PORTFOLIO Curriculum vitae & selected works
JACOPO MORET
JACOPO MORET Birth place & date Cagliari (IT), 20/03/1993 Contacts jacopomoret@gmail.com +393480572747 facebook.com/jacopo.moret instagram.com/im_il_moro/ linkedin.com/in/jacopo-moret-399791127/ LICENSED ARCHITECT LANGUAGE SKILLS English: TOEFL certificate 105/120 French: good reading and speaking Spanish: good reading and speaking Hungarian: A2 certificate
SOFTWARE SKILLS AUTOCAD REVIT RHINO SKETCHUP ARCHICAD PHOTOSHOP ILLUSTRATOR INDESIGN MICROSOFT OFFICE
Qualifying examination, Italy (2018)
ACADEMIC & WORKING CAREER
Classical gymnasium diploma at “Liceo Classico Statale G. M. Dettori
2011
Erasmus Studio at the “Debreceni Egyetem” (University of Debrecen), HU
2013-2014
Bachelor in “Scienze dell’architettura” (Architecture sciences) at the “Università degli studi di Cagliari” (University of Cagliari, IT) with an overall grade of 110/110
2015
Working practice cooperating with Arch. Antonio Catignani Cagliari (IT)
2015
International Master Degree at “KU Leuven - Campus Sint-Lucas Gent (BE) “International Master of Architecture, resilient & sustainable strategies”
2017
Working practice at Studio d’Architettura G. Lai - G. Sequi Cagliari (IT)
2017-2018
SELECTED PROJECTS
2011
Student housing, Cagliari (IT)
2012
Villanova on stage, Cagliari (IT) pag. 6
2013-2014
Restaurant and working spaces, Debrecen (HU)
2014
Rurban Lab, landscape architecture Castiadas (IT)
2015
Residential typology, Competition
2015
Expo temporary pavillion, Competition Barcelona (ES)
A space for living, a time for working, housing & public spaces, Antwerpen (BE) Grow-up Lab, Gent (BE) pag. 10
The Mov(I)e Stop, Gent (BE) pag. 16
Textile squares, Gent (BE) pag. 22
2015-2016
2016
2016
2016-2017
Beyond the wall, Stockholm (SE) pag. 28
2017
Library in Lorenteggio, Milan (IT) pag. 36
2018
YAC - Military Museum Competition Palau (IT)
2018
VILLANOVA ON STAGE Cagliari, IT 2013
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Key points:
- to deal with the historical context of the city of Cagliari; - to design a youth-center and a polyvalent hall; - to develop the technological and structural features of the building;
Project proposal:
The buildings presents an L plan with two floors, in order to adapt to the plot’s shape and respect the historical architecture of the neighborhood and its volumetries. This is done creating as well an internal square, in close relationship with the existing square in front. Underneath this internal courtyard it’s located the polyvalent hall, on which sides two green patios works as a natural background for the hall itself. From the structural point of view, the building presents a concrete-steel mixed structure. The big opening on the South side is thought as a big steel reticular beam, which is covering the whole light. The external finishing is made by calcareous stone plates, typical of the architecture of the city.
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ZIATA - S. MARCHESELLI
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AREA B VILLANOVA LABORATORIO INTEGRATO DI PROGETTO E COSTRUZIONE UNIVERSITA' DEGLI STUDI DI CAGLIARI Gruppo C 04 MODULO DI ARCHITETTURA TECNICA Facoltà Ingegneria ENRICO LOI - di JACOPO MORETe- Architettura ALESSANDRO PELLEGRINI - MICHELE PILLERI Docente: L. MAREDDU
Corso di Laurea in Scienze dell'Architettura
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Codocente: E. MURA Tutor: G. PERRIA - P. PARODO - A. ANNUNZIATA - S. MARCHES
GROW-UP LAB Gent, BE 2016
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Key points
- to create aPROJECT Zero Impact Building; OVERVIEW - to merge productive, educational and recreational functions; - to tackle sustainibility issues; - to increase the awareness on the farming topic, especially in urban contexts; - to develop the building with “high” & “low” technologies;
MOBILITY - from the city cen M O B I L I T Y - f ro m t h e C i t y C e n te r
Project proposal
The building is inserted in a masterplan which forecasts the creation of a wide green area, with mixed functions and walkable and cyclable paths. The main focus has been the living-lab, where a greenhouse on the South side includes hydroponic and aeroponic farming. On the North side, open spaces are used as offices, labs and didactic workshops, or conference rooms as well. This two sides work together, aiming not only to create a productive environment, but an educational one as well, raising the awareness on the tematics of food production and farming techniques within the population and espacially within the youngsters. The new agricultural techniques, like the one showcased, would allow numerous advantages compared to the traditional ones, with a positive influence on the environment and in terms of land use, following principles of ecological sustainability.
