Roesler M. Francesco Works of Portfolio
Portfolio of Works Francesco M. Roesler francesco.roesler@hotmail.it (+39) 3476508059 ITALY
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Profile
Education and training
Francesco Maria Roesler Born in Milan 14 Sept. 1988
Contacts address: Via Giulietti 9 Novara (No) Italy email: francesco.roesler@hotmail.it phone: (+39) 347 6508059
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28/04/2014 MASTER’S DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE POLITECNICO DI MILANO Thesis: Mapping Shrinkage Across Mediterranean Grade 105/110 28/09/2011 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE POLITECNICO DI MILANO Thesis: Light as Material in the projects of Francisco and Manuel Aires Mateus Grade 100/110 February 2011 - July 2011 ERASMUS PROGRAM at UNIVERSIDADE TECNICA DE LISBOA, LISBON - PORTUGAL 2007 HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA: Scientific at LICEO SCIENTIFICO ALESSANDRO ANTONELLI (NOVARA - ITALIA) Grade 87/100
introducing myself Graduated am
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and at
in
Architecture
young
Architect
traveling.
Boeri
Stefano
that After
During
reached
in
Milano;
university design
place
work
Lisbon,
Politecnico
LAND
the
third
first
scholarship
at
Architetti
the
this
at
of keen
period
for
2014,
part
of
obtained Tecnica
months
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team
in
the
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reading
six
competition,
Universidade
the
April
photography,
being
I
in
worked
ARBO
the
experience at
on I
studio
for
Milan
2010. Erasmus
de
Lisboa.
In the Master degree period I joined the researchers team of Multiplicity Lab in Politecnico of Milan setting up the SP Calling exhibit, in Sao Paulo. My first experience in landscape architecture was in Sardinia, working with an international team realizing a number of on-site projects to underline the significance of the landscape and the natural and cultural heritage of Caprera Island. On April 2014 I graduated in Architecture at Politecnico with a thesis named “Mapping Shrinkage Across Mediterranean”; an essay on the use of eidetic operations to map processes of population loss in the Mediterranean Basin. From
october
2014
I’m
young
practice.
Here
I
experimented
definition
up
to
technical
infrastructures,
public
landscape
all
the
desig),
spaces,
sport
achitect
project scales
in
stages and
facilities,
LAND
(from
type
Milano
strategic
(masterplans,
private
gardens).
Working in this professional practice of 50 people improved my team working skills
and
technical
knowledge
of
landscape
project;
encreasing
also
the use of english because of the international teams we are involved.
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Personal skills and competences ENGLISH USA: written test: Good speaking: Excellent 2011, TOEIC certificate, Grade 765 PROGRAMS: Adobe Suit InDesign Photoshop Illustrator Autocad Sketchup
PORTUGUESE: written Sufficient speaking: Good 2011, grade A2
test:
OTHER SKILLS: Digital Photography Freehand drawing Maquette
Workshops May 2013 - June 2013 LandWorks Sardinia, Caprera Island - ITALY Area: Landscape installations realization of on-site projects to underline the significance of the landscape, the natural and cultural heritage of Caprera Island. March 2013 Un[Expected] Mate[Reality] Politecnico of Milan MILAN - ITALY Area: Exhibit Un[Expected] Mate[Reality] was a week-long intensive workshop to introduce to contemporary design strategies centered on the application of advanced software determining an augmented ability to conceptualize, develop and build innovative architecture.
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Work experiences October 2014 - still working LAND Milan, MILAN - ITALY Area: Professional Practice - Landscape Several landscape projects working with international practices all over the world, at all the scales. New Cassanese Highway, new AS Roma football stadium(with Daniel Libeskind, RTKL, Dan Meis Architets), urban renewal of San Berillo neighborhood in Catania (with Mario Cucinella) are some of the projects developed during the 1st year at LAND Milano. September 2011 - January Multiplicity.Lab Politecnico of Milan MILAN - ITALY
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Area: Research and Exhibit - informal settlements September 2010 - January Stefano Boeri Architetti MILAN - ITALY
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Area: Professional Practice - Building design and urban planning ARBO-International Competition for the new railway station in Bolzano and redevelopment of the ex-railway yard.
