ERNESTO FAVA ARCHITECT
Senior Architect associate/ BIM specialist Consultant/ Site Manager Goodfor Architetti Via Lavagna 3A, Turin, Italy
Archiloco BIM specialist Consultant
Archiloco SAS Via Paolo Sacchi 40, Turin, Italy
License to practice September 2018 Member of the OAT Torino January 2019
Project Manager assistant
Gandelli Group Srl. Borgaro Torinese, Torino, Italy Period: Oct.2017-Nov.2018
Editor/Translator associate
VG Editore Srl
Viale Monte Ceneri 60, Milan, Italy
Designer/Web Editor
Gandelli Legnami Srl. Borgaro Torinese, Torino, Italy Period: Nov.2016-Sep.2017
Consulant
Gandelli Mozambique Gandelli Group Srl, Via Mappano 26, BorgaroT.se, Italy
Associate
Ossimoro Art Gallery
Via Carlo Ignazio Giulio 6, Turin, Italy
Shinbisum Workshop
Ulleung-gun, South Korea Urbz Studio Seoul Period: August 2017
Autocad 2D Drawing Professional
Internship for master thesis
Urbz Mumbai, Dharavi, Mumbai, India Period: July-September 2016
3D Modeling Consultant
AZ service Srl
Via Gottardo 179, Turin, Italy
Graphic Design Consultant
DEFILIPPI WINERY Srl
Frazione Fossa 8 Oliva Gessi, Pavia, Italy
Master Degree “Architettura costruzione e città” Bachelor Degree “Interfacoltà di Architettura” Period: Oct. 2011 - Dec. 2016 Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy
Erasmus program
ENSAG Grenoble, France Period: Sept.-Febr. 2016
University Stage Technical Office Municipality of Torino, Italy address: Via Meucci n.16 Period: March-August 2014
PUBLICATIONS
-E.Fava
“LaBottegainVerticale” Youbuild n°17 (pag 150-155)
VG Editore Srl Viale Monte Ceneri 60, Milan, Italy
-E.Fava
“Io,architetto,NELLOSLUMDIMUMBAI”
Youbuild n°11 (pag 80-85)
VG Editore Srl Viale Monte Ceneri 60, Milan, Italy
-A.Cedro, E.Fava
“Archiloco, 30 anni di progetti”
Editor: Archiloco SAS Via Paolo Sacchi 40, Turin, Italy
- E.Fava
“Alla scoperta dei giovani artisti emergenti: L’intervista ad Ernesto Fava” Notiziarte Online Magazine
Editor: Rebecca Pedrazzi
- E.Fava
“Annuario 2021 Wikiarte”
Annuario 2021 a cura di Francesca Bogliolo Editor: Francesca Bogliolo
- E.Fava
“La bellezza Ritrovata, voci e colori dal confine del mondo” Editor: Titti di Vito; Charley Fazio
Revit BIM Modeling Basic Sketchup PRO Professional Consultant for private companies Adobe Photoshop Professional Consultant for private companies ENGLISH IELTS 6.0 FRENCH C1 Adobe Illustrator Professional Adobe InDesign Professional Microsoft Office Expert
BIM
Archicad
Modeling
February 2020
Certificated BIM Specialist ICMQ UNI 11-337
CV CURRENT
CAREER
LANGUAGES
JOB
SKILLS
PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL
MIXED USE PUBLIC ART-ILLUSTRATION
Attic 22 Milan, Italy
Villa Biasci Tuscany, Italy
Cocco Workshop Turin, Italy
Meeting Hall Oltrepo Pontecurone, Italy Digital Humanity Milan/Turin, Italy
Pertusi XX Pavia, Italy
Villa Modugno Bari, Italy
Dharavi Design Practices Dharavi, Mumbai, India
Maison
Villa F2
Shinbisum Mixed Use Ulleung-do, South Korea
Villa
Mecùfi Masterplan Mecùfi, Mozambico
PROJECTS
Breuil Cervinia, Italy
Julia Pavia, Italy
San Giorgio Monferrato, Italy
PROJECT STATUS: In Construction
DESIGN: Ernesto Fava
CONSTRUCTION MANAGER: Ernesto Fava
LOCATION: Via Antonio Kramer 22, Milan, Italy
PARCEL SURFACE: 80 sqm March 2021 - April 2022
Attic 22 Milan, Italy
Renovation of a 80 sqm attic located in the Milan City Centre, in Via Antonio Kramer 22, very close to Porta Venezia, characterized by the total redefinition of the inner spaces and the transformation of the roof through the insertion of a gabled dormer window facing the dining/kitchen area and the realization of a terrace along the court side.
