PORTFOLIO Gloria Trevisan
CURRICULUMVITAE Gloria Trevisan +44 7731 730575 g.trevisan90@gmail.com Grenfell Tower, Grenfell Rd London, W11 1TQ
ABOUT ME
I graduated at the Art School of Padova in 2009 and in 2010 I enrolled in the Faculty of “Architectural Sciences” at the Iuav University of Venice. Following my Bachelor’s Degree, I continued my studies with a Master’s Degree in “Architecture for the New and the Old”. I obtained my Master’s degree in October 2016, with a thesis on the Conservation, Reuse and Design of a Colonial Settlement of the 1930s located on reclaimed land overlooking the Venetian Lagoon. I have a passion for graphic design and freehand drawing.
ED UCATION
October, 2016
Master’s Degree University IUAV of Venice Departement of “Architecture for the New and the Antique” Graduation mark | 110/110 Thesis title: “Reclamation landscapes of the Venice Lagoon. Conservation and reuse of the rural settlement of Le Trezze (Portegrandi, Venice)” (“Un nuovo sguardo sulle barene”) Extra-disciplinary experiences : 2014 | “Unexpected” - Arch. Alberto Veiga Study trip to London
September, 2013
Bachelor’s Degree University IUAV of Venice Departement of “Science of Architecture” Graduation mark | 104/110 Extra-disciplinary experiences | Workshop : 2011 | “Urban Regeneration“ - prof. Arch. Sara Marini 2012 | “Urban Regeneration 2”- Arch. Luciano Kruk 2013 | “The other one Venice” - Arch. Alvaro Puntoni
July, 2009
High school diploma High School of Art “A. Modigliani, Padua Final mark | 78/100
WO RK EXPER IENCES
Internship / Architect Collaborator
July 2015-May 2016
NEGRI&FAURO ARCHITECTS Camposampiero, Padua, Italy
Contribution and collaboration in public competitions, partecipation in different project phases, planning stage, conceptual design, computer aided design, drawing freehand/sketches, graphic design, restoration work, relief, building practices, production of conceptual 3D and rendering, oversaw the layout. MAIN WORKING/ COMMISSIONS -Historical Palace in Venice | Restoration of structures and facades. -Design of five apartments interior design and the communal garden. -Flats | Design of enlargement and new terrace. -Design of wood shelves -Competitions | Design of community center for the elderly in Valpusteria.
Internship
July 2012-October 2012
STUDIO UdPa Cittadella, Padua (Italy)
Contribution and collaboration for: planning stage, house interior design, conceptual design, computer aided Design, reorganization of interiors, drawing freehand/scketches, relief,conceptual 3D and rendering. Meetings with providers clients and work’s partners.
SKIL L S
SOFTWARE SKILLS
OTHER SKILLS
OFFICE PACK (Word, Power Point, Excel),
After art school, I have maintained a strong passion for
ADOBE PACK (Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator),
freehand drawing (portrait, pencil-drawing...), for graphics
2d programs | Autocad, Archicad)
and layout and with all that it is related to art.
3d modelling programs | Scketch up, Archicad
I like to experiment with new techniques related to drawing
post-production programs | Photoshop, Artlantis
and general representations. During my freetime I perform the contract work like portraits, architectural sketches, design sketches. Excellent ability to create finnboard models with extreme attention to details.
L ANGUAGES
Italian Mothertongue English Understanding
Speaking
Writing
Listening - B2
Spoken: interaction - B2
B2
Reading - B2
Spoken production - B2
Certificate of achievement - English course at Kaplan School London from 03 to 18 March 2017 - Level HIGHER INTERMEDIATE
INDEX
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01. RELIEF
01. ARCHITECTURAL RENOVATION
02. THEATERS OF WAR
03. A NEW AIRPORT
Foundries of Arsenale
Mont Zebio
Venice Airport
Venice (Italy)
Asiago, Vicenza (Italy)
Venice (Italy)
A relief of materials and stratigraphy of
This
new
the walls . Project for a new portal and
workroom,
shelter
has
a
restaurant, and
of new facilities (AV station, people-mover,
exhibition hall that visually connects the
shops, auditorium, offices, hotel, casinò)
project with war signs visible on the site.
and improving traffic flow.
04. AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE
05. A NEW CIRCLE TRACK
06. MULTIPURPOSE BUILDING
Disvetro Church
Vigorelli
Malamocco
Milan (Italy)
Lido Isle, Venice (Italy)
window.
accommodation
Expansion of the airport and the addition
Modena (Italy) Consolidation
project
of
Disvetro
church, after the eathquake of 12 May 2009.
Project
for
extension
the
of
underground
the
redevelopment
and
The project involves the construction of a
with
new
multipurpose center with services such as
(exhibition
hall,
restaurants, offices and an exhibition area.
Vigorelli
spaces
gym) and a new main access and redesign
of
the
central
playground.
07. ANTIQUE AND NEW
08. Thesis | A NEW LOOK ON THE SANDBANKS
Badoglio Ville
Colonical settlement “Le Trezze”
Flambruzzo, Udine (Italy)
Le Trezze, Quarto d’Altino, Venezia (Italy)
The project includes the renovation of the
Farmhouse settlement “Le Trezze”, Le
Freehand drawings
existing villas, and an external extension to
Trezze, Quarto d’Altino Venezia (Italy). A
Personal sketches and drawings with pen,
support its new use as a wellness centre.
project for restoration, conservation and
pencil, pencil colors, pantone, cinchona,
reuse of a colonial settlement inactive for
watercolours.
approximately 50 years facing the northern Venetian lagoon.
09. SKETCHES Freehand drawings
01. ARCHITECTURAL RENOVATION Foundries of Arsenale | Relief, analysis and project Venice, Italy
INTRODUCTION Building number 90 is located inside the Arsenale in the north-west, and is part of Darsena Nuovissima. The building was built in 1589, in response to demandsmade by the Military after the Cambrai conflicts against the Lega Santa. Initially, the Darsena was called “Nuovissima�, and was the result of works undertaken from 1519 to 1589. The buildings were used as timber and gunpowder deposits until 1798. In the nineteenth century during the foreign domination, they were transformed into workshops for the processing of metals. Currently, the sheds are used as foundries and have, as yet, to be destined to other uses. The project involves the creation of a new window frame and a new portal between two indoor rooms.
Historical analysis
Study sketches
Relief
Project
HISTORICAL ANALYSIS
PHASE 1 Construction of the masonry wall, supported by arches on Istrian Stone columns.
PHASE 2 Collapse of the rightmost arch. Tamponade and reduced opening. From arch to acute sixth arch.
PHASE 3 Subsequent expansion of the last arc to the right and reduced opening. From sixth acute arch to small arched opening.
PHASE 4 During the 1800 it is raised the decking, with the addition of blackbirds to raise the amount of the hedge. After World War II coverage collapses because of a bombing and it is reconstructed
01. ARCHITECTURAL RENOVATION
RELIEF
Relief of materials
Relief of deteriorations
01. ARCHITECTURAL RENOVATION
PROJECT 1 | the new portal
The project of internal fixture
Horizontal section
Front view / detail
PROJECT FOR AN INTERNAL FIXTURE Door between the arches of the central wall, which borders the two environments. 01. ARCHITECTURAL RENOVATION
PROJECT 2 | the new window
Outside vew | current state
Project | view from inside
Project | horizontal section
PROJECT FOR AN EXTERNAL FIXTURE Circular window, out of a hole by the frusto-conical shape. The window consists of two equal and symmetrical doors, with opening towards the inland. The glass is clear, as the wire mesh mail outside the window, substantially blocks the passage of light. Window glass is devoid of drawings and ornaments, whereas before you leave the opening, the existing metal decoration. 01. ARCHITECTURAL RENOVATION
02. THEATERS OF WAR Links with the past | Project on Asiago Upland Asiago, Vicenza, Italy
INTRODUCTION This area has a great charm thanks to the historical events it hosted and,in particular, those related to the First World War. Scattered in the territory, there are, in fact, many traces and signs of this conflict that remain tangible testimonies of the Great War. The most obvious signs are given by the trenches, emblematic of this war. The project is the result of three main analyses: -relationship with history -relationship with the place -relatioship with the memory.
