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Portfolio

CRISTINA MORBI D E S I G N E R

Interior|Landscape|Exhibition|Lighting


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Cristina Morbi e-mail: Cristina.Morbi@gmail.com Wechat: Cristinalavinia Whatsapp: +394896847493

Projects PROJECTS INDEX

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T E M P O R A RY

2009-10

2010-11

Interior Design Maria Luigia Museum and Pop-up Exhibition Exhibition Design Depero Exhibition Design Studio Azzurro

2011-12

Park Design, the Third Landscape

Interior Design Bordeaux Art Academy

Furniture Landscape Design, Pic Nic areas Bucharest 2012-13

Exhibition Bucharest “Neotopie Milan� Interior Design Parkour Tower Lighting Design Castello Sforzesco

Think Thank Temporary Installation Superonda Event Stage Performance Design

Posti-industrial Design, BorderMine

Installation and exhibition design Triennale di Milano

Posti-industrial Design, Factory Rift

Event Design Assogiocattoli

Enviromental Design 2014-15 Tsighua University Campus

Kaifeng Force+Field Undeground Exhibition

2013-14

Wuku granary landscape design


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R E T A I L / B A R S / C O M M E R C I AL

R E S I D E N T I AL

OFFICE

O B J E C T S / f u rnit u re

Redesign Marte.Marte Arkitekten, Stainhousen Residential Design, Cube House Interior Design Commercial, Market, Restaurant, Bar QTeat

Interior Design Bar Vienna

Office Design sliding walls, shelves for B&B

Design Private and Public Space for Cohousing

Talents for tales competition

Interior Design private house

Urban Furniture Design

Interior and Decoration design Private house Food Design Packaging Prototype Retail Design Shop Plexilove

Underground Grain Storage Design Bar and Restaurant

Office Design Interior Design space Beijing

Realized Project from 2009 to 2015

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Personal Thesis Tutor: C. Xiaosheng, G Piccinno

01/10/2015 kaifeng China

WUKU GRANARY

BACKGROUND

T h e S ite

MAIN STREET

Above the Ground/Below The ground EXPLODED

KAIFENG NEW CITY

MAIN STREET

KAIFENG NEW CITY

WUANSUI MOUNTAIN 400,000 / person

SITE

BOUNDUARY RUIN WALL

Tower Park 520,000 / person

CONTEXT ANALYSIS

KAIFENG OLD CITY

SITE Qingming River Park 1,350,000 / person

NATURAL BORDER

Everted, Introflected, Productive Landscape, Fertility, Ruins, Flood, Stratification

The project is located in Henan province in the city of Kaifeng. The site is an abandoned grain storage for military use built in 1971. Is composed of Warehouses in the north, for productive use and lavoration of the crops and a below the ground corn storage in the south. The use of undeground storage is a common practice in Chinese culture in order to save agricultural land.

Hanlin Beilin 880,000 / person

Dragon Pavilion Park 845,000 / person

KAIFENG OLD CITY

Background of the site

Site Analysis


ORIGINAL LANDSCPAE

YELLOW RIVER FLOOD

Everted, Introflected, Productive Landscape, Fertility, Ruins, Flood, Stratification

Tsinghua University politecnico di milano aa 2014/2015

LOESS SEDIMENT DEPOSITION

GENERATION OF THE SITE: Flood and Sedimentation

15.0 m 4.5 m 7.0 m

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YELLOW RIVER

ABANDONED BUILDINGS

UNDERGROUND FOOD STORAGE

MAIN ROAD (NORTH GATE)

Site Plan

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Personal Thesis Tutor: C. Xiaosheng, G Piccinno

01/10/2015 kaifeng China

PRODUCTION

Everted, Introflected, Productive Landscape, Fertility, Ruins, Flood, Stratification

S U RVA Y

Site Survey, north side of the granary

Site Survey, south side of the granary

CONSERVATION

Site Survey, West side of the underground

Site Survey, east side of the underground

Personal Pictures of the site


pictures of the site, focus on north ruins

pictures of the site, focus on north gate

entrance of the underground grain storage

Personal Pictures of the site

Everted, Introflected, Productive Landscape, Fertility, Ruins, Flood, Stratification