PLAN
SECTION | Existing Site SECTION | Project
PLAN
PROJECT STATUS: Built
DESIGN: Ernesto Fava + Goodfor Architetti
CONSTRUCTION MANAGER: Ernesto Fava
PARTNERS: Goodfor Architetti
LOCATION: Via Porta Pertusi XX, Pavia, Italy
PARCEL SURFACE: 115 sqm
July 2021 - June 2022
Pertusi XX Pavia, Italy
Renovation of a 115 sqm apartment in the old town of Pavia, in Via Porta Pertusi XX, which consists in the enhancement of the view towards an old Abbey and the city Cathedral. The addiction of a new sleeping area, wardrobe and bathroom at the mezzanine floor allows to optimize the use of space by concentrating the Living/Dining on a large 40 sqm surface. The analysis of the historical traces of the existing made possible to retrieve the old arches and to restore their beauty, by defining a new connection between both dining/kitchen and living/foyer areas.
FLOOR PLAN
MEZZANINE FLOOR PLAN
3D SECTION VIEW
PROJECT STATUS: Built
DESIGN: Ernesto Fava
CONSTRUCTION MANAGER: Ernesto Fava
LOCATION: Salice Terme, Pavia, Italy
PROJECT SURFACE: 96 sqm March 2022 - June 2022
Renovation of the whole indoor finishings and interior Design proposal for a Liberty Villa located in the Oltrepo’ Pavese hills, close to Milan. There was an urgent necessity to insulate the vertical circulation volume whose walls heat loss was extremely high. Because of the detail of the exterior facade, we’ve been forced to work on the interior, by using very thin insulating panels (30 mm thickness). The whole attic has been completely renovated. The Design proposal aimed to retrieve the originary organizion of the old rooms, in parallel with the regardul insertion of contemporary furnitures.
Villa Julia Pavia, Italy
2nd FLOOR | ATTIC | Existing Site
BR WC BR BR: Bedroom KT: Kitchen
LR: Livingroom WC
2nd FLOOR | ATTIC | Interior Proposal
BR
WC
BR WC
1st FLOOR | Stairwall Insulation Proposal
KT WC LR
PROJECT STATUS: Executive Design | Construction in 2023
DESIGN: Ernesto Fava
CONSTRUCTION MANAGER: Ernesto Fava
PARTNERS: Aktivhaus Nexlogic Srl
LOCATION: Via Vicinale Steccaia, Bibbona, Tuscany, Italy
BUILT SURFACE: 250 sqm + 60 sqm Swimming Pool
Semptember 2022 - December 2022
Located in the beautiful context of the Tuscany Hills in Bibbona, Livorno, the Mr. and Mrs. Biasci Villa aims to revitalize the existing character of the cottage in a contemporary view. High-tech envelope solutions, together with an intense use of renewable resources, allow to re-imagine the traditional local architecture in a more sustainable way. The new construction is organized on an elevated floor (1 meter above the terrain height) of 150 square meters, divided into Living/Dining along the South Side, Sleeping Area facing the North, a wide GreenHouse and 3 Loggias. Every space has been conceived in order to be exposed to more sides. The vertical circulation, connecting the ground floor to the basement, marks an horizontal axis which organizes the whole distribution and valorises the East-West connection.
