Gianluca Lattanzi Architecture Portfolio
Selected Projects 2011 | 2016
Objective In a few years I will be one of the architects for every 414 Italians, I’m doing my best to learn as much as possible in order to become good enough to live working as architect in my country and in any other place in the world. I think that an experience such as this can teach me to push the limits of my abilities, and fuel the great enthusiasm I have toward Architecture Design.
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Contact Info + Cv 8 Selected Projects 2011 | 2016
Culture InTheBox Somnium World Pavilion
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Housing Plug-in Building Mess is More
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Infrastructure Floating Stones
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Public Space Urbi et Hortis Sea Buildups
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Gianluca Lattanzi Education
Experience
Università degli studi di Camerino Ascoli Piceno, Italy _Attending (July 2017) Master of Architecture -Thesis Advisor Pippo Ciorra -Co-Advisor Emanuele Marcotullio
Paolo Fortuna Architect - Navitas CoWorking Civitanova Marche, Italy August 2016 | December 2016 Freelance Architect
Superelevata Foot[Prints] Ascoli Piceno, Italy _September 2014 International Call for Projects Collaborator
A house for Jesi, Italy _August | September 2016 International Call for Projects
Giuseppe Muccichini Engineering Studio Civitanova Marche, Italy _July 2014 Internship
Università degli studi di Camerino Ascoli Piceno, Italy _October 2013 Bachelor of Architecture -Thesis Advisor Cristiano Toraldo di Francia [SUPERSTUDIO founder] -Co-Advisor Gabriele Mastrigli IIS Leonardo Da Vinci Civitanova Marche, Italy _June 2010 Classical Lyceum Diploma
Workshop UPC Lima Lima, Perù _August | September 2016 International Workshop NL Architects Amsterdam, Netherlands _March | June 2016 Intern Projects: __Podium Lelylaan, Amsterdam, Netherlands __Masterplan Wilhelmsburg, Germany With Bel Architecten and Inside Outside Luigi Coccia Architecture Design Workshop Ascoli Piceno, Italy _October 2015 | February 2016 Tutor Europan 13 Jesi, Italy _May | July 2015 International Call for Projects Coast2Coast11 Ascoli Piceno, Italy _May 2015 International Workshop
Honors+Awards
Villard 15 Seminar Ancona_Venice_Paris_ Milan, Italy | France _November 2013 | June 2014 International Itinerant Workshop Villard 15 Intensive Workshop Urbino, Italy _April | May 2014 LLP Erasmus Intensive Programme Re-Cycle Ascoli Piceno, Italy _October 2013 National Workshop PRIN Re-Cycle Italy Giacomo Tolozzi Architecture Studio Civitanova Marche, Italy _August | September 2013 Internship Coast2Coast10 Ascoli Piceno, Italy _May 2013 International Workshop
S,M,L.NL NL Architects Amsterdam, Netherlands _June 2016 *Publication on nlarchitects.nl _June 2016 Erasmus + Traineeship Camerino, Italy _September 2015 Scholarship Coast2Coast11 Ascoli Piceno, Italy _May 2015 International Workshop *Publication on Mappe n°6 (pp. 98-103) _July 2015 *Publication on mappelab.it _July 2015 24h Museum Ascoli Piceno, Italy _February 2015 Didactic Workshop *Exhibition at Convento dell’Annunziata, Ascoli Piceno_February 2015 *Publication on Mappe n°6 (pp. 92-97) _July 2015 *Publication on mappelab.it _July 2015 Superelevata Foot[Prints] Ascoli Piceno, Italy _September 2014 International Call for Projects (Collaborator) *1st place Il Padiglione del Mondo Ascoli Piceno, Italy _March 2014 | July 2014 Didactic Workshop *Exhibition at Giardini della Biennale, Venice
4, via Sanzio, Civitanova Marche, 62012, Italy +39 3409271807 gianluca.lattanzi91@gmail.com gianluca.lattanzi@studenti.unicam.it
Villard 15 Ancona_Venice_Paris _Urbino_Milan, Italy | France _November 2013 | June 2014 International Itinerant Workshop *1st place *Exhibition at Politecnico di Milano, Milan _June 2014 Re-Cycle Ascoli Piceno, Italy _October 2013 National Workshop PRIN Re-Cycle Italy *Publication on recycleitaly.it _September 2014 *Publication on True-Topia (pp. 96-103) | Aracne Editore _September 2014 Architettura al limite 2 Ascoli Piceno, Italy _March | June 2013 Bachelor Thesis Project *Publication on C.Toraldo di Francia website_July 2014 Coast2Coast10 Ascoli Piceno, Italy _June 2013 International Workshop *Publication on C.Toraldo di Francia website _July 2014 Riqualificazione Tofare Ascoli Piceno, Italy _March 2012 | July 2012 Didactic Workshop *Exhibition at Lungo Castellano, Ascoli Piceno _March 2013
