PORTFOLIO 2008-2017
architecture | urbanism | landscape Giulia Floris
Giulia Floris Architecture Via Costantinopoli 13 09129 CAGLIARI 0039 3297863159 giuliaflorisarch@gmail.com
EDUCATION 2007-2013_Master Degree in Architecture University of Cagliari, Italy 2014_ Architecture licence 2014/2015_Postgraduate Master urban strategies postgraduate program international master of 2nd level: TPAI_territorial, planning art and innovation.
with University of Applied Arts of Wien, University of Sassari ( Alghero), University of Auckland.
WORKSHOPS 2011_International Workshop: Arcilab 11 University of Cagliari, Italy School of Architecture
with University of Madrid, Barcelona, Pavia, Santiago de Chile.
2012_ 1st International summer school of Architecture: The territory of the sites. University of Cagliari, Italy School of Architecture directed by Nicola di Battista-with University of Wien, Zurich, Rome.
2014_ReUse Monserrato University of Sassari |Alghero, Italy 2014_3rd International summer school of Architecture: The territory of the sites. University of Cagliari, Italy School of Architecture directed by Nicola di Battista-with University of Belgrad, Malaga, Barcelona.
2015_Studio Christchurch Summer School-Rebuild Christchurch CPIT University of Christchurch, New Zealand School of Architecturale Studies with University of Wellington, Victoria, Auckland.
TRAINING 2012_Implanta Arquitectura Arch. Antonio Bernal Madrid, Spain Design and space management for retail and corporate offices. 2013_spa studio professionisti associati Arch. Massimo Faiferri Cagliari, Italy Housing and residential, riqualification, architectural and landscape design, urbanism
HONORS AND AWARDS
about me
2008_Grant for Excellence in Architecture study Sardinian region | University of Cagliari 2014_Grant for partecipation in the Master TPAI- Territorial Planning, Art and Innovation Sardinian region | University of Sassari | University of Wien | University of Auckland
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES 2013_Work in the organization at the “European graphic week” University of Cagliari
2014_Collaboration at the project: “Urban planning of historical centre of Siddi “ Cagliari, Italy | Studio Ing.Serra and Ing.Madeddu
2014_Work at realization of “Atlas of breading ground” Master TPAI | University of Wien
2015_February to June Sills van Bohemen Arch. Aaron Sills Arch. Christina van Bohemen Auckland, New Zealand Residential- design of private houses.
2015_September to 2016_Jenuary MAXXI ENGINEERING Cagliari, Italy | Studio Eng.Mascia Residential_ drawings | procedures
2016_Jenuary to 2017_ currently TEXNH S.r.l
Cagliari, Italy | Studio Eng.Stochino Residential_ drawings | procedures | Architect assistant for the renovation project of “Villa Gregoriana” in Tivoli, Rome | Architect assistant for the renovation project of the Ieranto Bay in Massa Lubrense, Naples | Architect assistant for the renovation project of the “Batteria Talmone” in Palau, Sassari | Architect assistant and member of the management site team for the renovation project of “Ing. Luigi Conti Vecchi Saltmine” in Cagliari | Architect assistant for the renovation project of a historical house in Borore, Nuoro
PUBLICATIONS AND EXIBITIONS
2012_Exposition Cagliari Capital of culture |2013 Project realized during the Architecture summer school | University of Cagliari 2013_Research “LabSoHousing”, Project realized during the studies at University of Cagliari
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Autodesk Autocad Adobe creative suit: photoshop, illustrator, indesign,after effect rhinoceros | grassopher v-ray sketchup Primus Office suit
PERSONAL SKILLS Ability to work in a multicultural team with collaboration and exchange of ideas. Ability to work with stress and short times. Photography.
