Irene Giubbini Portfolio

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2008-2016 Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio

Irene Giubbini Portfolio Dipl. Arch AAM - USI


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Personal information

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Name

Irene Giubbini

Adress

via sant’Eustacchio 15, Brescia, 25128, Italy

e-mail

irene.giubbini@gmail.com

Mobile

+39 3405406577 +41 787137291

Nationality

swiss - italian

Date of birth

19.09.1989

Personal skills Personal skills

Personal skills

Mother tongue Others

Italian English German (B2.2)

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Vectorworks Photoshop Autocad Artlantis Archicad Indesign Illustrator Rhino

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art

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Education

Educational experiences and Training

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2012 - 2015

September 2015- February 2016

June \- August 2012

Master of science in architecture

Casa Claudio

Internship

Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio Mendrisio CH

Self-constructed apartment renovation in collaboration with Arch. Roberto Roncoroni

Edy Quaglia Architetti Lugano CH

2008 - 2012

October 2015

September 2012

Pubblication of two drawings on the book

Workshop “tracce”

“Angelo Mangiarotti. La tettonica dell’assemblaggio” Franz Graf, Francesca Albani Accademia di architettura di Mendrisio CH

Recontruction of the access of Serravalle Castle Responsible Nicola Castelletti Accademia di architettura di Mendrisio CH

September 2013- August 2014

November 2011

Internship

Pubblication on magazine Rosa Nova

Luca Selva Architekten Basel CH

The work of Nek Chand on Rock Garden In collaboration with Nek Chand Foundation, Chandigarh IN

Bachelor of science in architecture Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio Mendrisio CH 2008 - 2012

High school degree Liceo scientifico statale Leonardo Brescia IT 2006-2007

Intercultural exchange Catholic Central High School Lethbridge CA

June 2013

Exposition of art works

September 2010-August 2011

Exhibition “in tasca e dentro gli occhi“ with Pierantonio Verga Accademia di belle arti Aldo Galli Church of San Francesco, Como IT

Internship Matharoo Associates Ahmedabad IN September 2010-August 2011

February 2013

Workshop

Workshop “Attorno alla fotografia”

“Constructing with the earth, Archs Vaults and Domes” Responsible Saptrem Maini Auroville earth institute IN

Responsible Daniela Mondini, Vega Tescari with Guido Guidi Accademia di architettura di Mendrisio CH 5


Projects

Projects

2013-2014

Luca Selva 2014 Department for Sport, Münchenstein CH Competition (5. price) 2014 Specific Typologies, Biennale di Venezia, Palazzo Bembo 07.06. - 23.11.2014 2014 Dentistry University Centre, Basel-Stadt CH Competition 2013 Cooperative flats on Seebahnstrasse, Zürich CH Competition 2013 -2014 Apartments in Widmi-Park, Lenzburg CH

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Edy Quaglia 2012 Oratorio parrocchiale, Giubiasco,CH Competition (3. Price) 2012 Renovation of the Manor farm Cuntitt, Castel San Pietro CH

2010-2011

Matharoo Associates 2011 Goyal Resicence, Ahmedabad IN 2011 New Studio of Matharoo Associates, Ahmedabad IN 2010 Chudgar house, Ahmedabad IN

Private competitions 2014 1° Design Award, “Accendi la tua idea”, competition for a table design, organized by RIVA 1920 2011 Venice City Vision competition

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Projects

Academic Projects

2 Master 2013-2014

100,000 m2 in Bellinzona, CH Diploma director Valerio Olgiati, Professor Jonathan Sergison Jury Valerio Olgiati, Aurelio Galfetti, Franรงois Charbonnet, Kersten Geers, Tom Schoper The absent villa, Maroggia, CH Atelier Jonathan Sergison

1 Master 2012-2013

Low rise, high density in Naples, IT Atelier Jonathan Sergison Care-home in Valsolda, new life to the old hospital, IT Atelier Martin Boesch

3 Bach 2012-2013

Diffuse hotel in Corippo, CH Atelier Edy Quaglia KinderGarden in Milan, IT Atelier Antonio Citterio

2 Bach 2012-2013

The Palace Studio, Pompei, IT Atelier Kersten Geers Residential building in Berlin, DE Atelier Kersten Geers

1 Bach 2012-2013

Pavillion on the Dam, lake Lucendro, St. Gotthard Pass, CH Atelier Mario Botta, Roberto Briccola Suburbs, only misery? Giubiasco, CH Atelier Mario Botta, Roberto Briccola