Tsinghua University politecnico di milano aa 2014/2015

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Choosen Art Works and Space, Art Alchemy/ Industrial Scale Elogy

Ai Weiwei forever 2009 275x450

Mario Merz, Giornale il Resto del Carlino 1976

Jannis Kounellis, untitled, 1969

Ai Weiwei, dust to dust, 2008

Kannis Kounellis, sacchi, 2003

STRENGHT

Pino Pascali, 32 mq of see. 1967

1080 MQ VIDEO ROOM

Jannis Kounellis, margherita di fuoco, 1967

Alberto Burri, rosso plastica,1962,

A. Burri , Cretto Bianco, 1975

Cai Guo-qiang, Self Portarait, 1989

Alberto Burri, Combustione Plastica , 1956

ART AL C H I M Y

A Burri, Combustione plastic, 1964

Cai Guo-qiang, Bygone, 2006

345 MQ SHOPS

Cai Guo-qiang , transient rainbow 2003

Cai Guo-qiang, Nine cars, 2004,

UNDERGROUND ART EXHBITION

Cai guo xiang 2005 star mine

01/10/2015 kaifeng China

Everted, Introflected, Productive Landscape, Fertility, Ruins, Flood, Stratification

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Personal Thesis Tutor: C. Xiaosheng, G Piccinno

ARTIFICIAL

I N D U S T R I AL S C AL E ELOGY

1600 MQ EXHIBITION BARNS


NATURAL

BARNS =

EXHIBITION CONTAINERS

G ALL E R Y =

NARRATIVE PATH

EARTH AND PRODUCTION

1820 MQ EXHIBITION BARNS

P Pascali, Campi arati e canali di irrigazione, 1967

Pino Pascali, attrezzi agricoli, 1968

P. Pascali, 1Metro Cubo di Terra, 1967

Jannis Kounellis UNTITLED, 1967

1960

Giuseppe Penone is Being Until The 49th Year of Age in a Fantastic Hour 1972

2010 Giuseppe Penone, Tree of 10 m, 1980

1 M=10 YEARS

260 MQ CAFE 180 MQ WAREHOUSE

Tián FIELdS

7.16 P. Pascali, due parallelepipedi di legno, 1967

urbanization, Production, Biodiversity and Human activity. The stratification of the grain is a design setting up method: each meter of grains represent a decade.

Ai Weiwei, ton of tea, 2006

Ai Weiwie Iron Tree,2014

italian poverty art vs chinese contemporary conceptual art: Focusing on the criticism of

Jannis Kounellis, Untitled, 1969

E x h ibition C oncept

Giuseppe Penone, 'nel legno', 2008

( re ) C O N T R U C T I O N OF NATURE

P. Pascali, cornice di fieni, 1967

Everted, Introflected, Productive Landscape, Fertility, Ruins, Flood, Stratification

Tsinghua University politecnico di milano aa 2014/2015

Choosen Art Works and Space (ReConstruction of Nature/ Earth and Production)

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Everted, Introflected, Productive Landscape, Fertility, Ruins, Flood, Stratification

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Personal Thesis Tutor: C. Xiaosheng, G Piccinno

Legend a ; primary circulation vehicles secondary circulation vehicles primary circulation pedestrians secondary circulation pedestrians

Circulation map

Plan and sections of the Project


( R E ) G ener a ion of t h e site

P erform a tive S p a ce

The landscape design is generated by the projection and intersections of the guidelines of the ruins, and the projection of the hipogeal architecture. The functions are aware of the local and memory valorization in order to regenerate the derelict area.

The underground space is refilled with the corn grains that are used as structures and create a new kind of space interaction, respecting the identity of the space. Visitors can climb, play and collect the corn floor, changing his shape with their presence. More the piece of art is contemporary and distant from the industrial past, more the climb will be physical but will remind of the time that separate us from our past.

