Portfolio

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Portfolio Giulia Migliaccio



INDEX

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Hanging Box

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Tetris House

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MA.Rio Workshop

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Mosque in Milan

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TES

2014 - Architectural Sciences - Polytechnic of Milan Semestral architectural Design Studio Professor: Mariella Brenna Group Students: Giovanni Massari, Oscar Marini

2015 - Architectural Sciences - Polytechnic of Milan Semestral architectural Design Studio Professor: Oscar Bellini Group Students: Beatrice Molinari, Alessandro Mazza

2017 - Architectural Sciences - Polytechnic of Milan Workshop Professor: Antonella Contin Group Students: Bianca Gentili, Simone Mazzeri, Floriana

2018 - Architecture and Urban Design Polytechnic of Milan Semestral architectural Design Studio Professor: Pier Paolo Tamburelli Group Students: Lilit Khachatryan, Iva Kolevska

2018 - MARQ Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile Semestral architectural Design Studio Professor: Patricio Mardones, Emilio Marin


Hanging Box 2014 Architectural Sciences Polytechnic of Milan Semestral architectural Design Studio Professor: Mariella Brenna Group Students: Giovanni Massari, Oscar Marini

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The Background: Ex Cinema Adriano The Ex Adriano Cinema is a single-screen cinema opened in the 50s, when this typology became the most important place of aggregation. Decommissioned in 1982, it is now a case of disuse to whom the Politechnic of Milan allowed its students to re-elaborate. In this case the eventual project has as a commission the association “CE-CINE PAS�, a group of people who want to bring the indipendent cinema culture to Milan as a new type of cultural city event.

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Concept The project started from the investigation of the pre - existent structure and, especially, of its unvoiced potential. After I identified the peculiarity of the spaces we decided to mantain the shell, acting “from the inside” by adding a single, simple volume. It is the cinema room, the linchpin element that generates spacial differences and, in turn, several functions. Thought as a monolitical volume which is nestled and rotated in the roofing, it stands out of the curvilinear surfaces of the envelope, exalting the dissimilarities by the use of contrast.

FIRST PHASE: The box is nestled in the roof, leaning on the floor.

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SECOND PHASE: The box is suspended. The space underneath is itself anonymous but characterized by the box that, rotated, breaks the symmetry of the building.

THIRD PHASE: The box is further rotated inside, acting as a “box in a box”


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Tetris House 2017 2015 Architectural Sciences Polytechnic of Milan Semestral architectural Design Studio Professor: Oscar Bellini Group Students: Beatrice Molinari, Alessandro Mazza

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The Concept Considering the typology of the “patio-house” chosen in the costruction course, we started from the occupation of the whole area assigned with a cubic grid 5m x 5m. The individual modules produced by the grid have undergone a process of emptying and skidding to obtain inedited relations of “inside-out” and functional spaces for the commission of four artists.

Spaces Considering the contest of the Borneo Sporenburg neighbourhood, the grid has been tripartite in a module that could recall the Gothic lot measures, a peculiarity of Amsterdam maintained in the design of the entire urban project. The spaces of the building communicate with each other according to a hierarchy that gives the common rooms greater amplitude and double height. Furthermore, this articulates around the central room, the Atelier, the most important moment in the quotidianity of the users.

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The project is a residential house located in the contemporary urban plan of Borneo Sporenburg, in Amsterdam, designed by West 8. The neighbourhood project includes several residential typologies. The “tetris house” in particular is placed in the area dedicated to the so-called “free parcels”, houses of defined dimensions that recalls the gotic lot whose users could design at their own pace. All these parcels face both the canal and the street.

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ISOLANTE IN LANA DI VETRO ISOVER MUPAN G3 TOUCH

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MONTANTE GYPROFILE

TELAIO FISSO

TELAIO MOBILE

ISOLANTE IN SCHIUMA DI POLIURETANO

LASTA DI GESSO RIVESTITO GYPROC HABITO ACTIV'AIR

LASTRA DI GESSO RIVESTITO GYPROC HABITO VAPOR ACTIV'AIR

MONTANTE DI FISSAGGIO DEL RIVESTIVENTO

RASANTE A BASE CEMENTO AQUAROC

LASTRA IN GESSO FIBRATO GYPROC RIGIDUR H 15 LASTA DI GESSO RIVESTITO GYPROC HABITO ACTIV'AIR

PORTA BLINDATA

SCUOLA DI ARCHITETTURA E SOCIETA’

