Architecture Portfolio_2021

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LANGUAGES Italian (mother tongue) English (C1) Mandarin (basic)

E D U C AT I O N M A S T ER’S DEGREE Politecnico di Milano Architec ture and Urban D esgn (September 2018 - April 2021) DOUBLE DEGREE Tong ji Univer sit y of Shanghai Architec ture and Urban D esign (September 2019 - September 2021)

C O N TA C T D E TA I L S Via Salvatore Pianell 21, 20125 Milano (MI) +39 3454583055 arianna.senatore@gmail.com /arianna-senatore-664142158 /arianna senatore /arianna_senatore

T R AINING COUR SE Italian D esign Institute (Milan) Green Urbanism (Fall 2020) BACHELOR DEGREE Università degli studi di Genova Scienze dell ’Architet tura (O c tober 2015 - July 2018) ER A SMUS + Univer sidade Fernando Pessoa (Por to, Por tugal) (September 2017 - Jenuar y 2018) HIGH S CHOOL DEGREE Liceo Classico G. Mazzini (GE) (September 2010 - June2015)

D I G I TA L S K I L L S AU TOC AD RE VI T SKE TCHUP RHINO CEROS PHOTOSHOP INDE SIGN IL LUS T R ATOR LUMION OFFICE


CO N TENTS G R EENERY • Urb a n Fo re st r y in Sha ng ha i • La n d sca p e Me mo r y • S tu d y fo r a g re en roof T EC H NOLO GY • D e s i gn i n g U r b a n Forests • T i mb er T i m e • Ki d s o n To p ! AND M ORE • Ho b b i es an d S ki l l s


infrastructure

semi-private space

public space


G R E E NE RY

T he environmental concerns that char ac terise our time c all for multi - disciplinar y s tr ategies able to oper ate on the dif ferent is sues born from the ever- moving wheal of urbanization, while controlling the impac t of such ac tions in the long run: design c an not only fulf ill a punc tual need, but also be par t of an ex tended net of inter ventions that in space and time will determine the f ace of our future cities. Now more than ever, Architec ture and Urbanism, to gether with many other disciplines, appear to be dif ferent sources leading to a single projec t, a single vision for the future. T he following pages of fer a series of windows on my projec t s that fo cused on the theme of NAT URE- BA SED solutions to the described theme, in order to highlight my interes t on the mat ter while proving the adapt abilit y and value of such s tr ategies.


URBAN FORESTRY in Shanghai 5 th yea r_ F i na l T hesi s pro f. Ma ri a Chi a ra Pa store Po l i tec ni co di Mi l a no, Ita l y

Politecnico di Milano AUIC


REARRANGE

PEDESTRIANIZE

NATURALIZE 1. Tian’ai Road

1. Tian’ai Road

The district of Hongkou lies to the north and east of the Suzhou River, in the heart of Shanghai. The topic was born as the natural development of a fourmoths study on site, then went on as my final work back in Italy. The aim was to make Hongkou district a “green lung” for the city of Shanghai, working first of all on infrastructure and slow mobility. The strategies studied for the selected roads show how Urban Forest related programs can work as multifunctional tools for to enhance the district experience. The aim is to regulate and reduce the havy traffic in the distric, by improving the quality of infrastructure and public space that favour slow mobility. 2.North Sichuan Rd

2.North Sichuan Road

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landscape MEMORY 4 th ye a r _ U r ba n D esi gn Studi o: La ndsca pe a nd Heri ta ge pro f. M . Bovati , prof. A . H. Afsha ri Po l i tec ni co di Mi l a no, Ita l y

Politecnico di Milano AUIC


PRESERVE

REGENERATE 4th year_Urban Design Studio: Landscape and Heritage prof. M. Bovati, prof. A. H. Afshari th 4 marco.bovati@polimi.it year_Urban Design Studio: Landscape and Heritage

CONNEC TBovati, prof. A. H. Afshari prof. M. marco.bovati@polimi.it

residual agricultural area

Yazd, Iran. In a unique location surrounding a UNESCO protected traditional garden, the project aims to re-organize the area designing a new “buffer zone”: crucial is the work on the remaining agricultural plot in the middle of the area, also semi-protected by the heritage status. Vegetation becomes a unique multifunctional tool for urban design, cultural memory, and heritage protection, while increasing the green rate of the area and providing cool public areas against the hot climate. Dolat-Abad Garden-UNESCO


