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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO 2018 FEDERICO CARABELLI CONTACT: mail: carabelli.federico@gmail.com pec: carabelli.20031@oamilano.it mobile : 3922426057



LETTER OF INTRODUCTION Good morning, My name is Federico Carabelli and I’m a young architect, member of the order of architects, graduated in Building’s Architecture at Polytechnic of Milan (Master’s degree). I’m very keen on anything that falls under the scope of architecture, from the architectural composition up to modeling and design. The environments in which I got to train while retaining and growing have prompted my interest in all that is “thought of architecture”, but also its communication and the way in which it manages to go from paper to the subject. I’m very helpful, attentive and quick in learning, I have great curiosity and desire to get involved. Over the years students have also develop ed an excellent ability to work in teams, and I consolidated my skills in programs as well as 2D and 3D graphics. I’m currently looking for an opportunity to grow as a professional in an architectural firm as your to put me to the test and learn as much as possible.



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Curriculum Vitae

SELECTED PROJECTS

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MASter thesis

LAB OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING

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course of urban and contemporary project

COMPETITION 120H KALEIDOSCOPE


PROFILE PERSONAL DATA FEDERICO CARABELLI Born in VARESE (VA), Italy, 2/28/1992 Resident in VIA GRANCIA 40 / 20020 LAINATE (MI) Mobile: +39 3922426057 Email: carabelli.federico@gmail.com PEC: carabelli.20031@oamilano.it Nationality: Italian P.IVA: 08263090964

Foreign languages ENGLISH (level B2) - Writing: Good - Speaking: Good - Comprehension : Good

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES Sa - architecture, milan Architect - project manager Workgroup management, project and design of construction drawings, correspondence management, municipal management practices. These tasks are related to commercial building, residential building and offices. From March 2017 until today

L.P.Z.R. ARCHITETTI ASSOCIATI, milAN INTERN - COLLABORATOR Project activities and redesign of architectural renovation projects of residential buildings. From March 2016 to October 2016 promoleno proholz austria, milan INTERN Promotion of raw wood and wood derived products, through the exhibition and explanation of projects made with new technologies applied to the wood. From March 2014 to June 2014

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CURRICULUM VITAE education December 2017 Certificate training course: bim project with revit architecture September 2017 Submission at Ordine degli Architetti di Milano June 2017 State Exam at POLYTECHNIC OF MILAN December 2016 Master’s Degree in Building’s Architecture Architecture Structures Building at Polytechnic of Milan October 2014 Certificate training course: course on wood’s structural use From 2011 to 2014 Bachelor’s Degree in Building’s Architecture at Polytechnic of Milan

skills principal programs autocad 2d/3d

REVIT ARCHITECTURE

SKETCHUP PRO

adobe illustrator

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP

adobe indesign

other programs OFFICE PACK

rhinoceros

adobe after effects / premiere

3ds max

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SELECTED PROJECTS Collaboration at SA - ARCHITECTURE

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SELECTED PROJECTS

Social Housing, Milan Main activities and responsibilities: workgroup management, preliminar project, concept schemes.

Preliminar phase

Offices Building, Milan Main activities and responsibilities: workgroup management, survey, preliminar project, municipal practicies.

Approvation’s phase

Residential Building, Milan Main activities and responsibilities: workgroup management, survey, preliminar project, municipal practicies.

Approvation’s phase

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Residential Building, Milan Main activities and responsibilities: preliminar project, municipal practicies.

Under construction

4* Hotel, Milan Main activities and responsibilities: preliminar project, municipal practicies, survey, executive project, construction site management.

Under construction

4* Hotel, Milan Main activities and responsibilities: workgroup management, municipal practicies, survey, executive project, construction site management.

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MASTER THESIS INFRASTRUCTURE FOR KNOWLEDGE. Harvard University Campus in Allston


MASTER THESIS

ABSTRACT The project consists on the development of the new headquarters of the Department of Sciences of Harvard University, as a Center for teaching, research and scientific production. The conception of the masterplan as permeable space, by inserting paths that cross the entire campus, aims to mend a very disrupted and managed to build a new town, in close relationship with the surrounding area. The area, through the redesign of the riverfront, connects with the other two universities in Boston: MIT and Boston University, as well as to the city centre. The new Campus is defined by a new urban plan, consisting of a succession of environments bounded by buildings in relation to each other, so as to implement a new urban continuity from Western Avenue to Cambridge Street to the Charles River. The project is building on the Western Avenue; acts as a point of reference and represents the “gateway” of the campus. This has been achieved thanks to an architecture to bridge between the campus and the new extension. This architecture “alien” expresses the differences between the two sides of campus through relationships that establishes, interacting differently with volumes. The bridge building is characterized by the use of large trusses left exposed, a choice that allows you to express clearly its nature as an infrastructural element. The use of terracotta panels, as a contemporary interpretation of the classic brick facing its historic Campus has the task of building the relationship with the specific qualities of the main buildings of Harvard. Finally a big yard represents public Center but also symbolic of the project, location overlooked by major academic buildings and connecting the riverfront parks system with the open spaces of the Academy itself.

