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Arch. Federica Tullio
birth 01.10.1992, Cattolica, Italy contacts Merwedeplein 30-3, Amsterdam +39 349 8254626 tullio.federica@gmail.com
work experience AKKA Architects Architectural Designer
This work is offering me an excellent opportunity of growing. We work closely to private clients and great flexibility is needed due to the variety of projects we follow simultaneously, from private residentials to big office companies. Our work here is also strictly connected to human interactions and the spaces that we design are made to foster them. In charge of : • Technical drawings • Interior design • 2D and 3D visualization.
Mauro Benvenuti’s studio Project Architect
Amsterdam, NL 2019 may - now
Rimini, IT jul - 2019 apr
I dealt for the most small building and houses renovation , but also big projects like the new headquarters of Amazon in Italy. In charge of : • Technical drawings • 2D and 3D visualization
Municipality of Santarcangelo di Romagna Project Architect
Rimini, IT 2019 jan - apr2018
Good knowledge about the rules which stay behind the projects . In charge of : • Technical drawings • Wrote approvals • Assistant to senior architect
Jonathan Kirschenfeld & Ass.’s studio Architectural Designer
New York, USA 2016 sept - dec
Scaravilli Square Zamboni Sustainable Cultural and Creative District for ROCK, a Horizon 2020 funded project
Bologna, IT 2017 may - sept
This intenship gave me a good opportunity to improve the English language and to face with new methods of working. • Technical drawings • 2D and 3D visualization • Modelling
workshop
education
Qualification exam for architect practice Passed positively
Cesena, IT 2018 sept
Master’s degree in Architecture University of Bologna, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture Average grade: 110 cum laude (out of 110) Thesis: Backstage, Energy and Functional Redevelopment of Teatro Comunale of Bologna
Cesena, IT 2011 - 2018
High School Degree Scientific High School A. Volta Average grade: 74 (out of 100) languages
software skills
social skills
Riccione, IT 2005 - 2010
Italian: mother tongue English: certificated level B2 Autocad Rhinoceros Revit Sketchup V-ray Cinema 4d 3ds Max Design Adobe Photoshop Adobe InDesign Adobe Illustrator Termolog Microsoft Office for Windows iWork for Mac I possess excellent computer abilities and good knowledge of green architecture. I am a sociable person and willing to work both in a team and independently. I am also very determined, curious and I never miss the opportunity to take initiative and ask questions when I feel the necessity. I think that in life you never finish learning, so I always try to listen and capture as much as possible from my environment.
table of c o n t e n t
BACKSTAGE Energy and Functional Redevelopment of T.C.Bo. [Urbanism and corporate]
diploma thesis project march 2018
A PARK FOR CULTURE Arts & Crafts. One Museum, one Theatre and one Rec Centre combined with the reorganization of the area. [Urbanism and corporate]
4th year project july 2016
A NEW LIBRARY Between public space and preexistences [Corporate]
3th year project july 2015
TOWNHOUSE “Haus mit einer Mauer”, A. Loos, 1921 [Residential]
2nd year project july 2012
FLOATING POOL II at Brooklyn Bridge Park, New York City [Corporate]
first internship dec 2016
BACKSTAGE
Energy and Functional Redevelopment of T.C.Bo. This thesis has developed a project for Teatro Comunale in Bologna, with the aim of making it more accessible to its surroundings, enhancing its entrances and increasing visual relationships between inside and outside, in order to involve and attract better those who are interested in the realization of events, workshops, exhibitions and conferences. In our work we consider Teatro Comunale the heart of a redevelopment process of Via Zamboni area which, despite its numerous factors of cultural highlights, shows an acute conflict between people attending the area and those spaces that aren’t properly employed and that are worth enhancing. The 18th-century theatre has undergone lots of transformations and alterations throughout its history, so that an accurate analysis has been made necessary in order to establish the restoration priorities and to identify the building parts to be maintained from those to be reconfigured. The internal arrangement has been redefined according to a functional scan that is closer to the operating logic, by compensating for the lack of vertical connections and by implementing a suitable reorganization of the spaces. By means of the software Termolog summer and winter energy needs of the theatre have been calculated, starting from the existing plant configuration and assuming an update of it, capable of producing a clear reduction in consumption and at the same time an improvement in comfort. In addition to the hypothesis of new installations, constructive technologies have been identified to minimize consumption, with a view to a progressive energy redevelopment of the entire factory. diploma thesis project | march 2018 prof. arch. Andrea Boeri, Danila Longo, Kristian Fabbri students: Erica Baronio, Federica Tullio
meetings and conferences reading and study
SCARAVILLI SQUARE
equipped or not refreshment area
TEATRO COMUNALE