4th year_Urban Design Studio: Landscape and Heritage prof. M. Bovati, prof. A. H. Afshari marco.bovati@polimi.it

Politecnico di Milano AUIC

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4th year_Urban Design Studio: Landscape and Heritage prof. M. Bovati, prof. A. H. Afshari th Politecnico di Milano 4 year_Urban Design Studio: Landscape and Heritage marco.bovati@polimi.it AUIC prof. M. Bovati, prof. A. H. Afshari marco.bovati@polimi.it

Politecnico di Milano AUIC Politecnico di Milano AUIC

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study for a GREEN ROOF in Shanghai G re e n U r ba ni sm _tra i ni ng course pro f. Stefa no Mengol i I ta l i a n D e s g i n Insti tute, Mi l a no, Ita l y

Italian Design Institute IDI_Milan, Italy


INNOVATE

NATURALIZE SAV E

Shanghai, one of the largest Chinese cities in term of inhabitants, has the highest urbanization level as of 2007 (80%) in all China: likewise, a higher and higher urbanization rate has also meant an increase in term of green spaces for the city over the last two decades. Multifunctionality is one of the key factors that make Urban Green Infrastructure (UGI), such as green roofs, that attractive and relevant nowadays, that is, its ability to perform several functions (economic, social, environmental...) and provide several benefits on the same spatial area. The following project imagines a rooftop garden for a new building in the heart of Shanghai, considering local landscape and flora as the starting point of the design.

Terrain substrate for intensive roof garden (200-350 mm) Drainage igloo system (30 mm) Waterproof barrier Insulation (150 mm) Vapor barrier Sloping Screed CLT slab (200 mm) Secondary beams (140x100mm) Gypsum fireboard Ceiling finish panel

Terrain substrate (150 mm) Textile substrate (10 mm) Drainage igloo system (30 mm) Waterproof barrier Insulation (150 mm) Vapor barrier Sloping Screed CLT slab (200 mm) Secondary beams (140x100mm) Gypsum fireboard Ceiling finish panel

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residences

semi-private space

workshop


TEC H NO LOGY

T he 21s t centur y could be named the “ triumph of the cit y ”, considering that by 2050 around 70 % of the population is expec ted to live in urban areas. However, cities are already experiencing many signif ic ant challenges, from urban spr awl to unemployment or ghet toization. What are today ’s s tr ategies agains t it? How c an new technologies design the cities of tomorrow? T he following pages of fer a series of windows on my projec t s that present s specif ic c ases in wh i c h n e w t e c h n o l o gi e s a r e t ools for a more a n d more innovative architecture, from materialit y, t o c o n s t r u c t i o n s met hod, t o design strategies.


Designing URBAN FORESTS 5 th ye a r _Doubl e Degree progra m prof. Cen Wei To n g j i U ni versi ty of Sha ngha i , Chi na

Tongji University of Shanghai, China CAUP


NEW LIVING EXPERIENCES

URBAN FORESTS C LT

Trees are carbon sinks, biological machines capable of taking carbon from the air and storage it in their wood: it is necessary however, to protect it, otherwise rotten wood will release CO2 , and so it comes the idea of cutting and use it as building material. This is of course possible thanks to the current advanced technologies in terms of wood constructions that use engineered timber such as CLT.


0_CURRENT SITUATION As many other in the chosen site, this area presents a large portion of yet unused territory derived by the demolition of old low-rise buildings, some of which are still visible, but in poor conditions.

1_MOBILIT 1_MOBILITY First of all, the new design of the block started with the organization of the external mobility and the link with the existing roads. The main axe crossing the area works as a joint between Changchun Road (pedestrian as for the new program) and Xingjiqiao N. Road on the bottom. Moreover, the overall perimeter of the new settlement, except for Hailun W. Road is re-thought as a limited traffic access.

