Emanuela Ciocca architectural works
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C O NTENTS
01 PROFESSIONAL WORKS
44 FREELANCE WORKS
56 THESIS PROJECT
66 ACADEMIC PROJECTS
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PROF ESSIO N AL WO RKS
POMPEII. THE INFINITE LIFE Exhibition
PALAZZO ALFIERI GALLI Restoration project
CASELLA PALACE Restoration project
THE SCHOOL OF PACENTRO Executive project. Details.
RE - VIN Competition. Europan14.
SCUOLE INNOVATIVE Competition
HOUSIGN Competition
MASTERPLAN Design Access Statement
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DESCRIPTION
Travelling exhibit about the ancient city of Pomepii throughout the China. Museums involved: Chengdu Jinsha Museum, Qinshihuang Mausoleum Museum, Tianjin Museum, Wuhan Museum. Partnership with: n!studio asia, Katatexilux, Archquadro Client: China Museum Association Budget: € 1 000 000 Status: Completed
MAIN TASKS
Design lead. Concept, location of the artworks, layout of the exhibition for the five museums, and design details.
SOFTWARE USED Autocad Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop
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POMPEII THE INFINITE LIFE
01. Pictures of the exposition from Jinsha Site Museum, first stage, Chengdu, China,2018.
Execuitive project of the first Museum The “POMPEII. The Infinite Life “ proposes a new interpretative key to the history and the daily life of Pompeii, thanks to the scientific collaboration with the MANN - National Archaeological Museum of Naples and the sponsorship of the Italian government led by the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities (MiBAC). The main purpose is to contextualize the exhibition of the art in the landscape and in the architecture of the city to facilitate the knowledge of the daily and cultural life of Pompeii. The exhibition is immersive, to engage the visitors in the atmosphere of the Mediterranean and to communicate the main characters of Roman architecture and art in Pompeii. The exhibition is divided into thematic sections, which unfold in a strong narrative continuity around the relationship between Nature, Architecture and Daily Life. The eruption of 79 AD has transformed Pompeii into an exceptional source of information on the everyday life of its inhabitants.
02. Plan of the empty room of the Jinsha Site Museum, first stage, Chengdu, China,2018.
Entrance - Section A_Mediterranean Pompeii
Section B_City Landascape
Section C_Daily life in Pompeii_Triclinium
Section B_City Landascape
Section C_Daily life in Pompeii_Kitchen
Section C_Daily life in Pompeii_Atrium
Section D_Pompeii Social life_Erotism
Section D_Pompeii Social life
Section C_Daily life in Pompeii_Atrium
Section D_Pompeii Social life_Garden
Section F_Tales of Pompeii
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people tales
Section F Tales of Pompeii pompeii vesuvius eruption landscape
Section E Landscape vesuvius beauty garden erotism the rediscovery
Section D Pompeii social life
08 atrium triclinium peristilium kitchen
Section C Daily life in Pompeii
excavations urban structure stretts city landscape
Section B City Landscape
sea earth light mediterranean
Section A Mediterranean Pompeii
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03. Executive plan with artworks position.
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01. Details of the main wall at the first section
What makes Pompeii a
unique
and
unforgettable place is the ability to tell the day-to-day life of an ancient Roman, a man who
worked,
loved,
discussed politics almost two thousand years ago that now you can follow in the private places of his house and public life. MEDITERRANEAN POMPEII
The first section analyses the characteristics of the
Mediterranean
cultural of is
landscape
which an
Pompeii
extraordinary
expression. CITY LANDSCAPE
In
this
section
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discuss the relationship between the site and the volcano and coast landscape,
proposing
a
scientific
of
the
reading
urban
form
of the city. A focal element is the virtual model of the historical pattern of the Pompeii excavations,
currently
exhibited at the MANN museum. The model has been designed and
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02. Details of the structure support for the artwork. Base and wall.
layered over a virtual reconstruction of the ancient city. ATRIUM The third section focuses on the reproduces of the
domus
which
atrium,
recreates
the
most important place in Pompeii’s daily life. THE REDISCOVERY A
timeline
of
the
events is printed on the walls: from the volcano the
eruption
to
archaeological
discovery of the area and its conservation methods,
from
the
new excavations to the rebirth of Pompeii. TALES OF POMPEII The last room hosts a cast of a Pompeii’s citizen and the stories of the city told by famous ancient native people.