meeting and conversation
GUASTO GARDEN
opera and show
MOLINARI SQUARE
Types of use of spaces
PUNTONI SQUARE
POGGI PALACE
VERDI SQUARE
events
Ground floor plan 5
10
20 N
A’
T GUASTO STREE
T
A
RESPIGHI STREE
01
employees entrance public entrance ZAMBONI STREET
VERDI SQUARE
Section AA’ (out of scale) Current energy system
Primary energy requirements EPgl,nren Useful surface District heating consumption
307,39 kWh/m2 15 300,66 m2 771 632,60 kWh
Project energy system Interior floor 1: 1. wood flooring 15 mm 2. screed50 mm 3. lightened concrete 220 mm 4. lightened concrete 40 mm 5. concrete 70 mm 6. corrugated sheet 60 mm thk. 0,8 mm 7. steel beam HEB 260 mm 8. milled passepartout ceiling tile 1,5 mm
Interior floor 2: 1. architectural finish concrete 25 mm 2. screed80 mm 3. board insulation 100 mm 4. vapor barrier 5. slab and masonry 200+50 mm 6. paint15 mm
External wall: 1. paint 10 mm 2. gypsum board 12,5 mm 3. gypsum board 12,5 mm 4. metal studs 20 mm 5. structural concrete 200 mm 6. vapuor barrier 7. board termic insulation XPS 160 mm 8. acoustic ceiling board 40 mm 9. metal studs 20 mm 10. finishing panel 15 mm
Primary energy requirements EPgl,nren Useful surface District heating consumption
Energy saving Economic saving
229,98 kWh/m2 16 314,73 m2 1 348 901,88 kWh
1 423 730,72 kWh/year 97 608,27 â‚Ź/year
A PARK FOR CULTURE
Arts & Crafts. One Museum, one Theatre and one Rec Centre combined with the reorganization of the area. The aim of this project is the realization of an unbroken walk going along the jagged edges of the park by means of a terrace for the top and a defined path for the bottom. This walk will be bordered by rows of trees and many ramps or steps as access to the park. In addition to this, the salt water basin, which is directly connected to the sea, will be extended, so as to compensate for the continuous flooding of the park due to heavy rains and sea storms. The project includes three buildings, different both for architecture and function. First, Museum. A building as the head of a margin system, whose shape was dictated by the extension of various axes of the route and of the surrounding area. Inside, a route on three levels recalls the general idea of the park. Second, Theatre and Concert Hall. Two buildings that complete the adjacent urban block with their shape and function. An open-air theatre and a concert hall with equipped classrooms and a recording room. Third, Rec Centre. A multifunctional building with an open court that allows the green to enter inside thanks to the large windows and the same concave shape. The focal points of the area and the buildings are connected by internal paths which divide the park into three zones: a more natural one in the middle and two more regular and projected ones on the side.
4th year project | july 2016 prof. arch. Stefania Rossl students: Nicolò Betti, Silvia Iosca, Vincenzo Vodola, Federica Tullio
Site plan (out of scale)
SWOT analysis and Layer
Create unique board
Hierarchical access
Create unique path
Construction
Trees: thick foliage near the residential area to shield the latter from the park; with less thick foliage to gradually filter the ends of the park with the center, and finally more slender trees that border the internal paths to ensure shading.
Green zones: the central band is more natural; the two side bands are less dense and made up of rows of trees ordered to better define the route.
Paths: the park’s poles and project buildings are connected by internal routes that divide the park into three horizontal bands.
Expansion
Lively & Safety
Healthy
Landscape
Margin: a continuous path that runs along the jagged edges of the park, trying to regularize and define them better. The expansion of the basin is also planned to contain the floods to which the Marecchia river is often subject.
Museum: section, ground floor plan
0 5 10
20
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Theatre: section, ground floor plan
0 5 10
20
N
Rec Centre: section, ground floor plan
0 5 10
20
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A NEW LIBRARY
Between public space and preexistences Located in the historic centre of Cesena, the project concerns the expansion of the prestigious “Malatestiana Library”, dating back to the XV century and still in excellent conditions. The intervention area borders to the north and south with some residential building, to the east with the historic Palazzo Ghini and to the west with the Library buildings. The project consists of three structures close to some unremarkable pre-existing buildings and to the side of Palazzo Ghini’s façade left incomplete. On the ground floor of the central building there is the hall: from here a majestic staircase leads to the reading-room disposed on three levels which overlooks the square in front of the building. There are also a lounge, a small bookshop, a children’s library, an exhibition hall and some administrative offices. The strong point of the project is the particular brick weaving used as a cladding for the façades. Two levels of smooth bricks act as a base for the large readingroom, whose coating presents an alternating laying of the material which leaves a gap between one brick and the other, allowing the light to get into in a subdued way.