Villa Biasci Tuscany, Italy
GROUND FLOOR
SECTION
SECTION
PROJECT STATUS: Executive Design | Construction in 2023
DESIGN: Ernesto Fava
CONSTRUCTION MANAGER: Ernesto Fava
LOCATION: Breuil, Cervinia, Italy
FLOOR SURFACE: 50sqm May 2022 - October 2022
Breuil is a very popular tourist destination for ski lovers. The client, who bought a 50sqm apartment in a complex in front of the ski facilities, decided to restorate it in order to rent the space at a higher price before the 2023 winter season. We decided to maintain the existing walls in their originary position, in order to reduce the costs. The Design strategy was to reinterpretate the iconic elements of the typical chalet in a contemporary visios. The angles and corners that characterize the entire complex morphology define the disrupting design of the ceiling, in line with the plan organization of the units. The bathroom has been conceived as a massive stone box and recalls the interiors of a thermal room. The bedroom wall has been enriched through the application of a large image of the Matternhorn to strenghten the connection with the landscape.
Maison Breuil Cervinia, Italy
FLOOR PLAN
FLOOR PLAN DETAIL | Bathroom
FLOOR PLAN DETAIL | Bathroom
PROJECT STATUS: Preliminary Design
DESIGN: Ernesto Fava, Sergio Carletto Architetto
LOCATION: Modugno, Bari, Italy
PARCEL SURFACE: 330 sqm
April 2019 - In progress
Villa Modugno Bari, Italy
Co-operation with Sergio Carletto Architetto to design a Single-Family Villa in Modugno, Bari, Italy. The project aims to become the meeting point between the modern architectural shape (the glazed facade of the waterfront) and the bizantine element revival (which is visible in the doors finishing and the monumental entrance mosaic). Through an original use of the circular shape, this design wants to underline the main natural elements: the golden mosaic beyond the entrance (fire), the olive tree in the living room (earth and air) and the terrace swimming pool (water).
ARCHITECTURAL PLAN: GROUND FLOOR
FRONT: ENTRANCE VIEW TO THE INNER COURT TO THE LIVING
TERRACE VIEW
EXPLODED VIEW
Skylight Staircase to the roof
FUNCTIONS
Court | 44 sqm
Terrace | 100 sqm
Private rooms | 46 sqm
Bathroom | 19 sqm
Living | 100 sqm
Kitchen | 9 sqm
Storage | 12 sqm
Single private rooms 2x12sqm
Master bedroom 22 sqm Pool diameter: 2m
ENTRANCE VIEW
PROJECT STATUS: Built
DESIGN: Arch.Ernesto Fava, Arch.Giuditta Gandelli
EXECUTIVE: Gandelli House
LOCATION: San Giorgio Monferrato, Alessandria, Italy
BUILT SURFACE: 230 sqm March 2018 - June 2020
Villa F2
San Giorgio Monferrato, Italy
Co-operation with Gandelli Group enterprise, Giuditta Gandelli Architect and Modesto Bertotti civil-engineer to design and build a one-family villa in San Giorgio Monferrato, Alessandria, Piemonte, Italy. The project is in line with the most recent regulations concerning sustainable and durable materials, reduction of emissions and energy-management costs. The surface is around 230 sqm, organized on two levels: Living and a huge portico on the ground; bedrooms and terrace on the upper floor. The architecture of the construction is respectful of the morphology of the site, which is located inbetween the beautiful hills of Monferrato territory and part of the Unesco Heritage.
GROUND FLOOR FUNCTIONS Living Portico Laundry Garage Living : 56 sqm Portico : 25 sqm Laundry : 6 sqm wc : 6 sqm Garage : 35 sqm wc
FLOOR FUNCTIONS
10
1
12
Br 2
16
wc 1: 7 sqm wc 2: 4 sqm Terrace: 50 sqm Br 1 Br 2 Studio wc 1 wc 2 Terrace
FIRST
Studio:
sqm Br
(single bedroom):
sqm
(double bedroom):
sqm
CONSTRUCTION SITE
top left: partition wall dividing the kitchen from the laundry and bathroom
top right: ceiling structural laminated timber beams
bottom right: view to the living, ten days after the concrete screed casting.