Everted, Introflected, Productive Landscape, Fertility, Ruins, Flood, Stratification

Tsinghua University politecnico di milano aa 2014/2015

Relationship Above the ground/ Below the ground

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Personal Thesis Tutor: C. Xiaosheng, G Piccinno

01/10/2015 kaifeng China

E verted L a ndsc a pe The evrted landscape, the hill of the site, will be regenerate using the productive crops, conceptually close to the plots of the site. The corn field will create an intresting landscape of paths and hights that will evoke teh past of the site and his futurem using the soil and soiless germination.

Everted, Introflected, Productive Landscape, Fertility, Ruins, Flood, Stratification

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SOILESS GERMINATION AQUAPONIC

INTERACTION H I LL URBAN ORCHID

FLOOD LANDSCAPE WATER

WATERLAND

CONTAINERs

DESIGNED CROPS CORNFIELD

TERRACES BENCHES

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INTERACTIVE CROPS

SPONTANEOUS CROPS THIRD LANDSCAPE

wheat, millet, kaoliang, soybeans

BENCHES WALLS

WALLS SEEDS

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FUTURE VISION

SOILESS GERMINATION

SOIL GERMINATION

PAST RAPRESENTATION

Crops: Productive germination

Diagrams of Crops and paths in the everted landscape


P romen a de The result of the projection of the introflexed landscape generate a promenade and terraces that cross the site and are a panoramic view of the old city.

Trasversal Section of the Everted Landscape

3d View of the promenade of the everted landscape

Everted, Introflected, Productive Landscape, Fertility, Ruins, Flood, Stratification

Tsinghua University politecnico di milano aa 2014/2015

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Personal Thesis Tutor: C. Xiaosheng, G Piccinno

01/10/2015 kaifeng China

M emory L a ndsc a pe

Everted, Introflected, Productive Landscape, Fertility, Ruins, Flood, Stratification

UNPREDICTABLE LA N D S C A P E

The waterland is not just a mean to show the technical approach of soiless culture but it also has an indentity meaning: is inspired to the history of Kaifeng city and is closely link with the water source of the Yellow River. The waterland will on one hand represent the fertility of the water with the aquaponics system garden, on the other his destructive power with a controlled flood landscape.

SECTION EMERGED LANDSCAPE

Emerged landscape Perspective view

1642 Yellow River flood man-made disaster, 300.000 victims, the worst disaster of the city


Everted landscape navigator

SECTION FLOODED LANDSCAPE

Flooded landscape Perspective view

Everted, Introflected, Productive Landscape, Fertility, Ruins, Flood, Stratification

Tsinghua University politecnico di milano aa 2014/2015

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COURSE: LAB. SINTESI FINALE PROF: G. PICCINNO, F. MURIALDO

30/01/2015 Genk Belgium

BORDER\MINE

BACKGROUND

I S D I R T M A T T E R O U T O F P LA C E ? The unique conguration of Waterschei Mine, in Genk (Belgium) is made up by tension areas arising from the territorial configuration, in order to show the Dirt aspect of the site: different matrix model to understand the law of the space organization, to underline a deep cracked landscape.