LANGUAGES Italian (mother tongue) English (good level) Spanish (good level)
In a strange way, architecture is really an unfinished thing, because even though the building is finished, it takes on a new life. It becomes part of a new dynamic: how people will occupy it, use it, think about it. DANIEL LIBESKIND
contents 01 ”New urban polarity”
Re-qualification of an old furnitures factory_ Cagliari, Italy.....2013
02 “Bourder-metro-sea” Public space_Cagliari, Italy.....2012
03 “Living the working space” Strategy_Sulcis, Italy.....2014
04 ”Mapping” Research about territorial problematics_ Wien, Austria.....2014
05 “Interactivity” Pavillion_ Teulada, Italy.....2014
06 “Rebuild Chrischurch” New city’s expansion_Christchurch,New Zealand.....2015
07 “New productive landscape” Master thesis_Italy-New Zealand.....2015
Research “discovering new [zealand]”
Photograpy project_New Zealand.....2015
01 “NEW URBAN POLARITY” Re-qualification an old furniture factory, Cagliari_ Italy Prof: Gianmarco Chiri Graduate project 2012-2013 School of Architecture | University of Cagliari | Italy
type of work: individual|teamwork Beetween the district of Villanova and San Benedetto is now abandoned the Furniture Cao. The need for a piece of cohesion between the introverted character of living and new public functions, the project builds a social center, intended as a meeting space, able to strenghten the balance between different realities. This intention is achieved through a riorganization of the retaining some traces of the existing and creating new architectures. The development of the district of San Benedetto and the building from the fifties of the main buildings in the area have contribuited to the formation of an increasingly tied to the public dimension of the town. With these interventions we have tried to create a single system that’s insertion in the territory and identifying him. A key aspect that unites these structure in the nature of public places, and as such, they create spaces for meeting and relationships. The particular morphology of the site has influenced the architecture and the project started with the dual aim of creating a new cultural and artistic centre that relations with from its surroundings and is able to bring to mind a factory. It was decided to reconstruct the face along Via Bacaredda continuously, giving way to a square tilted at the market, and developing the project on three main dimensions. The buildings that mark and articulate the front are five blocks, the true focus of the artistic and creative centre, placed on a level three feet higher than the road interspersed with a series of open spaces.
AXONOMETRY VIEW
PLAN MAIN LEVEL: level 1
NEW CITY San Benedetto district
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1_ Lyric Theatre | 2_ Music Academy | 3_ Food market
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Diagramatic configuration of new social centre.
Public square, courtyard and gardens.
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View of the interior path and the old gardner.
View of the courtyard.
View of the childrenspace.
View of the handcraft space.
02 “BOURDER - METRO - SEA” Public space, Cagliari_ Italy Prof: Sergio Bras Antao Composition Laboratory |School of Architecture | University of Cagliari | Italy
type of work: team | individual
The purpose of this work is to design a development strategy for the city of Cagliari, considering the upcoming implementation of the surface metro line wich is going to change the face of the city. Considering the important relations between the city and the sea this work think at the metro line as a link among the two elements. That’s way all design operations, placed nearby the metro line, aim to create both phisical and visual connections with the sea. Within the design strategy my task wants to create a new waterfront with services for the tourists and citizens and a new landscape project along the line of the sea to riconnect that with the city. Mainly my purpose aims to create a new public building in the big pier and a new public market removeble along the sea.
GENERAL PLAN NEW WATERFRONT
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PLAN OF THE PUBLIC CENTRE IN THE HARBOUR SQUARE
03 “LIVING THE WORKING SPACE” Strategy : Sulcis, Sardinia Prof: Reiner Zettl, Andrea Borner Tutors: Anna Gulinska, Alexander Karaivanov Urban Strategies Postgraduate Program| University of Applied Arts | Wien| Austria type of work: teamwork In Sardinia the communities have for centuries specialized around the dominant cereal: the courtyard house, the house-farm fence in urban, achieves a perfect synthesis between the living space and the space of the work. In Sulcis the scattered settlements were born from the union of the two main rural activities, herding and agriculture. The houses were named “furriadroxius”, and were manufactured by farmers for large distance that separated them from their funds, and so serve to shelter in time of agricultural operations, and could oversee sown not to be devastated by cattle wandering. The objective of the strategy is to preserve and propagete heritage culturare of Sardinia starting from reinfocement of agricultural potential. In particular implement a rehabilitation and reconnection of living spread, through the upgrading of “furriadroxiu” and the creation of a new prototype of dwelling that as in the past join the space of living and that of work. The origin of the traditional name, according to various interpretations, would indicate “the place where you return”. The proposal is to get over the rejection in cultural in rispect of agricultural world and traditional way of livinig, with an interactive use of that Furriadroxu in different times of the year can accommodate different functions related to teaching, work, home life, and tourism. From the design point of view has been redesigned the traditional model of the farm-house through a new prototype in which coexist the private space of the house, the public space open to visitors and tourists, and semi-public space of the work. This model can be repeated in the Sulcis in a widespread, following the ways of spread living prevalent characteristic of Sulcis. Each new farm-house might be specialized in certain production and processing, thus creating a network of architectural elements recognizable and usable by farmers, tourists, schools, visitors and anyone who wants to learn about the agricultural traditions of Sulcis and have a chance to make himself grower and producer.