Historical analysis
Relief
Project
Rendering
Model
THE PLACE
GENERAL SECTION
SECTION A +1669 m
SECTION B +1774 m
Workroom
Baths
Kitchen
Housing Restaurant hall
Housing
02. THEATERS OF WAR
THE HOUSING
THE RESTAURANT
02. THEATERS OF WAR
THE WORKROOM
THE EXIBITION HALL
02. THEATERS OF WAR
THE PROJECT | models
The rendering
Model 1 | general vew
Model 2 | the section
02. THEATERS OF WAR
03. A NEW AIRPORT Venice airport | enlargement project and new links Venice, Italy
INTRODUCTION 1) URBAN REDEFINITION | Organization of the spaces and traffic across the north of the town of Tessera; adding a green area to change the visual connection between the city and the airport. 2) MOBILITY | extension of the current terminal, services, parking and increasing of the hangars, relating this within the airport via a new “internal tram� and to the city tram arriving from Mestre. The traffic will no longer go through the town of Tessera. 3) NEW SERVICES | Casino and services will rise in the same area so as not to waste space and energy in the territory. Connecting the casino and hotel to retail space and related services to the area is crucial.
Territorial analysis
Study sketches
Project
Render
The road conditions
TERRITORIAL ANALYSIS
main roads secondary roads ferry railroad
The landscapes areas farmland river lagoon sands levee archaeological area
03. A NEW AIRPORT
THE PROJECT
AV STATION
SHOPS AREA AIRPORT -CONFERENCE ROOMS -SHOPS AREA
AUDITORIUM OFFICES
BUS STATION
HOTEL CASINO’
FERRY STATION
New links
1 3
2
4 5 10
6
8 7
9
03. A NEW AIRPORT
1. Airport 2. AV Station 3. Shops area 4. Conference rooms / shops area 5. Auditorium 6. Bus station 7. Ferry station 8. Hotel 9. Casinò 10. Offices
3D | General view
THE STATION
Plan and section
Internal render 1
SHOPS AND AUDITORIUM
Plan and section
Internal render 2
THE HOTEL
Plan and section
Internal render 3
03. A NEW AIRPORT
General view
PROJECT RENDERING
The Hotel
The promenade
The park 03. A NEW AIRPORT
04. AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE Disvetro Church | Consolidation project Cavezzo, Modena, Italy
INTRODUCTION The village of Disvetro was greatly affected by the earthquake of May 2012. The parish church and school were particularly affected. The damage of the church was huge: the second level and the roof had completely collapsed; the walls were damaged and, the facade was detached from the walls. Two-thirds of the bell tower collapsed and caused a number of problems to the surrounding walls. After an intensive analysis of the collapse mechanisms, the project involves the restoration of the building by reinforcing the damaged parts, thereby make it accessible again. My project also involves the creation of a new roof supported by a new system of steel beams and pillars inserted inside the church and partially resting on the perimeter walls to obtain a closed, air-conditioned environment.
Historical analysis
Study sketches
Relief
Project
ALISYS AND RELIEF | collapse mechanisms
Church BEFORE the earthquake
Church RIGHT AFTER the earthquake
RELIEF | Plan and elevations
Safety measures
ABACUS | collapse mechanisms BELL TOWER
FACADE
Elevation A MASONRY PERIMETER
Elevation C
Elevation B
04. AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE
ANALISYS AND RELIEF | materials VERTICAL ELEMENTS
M1_Masonry 1 M2_Masonry 2 M3_Masonry 3 M4_Masonry 4 M5_Masonry 5 M6_Masonry 6
ORNAMENT ELEMENTS
Pilaster 1
Pilaster 2
Pilaster 3
P1_Plaster 1 P2_Plaster 2 P3_Plaster 3 P4_Plaster 4
HORIZONTAL ELEMENTS
Church | coverage before earhquake
Terracotta roof tiles Tavelle Purlins Trusses Barrel vault Parsonage | coverage before earhquake
04. AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE
THE PROJECT
CONCEPTS | sketches Plan | +1,50 m
Plan | +9,00 m
CONCEPTS | the interventions
Mass increment
Consolidation of pilasters and internal walls
Roof | +17,00 m
Consolidation of pilasters and internal walls
Consolidation of pilasters and internal walls
1. Brickwork 2. Leveling mortar 3. Metal flashing 4. Structural silicone 5. Thermal insulator
6. Metal plate 7. Beam HEA 140 8. Plate 9. UPN 220 10. Purlin “omega”
DETAIL D
Consolidation of facade masonry
04. AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE
11. Plate welded steel to UPN and bolted to HEA 140 12. “U” profile fixed to the masonry and to the roof 13. Sheet metal coating 14. Wood panels 15. Main beam HEA 240 DETAIL E
THE PROJECT | sections
DETAIL A -Sheet metal coating -Insulatic panels (5 cm) -Eaves -“Omega” purlins -Mean beam HEA 240 -Welded flange in support of window -Insulating panels (8 cm) Wood panels (3 cm) DETAIL B -Pillars HEB 300 -Beam “pillar-pillar” HEA 160 -Beam “pillar-masonry” HEA 120 DETAIL C -Windows with double glazing (3 cm) on structure of mullions and transoms 100*50 -Beam HEA 160 -Sheet of protection -Beam “pillar-masonry” HEA 120 -Insulating and wood panels
steel beam HEA 240
purlins
roof bracing system
structure in support the wall
windows
new presbiterian flat roof
bracing system
detail D
04. AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE
05. A NEW CYCLE TRACK The Vigorelli | Relief, rappresentation and project Milan, Italy
INTRODUCTION The Vigorelli Velodrome is located in the northwest area of Milan, at the time of construction (1935) considered part of the outskirts of the city, unlike today. This same area can be now considered a central and strategic position, because close to site for the “city life� project building. The goal is to return a currenty unused building to the city, as part of the contemporary architectural heritage of Milan. The building was particularly appreciated not only for sporting events which took place inside, but also for its architectural charm. It can accommodate a large number of sporting events and functions connected with the territory.
