Giovanni Eberle - Architecture portfolio, curriculum vitae

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architecture portfolio 2014 2020



Hello, I’m Giovanni Eberle and I’m a young italian architect. The following is the collection of projects that reflect my passion and appreciation for architecture. Thank you and enjoy eberle.giovanni@gmail.com +33 / 0613744028


Eberle Giovanni 5 birth date:

Schio, 08-10-1992

nationality:

Italian

address:

23 Rue Bénard 75014, Paris France

languages:

Italian, mother tongue English, C1 ( IELTS 7.0 ) French, B2

contacts:

eberle.giovanni@gmail.com +39 / 339 2510456 +33 / 0613744028

Work experience D&A, Paris - France

23-04-2019 / present

Architect Following projects from design to construction permit, conception and preparation of panels and architectural presentations. THE HAP & Locatellipepato, Padova - Italy

04-04-2018 / 19-04-2019

Architect Execution planning and editing of structural details for public and private commissions, project visualization for architectural presentations AllesWirdGut, Vienna - Austria

03-04-2017 / 06-10-2017

Intern Participation in design process for competition activities, conception and preparation of panels and architectural presentations, execution planning, editing of structural details TAMassociati, Venice - Italy

04-07-2016 / 09-09-2016

Intern Design assistant, technical drawer, collaborator in competition activities Barbieri Architects, Vicenza - Italy

01-09-2013 / 22-12-2013

Intern Collaboration in basic activities, graphic design and technical drawer

Education Qualification to exercise the profession of Architect

19-07-2019

Polytechnic of Turin, Master degree in “Architecture for the sustainable project”

29-09-2014 / 26-07-2017

110 cum laude /110 - Thesis evaluated worthy of mention and publishing University IUAV of Venice, Bachelor’s degree in “Science in architecture” 110 cum laude /110

03-10-2011 / 09-09-2014


Workshops

Competitions

Midland Think Thank, Perth, Australia

Extension of Dusseldorf Airport, Dusseldorf, Germany

01-06-2015 / 22-06-2015 Curtin University international studio for Masters of Architecture

2017 / 1° Prize DUS - Pier C, International competition Site Landmark, Sagres, Portugal

WS Arch. Alejandro Echeverri 01-07-2014 / 21-07-2014 No concrete, Intensive design workshop

2016 / Published on “The Architectural Review Folio” Harbor of Time, International architecture ideas competition The Garden Factory, Schio, Italy

UPCYCLE, ETSAB, Barcelona, Spain 23-03-2014 / 06-04-2014 Co-generative Design strategies for a sustainable urban metabolism

2020 / Selected project Oltrelinea, National competition Renewal proposals for Statuto square, Schio, Italy 2017 Weave the space, National competition

WS TAMassociati 01-07-2013 / 21-07-2013 The City of Others, Intensive design workshop

Innovative school, Negrar, Italy 2016 Emilio Salgari music school, National competition

WS Arch. Francesco Taormina 01-07-2012 / 21-07-2012 Di Acqua e Aria, Intensive design workshop

Publications Parallel Territories - Venice and the minor islands of the Venetian lagoon. Transformation scenarios for Poveglia Eberle, Giovanni, supervisor Angelo Sampieri. Polytechnic of Turin, Master degree in “Architecture for the sustainable project”, Thesis evaluated worthy of mention and publishing, 2017 Young-old Park Apollonio, S., Bertero, M., Donadio, T., Eberle, G.,Young-old Park in Lo spazio in più, esplorazioni a Torino sud. Polytechnic of Turin, 2015 The Missing Link: Reconnecting the territory Cisterna, D., Eberle, G., Elter, M., Nys, N., Pagliarusco, A., Pallade, D., The Missing Link: Reconnecting the territory in Grulois, G., Casabella, N., Crosas, C., Perea, J., UpCycle Barcelona: Co-generative Design Strategies for a Sustainable Urban Metabolism, Université Libre de Bruxelles, 2015

Skills - Windows / Mac Os

Autocad 2D / 3D

Revit

Archicad

Rhinoceros

Cinema 4D + Vray

SketchUp

Microsoft Office suite

Adobe Photoshop

Adobe InDesign

Adobe Illustrator

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selected works 2014 2020


Studio Works:

University Works:

Personal works:

DUS Dussendorf airport - Pier C expansion

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Emilio Salgari music school

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HHF school campus Hamburg

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Saint Laurent du Var - Living the horizon

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Other works

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Rethinking the edge: Young-old Park

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Living together: A-CHO

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Super-elevating: Houses of the rising sun

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Oltrelinea

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Harbor of time

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Schio Statuto square

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Studio Works


Dussendorf Airport

1°PRIZE

Pier C expansion 3

2017 / Professional work Dussendorf, Germany 16’150 m2 SKY PLAZA lively central square

Competition, 1°Prize with AllesWirdGut Simple, well-proportioned structures give the new Terminal C building clear lines and sharp edges for precision and reliability, both indispensable features for a contemporary airport equipped for the future.