GROWING TOMATOES
OIL PRODUCTION
CEREAL COLTIVATION
WINE PRODUCTION
SCHEMATIC PLAN OF FARM DISTRIBUTION IN THE SULCIS FIELDS_ Strategy proposal aim to encorouge tourist in each farm-house tox work, eat, shop and learn about a particular coltivation and production.
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04 “MAPPING” Research: Teulada, Sardinia, Earth Prof: Reiner Zettl, Andrea Borner Tutors: Anna Gulinska, Alexander Karaivanov Urban Strategies Postgraduate Program| University of Applied Arts | Wien| Austria type of work: teamwork Data, information, facts, are all pliable – not for the purposes of deception or whimsy but more for the purposes of critically disclosing new sets of possibility. (…) I believe that if we can develop a better understanding of maps as both data resource and alternative viewing and scripting device, then we will have found a significant new tool in the arsenal of creative agency. James Corner, 2010 The presented maps is the result of analytical work aimed to offer a vision of the role occupied by the Sardinia Region in the global dynamics. Projective aspect of the mapping focus on highlighting the strengths and potentials together with diagnosing found misfits. The maps obtained are the graphic elaboration of the results of the process of research and our projective analysis of the global conditions. The purpose of the work is to express of the current global trajectories and our attempt to define the information input for new strategies of development and innovative project for Sardinia. In particular the Local maps aim to express the main issues of the investigated area, linked with landscape and with the presence of military servitude. The Global map rapresents the age of the population in major nations of the world and the number of inhabitans in each one.
LOCAL MAP_barriers:
Militaries barriers | Natural barriers
LOCAL MAP_military area: 75000 acres extension
AGE OF POPULATION: 14-20 20-25 25-30 30-35 35-40 40+
GLOBAL MAP: population_ density | age
05 “INTERACTIVITY” Pavilion, Teulada_ Italy Prof: Reiner Zettl, Andrea Borner Tutors: Anna Gulinska, Alexander Karaivanov Urban Strategies Postgraduate Program| University of Applied Arts | Wien| Austria type of work: teamwork
The pavilion was located behind the dune to create continuity between the artificial and the natural. We turned them towards their plans between different points of natural interest in the area. The perception of the pavilion as a consequence is different depending on the point of arrival and the plan in which you are located. The rotation of the floors creates an interactive relationship with the context: the artificial dunes of the pavilion interact with the sand dunes, that because of the wind change frequently conformation. These changes generate new conformations of the pavilion’s plans.The presence of the rods allows to integrate the pavilion not only with the sand but also with the vegetation that characterizes the project site, creating at the same time a filtered perception of space. In addition, the pavilion can be used with different activities depending on the season and time of day, always maintaining a main tourist destination.The pavilion was located behind the dune to create continuity between the artificial and the natural.
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Sequence of section of pavilion in different climatic and temporal configuration.
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06 “REBUILD CHRISTCHURCH” Masterplan, Christchurch_ New Zealand Prof: Michael Milojevic Summer school |Workshop | CPIT | Christchurch | New Zealand
type of work: teamwork
POST INDUSTRIAL URBAN ENVIRONMENT The idea of urban environment that we propose for the post-industrial block in the city of Christchurch is composed by four layers: new public buildings, buildings that we want to keep, residential prototypes and greenspaces. We kept some preexistenting buildings according to their potential (shape, size, materials) and we kept a part of the current program into the site, mainly commercial and productive. In the other cases of existing buildings, with an high architectural qualities, we changed original use with new public function. Landscape is a fundamental layer that we overlap on buildings layer. The landscape on our site is composed by different greenspaces, walkway, low topografy, parks and sport facilities. We defined a masterplan proposal with transitional projects and guidelines for a future environment. In our focus we shown different parts of the new urban environment with different residential typologies: microliving, apartments, students house. We imagine a new kind of population into this new habitat, a sort of contemporary “nomadism” that needs different ways of living, working, spending free time adapting with a new articolated environment of urban spaces and public buildings. The main point of the strategy is not focused on the superimposition of masterplan or zooning system but is focused on the overlapping of different layers (preexistent and new) that work integreted in a unic groundfloor urban plan.
