Beatrice Bagnara portfolio 2015

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Portfolio Beatrice Bagnara_2015


General Informations

Education and training

Address Mobile E-mail Skype Date of birth Desired employment 2014 2013 2013

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Drievriendenstrasse 32A, 3014js Rotterdam, NL +31 (0)644 44 78 94 arch.beatrice.bagnara@gmail.com beatrice.bagnara 05 July 1987 Intern+ / Junior architect Energy efficiency course Professional practice examination University of Bologna Master degree in Architecture and Engineering Alma Mater Studiorum, University of Bologna Final grade 107/110 Workshop in Buenos Aires Erasmus, merit-based scholarship Malta University, Department of Architecture. Mathematic and Physics Liceo Scientifico “Evangelista Torricelli“,

Work Experience 07/2015 - 12/2015

11/2014 - 07/2015

04/2013 -06/2013 12/2012 - 04/2013

09/2012 - 11/2012

03/2012 - 06/2012

Knowledge & skills

Modeling Rendering Graphics Video editing Languages

Profile

Architect Assistant Barcode Architects Scheepmakershaven 56-58 3011 VD Rotterdam Architecture intern Maxwan Architect + Urbanists Benjamin Franklinstraat 509, 3029 AC Rotterdam, Netherlands Design of the FM transmitter Rack Elenos s.r.l. and Itelco s.r.l. Architecture intern MAA -Matteo Agnoletto architetto Via Fanti 216, 41123, Modena, Italy Architecture intern Studio Genova Via Romeo Galli 50, I-47121, Forli’, Italy Interior and facade wall cladding design Salto in Bio Restaurant Via Risorgimento 5, 48018, Faenza, Italy Autocad, 3ds Max, Rhinocheros, Revit, Archicad V Ray, Mental Ray, Artlantis, Keyshot Photoshop, Indesign, Illustator, CorelDraw, CorelPhotopaint After Effects Italian, mother tongue English, Advance level Enthusiastic and motivated, effective team player, high quality execution of work, strong will to accomplish personal and work related goals


Curriculum Vitae Beatrice Bagnara _ 2015


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Concerning: Letter of Recommendation

To Whom it May Concern, Beatrice Bagnara has been employed as architect assistant at BARCODE Architects in the period between 06.07.2014 and 06.12.2015. As Principal from BARCODE Architects, I have had the opportunity to collaborate with Beatrice on the following important projects: -

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Charlottes Garden Wijnhaven 69, Rotterdam Amsterdam Buiksloterham Berlin Art Museum

BARCODE Architects is an ambitious and dynamic office based in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. With a motivated team of architects and urban designers BARCODE Architects strives to find new creative concepts and innovative ideas. We push boundaries and try to go beyond the prevailing directions of today’s architecture and urban planning. All projects Beatrice worked on are characterized by this high ambition as well as their large scale, complex program and the sensitive urban context in which they are inserted. We acknowledge the position that Beatrice was able to take within the design teams. She is hard-working, motivated and passionate about her profession. She assumes responsibility and is able to face new challenges and situations. It is therefore that I can recommend Beatrice Bagnara to a future employer, if you have any further questions with regard to her background or qualifications, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Yours sincerely,

Caro van de Venne Principal Barcode Architects


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Projects


The urban project started from the analysis of the context, with particular attention to the border area between the “Federal Capital” and the “Gran Buenos Aires” in correspondence to the Riachuelo river’s bank. In this area we’ve found the highest concentration of slums (villa miseria), mainly in correspondence of the presence of big factories, highly polluting industrial areas and the almost complete absence of green area. The combination of these factors allows this area to be one of the most polluted in the world. Through the tabula rasa of some areas, characterized by a strong urban decay, we’ve realized a green corridor that ideally connects the “Costa Negra”park to the suburbs of the capital. In this place we design a series of districts that integrate the green network and the new public spaces. All the designed neighbour include residential and public buildings with the possibility to host retail or public function in the ground floor in order to have an active ground floor. The project aim is about to link the two parts of the city, separeted due to the river, in order to trasform the limit into a connection.


Riachuelo masterplan Buenos Aires


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University projects

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Thinking the grid

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University projects

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Water buses The creation of a green corridor throughout the city, following the Riachuelo river will work as a zero impact connection between the city center, the international airport and the main infrastructures, helping activate the new residential areas. The water busses will connect the areas among the River, in order decrease the problem of the traffic congestion.