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Masterplan project. 15


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Bird’s eye view of the symbolism of the bridge as an element of mediation and linking existing campus and extension of the Harvard Campus in Allston. 16


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Bird’s eye view of the building, with the bridge that acts as a portal of entry of the new Campus. 18


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Exterior views of the building, by the curvature on the historic Yard to the ledge of the bridge project, going from the Yard entrance on Campus. 19


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Ground floor with the building of a project that is inserted between the two Yard main Campus. 20


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Isometric depth building, internal space split left and right structural split. 21


MASTER THESIS

Interior views of the building their support buildings. 22


MASTER THESIS

Interior views of the respective building the bridge element. 23


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MASTER THESIS

Interior views of the building their support buildings. 26


FEDERICO CARABELLI

Interior views of the respective building the bridge element. 27



Lab of Planning and Construction of Architecture I


Lab of Planning and Construction of Architecture I

ABSTRACT The design experience of the laboratory consists in the elaboration of a project developed in all its phases, from urban design to the architectural development complete with a building, giving account of settlement

solutions, constructive, techniques and of language. The planning theme assigned is the design of the new headquarters of the Academy of fine arts of Brera, conceived as a campus for teaching, research, production and exposure in the art world. The main building takes up the size and shapes of the classic “Berutiano� lotto tissue reinterpreted in modern key, creating permeability and attractiveness within this area.

Abstract and project schemes. 30


Lab of Planning and Construction of Architecture I

Masterplan project. 31


Lab of Planning and Construction of Architecture I

Exterior views of the building regarding the covered square, longitudinal section. 32


Lab of Planning and Construction of Architecture I

The ground floor of the complex designed with its functions and prospectus. 33



COURSE OF URBAN AND CONTEMPORARY PROJECT


COURSE OF URBAN AND CONTEMPORARY PROJECT

ABSTRACT Northern Italy is presented as a very complex and heterogeneous territory, the result of a stratification in time of different types, different ways of moving within the territory within the territory that are materializing in different ways, different ways of relating to nature, which is presented as an element almost completely dominated by men, where the limits are often blurred or expanding due to capacity (and stupidity) to colonize the human territory , made possible by the technology’s level achieved. The megalopolis as layering of different historical reality, it shows itself as a “collage of Metropolis”, each with the specifics: the metropolis of the sea along the Ligurian coast, the Cuneo area, the city of Western valleys that anchor it in Turin, the great ecology of Little with its fields to the North and South, the huge conurbation from Milan at Foothill cities , the linear metropolis along the via Emilia, the city, the metropolis of Eastern Veneto reticular network beyond the Euganean Hills, Venetian lagoon city and the Northeast.

Masterplan project. 36


COURSE OF URBAN AND CONTEMPORARY PROJECT BUILT

CONNECTION

DENSITY

NATURAL ELEMENTS

BOUNDARY

Interpretative analysis and conceptual schemes. 37


COURSE OF URBAN AND CONTEMPORARY PROJECT

Exam table with insights on different ecologies and conceptual schemes of interpretation. 38


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COMPETITION 120H KALEIDOSCOPE (Oslo - Norway)


COMPETITION 120H - KALEIDOSCOPE

ABSTRACT Architecture has always producedspaces to meet human needs first of all. The economic factor and programs have changed the task of architecture conditioning man’s life experiences, deterring him from his own nature, adding or sometimes substituting the unnecessary for the absolutely necessary. When we review the development of the architectural experience, we find that some values have never changed in the course ofthe time. The design of our architectural element has started exactly from these values. Our element is able to meet man’s needs, through its own rooms, universally, everywhere and in every age. We have inserted four rooms, each referring to the four main human activities: thinking, eating, sleeping, physiological needs. They are linked together by a space which, through movable partitions, can be a meditation room or the partition element creating a kaleidoscopic space able to reflect the different weights of the different needs of life.

Abstract and conceptual schemes. 42


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Conceptual plan of an house without functions. 43


COMPETITION 120H - KALEIDOSCOPE

Conceptual section of project. 44


COMPETITION 120H - KALEIDOSCOPE

Conceptual schemes. 45


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