Housing Strategies Ascoli Piceno, Italy _October 2011 | March 2012 Didactic Workshop *Exhibition at Lungo Castellano, Ascoli Piceno _June 2013
Skills
Languages
Photography Analogic Digital
Italian Native
OS MacOS X Windows Model Making Manual 3d Printing (Basic) Softwares Adobe Illustrator Adobe InDesign Adobe Photoshop AutoCAD CINEMA 4D KeyShot Rhinoceros V-Ray
English C1 Certification Spanish Basic Ancient Greek Classical Lyceum Diploma Latin Classical Lyceum Diploma
Culture InTheBox Somnium World Pavilion
03 | 2015 - 07 | 2015 10 | 2014 - 02 | 2015 03 | 2014 - 07 | 2014
InTheBox Programme Library Location Ancona, Italy
01. Team Marco di Eusebio Gianluca Lattanzi
Professors Graziano Leoni Donatella Forconi Structure Design studio 03 | 2015 - 07 | 2015
Abstract A library inside a convent reduced to ruin during the 2nd World War bombings. InTheBox takes shape conceptualizing the faรงade of the almost intact adjacent church that can be seen as a container of the church itself, so like a mathematic proportion, the project try to reinterpret the old destroyed cloister suggesting and exsasperating its volume, now enclosed and enclosing the wasted walls. The result is an interesting mixture of old and new elements inside a mystery box.
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InTheBox
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Somnium Programme 24h Museum Location Porto Potenza Picena, Italy
02. Team Giacomo Barchiesi Marco di Eusebio Gianluca Lattanzi
Professor Emanuele Marcotullio Interior Design studio 10 | 2014 - 02 | 2015
Abstract An ephemeral set-up for an exhibition about the ephemeral inside a disused disco. The chosen theme for the project is the dream, the exhibit is conceived as a sensory-mental itinerary from the falling asleep to the waking up suggested by a progressive increasing of light intensity. The developed system insinuates in the hosting building making it unrecognizible but traces the existing corridors and rooms, leaving in whom has visited these spaces as a disco, the impression to have already been there.
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World Pavilion Programme Pavilion Location Venice, Italy
03. Team Marco di Eusebio Gianluca Lattanzi
Professor Pippo Ciorra Architectural Design studio 03 | 2014 - 07 | 2014
Abstract An Extruded triangle reflecting on water for a World Pavilion at Venice Biennale. The building that at first glance seems to be an introverted Architecture owns a latent perceptive relation with the context, defined subtracting from the volume the optical cones of the main views (from the inside to outside and vice versa), other subtractions are identified by the interior paths. The faรงade represents a sort of hoxymoron, trying to obtain light permeability through a material that is matt by definition that is concrete (iLight).
Key 1. Cafeteria 2. Piazza 3. Lobby 4. Bookshop 5. Exhibition Hall 6. Workshop 7. Offices 8. Toilettes
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Housing Plug-in Building Mess is More
03 | 2013 - 06 | 2013 10 | 2011 - 02 | 2012
Plug-in Building Programme Housing Commercial Offices Location Pesaro, Italy
04. Designer Gianluca Lattanzi
Professor C.Toraldo di Francia Architectural Design Workshop BachelorThesis 03 | 2013 - 06 | 2013
Abstract A disused school in the centre of Pesaro becomes an apartment building with offices and stores. The building at present appears as a crambling huge volume, without any architectural value, in addition to this, typologically, it doesn’t fit for the assignment. The project avoids any “extraordinary lifesaving measures�: The construction is demolished, and in its place a steel structure retraces the old volume. The school is now just a skeleton of beams and columns, a support for mudular elements to plug-in as tesseras in a never ending growing mosaic. The structure is conceived as a fixed element for a flexible Architecture. Users can take advantage of a list of functions, materials and spatial solutions, producing complexity from standards and configurating modules before the realization. This strategies have been conceived for this specific lot, but is suitable for every other place. Open spaces in the courtyard define a public piazza, shaped on several levels exploiting the leaning of the site, generating sits, green spaces and ramps, that appear texturized in heterogeneous way confirming the same strategy applied for the habitable mudules.