2_BUILT UP AND GREENERY Afterwards, the new buildings and open space organization is elaborated, taking into account the heights, functions, and orientation of the surrounding building, as well as the new mobility arrangement BUILT UP/PUBLIC SPACE mixed use buildings and public park

3_ULTIMATE BLOCK LAYOUT Buildings and green are better defined, as well as the internal mobility arrangement, considering public lanes and passages through the buildings ground floors, in order to get a completely new network.





Residential Commercial Offices

RESIDENTIAL BUILDING B

Cultural/Entertainment

housing

RESIDENTIAL BUILDING A

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B

convenience store/ grocery RESIDENTIAL BUILDING C

shop restaurant

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tea/coffee shop

office

entertainment library/study space gym exhibition space COMMERCIAL BUILDING

OFFICE BUILDING

children entertainment

Apartment example



TIMBER time 4 th ye a r _ C o nstr uc ti on+ Susta i na bi l i ty desi gn studi o pro f. L .M. F. Fa bri s, R . S. Adhi ka ri Po l i tec ni co di Mi l a no, Ita l y

Politecnico di Milano AUIC


INNOVATION

ENERGY PERFORMANCE

TRADITION

4th year_Construction and Sustainability design studio prof. L.M.F. Fabris, R.S. Adhikari lucamariafrancesco.fabris@polimi.it

Photovoltaic system

PREFABRICATION Politecnico di Milano

AUIC

The project faces the topic of working on the historical and multi-layered urban fabric of Shirakawa-cho (Gifu Prefecture, Japan). The challange of intervening in a mostly traditional fabric while producing new efficient structures produced a nearly zero-energy building prototype, based on a timber structure, that melts traditional shapes and contemporary techniques in unique green architectures.

Contribution My part in this project was the elaboration of all 3d and graphic elaborates like the sustainability diagrams, envelope and structure details, plus sections and details in cad.

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4th year_Construction and Sustainability design studio prof. L.M.F. Fabris, R.S. Adhikari lucamariafrancesco.fabris@polimi.it

Politecnico di Milano AUIC

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4th year_Construction and Sustainability design studio prof. L.M.F. Fabris, R.S. Adhikari lucamariafrancesco.fabris@polimi.it

Politecnico di Milano AUIC

ENVELOPE TYPES LOCATION

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Photovoltai

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

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mm Alum waterproof timber plan 25mm Woo 135mm Insu Vapor barr Laminated

19mm Steel plate cover 19mm Steel plate cover Gutter Carbonized wooden louver, angle fixed with steel bracket and steel joist

6+12+6 mm double-glazed glass

Electrical sunshades

Window frame

Roof garden Wood greening groove

Sliding window

Water collection pipe system

50mm Cellular glass insulation

10mm timber cladding

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

Gutter

10mm timb

Heated flo 50mm Insu 60mm Scre Wood ceili

Laminated

Water collection system

Water collection system

Reinforced concrete plinth

50mm Cellular glass insulation

waterproof barrier

Heated floor system

10mm timb

50mm Insulation 60mm screed Vapour barrier 130mm Insulation

Reinforced concrete plinth waterproof barrier

Heated flo

Iglu foundation system

50mm Insu 60mm scre 130mm Insu Vapor barr 50 mm fillin

Iglu founda

120mm lea

Students: Liu Sunwei, Senatore Arianna, Xu Chun

Teachers: Prof. Luca Maria Francesco Fabris, Prof. Rajendra Singh Adhikari Tutors: Arch. Gabriele Tavasci, Ing. Claudio Sosio De Rosa, Arch. Manlio Mazzon

A new learning place for Shirakawa-cho Gifu Prefecture - Japan

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ShirakaWA-campus+ : TIMBER TIME

SCALE: 1:10

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

Politecnico di Milano – School AUIC M ADU - 2018-2019 – 1st semester – 1st didactic semester C+SD STUDIO A



Kids on TOP! 2 n d yea r_ Tec hnol ogy studi o pro f. G i ova nni Pa ol o Rava U n i ve rs i tà degl i studi di G enova , Ita l y

Università degli studi di Genova DaD_Scienze dell’Architettura


Design-definition starting points:

UPGRADE -Roof-top location;