CONTEXT - MASTERPLAN
Zero Impact Building
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KULeuven . 2016
MOBILITY - in the neighborhood
DRAWINGS - CONTEXT PLAN
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WINTER HEATING
S THERMAL MASS - MADE FROM CLOSED WATER TANK AND PIPES OF THE CIRCULATION SYSTEM IN IT HELPS TO HEAT UP THE CIRCULATION WATER
A CLOSED CIRCULATION PIPE SYSTEM - IN THE WAFFLE SLAB HELPS TO HEAT THE INTERIOR OF THE BUILDING, USING THE THERMAL MASS CAPACITY OF THE CONCRETE
A CLO SYSTE HELP THE B MASS
THE HEATED AIR OF THE GREENHOUSE - FLOWS NATURALLY TO THE TOP OF THE BUILDING
THE HEAT EXCHANGER AND PUMP SYSTEM - PROVIDES THE BUILDING WITH WARM CIRCULATION WATER TO HEAT THE INTERIOR TEMPERATURES
THE HE SYSTEM WITH C COOL T
THE CANAL WATER - SUPPLIES THE HEAT EXCHANGER AND OVERFILLING OF THE WATER TANK, INCLUDED FILTRATION SYSTEM
Technological scheme of the canal’s water high-tech re-use system, for building’s heating, and natural ventilation of the greenhouse. Zero Impact Building
SUMMER COOLING NATURAL CROSS VENTILATION - TO PREVENT OVERHEATING OF THE GREENHOUSE
A CLOSED CIRCULATION PIPE SYSTEM - IN THE WAFFLE SLAB HELPS TO COOL THE INTERIOR OF THE BUILDING, USING THE THERMAL MASS CAPACITY OF THE CONCRETE
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THE HEATED AIR - OF THE GREENHOUSE FLOWS NATURALLY TO THE TOP OF THE BUILDING
THE HEAT EXCHANGER AND PUMP SYSTEM - PROVIDES THE BUILDING WITH COLD CIRCULATION WATER TO COOL THE INTERIOR TEMPERATURES
THE CANAL WATER - SUPPLIES THE HEAT EXCHANGER AND OVERFILLING OF THE WATER TANK, INCLUDED FILTRATION SYSTEM
Technological scheme of the canal’s water high-tech re-use system, for building’s cooling, and natural ventilation of the greenhouse. 14
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FLEXIBLE USE
FLEXIBLE USE
Zero Impact Building
Zero Impact Building
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Flexibility of the internal spaces, thanks to movable panels which can be arranged in different configurations, such as laboratories, workshops, classrooms or offices. View of the greenhouse. 15
KULeuven . 2016
THE MOV(I)E STOP Gent, BE 2016
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Key points
- to deal with a superdiverse social situation, facilitating the cohesion between the different ethnic groups; - to connect an underused green hill with a great urban junction; - to insert the project in an existing masterplan;
Project proposal
As a first step, I wanted to create new links between the neighborhood and the urban junction of Dampoort, in order to facilitate the mutual relationship. A new green square has been created, from which it’s possible to reach the hill, through a staircase. In this way, the hill itself and the urban environment are directly connected. The neighborhood in which the project is located is known to be a “melting-pot”of different cultures, particularly bulgarians, turkish, maghrebians and belgians. Since the city of Gent displays numerous movie festivals, I decided to give to the building a function of cinema and artistic center, where movies of the diverse cultures can be projected, while pieces of art are showcases. On the rooftop are located small stages, where live music can be played. In this way, the building can work as a gathering and cohesion point, where the different social groups showcase and exchange various forms of art between them. A series of wooden portals are holding a canopy, protecting the staircase underneath, which can become not only a transit place, but also a staying one, where to spend some time.
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Schemes showing the phases of the intervention: existing situation, compression of the actual parking lots in two vertical parking towers, expansion of the paved area and re-organization of the routes, insertion of the new building, other than new green areas and a green wall, which protects the space from the railway.
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Section through the staircase: one cinema hall is placed underneath it.
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TEXTILE SQUARES Gent, BE 2017
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Key points
- to bring back industry inside the city; - cohabitation of residential, commercial and productive spaces; - to provide common areas where inhabitants and the different type of workers can gather, creating a community;
Project proposal
The projects creates two different connected squares, on two different levels, inside a courtyard-type urban block. Undernath one of the two, the productive spaces are located, dedicated to textile industry, of which the city of Gent has a great tradition. The production of technical clothes and working suites will be useful for the new urban block’s planned in the surroundings, where as well housing and industry will cohexist. Around the upper square are placed co-working areas and small commercial spaces, while on the lower one we can find labs and workshops, representing a manual labor job-type, almost as counterposing it to the more “digital” ones of the first plaza. In between the two we can find a canteen and leisure areas, working also as a meeting point between the different type of users. On the upper floors, flexible plans accomodates offices and mostly housing, which are based on a modular rhythm easily modifiable. All the apartments have a clear view on the urban surroundings, thanks to different heights on the sides of the block. Changes of heights facilitates the insertion of the new building in the urban context.
