PORTFOLIO 2021

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ALICE DEL SORBO | PORTFOLIO ARCHITECTURE ASSISTANT PART II


Alice Del Sorbo alice.delsorbo@gmail.com +393480321437 www.alicedelsorbo.com


INDEX

• MArch 2 (2018/2019) University of Portsmouth - School of Architecture | ARCHITECTURE & LANDSCAPE STUDIO - THE REDEVELOPMENT OF A FORMER ABANDONED INDUSTRIAL CITY “The new Olivetti’s village” (Ivrea, Italy) • MArch 1 (2017/2018) University of Portsmouth - School of Architecture | SOLVE STUDIO - FIND AN ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL AND ECONOMICAL SOLUTION FOR THE CITY OF ELEUSIS “How to SOLVE Eleusis” (Eleusis, Greece) WORK EXPERIENCE • HNW (2019) | Chichester, United Kingdom •

PROAP (2016/2017) | Lisbon, Portugal

Architetto Del Sorbo Srl. | Rome, Italy

• BA3 (2015/2016) University of Portsmouth - School of Architecture | STUDIO 2 - THE FUTURE OF SOCIAL HOUSING “Elms House” (Winchester, United Kingdom) •

PERSONAL INTEREST

- TRAVEL - PHOTOGRAPHY - ARCHITECTURE


MARCH 2: THE REDEVELOPMENT OF A FORMER ABANDONED INDUSTRIAL CITY


THE

OLIVETTI’S VILLAGE IVREA | ITALY

I N T R O D U C T I O N This project deals with the urban context of the city of Ivrea, Piedmont, Italy. Ivrea was an important point for Italy during the industrial development in the 20th century and it accommodated the main headquarters of the Olivetti company, an IT/ICT company that developed from the 1930’s until the 1960’s. The owner of the company, Adriano Olivetti, a man with exceptional managerial skills and of multidisciplinary interests, during the years of company growth, offered to finance urban development for the city several times. The company had a major impact on the city since a big part of the South-West area was transformed into an industrial area with a village specifically dedicated to Olivetti’s workers: housing, offices, schools, nursery, canteen, etc. Olivetti, during these years developed a deep interest in urban design. He orchestrated many different studies for the development of the city, collaborating with Italian architects, for the proposal of a new Master Plan. Today, unfortunately, after the decline of the IT company, Ivrea stands in a retrograde condition. A good part of the buildings created for and by Adriano Olivetti are abandoned, but in good condition and full of potential as it is showed in the section of this project dedicated to the study of the site . Due to its potential, and its successful industrial architecture, in the summer 2018, the city was selected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and was named “Ivrea, industrial city of the 20th century”.This nomination of the city was the initial idea for the development of my final university project. This city is ready to receive new developments and needs implementation and organization of Olivetti’s original Strategic Plan integrated with the needs of today’s society. This thesis project will focus mainly on the study of the renovation of the Olivetti village, through new uses connected with IT and all subject recalling the past use of the buildings. The purpose of the project is to create a strategy on a masterplan scale level for the reconnection of the abandoned Olivetti’s village to the existing city and its community, moving to a more smaller project scale that will include the study of missing activities in the city that can develop a strategy for an interaction between the new community of Ivrea and the existing one.


SITE ANALYSIS

IVREA’S LANDMARKS

OLIVETTI ‘S BUILDING | 1970’ | IN USE

IVREA, PIEDMONT, ITALY

OLIVETTI VILLAGE

AREA: 30.19 km2 ELEVATION: 235m

BUILDINGS USE | TODAY

DEMOGRAPHIC TREND ANALYSIS: YEAR

1901 1930 1950 1965 1990 2005 2018

POPULATION

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1950-2015

2015-TODAY

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INDUSTRY

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BUILDING IN USE - 27%

BUILDINGS STATUS | TODAY

FAIR - 22.5%

OVERAGE 22.5% POOR - 15%

PRIMARY SOURCES: 1600-1800

BUILDING IN UNDERUSED - 2O%

OLIVETTI ‘S BUILDING STATUS | TODAY | ABANDONED

TODAY?

BUILDING NOT IN USE - 53%

GOOD - 52%


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SITE LANDMARKS OLIVETTI’S BUILDINGS NORTH: CITY CENTRE | INHABITED | IN USE SOUTH: EX INDUSTRIAL AREA | ABANDONED | NOT/UNDER USE


SITE NOW

SITE PREPARATION

CONNECTION BETWEEN SITES

CONNECTION WITH THE SURROUNDING

DEMOLITIONS

INTEGRATION WITH LANDSCAPE

PROPOSED SITE ACCESS

NEW PUBLIC SPACE


SITE DEVELOPMENT

LOCATION | CENTRE OF MAIN ROAD

USE | DIRECT CONTACT WITH MAIN ROAD

CONCEPT | REGENERATION OF THE SURROUNDING AREA Train Line

Existing buildings on site

Key frontages

Main Road

Secondary Road

Primary view-port

River Boundary


CONCEPT DESIGN

SOUTH ORIENTATION

2F | LIBRARY DEDICATED TO THE NEW UNIVERSITY CAMPUS 1F | INTERACTION BETWEEN EDUCATION AND THE COMMUNITY OF IVREA GF | CONNECTION WITH THE SURROUNDING

WEST WIND DIRECTION

SHADING FROM DIRECT SUNLIGHT

USE OF DIRECT SUNLIGHT

NATURAL VENTILATION

GREEN ROOFING: THERMAL MASSING


SKETCHES BEFORE AND AFTER INTERVENTION

CONCEPTUAL 3D MODEL

LASER CUTTER 3D MODEL


LANDSCAPE DESIGN The precedent of Snohetta, in Lascaux stimulated ideas for the project to interact directly with the hill located on the chosen site. This study sketches were made to have a better understanding of how the building proposal can join the landscape to have a result of a unique form.

Lascaux IV / Snøhetta + Duncan Lewis Scape Architecture


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A: GREEN ROOF STRATEGY

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN: 1500@A3 1. ENTRANCE 2. LIBRARY OFFICES 3. EXHIBITION SPACE 4. LECTURE/CONFERENCE THEATRE 5. AUDIO/VIDEO ROOM 6. CAFETERIA 7. MAGAZINE SECTION 8. PUBLIC READING ROOM 9. CHILD SECTION 10. NURSERY 11. STORAGE 12. TOILETS

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SERVICES

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The main entrance of the library is located at the ground floor level with the access to the upper floors. This floor is mainly dedicated to noisy activities and main location for the interaction between the Ivrea community and the Polytechnic one. The ground floor is divided in three areas:

ZONE ONE:

This zone is dedicated mainly to the activities of the Library: passing the main entrance, behind the reception, it is possible find the Library’s offices, for administration, Historical Archive use, and general enquiries.

ZONE TWO:

This zone in the most dynamic part of the building where activities of different scope will take action. Coming from zone one we can find on the right a piano for any user of the library, this is to promote the music and its importance. Following, in the central point, the area dedicated for temporary and permanent exhibitions where work from any type of art or cultural purposes can be exposed.

