Portfolio Chiara Baiocco

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Chiara Baiocco Nationality: Italian 98 Alscot Road, London SE1 3GG +44 7577772982 chiara.baiocco91@gmail.com

Educational background Sep 2016 2010-2016

Revit work&project experience course_Sprunt Media, London 5 years master’s degree in architecture_University of Florence Diploma: 110/110 cum laude

Jan 2016

Revit training course_InRender, Florence Autodesk Certification

2005-2010

Classical high school_M. Buratti, Viterbo Diploma: 100/100

Personal competitions May 2015

Berlin: over the Wall_Start for Talents competition

Honorable mention and publication Start for Talents magazine n#7

Jan 2015 Nov 2014

International Wildlife Center_Arquideas competition Copenhagen library_AWR competition Finalist project: 11th place

Publication May 2015

Start for Talents magazine n#7

Project for Start for Talents competition Berlin: over the Wall

Exibhitions and Workshop Apr 2015

Workshop Architecture, Materials, Environment_Marrakech Workshop about earthen buildings Supervisors: arch. Saverio Mecca, arch. Maria Grazia Eccheli

Jul 2014

Exhibition at the School of architecture_Florence Social housing project in Florence Supervisor: arch. Fabrizio Rossi Prodi


Jul 2012

Exhibition at the School of architecture_Florence Project for a new Museum in Pienza (Siena) Supervisor: arch. Stefano Lambardi

Professional experience May-Jun 2016

Dynamic Group_arch. M. Sala, arch. D. Fisher

Active participation of many phasis of Miami Dynamic Towers project

Nov-Dec 2015

LMA_Laboratory for Modeling

Internship_Construction of physical models though reverse engineering and automated cutting, 3D printers and laser cutting plotter.

Computer skills Revit | AutoCAD | Rhinoceros | Sketch Up | Artlantis | 3DS Max (Mental Ray, VRay) | Adobe Photoshop | Adobe After Effects | Adobe InDesign | Microsoft Office | Ftool | SAP (structural analysis)

Languages Italian English

Mother tongue Fluent


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Contents

1. The Qatari Pearl

Doha, Qatar

2. Berlin: over the wall

Berlin, Germany

3. Saint-Gobain

Pisa, Italy

4. Copenhagen library

Copenhagen, Denmark

5. Luxury villa

3cumbres, Lima, PerĂš

6. Social house

Florence, Italy

7. Wildlife center Kruger National Park, South Africa


The Qatari Pearl Thematic luxury hotel Year 2016

Location Type Program Size

Doha, Qatar Master’s degree thesis Hotel 30000 sqm + 48500 sqm park Description According to the masterplan of Pearl Qatar, the project involves the construction of a luxury hotel in the center of the lagoon of Porto Arabia. Its name, the Qatari Pearl, and its shape marked the historical identity of the place, one of Qatar’s previous major pearl diving sites: the concept of Marsa Arabia island recreates the shape of an open oyster with its pearl. The iconicity of the place influenced architectural choices, as much as the theme of the hotel: football. The spherical shape hotel on one side resembles a football, on the other a pearl, thanks to the white covering, that shines illuminated by the sun.


The modern mashrabiya of the covering, taken from traditional Arabic architecture, gives privacy, shade and protection from the heat to the guests, but at the same time it allows cool air into the rooms to refresh them.

- Primary shape of the parametric modeling in Revit.

Section A-A’ Swimming pool Spa Panoramic restaurant

Suites and rooms

Virtual stadium

Football museum

Hall

Technical room

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Atrium - The atrium of the Qatari Pearl Hotel is 50 meters tall,

and it culminates with an all glass swimming pool. Looking up from the ground floor, the diagrid structure forms a geometric pattern that guides the eye to the glass floor of the swimming pool.