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Insert a new building in the middle, which will function as a community, gathering space for the workers
Cut the volumes for sunlight reasons, other than keeping an armonious height with the neighborhood next to the building. Also this will facilitate the view from the new housing
Create openings in the corners, generating a continuos flow between the two squares, connected to each other with a staircase, and the direct surroundings. Openings in the street facade will guarantee also a visual connection to the street and the rest of the area of the Arsenaal a
DESIGN CONCEPT 1F
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BEYOND THE WALL Stockholm, SE Master Dissertation Thesis at the KU Leuven, BE 2017
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Key points
- analysis of the Sweden’s housing of the XX century, mainly about the Million Program; - reproposing the principles of prefabrication, standardization and modularity showed in this type of housing, attempting to propose a solution of the Swedish housing issues; - re-use and restoration of a former industrial area in the Southern part of Stockholm;
Project proposal
The Master Thesis is born from an hystorical analysis of the swedish housing tradition, focusing as well on how the architecture can influence the identity of a place, its “genius loci”, its vision in the collective consciousness and how it can impact the inhabitants lives. Parallely, a physical analysis of the industrial area has been conducted, in order to generate a project which would be respectful of the identity of the area, at the same type reproposing the technological aspects of the Million Program. The final product of the research is a wall-type building, which embraces and protect the plot, shielding it from the streets’ noises and from the frenetic city life. At the same, different openings create controlled accesses to the inner space, not generating a completely open space, but a porous, intimate and quiet one. Different existing structures and building are either reused, becoming part of the project’s program, or left as a heritage of the industrial tradition of this part of Stockholm. In the wall-building, the ABC programmatic principles (House, Work and Commerce) of the Million Program are explicated, while the structure, the envelope and the partitions are based on the ideas of modularity and prefabrication, other than adaptability and flexibility, developing further the basis of the XX century swedish READINGS & MAPPINGS housing.
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ASSEMBLAGE OF THE ELEMENTS
Concepts of prefabrication, modularity and assemblage in the Milion Program and in the new building. READING - THE WALL
STRATEGY - REBUILDING THE WALL
Existing situation: the old wall
Project proposal: the new porous wall 30
INTERVENTION - UPPER FLOORS PLAN
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PROMENADE & COMMON SPACES
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POLYVALENT HALL WITH OPENABLE ROOF
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MODULAR APARTMENTS
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Flexibility of the residential spaces, thanks to the standardization, modularity and prefabrication. 34
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LIBRARY IN LORENTEGGIO Milan, IT Competition proposal with Arch. G. Lai & G. Sequi 2017
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Key points
- design of a new library as a collective space for the whole neighborhood; - guidelines proposal for the future redevelopement of the park around the library; - improve sustainable alternative mobility in the area;
Project proposal
The area hosts mostly social housing buildings, with the park representing the most important aggregative space, for its green areas, for the local market located here, for its kids playground. The first approach has been to underline the existing axis, the first one running North-South, the second one East-West adjacent to the market: the new building has been then located in the junction between this two. A big “portico� runs from the North access and works as axis of (a)symmetry of the composition, it climbs over the two volumes of the complex and then becomes the new urban furniture for the park and its main route. Parallel to the E-W axis, the first volume of the library has been designed as a parallelepiped entirely covered in translucent glass: during daytime the volume will collect natural light from the outside, spreading it diffusely in the inner spaces, creating an ideal environment for reading and reducing the amount of artificial light needed. During the night, the articial light from the inside will be spread on the outside, illuminating it and improving the safety level of the surroundings. On the West part of this volume musical laboratories are placed, alongside with a small theatre, for concerts, representations or collective neighborhood meetings. In the second, smaller, volume the spaces for kids and families are placed in 4 flexible rooms divided with movable walls, which can be aggregated to form a bigger one. On the other side, a cafeteria is open to the park with glazings and external spaces. The main purpose has been to create a space really useful for the collectivity as a whole, from the kids, to the students, to parents and grown people, with its parts working indipendently from each other.
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West side elevation
East side elevation
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North side elevation
Longitudinal section of the library; (below) section through the NS axis
Main axis and routes of the project
Alternative mobility scheme
Internal routes of the building
Exploded view: theatre, laboratories, study hall and library in the first volume, classrooms, flexible playrooms and a cafeteria on the second one. In the middle, a continuous hall connects the two, open to the park and to the market.