Architecture Portfolio |Vincenzo Castaldo

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Education

. 2011-2016 Master Degree at Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II” Grade: 110 | 110 summa cum laude

Work experience . 2015-2016 PRIMO ATELIER OF ARCHITECTURE internship 2017-2018 SMITH BARRACCO ARCHITECTS collaborator 2017-2018 BET ARCHITECTURE |project group cofounder

V I N C E N ZO C A S TA L D O Born

. Naples, 27th May 1991 Address

. via Mazzini n 16, San Giorgio a Cremano Naples, Italy Contacts

. +393355807754 enzo.c91@libero.it

Competitions . - An house for... by OpenGap - London internet calling by BeeBreeders - Pinocchio’s Library by YAC | FINALIST - Matera city of Culture by Instaura | MENTION Languages . Italian | Mother tongue English | B1 Toolbox . AutoCad, Adobe Photshop, Adobe InDesign, Microsoft Office, Rhinoceros, V-Ray for Rhinoceros, 3ds Max, Corona for 3ds Max Interests . Architecture, drawing, architectural models, painting, sport, music, reading, traveling



Rebuild in Naples

Accademic Project | 2012 -2013

Rebuild in Naples the Neapolitan palace

The demolition of a building often corresponds to the abandonment. The project provides the realization of a residential building inside an urban vacuum located in the limits of the ancient city of Naples. The lecture of the urban texture and the analysis of the different typologies of neapolitan palace determinate the coding of its character into the city. The different elements contributed as an input to the project realization.

Location | via Foria, Napoli Function | Commercial, Residential

The corner Void


Full, the Void, the Building 3

Urban Plan 4


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Ground Floor Standard Floor Plan 6

Rebuild in Naples

Accademic Project | 2012 -2013


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Principal Section 8

Rebuild in Naples

Accademic Project | 2012 -2013


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View of the street with design of facade 10

Rebuild in Naples

Accademic Project | 2012 -2013


A Tower for Cuma The museum on the history

Cuma is an ancient city, ancient as Greece. Man has always built and modelled these sites in function of its nature. The stone of which were made these constructions left here a permanent sign, a landmark. The project idea, connected with the museum one, is to offer not only a location in which lock up ancient artefacts, but also to offer a new sign inside the landscape.

Location |Monte Cuma, Cuma Function | Museum, Exibition Hall

View from Acropoli


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Urban Plan Tridimensional view 14

Tower for Cuma

Accademic Project | 2013 -2014


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Section Project 16

Tower for Cuma

Accademic Project | 2013 -2014


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Ground Floor Interior Hall 18

Tower for Cuma

Accademic Project | 2013 -2014


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Cuma s’ Tower Museu 20

Tower for Cuma

Accademic Project | 2013 -2014


Locarno city hall Residential spaces

The project provides the realization of a residential complex withsome corresponding services to the Locarno railway station. The relation between station users and the district residents dominates the project structure. The idea was to create protected areas through a sequence of courtyards, which allow reaching the two opposite zones of the plot. The courtyards, defining the residential space, open to the landscape, establishing another relation with the station. From the station, the residential space isolate themselves through a sequence of terraces that follow the hill shapes.

Location | Locarno, Svizzera Function | Hotel, Residential, Library

Locarno’s station


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Urabn Plan Library Terrace 24

Locarno City Hall

Accademic Project | 2014 -2015


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Ground Floor Section Project 26

Locarno City Hall

Accademic Project | 2014 -2015


Naples station space A new space for a neighborhood

Many stations sites, which do not enjoy of a great relevance, are often left to neglect and to a permanent precariousness. The project provides a regeneration of this space. This is not conceived as support tool to its principal function (receiving passengers), but as public space for the district. From here, the idea to create a protected space with its own limits into which insert the necessary functions to its subsistence. The formalistic recall to the porch as element of identity of the city, become the vessel between old and new.

Location |Montestanto, Naples Function | City Hall, Station,Foundation S.