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08 - Casa Claudio

18 - 100.000 m2 in Bellinzona

28 - The Absent Villa in Maroggia

38 - Low rise, high density in Naples

48 - Care-home in Valsolda

55 - Diffuse hotel in Corippo 8


Personal and Academic Projects

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Casa Claudio, Self-constructed apartment renovation Work in collaboration with Arch. Roberto Roncoroni

The project consists in the fusion of two apartments and the purpose is to ensure an optimal connection between the internal space using an existing division of the day and night areas. The access to each room is defined by three distribution niches, lowered from a false ceiling and covered with colored MDF panels, in order to better define and give a meaning to the apartment hierarchy. The connections between the main rooms are always made through these secondary spaces by large openings and high doors. The new distribution of the rooms is no longer designed as a closed environment, on the contrary, are connected between them to form a unique fluid space which gives prominence to both the sequence of spaces and to the prospectives created. From every corner of the house it is possible to perceive the total length of the apartment and therefore a continuous connection with the external space, supporting a natural cross ventilation and more light. Thanks to a careful analysis undertaken on MDF samples, red has been chosen as the key color to fill the niches and baseboards. The conjunction of these two elements to each other creates with the rest of the space a continuous belt which rises and falls, giving strength to the formal and conceptual unity. The floor reflects this continuity by the maintenance and the extension of the parquet to new environments, while its design follows the different rule of the space hierarchy, changing depending on the function: the living area, the night area, the services and distribution niches are different.

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1. View of the niches from the diningroom 2. New circulation scheme 3. Former circulation scheme 4. View of the enfilade from the master bedroom

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1. Floor Plan 2. Diagonal perspective towards the entrance 3. View of the enfilade from the bathroom 14

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100,000 m2 in Bellinzona Diploma Jonathan Sergison

The site is located in an industrial area built in the end of the 19th century for the FFS of Bellinzona. The program of the diploma 2015, directed by Valerio Olgiati proposes 13 topics of architecture and the atelier Jonathan Sergison was requested to accomodate 100,000 m2. The project focuses on the reinterpretation of the neighboring building types. The urbanistic approach proposes a large palazzo like building, that represent a continuation with the buildings sorrounding the site, with similar dimension and material properties. A series of singular blocks provide density, permeability and quality to the suburban area of the city. The buildings are devided into smaller cluster of apartments blocks different in height and plan size, sharing the entrances from the common corners through a square. The volumes are continuing the existing urban fabbric, following the site perimenter with two rows of parcels devided by a soft landscape and a street. To design the building a good example was given by the work of Mario Ridolfi who is often dealing with large urban blocks, in which the staircase has an important role. The apartments are organised around light wells, that are facing the livingrooms and the apartments are disposed in a diagonal way from the entrance to the corners. The blocks are escavated to reduce the blocks thickness and orienting the views towards different directions. The materiality is in different stone types and colours, in order to give more variety in the language of the blocks for the future users of the buildings.

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1. Mario Ridolfi Housing Prototypes: “La Palazzina romana�, villaggio coordinato, Treviso, 1956-63


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1. Site plan 2. Ground floor plan 3. Exterior perspective of the entrances

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1. Cross Section through the urban block 2.South fassade 3. Cross section 4. Exterior perspective


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« The trace is the appearance of a nearness, however far removed the thing that left it behind may be. » Walter Benjamin, Arcades project, 1927-50

« Trace is the mark of the absence of a presence. » Derrida,On grammatology, 1976

The absent villa, Maroggia Atelier Jonathan Sergison

The semester consider the man-made landscape as a physical artefact that can be reused. The project is based in Maroggia, the site is located in the grounds of an historic villa, which were only designed the garden and the foundations. The villa was never built, but its garden defined by two axes of monumental cypresses, determine this void and emphasizes its absence. The presence of the ideal villa establishes a strong tension with the park and the concept of the project work on its absence. Instead of the villa it is entered an elevated platform at one meter, to outline its foundations and re-establish contact with the park. The program is a hotel that will be built next to the platform, in order to create a connection and breaking the monumentality of the park. In fact, from the entry you can see the hotel which is slightly rotated towards the villa, by directing our attention to the two axes and the monumental platform, but at the same time breaking away to let light into space. the plan of the hotel is thought to rotate at every level, in order to have different views at every level you reach. In order to give thi sensation at every floor before entering the rooms, you arrive to a common room that is looking the landscape and the saircase are moving at every level. Since the volume is very compcact, also the facade need to show its strength. I placed always the services in the facade to give the impression of thickness, and the facade is made in stone pattern. 31


