Architecture Portfolio Giacomo Attardi
selected projects 2017- 2019
Personal Details
Contact
born: 29 August 1989
giacomo.atttardi@gmail.com
nationality: Italian
+39 388 071 9475
Briefly My main focus is designing with a strong stress on the interactions between individuals and their surrounding environment. I am also interested in exploring new representative models in order to enhance the understanding of the project and its philosophy behind.
This portfolio includes some selected works. Please enjoy!
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EXPERIENCE
EDUCATION
2019 april/july
2018/2019 october/march
LABICS, Rome, Italy Collaboration
Master NIB Architecture | Landscape and BIM Salerno, Italy
2019 may
Rome, Italy V Biennlae of Pubblic Space Exposition 2019 march
Rome, italy “The future of architecture and of Italy according to the young talents” Exhibition at Museum MACRO 2017 september
Seoul, South Korea Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism 2017 Exposition in the Internationl Studio 2017 april
University Campus of Camerino, Camerino, Italy “Cortili in Fiore” event, in memory of the victims of the earthquake Installation 2017 may/december
Marco Sacchetti Studio, Cassino (Frosinone), Italy Internship 2016 december
Mecrcato delle Erbe, Ancona, Italy Re-Cycle Library Event Student project exposition
2014/2017
University of Camerino School of Architecture and Design “Eduardo Vittoria” Ascoli Piceno, Italy Master degree of Architecture 108/110 Thesis Advisor Daniele Rossi - Co-Advisor Silvia Lupini 2013 feb/apr
Graphic Design Course Forma. Temp, Roma. Extensive use of Adobe Photoshop CS6, Adobe Illustrator CS6 and InDesign CS6 program 2010/2013
University of Rome “La Sapienza” Ludovico Quaroni, Rome, Italy Bachelor degree of Architecture 100/110 Thesis Advisor Riccardo Migliari
AWARDS 2018 april
Thesis pubblication from KooZA/rch on their online platform 2014 september
First Classificate in a logo competition convened by Regione Molise. The logo is using by the region for a separate waste collection campain named “Differenziamoli Sempre”
2015 may
Fosforo Science Event, Senigallia (Ancona), Italy Videomapping and live drawing Team: Prof. Daniele Rossi, Graziano Marchesani, Angela Marchesani, Marco Rosa
CONFERENCE
SKILLS Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe InDesign Adobe Aftrer Effects
2016 april
Adobe Premiere
Università di Camerino, Ascoli Piceno, Italy “Light on MVRDV ” supervisor Winy Maas
McNeel Rhinoceros/Vray
2013 december La Sapienza, Rome, Italy “Le Comunità dell'Energia - Una società a Emissioni Zero, Chilometri Zero, Rifiuti Zero” supervisor prof. Livio Santoli
Autodesk Revit/BIM
2013 november La Sapienza, Rome, Italy “Mente incarnata, immaginazione e Empatia: verso una neuroscienza di architettura” supervisor Juhani Pallasmaa
LANGUAGES
2011 may Eurosolar Italia and Order of Architects P.P.C, Rome, Italy “The architecture of well tempered environment - Un'armonia di strumenti integrati”
PASSION
Maxon Cinema 4d/Vray Autodesk Autocad Trimble SketchUp Apple iWork Microsoft Office
Photography - Read - Drawing - Hiking Mountine Bike - Climbing - Martial Arts
Seoul Biennale Of Architecture and Urbanism Landscaping requalification of the Cheonggycheon waterway
Landscape Design Master Thesis Professors Silvia Lupini Daniele Rossi Location Seoul, South Korea Designer Giacomo Attardi
Among the project areas proposed by the Seoul Biennale committee I chose to focus on the Cheonggyecheon waterway, a narrow and long stream that cuts downtown Seoul. The first phase was to analyze the use of public space in Seoul. This is completely invaded by a large number of cars that creating strong pedestrian breaks(westernization). In the alleys the invasion of public space takes place through the activities of citizens and their customs(tradition). The keystone developed was to widen the banks and to enlarge the water-area. Hence, an natural and more suitable framework was designed to host all the activities carried out in the unhealthy alleys. Above the channel it was created fast lanes for electric vehicles and bicycles. Nearby the crosswalks, created by the main bridges, streets are lifted, creating a urban ground floor and a first floor for the traďŹƒc. In such a way a greater fluidity is guaranteed to crosswalks and more spaces to invade/inhabit are created. In a near future, when the metropolis will be ready to reduce the use of automobiles, these causeways (lifted streets) will become additional spaces to inhabit and additional green areas.