Reference check request Valeria Pagliaro: Director at LAND Milano s.r.l valeria.pagliaro@landsrl.com Lorenza Baroncelli: Scientific director of the Swiss pavilion curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist lorenza.baroncelli@gmail.com Elisa C. Cattaneo: Professor in Landscape and Urban Design at the Politecnico di Milano. Visiting Scholar-Post Doc at the School of Design, Harvard University. elisa.c.cattaneo@gmail.com
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Contents
Works
Landscape _TrackB - new Cassanese highway _LandWorks Sardinia _New Visions for Old Landscapes _Master Degree Thesis: Mapping Shrinkage Across Mediterranean Urban & Architectural Design _ARBO _As Roma Stadium _San Berillo redevelopment _A R A - HOME 2 0 4 9
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Landscape TrackB - new Cassanese highway LandWorks Sardinia Master’s degree Thesis: New Visions for Old Landscapes Mapping Shrinkage Across Mediterranean
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TrackB new Cassanese
highway
Milan (Italy) Highway Project: Errevia Landscape Project: LAND Milan LandWorks Sardinia 2013 was the third edition in regarding and reconsidering the unique landscapes Punta Rossa military fort in Caprera Island. We realized a number of on-site projects to underline the significance of the landscape and the natural and cultural heritage of Caprera Island, in collaboration with Parco of La Maddalena, Agenzia del Demanio della Sardegna, Assessorato all’Ambiente della Regione Sardegna, Comune di La Maddalena, and other partners. The aim was to open new perspectives and opportunities for future development. Together with local actors under the guidance of internationally renown guests we built temporary and permanent installations just using what we found on the site.
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Landscape Masterplan
Plan 01
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Plan 02
Public Park - Plan 01
Public Park - Plan 02
Landscape elemets Plants and shrubs
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LandWorks
Sardinia
La Maddalena Natural Reserve Caprera Island (Italy) LandWorks Sardinia 2013 was the third edition in regarding and reconsidering the unique landscapes Punta Rossa military fort in Caprera Island. We realized a number of on-site projects to underline the significance of the landscape and the natural and cultural heritage of Caprera Island, in collaboration with Parco of La Maddalena, Agenzia del Demanio della Sardegna, Assessorato all’Ambiente della Regione Sardegna, Comune di La Maddalena, and other partners. The aim was to open new perspectives and opportunities for future development. Together with local actors under the guidance of internationally renown guests we built temporary and permanent installations just using what we found on the site.
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Tasting the landscape
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N e t Scape
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O r a nge
Chairs
New Old
Visions for Landscapes
Working an Old Land to produce New Landscapes The Gargano’s Italy
Promontory
The Gargano is a mountainous promontory that extends into the northern part of Puglia. It is
entirely surrounded by the Adriatic Sea, except to the west where it borders on the ‘Tavoliere’. The formation of the Gargano promontory dates back to the Jurassic period at a latitude that caused very different climatic conditions and typically tropical landscapes. The aim of this project is to extend the seaside (currently compressed between the coast and the sea) using sea platfoms that also contribute to reduce the erosion process of the sea. Moreover, several local projects will be set to reuse many abandoned areas across the coast.
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Second Shallow
First Shallow
Beach
Calenella Field
Open Sea
Town of Rodi
Coast
Wood
The Sea Platforms
Widespread Gardens
Air-Balloon Field
Widespread Gardens Old, abandoned boats are scattered across all the seaside; they become, in the yars, part of this landscape. The idea is to reuse them as small gardens in order to sensitise tourists and local people about the variety and the importance of the Gargano’s vegetation, known as ‘Macchia Mediterranea’.