Following, in the central point, the area dedicated for temporary and permanent exhibitions where work from any type of art or cultural purposes can be exposed. Part of the exhibition spaces can be moved or added to the rooms at the back of the panels, for extra space, or in case of digital needs. Alternately the rooms can be used ad lecture theatres or other purposes. The location of the cafeteria in this zone of the building was taken because its centrality and its connection to the outdoor space for additional outdoor tables; it will have its main entrance for an independent use with the addition of an internal connection for the library users.

SECURITY ESCAPE ROUTES

ZONE THREE:

This zone is the first reading space of the building. Coming from zone two, on the right is located the room dedicated to magazines, news paperers, and anything related to today’s news to always be updated on what is happening in Italy , or in the world. On the left a room dedicated to classical reading books of any typology as Le Petit Prince, The Da Vinci Code, Ulysses, etc.. Following the plan, there is an entirely area dedicate to child education, and nursery. For the library users there is an additional temporary kindergarten, where the children can wait under surveillance of members of staff for their parents if they have to do a study group or a business meeting.

CIRCULATION


FIRST FLOOR PLAN: 1500@A3 1. CONNECTION FROM GF 2. TERRACE 3. RELAX SPACE 4. COMPUTER ENGINEERING SECTION 5. COMPUTER ROOM 6. IT SUPPORT 7. PRINTERS 8. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SECTION 9. COMPUTER SCIENCE SECTION 10. PRIVATE ROOMS

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SECURITY ESCAPE ROUTES

FIRST FLOOR DYNAMIC:

The largest part of the university book collection, in the Olivetti’s Library is located on the first floor. This floor has an independent access from the external ramp or staircase of the building. The secondary entrance was a decision taken to invite the users of the library to take a journey toward it trough a direct contact with the landscape. In addition to it. The secondary route supports body exercise and helps to reduce the use of elevators. The three zone in this floor accommodate activities of different types:

ZONE FOUR:

Coming form the ground floor into the zone four, it is possible to see a free plan open space that leads you directly to the upper floor. This part of the building is dedicated to the transit between the noisy and the more quiet areas of the library.

ZONE FIVE:

This zone in the first study area of the library where you can have access to computer spaces and private room for group meeting, or personal study. To have access to this facilities you have to be registered in the library system.

ZONE SIX:

This zone is dedicated to the book of IT, technologies, mechanical and electronic interest. It primary use is to help and support the student of the Polytechnic of Ivrea to carry their studies, but even other users can consult the material.

CIRCULATION


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CONNECTION FROM 1F READING AREA ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SECTION READING SPACE DATA MODELLING SECTION HISTORICAL ARCHIVE


SECOND FLOOR DIAGRAMS

PRIVATE SPACE SECOND FLOOR DYNAMIC:

PUBLIC SPACE

The second floor is the quietest part of the Olivetti’s Library where the landscape and the building become one object. This particular location into the site, helps the building with the Olivetti Historical Archive conservation of materials.

ZONE SEVEN:

Coming form the first floor, you can enter in quiet study space of the library. In zone surrounded by glass, it is possible to admire the view and study with the feeling of a direct contact with the external space.

ZONE EIGHT:

This zone is the area dedicated of the additional part of the university book material and the quiet reading space.

SECURITY ESCAPE ROUTES

ZONE NINE:

The journey in the Olivetti’s Library conclude with the Historical Archive of all the old Olvetti’s company materials and documents. To consul the archive it is necessary to have a prior meeting to explain the purpose of consultation of the document and than it will be arrange a booking slot for the visit.

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CIRCULATION


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FIRST FLOOR: TOWARDS COMPUTER AREA FIRST FLOOR: TOWARDS COMPUTER AREA

INTERACTION WITH THE LANDSCAPE

INTERACTION WITH THE LANDSCAPE

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RAMP TO SECONDARY ENTRANCE

GROUND FLOOR: EXHIBITION SPACE GROUND FLOOR:

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FIRST FLOOR: RELAX SPACE

SECOND FLOOR: QUIET AREA

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Warm colour tones as yellow, orange and red bring tranquillity and relax in the human mind. Due to this reason, it was taken the decision of using bright colours to decorate part of the library space on the second floor. In addition, the use of coloured 1:1000 walls can be used as a stratgic way to brake down spaces. The final purpose is the one of creating an energetic space, that will 0 40m 20m 60m 40m influence 0 in20m a positive way20m the people’s feelings, and work flow.

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ENVIRONMENTAL RESPOND

STRATEGIES

1. USE OF DAYLIGHT The use of daylight for a library is one of the primary light source in building, in particular since the building in mainly used during the day time. It maximize visual comfort and reduce energy use for health, productivity and sustainability.

2. MECHANICALLY OPERATED ROOF LIGHTS

GREEN ROOF

The mechanically opened roof lights are part of a Demand-controlled ventilation strategy needed to regulate light coming from the roof, and to improve the quality of the air in the building. It is needed as addition of the natural ventilation. The quality of the air in a library is a very important condition to improve brain oxygenation during study activities. In addition, this strategy will be integrated to shading system to avoid over-lighting due to the south exposition of the building. During the Summer, the rooflights are temporarily shut to create a warm layer of air at roof level. Then they open to allow this layer of warm air to escape; drawing in cooler air to the floors. This process amplifies the effect of Stack Ventilation.

DIRECT HEATING ON GREEN ROOF

PV PANELS

STACK VENTILATION

THERMAL MASSING

DIRECT USE OF DAYLIGHT

UNDERFLOOR HEATING

HARVESTING WATER SYSTEM

3.PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS The panels will be locate in specific part of the roof ,still to be specified, to generate renewable energy from the Sun. This energy is transferred to the underground plant room to partially power the boiler for the underfloor heating.

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4. USE OF LANDSCAPE The decision to integrate the building with the landscape has been considerated for the general improvement of the building performances and in relation to the Olivetti’s Historical Archive material preservation. 4.1 GREEN ROOFS: The use of growing medium material contributes on a roof of a building it reduces the energy consumption of it. The capacity of green roofs’ subtracts for containing water, increases their thermal conductivity and thus reduces their thermal performance. Green Roofs serve as Thermal mass for the building to keeping it warmer in winter and cooler in summer. 4.2 COOLING EFFECT: The absorption of rain water in the soil it will be reused for irrigation and for the cooling strategy of the Historical Archive.

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MACHANICAL VENTILATION To avoid formation of buoyancy air the mechanical roof opening will create the Stack Effect trough the generation of vertical circulation inside the building.

WATER COOLING SYSTEM An additional strategic way for use the green roof is to integrate drainage pipes in the structure where, the rain water not collected by the vegetation, can be reused for mechanical cooling in the building. As part of the environmental strategy the Library uses the landscape water cooling mechanical system in particular in the area of the Historical l Archive. This room needs precise constant temperature to conserve part of the old documentation. Due to this strategy, the room will be constantly mechanically cooled to avoid the formation of humidity in the room during any time of the year.

USE OF DAYLIGHT The use of day light in the Library is essential as a primary energy source. In addition, openings in the roof, help the daylight reach the room integrated in the landscape and c more exposed to shadowing. 2. DIRECT USE OF SOLAR ENERGY.

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THERMAL MASSING The decision to use high density material as concrete for the slabs, was made to help the building to have better energy performances. Its long exposure to the sun, due to its orientation, help the material to absorb the heat and store it.