BRIDGES quiet resting areas

THE GAP secured circulation

The envelope, made of large-format glass panels, reduces joints and maximizes transparency. Transparency creates trust - trust brings security. Security means well-being. The quality of the design is reflected in the details, and exaggerated and fashionable gestures are avoided in the sense of a timeless design. The airport confidently

presents its interior to the outside world - like a Swiss clockwork the meticulously timed operation is visible and thus becomes itself the airport’s calling card. The geometrical concept of the extension of terminal C is based on rational, economic considerations (simple, orthogonal geometry), a respectful and meaningful reaction to the existing building (with reflections on the existing terminal width) and combines these with design ideas regarding simplicity (= efficiency) and clarity (= timelessness). Areas are realized where they are most useful and most convenient for passengers to use and reach.


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The bridges

The sky plaza

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Heterogeneous retail design

In a clean frame is possible to use colours and materials to highlight gates

Build a frame

Keep it clear and clean

...and also highlight spaces designed with more freedom, like quiet areas


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South elevation


Emilio Salgari music school Innovative school national competition 7

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The new Emilio Salgari school concept is a simple helicoidal shape that rise from two public open spaces, the agorà and the garden, permeable areas that improve the relationship between the landscape and the building. The new educational spaces are planned for easily switch from the old scholastic structure to new didactic strategies that push de boundaries between main entrances

parking / service entrance

school and civic center, transforming the project in a new core for the city that merge cultural facilities, sport activities and smart-play areas. The building is split in two main blocks: the ground floor that contains all the functions open to the city (auditorium, gym, teacher offices, labs,...) and the first floor that contains all the didactic spaces.


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interactive garden

informal space

outdoor sport field

amphitheater

auditorium

Section BB’ classes

informal spaces

offices

outdoor cinema

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HHF school campus Hamburg Better Learning 11

2017 / Professional work Hamburg, Germany 16’240 m2 Execution (DET) with AllesWirdGut The context of an extensive park landscape is utilized as a potential by AllesWirdGut Architects and DnD Landscape Design. Freestanding wellproportioned solitary buildings - school villas - define a sequence of squares and free spaces, creating in conjunction with the existing buildings an urban-design ensemble and a new and lively campus. Differentiated outdoor spaces provide for variety and offer individual and community areas for pupils of different grades. A commonly used multi-purpose building defines the actual center of the school premises and 0

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acts as an interface between the two schools. In accordance with the topography, the entrance ways to the schools are situated at different levels and both lead into a generous two-floor entrance hall. Like the sails of a windmill, the classrooms are arranged around a central atrium which serves as a circulation, teaching, and communication area. Open spaces and niches provide a variable environment for different forms of learning and teaching.


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Saint Laurent du Var Living the Horizon 15

2019 / Professional work Saint Laurent du Var, France 30’500 m2 Construction permit (PC) with D&A architecture

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The project is developed into an astonishing terrain near the coast of Saint-Laurent du Var, with a potential view on the north side to the Angel’s Bay and on the south to the sea and the Cape of Antibes. To exploit the potential of the site all the volumes are placed in a way that allow most of the apartments to have a privileged view over the sea and the landscape, on top of creating strong dialogue with the surroundings. On the south-east side the project influences the Route du bord de Mer adding trees and width to pedestrian paths, thus transforming it to a quieter urban boulevard, meanwhile on the northern side it merge gently with the existing terrain, aiming

to maintain rocks, walls and Mediterranean flora already present in the area. All the apartments are placed on the long and high volumes providing most of them with double orientation, meanwhile commerce and facilities are concentrated on the lower volumes on the south to avoid hiding the view on the seaside. The hotel is positioned on the tip of the south terrain, linked with the newly created boulevard and in a way that makes it naturally visible from the street that comes from the airport without needing it to be extremely high or massive.


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Residence for elder people: 4830 m2

Housing: 8000 m2

View on the sea and the capes In relation with the internal court

In relation with the internal court

View on the sea and the capes Built on a superelevated terrain

Spa and fitness: 1000 m2

Commercial area: 600 m2

Hotel: 4800 m2

Strategic placement in continuity with the seaside equipments

Strategic placement facing the “Route du Bord de Mer”

Strategic placement, visible from the airport View on the sea Limited height to keep an open field of vision from the apartments

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Other works

Villa Troubetzkoy - with THE HAP & Locatellipepato Project: Restoration, Landscape design

Execution (DET)

Location: Blevio, Como (IT)

The project aim is the restoration of Villa Troubetzkoy, built in mid 9th century and located on the Como’s lakeshore. The ancient villa is composed by five different buildings, all restored and reconverted to fit the client requests