PROJECT STATUS: Built
DESIGN: Ernesto Fava
CONSTRUCTION MANAGER: Ernesto Fava
LOCATION: Cortile del Maglio, Turin, Italy
PARCEL SURFACE: 132 sqm
March 2019 - June 2019
Cocco Workshop is much more than a workplace. Its owner is an eclectic artist researching innovative and extreme solutions to organize the space. The originary structure, which is part of an old Arsenal built during the XVI Century, is a perfect example of functional re-use of the space. Today, the whole area hosts social markets, offices and workshops. The client necessity was to optimise the interior through the addiction of an entire floor and the extension of the two existing ones. The architectural solution, based on the minimal impact and re-use of industrial materials (steel beams and pillars for the main structure, lightweight gratings for the floor), has been designed with the specific aim to respect the consistent morphology of the existing walls. Thanks to the particularly flexible vision of the client, we’ve been able to invent very “unique” solutions: We put a fireman’s pole facing the entrance in order for him to litterally jump from the second floor to the ground, just in front of the clients.
Cocco Workshop Turin, Italy
GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR
ROOFTOP
Living/Office
Office
Workshop
SECTION
RELATOR: Mauro Berta
CO-RELATORS: Michele Bonino, Valeria Federighi
EXTERNAL RELATORS: Matias Echanove, Raul Srivastava 2015/2016
Dharavi Design Practices Dharavi, Mumbai, India
“Master Thesis: DESIGN PRACTICES IN DHARAVI: Redefinition of the role of the architect in the user generated city” Analysis of the context of a Mumbai slum to define new paradigms of the Architect’s field of action, supported by a critical review of the previous academic work and by the study of the international architectural activity in those neighborhoods which are threatened by socio-economical and political pressure. Co-operation with local contractors and Urbz Mumbai studio, aimed to produce a more efficient “tool-house” model.
URBAN HIGH DENSITY
Dharavi’s morphology is nothing more than the product of a costant and unpredictable reorganization of the built form according to its social and economical networks. There are two main conditions which regulate the apparently disordered structure of its urban tissue: the proximity to the workplace and the need of a shelter. The repetition and reorganization of units happens in relation to the proximity to exploitable and sharable resources. The work dimension affects the settlement growth, and the typology of building is mostly an extension of the productive space. This leads to an apprently irregular growth of micro units which appears from a larger scale as an intense fragmentation of the urban space, characterized by a huge density.
Mumbai
450m 0 1
Dharavi
1. Dharavi Main Road
2. 60 Feet Road
3. 90 Feet Road
4. Mahatma Gandhi Road
4
Mumbai
1 2 3
Dharavi 450m 0 1
LARGE CONNECTIONS (8 to 14 meters)
Dharavi large connections, the main roads, are normally between 8 and 14 meters large. They host vehicular traffic, pedestrian one and business micro activities on their sides.
SUPER SMALL CONNECTIONS (up to 1 meter)
The most fascinating part of Dharavi consists in its contraddictions. From the intense traffic of the main roads to the silence and quiet of these little, tiny streets in the neighborhoods. It is physically impossible for vehicles to cross these roads.
MEDIUM/LARGE CONNECTIONS
(4 to 8 meters)
Dharavi medium/large connections, from 4 to 8 meters large, host vehicular traffic, pedestrian one and commercial activities on their sides, but they are normally a litle less crowded than the main roads. They are more intensly crossed by mortorbikes than cars. Some little trucks usually cross them to deliver products for shops, markets and some workshops.
SMALL CONNECTIONS (2 to 4 meters)
In the inner parts of the nagars, smaller connections between 2 and 4 meters host no vehicular traffic (but some motorbikes), few little shops and many collective space for people living on its sides. Generally, these small roads cross districts which are mainly residential.
INFRASTRUCTURE
Young inhabitants using an open field to play a cricket match
FLEXIBILITY
Open spaces of little dimensions (no more than 200 square meters) are shared by the people of the neighbourhood in a mix of activities which also includes religious celebrations, and they recall those community daily life aspects which are typical of the village culture. More extended open fields also become the places of cricket matches, festivals and big open markets. There is no waste of space and no voids which wouldn’t be exploited in multiple ways.
The individual activates a small business with an improvised shelter, characterised by low cost materials. If the business becomes productive, the individual decides to live in proximity of this activity, one floor is added, the family can move to the first floor.
The business grows up and the activity can be extended on the ground floor, there is a need of further workforce.
