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10 Apartments in Paris Bachelor’s Studio Project 2016

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SECTION AA

The idea of absent mateiral has been translated into the temporary exhibition hall through mobile and reversible panels that are used as a support for the projection of 3D Art. They allow a dematerialization of the visual space when passing by, the visitor can have diferent perceptions of the expoure. The dematerialization is also found in the permanent exhibition hall, but is designed diferently. The permanent hall displays the history and architectural typology of the Certose Here, visual perception dialogues with space and history. The project includes a contemporary representation of the various certoses present in Tuscany, creating a dialogue between ancient and new.

SECTION BB

The picture on the right represents the binary system used for the sliding doors of the conference room. With the same mechanism as the temporary room, the tracks are built into the foor and allow the doors (in this case) to slide.

Double glass sliding door

Wooden foor (chestnut) Steel track Structural frame in steel Support structure in steel Existing foor

Construction details for sliding door of the conference or projection room

THE RANGE OF MATERIALS

A COMPATIBLE RESTORATION PROJECT

Chestnut wood foor made of chestnut wood, taking up the local Tuscan wood

Light steel panels and strips in light steel, allowing a rigid and optimal color support for exposure

Dark steel the stairs and pillars in the permanent exhibition hall as well as for the furnishing elements.

Panels of prefabricated plasterboards for the added walls. The color is the same as the existing walls of the Certosa to maintain harmony.

Frosted glass Sliding glass door of the conference room to keep the brightness and privacy inside.

Light wood (oak) Some elements of furniture, such as the library in the reading room, to keep the warm environment of a historic environment.

Wooden foor (chestnut)

Plan of support. Prefabricated cement Constructive detail Floor

Structural frame in steel

Steel pedestrian

Existing foor Restoration project for the Florence’s Charterhouse Master’s Studio Project 2018

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