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Giulia Peruzzo giuliaperuzzo9@gmail.com
Education March 2017 Degree at La Sapienza
Architecture faculty “Valle Giulia” single-cycle degree program Rome, Italy Thesis: “the superlocal project” recycling and reuse of construction and demolition waste: focus on demolition of plattenbau buildings and reuse of the displaced materials. 110/110
September 2014 Exchange years at Rheinische Westfälische Technische Hochschule (RWTH) August 2016 Aachen, Germany Departments: Structures and Structural Design, Landscape Planning+Planning Theory and Urban Development, Building Planning and Realization+ Historic Building Conservation and Research, Reuse in Architecture
June 2010 School-leaving certificate at Liceo Scientifico Carlo Cattaneo Follonica, Italy Focus on foreign languages 84/100
Tools Mcneel Rhinoceros
Autodesk Autocad 2D
Adobe Photoshop
Autodesk Autocad 3D
Adobe Illustrator
Google SketchUp
Autodesk Revit
Adobe Indesign
V-ray for Rhino
Travels and languages • Amsterdam December 2011 • Le Corbusier tour - Paris, Lion, Belfort, Marseille April 2012 • Australia - Melbourbe, Sydney, Cains December 2012/January 2013 • Mario Botta tour - Milan, Lugano, Basel, Monte Tamaro Aprile 2013
Native
Fluent
Italian
English
Good
Beginner
German
French
• Budapest October 2013 • Valencia November 2013 • Londra January 2014 • North Europe tour - Utrecht, Copenaghen, Hamburg, Berlin April 2014 • Prague November 2014 • Berlin October 2015 • Bruges February 2016 • Colombia - Bogotà, Medellin, Cartagena de Indias, April 2017 • Vienna July-August 2017
Relevant experience 2016 Thesis research march-august Aachen
Department: Rezykliergerechtes Bauen (Reuse in Architecture) Subject: Recycling and reuse of construction and demolition waste
2016 Archangel april Milan
Participation as Archangel, “Archmarathon” conference
2016 German B.2 march-august Aachen
German intensive course, offered by RWTH “Sprachenzentrum”
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Controlled demolition of plattenbau buildings and reuse of disposed materials. Superlocal is a proposal for the renovation of a housing complex built in the 1960s. The three buildings present two main problems: the galleries are damaged and no longer provide safe access to the flats, and at the same time, the number of residences available largely exceeds the demand for social housing due to the shrinking problem affecting the region. The approach is based on the “recycle and reuse strategy�, one of the fundamentals of the European environmental action program. After an initial stage of analysis of the existing structure and of the technical resources required to demolish, stock and re-connect materials, a new design has been developed: the buildings will be partially demolish to obtain the material for new housing constructions that better suit to the new social structure, while the parts that are not demolished will absolve public functions. The leading principle is to limit the cutting and transporting operation in order to spare energy, resources and time. The aim is to recover both construction and human capital. Because of this, the masterplan outlines the addition of areas dedicated to social activities that aim to improve the communal life, such as a library, a student house, co-working and co-living spaces, a market and workshop areas, as well as open air activities such as a small theatre, a park, a vegetable garden and sporting grounds.
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Transformation of an abandoned church into Smart Price Houses. House in house is part of the research around endoparasite architecture as a way of minimizing impact on the urban surroundings and costs. The roof and the side aisles of the church have been completely removed and a new compact volume has been inserted in their place. The construction system is made of xlam panels pre-assembled and then “dropped” in place. The connections between elements can be arranged from the inside since there isn’t enough room to place scaffolding between the existing walls and the xlam panels. The new volume is composed by the repetition of a standard module designed on the basis of the neighbouring houses geometry and inspired by the Dutch “narrow houses”, in fact it measures a maximum of 3,60 m width and can be assumed as standard module for comparable interventions. Four layouts possibilities are designed for four different family types: studio apartments, architectural barriers free apartments, duplex and triplex. All the apartments have private access, private garden, and access to common areas such as a ma jor garden, a reading room, a hypogaeum plaza and an observation deck on top of the former bell tower, all of which contribute to increasing the value of these smart price houses.
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Barrierefrei Wohnung - 61,8 mq Einzimmelwohnung - 28,7 mq Maisonette- 79,6 mq Verticales Haus - 117,9
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Urban void: project for a Cultural Centre in Florence The Florence Cultural Centre aims to be a common ground for tourists, students and residents: a place where art, culture and everyday life are intertwined. The project embodies general certainties about the connection between form and function: art and creativity are associated with free-form spaces while guidelines and functions are delegated to geometric accuracy, even if not always regular. A parallel can be established between the spaces of the cultural centre and Freud’s theory of human psyche. The super-ego is represented by massive walls that, much like guidelines, impose views and paths to the visitors, guiding them through several gardens and see-through buildings. These light constructions represent the Ego and are mediators between the exterior world and the illogic and free-form of the Id and become appropriate shells for art spaces. Functions are organized around a central common space and divided into three macro groups: restaurant, museum, and auditorium, all recognizable in the three glass volumes.