3th year project | july 2015 prof. arch. Jose Ignacio Linazasoro student: Federica Tullio
Site plan 01 5
10
20 N
SOZZI S TREET
b
MASINI ST
4
UB E
RT I
ST R
EE
T
5
1
CARBONARI S TREET
REET
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2
3
1_hall 2_newspapaer library 3_private archive 4_bookshop 5_caffè corner a_San Zenone church b_Palazzo Ghini c_Malatestiana Library
c
MAURIZIO BUFALINI SQUARE
First floor plan 01
5
10
20
N
7
6
8
6_reading room, 156 seats 7_multi-media library, 36 posti 8_children’s library, 45 seats
Model, Section
TOWNHOUSE
“Haus mit einer Mauer�, A. Loos, 1921 The building is located in Emilia-Romagna, in a flat area, and is intended for residential use for a family of about four people. The objectives set are: the functional integration between the project and the area of relevance, also with the creation of green areas, and the containment of energy consumption, ensuring protection from summer radiation and a strengthening of solar heating in winter. The building is located on the SE-NW axis for the layout of the lot and its main structure consists of a system of wooden beams and pillars, thus allowing the construction of large openings. On the ground floor, in fact, the large sliding openings allow to create a large open-space between kitchen, patio, living room and southern garden. The north-west front is more closed and compact as it is located near a driveway and also to limit the effects of cold winter winds. Due to the large size of the windows, the extension of the first floor has been planned on both sides, so as to guarantee a modest shade in the hot months. On the other hand, during the winter months, maximum sunrays can be promoted.
2nd year project | july 2012 prof. arch. Andrea Boeri, Danila Longo, Kristian Fabbri students: Vittoria Mazzanti, Daria Medici, Federica Tullio
First floor
Ground flo
plan
oor plan
0 0.5
1
2
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Site plan
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1
2
5
10
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nd
wi
sidewalk
driveway
Serial residential unit
Solar radiation in summer and winter
green area
pedestrain and city path
Serial residential unit
Air passage through the windows 21°
67°
+ 6.70
+ 3.70
+ 0.60
+ 3.70
+ 0.57
+ 0.56 + 0.00
+ 0.60
+ 0.56
+ 0.47 + 0.00
Longitudinal Section, construction details c.d. 3
0 0.5
1
2
N + 6.70
2.74 2.44
c.d. 4
c.d. 2
+ 3.70
2.84 2.55
c.d. 1 + 0.56
+ 0.60
+ 0.57
+ 0.56
+ 0.00
+ 0.47
+ 0.00 0.50
c.d. 1 - Internal floor 1 wood flooring 30 mm screed 40 mm foundation for installations 100mm vapor barrier board insulation 80 mm waterproofing membrane concrete 50 mm hollow core slab 160x380x250 mm
South elevation
c.d. 2 - Internal floor 2 wood flooring 30 mm screed 40 mm insulating footfall waterproofing membrane wooden planks 20+30 mm wooden joist 80x140 mm woodem beam 200x300 mm
c.d. 3 - External horizontal closure crimped sheet nylon needle-punched layer osb 20 mm air gap 100 mm acoustic ceiling board 50 mm board insulation 100 mm wooden planks 20+30 mm wooden joist 80x140 mm woodem beam 200x300 mm
North elevation
c.d. 4 - External wall gypsum board 20 mm air gap 40 mm waterproofing membrane acoustic ceiling board 40 mm osb 20 mm board insulation 100 mm air gap 40 mm vapor barrier gypsum board 20 mm
FLOATING POOL II
at Brooklyn Bridge Park, New York City Located in New York City, the Floating Pool II project (with a capacity of about 800 people) will have to compare with the Brooklyn Bridge Park landscape and the Manhattan waterfront. The structure will also have the task of connecting the two piers in the terminal part, creating a path that can be started on a pier and finished at the end of the other, a means therefore to obviate the absolute ban imposed by the city to build bridges between them. The result will be a large public space used during all seasons in the various possible functions: swimming, canoeing, ice skating, ice hockeying... The starting point will be the design of a new floating structure, then arriving at the definitive design of a swimming pool on the Hudson, always maintaining a certain consistency between the architectural component and sustainable solutions for technology used. The main part of the structure, that of connecting the two piers, will have two levels: a higher one, that of the bridge (which can also act as a raised observation point for the pool) and a lower one for the reception desk, the changing rooms and bathrooms. In addition, in order to have a lower environmental impact, considering that the barge would have occupied a quite wide surface, it was decided to design the bottom of the tank with the glazed bottom, so that the light could cross the same and reach the sea floor, without affecting or over-modifying the existing habitat and with the added advantage of being able to observe the flora and fauna below during the bath.
internship | dec 2016 team: Vittoria Mazzanti, Daria Medici, Federica Tullio
Site plan 01020
50
100 N
Cross section, Lower floor plan 012
5
10 N
Longitudinal section, Upper floor plan