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Empty
fields
are
used
as
platform
for Air-balloons
Mapping Shrinkage Across Mediterranean
Survey on the phenomena of shrinkage in the Mediterranean Basin through the mapping and overlay of processes Politecnico (Italy) Two
opposite
of
Milan
tendencies
are
characterizing the world demographic trend from 1950s: the growth and the shrinkage. Since the former is the general and positive drive of cities development (above all in the developing countries), the latter is the effect of the urban emptying that is afflicting especially the cities that are shifting from an industrial to a post-industrial economy. Is more and more difficult to locate inside the general growth pattern the opposite trends and understand them not as exceptions but as part of it.
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The essay The aim of this survey is to map the pehnomenon of shrinkage in the Mediterranean Basin, using the addition of different processes as investigation method.
A liquid continent According to the definition of the Multiplicity Lab, in this survey, the Mediterranean is contemplated as “[...] a large Continent interposed between Europe, Asia Minor and Africa [...], a liquid continentcut to differing depths by impenetrable corridors and subdivided by high barriers in which specialized enclosures and vast, uninhabited plains alternate. Its borders are perforated by funnels of entry and exit that ingreasingly respond to the logic of exclusion and separation. It is a new continent, the map of which we are still unfamiliar with”. Multiplicity Lab Around a Solid Sea
Eidetic operations To build the geography of shrinkage in the Mediterranean basin have been used the eidetic images, that are: “[...] sensible formas, which (according to Aristotele) emanate from objects and imprint themselves on the wax-like receptacles of our senses like a signet ring; the fantasmata, which are revived versions of those impressions called up by the imagination in the absence of the objects that originally stimulated them; thos appearances which intrude between ourselves and reality”
Iconology:
W.J.T Mitchel Image, Text, Ideology
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Country a growing Morocco, Two different
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consequences
of
Mediterranean
Migration
Process
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Syrian
crisis
The
final
step
was
to
work
on two prime examples using the method of addition of processes in order to produce the eidetic images of shrinkage phenomenon in Mediterranan.
Libyan Landscape
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of
Infrastructure
The first is the Libyan case; divided in two processes: the one of growth (map 1), after the built of the Man Made River Projet that brings water across the desert up to the costal cities allowing the irrigation of the crop fields in the desert and the use of drinkable water in the cities; and the one of shrinkage (map 2), after the war and the collapse of the whole Country.
Libyan
Landscape
of
War
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The second case is the one of
Gioia Tauro, in the South of Italy. This plain hosts one of the biggest transhipment port of the whole Mediterranean (map 3) that, in spite of the huge number of TEUs that every year transit from here, is totally disconnected from the hinterland’s infrastructure, that is extremely weak compared with the port. This disconnection prevent the economical growth of the Region that is unable to draw people to work here who, in reverse, leave every year the plain of Gioia Tauro.
Gioia Tauro_Landscape
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of
Connections
and
Infrastructure
The port is not the only economical
tool not properly used. Even the agriculture is an incredible potentiality. But the total controlo of it, by criminality, and the use of illegal immigrant workers doesn’t allow the legal local farmers to develope their business.
Gioia
Tauro_Landscape
of
Agricultural
Illegacy
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Urban & Architectural Design ARBO As Roma Stadium San Berillo redevelopment A R A - HOME 2 0 4 9
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A R B O
Areal Bolzano Railway Bolzano (Italy) Masterplanning: Stefano Boeri Architects Landscape Project: Battle & Roig
The aim of the competition was to restore all the area of the railway with a new station, new commercial and residential buildings and a big public space that could join the old and the new city. The proposal was to make Bolzano a
“smart city�, a city that could grow up without consume new green field. First of all we moved the railway to the south in order to sew up the old and the new city. The salient points of this project are: -Centrality of the new railway station and his immediate connection with Walther plaza; -Creation of a new landmark; -Regulation of traffic in via Garibaldi; -Realization of a new public park; -Integration of the new public and privare uses.
