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Architecture Portfolio Federico Bressanelli




Personal data Date of birth

June 26th, 1991

Place of birth

Verona, Italia

Address

e-mail phone number Name Surname

Via Jacopo Foroni 21 37067 Valeggio S/M Verona, Italia fed.bressa@gmail.com +39 348 8258475

Federico

Education and training

Bressanelli 2017

Qualification to practice the profession of architect Politecnico di Milano

Language skills Italian

2013 - 2016

Politecnico di Milano - Facoltà di Architettura, Urbanistica e Ingegneria delle costruzioni Thesis title: “Beyond Borders. For an Atlas of urban ecotones” supervisor prof.ssa Chiara Locardi and assistant supervisor Dott. Alessandro Bonizzoni Grade: 110 cum laude/110 Partecipation to the award Premio Neolaureati, promoted by Ordine degli Architetti PPC di Milano.

native language

English

C1 Level

French

B2 Level

Portuguese

A2 Level

Russian

A1 Level 2014

2010 / 2013

Photoshop Illustrator InDesign

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Bachelor Degree in Architecture Politecnico di Milano - Facoltà di architettura e società Thesis title: ‘Il paesaggio nello spot pubblicitario. Un’indagine tra consumismo, sensibilità e conoscenza’. Supervisor Prof. Darko Pandakovic Grade: 110/110

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Rhinoceros 3D

llp Erasmus Scolarship Universidade de Lisboa – Facultade de Arquitectura Study course: Maestrado em Arquitetura

Software skills Autocad

Master Degree in Architecture

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High school Diploma Liceo Scientifico Enrico Medi Villafranca di Verona Grade: 90/100


Work experience

2013 Apr.

2016 Sept.

2014 Sep. - Nov.

2013 Apr - Sep

Politecnico di Milano, Piacenza Assistant and support to students attending the international seminar: OC Open City International Summer School Theme: Landscape in motion. Innovative design for the Po riverside. Academic tutor.

2015 June

2015 June

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Workshop - Requalificação do Hospital Miguel bombarda With the project: New and ancient walls. Organizer: Universidade de Lisboa, Facultade de Arquitetura Tutors: Prof. J. L. Carrilho da Graça, Prof.ssa F. Roseta Architectonic and urban renovation.

2014 Jan.

2013 June

2014 Apr.

2013 Mi / Arch – 8 Lezioni Pubbliche di Architettura Urbana Partecipazione al team organizzativo per incontri con ospiti internazionali. Organizzatore: Politecnico di Milano Tutor: Prof. Stefano Boeri Dare Terra - Nuovi modelli sostenibili per la crescita urbana Partecipazione ai seminari Organizzatore: Politecnico di Milano Tutor: Prof.ssa Antonella Contin

Educational initiative Ri – formare Milano. Progetti per luoghi in stato di degrado e abbandono With the project Break-in. In the project team with A. Franchetto. Politecnico di Milano Project area: Via Brunetti Urban and architectural design

Lectures and Workshops 2014

Educational initiative Ri – formare Milano. Progetti per luoghi in stato di degrado e abbandono With the project Dissolving Borders. In the team con J. Bosmans, L. Croci, T. Charnysh. Politecnico di Milano Project area: Quartiere Gallaratese e Qt8 Urban and landscape design Project chosen for exhibition

02Arch, Milan Collaboration in design of interior renovations and new buildings, residential construction and public competitions. Assistance in bureaucratic and construction phases of the project. Internship

With the project: Energy provides landscape In the project team with M.S. Ferragamo, A. Franchetto, N. Grillo. Politecnico di Milano, N.Y. Institute of Technology Tutors: A. Contin, M. Fraschini, M. Nastri, M. Schwarting, E. Wall. Urban and landscape design

Competitions

Aires Mateus e Associados, Lisbon Assistance during design of renovation and new buildings in residential and public sector; realization of design and constructive documents; relief and construction management in site. Management of projects for publications on magazines. Internship

Red Hook International Workshop

May

24°Concurso Ibérico de Soluções Construtivas. Re-ocupar os limites With the project Light view. In the project team with con M. Dagradi e S. Franzetti. Pladur® Uralita, with Ordem dos Arquitetos. Project area: Matadero, Madrid Architectural design