Suites and Rooms - Six floors, from second to seventh, house

suites and rooms. The rooms, which are 115 in total, divide radially the circle and have a non-constant breakdown: every room has a different size from 40 sqm to 125 sqm. They are decorated in different styles: there are modern rooms and arabic-style rooms, but all designed to encourage rest and a relaxing stay. The floor of the bedroom floors, with the exception of the second level, is cut on two sides to create an ovoid shape which leaves space for private terraces. From the third floor upwards, there are small courtyards. These small courtyards are arranged around a fountain in order to let the hosts socialize and meet with each other and relax. The courts are inspired by Islamic ones: Sehan.

Hall


Forth floor: 18 suites

+ breakfast room

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Panoramic rotating restaurant - On the eighth floor, the

panoramic restaurant with rotating ring allows guests a range of different views while eating. The 360° view above Marsa Arabia island allows views of the city of Doha in the South, in particular Katara and West Bay districts. The movement is given by a gear system placed under the rotating platform that enables smooth and constant movement. It can take from 35 to 240 minutes to rotate completely. Rooms: 1 - Entrance 2 - Kitchen 3 - Staff Room 4 - Buffet 5 - WC 6 - Rotating Ring

Eighth floor

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Spa - The ninth and tenth floor house a luxury spa with various types of sauna and turkish bath, Jacuzzi, gym and an all glass

swimming pool. The project originates from Ayurvedic medicine that sees the human being formed by mind, body and spirit. His mental and physical well-being is given by the balance of the energy of these elements field. Thus, the Qatari Pearl Spa is structured through a circular path following the five elements: water, fire, earth, air, ether. The purpose is to balance the human energy field through the harmony of the five elements. The path begins from the more material part (water, fire, earth) to the spiritual (air, ether). Treatments include: - walk in the river; - ice crash; - contrast and sensory shower; - sensory pool; - calidarium; - finnish sauna;

Ninth floor

- turkish bath; - jacuzzi; - aromatherapy; - colour and music therapy; - inner silence room; - massage rooms.

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Ă˜ 53 m 2046 sqm

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Winter radiation - 41°

The floors variation allows the sun to illuminate the interiors, without reaching the bedroom area.

Summer radiation - 88°

During this season the sun radiation is almost completely vertical. All the spaces are in shade.

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Berlin: over the wall Year 2015

Location Type Program Size

Berlin, Germany Competition_honorable mention Housing 2000 sqm Description The project is based on the development and interpretation of the wall element, which takes on a new meaning: it doesn’t want to divide two worlds, the ones of contemporary city and of artistic reality, but put them together, acting as a filter. The wall becomes a facade of a new building that sometimes hides and sometimes reveals a fantasy world in which the artist inhabits. The artist lives, creates and exhibits his work in a setting away from noise and bustle of the city, in a place suited to meditation as well as sharing and participation. The facade recalls, develops and interprets the elements of the Berlin Wall: the proportions of the modules of concrete vertically mark the front, graffiti is replaced with street art and bright screens showing photographs or work of artists who reside in the structure, and passages opened on the Wall after its fall are reinterpreted with large openings that allow to view inside.


Main floor:

1a - Main entrance 1b - Entrance from underground parking 2 - Exhibition area/creative space 3 - Cafeteria/restaurant 4 - Kitchen 5 - Store 6 - Dressing room 7 - WC 8 - Store 9 - Relaxation area 10 - Multifunctional area 11 - Parking

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Interior space - The interior of the building with floral art nouveau style pavement and tree-shaped pillars recalls the setting of an imaginary forest, where the artist finds abode. The residences are designed as tree houses accessible via a small spiral staircase built around a pillar-tree that leads to a common platform for three or four houses. The houses, a steel structure covered with canvas, allow contemplation and meditation, thanks to the elevation from the public exhibition area. Thus the ground floor is completely open, allowing public exhibition of works.