Giacomo Attardi // Portfolio 2018
Educational Greenhouse Confiscated property from Maifa
Architecture and Landscape design studio Committent Agrorinasce association Location S. Maria la Fossa, Italy Architect Giacomo Attardi Maria Giulia Contarino
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The concept took shape outlying a renewed functional level the Shed needed: move from an industrial lots partially used as storage into green space. The design idea was implemented with the construction of a sensory garden that extends far beyond the Shed adjoining the surrounding environment once aected by the industry. The choice was made to achieve a physical and psychological well-being space for the community, emphasizing that Minds and Nature concept. The Sensory Garden comes out from the Shed in a tongue-shape almost living around us as an active Mind. The “tongue" long path, in its linear and tidy shape, goes till the rim of the boats outlining dierent triangular zones. Each of them is dedicated to specific types of plants in order to stimulate the feeling of the five senses one by one.
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Axonometry Structural components
01_ ROOF steel and concrete
02_ STRUCTURE steel IPE 200 and support bracing
03_ STRUCTURE steel IPE 200 and support bracing 04_ COATING double skin alveolar polycarbonate 05_ BEARING WALLS reinforced concrete 06_ SHELVES MDF laser cut 07_ BEARING WALLS reinforced concrete
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Intervention
Project guideline Boundary to reshape Boundary preserved
Geometric Guideline
Existing buildings Educational Greenhosue Production Greenhouse Trees framework Design green areas Boundary paved area
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Nursery area Landscaping Requalification area Parking area
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1. Finocchietto (Foeniculum vulgare), herbaceous plant of Apiaceae family 2. Imperata cilindrica red baroni, ornamental gramineous 3. Hadspen Purple, perennial plant of Campanulaceae family 4. Erba bassa, low maintenance turf 5. Carex divulsa, ornamental gramineous 6. Calamagrostis acutiflora, ornamental gramineous 7. Pennisetum alopecuroides, ornamental gramineous
Living Populus BIM master project
Architecture Committent FooF Dog Museum Location Mondragone, Italy Architect Giacomo Attardi Maria Giulia Contarino
The project proposal for the Tourist ProtoHouse of the Food comes from a very simple question: how to build in harmony with the context without exclude and/or incorporate it? The desire of the client to place the structures inside the young poplar of museum prompted us to investigate what the possible connections and blends between nature and architecture might be. Why break the harmony of the poplar by inserting a structure when the tree itself can lend itself to the functions? This is where the LivingPopulus proposal comes from. As represented in the name, the design eort was to give the ProtoHouse an aesthetics and an operation that turned its eye to the complex structure of the trees themselves. All this happens through various elements: the structure, the coating, the technology. The structure is placed in place of one of the poplar trees and it is structured with a vertical central element with supports the housing cell placed at about 7m of height from the ground. This height allows us to hide the ProtoHouse from the overall view of the forest, blending perfectly with the context, almost as if were a real tree
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Cut of recycled pvc pipes Ø 630mm h 200mm
Offset of semicircles welded with opposite angularity
Module 1
Module 2
Module 3
19 leaf
17 leaf
15 leaf
Module 4
Module 5
Module angolare
17 leaf
18 leaf
30 leaf
Dynamo installation and application on an angular pipe
GENESI “LEAF”
Iron
XLam
MIXED STRUCTURE
Wood
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