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DESCRIPTION
Restoration of an ancient building in the center of the city of L’Aquila. 4000 square meters. Preliminary and executive project. Client: Consorzio “Cimino - Crispomonti” Budget: € 10 000 000 Status: Ongoing
MAIN TASKS
Arrchitectural assistant. Design details.
SOFTWARE USED Autocad Adobe Photoshop
ALFIERI GALLI PALACE 14
Renovation after the earthquake Located in the historic centre of L’Aquila, between Via Cimino and Costa Masciarelli, the palace was seriously damaged in the 2009 earthquake. The building has three main floors above ground level, in addition to a series of mezzanines, of both ancient origin and more recent construction. The design addresses the detail of issues emerging in the course of preliminary inspections and, from an architectural point of view, focuses attention on fundamental themes such as the refurbishment of external facades, the rebuilding of damage suffered as a result of the earthquake and the redevelopment of some issues which had remained unresolved in successive restorations over the years. Among the items for refurbishment is the external gallery which is a feature of the secondary courtyard. The project involves replacing the collapsed span with a series of lightweight corten steel plates, which will remain exposed only on the underside, while retaining full continuity of material both in the paving
and the inside wall. The overhanging sections run the entire
complete removal of the existing structure, which has proved to
length of the upper level on the south facade and continue
be deficient in both structural and construction terms, and - in
for a short section of the western side; supported by a system
parallel - the determination to resolve the issue of coexistence
of metal brackets and leaf vaults, today they are enclosed by
of the loggia and the adjacent overhanging section. The newly-
slender brick curtain walls and a shallow-sloping tiled roof.
erected section is constructed with a flat roof and a steel frame
At the south-east corner, the section added in the early 20th
which echoes the existing structure but without reproducing
century meets the third and final arched section of the loggia,
the uneven rhythm of the brackets. On the side facing the
enclosed with a curtain wall and open onto the courtyard
courtyard, the front is marked by a C-shaped incision which
through a window framed by a bevelled cornice. This “clash�
continues on the south side, following the stringcourse of the
is created by a lack of compatibility between the geometries
loggia and changing it from a protruding element to a concave
typical of the two architectural elements, with the result of
one. This horizontal feature creates a slight lag between the
hindering the rhythmic harmony underpinning the exquisite
storeys, with the lower section receding and thus perceived as a
two-level colonnade. The restoration arises from the need for a
new portion of the parapet.
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01. Elevation on Via Cimino.
LEGENDA 1.Pilastro in acciaio cor-ten; 2.Capitello in acciaio corten; 3.Trave di bordo; 4.Elemento di sostegno della copertura in
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vetro; 5.Lastra in vetro strutturale; 6.Serramento in acciaio corten; 7.Sistema di collegamento; 8.Imbotte in pietra; 9.Trave di colmo in acciaio; 10.Trave di gronda in acciaio; 11.Trave di collegamento delle mensole in acciaio; 12.Traverso in acciaio a sostegno dei davanzali; 13.Ordito secondario; 14.Mensole in acciaio; 15.Calastrello in acciaio sagomato a misura della volta in corten sottostante; 16.Volta in lamiera di corten piegata in stabilimento, sagomata a misura; 17.Staffe di ancoraggio; 18.Bullonatura con frapposizione di manicotti distanziatori; 19.Tirafondi di ancoraggio alla muratura; 20.Parete di tamponamento in cemento rinforzato; 21.Elemento in acciaio ad L di collegamento tra l'imbotte in pietra e i montanti/traverso a T. 22.Montante di sostegno dell'imbotte in pietra realizzato con profilo a T in acciaio corten; 23.Traverso di sostegno dell'imbotte in pietra realizzato con profilo a T; 24.Tirante in acciaio Ă˜ 14; 25.Trave di collegamento della struttura di sostegno dell'imbotte in pietra alla muratura portante; 26.Trave di sostegno della parete.
02. Elevation - Section on the main court.
03. Detail of the new external gallery and the new window in the main court.
04. Detail of the new window in the main court.
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DESCRIPTION
Restoration of an ancient building in the center of the city of L’Aquila. 2000 square meters. Preliminary and executive project. Client: Consorzio “Marchetti and C.” Budget: € 2 000 000 Status: Ongoing
MAIN TASKS
Arrchitectural assistant. Design details.