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Saint-Gobain Year 2015

Location Type Program Size

Pisa, Italy Design exam Housing 90000 sqm masterplan / 10000 sqm housing Description The project involves the construction of two buildings with courtyards of a mixed function; residences give way to commercial areas on the ground floor that overlook the large boulevard for pedestrians and cyclists. The two inner courtyards have different planimetric drawings that denote different functions: the court on the left is equipped with an urban garden, enjoyed by residents of the buildings, the one on the right is a public park with trees, benches and games for children. For added usability of both courts, paths are open on the ground floor. In the buildings coexist different residential types of different sizes: from 50 sqm apartments to 180 sqm terraced houses. This allows social cohesion.


Main pedestrian axis Controviale Relationship with dock

Residencial and commercial University residence Residencial Commercial Market

Manufacturing Cultural

Park Landmark Urban fabric Private garden Public garden

Park Urban garden

Driveway Pedestrian Main pedestrian axis Service driveway

Parking

Car park


Functions Residencial 40-50 sqm Residencial 50-60 sqm Residencial 60-70 sqm Residencial 70-80 sqm

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Residencial 80-90 sqm

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Residencial 90-100 sqm Residencial 100-110 sqm Residencial up to 110 sqm Commercial Market Studing room University offices Student apartments Student rooms Store Workshops Laboratories Offices Exhibition area Cafè Library Conference room

Ground floor

First floor


Ground floor block A block B

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First floor block A block B

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North elevation


Technological solution

Detail legend:

1. grès porcelain stoneware tiles 9.5 mm 2. mortar bedding layer 10 mm 3. concrete substrate 55 mm 4. thermal insulated panel of extruded polyethylene foam 13 mm 5. lightweight concrete screed for systems 6. concrete screed with wire 120 mm 7. corrugated sheet 65 mm 8. IPE 180 beam for secondary frame 1.2 mm 9. thermale insulated panel of EPS 10. plasterboard for ceiling 30 mm

11. grès porcelain baseboard 12. plasterboard 13. plasterboard with vapor control layer 14. rigid panel of mineral fiber 15. plasterboard 16. IPE 300 beam for primary frame 17. lightweight fiber-reinforced concrete board 18. rigid panel of rockwall 19. metal framework supporting facade panels 20. ventilation interspace 21. facade panels

12.5 mm 15 mm 12.5 mm 15 mm 120 mm 15 mm 12.5 mm 120 mm 55 mm 8 mm

Scale 1:10


Detail legend:

1. grès porcelain stoneware tiles 9.5 mm 2. mortar bedding layer 10 mm 3. concrete substrate 55 mm 4. thermal insulated panel of extruded polyethylene foam 13 mm 5. lightweight concrete screed for systems 120 mm 6. concrete screed with wire 60 mm 7. corrugated sheet 1.2 mm 8. IPE 180 beam for secondary frame 9. thermale insulated panel of EPS 30 mm 10. plasterboard ceiling 12.5 mm 11. plasterboard 12.5 mm 12. plasterboard with vapor control layer 15 mm 13. rigid panel of mineral fiber 120 mm 14. plasterboard 15 mm 15. lightweight fiber-reinforced concrete board 12.5 mm 16. rigid panel of rockwall 1 120 mm 17. metal framework supporting facade panels

18. ventilation interspace 19. facade panels 20. sheet metal flashing 21. steel beam 22. IPE 120 for balcony 23. rigid panel of mineral fiber 24. bituminous membrane 25. concrete screed with wire 26. lightweith concrete screed for slope 27. mortar bedding layer 28. teak tiles 29. stainless steel railing pillar 30. glass balaustrade 31. metal handrails 32. threshold of white marble 33. grès porcelain baseboard 34. aluminium window 35. folding sliding shutters of perforated metal

55 mm 8 mm 2 mm 30 mm 4 mm 50 mm 25 mm 15 mm 20 mm 10 mm 20 mm 15 mm

Scale 1:10



Copenhagen library Year 2014

Location Type Program Size

Copenhagen, Denmark Competition_finalist project Culture 8000 sqm Description The main concept of the architectural strategy for the new Copenhagen library 2.0 is to regain a new identity for the city: a new building interacting with the urban context through its cultural and social content. The new building represents the most important aspects of the lifestyle of Copenhagen. The conviviality on the roads, the wonderful relationship with urban gardens, and the relationship with the water that comunicates with its copper facade are just some of the features of this city that, at the same time, the library summarizes in its characteristics.