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STUDENTE

SCALA

1:5 Progetto di unità Alessandro Mazza residenziale tipo “End Giulia Migliaccio Costruzione Block ” su waterfront DATA

Campus Leonardo

Laboratorio di dell’Architettura a.a. 2014 - 2015 prof. Oscar Eugenio Bellini prof. Ilaria Oberti

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Beatrice Molinari 16/07/2015

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MA.Rio Workshop 2017 Architectural Sciences Polytechnic of Milan Semestral architectural Design Studio Professor: Antonella Contin

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M.A.Rio: Metropolitan Approach for Rio de Janeiro The initiative of this workshop was taken by the CONCERVACAO INTERNATIONAL BRASIL ong with the purpose of designing a metropolitan scale project for the Mega-Rio region that could solve over time several problem, specially the water pollution phenomenon which afflic in particular the megacity. Bearing a new “biodiersity� concept, bounded not only to a biological matrix but also cultural, asks for a interdisciplinary project in which the conservation resolution of the protected parks in the urbanized area of Rio de Janeiro interacts with cultural, political, economical and sociological elements. 16


The Strategy 1. DEFINING AN ECONOMIC MODEL Since Tinguà has already a small but underdeveloped commerce based on a familiar agriculture commerce, we decided to found the economic strategy on this already started activity, trying to emprove the possible production and quality of it. The model is furthermore based on the circular economy to provide a ecological approach to the area, origin of several waterways that provides the water need to the city of Rio de Janeiro, extremely contaminated during the way. The economic system wants to provide ecological resourses and products to the city in exchange for services and visibility. 2. MAPPING OF THE STRATEGIC AREAS Mapping is the work which allow to analyze several phenomena and understand where they act territorially. The main aim is not only individualize the most strategical points where to place the economic model physically, but also understand how our future architectural project can interact with different scales, including and communicating from the lower to the higher and viceversa, from Tinguà to Megario, from Megario to Tinguà. 3. DEFINING A PATTERN From the definition on the economic system and the analysing of the economic, sociological, enviromental phenomena, we want to develop an architectural “pattern”. The pattern, composed from several layers related to each other, can afterwards be adapted physically to the context of Tinguà.

CULAR ECONOMY MODEL

MODEL 1

PRODUCTION TRANSFORMATION

WASTE MENAGEMENT

MODEL 4

MODEL 2

PURCHASE CONSUMPTION

DISTRIBUTION

MODEL 3

FORMATION PROMOTION

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Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

Model 4

Production and Transformation

Distribution

Education and Promotion

Purchase Distribution

- Products and equipment storage - Center of intermediate process - Stokking and water treating - Electricity production - Waste and black water system - Grey infrastructures normalization

- Grey infrastructures normalization - Networking - Visibility and accessibility - Improvement of selling conditions - Share of services for the community

- Share of services for the community - Social aggregation - Eco-turism attraction - Improvment of production activity

- Share of sevices for the community - Networking - Visibility center - Social aggregation - Eco-turism attraction

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products and equipement storage center of intermediate process stokking and water treating electricity production waste and black water system manegment areas with digital access DISTRIBUTION greyEXISTING infrastructures normalization HUBS territory monitoring

Mapping of models 1 and 4

EXISTINGPOTENTIAL DISTRIBUTION HUBS SITES EXPANSION Mapping of models 2 and 3 EXISTING DISTRIBUTION POTENTIAL EXPANSION SITESHUBS EXISTINGPOTENTIAL DISTRIBUTION HUBS SITES EXPANSION

EXISTING DISTRIBUTION HUBS

grey infrastructures normalization Existent distribution centers networking visibility and accessibility Potencial areas of expansion improovement of the selling conditions Share of services for the community Markets Restourants Social Places