Historical analysis
Study sketches
Relief
Project
Rendering
THE PROJECT | sketches
05. A NEW CYCLE TRACK
THE PROJECT | plans
Plan 1 | Covering
Plan 2 | Level 0 Shops - Dressing-rooms - playground 05. A NEW CYCLE TRACK
THE PROJECT | plans and sections
Plan 3 | Level -1 Multipurpose hall - gym
Longitudinal sections
Transversal sections 1
05. A NEW CYCLE TRACK
Transversal sections 2
THE PROJECT | rendering
The Playground
The new main entrance
Exibition hall
Night view
05. A NEW CYCLE TRACK
06. MULTIPURPOSE BUILDING New facilities | Project Malamocco isle, Venice, Italy
INTRODUCTION Malamocco is a small village found within the district of Venice, located in the southern part of the Lido Island. It is surrounded by a narrow canal, remnant of the old port that was located here, which separates it from the rest of the Lido. The project area covers 3450 square metres and a green area, bordered almost entirely by the canal. The project involves the construction of a multipurpose center with services such as restaurants, offices and exhibition space. The goal is to offer an area for the inhabitants and to encourage tourism.
Study sketches
Project
Rendering
Model
SKETCHES AND PHOTOMONTAGES
06. MULTIPURPOSE BUILDING
THE PLAN
The Plan | First and second floor
The sections
06. MULTIPURPOSE BUILDING
THE RENDERING
The restaurant
The exibition hall
Night view
06. MULTIPURPOSE BUILDING
THE PROJECT MODELS
06. MULTIPURPOSE BUILDING
07. ANTIQUE AND NEW Villa Badoglio and the new wellness center | Relief, studying and project Flambruzzo, Udine, Italy
INTRODUCTION The castle was built in the 1200s and was part of the defensive line of “water castles� in the lower Friuli. It combines the typical features of a fort to an eighteenth-century villa with landscaped gardens, on more than three hectares. It is characterized by spring waters and picturesque islands connected to one another. A number of architectural elements such as the tower and access bridge still remain, which replaced the existing drawbridge, the battlements and moats surrounding the building. These are considered testimonies of the old structure. The project will include the renovation of the existing house, and an external addition that includes a new wellness center.
Historical analysis
Relief
Project
Rendering
Model
THE RELIEF
The plan | first floor
The walls
West elevation 07. ANTIQUE AND NEW
THE RELIEF
The materials
Deteriorations and interventions
Before and after 07. ANTIQUE AND NEW
THE PROJECT | plans and section The plan | first floor
The plan | second floor
07. ANTIQUE AND NEW
THE PROJECT | rendering and model
The longitudinal sections
07. ANTIQUE AND NEW
08. A NEW LOOK ON THE SANDBANKS Thesis | Reclamation landscapes of the Venice Lagoon. Conservation and reuse of the rural settlement Le Trezze (Portegrandi, Venice) Le Trezze, Venice, Italy
INTRODUCTION The settlement includes eleven buildings along the river Sile belonging to the company “Le Tresse” and representing an interesting and unique example of rural settlement dating back to the time of the great land reclamation, still “readable” from the typical mass production plant, suggesting a convincing dialogue between the lagoon facing it and the surrounding fields. These eleven buildings represent the typical farm houses of the area in their structure and use, now obsolete. In fact, the area is a strip of reclaimed land between the northern lagoon of Venice and sandbanks. The current morphology of the area is the result of a series of operations to reclaim the land started in 1678, when the course of the river Sile was modified. The project provides for the recovery of the entire settlement so that this area, the only of its kind, can see new life as a tourist settlement.