A new floor is added for rent, this floor can be used as a living space for direct monetary income or it may become a workshop to improve the production.
Thanks to the growth of monetary and/or human workforce the activity is able to extend more on the ground floor.
CRICKET FIELD
A KINETIC CITY: FLEXIBLE USES OF THE SAME SPACE
OPEN MARKET
THE TOOL-HOUSE
Artisans from a fabric workshop getting a chai after lunch
13th Compund
Dharavi
storage
Mahim Sion Link Road
FOCUS ON: RECYCLING INDUSTRY
Commonly recognized as the recycling district, 13th Compund nagar is one of the most specific neighbourhoods which characterize the urban tissue of Dharavi. It involves more than 5000 workers, in a complex cluster of around 700 units whose main activity is the reuse of different waste materials.
Dharavi Main Road 60 Feet Road
THE TOOLHOUSE: EXAMPLES
storage
storage
storage storage/ plastic crushing
roof storage sorting plastic farsan/ snacks production
NEW DESIGN
Together with local general contractors, we designed a more efficient tool-house. Through an inclusive process we involved artisans from Dharavi to reproduce physical models which have been exhibited in the Urbz Studio, in Koliwada.
The local contractors represent the mediator between dwellers and authorities. Concious of the place where they live, they have experience in construction techniques, and, parallely, they are able to define the right compromises to be able to build in a context of strong lack of regulations, political insecurity and economic pressure.
FACADE PATTERN
TERRACE
The collective space for the tool-house users
LIVING/WORKSHOP
The second floor will be rent and used as a living/workshop unit
LIVING/WORKSHOP
The shop owners need more space to produce and increment their activity
OPENINGS
To intensify the interaction with the public space of the street
COLLECTIVE STORAGE
For the tool-house users only
COLLECTIVE STORAGE
For the tool-house users only
SHOP
The primary income comes from this activity.
It represents the fundament for the toolhouse development.
It is a place of socioeconomic important relations
PUBLIC STORAGE
Protected by personal key
THE STREET
Place of socio-economic relation
Ziyaul Haque Siddiqui is born in Dharavi. He started working for a workshop in Mumbai where he learned how to cut glass sheets, then he increased its own business along the 60 feet Road, between 13th compound and Mahim. He orders materials from city companies and from other regions as Gujarat, and gets sheets of specific cuts and colors, according to what he requires. This picture represent a newTool-House model physycal realization at its final step
PROJECT STATUS: Concept
DESIGN: Ernesto Fava, Urbz Studio Seoul
LOCATION: Sadong-ri, Ulleung-do, South Korea
PARCEL SURFACE: 45.000 sqm September 2017
Shinbisum Mixed Use Ulleung-do, South Korea
The Sadong-ri neighborhood in Ulleung-do Island is the subject of a deep transformation. A big harbor is going to be developed to respond to the touristic demand, and there is an urgent need to redefine infrastructures and facilities. The local identity is strong. It is fundamental to address the transformation of the area by respecting the inhabitants’ needs. By assuming that a future development on this part of the Island will start anyway, our work consisted into the definition of hypothesis of how this development could start in a sustainable way. Since some services are already part of the harbor area entourage, we decided to find a way to empower them next to the rise of new ones, and we thought about how a mixed-use neighborhood could collaborate to make this area more attractive without destroying the beauty of its landscape.
SITE: SADONG-RI, ULLEUNG-DO, SOUTH KOREA
Residential Units
Business + Facilities Circulation Project Area
WATERFRONT: MIXED USE TYPOLOGY FOR THE REDEVELOPMENT
“For example, it is simply unbelievable that we are missing beaches on the coast, the infrastructure of the sadongri waterfront area has to be ingeniously structured, different levels, roads for bikers, roads for pedestrians, facilities and conveniences have to be placed on strategic corners” Mr.Kim Inwhan, Daebak pension, Sadong-ri, Ulleung-do
Upper Street
BUSINESS/FACILITIES:
Located along the upper street, ranging from 50 to 250 sqm.
RESIDENTIAL UNITS:
Accessible by the upper pedestrian road.