post-industrial,coal mine, abandoned, residue, memory, decay, time ruin

URBAN LANSCAPE

THOR PARK MUSEUM

WATERSCHEI MINE

NATURAL LANDSCAPE

LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION MAPPING

MINE MUSEUM

WATERSCHEI COAL MINE MUSEUM

MINE BRIDGE+SQUARE

WATERSCHEI COAL MINE BRIDGE

MINE LIFT

WATERSCHEI COAL MINE LIFT

WATERSCHEI MINE MAIN NODE COMPOSITION


GEOMETRIC AMORPHOUS

geometric - amourphous mapping

URBAN NOT URBAN

noisy - quiet mapping

HOMOGENEUS HETEROGENEOUS

garden - residue mapping

STATIC DYNAMIC

static - dynamic mapping

O RDER DISORDER

retrained - abandoned mapping

Mapping Analysis of WaterscheiMine Landscape Background

post-industrial,coal mine, abandoned, residue, memory, decay, time ruin

POLITECNICO DI MILANO AA 2013/2014

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D R AW I N G

COURSE: LAB. SINTESI FINALE PROF: G. PICCINNO, F. MURIALDO

Section Eroded Landscape

Section Original Landscape

post-industrial,coal mine, abandoned, residue, memory, decay, time ruin

15 years erosion

30 years erosion

40 years erosion

Section Original Landscape

Section Natural Take over Landscape


post-industrial,coal mine, abandoned, residue, memory, decay, time ruin

POLITECNICO DI MILANO AA 2013/2014

ARTIFICIAL CRACK VS NATURAL CRACK

WATERSCHEI BORDER MINE ORIGINAL CRACK

WATERSCHEI BORDER MINE CRACK 60 YEARS LATER

WATERSCHEI BORDER MINE ORIGINAL CRACK

WATERSCHEI BORDER MINE CRACK 60 YEARS LATER

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COURSE: LAB. SINTESI FINALE PROF: G. PICCINNO, F. MURIALDO

30/01/2015 Genk Belgium

post-industrial,coal mine, abandoned, residue, memory, decay, time ruin

perspective view

E X HAU S T I O N a nd erosion

The result of the border-lines overlap creates a crack in the ground, a tridimensional landscape that evoke the mine experience of descending in the earth. Moreover in the project the topic of exhausion is a key points: we created structures that allows the site to erose itself, and hiding new structures and space that will be visible once the exhausion has been reached.

CRACK PERSPECTIVE VIEW


post-industrial,coal mine, abandoned, residue, memory, decay, time ruin

POLITECNICO DI MILANO AA 2013/2014

ARTIFICIAL CRACK SIDE VIEW

NATURAL CRACK SIDE VIEW

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Personal Project Competition Design for Change 2014

30/03/2014 Lille France

FACTORY RIFT

PERSPECTIVE VIEW

POSSIBLE/IMPOSSIBLE LIFE

IMPOSSIBLE LIFE: ARTIFICIAL ELEMENTS

POSSIBLE LIFE: NATURAL GROWING

POSSIBLE LIFE:

Artificial, Natural, Industrial Eritage, Friches, Regeneration

NATURAL GROWING

The plates project will take all the site and no broken with interior and exterior, warehouse and building will not stop his spread. Also in the interior the space will not be divided, but underline the monumental status by keeping the open space solution in the top. an the foor the plates will create different space interaction. The main point of the industrial heritage are not only the open space but also the glass sheld roof, so we will divide the plates into life-possible plates, where the light arrives with a 45° angle, with a spontaneus plates garden where nature will take over, and areas where the natural light doesn’t arrive, will be artificially lighten and will be the relation and activity plates.

Reuse concept: Iron sheets as shared library


Artificial, Natural, Industrial Eritage, Friches, Regeneration

Faive Cail Babckook, Lille, France Competition 2014

AWA R D : The project has been selected for the Design For Change Competition , Lille, in 2014.

Reuse concept: Iron sheets as benches and tables(Above) Tracks as exhibition support (Below)

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PARK[T]OUR

m a q u ette AWA R D : The project was published on the magazine Domus in April 2013 The model of the project was exhibit in Michele De Lucchi studio for the Milano Design Week in April 2013

Return to the Amygdala, Animal Democracy, Parkouring, Artificial and Organic

Course: Landmark Design Prof: A. Branzi, M. de Lucchi

M eg a l itiv C ity - Andre a B r a n z i Arc h i z oom The project strart from the idea of a Megalitic City of the future. The city landscape is made by same volume different by shape, each of them with different function/activity. The Park(T)out is a towr for the parkour, made by two different element. One, the stone, allow people to climb the steructure and its linked to the stone-age idea. The other, metal panel structure, its light, smooth and allow people to make free running. All these elements are linked with a watherfall that produces different kind of sound, underlying the different origins of the two elements.

Physical Model of the Project 1:100 Materials: Aluminum Sheet,Aliminum Pillars,Concrete


Return to the Amygdala, Animal Democracy, Parkouring, Artificial and Organic

POLITECNICO DI MILANO AA 2012/2013

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Course: Lighting Design Prof: G. Forcolin

06/07/2013 Castello Sforzesco Milano, Italy

META PHYSIC

Lig h ting design CORRISPONDENCE

ART SPHERE

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CONTINGENT SPHERE REALITY ESSENCE

Object Choosen from Bronzes Collection Castello Sforzesco

Art works from Metaphysic Artist Giovanni De Chirico didactic

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PHYSIC vs METAPHYSIC

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Exhibition Design, Lighting Design, Physic, Metaphisic

time

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space

Exhibition Hall, Castello Sfrozesco, Milano

orientation

orientation Concept of the Exhibition


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DIFFUSE LIGHTING

The diffuse lighting allows lighting large objects or areas of an environment via large light beams .