The main concepts are: 1 - The ground floor designed like a public urban space: the 360° entrance allows a complete interaction with the surroundings context and the garden, both inside and outside, eliminating the boundary of the building, inviting the citizens in. A’

Ground floor: 1. cafè 2. info point 3. bookshop 4. toilets 5. bike parking

A 360° entrance

green areas

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cafè

services

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bike parking


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First floor:

1. main room 2. cafè 3. toilets 4. multi functional rooms 5. projection rooms 6. kids area 7. vertical square

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2- The main room 2.0: a large room capable of merging together the traditional library system with the new 2.0 system. The research area with wifi tablets is located at the base of the steps, and with the location of the bookcase, the users can immediately view all book sections. A large staircase gives direct access to the books and becomes, at the same time, a forum where you can sit and read (it offers the possibility of becoming an auditorium for events). This innovative library communicates with all users: three great light installations (the cubes) overlook the scene and interact with people inside the hall. News, events, communications, conferences are just some of the possibilities that they can offer.


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1. main room 2. offices 3. toilets 4. silent room 5. vertical square

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3 - The vertical square: this is an environment where people can spend their time and have conversations. A large system of vertical stairs links together all the floors in many spots, creating the “vertical system”. This place becomes very enjoyable for reading and spending time with people, offering the opportunity to admire the entire city of Copenhagen. Fireplaces in the wall are designed to heat the benches, ensuring a comfortable warm shelter. Communication 2.0 is also present in this area where many “QR codes” interact with smartphones of the users, providing different information every day and giving you the ability to connect to the specific links on the library website.


4 - The winter garden: two greenhouses cover two large areas of the roof, creating two winter gardens. Even during a cold winter the users of the library can walk around trees and stand on a perfect lawn. This area represents the main function of the energetic concept. This comes from the use of the greenhouse where the cold air inside is heated by sunlight. Here the air is filtered and used to heat the interior of the library. The presence of trees also ensures a large production of oxygen, essential for the good quality of a working environment. During the summer, the windows of the greenhouse can be opened, allowing air circulation and cooling the entire garden.

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Luxury villa Year 2014

Location Type Program Size

3cumbres, Lima, PerĂš Design exam Housing 400 sqm Description The villa must be made by use of modern technologies to ensure environmental sustainability and energetic selfsufficiency. After the analysis of the winds and the sun, and particularly because of the terrain, it is inevitable to orient the villa along the slope. The level difference of the site is about 15m. To take advantage of the slope, it was terraced, creating mezanines, each with a different function. The technological system used is a frame structure made of laminated timber, which makes it possible to cover large spans with the advantage of a sustainable solution. The horizontal and vertical solution involves the use of a self-supporting panel with high energy efficiency. Energy efficiency class: B.


Lying at an altitude between 500 and 700 m, 3cumbres does not have the problem of fog at low altitude (in the nearby city of Lima it persistent from June until December). Rainfall is very scarce; it is assumed between 2400 and 3000 hours of sunshine. The average annual temperature is mild throughout the year: temperatures oscillate between 18 °C (64 °F), during winter, to 28 °C (72 °F) in summer. The east-west orientation allows the entry of the winds coming from the valley, creating a passive ventilation inside which allows cooling. The inclination of the solar rays during summer reaches a maximum of 89° while during winter a minimum of 55°. Projections designed shield only summer rays, allowing a natural heating during winter.

summer radiation

winter radiation

There is fixed screen of timber and bamboo that gives shade and protection from summer heat, but at the same time it allows cool air into the villa, if windows are opened, and enjoying the view of the valley and the ocean.

sliding window curtain timber frame fixed shuttering


The layout of the rooms follows sun exposure: in the north-east the living area with large windows that allow a view of the valley but at the same time, if opened, create passive circulation, in the south-west the bedrooms, with lower exposure to the sun.