PV PANELS The long exposure to the sun has to be seen as an opportunity to use solar gain. On the roof there will be located Solar Panel that will collect solar energy to be reused fro a large part of the library lighting.

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MARCH 1: FIND AN ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL AND ECONOMICAL SOLUTION FOR THE CITY OF ELEUSIS


THE

CITY OF ELEFSINA ELEUSIS | GREECE

I N T R O D U C T I O N Eleusis, in Greek Elefsina, is a town and municipality in West Attica, 20km north-west Athens, sitting at northernmost of the Saronic Gulf. With the population of 30’000 registered locals, the city residents to many industrial facilities, including the largest oil refinery in Greece. These industries help maintain the local economy, providing many job to the city and outsiders. The city also includes a military airport few kilometres east of Eleusis that played a crucial role in the final British evacuation during the 1941 “Battle of Greece”. Municipality of Eleusis is currently working under the rules of democracy and transparency, trying to change the city for the better. They understand the responsibilities and aim to resolve problems, big or small, by facing the citizens separately or by the whole city. They concern the support of the community and believe to accomplish all of their aims with the support of the locals. Eco-Eleusis is a non-governmental organisation that aim to improve the city of Eleusis through ecological point of view. They want to create a new identity of the city through the phase of “post-industrial”. They believe that to achieve an improved ecology of the city, they must educate the importance of it. They are aware that a new generation of people should be brought to the foreground to prepare this transition.

Attika, Greece

Eleusis, Greece


SITE ANALYSIS ELEUSI’S PROBLEMS

WHAT ELEUSIS OFFER:

ELEUSIS, ATTICA, GREECE

ABANDONED AREAS

WASTE

32 SINK BOAT IN THE GULF

UNUSED SPACE

AREA: 36.589 km2 POPULATION:29,000

ATHENS UNIVERSITY SPEARHEAD NEW ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL THAT FOCUS ON RECYCLING

UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS

ELEUSIS

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P L A S T I C CHALLANGE

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EDUCATIONAL CENTRE OF WASTE REDUCTION

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GOOD USE OF WASTE


CONCEPT STRATEGY

E L E U S I S P R O B L E M S

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HISTORY

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SOLVE POLLUTION

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PLASTIC POLLUTED WATER

EDUCATIONAL CENTRE OF WASTE REDUCTION

ECO - DESIGN TEACHING

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BRING NEW JOBS

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MASTERPLAN ELEUSIS 2018

3 CULTURAL CENTRE 4 OFFICES 5 FACULTY BUILDING 6 SPORT CENTRE 7 STUDENT UNION 8 UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 9 PUBLIC LIBRARY 10

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ACCESS DIAGRAMS

CURRENTLY: WALL // BLOCK // NO ACCESS TO SITE

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STAGE 1: DEMOLITION OF WALL // OPENING OF THE SITE // IN//OUT

ACCESS OPENING TO SITE

STAGE 2: INTEGRATION OF THE SITE WITH SURROUNDING // ACCESS ROUTE

PEDESTRIAN ACCESS TO SITE VEHICLE ACCESS TO SITE


CONCEPT DESIGN DEVELOPMENT WILL COME IDEAS

OPEN VIEW

INITIAL CONCEPT DESIGN

PUBLIC PRIVATE

Oslo Opera House / Snøhetta Oslo, Norway

OPEN NEW HORIZON

FRAMED VIEW

GREEN SPACES

DIVISION OF FUNCTIONS

China Maritime Museum / Gmp von Gerkan, Marg and Partners Architects Shanghai, China

CONNECTION WITH THE SEA

DIRECT CONNECTION WITH IT

CONNECTION WITH THE SEA

OPENING TOWARD THE SEA


DESIGN STRATEGY

The university faculties will make a direct use of waste materials collected by the recycling centre, and it will carry art and design projects and researches over waste.

BUILDING USES EXHIBITIONS OVER THE GOOD USE OF WASTE

TEACHING FACILITIES

LECTURE THEATRE

EVENTS SPACE

WASTE CENTRE

INNOVATION SPACES

The two building proposed, will have interaction between each other. All the activities must be dedicated to educational purpose over the good use of waste and plastic recycling.

The recycling centre, beside having a independent program on good use of waste, will accommodate workshops and activities for the community of Eleusis to spread the knowledge over the problem. All the art exhibition exposed in the centre, will be made with waste materials by the student of the faculties of art. •

REUSE OF EXISTING BUILDING (HOUSING)

CREATE BUILDING FOR EXPERIMENTAL EDUCATION RELATION WITH WASTE

STARTING EXPERIMENTAL UNIVERSITY BASED ON RECYCLING AND THE GOOD USE OF WASTE

EXHIBITION CENTRE - SPACE OF INTEGRATION BETWEEN UNIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY

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COURTYARD FINAL VIEW


INTERNAL FINAL VIEW


MATERIAL STUDY

DISCUSSION: THE PURPOSE AND ATTRACTION OF RECYCLING MATERIAL IN ARCHITECTURE

RECYCLED WOOD USED AS FACADE FINISHING

HIGHLY VERSATILE: Wide range of applications from products and furniture to large-scale sculpture and construction UNIQUE: Good consistency between panels, but each one will have its own distinct pattern

WASTE MATERIAL

SUSTAINABLE: 100% recycled and 100% recyclable EASILY CARED FOR: The materials are easy to work with, clean and maintain R Flat-Pack Auditorium / Renzo Piano Designs L’Aquila - Italy

COLLECTION OF WASTE MATERIAL

WASTE MATERIALS AS INTEGRATED PART OF DESIGN

BIOEDIL: USE OF WASTE MATERIALS AS STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS RECYCLED MATERIAL PROPERTIES:

BIOEDIL, Fernando Llanos ,Cundinamarca, Colombia

TRANSFORMATION

Marcel Duchamp, Rused of bicycle wheels

G O O D USE OF WASTE IN ARCHITECTURE Bureau SLA and Overtreders W, Good Design for a Bad World

HARD, DENSEAND RIGID

100% WATERPROOF, ROT-PROOF AND STRONG WEATHER RESISTANCE

SOLID AND CONSISTENT, ALLOWING YOU TO HAVE A DECORATIVE EDGE

MODERATE SCRATCH RESISTANCE, AND CAN BE REFINISHED

CAN BE HEATFORMED INTO SHAPES

MATT/PLANED FINISH, AND CAN BE POLISHED

CAN BE MACHINED, DRILLED, CUT (ROUTER, CNC), WATER CUT AND FIXED USING ADHESIVES AND SCREWS


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BENEFITS OF USING RECYCLING MATERIAL

DETAIL 02 // SECTION 1:5 @A0 1 - White Paint Finishing 2 - 300 mm Concrete Slab (Primary Structure) 3 - 100 mm Drainage Mat Root Proof Barrier 4 - Vapour Barrier 5 - 100mm Rigid Thermal Insulation 1 - 34mm Polished Screed 6 - Waterproof Membrane 2 - Vapour Barrier 7 - 30 mm Moisture-Retention Mat 3 -100 mm Rigid Thermal Insulation 8 - 80-100 mm Light Substrate with Extensive Vegetation 4 - Vapour Control Layer 9 - 2mm Sheet Aluminum Capping 5 - 300 mm Reinforced Concrete Slab on 600mm Pile Foundations 10 - 30 mm Precast Concrete Slab 6 - 300 mm Gravel 11 - 50x150 Aluminum Frame 7 - 150 mm Hardcore 12 - Steel Drive End Cap & Drive8Bar - Earth 13 - 400 mm Steel RHS housing 9Actuator - 100mm Steel PFC 14 - 50x150 mm Compressed Recycling Plastic Kinetic Louvers 10 - 50x150 Aluminum Frame 15 - AI - Fixed Win Mullion 11 - 50/150 mm Compressed Recycled Plastic Louvers 16 - 25 mm Duble Glazed Facade 12 - 400mm Steel RHS housing Actuator

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USE OF COMPRESSED RECYCLED PLASTIC AS EXTERIOR FACADE FINISHING OF LECTURE THEATER

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USE OF RECYCLED GLASS PANEL FOR PART OF THE GLASS FACADE OF THE BUILDING.