Organized in different sizes:
- single apartment (from 25 to 45sqm)
- two family apartment (75 sqm)
- Penthouse (from 120 sqm).
BUSINESS/FACILITIES:
Accessible from the main road. Multistorey units can host a secondary entrance from the upper street.
Main Road
MAIN ROAD:
Up to 14 meters, hosting pedestrian and vehicular traffic, including bike paths and seawalks.
FOCUS: DESIGNATED USES
“We need to find a strategy to develop residential and commerical units at a lower material cost. Everything I have built here is imported from the mainland, which means very high construction prices..It is important to define an ecological iter of production”
Ms.Kim Junghwa
Sangil Hostel, Sadong-ri, Ulleung-do
Public Square
PROJECT STATUS: Development
DESIGN: Arch.Ernesto Fava, Sergio Carletto Architetto
EXECUTIVE: Gandelli Mozambique
LOCATION: Mecùfi, Mozambique
PARCEL SURFACE: 80.000 sqm
March 2018 - In progress
Mecùfi Masterplan Mecùfi, Mozambico
The Mecùfi Masterplan aims to establish a new model of tourism, based on the share of knowledge, techniques, culture. By defining a connection between the tourist resort and the training hub, a new cosmopolitan model emerges. The creative process behind this project refers to the concept of Third Paradise, developed by the famous Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto. This idea embodies the collision between the natural and the artificial. It depicts a place where the beauty of the uncontaminated territory and the potential of the human mind come together, connecting themselves in a collective space where locals and foreigners have access to dialogue and share of knowledge. This symbol carries the idea that development in emerging economies has to be supported in a way which is more regardful of the countries’ respective contexts, people, cultures, customs and traditions. The morphology of the design we propose is a material transposition of the idea of collective, sustainable growth. Three circles define the main functions (Resort Facilities/Plaza, Campus, Conference Hall). However, this flexible model is open to multiple uses: more circles/functions can be added to respond to further local needs.
100m 0
AXONOMETRY
The design of the central pole recalls the concept of “Box Architecture”, whose peculiar characteristics take references from the project for the Red Bull Music Academy Headquarters by Maria Langarita and Victor Navarro in Mataderro, Madrid, Spain, which consists in a diffuse urban structure that has been built inside a 20th century warehouse in a way which makes it easily removable without touching the existing context. Something similar happens inside the Entrance Hall block. Flexible and differentlysized units are “chirurgically” inserted in the residual space of the new structure, by imitating the logic of a Russian Matriosca Doll. These units will accomodate the demand of facilities and sleeping/working rooms for the employees of the Liberia School and Resort.In front of the Hall, just next to the central fountain, a thin canal of water leads to the Beach. This revival of the post-modern Architecture of tranquillity, which recalls the open-air connective space of the Salk Institute of Louis Kahn, aims to emphasize the perception of the landscape which is framed by the promenade toward the Sea.
LEGENDA
2nd phase development staff lodgings tourist facilities circulation
warehouses
Entrance Hall Plaza
water tower water tower circulation circulation tourist facilities
tourist facilities lecture hall inner court
CONFERENCE HALL CAMPUS
PROCESSING CENTER
SOCCER FIELD
circulation
processing center outdoor cultures
entrance from the public road access from the campus
access from the public parking circulation soccer field access from the conference hall
Compact Resort Unit
Diffuse Resort Unit
RESORT UNIT TYPE
The resort articulates on two “wings” opening from the promenade. By recalling the shape of waves, parallel lines define the circulation among the units. These roads, which have variable sizes, become thinner and larger to define small-scale and diffused collective and semi-public areas, such as little gardens, squares, facilities.The aggregation of apartments of different sizes defines the entire morphology of the touristic area. It is supported by multiple services along secondary axes or in front of the sea (tennis courts, belvedere restaurants, etc.). The types of units which compose the resort are organized around a central living area. Therefore, the size of the apartments is defined by adding units to the pivot surface. This addiction can be compact or diffuse: in the first case, the result is a big apartment where every space is connected to a central living; in the second one, more units are organized around a central courtyard. The outdoor spaces are defined by a timber and clay pergola which can be covered in multiple ways ( cloth sheets, timber panels, etc.)
