




· Contribution: Teamwork (Two members)
· Property: Academic
· Level: Master Thesis
· Date: 2023-5
· Location: Milan, Italy
· Function: Education
· User: Students
· Supervisor: Barazzetta Giulio Massimo
· Supervisor e-mail: giulio.barazzetta@polimi.it
· Description: This is a renovation project aiming to construct classrooms and entrance for old building.
Information on the history of the area shows that the master plan of the Citta Studi started in the 1920s. And after almost 100 years of history, the main function of the district is still university education, with complementary medical and sporting functions and abundant greenery. The present map also shows that this area is well connected by the M2 metro line and also by tram and bus lines.
1910
The single-story building was made of brick as a peak animal clinic connecting two buildings for animals on north. In addition, southern porticos also connected the other two neighbouring buildings.
1943 - 1949
The northern part was extended to the function as obstetrics and kennels and individual from the main central building which was transformed as a two-story one. The form of roof also changed along with the shape of the building.
Current state
Now, the two individual north part and the southern porticoes were demolished and whole building was transformed into a educational building. New addition part is a individual classroom open to the campus while other parts still play as a role of private research center for biology and veterinary medicine
Possible future state
In the proposal for the whole university and Building 22090, advanced and interdisciplinary is expected to realize in the near future. For the building as research center, we intend to extend the north part as lecture hall and computer lab that will be more open to the whole campus.
Final master paln of Citta studi in1919
History map
Buildings and street blocks in 1910
Road map before 1910
Other buildings
Education buildings
Greening
Present map
Buildiings 1920-1965
Medical complex
Transportation
Buildiings 1965-now
Sport complex
Diagnostic Scheme
P: Using samples for investigation in laboratory
St: Investigations by applying strategraphic blocks
Conservation Project
Removal Consolidatiion
R.01: Removal of demolition part
R.02: Removal of vegetation
R.03: Removal of previous painting layer
Cleaning
Pl.01: General dry cleaning of entire surface
Pl.02: Cleaning with absorbent clay
Pl.03: Dry cleaning with wishab sponges
Pl.04: Cleaning with deionized nebulized water in low pressures
Co.01: Micro surface consolidation
Co.02: Filling the detachment and missing part
Co.03: Consolidation and support for demolition part
Repainting
Pr.01: Repainting the white painted area
Conservation on roof part
Pl.05: Special cleaning of roof part
- Demolition the latest classroom on ground level.
- Demolition part of walls and foundation of underground level.
- Put the two main volumes as transition and lecture hall with requested area.
- Connect existed building and lecture hall
- Guide streamline better through gaps - Roof as a slope to distinguish 2 volumes - Keep the same width as the original north facade
- Follow the slope in the lecture hall
- Add the computer lab volume under slope
- Connect the two main classrooms by corridors and traffic core at entrance
- Arrange the service and technical space
- Green roof open to the campus - Provide skylight for PC lab as small courtyard.
Pedestrian entrance
Pedestrian route
Service entrance
Service route
Project entrance
Car route
Elevations
Detailed Section 01
1. 150mm vegetation layer (Anti-slip system) 25mm drainage mat 5mm protection and storage mat 8mm protective mat 10mm bitumen membrane 160mm PUR thermal insulation 5mm vapour barrier 150mm composite slab
2. Drainage
3. 30mm plywood 25mm oak boarded 8mm waterproof layer 200mm thermal insulation (wooden supporting inside)
5mm vapour barrier 25mm oak boarded cladding
4. 300*500mm secondary beam
5. 260*260mm secondary beam
6. Acoustic Ceiling
7. Opening for ventilation
8. Top hung window (double glazing)
9. 20mm wooden pavement 10mm Acoustic layer 80mm Concrete layer
10. 150mm composite slab
11. Acoustic Ceiling
12. Double glazing door (Sunshade louvres inside)
13. 20mm pavement 20mm Screed
5mm vapour barrier 150mm Insulation 10mm bitumen membrane 30mm Screed 350mm iglu system 50mm Concrete layer
14. 450mm Retaining Wall
1. Sheet-aluminium sliding panel
2. Steel fixing for beams
3. Triple glazing roof
4. Drainage
5. 150mm vegetation layer (Anti-slip system) 25mm drainage mat
5mm protection and storage mat
8mm protective mat 10mm bitumen membrane
160mm PUR thermal insulation
5mm vapour barrier
150mm composite slab
6. Wooden bench
7. 260*260mm secondary beam
8. 300*800mm Primary beam
9. Acoustic Ceiling
10. Opening for ventilation
11. 6mm coating 20mm plaster board
150mm Insulation (supporting keel inside)
20mm plaster board
6mm coating
12. Semi-auto movable wall system
13. 20mm pavement 20mm Screed
5mm vapour barrier
150mm Insulation
10mm bitumen membrane
30mm Screed
350mm iglu system
50mm Concrete layer
14. Retractable Seating System
New additional part: Prefabricated connecting elements
+ Secondary beams installed on the site + Reinforced primary beam (with haunch)
Existing building: Masonry structure (brick walls) + Confining concrete beams + Concrete columns (only north part) + Hollow brick slabs + Wooden structure roofing