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ENVIRONMENTAL STRATEGIES

USE OF DAYLIGHT + SOLAR PASSIVE HEATING + OXHIGEN RECYCLING

USE OF GREEN ROOF + DIRECT CONNECTION WITH THE SEA + NATURAL INSULATION AND COOLING


TERMAL MASSS WITH GREEN ROOF

SUMMER SULSTICE

STACK VENTILATION

WINTER SULSTICE

HARVESTING SYSTEM

KINETIC LOUVRES SYSTEM

PV PANELS

USE OF DIRECT DAYLIGHT

PV PANELS

SOLAR POWER TO BOILER

HOT WATER TO UNDERFLOOR HEATING

HARVESTING SYSTEM

BOILER

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WORK EXPERIENCE


ITALY

UNITED KINGDOM

PORTUGAL


I am giving contribution to this project as part of the landscape design team.

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SEPTEMBER

2016

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AUGUST

2017

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ARCHITECTURE

ASSISTANT

PART

I

PROAP Lda Lda PROAP

Avenida Republica 40, Portugal Avenida Republica 40, Portugal CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT DESIGNDESIGN DEVELOPMENT

KEY PLAN

KEY PLAN

EXISTING BUILDING FACADE

EXISTING BUILDING FACADE

The project of Avenida Republica 40 is based on the realization of private courtyard for a complex of new luxury apartThe project of Avenida Republica 40 is based on the realizament in Lisbon.

tion of private courtyard for a complex of new luxury apartment in There Lisbon. are two main team working for this project: Architect team and Landscape team.

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The project is at a very first working stage and this drawings are a design proposal for the first meeting with the client.

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN COURTYARD: T1D

AVENIDA REPUBLICA 40 | LISBON The project of Avenida Republica 40, was based on the realization of private courtyard for a complex of new luxury apartment in Lisbon. There design team was composed b the Architect team and the Landscape team. The project was a very first working stage and this drawings are a design proposal for the first meeting with the client. PROGRAM USED: AutoCAD, Photoshop.


LEISURE

PARK

|

BANDIRMA

The project suggests a strong opportunity to provide a new and alternative open public space within the dense fabric of the city through the future post-industrial transformation of the region of Bandirma, Turkey. The illustrated work sample was part of final drawings handed in for the project competition phase, which the company won. PROGRAM USED: Autodesk Revit, Rhinocheros 3D, Photoshop.



PROTOTYPE 1

PROTOTYPE 2

PALATINO HILLS | ROME This project cover the big area of the ruins of the Palatino Hill in Rome, Italy.

The aim of this project is to re-qualify the all area of the Palatino Hill to improve the quality of the visit inside the ruins of the Roman Empire. The re-qualification of the visit will be done by introducing new visit routes, new urban furniture, new paving. This will improve the quality of the time that the tourist will spend in the archaeological site.

PROTOTYPE 3

The project is based on the creation of different PROTOTYPES located in specific areas. This specific areas where chosen after a deep study of geometrical system in the site and how spaces, that at the moment are not highlighted, can be introduced during the site visit. PROGRAM USED: AutoCAD, Photoshop.

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JUNE

2019

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DECEMBER

2019

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ARCHITECTURE

ASSISTANT

PART

II

SPORT AND LEISURE CENTRE | W I N C H E S T E R Working on the design of the new Winchester Sport and Leisure Park. . PROGRAM USED: Autodesk Revit, Lumion 8.3, Photoshop.

CAFETERIA / BAR

RECEPTION VIEW 1

RECEPTION VIEW 2 MAIN SWIMMING-POOL GYM BASKETBALL COURT

ENTRANCE TO MAIN POOL

DANCE STUDIO 1


ARCHITETTO DEL SORBO Srl. | JUNE 2016 - CURRENT | ARCHITECTURE ASSISTANT PART I/II

HOUSE RENOVATION: CHANGE USE OF SPACES :Tilelt, Belgium PROGRAM USED: Autodesk Revit, Autocad, Photoshop, Lumion 8.3

COCO’S TAKE AWAY: RESTAURANT REFURBISHMENT: Portsmouth, United Kingdom PROGRAM USED: Autodesk Revit, Autocad, Photoshop, Lumion 8.3


HOUSE RENOVATION: CHANGE USE OF SPACES : Sorrento, Italy PROGRAM USED: Autodesk Revit, Autocad, Photoshop, Lumion 8.3

HOUSE REDECORATION

: Havant, United Kingdom WORKS: Painting, Infilling walls, Room Decorating, Gardening


ALICEDS.DESIGN | APRIL 2020 - CURRENT | ARCHITECTURE - INTERIOR DESIGN - GRAPHIC DESIGN


STUDIO PESSION ASSOCIATO | JUNE 2019 - DECEMBER 2019 | ARCHITECTURE ASSISTANT PART II

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170

04

04 Prospetto Nord 12 - Progetto 200

90

290

04

1300

F0.9

provincia F1.2

CASTELLO TESINO

oggetto intervento

365

PERMESSO DI COSTRUIRE PER INTERVENTI1500 DI RISTRUTTURAZIONE +3.00 EDILIZIA m Art. 1 lett c D.P.R. 6 giugno 2001, n. 380 e s.m.i. Art 32 NTA Comunali Art. 77 lett. e L.P. 4 agosto 2015, n. 15

EXISTING

PUNTO DI PRESA N. 1

1 : 100

Piano Primo - Progetto

210

125

180

04

04

02

tavola

218

1634

PUNTO DI PRESA N. 3

524

Prospetto Sud 3 - Progetto

SIMONE MICHELI GEOMETRA 04C.F. MCHSMN76E19B006B P.IVA 01637600220 VIA STRIGNO, 23/ B FR. SPERA 38050 CASTEL IVANO PEC SIMONE.MICHELI@GEOPEC.IT CELL 338-5067684

04

4 8 03

Piano Terra 1 : 100

PROPOSED

K-PLAN CON INDICAZIONE PUNTI DI PRESA

note

dati catastali

data APRILE 2021

C.C.

CASTELLO TESINO

REV.

P.ED.