Client: Private Gross floor area: 12 000 m2

Ivg Laboratories - with THE HAP & Locatellipepato Project: Research center

Concept design (ESQ)

Location: Cervarese, Padova (IT)

The new laboratories and production spaces converse inside a clean shape made by concrete and high performance glass facades that defines the new extension for Ivg factory

Client: Ivg Colbacchini S.p.A. Gross floor area: 1500 m2

Marina di Santa Croce village - with THE HAP & Locatellipepato Project: Resort

Developed design (APD)

Location: Eraclea, Venezia (IT)

The new resort facility, located in the Venice lagoon seaside, is composed of wooden volumes that merges together with a pine grove, creating a deep connection between the new buildings and the existing flora

Client: Santa Croce s.r.l. Gross floor area: 3100 m2


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New ZAC Guillaumet - Lot E1 - with D&A Project: Social housing

Design, construction permit (APS-PC)

Location: Toulouse (FR)

Development of a high quality social-inclusive housing building, with a program that comprehend apartments for physically impaired people, seniors and temporary dwellings as long as common spaces and a commercial area. Certificated Eco-quartier

Client: Cogedim Gross floor area: 5300 m2

New ZAC Guillaumet- Lot B3 - with D&A Project: Private housing

Design, construction permit (APS-PC)

Location: Toulouse, (FR)

Development of 7 independent houses, 5 standard 85 m2 houses and 2 high-end 120 m2 villas, all with personal garden. Certificated Eco-quartier

Client: Crédit Agricole Gross floor area: 670 m2

New ZAC Guillaumet- Lot B1 - with D&A Project: Housing

Design, construction permit (APS-PC)

Location: Toulouse, (FR)

Development of an housing building with different typologies of apartments, from 45 m2 duplex to 110 m2 attics. The design of the project also comprehend 600 m2 of external green spaces, in direct relation with the context

Client: Cogedim Gross floor area: 1750 m2



University Works


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Yo u n g - o l d P a r k 24

“ Yo u c a n ’ t s t o p a g i n g , but you can avoid becoming old”

Trees

Vegetable gardens, orchards and sport areas

Empty spaces

Re-naturalized area Young-old village

Facilities

2015 / University work

Green spaces

Colonnetti Park, Turin, Italy Sustainable Urban Design Studio I with Stefania Donadio, Stefano Apollonio, Mauro Bertero

Young-old conquer the park, living in it and preserving the environment. An exindustrial building turns into a young-old village organized as a micro community based on cohousing. Near areas switch into a system of vegetable gardens, flower plantations and wide orchards. A net of paths textured by a layer of totems containing all the tools needed for the maintenance, spreads around the park. Public space transforms into a heavy characterized lived place, deeply rooted into the local context.

Young - old village

Social density

The industrial building, around 10.000 m2, is externally covered by bricks and with a roof made by sheds. The imagined vision is a big box open in the middle by two cores, little squares facing the sky. The cores contain all the infrastructures for the young old: shared kitchens, dining halls, a gym, a physiotherapy center and a particular structure designed for shared religion. All the facilities are double height and the

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Scale 650m


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Housing

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Shared religion

- net surface area 70 m2 - physiotherapy center - multi purpose spaces external private area - dining hall - high element - shared kitchen - double height

shared religion place is identified by a tall element, higher than all the other buildings. The two open squares are surrounded by a portico and linked together with a winter garden. Starting from the existing structure we achieve to build a 70 m2 housing cell with an external private area, studying the position of all the cells to provide natural light and ventilation.

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A-CHO

Low ener gy cohousing pr ojec t

Composition Rotation Inclination

Unity Unity

Materials Materials

2014 / University work Porta Nuova area, Turin, Italy 4300 m2 Sustainable Design Studio I with Mauro Bertero, Matteo Giovanardi

A-CHO was born in a particular way, integrating from the beginning the design process with the engineering physics module. We gave it from the start the same importance of technology and composition. The result was that physics influenced both spacial distribution and design choices. We created two airfilter zones, a warm one facing south, made of solar greenhouses and the other facing north, used as stairwell and designed to function as a passive cooling system for the entire building. This space works as an exhaust air extractor, taking advance of the nozzles positioned on the ceiling to create an

air flux that maintain an high level of summer comfort. For achieving high quality level of wall transmittance we have alternated high density with low density materials and air spaces with rigid layers, to enhance also acoustic performances. We have followed an idea of short and long term sustainability using natural or high recyclable materials and designing all the buildings as dry constructions; we have only used materials with disposal problems in places in which they were indispensable for preserving the integrity of the project like in the first few meters of walls for avoiding water penetration problems.