SOFTWARE USED Autocad Adobe Photoshop
CASELLA PALACE 18
Renovation after the earthquake Located in the historic centre of L’Aquila, between Via Casella and Via Alfieri Galli, the palace was seriously damaged in the 2009 earthquake. The building has three main floors above ground level, in addition to a series of mezzanines, of both ancient origin and more recent construction. The project addresses in detail the issues emerging in the course of preliminary inspections and, from an architectural point of view, focuses attention on fundamental themes such as the refurbishment of external façades, the rebuilding of damage suffered as a result of the earthquake and the structural strengthening on the all slabs and walls of the building.
01. Plans of the building: First, Second and Third Level, L’Aquila, 2017.
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01. Facades and sections of the building , L’Aquila, 2017.
Structural strengthen on extrados of the vaults.
Floor
A
A’
Vault fill with expanded clay Basalt net with stainless steel
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1 Geolime with basalt net
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A’ Exisisting extrados
01. Plans of the first and second slabs.
02. Detail 1. on the pavilion vaults.
Axonometric view of the structural strengthen on the extrados of the vaults.
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Barrel vault
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03. Section A-A’ of the buiding
Pavilion vault
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STRENGTHEN OF THE VAULT - lightweight aggregate concrete - vault filling with expanded clay - basalt net with lime - strengthen on the slab with stainless steel element UPN 120 - steel bracing 6x80 mm bolt into the main strengthen
3.STRENGTHEN DETAIL
- stonework - stainless steel rod Φ20 bolt into the main strengthen - strengthen on the slab with stainless steel element UPN 120
4.STRENGTHEN DETAIL
- steel partition wall - stainless steel rod Φ20 bolt into the main strengthen - strengthen on the slab with stainless steel element UPN 120
04. Details
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DESCRIPTION
Planning of the new Pacentro Elementary school. Executive Project. 800 sq meters - School 5000 sq meters - Green areas Preliminary project by: MCA Mario Cucinella Architects, lap. Client: Pacentro Municipality Budget: € 1 200 000 Status: Ongoing
MAIN TASKS
Design details. Cost analysis.
SOFTWARE USED Autocad Adobe Photoshop Primus
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PACENTRO SCHOOL New compound Executive project The new school compound is located in the town of Pacentro. We feel the need to imagine a school that focuses on the development of the student’s cognitive, social and emotional spheres. The project proposal foresees the conception of an architectural organism entirely characterized by circular forms, partially hidden by the ground and which hosts trees and gardens inside. The relationship between the building and the ground is mediated by the creation of an artificial “dune” that surrounds the building like a ring, and gradually unveil it to the view of those approaching along the access route. The dune wants to both create a sense of contemplation around the school spaces and to harmonize the natural landscape.
01. Functional diagram and plan of the school.
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02. External view of the school.
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03. Section A-A’ of the school with executive details.
DESCRIPTION
Competition about social and productive improvement. 46.270 sq meters – Refurbishment of industrial buildings. Client: Guebwiller Municipality Budget: Status: Concept design
MAIN TASKS
Design lead.Concept. Planning. Layout development.
SOFTWARE USED Autocad Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop
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01. Axonometric view of the
Europan 14 The Productive City
Guebwiller valley.
The main project goal is to make the NSC area a living urban
H ERITAGE
place, full of social and architectural influences. To obtain the results it will be necessary to re-think the production, the ur-
LANDSCAPE
ban landscape, and the Guebwiller city life. By abandoning the idea of a single function and embracing the concept of multi - mix it will be possible to create buildings that will have multi-
W EAVE
COLOURS
ple internal functionalities that can be used by different users at different times during the day. This will allow transforming the area into an adaptable site that could modify its function, if, in the future, the users’ requirements would change. Going beyond the urban limits that bounded out the product out of the urban area, the urban landscape will be characterized by a new “production cathedral” which would be ecological and sustainable and will be a wine cooperative.