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Sviluppatasi nel corso del Novecento con funzioni connesse allaMentre lo slogan urbanistico è riassum presenza della stazione (inizialmente prevalentemente ferroviarie, sul costruito”, a livello architettonico s ma in seguito anche produttive, commerciali e residenziali), la zona energetico, il rapporto con il contesto dei Piani mostra oggi un carattere urbanisticamente disomogeneo e materiali costruttivi all’avanguardia le frutto di addizioni successive prive di una strategia e di un disegno nostra proposta progettuale. unitario, che ne fanno un ambito della città relativamente degradato Ad esclusione del manufatto, tripartit All alle location choicespotenzialità. contained in the masterplanadiacente tend toallastrengthen theferrovia rispetto sue intrinseche nuova stazione city’s relationship withforte thedello river and the surrounding mountains: roads, La proposta del nostro gruppo, spostamento del fascio simbolo e porta di the accesso alla città), squares and have been defined through the evaluation of optical dei binari verso sudopen (conspaces il conseguente trasferimento della stazione confrontano in maniera discreta e risp conesdiprivileged and on quelle the heights nei pressi piazza Verdi),Eisack oltre a garantire migliorie - consolidating geo cercando di architecturally inserirsi senza creare fratt foreshortening best. The new linear park, which incorporates the edilizie area of the e nelle tipologie esistenti: per original di beam tracks will urbanistico remember their presence with structures volumi, glilinear allineamenti, le tipologie e l’opportunità ricucire sottoand il profilo e architettonico in parti the digraphic design of the gardens, set within the existing of di cos dialvolta in volta, consystem l’obiettivo le due città attualmente separate dai binari, restituendo green corridors of Bolzano. integrates the grado network of linear parks con il dialogando, sistema delle relazioni fisiche e funzionaliItdi Bolzano aree estese che di integrarsi, located costituiscono along the rivers making the -system attualmente discontinuità delaccess tessutoto urbano, impedenwith its Renon cable car and park Virgolo eOltradige. The axis of the newla park returns finally fabbri done, di fatto, un adeguato ordinato sviluppo. parte also retrostante dell’attuale facing the grazie green allo districts of the historic center preservato of Dodiciville. Concretamente, spostamento della stazione ferroviaria, e messo in rete con gli altr la strategia urbanistica adottata si caratterizza per la sua chiarezza questa zona.
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Concept
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The park is the green branche with three axes that pass through the new conurbations and draws a connection between ecological and environmental flows and new park Isarco: a wide tree-lined avenue that accompanies the railway viaduct, and two arched corridors that cross the isolates right and left of the viaduct, bringing together in one large green matrix big short inside the blocks themselves. These axes green bring the cycle-pedestrian mobility, but they are also designed as places equipped to meet. In residential neighborhoods are also expected gardens usable level condominium, with recreational facilities and social support to green neighborhood. Of water tanks, crossing from side to side the railway viaduct, make it even stronger rejoining of the two sides of the city created by this project. In addition, they integrate well into the concept of management and urban stormwater retention within the urban fabric. 01
Masterplan
ARBO
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CONCORSO DI IDEE PER L’AREALE FERROVIARIO DI BOLZANO / IDEENWETTBEWERB BAHNHOFSAREAL BOZEN
residenza In tutta l’area di progettazione si sono evitate zonizzazioni monofunzionali terziario e si sono proposte zone miste in grado di garantire un elevato grado di po lifunzionalità e vivibilità continua nelle diverse ore del giorno e di restituire commerciale agli ambiti riqualificati una nuova forte identità ed autonomia urbana. artigianato/produttivo La zona sul parco è caratterizzata da residenze di alta qualità con - inseri
42,73 %
183.747,00 m³
13,25 %
292.126,00 m³
19,53 %
136.623,50 m³
9,85 %
203.014,00 m³
14,64 %
Program
mento puntuale di attività commerciali al piano terra. La struttura compatta servizi pubblici
592.821,00 m³
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Housing
Public spaces
Residenza
Commercial
Attrezzature pubbliche
Commercio
Tertiary
Teerziario
Artigianato Produttivo
manufacturing craftsmanship
Delimitation of the project area:
Total area of railway station:
a1. area of railway station: 28,0 ha
30,3 ha
a2. area of railway station: (North) 1,8 ha a3. area of railway station: (South) 0,5 ha
b1. areas directly affected by the displacement: 9.3 ha total project area: 39,6 ha
