
LANGUAGE
Italian - Native English - Fluent Spanish - Good
About
Having a passion for urban design he attended a classical high school. Always certain of that his choice would be, he enrolled in politecnico di milano, in the school of architecture. Having obtained a degree in architecture and preservation in 2016 he began his working experience in laboratorio permanente studio in milan where he had also completed his academic internship. Here he had the opportunity of working on projects of all levels, and internationally, specifically high profile projects of interior design where he had the chance to collaborate with. This helped him cultivate a sensibility in choosing colors and materials for a space as well as learning to manage a site along other professional figures.
05 - 09 Le fill rouge betwee urban and social regeneration, Master Thesis project. With Luca Barbisoni.
10 - 11 Misterious Bath, With Laboratorio Permanente
12 - 15 Palazzina Pierlombardo, With Laboratorio Permanente
CONTENT
16 - 19 Spaces Porta Nuova, With Laboratorio Permanente
20 - 25 Progetta Stephenson 86, With Laboratorio Permanente
26 - 30 Torino fa Scuola, With Laboratorio Permanente
Master thesis Le fill rouge betwee urban and social regeneration
With | Luca Barbisoni (team member) and David Palterer (Tutor) Place | Brescia, Italy Year | 2016 Type | Thesis; Cultural public space The motivations behind this work comes from, essentially, the conic and evocative power of the site. We intervened with a playable demonstration theory, a design method applicable in various circumstances regardless of the designer’s aesthetic taste, or the construction management’s instructions. The batch management is of equal value as the immediate environment to the adjacent neighborhood. Therefore, we linked the densified area of the city to the more industrialized and dilapidated, making a linear park that would give the variety and flexibility needed in order to incorporate activities and functions with the largest potential number of users. Thus, the furnaces’ ruins are transformed into a unique trip’s final destination, making the linking the most important ingredient of the project (or the main essence of the project).
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Misterious baths Public swimming pool Caimi
With | Laboratorio Permanente Place | Milan, Italy Year | 2015-2016 Type | Public swimmg pool Status | Completed The renovation project for an old swimming pool became an opportunity to imagine an innovative system of public spaces in the inner center of milan, after ten years of dereliction. Next to the franco parenti theatre, the swimming pool renovation was designed to become its open air stage, allowing an original interchange between spectators and visitors. A new floating wooden platform has been designed to become a sun deck during the day and a stage for concerts and performances during the night. Flower gardens surround the continuous steps all around the swimming pool and natural parterres for performances and events. A long colonnade redefines the edge between the theatre and the open spaces, hosting temporary cafes and protecting visitors from the sun. I was a part of the team for the building practice for comune di milano and its soprintendenza for artistic buildings.
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Palazzina Pierlombardo Cultural spaces for Pierlombardo Foundation
With | Laboratorio Permanente Place | Milan, Italy Year | 2014 Type | Cultural and Art centre Status | In progress Laboratorio permanente was working on the renovation of an early xx century milanese building. The concept was to underline and amplify the features and peculiarities of each room. they will be a sequence of locations, varying in geometry, natural or artificial light, materials and colors. These will form an architectural promenade along the whole building. To best express the full architectural potential of the building and to solve all the critical structural, systemic and aesthetic issues, the renovation project includes various interlaced restoration philosophies: the historical, philological, and scientific. The historical restoration regards all the elements that must be partially or completely replaced but must maintain their appearance. The philological regards those elements which must preserve the mark of time and their original feeling. The scientific restoration regards those sections that required a complete overhaul.
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Spaces Porta Nuova An urban co-working space
With | Laboratorio Permanente Place | Milan, Italy Year | 2017 Type | Working space Status | Realized The spaces milano project explores innovative ways of using spaces through a precise and sensible analysis of the context. It occupies about 4,000 sqm of a traditional second post war milanese building. This building faces the bastioni and turns towards piazza xxv aprile, a new city center and one of the most interesting examples of urban renovation. Spaces creates a community environment that offers multiple spatial solutions to create networks. designing this ecosystem is like designing a small town or a large collective house. Each space is a useful place for the community that allows multiple exchanges, from formal ones to informal, spontaneous ones. Even a hidden corner, if well designed, can turn into a great place of work and unexpected meeting. The strength of the project relies on combining this kind of informal model of spaces with the city’s sensible aesthetic and rigorousness, and its buildings and its entrances.
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Progetta Stephenson 86 First Prize_Un angolo di Città
With | Laboratorio Permanente Place | Milan, Italy Year | 2016 Type | Working space Result | Winner In a former industrial district on the outskirts of milan, at the center of a metropolitan system of connections, the new office building represents an opportunity to rethink the relationship between architecture and city. The stephenson district is largely characterized by the presence of introverted buildings, rigidly defined by boundaries and enclosures. The project works with the context using its specific peculiarities as resources rather than weaknesses. The building works as a big and bright lantern that through its transparency, establishes a relationship of continuity with the external spaces. The project area’s central position represents a great opportunity to rethink a stronger public space that reconnects the existing discontinuity, becoming a condenser of new social activities. I mostly rendered postproduction, starting from “naked” render to the final ones.
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Torino fa scuola Second Prize_Cantiere cultura
With | Laboratorio Permanente Place | Milan, Italy Year | 2016 Type | Working space Result | Second place “The sum of diverse things amongst themselves will have a greater result than the sum of things that are the same amongst themselves…this value is not the same for single objects, but in the relationships between them, the surplus is in the moment of encounters, in the trespassing, in discarding one or the other” (m. ponty). Initially thought as an isolated element with regards to the city and as a consequence of undifferentiated spaces and compartments amongst themselves, the enrico fermi di torino school is re-designed through new architectural devices that breached the boundary between school and city. it is the crossroads between didactics, direct experiences, and ludic activities, the overcoming between interior and exterior, between natural and artificial environments. the “cantiere cultura” school in the heart of the city becomes a stage that puts at the center the students, workers, and citizens’ identities ivn a sequence of spaces and diverse materials, living in harmony amongst themselves.
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Contact Alessandro Zanoletti Adress | Via Giambellino 32, 20146, Milan, ITALY Mail | al.zanoletti@gmail.com Phone | +39 333 2013185
All the images of the projects made with Laboratorio Permanente owns exclusively to the studio. Photos of “Bagni misteriosi� by ph. Chemollo.