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of new urban space with cillas and different kind of greenspaces.
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Domestic view: relationship beetwen domestic space and urban space, public buidings and greenspaces.
07 “NEW PRODUCTIVE LANDSCAPE” Final thesis, Arborea_ Italy Prof: Reiner Zettl, Andrea Borner Tutors: Anna Gulinska, Alexander Karaivanov Final thesis Master|| University of Applied Arts | Wien| Austria
type of work: individual “Pattern is what remains. There is no wordy explanation. Pattern is nature seen in the best light” ( Kengo Kuma). What rimained mainly in my memory about the journey from Christuchurch to Auckland is the nature seen in her superficial appearance, without analysis, beacuse many places are seen just passing. Looking with some attention we can see that patterns surround us continually as we observe the object in our world and we begin to see regularity in them. In order whit the deep sense of pattern, a vision of what is mirrored by intuition, perception and istins, through feelings and not via analytyc or logical speculation, I choose to show a “superficial view” of my New Zealand journey. Through patterns I had eternelized the landascape, natural and artificial, with transiction beetwen photos, diagrams and drawings of stripes, colours, layers, texture and different scales of ripetions that are forms that , where there is no apparent structure, are able to articolate space and to produce diversity and beauty. With the drawings and diagrams of different landascapes I found the different patterns of landscape and space seen around me, they are not just a observation of nature, they are a depiction of essence, where the dense and compact prevails over the extended, and all non essential must be removed.
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THE PERCEPTION OF SIGNS
“My interest is in the signs that man does without awareness, but without kill the ground.” MARIO GIACOMELLI | Photographer
about his work “ Paesaggi “ at Biennale of Venice | 1978
Aearal view of west coast of Sardinia. Each images shows some pattern made by unconscoius action of man and his use of the ground. *source: Sardinia Digital Library
Morphogenesis and speculations on new tecnologies development in agricolture | The main topic of the thesis project is the link between the culture of land occupation and patterns that that uses generate and that are visibile with an aereal view. I put my focus on the area of coltivated fields around Arborea to introduce new land’s uses that make a new interest on this area not just form tha air but with an active role on the ground. The aim of the strategy is to introduce new use with new technologies on the land and show how they could be development during next 100 years and wich kind of landscape they could drow, starting from the plantintg to the growht with a full producity. The possibile new land uses individuated are pivot center irrigation system, more productive that traditional systems on areas with big extention, robot tractor, intensive crops, university sperimentation fields, and vegetables garden for tourists and other people.
The Develop of a new productive landscape could increase the productivity of the land and improve environmental quality through technology and education while embracing agrarian qualities to create an authentic place that retains residents, tourist , students, scientists with a new participation on rural activity. Each new use make different signs on the ground that will change and will evolve during the years loosing the initizial definiton to a new self organization. The private property will change and the separation between each area with a specific use will finish to be clear and strong, making after 100 years a complety different landscape interesting from the air and productive from the ground
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“Pattern does not explain, it leaves things to the viewer; its beauty is determined by freedom it gives to the viewer’s imagination.The pattern is waht remains.There is no wordy explanation. Good pattern are simple; if they are cluttured, they are not patterns. Pattern is the transmitter of beauty.Through pattern we learn how to look at nature. Without pattern, man’s view of nature would be far more vague and equivocal than it is. Pattern contains the nature of nature. Pattern is the nature seen in the best light.” PATTERN AND LAYERING | S.J. Liotta and M.Belfiore | Kengo Kuma Laboratory
RESEARCH 08 “DISCOVERING NEW [zealand]” Exploring New Zealand |surfaces, pattern and texture in architecture and landscape type of work: individual
Pancake rock | Paparua National Park | South Island of New Zealand
Westland National Park | Southern Alps | South Island of New Zealand
New Brighton Beach | Christchurch| South Island of New Zealand
Voyager Nz Maritime Museum| Auckland| North Island of New Zealand
Sunmer Beach| Christchurch| South Island of New Zealand
Arthur’s Pass| Southern Alps| South Island of New Zealand
Hilton Hotel| Auckland| North Island of New Zealand
Arrowtown| South Island of New Zealand
Thanks for your time. giuliaflorisarch@gmail.com