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New buildings in ex-Areale_residential and commercial
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New Railway Station and Public Park
As
Roma
Stadium
Rome (Italy) Masterplanning and Landscape Project: LAND Milan Architectural Project: MEIS, Daniel Libeskind, RTKL The new AS Roma Stadium is part of the landscape development project of the Tor di Valle area (100 hectares), located at South-East of Rome close to Tevere River. The project is part of a bigger strategic intervention whose aims are the development, activation and connection of undeveloped and abandoned suburbs. The Softscape is composed by the fluvial, agricultural and urban parks, with wide green spaces, shaded areas, cycle and pedestrian paths, sport facilities, playgrounds. The green amphitheater is the central core of the paths network that take to the relax and shaded areas. The Hardscape is composed by the plazas and the promenade related to the new buildings, the Stadium, the Roma Village area and the towers of the Business Park. Tor di Valle Masterplan is a great green infrastructure able to link urban plots, giving a new identity to an abandoned area through the creation of new public spaces, highly accessible.
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Strategies
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Concept
Landscape
Masterplan
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San Berillo redevelopment
San Berillo Neighborhood Catania (Italy) Masterplanning: MCA Landscape Project: LAND Milan The masterplan of St. Berillo will redevelop and reinterpret the area around the old quarter of San Berillo, after more then 50 years of deterioration, as a new link between downtown and the waterfront. The intention is to restore an urban area to the city of Catania with new public and private functions. The masterplan is ispired by the hanging gardens of Babylon and by Catania’s culture of green space. the project’s involves the construction of a large urban garden acting as liaison between the city and the sea and with the function of mending between the two neighboring districts. Inside, green axis will emerge forming a new town Boulevard and new pedestrian plazas. Facing the Boulevard will be a series of low buildings, stepped with garden terraces, intended as shop and more urban scale functions.
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Photo credit MCA Architects
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Photo credit MCA Architects
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Landscape interventions
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A R A - HOME 2 0 4 9
Competition for Future Living Solutions Lahti (Finland) The town of Lahti, located in Finland, is surrounded by a large natural environment called Salpausselk채, and by a small lake called Myt채j채rvi. The area is affected by important connective systems and is bounded by many infrastructure such as railway to the south and Highway 12 to the north, and a low density residential area to the north-east. The goal was redevelop the area from a physical, social and cultural point of view.
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Landscape
of
energy
NATURE
The town of Lahti is located within a complex system, 12 kilometers long,of industrial and brownfield sites that we intend to resume through this project, by using the rail infrastructure to put them in the energy distribution system of Finnish.
LAHTI
HELSINKI
INFRASTRUCTURE
SAN PIETROBURGO
new york high line 2 km
lahti energy network 12 km
Future brownfield sites and our project area will act as repeaters of energy that can travel in the future, we imagine, how the information via wifi. 400 Kv grid 220 Kv grid
LAHTI
WI-FI energy diffusion
HELSINKI
ENERGY
110 Kv grid
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60°59′00″N
WEA
K M OBI
LIT
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wifi
NATURE_ENERGY_INFRASTRUCTURE
FIELD CONDITION
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NATURE
HELSINKI
TECNO nature
E=MC
FIELD
LATHI
2050
C2
ATOMIC ENERGY
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Masterplan
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Model
SEZIONE ORIZZONTALE_quota 0,00m 1
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The central building of the area is both the access at the town and the main public space for cultural manifestations.
‘The ‘Lanthern’
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The project is a requalification of an existent building made in tipical red brick. We set a covered path that joins the two existent buildigs making a new one that mantain the same character of the old ones.
Section A-A +25,00m
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SEZIONE LONGITUDINALE_CC
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francesco.roesler@hotmail.it +39-3476508059
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