Green and public spaces The densification of the urban grid allow the creation of green areas and public spaces. The ground itself, will be used to purify the water of the river.

Buildings The new districts try to fight the urban sprawl caused by the perpetration of the Spanish grid and the abusive residential area rising next to the dismissed factory along the river. Low cost residential areas are provided. Creations of ghettos will be avoided thanks to the mixed use of the buildings, activation of

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the ground floors.

Tram Lines The new Tram lines connect the city center with the new districts along the river by using the existing dismissed railways.


University projects

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The building is integrated in the masterplan for the Riachuelo area, it is situated in an high density neighbour in which the tipical grid of the Buenos Aires quadras (120 by 120 meters) is inverted in order to introduce green areas and public spaces. The concept of this building come from the will to connect two city’s part divided both by the river and by the social gap, so we decided to place the building in a position that could be accessible from both the river’s bank, and so from the two part of the city. The library is made up of the intersection of two main volumes. The first one is a parallelepiped that contains, on the edges, the vertical links and offices, and, in the center, the auditorium and the book tower, that is the heart of the project. The second is a sloping volume that contains the reading room on different levels and represent the connection of the two banks of the river. The sloping volume is an emblematic element that represents both the idea of a bridge in a structural meaning of the term and a bridge that could rejoin the social gap. On the top of the roof there’s an open air auditorium that can be used as an external reading area, because the main access is from the inside of the library.


The bridge library Buenos Aires

University projects

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Open air auditorium

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Monitored access to the library

Entrance, safe keeping, bookshop


Solar roof

Book storage and offices

University projects

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Acces by river and land


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University projects

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The poetry of Borges, the famous argentinian writer, has been red and translated in draws that represents the fundamental themes of the writer poetry, inspired by Buenos Aires: the land, the city and the immense pampa with its river. Through this lecture it was possible to understand the culture and the dimension of South America’s land. The research continued through the analysis of “Précisions sur un état présent de l’architecture et de l’urbanisme”, this book contains the ten lectures held by Le Corbusier during 1929. Throughout the course of these conferences the master’s sketches, as much as his words, begun to be the straightest instrument to explain the concept that he had about the future of the biggest South American’s cities and, first among all, about Buenos Aires. Starting from these sketches and their description we’ve tried to recreate the most expressive project of Le Corbusier’s urban idea for the city of Buenos Aires: the “Buisness City”, the nevralgic center of trades with a vertical extension thanks to a series of two hundred fifty meters tall skyscrapers which rise up above a big green platform, that also contains the rail and maritime network, among the Rio de la Plata.


Project Buenos Aires

University projects

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Masterplan of the Business City

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University projects

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Facade and section of the skyscrapers

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Tipical floor plan

Top floor plan

University projects

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Dream of Buenos Aires



The aim of the design for the High tech farming exhibition is to provide a general vision of what it could be an innovative museum space that allow to show to the public the new techniques and methods applied in the intensive farming. Far from the classical romantic idea about agriculture we create a world in which psichedelic led lights let the plants grow in idrophonics columns and robotic arms are taking care of the planting.


High tech farming exhibition


Proposal of thematic rooms for the exhibition Plans

Introduction room with installations

Bookshop

Laboratory, quality control

Acquaphonic room

Vertical growing

Winter garden, natural habitat

Dark, Spot lights

Led illumination

Led illumination

Natural light

360째 video room, logistic and packaging explanation

Roots room

Elevations

Lights

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Natural / spot lights

Dark

Spot lights

Ehibition

Tree intallation

Ehibition

Book shelfs

Quality check laboratory and video explanations

Acquaphonics system

Automated vertical growing system

Plants in their natural environment

Elevator

Photosynthesis explanations by using roots installations


Energy system

Auditorium

Restaurant

Influence of led light on the plants

Idrophonic room

Dark

Video installations and interactive sculptures

Natural and spot light

Partially underground auditorium

Diffuse and natural light

Restaurant with green courtyard

Led illumination

Led influence in plants growing

Led illumination

Led influence in plants growing

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Wijnhaven 69 is a residential tower located in Rotterdam, it host retail spaces and car parks in the basement and in the upper floors high quality residential apartments. I joined the project during the DO phase, helping the team in developing tecnical details and visualitions, both for the external facades and the interiors.