1203_3

Prospetto Est Progetto 9

6

RILIEVO FOTOGRAFICO STATO DI FATTO

PUNTO DI PRESA N. 2

1115

3

descrizione tavola

PUNTO DI PRESA N. 5

1075

1010

1369

1075

Prospetto Est Progetto

3

50

GIOVANNI PONCINO ARCHITETTO C.F. PNCGNN84C22B41X P.IVA 02469430025 VIALE RIMEMBRANZE 12 BORGOSESIA 13011 (VC) PEC PONCINO_ARCHITETTURA@PEC.IT CELL 333-5285969

PUNTO DI PRESA N. 2

PUNTO DI PRESA N. 4

80

FABIO VIGNOLO ARCHITETTO C.F. VGNFBA85S15G674Y P.IVA 10675680010 VIA DOMINICI 12 10060 PORTE - TO PEC F.VIGNOLO@ARCHITETTITORINOPEC.IT CELL 339-4605899

1 : 100

GIOVANNI PONCINO ARCHITETTO C.F. PNCGNN84C22B41X P.IVA 02469430025 VIALE RIMEMBRANZE 12 BORGOSESIA 13011 (VC) PEC PONCINO_ARCHITETTURA@PEC.IT CELL 333-5285969

05

Prospetto Sud progettisti 3 - Progetto

4 6

F1.9 TRENTO

EURO IMMOBILIARE SPA VIA DELLA STAZIONE, 100 38059 CASTREL IVANO IT CF. E P.IVA784 02116170305

195

1570

03

9

richiedente

630

4

Piano Terra - Progetto

1340

3 Sauna 4.5 m² H. 9.05 m

320

comune

F1.8

P1.4

04

3

168

180

Prospetto Sud 3 - Progetto

03

Bagno 1 6.8 m² H. 7.74 m

P1.5

Soggiorno + cucina 56.6 m² H. 10.37 m

450

6

120

+0.00 m

P1.3 390

70

+3.00 m

P1.6

293

04

200

Ingresso 7.9 m² H. 7.74 m

1200

50

204

K-PLAN CON INDICAZIONE PUNTI DI PRESA

P1.9

Camino

FABIO VIGNOLO ARCHITETTO C.F. VGNFBA85S15G674Y P.IVA 10675680010 VIA DOMINICI 12 10060 PORTE - TO PEC F.VIGNOLO@ARCHITETTITORINOPEC.IT CELL 339-4605899

105.00

CT 4.4 m² H. 7.74 m

P1.2

EURO IMMOBILIARE SPA VIA DELLA STAZIONE, 100 38059 CASTREL IVANO IT CF. E P.IVA 02116170305

SIMONE MICHELI GEOMETRA C.F. MCHSMN76E19B006B P.IVA 01637600220 VIA STRIGNO, 23/ B FR. SPERA 38050 CASTEL IVANO PEC SIMONE.MICHELI@GEOPEC.IT CELL 338-5067684

640

310

P1.1

Camera 1 13.3 m² H. 7.74 m

Dis. 3.3 m² H. 7.74 m

190

TRENTO

richiedente

PERMESSO DI COSTRUIRE PER INTERVENTI DI RISTRUTTURAZIONE EDILIZIA Art. 1 lett c D.P.R. 6 giugno 2001, n. 380 e s.m.i. Art 32 NTA Comunali Art. 77 lett. e L.P. 4 agosto 2015, n. 15

522

F1.7 380

250

Bagno 2 5.5 m² H. 7.74 m

320

180

provincia

04

107

155

CASTELLO TESINO

Prospetto Ovest Progetto

180

100

107

385

2.50 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10

205

F0.2

9

283

170

Bagno 2 9.3 m² H. 5.50 m

110

320

F0.10

3

05

152

Camino

3

Prospetto Ovest Progetto

P0.1

F0.1 150

165

960

1010

+0.00 m

420

470

283

P0.3

150

Prospetto Ovest Progetto

Ingresso 4.6 m² H. 2.50 m

290

PUNTO DI PRESA N. 3

F0.3

330

+3.00 m

890

6

+0.00 m

180

P1.8

P1.7

100

120

P0.2

+0.00 m

04

F1.4

180

220

120

380

F0.7

193

167

960

P0.4

70

Camera 2 17.6 m² H. 7.74 m

P0.8

Soggiorno + cucina 44.0 m² H. 2.50 m

F0.4

3

05

275

420

215

Disimpegno P0.7 5.2 m² H. 2.50 m

Prospetto Est Progetto

P0.6

80

P0.5

180

195

142 420

F0.5

Camera 2 13.1 m² H. 2.50 m

218

CT 4.1 m² H. 2.50 m

230

Bagno 1 5.3 m² H. 2.50 m

230

Camera 1 16.6 m² H. 2.50 m

330

430

218

142

780

1.00 0.80 0.90 0.90 0.80 0.90 0.80 0.80 0.80

4

1500

+3.00 m 85

180

P1.1 P1.2 P1.3 P1.4 P1.5 P1.6 P1.7 P1.8 P1.9

05 173

F1.6 +1.30 m

230

Piano Primo Piano Primo Piano Primo Piano Primo Piano Primo Piano Primo Piano Primo Piano Primo Piano Primo Piano Primo

110

05

+1.30 m

400

2.50 Sì 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10

progettisti

660

4

761

4

05

F0.6

1.00 0.90 0.80 0.90 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.80

120

650

190

120

Altezza

P0.1 P0.2 P0.3 P0.4 P0.5 P0.6 P0.7 P0.8

400

60

473

610

- Progetto

440

420

+1.45 m

Prospetto Nord 12 - Progetto

190

PUNTO DI PRESA N. 2 Nord 12 Prospetto

Larghezza

Piano Terra Piano Terra Piano Terra Piano Terra Piano Terra Piano Terra Piano Terra Piano Terra Piano Terra

oggetto intervento

04

Porta

scala

comune

CASTELLO TESINO

provincia

TRENTO

descrizione tavola

ELABORATI GRAFICI STATO DI FATTO - COMPARATIVI – PROGETTO

03

tavola

note

dati catastali

data APRILE 2021

C.C.

CASTELLO TESINO

REV.

P.ED.

1203/3

scala 1:100


WINTER A O

EXISTING SECIOTN

S

HOUSIG T A

EXISTING SECIOTN

763

762

Working on few houses in the Alps which will be demolished and rebuilt with a new design.

512

237

527

PROGRAM USED: Autodesk Revit, Enscape, Photoshop.