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Main floor:

1. garage 2. living area 3. flexible room 4. bathroom 5. walk-in closet

6. guest bathroom 7. relaxation area 8. bedroom n. 1 9. bedroom n. 2 0

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Technological solution - the technological system used is a frame structure made of laminated timber. The horizontal and vertical

solution involves the use of a self-supporting panel (kingspan tek) which provides an insulation panel of wood fiber sandwiched between two panels of OSB. The use of this solution has many advantages: high energy efficiency, speed of construction time because it is a prefabricated system, and a low environmental impact. For large windows there are PVC window frames with thermal six glazing, insulating glass with low emissivity with solar control and enhancd sound insulation.

Detail legend:

1. parquet bamboo flooring 2. mortar bedding layer 3. lightweight concrete screed for systems 4. self-supporting panel 5. vapour control layer 6. laminated timber beam for secondary frame 7. timber baseboard 8. interior plaster 9. laminated timber beam for primary frame

15 mm 5 mm 100 mm 130 mm 5 mm 80x120 mm 15 mm 10 mm 120x300mm

10. ventilation interspace 40mm 11. timper strip 12. thermal insulated panel of wood fiber 13. clay plaster

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Scale 1:10


Detail legend:

1. grit 100 mm 2. polypropylene filter sheet 5 mm 3. accumulation and drainage layer of expanded clay 80 mm 4. bituminous membrane antiroot 15 mm 5. bituminous waterproofing membrane 5 mm 6. lightweight concrete screed for slope 7. self-supporting panel 130 mm 8. vapour control layer 5 mm 9. laminated timber beam for secondary frame 80x120 mm

10. PVC sliding window 11. timper strip 12. interior plaster 13. laminated timber beam for primary frame 14. ventilation interspace 15. thermal insulated panel of wood fiber 16. clay plaster 17. aluminum flashing

10 mm 120x300mm 40 mm 50 mm 15 mm 15 mm

Scale 1:10


Detail legend:

1. aluminum flashing 2. grit 3. culture medium 4. polypropylene filter sheet 5. accumulation and drainage layer of expanded clay 6. bituminous antiroot membrane 7. bituminous waterproofing membrane 8. lightweight concrete screed for slope 9. bituminous membrane 10. self-supporting panel 11. vapour control layer

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12. laminated timber beam for secondary frame 80x120 mm 13. PVC sliding window 14. shutter pillar of bamboo Ă˜ 50 mm 15. timber strips for shuttering 30x50 mm 16. fixed rail for curtain 17. laminated timber beam for primary frame 120x300mm 18. self-supporting panel 130 mm 19. bituminous waterproofing membrane 5 mm 20. thermal insulated panel of wood fiber 50 mm 21. clay plaster 15 mm 22. timper strips


Scale 1:20


Wall section - Roof

1. aluminum flashing 2. grit 3. polypropylene filter sheet 4. accumulation and drainage layer of expanded clay 5. bituminous membrane antiroot 6. bituminous waterproofing membrane 7. lightweight concrete screed for slope 8. self-supporting panel 9. vapour control layer 10. laminated timber beam for secondary frame 11. clay plaster 12. thermal insulated panel of wood fiber 13. ventilation interspace 14. laminated timber beam for primary frame 15. interior plaster 16. fixed rail for curtain 17. PVC sliding window 18. shutter pillar of bamboo 19. timber strips for shuttering

- Floor

20. threshold of timber 21. parquet bamboo flooring 22. mortar bedding layer 23. lightweight concrete screed for systems 24. timber strips 25. PVC sliding door

- Foundation

26. timber board 27. WPC flooring 28. lightweight concrete screed 29. gravel drainage layer 30. double thermal insulated panel of extruded polyethylene foam 31. concrete screed 32. disposable formwork for ventilated under-floor cavities