1.Site Plan 2.Project concept with first sketches 3.Alvaro Siza, Roberto CollovĂ , Urban Renewal of Salemi after the hearthquake, Piazza Alicia, 1982 32

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1. Nord elevation 2. Section through the retaurant 3. Interior Perspective of the bar from model 1:10 4. Interior Perspective of the bedroom from model 1:10


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Low rise, high density in Naples

Atelier Jonathan Sergison, collaboration with Roberto Roncoroni

The semester will focuse on the theme of housing, in a highly contested urban setting, such as a city like Naples. The approach involved looking very carefully at the current local situation within its wider geographic context. The site lays on a steep slope of 5 meters, and it is located in the centre of Naples in an area occupied by a resoneable number of convents, with large courtyards. Before beginning the semester a survey was done investigating an entire block of the city, understanding how the entrances and the couryards are dealing with a slope. The street along the site is limited by a high wall of tuff. The first intention was to continue this wall into the designed building, creating a continuos surface of the same material. The building don’t occupy the all perimeter but leaves the space to connect the hospital to the facing street. Two courtyards were placed inside with three different accesses to the apartments. On the groung floor there are shops and public activities, while in the upper floors apartments. The building in accessible through the main courtyards wich is connected to a semipubblic open common space wich brings you to the apartments. The apartment tipology is devided within the day area wich faces the main couryard, while the night area the street. Two stepbacks are created to provide space for terraces and to connect the height of the building with the surrounding tuff walls. The facades are thought to be in pigmented concrete, giving the impression of tuff.

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Survey study of a urban block of Naples


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Care-home in Valsolda, new life to the old hospital Atelier Martin Boesch, collaboration with Roberto Roncoroni

The semester will focus on the theme on the reuse of an hospital fabric. The building belongs to the 17th century, but it was constantly modified thoroughout the time. A historical research and survey precedes the project. An existing villa and some further extention, used as emergency hospital, are sitting on the italian lakeshore in Lake of Lugano. The intention is to find the limit and the meaning of reuse. The sense in which the existing structure could be useful for the new program and how much could be changed is the main focus. The four main volumes have been cleaned from the superfluous. A care home is consciously occuping the building in all his monumental and pragmatic areas. Plaster is covering all the faรงades as a roof the top of the building, unifying the language of all the parts.

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Diffuse hotel in Corippo

Atelier Edy Quaglia, collaboration with Roberto Roncoroni

Corippo is a small village in the heart of Val Verzasca, Tessin. It is the only village that lays on the west side of the valley, because it is the only place that is receiving light throughout the day. The village is entirely made in stone work, and it is now almost abandoned, which is why the the studio is proposing a diffuse hotel. The main routes and the orientation of the houses fabric are perpendicular to the contour lines, except in a few rare exceptions, such as represented by the church. The sites is therefore all the village but we decided to focus more on the voids left by the urban fabric. At the bottom we decided to insert ourselves between the restaurant and a house, with two volumes directed downstream, with a restaurant and an auditorium. In the three volumes on top we tried to recreate the lost volumes into the hotel rooms. In all cases, it was decided to maintain as much as possible urban forms and, therefore, the pre-existing terracing. An idea for the contstruction we found with the discovery of a project of restoration and expansion of a castle in Tyrol, designed by Markus Scherer. The relationship with the surrounding context is resolved with facades, strict and uniform, which include the poverty and simplicity of the stone facades of the buildings in Corippo, but with another material, concrete. These facades form a casing, autonomous and self-supporting structure. Concrete skin plays a vital role not only with the environment and the inside space: at the time of the casting, in the mold we alternated layers of sand to concrete. Once the sand is removed, we can see just horizontal and rough stripes of concrete, supperted by metal bars, that leaves a light gap of 5-10 cm. The static and the horizontal joints also resume the idea of ​​the stone wall and the aggregate is done with the the gneiss of Verzasca tal. Inside the functions are defined by volumes of steel etched. With few exceptions, these boxes receive light zenithally, because the casing has no openings other than the joints. 59


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Irene Giubbini via sant’Eustacchio 15, Brescia, 25128, Italy irene.giubbini@gmail.com 66

+39 3405406577


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