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Processing Inputs

Inputs Energy

Energy Sources

Sources Renewable

Renewable

Non renewable

Non renewable

Territorial impact

Territorial impact

Actual

Actual

Future prospect

Future prospect

Water Sources

Quality check Quality standards Quality Control

Purchase Financing

Purchase

Training

Mainteinance

Financing

Storage Training

Tools

Mainteinance

Quality check

Storage

Quality standards

Tools

Risk management

Outputs

Labour

Semiprocessed goods Quality check Living

Packaging Materials

Services

Branding

Waste management

Transport Systems Infrastructure

Sale

Development

Outputs

Counterparts Contractual power

Quality check

Equity

Waste products

Quality standards

Management

Competencies

Transport

Transport Systems Infrastructure

End-of-life

Sale

Reuse Counterparts Contractual power Equity

Disposal

End-of-life Reuse

Monitoring

Waste products Management

Disposal

Transport Monitoring Disposal

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Disposal


Inputs

Inputs Semiprocessed goods

Finished goods Sale

Branding Awareness

Awareness

Quality check

Accessibility

Standars

Final processing

Policies

Infrastructure Viability Safety

Quality

Outputs Waste products Management

Spreading

Vehicles

Transport Maintenance

End-of-life Reuse

Spreading Accessibility

Disposal

Outputs Finished goods Sale Counterparts Contractual power Equity Markets

Waste products

Food companies (Copacol, GPA, Marfrig, FAO World Bank OECD OXFAM WFP Greenpeace

Management Transport

End-of-life Reuse

Ministério da Agricultura, Pecuária e Abastecimento (MAPA) Ministério do Desenvolvimento Social e Agrário Ministério do Desenvolvimento, Indústria, e Comércio Exterior (MDIC) Ministério do Meio Ambiente (MMA)

Disposal

Banco Central do Brasil Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA)

Monitoring

Agência Paulista de Tecnologia dos Agronegócios (APTA)

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Secretaria de Estado do Ambiente (SEA) Secretaria de Estado de Agricultura, Pecuária, Pesca e Abastecimento Secretaria de Estado de Planejamento e Gestão (SEPLAG) Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro (UFRRJ) [....]

Associação de Lavradores da Fazenda São Bernardino [....]

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A Mosque in Stazione Centrale, Milan 2018 Polytechnic of Milan Architectural and urban Design Semestral architectural Design Studio Professor: Pier Paolo Tamburelli

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The Concept proposal, striving towards even further more emphasis of this particular spatial qualities. Conforming to this idea, the configuration of the plan, had been developed as a sequence of spaces, that host the specific functions, at the same time creating a progression through distinctive spatial atmospheres in correspondence to the level of publicness/ privacy that each of them requires. Seeking to maintain, or even more so enhance

the above mentioned, permeability in the second direction, this successiveness, has been conceived as a set of framed imaginaries that establish a visual connection throughout the whole building and give a notion to its visitors about the particular spatial atmospheres and scenarios. Using as a reference a distinctive local compositional language, these frames seek to form a relation to the local architectural environment.

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The assemblage of the existing structural figures acquires an exceptionally strong compositional character due to its distinctive spatial configuration. The highly rigid structural linearity of the tunnels , overlapped by a notable level of porosity in the perpendicular direction, creates by itself a remarkable appearance of the current setting, thus this two aspects had been recognized as a worthy basis for the design

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Via Giovanni Battista Sammartini

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spaces, that host the specific functions, at the same time creating a progression through distinctive spatial atmospheres in correspondence to the level of publicness/ privacy that each of them requires. Seeking to maintain, or even more so enhance the above mentioned, permeability in the second direction, this successiveness, has been conceived as a set of framed imaginaries that establish a visual connection throughout the whole building and give a notion to its visitors about the particular spatial atmospheres and scenarios. Using as a reference a distinctive local compositional language, these frames seek to form a relation to the local architectural environment.

Viale Brianza

Via Giovanni Schiaparelli

Via Soperga

Via Ferrante Aporti

Viale Lunigiana

Via Ponte Seveso

Via Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina

Via Giovanni Battista Pergolesi

Via Ferrante Aporti

Via Tonale

Context plan scale 1:1000

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Perspective view of the facade

Perspective view through the central axis Perspective view of the facade

Perspective view through the passages Perspective view through the central axis

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A simple thing. A Mosque in Milan

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Taller de Especialidad MARQ 2018 Magister de Arquitectura Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile Semestral architectural Design Studio Professor: Emilio Marin, Patricio Mardones

The Architectural Studio TES is a curse composed by three workshops that ends with the composition of a portfolio: W1: “In Betweeen” Guest Director: Jan Theissen – AMUNT, Stuttgart W2: “Me and the Cosmos Guest Director: Pascal Flammer W3: “Interiores Subversivos” Guest Director: Alfredo Thiermann

The Final Portfolio, containing 4 booklets, the firsts three about the workshops done and the fourth considering a further development of a project between the ones showed, have to follow a single theme. Considenring the different ways which the three projects approach the architectural limit with their matter, the booklets show sequently a always more accentuated way in which architecture destroyes their bounderies. The final aim wasy to investigate how architecture interact with the air phenomena to distinguish its different spaces, looking at the work done, for exemple, by Philippe Rahm. The four new images represent this theme through the elaboration of 4 models in which light, something also immaterial, shows the definitions of the limits.

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