PROFESSOR: Guy Depollier, Philippe Deletraz
Design Atelier with specific focus on the articulation of the space at the architectural scale (1:100-1:200). Through a specific process which starts from the “micro” and leads to the “macro” system, according to the philosophy of the molecular design, the project investigate the house and the way it can be aggregated to develop a residential complex.
ASSISTANT: Alice Flavigny, Fabrice Gallo, Mathieu Grenier, Philippe Guyard, Dominique Putz, Stephane Sadoux, Gabriela Trotta, Anne Coste, Charles Chifflet, Christian Blachot,Benoit Adeline 2015/2016
Maison Collective Chambery,France
espace collectif doule simplex double simplex B A simplex service public C B A C
triplex D D D D
CONCEPT
PROJECT STATUS: Construction
DESIGN: Arch.Ernesto Fava, Arch.Alessio Cedro, Archiloco SAS
EXECUTIVE: SI.ME.TE Srl
LOCATION: Pontecurone, Alessandria, Italy
BUILT SURFACE: 200 sqm
July 2019 - In progress
Meeting Hall Oltrepo Pontecurone, Italy
Restoration of the facades and renovation of part of the former Town Hall in Pontecurone, Alessandria, Italy, intended to be transformed into the new Council Chamber. The closure of an old carriage entrance between via Emilia and the inner court allowed to realize a foyer welcoming the incoming public. The foyer defines a filter between the meeting room and the Council Chamber and is equipped with exhibit walls and vending machines. The refunctionalization of the existing fabric consists in both the interior reorganization through the demolition of the architectural barriers and the restoration of the facades, including the installation of new doors and windows.
BIM ADVANCED MODELING
The renovation of the existing historical architecture represents a hard challenge in the context of the BIM design. Why? Because it implies working by phases, by defining a clear distinction between existing, demolished and new elements. Because the most part of the historical architectures contains shapes that are absolutely out of any standard, so it is fundamental to transform them into parametric elements of the software database. The model connects abacuses, price lists and scheduled times in a direct and dynamic workflow which facilitates the control of the project phases: design, construction and management.
Meeting Hall: up to 16 seats
Court Foyer
Bathrooms Entrance Via Roma
Conference Hall: up to 100 seats
ILLUSTRATION: Arch.Ernesto Fava
CURATORS: Paratissima Art Fair | Laura Pieri, Paolo Lolicata
EXHIBITS: Paratissima Art Design Fair 2019 | Human Touch N.I.C.E. 5th edition | Torino Festival della Tecnologia 2019 | OLTRE VII edizione Bologna 2020 | Human Touch Isolation 2020
LOCATION: La Fabbrica del Vapore, Milan, Italy | Ex Accademia Artiglieria, Turin, Italy | Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy | Galleria Wikiarte, Bologna, Italy | Castello di Milazzo - Faro Salina, Italy April 2019 - September 2020
Digital Humanity Milan/Turin, Italy
Social cohesion, collective living, connected life. The city grows and the mistakes of the past come again. A delirious spread of concrete, advertisings, datas, lights, shape these dystopian views of the risks for our future. The city becomes a place where the human interaction disappears, where people get lost in a disordered flow of mirrors, filters and confused informations, where citizens transform themselves into their own shocases. The architectural shape loses its identity and a new faith belongs to ingenious softwares which are able to recollect, manage and elaborate big data flows.
Nova Cairo
Dimensions: 140x70cm
Technique: 3D Modeling and post-production Support: Plexiglass and D-Bond
La Ville Radieuse
Dimensions: 170x70cm
Technique: 3D Modeling and post-production Support: Plexiglass and D-Bond
Nomadi
Dimensions: 150x80cm
Technique: 3D Modeling and post-production Support: Plexiglass and D-Bond
Sanctuarium
Dimensions: 120x70cm
Technique: 3D Modeling and post-production Support: Plexiglass and D-Bond
Thanks for your attention
Arch. Ernesto Fava email: ernestoarchitettura@gmail.com PEC: e.fava@architettitorinopec.it www.ernesto-fava.com