M ATERIALS
TYPOLOGY 02. Input.
bring the vineyard into the ex industrial area
industrial area
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the new
the church
03. Front across rue de la RĂŠpublique, the main street of the city.
This winery will cater to the Guebwiller’s area and will help improve and develop the local Alsatian wine scene and will become a new meeting point in which research and production can collaborate. The winery’s roof was designed by reinterpreting the complex’s original sheds type and it’s also covered by a training vineyard that is open to the students of the new wine academy. 28
Provided that sustainable economic development is born with the processes of materials recovery, in the future NSC district, the wine production waste will be entirely recycled. These business models will be introduced both in the new and existing buildings, which were saved to give them higher usability and to allow the refurbishment of the whole historic complex.
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03. Axonometric view of the new functions.
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04.Diagram of the new production process.
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05. Views of the main square with the auditorium and the new winery.
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06. Views of the main square with the urban garden.
DESCRIPTION
Competition of 3000 sq meters - School, gym and common areas. Client: M.I.U.R. Budget: Status: Concept design
MAIN TASKS
Design lead. Concept. School planning. Layout development.
SOFTWARE USED Autocad Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop
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SCUOLE INNOVATIVE The Innovative School Competition The site of the project runs alongside the main access route into the town of Sora, a suburban setting. The decision to prioritize the concept of the public - rather than “school” - space is the driving idea of the project. The square, the public thoroughfare, the public functions linked to educational functions, all become the subject of a work of “urban restyling” of a suburban area that can find a polarisation of its identity in a new place. The long diagonal defines the public route, along which the façades of the school building became the site of an urban and territorial narrative that culminates in a square. The interior, devoted to education, was conceived as a space in which interpersonal relations are prioritized.
01. Diagrams.
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02. View from the main road Before and After.
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07. View from the main road.
The spacious entrance halls become a hub for relationships between different flows; corridors are not conceived solely as ways to reach a classroom but
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as places for meeting and conversing, with large green patios onto which the
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classrooms and shared spaces open and from which they get natural light, air,
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and color. This way education benefits h
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from the traditional relationship activities and its connection with nature and land.
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The project aims to conceive a renewal c d
of the school through a new interpretation of the words “education” and “learning”. And so in this project, partition walls can be opened onto other classrooms
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a. Entrance secondary school b. Entrance primary school c. Patio d. Classroom primary school
e. Entrance gym f. Entrance Kindergarten g. Gym h. Kindergarten
or communicating areas in a concept of shared and participatory education
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e. Classroom secondary school f. Educational field
05. Plans of the building: First, Second and Third floor.
06. Facades and sections of the school.
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DESCRIPTION
13.500 sq meters – Accommodation facilities. 4.000 sq meters – Commercial. Partnership with: Greencure Landscape, lap. Client: Milanosesto Municipality Budget: Status: Concept Design
MAIN TASKS
Delineation and technical support. Design details. pianta piano ottavo e copertura
SOFTWARE USED Autocad Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop
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Milanosesto Competition pianta piano quarto
The historical features, such as the tradition of Milan’s residences and the former industries’ background of the Sesto area, ree Ex
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the site. The Milan and industrial context, with the new urban and landscape scenario embedded in the master-plan and
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structures, led the project towards the developing of an idea of habitation that links tradition to contemporary language,
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the chiaroscuro atmospheres typical of the one-time industry
establishing visual and physical connections between spaces and functions to generate a unique social context. Sharing, permeability, functional mix and social contamination act as essential conditions for a real urban rethinking. pianta piano terra
01. Concept diagram - Grounf floor and generic floor.
THE GREEN FACTORY - sustainable energy production - absorption and draining of rainwater - resident vegetable garden - outdoor playspace - the green area improve the air quality and reduce the temperatures around the roof
THE HOUSE OUTDOOR SPACE - contribution of the winter sunlight with consequent lowering of heating consumption - summer sunlight screening - playspace - improvement of air quality thanks to the use of natural materials - natural ventilation
CONTRAST BETWEEN MATERIALS Ventilated facade realized with: - innovative stoneware, the production of which involves a reduction in the consumption of raw materials and in the emissions of pollutants and CO2 during cooking. - thermal insulation in hemp fiber - plasterboard wall
02. Executive facade and section with details.
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DESCRIPTION
As part of the Local Development Plan for the greater Inverness Area, Threesixty was commissioned to develop a detailed masterplan for a new neighborhood of 400 homes on the outskirts of the city. Client: The Highland Council Budget: Status: Design Access Statement
MAIN TASKS
Architectural Assistant. Layout development. Assisting in planning application.