Project competition: AAA architetticercasi™, third edition With the project Caleidoscopio sociale. Collaborator in the project team in 02Arch. Confcooperative Federabilitazione Lombardia and Generali Immobiliare Italia, with Municipality of Milan, Ordine degli Architetti e Legacoop Abitanti Lombardia. Project area: oustkirts of Milan Urban and architectural design Second classified


# 0 Master thesis Landscape # 1 Milano, Italy # 2 New York City, USA Architecture #3 #4 #5 #6

Milano, Italy Pontresina, Switzerland Amsterdam, The Netherlands Madrid, Spain



The relationship between the urban landscapes of belt and the rural ones is a key question in the debate on the contemporary city and it is also the theoretical framework of this research work. Deepening on the proposals of the belt parks promoted by the current planning, emerge strategies that in our view do not fully resolve the complexity of these landscapes of limit. Urbs-ager, compact city– sprawl city, remain the reference category in the current land management in the Lombard chief town. Starting with this ascertainment, the thesis raises some questions-goals. Is it possible to move towards an interpretation of the urban that is based on the principles of dialogue and reciprocity rather than the opposition? What criteria to adopt to produce

a catalogue of multiple, heterogeneous and transient characters of these places? Finally, does it exist the opportunity of a reading / mapping of place/landscape according to categories that exceed dualisms generated by the concept of the boundary? The actual interference of ecological discipline in matters of urban and landscape design and the consolidation of lines of research and debate such as Landscape Urbanism and Ecological Urbanism, suggest us an interdisciplinary approach. It is in these terms that the present work proposes an interpretative category borrowed from the ecological sciences, the ecotone: membrane between two neighbouring ecosystems, hybrid pace, place of connection and exchange. The ecotone is therefore for us a transcalar

reading paradigm and a tool of spacefunctional interpretation. The purpose of his application is bring out some latent and vocational qualities: the limit landscapes become landscapes of transitions, moments of passage and interface between adjacent systems. Following this proposition, the thesis proceeds to an identification of the transition landscapes along the ‘margin’ of Milan and their mapping. The landing of the work is the preparation of an Atlas that includes all possible variations of these ‘dynamic borders’, traceable not only between the urban core and rural environments, but in all those places that present as a point of meeting, mediation, access, buffer: places whose tacit potential suggests new ways of read and project.


Beyond borders for an Atlas of Urban Ecotones

Master thesis 2016 Milano, Italy Supervisor: Chiara Locardi Assistant supervisor: Alessandro Bonizzoni


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Quartiere Gallaratese e QT8 Ri-formare Milano: nuovi paesaggi urbani

2015 Milano, Italy Advanced Landscape Design Studio Tutors: A. O. Kipar, C. Locardi

Through the analysis of Zona 8, it became clear that this border is created by several elements. The connection between open spaces and its surroundings is missing. There are a lot of lost and unidentfied green spaces and there is no relation with the infrastructure. In the strategy we define three sort of strips: big, medium and small, related to the scale of the open spaces. The functional program derived from this division of scale. By ordering the functions according to the size of the space they need,

we organise the areas. We define three main criteria:”field”, ”grass” and “paved”. These criteria are not only linked to the functions but also to the different scales. For example big scale will mainly be field and grass related to the characteristics of he countryside while small scale will be more urbanistica, so paved. Function of bigger dimension are functions related to the countryside and functions of smaller scale are related to the urban scale. In the medium the urban and countryside conditions are mixed.


Dissolving borders


relation of connection, green and built system with surroundings




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Red Hook Neighborhood, Brooklyn

2012/2013 New York City, USA Red Hook International Design Workshop Tutors: A. Contin, E. Wall, G. Santamaria

Red Hook, a neighbourhood characterized by social fragility, physically and architecturally separated from the rest of Brooklyn and Manhattan, we can recognize features of lack of connections to the rest of the City and the high risk of being inundated in the future as it totally faces the water. We intend to transform the Upper Bay in a sort of new water “Piazza�, characterized by a strong spatial and functional identity among its sides, connected to each other by a water mean of transportation.

Through an algae production, you can also produce biofuel that useful to move the new sustainable water transportation system and to clean the polluted water. Our project is made of a modular system that can expand and contract. The variances regard other aspects of perception and it can float when the water level will rise. Our purpose is not to block the floods, but to move towards them, creating a system of water communities that auto sustain themselves producing their own energy.