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Substitution of the jail “Regina Coeli� with a Performing arts centre. The building complex extends on a surface of 25000 sm in the earth of Trastevere, historical district of Rome, and includes two theatres, expositions spaces, both temporary and permanent, a drama school, a performing arts school, a food court area and managing offices, and a system of gardens and plazas located at different levels, but interconnected. The volumetric fragmentation is inspired by the urban surrounding, characterized by alleys and irregular volumes. A series of panoramic paths connecting the different levels of the roof create a sense of cohesion throughout all the complex.
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Green areas
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Pedestrian traffic
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Vertical connections and services
Project of start app incubator and craft workshops. The aim this project is to support small businesses and craft trades offering flexible spaces to design, produce and expose to the public new hand-crafted prototypes. The concept of the design is inspired by a tree structure, therefore the three main functions are interdependent as root, log and branches of the same tree and are all essential for the production of the final fruit: the prototype. Flexibility is the key idea and it’s both ideological and physical: offices with sliding walls, several workshops area of different dimensions and a central open space exposition area make the building the perfect showroom to attract customers and perfectly able to change in parallel with internal businesses. Details are realized using only dry materials in order to accelerate the construction process and in prediction of the demolition of the building, which also allows the complete recovery of the construction materials. The energy need is controlled through green walls as natural brise soleil, photovoltaic ceramic and rainwater collection system.
Workshops
Offices
Expositions area
Urban projecT
Platanus Occidentalis
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Celtis Australis
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Betula Pendula
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Acer Negundo
medium crown medium stem
Aesculus Hippocastanum
big crown medium stem
Prunus Cerasifera
medium crown small stem
Betula Lenta
medium crown small stem
Cercis Siliquastrum
medium crown small stem
Prunus Persica
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Citrus Aurantium
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Objectives
Regeneration of a Rome suburb in connection with the city ring road (GRA). The project focuses on three areas of intervention: housing, environmental and services system. The idea is to build three points of attraction connected to each other by a linear park. The activities in these poles should include community gardens, commercial activities, a new pedestrian area and services for the nearby university. A green barrier is used to minimize the impact of the ring road on the area. The park develops on a straight line and is divided in sectors in order to adapt to different surroundings and activities such as sensory gardens and archaeological and scenic paths. A method called “urban project� is used to divide the space in sectors. To each of them, is assigned one or more specific functions, and guidelines for the design of the building. This allows to control the quality of the final result, without relying on a comprehensive definitive plan.
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Glass on south elevation reduces to prevent overheating.
Refurbishment and extension of 145-157 St. John Street in Clerkenwell. Biodiverse green roofs and planted terraces to introduce native ecology on the site.
The existing building is a six storey building from the 1970s and it is constructed using glass, steel and concrete. The proposed development seeks to refurbish the existing structure providing additional office space through extending the existing floor plates of the building and adding new floors area. The massing for the proposed scheme has been shaped by a series of priorities and strategies depending on an extensive site analysis, which identified elements of the site that required retention such as the mature trees and sub-stations. The project design is inspired by Clerkenwell’s character and in particular by the local buildings incorporating metal and stone detail within their windows, combining different textures, colours and reflections to create interesting façades. This language is reminiscent of industrial buildings which needed long, large windows to draw light deep into their open plan factory spaces. The facade of the proposal is appropriate to the existing site and recalls the language of the local buildings that use tall windows to bring natural light into internal spaces.
Top floors stepped back from St. John street to improve overshadowing at street level. South-east isometric view
Improved accessibility.
East and west facing elevations to provide natural light to the internal office floors.
Rear facade steps back from St. John’s square to reduce overshadowing on surrounding buildings.
North-west isometric view
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Existing elevation and entrances: 1) Office reception entrance, 2) Showroom entrance, 3) Carpark 4) Fire exit
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EXISTING PLAN AND ELEVATION WITH EXISTING ENTRANCES 1) OFFICE 2) SHOW ROOM 3) CARPARK 4) FIRE EXIT
Retained volumes. The red volumes identified are retained due to site constraints.
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2. Implementation of the relationship with neighbouring building:
analysis of the massing showed three conditions: Entrance, Body and Corner.
3. The rhythm of adjacent building is extended southwards,
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5. The approach at ground level is to improve the colonnade,
6. The proposal remains in-keeping with the overall street heights and
across the proposed site ensuring a coherent language. The propose scheme is a measured response to the site conditions and context.
improve the accessibility of the ground floor and increase natural light to the proposed showroom. The main faรงade wraps around to the south elevation.
adjacent building. The proposed scheme has the benefit of continuing these horizontal lines, establishing a uniformity of street scene. A generous 2 storey setback to Ground and First floor, with a similar depth setback to the Sixth floor, protects the amenity of the main street.
massing of commercial buildings nearby, whilst complementing the relationships with neighbouring building.
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Thank you for your consideration
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