Piano Terra

1 05

Piano Terra

0.00

Sezione AA - Stato di fatto

6

1 : 100

05

0.00

Sezione BB - Stato di fatto 1 : 100

DEMOLISHED AND NEW CONSTRUCTIONS SECTION

DEMOLISHED AND NEW CONSTRUCTIONS SECTION

comune

oggetto i

PERMES RISTRUT Art. 1 let Art 32 N Art. 77 le

Sezione AA - Comparativa

5

1 : 100

05

Sezione BB - Comparativa 1 : 100

PROPOSED DESIGN SECTION

PROPOSED DESIGN SECTION 8.30

Colmo

5.80

Gronda

5.80

Gronda

3.00

Piano Primo

0.00

Piano Terra

0.00

Piano Terra

235

314 250

Piano Primo

377

314

251

3.00

250

250

Legnaia ad uso esclusivo del maso

Legnaia ad uso esclusivo del maso

437

Colmo

471

8.30

414

2 05

descrizion

3 05

Sezione AA - Progetto 1 : 100

4 05

Sezione BB - Progetto 1 : 100

ELABO DI FAT PROGE

0

tavola


LEGEN L01

EXISTING ELEVATIONS

DEMOLISHED AND NEW CONSTRUCTIONS ELEVATIONS

PROPOSED DESIGN ELEVATIONS

L02 L03 L04

Colmo

L05

8.30

P=31.5%

P=31.5%

L05.A L06

Gronda

L07

5.80

L08 L09 L10

Piano Terra

1 04

0.00

Prospetto Sud - Stato di Fatto

2

1 : 100

04

Prospetto Sud - Comparativo

3

1 : 100

04

Piano Primo

3.00

Piano Terra

0.00

Prospetto Sud - Progetto 1 : 100

P=31.5%

8.30

Colmo

5.80

Gronda

3.00

Piano Primo

0.00

Piano Terra

P=31.5%

+1.30 m

0.00

10 04

Piano Terra

Prospetto Nord - Stato di Fatto

11

1 : 100

04

Prospetto Nord - Comparativa

12

1 : 100

04

Prospetto Nord - Progetto 1 : 100

Costruzioni - viste 8.30

Colmo

Costruzioni - viste Demolizioni - viste

5.80

Demolizioni - viste

Gronda

Legenda 1 : 100 3.00

Piano Primo

0.00

Piano Terra

comune 0.00

4 04

Piano Terra

Prospetto Ovest - Stato di Fatto

5

1 : 100

04

Prospetto Ovest - Comparativa 1 : 100

6

Prospetto Ovest - Progetto

CASTELLO TESINO

oggetto intervento

TRENTO

richiedente

PERMESSO DI COSTRUIRE PER INTERVENTI DI RISTRUTTURAZIONE EDILIZIA Art. 1 lett c D.P.R. 6 giugno 2001, n. 380 e s.m.i. Art 32 NTA Comunali Art. 77 lett. e L.P. 4 agosto 2015, n. 15

1 : 100

04

provincia

EURO IMMOBILIARE SPA VIA DELLA STAZIONE, 100 38059 CASTREL IVANO IT CF. E P.IVA 02116170305 progettisti

SIMONE MICHELI GEOMETRA C.F. MCHSMN76E19B006B P.IVA 01637600220 VIA STRIGNO, 23/ B FR. SPERA 38050 CASTEL IVANO PEC SIMONE.MICHELI@GEOPEC.IT CELL 338-5067684 FABIO VIGNOLO ARCHITETTO C.F. VGNFBA85S15G674Y P.IVA 10675680010 VIA DOMINICI 12 10060 PORTE - TO PEC F.VIGNOLO@ARCHITETTITORINOPEC.IT CELL 339-4605899

0.00

7 04

Prospetto Est - Stato di Fatto 1 : 100

Piano Terra

8 04

Prospetto Est - Comparativa 1 : 100

Colmo

8.30

Gronda

5.80

Piano Primo

3.00

Piano Terra

0.00

9 04

Prospetto Est - Progetto 1 : 100

GIOVANNI PONCINO ARCHITETTO C.F. PNCGNN84C22B41X P.IVA 02469430025 VIALE RIMEMBRANZE 12 BORGOSESIA 13011 (VC) PEC PONCINO_ARCHITETTURA@PEC.IT CELL 333-5285969

descrizione tavola

ELABORATI GRAFICI STATO DI FATTO - COMPARATIVI – PROGETTO

04

tavola

note

dati catastali

data APRILE 2021

C.C.

CASTELLO TESINO

REV.

P.ED.

1203/3

scala 1:100


LEGENDA

NDA CORPI ILLUMINANTI

APPLIQUE L11 VIBIA - DUO 4876 Ø70

FLOS - LIGHT SHADOW ORIENTABILE n°8 lampadine

Profilo ad incasso DALI

N°04

BUZZI&BUZZI - GENIUS

Profilo ad incasso DALI

N°54

BUZZI&BUZZI - GENIUS

Profilo ad incasso ON/OFF

N°07

BUZZI&BUZZI - TWINS GENIUS

Profilo ad incasso DALI

N°01

BUZZI&BUZZI - TWINS GENIUS

Profilo ad incasso ON/OFF

N°04

BUZZI&BUZZI - TWINS GENIUS STAGNA

Profilo ad incasso ON/OFF

N°03

FLOS - EASY KAP

Profilo ad incasso ON/OFF

N°14

FLOS - TACCIA Ø 64,5 cm

Da tavolo - ON/OFF

N°00

FLOS - SUPERLOON

Da terra - ON/OFF

N°01

INTRA LIGHTING - KALIS

Profilo ad incasso senza battuta - DALI

N°02

VIBIA - DUO 4876 Ø35

Plafone - DALI

N°01

VIBIA - MATCH

L14

VIBIA - PIN 1680

Lampada da lettura da definire PRESAL13 COMANDATA ANTONIO LUPI - LUCENTE PRESAL15 STAGNA H=30cm

L16

FLOS - KELVIN LED BASE

PUNTO APARETE SOFFITTO FLOS - KELVIN LED L17 LUCE L18

VIBIA - COSMOS 27Ø

FARETTO L19 VIBIAINCASSATO - COSMOS 19Ø L20

FLOS - MINI GLO BALL WALL MIRROR 11.2 CM Ø

Plafone - DALI

N°01

Sospensione - DALI

N°01

Da terra - ON/OFF

N°01

Applique - ON/OFF

N°00

Applique - ON/OFF

N°03

Da tavolo - ON/OFF

N°02

Applique - ON/OFF

N°02

Sospensione - DALI

N°02

Sospensione - DALI

N°02

Applique - ON/OFF

N°08

PUNTO LUCE PER LED SOTTO PENSILI

HOUSE M I

RENOVATION L A N

DISPOSIZIONE TASTIERE DISPOSIZIONE TASTIEREARIA ARIAAPPARTAMENTO APPARTAMENTOPICCOLO PICCOLO APPLIQUE com.

PRESA COMANDATA

TASTIERINO TASTIERINO1 1

ACC ACC0 0 ACC ACC1 1 ACC ACC2 2 FARETTO INCASSATO

CHIUSURA CHIUSURA GLOBALE GLOBALE

PUNTO LUCE PER LED SOTTO PENSILI TENDE TENDE

PROGRAM USED: AutoCad.

INTERRUTTORE

INTERRUTTORE LUCE SCALE

SC

L02

L02 L02

L02

188 285

QUADRI ELETTRICI (ENERGIA E SEGNALE) PANNELLO A FILO MURO VERNICIABILE L12 com. L08

TERRAZZO 1 31.5 mq

L02

Forno + Micronde

com.

L10

210 90

interruttori H 110

90 210

APP 4ABC

L02

TERRAZZO 2 16.5 mq

Punto luce pensili

L02

L02

ACC ACC1 1 ACC ACC2 2 LED LED1 1 ACC ACC1515

L+A

90 210

L02

N.B. Per le specifiche tecniche tipo scatola, frutti, ecc, si rimanda al disegno tecnico dell'impresa.

L06

L06

TAP 1+1+ TAP 22 TAP TAP TAP 3+3+ TAP 44 TAP TAP

L06

LAVANDERIA 6.8 mq H 290

N.B. Per le specifiche tecniche tipo scatola, frutti, ecc, si rimanda al disegno tecnico dell'impresa.