SOFTWARE USED Revit Autocad Adobe Photoshop Adobe InDesign
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MILTON OF LEYS MASTERPLAN
The Site Today Milton of Leys Primary School
Proposed Site
Inverness
Residential Area Scheduled woodland in NWSS inventory Existing Mature Trees
Design Access Statement
Established woodland to South
Perth
The site is bordered to the North by the built area of Milton of Leys, and to the South by an established woodland. The masterplans concept proposes a layout that responds to the specific qualities of the sites, for a connected, permeable, green development relating to the vernacular architecture of its Highlands context. A series of public parks in the form of green wedges and shared streets overlooked on all sides create an interconnected landscape, framed by the simple Scottish-style houses. Nestled on the edge of the city, the edges of development were left to blend with the natural surroundings. The layout embraces the use of Designing Streets and makes extensive use of shared surfaces focussing on a pedestrian led environment with appropriate native soft landscaping. Communal spaces are designed to be welcoming and safe.
HT Transmission Cable
Direct access to junction off A9. Close proximity to A9 dual carriageway connections to the north/ south of Scotland. The Constraints and the Main Roads Within the Site Buildings Area Shelter Belt. Mature trees to be maintained. Root Protection Area Woodland in the southwest HT Transmission Cable Wayleave approx 40 meters. Inverness Gateway Site. Green A9 Buffer. 30 meters clearance. Business Development Site. Proposed Distributor Road. Proposed Secondary Roads. Proposed Paths and Green Links Green Links Core Path. Links between green spaces. Footpath Off road. Connection with the school.
01.Diagrams.
The Location
The UK
North of Scotland Inverness
Scotland
South of Inverness Milton of Leys
The Masterplan
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Main Road
SUDS
Footpath
Main Road
Cycle Path
Footpath
Shared Surface
02. Sketches.
03. View of the masterplan from the South.
DESCRIPTION
As part of the Local Development Plan for the greater Inverness Area, Threesixty was commissioned to develop a detailed masterplan for a new neighborhood of 312 homes on the outskirts of the city. Client: The Highland Council Budget: Status: Ongoing. Planning Approved
MAIN TASKS
Architectural Assistant. Layout development. Assisting in planning application.
SOFTWARE USED Revit Autocad Adobe Photoshop Adobe InDesign
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CHAPELTON MASTERPLAN Design Access Statement Chapleton, Balloch is within the built area of East Inverness, being
The Site Today Development Site Boundary Residential Area Woodland Areas Meadow Educational grounds Reserved land offered for future expansion of Culloden Academy.
Moray Park, Culloden. Its position makes it an ideal development
Burn through site maintain 6m wayleave to either side, steeper topography in this area
site, with existing infrastructure already serving its neighbors. Be-
Footpath linked to schools & community
tween the site and the adjoining residential areas are significant
Existing footpath links within woodland
green spaces that are historic and valuable to the wider commu-
Direction of slope
nity and the site itself. The site is currently made up of farmland
BUS routes
bordered to the East by the village of Balloch, and to the West by
and bordered by mature woodland with a burn that crosses the western edge of the site. This environment makes for great opportunities to connect through green networks and extended woodland planting. The masterplan for Chapelton, Balloch is a housing
Transport routes Culloden Road Railway Line
The Concept Proposed Distributor Road Proposed Pedestrian Links
development that will create circa 312 residential units. The key to
Accessible Housing/Homes
the design concept is the green spaces outwith the development
The proposal will enhance the 3 key edges to the site.
site and the opportunity for green assets within.
The new path network & proposed amenity spaces will create a heart within the proposed development.
01.Diagrams.
The Location
The UK
North of Scotland Inverness
Scotland
East of Inverness Chapelton, Balloch
The Masterplan Barn Church Road access. New junction required.
The woodland and meadow areas that border the site are to be retained.
SUDS basin has been designed as dry, so will appear as rolling grass.
To the South, the existing woodland areas will be linked with a continuous area of tree planting.