Historical analysis
Study sketches
Relief
Project
Rendering
TERRITORIAL ANALYSIS | Greenway “Girasile”
08. A NEW LOOK ON THE SANDBANKS
HISTORCAL ANALYSIS
08. A NEW LOOK ON THE SANDBANKS
08. A NEW LOOK ON THE SANDBANKS
08. A NEW LOOK ON THE SANDBANKS
COLONIAL SETTLEMNET | Ca’ Feconda
nature trail
provincial road Sile
lagoon
farmland
Territorial section LANDSCAPES
VIABILITY AND ACCESS 4 .Ca’ Fertile
1 .Provinvial road Portegrandi-Jesolo
5 .Ca’ Fertile
2 .Old dirt road
6 .Ca’ Fortuna GREENWAY
3 .Bicycle greenway 7 .Between Sile and Lagoon
building 1 building 2 provincial road dirt road
08. A NEW LOOK ON THE SANDBANKS
THE RELIEF
Plan | ground floor
Main elevation
Longitudinal section
08. A NEW LOOK ON THE SANDBANKS
ANALYSIS | construction techniques
floor-brickwork
floor-brickwork
08. A NEW LOOK ON THE SANDBANKS
cover-brickwork
1. tiled roof 2. fir wood ridge beam (15x8 cm) 3. fir wood barbican 4. hollow flat tile 5. fir wood slat (8x12 cm) 6. wood truss 7. wood shutter 8. single-layer glass 9. wooden plank (2 cm) 10. wood beam (15x18 cm) 11. brickwork (30 cm) 12. plaster in cement mortar (d. 1,5 cm) 13. layer of cement mortar (1 cm) 14. plaster of lime and cement 15. slab 16. tiles (20x20 cm) 17. slab-on-grade
ANALISYS | materials and deteriorations
Vertical section|the materials
Fronts | deteriorations and interventions 08. A NEW LOOK ON THE SANDBANKS
THE PROJECT the site plan
08. A NEW LOOK ON THE SANDBANKS
THE PROJECT | concept
Concept sketches
Territorial section
ADDICTION 1 New central volume
ADDICTION 2 New facility
ADDICTION 3 New links
ADDICTION 4 New green areas
LEVEL 3 | Access D Restaurant hall Heated space
LEVEL 2 | Access C Lodging
Open space LEVEL 1 Access B Courtyard
New paths
LEVEL 1 | Access A Main access
New paths and new accesses
ADDICTION 1 New central volume
Ground floor
ADDICTION 2 New facility First floor
Second floor
08. A NEW LOOK ON THE SANDBANKS
THE PROJECT | plans and sections
First floor
Apartments | Transversal section
North and South elevations
08. A NEW LOOK ON THE SANDBANKS
THE PROJECT | plans and sections
Second floor
Longitudinal section
D1 | FLAT ROOF 1. wooden plank 2. support system for floating floor 3. double membrane permeabilization 4. screed with slope 5. electro welded stiffening 6. corrugated sheet 7. steel beam ( 2 UPN 160, bolted) 8. countertop 9. parapet of painted aluminum D2 | WALL - kitchen 10. outer cladding of stone slabs 11. insulator 12. metal support 13. steel pillar ( 2 UPN 160, welded) 14. inner lining of plasterboard 15. sheet protection D3 | COVER TWO PITCHES - restaurant 16. closing strip (5x10) 17. safety net 18. gutter 19. supporting strip tiles (5x5) 20. strip ventilation 21. breathable membrane (d. 5mm) 22. ditch for rainwater
Restaurant | Transversal section 08. A NEW LOOK ON THE SANDBANKS
THE PROJECT | rendering and photo simulation
08. A NEW LOOK ON THE SANDBANKS
08. A NEW LOOK ON THE SANDBANKS
sketches
09. PERSONAL SKETCHES
09. PERSONAL SKETCHES
09. PERSONAL SKETCHES
09. PERSONAL SKETCHES
09. PERSONAL SKETCHES
09. PERSONAL SKETCHES