Montestanto’s station


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Urban plan 30

Naples Station Space

Accademic Project | 2015 -2016


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Station Court 32

Naples Station Space

Accademic Project | 2015 -2016


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Ground Floor station court 34

Naples Station Space

Accademic Project | 2015 -2016


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Station Court 36

Naples Station Space

Accademic Project | 2015 -2016


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Station Court Section 38

Naples Station Space

Accademic Project | 2015 -2016


Naples Station Space

Accademic Project | 2015 -2016

The court and the corner building 39

Corner building view 40


Naples Station Space

Accademic Project | 2015 -2016

Corner building Ground Floor 41

Hall of Building Corner 42


Naples Station Space

Accademic Project | 2015 -2016

View and elevation of Corner building 43

Section Detail 44


A Park for the anticent city A new university campus

Naples is a city made of layers in which every period overlays to on another to define a palimpsest, determining the birth of a dense city growing into it. Inside the city, cloisters and courtyard define the few vacuum existents. The proposed project wants to provide a space for public life, a big green lung in which integrate service function for the ancient city. The idea is adhering to the cloister space widening its usual dimensions. The limits defining the vacuum are buildings, which have the aim to host a university campus; campus that will establish a relation between the new park and the ancient city.

Location |Old Town, Naples Function | Campus, Museum,Sport Center

Naples’s Hospital


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Historic center Naples Project Model 48

Park for Antcient City

Accademic Project | Graduation


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Entry to the park and campus 50

Park for Antcient City

Accademic Project | Graduation


Roofs top

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Park for Antcient City

Accademic Project | Graduation


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Public spaces in the park 54

Park for Antcient City

Accademic Project | Graduation


Model Project

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Park for Antcient City

Accademic Project | Graduation


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Ground Floor 58

Park for Antcient City

Accademic Project | Graduation


Swimming pool

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Park for Antcient City

Accademic Project | Graduation


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Section Project 62

Park for Antcient City

Accademic Project | Graduation


Student’s Building

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Park for Antcient City

Accademic Project | Graduation


PINOCCHIO’S LIBRARY children’s library The library is concevid as a continuos experience for the child: a journey of education through different blocks, in a village devoted to culture and leisure, both essential for children’growth as we learn from Pinocchio’s tale. The spacese are gathered along the central path, from wich the recreation areas diverge until they prevail the park. The different blocks are aggregated to determine continuos space inside, in wich double height rooms are lit from the skylight above. The continuos library is teh path leading to culture and learning but it is not the only one. As an allegory of life, education come from experience and choices. This why the space offered by the new library are deisgned to maxmize user’s choice of expereince. Adult and parents can take part of children’s journey throught the library.

Location |Collodi Function | Library, Exibition Hall

Paper Mill


Collodi’s Library

Competition Project I YAC

Tridimensional view 67

interior space from Cartiera 68


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Ground Floor View from the Library 70

Collodi’s Library

Competition Project I Istaura


View from the Park

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Collodi’s Library

Competition Project I YAC


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Section project 74

Collodi’s Library

Competition Project I Istaura


View from the Park

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Collodi’s Library

Competition Project I YAC


MATERA CITY OF CULTURE A musuem for an antcient city The development of a city is inextricably connected to the nature of the territory in which it rises, prospers and ruins. Matera seems to conduct to the apogee of this concept. Its formae urbis, remained almost unaltered during centuries, as well as untouched from the modern city addition, tells how men that shaped Matera, have been conditioned by the soil on which they built. Better, in which they dug, subtracting material from the malleable and porous rock hill and establishing in this way their own house. The domestic and collective spaces, for long locked up into the hypogea, or distributed in exterior areas, become the strongest sign of the relation that connect the man to the land, to the cave.

Location |Matera Function | Museum, Exibition Hall

St.Agostino Church


Urban Plan

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Tridimensional view 80

Matera city of culture

Competition Project I Istaura


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View from the terrace 82

Matera city of culture

Competition Project I Istaura


Model Project

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Section Project 84

Matera city of culture

Competition Project I Istaura


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View from the Street 86

Matera city of culture

Competition Project I Istaura


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