L06

L01

N.B. La posizione dei corpi luci e relative altezze sarannò da verificarsi e da tracciare direttamente in cantiere, concordando con la D.L. la visita di soprallugo.

N.B. L'altezza degli interruttori è H=100 cm se non specificato

N.B. L'altezza degli interruttori è H=100 cm se non specificato

84 285

N.B. La posizione dei corpi luci e relative altezze sarannò da verificarsi e da tracciare direttamente in cantiere, concordando con la D.L. la visita di soprallugo. L02

188 285

L02

L02

120 210

L02

120 210

TASTIERINO TASTIERINO5 5

80 210

L02

L02

TASTIERINO TASTIERINO6 6 TAP TAP5 5 TAP TAP6 6 ACC ACC5 5 ACC ACC1414

L02 L02

L13

L02 L15

210 80

A tr

L05.A

com

.

L02

L02

CAMERA 2 14.5 mq NUOVA HCENTRO 315

L02

L02

160 285

STUDIO PESSION ASSOCIATO, Arch. Emanuele Pession Corso Galileo Ferraris, 60 - 10129 Torino Tel. 011.599354 Fax 011 501900 segreteria@pession.it ambito/framework design

- DALI

N°01 N°01

N/OFF

N°00

N/OFF

N°03

N/OFF

N°02

N/OFF

N°02

- DALI

N°02

- DALI

N/OFF

L05

. L05

L06

L06

BAGNO PADRONALE 6.5 mq H 290

80 285 L05 L20

Quadro elettrico incassato nella parete

L20

CAMERA 3 13.9 mq H 315

L06

L05.A

H5

. com

LEGENDA APPLIQUE

data date

L02 11.02.2019

tori rrut inte H 70

00

Emissione

01

Revisione

02

Revisione 2

03

Revisione 3

N°02

04

Revisione 4

N°08

05

Revisione 5

16.12.2019

06

Revisione 6

28.04.2020

07

Revisione 7

15.07.2020

H5

eseguito controllato approvato . checked comapproved d rawn

com.

22.11.2019

OFF

04.12.2019

scala/scale

15.07.2020

PE4ABC_0001-0018 L02

L02

DISIMPEGNO 1 L02 4.5 mq H 290

L02

interruttori H 110

BAGNO OSPITI 2.5 mq H 255

OFF L01 L03

70 210

L03

L12

L04

70 210

80 210

L02

nome file/filename

1:50

L02

arm.

284 285

160 285

160 285

data/date

4ABC

PE 4 ABC 0006 07 Fase

Codice appartamento

interruttori CUCINA H 110 SALA DA PRANZO

80 210

Progressivo

Emissione

22.6 mq H 300

L06

Frigo

DISPENSA 5 mq L06 H 290

L06

Forno +

L11

SC

184 285

PROGETTO ESECUTIVO ARCHITETTONICO emis

descrizione description

data date

00

Emissione

11.02.2019

Revisione

11.11.2019

02

Revisione 2

14.11.2019

03

Revisione 3

22.11.2019

FARETTO INCASSATO

04

Revisione 4

04.12.2019

05

Revisione 5

16.12.2019

06

Revisione 6

28.04.2020

07

Revisione 7

15.07.2020

PULSANTIERA DOMOTICA DI VETRO CON PULSANTI SERIGRAFATI RETROILLUMINANTI CON DIVERSI COLORI IN BASE AL FEEDBACK INTERRUTTORE LUCE SCALE TORCETTA DI EMERGENZA ESTRAIBILE H=30 cm

OFF

L09

L03

OFF

ambito/framework design

01

INTERRUTTORE

PROGETTO IMPIANTI ELETTRICI - IMPIANTO DI ILLUMINAZIONE

STUDIO PESSION ASSOCIATO, Arch. Emanuele Pession Corso Galileo Ferraris, 60 - 10129 Torino Tel. 011.599354 Fax 011 501900 segreteria@pession.it

PUNTO LUCE A SOFFITTO

PUNTO LUCE PER LED SOTTO PENSILI

descrizione/drawing title

codice /code

PRESA COMANDATA PRESA STAGNA H=30cm

11.11.2019 14.11.2019

L17 com.

via Marco Polo, 1-3 - 20124 Milan - Italy

cliente: MASSIMILIANO ALLEGRI

L02

descrizione description

PORTA NUOVA CENTRO progetto architettonico

L06

TERRAZZO 4 12 mq

OFF

L05

com

L06

L02

358 285

L02

L02

CABINA ARMADI A VISTA 8.2 mq 16 ml H 290

L02

emis

L02 OFF

L02

L02

PROGETTO ESECUTIVO ARCHITETTONICO

N°01

/OFF

i ttor erru 116 H

.L16

L02

L02

L02

com

L18

L02

OFF

progetto architettonico L02

L19

OFF

. arm

L02

160 285

VIA AMERIGO VESPUCCI

DISIMPEGNO 2 7.5 mq H 263

OFF

via Marco Polo, 1-3 - 20124 Milan - Italy

cliente: MASSIMILIANO ALLEGRI

CAMERA PADRONALE 19.5 mq H 315

70 210

PORTA

OFF

L02

80 210

.

com

L02

L02

L15

80 210

rru inte

TERRAZZO 3 18 mq

ACC ACC2 2 ACC ACC3 3

L03

210 80

i ttor 0 H7

asp F tr

L16

L15

160 285

OFF

210 70

L17 com.

OFF

OFF

asp

L02

BAGNO 1 5.2 mq H 255

L03

80 210

L03

C

L02

L03

L18

asp

GIA OLO CON E TE CNICO N O E ETT O T ASS VAN

L19

F tr

L02

OFF

L05.A

asp

BAGNO 2 5.1 mq H 255

OFF

L02

A tr

OFF

160 285

TAP TAP5 5 ACC ACC5 5 ACC ACC6 6 ACC ACC2 2

80 210

L02

188 285

TASTIERINO TASTIERINO4 4

84 285

L09

Lavast.

L02

TASTIERINO TASTIERINO3 3

cappa + led a soffitto

ON

L02

L02

LIVING 81.4 mq H 315

L06

induzione h 90

OFF

L02

DISPENSA 5 mq L06 H 290

184 285

L11

Frigo

L03

QUADRI ELETTRICI (ENERGIA E SEGNALE) PANNELLO A FILO MURO VERNICIABILE

L06

L03

L01

L01

ri utto 4 terr 4 in H 10

L02

OFF

TORCETTA DI EMERGENZA ESTRAIBILE H=30 cm

OFF

L09

arm.