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2016 / University work loggias

Turin, Italy 940 m2 Sustainable Design Studio II with Giovanna de Luca, Stefano Apollonio

green/shared spaces

Duplex Flats Studios Retrofit

“Houses of the rising sun” thinks about rotating the main façade for gaining the highest solar radiation, integrating this idea in the design process of a superelevation project. The result is a series of volumes that rethink the spacial distribution of the existing building, giving more space and light to the living rooms and exploiting wide windowed walls to improve solar gain during winter. The project contain eleven apartment of three different width: six 100 m2 flats, two 110

m2 duplex and three 40 m2 studio apartments. The superelevation ends with a properly designed space that contains the U.T.A. for air treatment and heat generators. Structure During early design stages we have closely analyzed the structure of the existing building. We have used these studies as a base for developing design ideas, achieving a new structure not as different as the existing one, thus avoiding difficult or wrong load distribution. The new structure is


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made up of two parts: a sub-structure made of parallel plywood beams that follow the existing one and support a series of xlam walls and another one composed by beams that support the tilted project volumes. Walls in the south side are made by a frame structure that allows wider openings than the xlam one. Another project choice was to add a green shading on the south-east façade as a stairwell protection from the solar radiation.

The existing stairwell in fact tended to have overheating problems during the summer season on this side. This green shading is built by steel pipes wrapped with a metallic net that contains the soil for vertical plant growth and the irrigation system is completely automatized and placed inside the pipes. Finally we chose evergreen plants (Loricene Arbustiva) that need low maintenance, avoiding plants cure problems.

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Oltrelinea Social connection thread

2020 / Personal work Schio, Italy Competition Selected project with Elisa Laura Costa

The project aim to empower the livability of the street that connect the city center to the area of Fabbrica Alta and Jacquard garden, two of the main elements of the city’s industrial heritage.

entrance / zone I

central plaza / zone II

the gate / zone III

The idea of encouraging citizens to reestablish a connection with their historical and artistic culture drove us to rethink the structure of the actual street, currently focused on car transit and with poor security for pedestrians. With this idea in mind, we aim to transform the canonical line of separation between cars and people to a series of gardens and spaces that initiate interactions and socialization, encouraging the re-appropriation of the street by the residents. The project that grows from these reflections is a thread, that lands and rise from the ground transforming each time the space, creating a new pathway. In addition to create new gardens, the thread himself becomes “space”, self-transforming to accommodate different uses: from seat to pot, from playground to frame the structure model itself by being aware of the context. Directly connected to this is the width of the path, that shrink when near residential buildings and widen when facing public or commercial buildings to promote social interactions.


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Harbor of Time Linking the past

2016 / Personal work Sagres, Portugal Competition Published with Elisa Laura Costa, Marco Rizzo

Remembering the Portuguese coastline as the place from where the ancient navigators started the most important geographical explorations, the project aims at evoking in the modern visitors the same sensations that the navigators felt many centuries ago, standing in front of the same ocean. Considering the erosion of the cliffs, the border of the present promontory does not correspond to the one existing five-hundred years ago so this project tries to redefine it through the use of concrete pillars. Their position corresponds to the one that can be deduced from the average erosion rate of the promontory established by the University of Lisbon. The perception of the ancient limit changes walking along the promontory where consequential walls define the project path and constantly frame or block the view of the pillars in the sea, suggesting different views of the surrounding landscape. The connection between the track and the pillars become tangible only in the last part of the path, where a 50 m high wall links present and past, connecting the promontory to the concrete columns and letting people reaching the ancient coastline. To better enjoy the natural and built environment, three viewpoints are provided along the path: the first two can also be used as resting points, thanks to the presence of hollowed walls where people can sit and relax, whereas the third one is linked to the multi-purpose space. Covered with a walkable roof, the structure hosts a multi-functional area that can be used as a projection room, a storage and some resting rooms.


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Weave the space

2017 / Personal work

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Schio, Italy CITY HALL

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The renewal of Schio central square offer the chance to rethink in a contemporary way the heavy cultural influence that the textile industry had not only in the city but also in the near territories since XVIII sec with the realization of Lanificio Conte. The project works to bring the concept of weaving the space to life taking different fabric textures as direct product of local manufacture and combining them into physical spaces. The result is a wide patchwork in which experiment different situations; playful colours of different fabrics are translated into polychromatic natural stones, animating the horizontal space and balancing out the lack of architectural identity of the surrounding buildings. To enhance the concept of a mixed space, the presence of the city hall and the central position of the project the square is organized in three main situations:

2. traditional fabric study

3. area + pattern = activity

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- A wide open space that can house citizens for public events and the open-air market. In order to easily assemble and disassemble all the temporary equipment for the events this is the most accessible area, without any tree and with a direct access to Battaglione Val Leogra street. - A central heart in which nature and flower essences enhance spaces for relaxing and socializing. - A decorative garden that decorates and gives importance to the city hall, Garbin palace.

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