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BALLOCH
CULLODEN
03. Plan of the masterplan and detail.
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FREEL ANC E WO RK S
RE_START Restoration of a private house
NICE_ BAR & RESTAURANT Interior design
STORE_THEATRE Interior design
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DESCRIPTION
Restoration project and Interior design of a private house 100 sq meters. Client: Private Budget: € 80 000 Status: Ongoing
MAIN TASKS
Architect. Layout development. Modeling. Rendering. Cost Analysis. Design details. Construction supervisor.
SOFTWARE USED
Autocad 3d studio max_Vray Adobe Photoshop Adobe InDesign 01. Plans and render of the
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corridor.
RESTORATION PROJECT The one-level 100 sq meters restoration and interior design project concerns a private house. The project of restoration involves
02. Render of the living
different stages: the demolition of the second wall and the floor,
room.
the replacing of the windows and the doors, a new heating, and electrical system, the restoration of the facades. The project of the interior involves the use of materials such as wood, marble, cement, ceramic, and fabrics.
open space OAK WOOD MARBLE DARK GREY WHITE SKIRTING FABRICS master bathroom FIRENZE EXAGONAL CHEVRON TILES WOT WOOD BLACK TAPS HEALTH AGAVE
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second bathroom VOGUE BLACK TILES OAK WOOD DE MAIO POTTERY STAINLESS STEEL BLUE MISUNDERSTANDING_ PAINT MAKERS
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BEFORE 01 Lobby: 4.5 sqm 02 Corridor: 10 sqm 03 Living room: 19.4 sqm 04 Double room: 16 sqm 05 Single room: 14.6 sqm 06 Bathroom: 4.5 sqm 07 Kitchen: 14.5 sqm
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AFTER 01 Lobby/Corridor: 12.5 sqm 02 Living room: 35.3 sqm 03 Double room: 16.7 sqm 04 Bathroom: 3.8 sqm 05 Single room: 12.1 sqm 06 Bathroom: 7.2 sqm 07 Office: 11.8 sqm
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04. Some Pictures of the house not yet completed.
DESCRIPTION
400 sq meters. Interior design of a restaurant - bar Project in partnership with: It’s my Lab. Client: Private Budget: € 100 000 Status: Ongoing
MAIN TASKS
Designer. Layout development. Modeling. Design details. Render.
SOFTWARE USED Autocad Rhino Adobe Photoshop Adobe InDesign
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NICE BAR&RESTAURANT The two-level 400 sq meters interior design project concerns a bar facing the street and a partially underground restaurant with its entrance. The project involves the use of materials such as: iron, marble, cementine, resins, industrial glass and wood. Everything is matched with the industrial chic style, where gray tones, exotic plants and the jungle style furnishings are predominant.
green INTERIOR PLANTS furniture MARBLE furniture MAPLE PLYWOOD floor BISAZZA TILES frame METAL GRID doors METAL
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walls and floors PAINTING COLORS
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03. View of the lounge bar.
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02. Axonometric View Restaurant and Bar.
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01. Plans of the bar and the restaurant with furnitures with some of the executive elevations of the bar and the restaurant , L’Aquila, 2018.
DESCRIPTION
180 sq meters. Interior design project of a store. Client: EN Budget: Status: Concept design
MAIN TASKS
Design lead. Layout development. Modeling. Rendering.
SOFTWARE USED
Rhino 3d studio max_Vray Adobe Photoshop Adobe InDesign
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01. Axonometric view.
STORE THEATRE The one-level 180 sq meters of preliminary interior design project concerns a store. The concept is to realize a store like a theatre, with the stage, where look the clothes, and the fifth stage that surrounding all the ambient.
clothes hangers WHITE ALUMINUM
floor TERRAZZO TILES
walls and countertop PAINTING base METAL SHEET
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furniture MAPLE PLYWOOD
02. Views onthe main entrance and fitting rooms.
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03. View of the counter.
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DESCRIPTION
Thesis project. Rehabilitation of a school building. Thermal rehabilitation. Structural and seismic analysis. Design of the new scholastic gym.
MAIN TASKS
Survey of the building. Structural and architectural modeling. Gym planning. Layout development. Design details. Rendering.
SOFTWARE USED
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Master Thesis Project The increases sensitivity about the environment has led to the adaptation and redevelopment of existing buildings manufactured with obsolete and poor performance technologies. My thesis moves towards this perspective, which after a methodical diagnosis and an in-depth analysis of the energetic, functional and structural criticality of the school building, develops an upgrading project that enhances all the usable attributes of the building and eliminates the critical issues, in an integrated, functional and compatible process. Together with the structural and thermal rehabilitation, a new multifunctional gym has been planned.