It allows through narrow light beams to focus on the primary elements of the show, enhancing and capturing object details. 2

Exhibition Design, Lighting Design, Physic, Metaphisic

Politecnico di Milano AA 2012/2013

Lighting that allows greater visibility of the vertical elements, ensuring good wide visibility.

b a se l ig h ting

The base lighting with a wide light distribution allows the perception of the environment and the passageways.

Light Spectrum Calculation software: Dialux 600 lx

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Lighting Project

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Course: Lighting Design Prof: G. Forcolin

06/07/2013 Castello Sforzesco Milano, Italy

tec h nic a l l ig h ting c a l c u l a tions E ntr a nce : introd u ction a re a

Exhibition Design, Lighting Design, Physic, Metaphisic

For areas subject to reading the values vary from 150 to 400 lx. The turn is also placed on the name of the exhibition, also here the lx range from 150 to 400lx.Outside of these areas the space is dim (30-50lx)

Realistic Rendering IES Lights


Exhibition Design, Lighting Design, Physic, Metaphisic

Politecnico di Milano AA 2012/2013

EXHIBITION AREA

On the objects surface, especially metal, the values vary between 200 and 400 lx while outside of these areas, in the shade, the values reach even the 50lx. In addition to the emphasis is placed on the false shadows created with a lighting ranging from 150 to 400lx.

Realistic Rendering IES Lights

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Shuko F. Telli e M. Melucci DIDstudio - Fabbrica del Vapore

31/03/2013 Milano Italy

SuperOnda

PERFORMANCE

P erform a tive sp a ce

www.archilovers.com/projects/126837/performance-superonda.html www.domusweb.it/it/notizie/2013/03/19/schuko-superonda.html www.schuko.it/2014/09/29/superonda-2013

\Drift, Disaster, People and Nature,

Surviving, Performance, Body as Space

www.ticora.it/superonda-installazione

In collaboration with Schuko Superonda is a performance showing the relathionship between people and natural disaster. The show for PHD Festival is divided in 4 performances, on the stage we designed using people objects and space. The first act representa the drift, the second the decomposition and decay, the third the life scan and the last one the light.

Act 1: The drift

Pictures of the Performance


\Drift, Disaster, People and Nature,

PHD Festival, Milano 2012/2013

Surviving, Performance, Body as Space

Act 2: The decomposition

Act 1: The drift

Act 3: Life scan

Act 3: Life scan

Pictures of the installations

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Prof: L. Crespi Bachelor Personal Thesis

01/06/2012 Milan Italy

(CON)Temporary

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B rief According to the Brief of cohousing, the project’s aim is to create intresting different living modules, from the 2 of the current situation to 24, each apartment is unique. The target of the Cohousing project are Solitary Men, people living alone particularly old people and immigrants. The regeneration of the building enhance the concept of Borders, creating shared space and opportunities, to integrate and regenerate, cusing the central building as a public bridge space.

D esign for S oci a l Ho u sing a nd C o h o u sing

STATO DI PROGETTO

convivial house

studying house 10

STATO DI FATTO

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studying house

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Co-Housing, Borders, Public vs Private Space, Sharing, Social living

landing livningroom

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window house

guest house

softened house

guest house

Project: 12 living tipologies shared borders

space focus

landing livningroom

convivial house

convivial house

landing livningroom

First Floor Plan


window house

landing room

Co-Housing, Borders, Public vs Private Space, Sharing, Social living

Politecnico di Milano AA 2011/2012

convivial house

Plan and Section focus on 2 apartment tipologies

Convivial House: the wall is a space-tool to share meal and eat together

Window House: the shutters became a create connection with the exterior

space tool to

Private Space Design focus

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