PREFABRICATION

-Prevalence of old population; -Relevant presence of winds; -Lacking of green areas; -Lacking of children-safe spaces; The project consists in the upgrading of a series of decadent buildings in the hinterland of Savona (Italy). Because most of the modern residential blocks in our country happen In thetoprocess offlat developing our that people decide to re-think them in order to gain have huge roofs, sometimes ideas, once areas settled the strategy common or small private terraces. of the floating pavement + box structure, startedtask defining the an optimal design solution for a rooftop location, and Highlywe important was to find indoor areas trough precise so we decided for athe “box” structure and floating pavement that could be easily placed 2 year_Technology Studio Università degli studi di Genova prof. arch. Giovnni Paolo Rava pattern floor: without permanently changing its original Scienze dell’ Architettura on theoftopthe of theoutdoor existing building structure. +393473323773 working on perimeters and diagonals, the plan simply came out. In order to link the two different areas we designed a continuous roof that stands on drainpipes-columns.

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Developing the project, my specific task was to deal with the 3D and graphic productions such as diagrams, exploses and structural elements charts (following pages).

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2nd year_Technology Studio prof. arch. Giovnni Paolo Rava +393473323773

Università degli studi di Genova Scienze dell’Architettura

interiors plan + roof plan

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2nd year_Technology Studio prof. arch. Giovnni Paolo Rava +393473323773

Università degli studi di Genova Scienze dell’Architettura west front

east front

north front

south front

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22ndndyear_Technology year_TechnologyStudio Studio prof. prof.arch. arch.Giovnni GiovnniPaolo PaoloRava Rava +393473323773 +393473323773

x5 x5 concave concave structure structure 2,3x2,3 2,3x2,3 m m

2nd year_Technology Studio prof. arch. Giovnni Paolo Rava +393473323773

x4 x4 triangles triangles (each (each module) module) 2,8x2x2 2,8x2x2 m m

x4 x4 roof roof frame frame 0,1x0,1x2.8 0,1x0,1x2.8

Università Universitàdegli degli Scienze Scienze

x28 x13 x28 x13 x38 internal internal roof roof frame frame externaleac eac wa 0,1x0,1x0,8 0,1x0,1x0,8 1x2,7x0,1 m

x38 protector flo 1x1m

x12 x12 convex convex structure structure 2,3x2,3 2,3x2,3

x4 x4 triangles triangles with with shaped shaped corner corner 2,8x1,7x1,7 2,8x1,7x1,7 m m

x4 x4 roof roof frame frame 0,1x0,1x2.8 0,1x0,1x2.8

x28 x28 internal internal roof roof frame frame 0,1x0,1x0,8 0,1x0,1x0,8



sculpture

photography

fine arts


AND M ORE

Dr awing , painting and all sor t of handcr af t s have al w a ys be e n par t o f m y f ree t im e sinc e I w a s l i t t l e : e v e n i f m y hi g h s c hool st ud ies w ere m o r e f o c us e d o n l i t e r ar y s ubj ec t s, I’v e alw ays t r i e d t o c ut o ut t i m e f o r t he m : t h is in c linat ion o nl y but e x pande d o nc e I joined t h e Ar c hi t e c t ur e f i e l d. Travelling and photography are other things I ’ v e a l w ays e nj o i e d. B o r n f rom nec essit y in m y c hi l dw o o d, t hi s c ur i o s i t y for w h at ’s out t he r e i t s o o n be c am e par t of m y person alit y, and ke e ps pus hi ng m e i n ne w p lac es w hen ev er I c a n. “We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and do i ng ne w t hi ngs, be c au s e we ’re c u riou s and c uri o si t y k e eps l eadi ng u s d own n e w pat hs.” W D


s amples of work s I did during my s t aying in Shanghai for an optional p ot ter y lab or ator y .

trees

sun

moon

SPACE OF TEXT: CHINESE HIEROGLYPHIC

POETIC SPACE: LANDSCAPE PAINTING AND TRANSFORMATION

SHADOW AND SPACE: THE CUBE


spreads t aken from a photogr aphy b ook I realized as a summar y of my las t f ive year s of tr avels.


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