15 mm 100 mm 5 mm 80 mm 15 mm 5 mm 130 mm 5 mm 80x120 mm 15 mm 50 mm 40 mm 120x300mm 10 mm Ă˜ 50 mm 30x50 mm

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Social house Year 2014

Location Type Program Size

Florence, Italy Design exam Housing 140000 sqm masterplan / 13000sqm housing Description The urban block is divided so as to obtain maximum diversification of the housing type, with differences in size, height, depth and facades, creating a single block of urban design. In the building several residential types are included, each one characterized by a different facade: simply plastered facade in different colors, Florentine model, is separated by wide windows which are screened by rotating panels in perforated metal. The different types are “governed� by a single travertine basement, where there are commercial activities. Inside the semiprivate courtyard, the facade gives a more intimate character to the garden. Bow windows and lodges alternate with large windows give the apartments a domestic dimension. In the courtyard, openings allow the lighting of underground parking. From these openings, trees planted in the underground floor come out.


Manufacturing University residence Commercial Residencial

Park Urban garden

Public garden Private garden

Pedestrian

Driveway Woonerf

Parking


The apartments are divided in order to create social diversity in the same building: social apartments for families, special apartments for elderly or disabled (ground floor), larger and more comfortable apartments, and terraced houses which have higher surface area than the others. Each apartment has a balcony or a bow window that creates a domestic dimension.

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Ground floor

1a - bike parking 1b - laundry 1c - nursery 1d - WC 1e - store 2 - Office 2a - waiting room 2b - offices 2c - conference room 2d - store

2e - archive 2f - WC 3 - Bakery 3a - shop 3b - staff area 3c - kitchen 3d - store 4 - Restaurant 4a - restaurant 4b - WC

4c - kitchen 4d - store 4e - staff area 5 - Bookshop 5a - bookshop 5b - staff area

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First floor

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Functions Residencial 72 sqm Residencial 86-97 sqm Residencial 60 sqm Residencial 65 sqm Residencial 80-90 sqm Residencial 50 sqm Residencial 55 sqm Residencial 50-55 sqm Residencial 35 sqm Residential 55 sqm Residential 190 sqm Residential 170 sqm Residential 185 sqm Commercial activities Other services Car park

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Residential types In order to create social diversity in the same building and to satisfy the needs of every host, different typologies of apartment are designed. Besides, the same type of house has different development: some with balcony, some with lodges. When it is possible, the living area is larger than the sleeping area.

Basic apartment_92 sqm

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Basic apartment_60 sqm

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Maximum surf_68 sqm

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Maximum surf_97sqm

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Minimum surf_86 sqm

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Minimum surf_55 sqm

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Wildlife center Year 2015

Location Type Program Size

Kruger National Park, South Africa Competition Public space 6500 sqm Description The complex is designed within an area of outstanding beauty. Designing in this region where man has a very limited presence, without being able to interact with the environment, it seems a contradiction to build anything. In order to observe this, the project takes its origin from a concept of Land art, to better integrate the architecture with the surrounding landscape. The material at the base of the project is the reed, an element that is present all over the world, grown in large quantities and at very low cost. The building fits perfectly with the colors and materials of the environment, respecting Nature through the use of this rough material. The perception of the interior will make a very strong relationship with Nature, giving the feeling of being in a large natural shelter.


Ground floor

1 - Exposition Hall 2 - Projection Hall 3 - Restaurant 4 - Kitchen 5 - Circulation area

6 - Shelter rooms 7 - Outdoor storage 8 - Indoor storage 9 - Work area 10 - Animal care

The whole building is covered with woven reeds. The idea of this technique is generated through the reinterpretation of the typical houses, where the reeds are covered with a natural plaster. The rooms become shelters, eliminating unnecessary comfort and creating a unique bond with the surrounding environment.


Shelter module

Panoramic view

Bedroom

Living space



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