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Energy provides landscape


green, water and urban systems



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Neighborhood for a modern city

2015 Milano, Italy Design Studio II Tutors: R.Dorigati, R.J. Corso, M. Spadoni

Starting from the traditional pattern of a city like Milan, where the high density of buildings organize them in clusters that leave narrow spaces for the movements and enclose a quiet private condition, we collected these clusters in a unique big element reflecting their behavior. In this way, the nature itself of the small courtyard is neglected and trasforms in a big public park creating community instead of separation. This rigid condition is then destroyed by long violent elements

as concentrated urban services breaking the walls of residences and the private traditional condition created within them. Not only they become the focal points of the area, contaminating the central park with social meeting points, cultural and flexible spaces, but also forbid to the private small green to be placed there. Neighborhood gardens move outside of the walls, as dense vegetation areas facing and reconnecting with the surrounding environment.


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Longitudinal Section of public spaces


Studio Flat

One bedroom apartment

Two bedrooms apartment

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Studio Flat

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Pontresina Project for a residential neighborhood

2011/2012 Cantone dei Grigioni, Switzerland Design Studio II Tutors: Lorenzo Consalez, Paolo Piumatti

The difficult terrain slope and the location in the mountains, over the edge of the margins from adjacent buildings, made immediately think of a conformation sharp and jagged, which partly reflects a rocky natural conformation and partly the shape of the medieval urban typology, by appearance chaotic and very collected. To avoid the isolation of each group, consisting of building types of different sizes and shapes, has been carried out a further step of coupling between them, that would

break at the same time the monolithic single volume, in the shape of the typical house entirely in concrete, to create unpublished realities of private and public spaces, like terraces, courtyards and subways. In this way the neighborhood, already perceived as isolated from its around to regulatory constraints, is presented as micro collected and full of events, which relate to the inhabitants with the view, with the ground, with built and external environment, giving a dimension of a more human scale.


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Borneo Sporenburg Terraced house with atelier

2011/2012 Amsterdam, The Netherlands Building Technology Studio Tutors: O. E. Bellini, L. Daglio, L. Gerosa

The idea becomes to create a home-studio simple and functional, in which two families can live owning a private space each, separated by a central stairwell, and where it is however possible to have moments of meeting in public areas . The condition of sharing can be found on the ground floor, where the entrance, the living room and the kitchen have a large L-shaped space which, is flanked by a glass wall that runs along the wall of the canal until the water faรงade. On the second

floor the rooms are presented as two large separate nucleuses in the center, each with its own bathroom and entrance. The top floor solves the pattern thanks to the atelier, which unifies new space in a single working environment, however changeable. Sliding panels, as integral part of the work environment, enable to divide the room into a variety of spaces to suit the needs. The use of a wood texture as fixed external filter emphasizes this subdivision, with different degrees of light each time.


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Covering element Zanca Therma insulation Glass plate Drywall Finish Corner of Aluminium 8. Bead release 9. Aluminium profile 10. Flexible joint 11. Upright in 12. aluminium 13. Counterframe 14. Finish frame 15. Mobile frame 16. Gutter channel 17. Guide rail 18. Sliding door 19. Gravel layer 20. Waterproof layer 21. Thermal insulation 22. Slab of slopes 23. Slab with 24. electrowelded 25. Wood Planking 26. Upright frame rails 27. Wooden strip 28. Beam on board 29. Counterframe 30. Fixed frame 31. Mobile frame 32. Glass 33. Travertine Flooring 34. Balance layer 35. Floor heating 36. Slab with plants 37. Layer of polyester 38. Beam 39. FLexible joint 40. Spotlight


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Matadero Residences and atelier for artists

2014 Madrid, Spain XXIV Iberian Competition on Pladur Constructive Solutions

Among the elements that characterize the existing building, light occupies a prominent place: the openings to the outside create a rhythmic pattern that, together with the numerous pillars, modulates the solar luminosity and the perception given of the place. The volumes placed inside the great nave, emphasizing this scan, provide light to the interior of the individual houses but also allow, thanks to their separation providing greater privacy and enhancement of each

workshop, direct and repeated illumination to the central corridor, avoiding the closure and little light that usually these central link spaces have. Each unit is divided into a more private core, containing all the service, rest and relax functions, and a large open space used as a studio. Both types of space exploit the most of the lighting and movment conditions, using existing elements and the new partition elements for the definition of space and ergonomics of each corner .


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