BAGNO OSPITI 2.5 mq H 255

interruttori H 110

INTERRUTTORE LUCE SCALE

SC

22.6 mq H 300

SC

18 8 28 5

L03

ri utto 6 terr 3 in H 11

L02

OGGETTO SCULTURA

70 210

TORCETTA DI EMERGENZA ESTRAIBILE H=30 cm

PULSANTIERA DOMOTICA DI VETRO CON PULSANTI SERIGRAFATI RETROILLUMINANTI CON DIVERSI COLORI IN BASE AL FEEDBACK

OFF

interruttori CUCINA H 110 SALA DA PRANZO

80 210

L04

DISIMPEGNO 1 L02 4.5 mq H 290

70 210

80 210

L02

L01

L02

284 285

160 285

160 285

160 285

PULSANTIERA DOMOTICA DI VETRO CON PULSANTI SERIGRAFATI RETROILLUMINANTI CON DIVERSI COLORI IN BASE AL FEEDBACK

ACC ACC2 2 ACC ACC7 7

PUNTO LUCE A SOFFITTO

VIA JOE COLOMBO

OFF

TASTIERINO TASTIERINO2 2

PRESA STAGNA H=30cm

Working on the electical system of two appartments in Milan, takinf care of the home automation system and the lighting system .

INTERRUTTORE

8 18 5 28

I

com.

L12

LEGENDA

QUADRI ELETTRICI (ENERGIA E SEGNALE) PANNELLO A FILO MURO VERNICIABILE

eseguito controllato approvato checked approved d rawn

descrizione/drawing title

PROGETTO IMPIANTI ELETTRICI - IMPIANTO DI ILLUMINAZIONE codice /code

4ABC

data/date

15.07.2020

scala/scale

1:50

nome file/filename

PE4ABC_0001-0018

PE 4 ABC 0006 07 Fase

Codice appartamento

Progressivo

Emissione


EXTERIOR RENDERS

CAPETITION TASSONI 4 T U R I N Working on the exterior and interior look of a block of flats in Turin for a design competition. PROGRAM USED: Autodesk Revit, Photoshop.

NORTH ELEVATION


INITIAL DESIGN IDEA

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

WEST ELEVATION


BA (Hons) 3: THE FUTURE OF SOCIAL HOUSING


THE FUTURE OF SOCIAL HOUSING WINCHESTER | UK I N T R O D U C T I O N A university unit related to the creation of new houses. New homes will create a town centre community, not only providing homes that they need in the area, but also boosting the local economy for services provider, restaurants and a creative business. A project related to an area that has always proposed a scheme of regeneration and innovation. A strong community made by people that have a main role in the city of Winchester


CONCEPT DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

SOCIAL HOUSING Social housing is lower-cost rented housing provided by landlords registered with the social housing regulator, known as a social landlord. Social landlords could be a council or a housing association. Social housing is likely to be cheaper and can offer greater security from eviction than private rented housing. It may be a good option if you need an accessible or adapted property. This diagrams represent the development of the area around the site location. There are going to be effective changes on pedestrian and car route. This is to make the site reachable for everyone.

NEW PUBLIC SPACE: SQUARE

SOUTH

ACTIVITIES AREA

PUBLIC AREA

NOISE

CONNECTION WITH COMMERCIAL AREA

NEW PRIVATE SPACE: HELMS HOUSE

NORTH

RESIDENTIALAREA AREA

PRIVATEAAREA REA PRIVATE

QUIET


USE OF TWO MAIN AREAS:PUBLIC/PRIVATE

PUBLIC SQUARE: big and open to everyone PRIVATE SQUARE: small and more enclose

TWO DIFFERENT MAIN FUNCTIONS CONNECTED THROUGH ONE SITE

HAVE OPENING FOR CIRCULATION

DEVELOPING A FORM TRYING TO KEEP THE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONNECTED, BUT DISCONNECTED TIME AT THE SAME

WRAP THE TWO SQUARES


THE FUTURE OF SOCIAL HOUSING

BUILDING USE DIAGRAMS

GROUND FLOOR PLAN: Winchester, United Kingdom

BUILDING USES

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1. WORKSHOP ENTRANCE 2. RESIDENTIAL ENTRANCE 1 3. COMMON LAUNDRY 4. STORAGE (CONNECTED TO SHOP) 5. SHOP 1 6. PUBLIC TOILETS 7. SHOP 2 8. SHOP 3 9. SHOP 4 10. BIKE STORAGE 11. STORAGE (PRIVATE FOR RESIDENTS) 12. PLANT ROOM 13. RESIDENTIAL ENTRANCE 2 14. LIBRARY 15. LIBRARY OFFICE 16. LIBRARY TOILETS 17. RESIDENTIAL ENTRANCE 3

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PUBLIC PRIVATE

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

RESIDENTIAL COURTYARD PUBLIC SPACE CONNECTED TO COMMERCIAL AREA

CONNECTION TO PUBLIC OUTDOOR SPACES BUILDING WITH A DIRECT USE OF THE PRIVATE COURTYARD


THE FUTURE OF SOCIAL HOUSING

BUILDING USE DIAGRAMS

FIRST FLOOR PLAN: Winchester, United Kingdom

BUILDING USES 1. WORKSHOP 2. DWELLING 1 3. DWELLING 2 4. DWELLING 3 5. DWELLING 4 6. DWELLING 5 7. DWELLING 6 8. DWELLING 7 9. DWELLING 8 10. DWELLING 9 11. DWELLING 10 12. DWELLING 11 13. COMMON KITCHEN

WORKING SPACE

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FIRST FLOOR PLAN

RESIDENTIAL AREA RESIDENTIAL COURTYARD GREEN TERRACE

CORRIDOR: having benches around the corridor help to socialise


SITE PLAN N


3D VIEW: SITE CONTEXT


SECTION B’ - B’

ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE 1. VENTILATION In the UK the prevailing wind direction is from the SOUTH-WEST. The ventilation in a building is necessary to remove saint air and replace it with fresh air. It helps to create air movement which improves the comfort of the occupants. -1.1 CROSS VENTILATION Cross ventilation is a wind driven effect. It provides stack ventilation, but is less effective on hot days. It is generated by a regular distribution of opening. -1.2 MECHANICAL VENTILATION Mechanical ventilation is needed as well in my building due to its location next to a busy road; in addition it helps the dwellings to change the internal air in the winter without opening the windows, so the heat in the room can be kept. -1.3 STRONG PREVAILING WIND Trees around the building work as wind-breaker, and as well help to improve the air condition around the area. Trees bring oxygen, a very important element for old people. 2. DAY LIGHT Using daylighting in a building is a way of reducing energy and maximize visual comfort. It provides internal lighting through different openings . The internal light can be different during different seasons of the year due to the changes of the sun angles. -2.1 WINTER SUN ANGLE= 15° -2.2 SUMMER SUN ANGLE= 62° -2.3 NATURAL SHADING On the south facade of my building there are timber louvres that provide a natural shading for the building, and avoid an annoying amount of daylight coming inside the dwellings. 3. RAIN WATER HARVESTING Rain water harvesting is the accumulation and deposition of rainwater for reuse on site. The amount of rainwater that a building can collect, it changes between location and overall amount of rainfall during the year. Using rainwater for grey water, washing clothes and watering garden reduces by 50% the consume of normal water. -3.1 GUTTER SYSTEM The rainwater is collected on the roof through a hidden gutter and transported to a underground water tank. -3.2 WATER TANK It is an underground tank that keeps the water collected from the roof, and it is connected to a pump and a pressure tank that will bring the water into the building to be reused.


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KEY PLAN

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SECTION A’ - A’

ENVIRONMENTAL RESPOND SECTION To understand how the building, located with a specific orientation, will respond to the surrounding environment.


PERSONAL INTEREST


TRAVEL

ARCHITECTURE

PHOTOGRAPHY







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