01. Facades of the school.
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Analysis on the existing
Design of the new scholastic gym
Functional analysis
Demolition of the old gym
Assessment of the organization
Functional analysis
Project of energy efficiency
Design
Thermal analysis
Structural Design
Thermal rehabilitation
Details
Structural and seismic analysis Structural rehabilitation
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The presence of high bending stresses was found during a diagnosis of the load-bearing structure of the entire building, which required
reinforcement
action at the nodes of the main load-bearing frame. Moreover, I carried out a deep analysis on the constructional
technologies
of the main components, such as vertical, horizontal opaque and transparent closures. The building was embedded in its micro-climatic context, in order to 59
highlight the main characteristics of ventilation and irradiation, in the summer and winter. I also performed thermal analyses: direct thermal analysis using a machine, which
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transmittance value of the vertical opaque closures, and the indirect thermal analysis using a thermal imaging camera, which allowed to visualize all the thermal gaps existing in the structure.
02. Structural analysis
03. Sunshine analysis. Winter and summer.
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04. Thermal imaging of the northern side of the school.
The tests made showed some issues regarding the thermal characteristics of the buildings outer-layer: above all, the transmittance values of the infill panels, the roofs, the inter-floor slabs and the fixtures were not compliant with law requirements.
04. Thermal imaging of the southern side of the school.
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06.Plan of the new scholastic gym.
07. Details of the steel structure and the roof.
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07. Prespective section on the new scholastic gym.
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MULTI-MIX Design project. Composition.
THE OFFICE Technical architectur. Details.
THIS MUST BE THE PLACE Design project. Composition.
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DESCRIPTION
New building in the center of L’Aquila. 5 Level Multi - Residential development.
MAIN TASKS
Schematic design. Building planning. Layout development. Modeling. Rendering.
SOFTWARE USED Autocad Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop 3d studio, Vray
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Design project
The project involves the demolition and reconstruction of a building damaged in the 2009 earthquake located along one of the main access streets to the old town of L’Aquila. The new building includes an entrance hall on Via Sallustio, a public and commercial street serving shops located on the ground floor, and offices on the first and second floors. The residences on the top floor have a private and quiet entrance on Via Gaglioffi. CORTEN
01. Via Gaglioffi facade , L’Aquila.
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via sallustio via gaglioffi
GARAGE&STORAGE 500 sqm
COMMERCIAL 420 sqm
OFFICE 230 sqm
OFFICE 230 sqm
OFFICE 80 sqm
RESIDENTIAL 150 sqm
02. Via Sallustio facade , L’Aquila.
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RESIDENTIAL
03. Perspective Section and Plans of the building.
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03. Views of the building: from Via Sallustio and Via Gaglioffi.
DESCRIPTION
9 Levels Office building. 4000 sq meters.
MAIN TASKS
Schematic design. Building planning. Layout development. Design details. Modeling. Rendering.
SOFTWARE USED Autocad Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop 3d studio, Vray
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Design project
The building is characterized by two independent volumes that combine the great flexibility of the interior spaces with a simple and well-organized plan drawing on the various levels. The mansion’s front-facing road gives a distinctive and unique character to the building and it is made by superimposing a modular grid structure of solar filters, which divides the facade into rectangular compartments.
FIRST FLOOR
HALL INFO-POINT RESTORATION
SECOND FLOOR
CELLULAR OFFICE OPEN SPACE
THIRD FLOOR
CELLULAR OFFICE OPEN SPACE MEETING ROOM
FIFTH FLOOR
CELLULAR OFFICE OPEN SPACE
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02. Executive section - front.
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03. View of the building.
DESCRIPTION
New center. 6 Level Multi - Residential development. New kindergarten. New Cafè.
MAIN TASKS
Schematic design. Planning. Layout development. Modeling. Rendering.
SOFTWARE USED Autocad Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop 3d studio, Vray
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Design project
The project foresees the construction on a 4000 sq meters green area of a multifunctional complex consisting of 1 nursery, 1 bar meters of underground parking. All the entrances related to the
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01. Diagrams and views of the model.
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03. Plans of the different types of accommodations.
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