Wijnhaven 69, Rotterdam

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Elevation south

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Detail south elevation

Elevation east


Lobby, plan and elevations

Barcode Architects

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Buiksloterham is a new development area close to the Amsterdam downtown and well connected with the other part of the city, thanks the proximity of ferries and other public transports.The two apartment buildings are part of an high quality urban residential area with amenities like the Film museum. The buildings host different typology of apartments, from studios till luxury penthouses facing the water, office spaces are located in the ground floor. In all the three options we developed, big attention was given in the relation with the water by providing to the building a iconic facade upon the canal.


Maxwan Architects + Urbanists

Buiksloterham, Amsterdam

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Study of the volumes, possible configurations of the buildings

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Maxwan Architects + Urbanists

Foam models

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“Sequence of piazzas”, is one of the most important language of the history of Italian urbanism and is applied to this development. This is the strong device to create sustainable urban tissue for Rome. Commercial facilities are clustered around two piazzas to optimise and concentrate the activities on these spaces. Some of the existing buildings are preserved and restored at the spots of main public spaces. It creates the symbiosis between historical and new buildings and enriches the urban environment. The construction of underground parking generate immense surplus soil. Extensive recycle of the soil for the creation of the topographic park around planned metro station generates rich natural environment as well mitigates the disposal costs of soils. Aims for “Car free” neighbourhood, The area must be friendly for pedestrians and cyclists. A variety of housing typologies (all types referring to the housing in surrounding neighbourhoods) not only increase the consumer’s choice in the market, but also encourages the social mix of the neighbourhood.


Villa Flaminia City of science Competition

Maxwan Architects + Urbanists

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Masterplan

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Green and Blu sustainability

Sustainability of the urban Mix of residential tipology


Flaminio Park

City of Science square

Main street


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Great river deserves great edge . The edges along the quality public space such as river embankment, public space and parks should be optimized for the developments. This will enlighten the value of the space as well optimizing the revenue counterbalancing to the costs for the creation and the maintenance of the public spaces.A river is not a single steam, its a system. Create green connections that will unite key ecological corridors, the river and the tributaries into one system. De-fragmentation of green/blue structure of Moscow River and tributaries for creating green corridor for all sort of habitat and activities. It also stimulates inward investment and job creation (impact on land and property values). Moscow River consists of a variety of atmosphere and scenery due to its many “bends” in shape. Enhancement of this specific feature of Moscow River is one of the keys to create “Moscow original” river-scape. A numerous landmarks standing by the river must accelerate this feature.W


Moscow River Competition, Moscow, Russia

Maxwan Architects + Urbanists

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Public transport

Landmarks and architectural elements 50


Pedestrian, bike and public space

Gren connection beyond 2035

Maxwan Architects + Urbanists

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All together


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Skolkovo hills, Moscow,Russia

Maxwan Architects + Urbanists

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Public gardens Beach garden

Central garden

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Japanese garden


Private gardens Maisons garden XL

Maison garden L

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Villa garden S Maxwan Architects + Urbanists

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The Little V is a Vietnamese restaurant situated in the city centre of Rotterdam, the owner decided to expand his activity by the renovation of the adjacent shop. Now the restaurant work mainly during the dinner time and our goal was to create a new area more suitable for the lunch time. The main theme proposed by the owner was the typical Vietnamese temple, which is organized around a courtyard. The research of a balance between traditional architectural elements and contemporary architecture and functionality of the space was the challenge of the project.


Little V Restaurant, Rotterdam_

Under construction

Maxwan Architects + Urbanists

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Plan of the interior

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Bar section

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Maxwan Architects + Urbanists

Section along the courtyard

Section of the gate to the existing restaurant


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The project consist in the architectural and damages survey of a palace in the Forlì’s old town center. The actual condition of the building has been represented through instrumental and photogrammetry surveys which are the base that let us develop the restoration project. Now the building is abandon and neglect and we thought to give it a new life through the reutilization of its spaces. The restoration follows a conservative line and for this reason all the added structure, such as the bars areas and the toilets, are completely removable. In the ground floor is placed a regional culinary product’s show room and point of sale, a restaurant and a cooking school (that one placed in a new structure enclosed to the palace). In the piano nobile there’s an hotel and a culinary library while in the top floor is placed an hostel. In the underground floor is placed a sommelier school, the wine’s deposit (that could be used by the restaurant too) and the stores.


Palazzo Gaddi Survey and restoration

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Beatrice Bagnara Mobile +31 (0)644 44 78 94 E-mail arch.beatrice.bagnara@gmail.it


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