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Mess is More Programme Housing Events Exhibition Location Senigallia, Italy
05. Team Alessia Concetti Gianluca Lattanzi
Professor Emanuele Marcotullio Urban Design Studio 10 | 2011 - 02 | 2012
Abstract A village for artists in the centre of Senigallia. The site, placed between the inner city and the seafront, represents a huge empty space. A serious caesura defined by the station and two disused preexistences (A building for offices and an hotel) determines neglected area, destined to a potentially widespread necrosis. The project tries to exploits latent potentialities of the site raising it as core of the city. Design strategy cenceives the hotel as composed by modular elements, once exploded, these elements scatter, producing a regulated mess and open a new way to the sea. As the only symmetrical component in the project, the hotel becomes a new landmark and a monument. Public open spaces confirm and deny the design strategy, being bidimensional and orderly counterpart of the same extruded modules: A Supersurface that configures the growth of the project.
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Mess is More
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Infrastructure Floating Stones
10 | 2012 - 02 | 2013
Floating Stones Programme Sea Terminal Location Pescara, Italy
06. Team Federica Bini Alessia Concetti Gianluca Lattanzi
Professor Luigi Coccia Architecture Design Studio 10 | 2012 - 02 | 2013
Abstract A stone shaped sea terminal that forms a whole togeter with the city and the sea. Morphologically, the building complex is composed by two cores , linked by a raised path. The shape of the terminal is suggested by the little, white, flat stones of the Adriatic beaches. As rocks placed on a low water layer, buildings partly absorbed by concrete, produce waves from wich trees grow. Therefore, the natural element becomes artificial and is proposed in a larger scale, where the infrastructure can cut, subtract and model, making it accessible to cars and pedestrians, on different paths that sometimes find promiscuity areas.
Plan Level 0 Transversal Section
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Public Space Urbi et Hortis SeaBuildups
05 | 2015 05 | 2015 - 06 | 2015
Urbi et Hortis Programme Agricultural Park Location Folignano, Italy
07. Team Kimberly Colis Carmen Crosby Nicolò De Vita Gianluca Lattanzi Flavio Nughes Francesco Paolo Russo
Coordinator C. Toraldo di Francia Scientific committee C. Toraldo di Francia Luigi Coccia Brunella Casini Fulvio Orsitto Giuseppe Losco Coast2Coast11 International Workshop 05 | 2015
Abstract An Agricultural Park for Folignano. The site is a 5 hectars green area crossed by a stream at the foot of the urban centre. The project is the result of the overlay of a grid that as a screen activates pixels made by fields and microarchitectures leaving people free to configurate the place as they wish. The grid owns its connections to the city and provides cycle and pedestrian paths and spaces for events, it melts next to the water leaving space for eventual floodings.
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Sea Buildups Programme Seafront Location Molfetta, Italy
08. Team Leaders Emanuele Marcotullio Mattia Rebichini Team Andrea Antognozzi Giacomo Barchiesi Aldo D’Autilio Gianluca Lattanzi Ludovico Luciani Caterina Mari DesirÊe Pierluigi
Europan13 International Call for Projects 05 | 2015 - 06 | 2015
Abstract Molfetta has a seafront worthy of the name. To the east (levanter) the road mixes the car traffic with the promenade and to the west the harbour basin almost forgets the complex mesh of its layers of use and its relationship with the productive urban pattern, residential and tourist. In the middle of an inner city that needs to be revaluate, that reflects on the sea its image of marginalization in consideration of the neighboring sprawl. The contest requires the elaboration of an urban project of regeneration which, starting from the sea, will be able to renew the face and the dynamics of the city. A process indeed. Not an intervention that would fix, once and for all, the image of the city to the horizon, rather a system of scheduled actions that over time will be able to build the reasons for a renewal of spaces and uses a substantial proportion and significance of city. Here is an articulated system of substructures which stretch the public space towards the sea like an archeological sign on which eroded plans and inhabited cavities work. The urban space alludes to the one of a city extorted to the water through the accumulation of rock materials arranged to protection of the waves.
An implant made of boulders (those used to build the docks) with an archaeological memory even preceding the foundation of the Norman town, which seems to re- emerge with the swell of the tides. An “forma urbis� similar, for the conceptual dominant, to a settlement of sea dwellers returning to the shore by observing the phases of the moon. It’s like a city of the past had been discovered at the site of the project and therefore spaces for different activities such as chalets for bathers, solarium and catering services allow themselves to be discovered through a set of masses, arising where it is needed, or left free to define the functional areas as large open rooms to the horizon and covered by sky.
4, via Sanzio, Civitanova Marche, 62012, Italy +39 3409271807 gianluca.lattanzi91@gmail.com