Zanette portfolio

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Personal infomations Zanette Lara I 14.02.1987 lara@zanettemail.it 0651516890

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

CAREER HISTORY

20.12.2013 Master Degree in Architecture University of Trieste - Engineering and Architectural department Architectural design, city planning and renovation Voting 110/110 and praise Thesis Title ‘1x2 Project of a kindergarten in the transboundary area between Italy and Slovenia ‘

April 2014 - July 2015 Geox, Udine, Italy Shoes, retail and accessories store Full time sales assistant

20.05.2011 Short degree in Architecture University of Trieste - Engineering and Architectural department Architectural design, city planning, renovation and interior design Voting 110/110 Thesis title ‘High density, low rise. An housing example in Gorizia’ 2006 Scientific high school, Gorizia Voting 93/100

September 2013 - October 2013 Ater Gorizia, Gorizia, Italy Territorial Agency for social housing. University Stage Architectural design of housing and interior design, specially for disable persons. Organisation of the green areas.

OTHER EXPERIENCES

2008 - 2011 Founding partner and graphic designer for GoToEco, a Non profit association for the promoting of the area where I lived during the University, founded after the winning of a contest. 2010 - 2011 Creation of the cultural event “NaturalmenteGo-Towards an ecomuseum of the Karst “ 2011 Creation of the workshop of landscape design “Projecting the Ecomuseum of the Karst” 3


PUBLICATIONS

SKILLS AND ABILITIES

2009 PAESAGGI. Verso l’ecomuseo del Carso. (Landscapes. Towards the eco-museum of the Karst) Edited by Claudia Marcon, GoToEco editions

Native Other languages

2012 Oltre le Fabbriche, visioni evolutive per il distretto della sedia. (Over Factories, evolutionary visions for the chair district) Edited by Vittorio A. Torbianelli

SOCIAL SKILLS AND COMPETENCES A sociable person, serious, determined to achieve the objectives and reliable. Lara has good skills of integration into work teams, thanks to the experience gained during her time at university, always giving a competent and passionate contribution, in which she tries to compare as an incentive for improvement and individual growth. Also she considers to have good organizational and coordination skills, even under stress, with the aim of creating a more peaceful and positive atmosphere. During her university years, and after them, she has always worked in other areas, even she has always reached for an entry position in the architectural or graphical field. In the summer of 2015 she moved to Amsterdam with the aim of being able to do what she studied in an environment passionate and full of innovative ideas. 4

Software/OS

Italian

English • reading • writing • speaking

GOOD GOOD GOOD

Slovene • reading • writing • speaking

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Excellent abilities in Operating system Microsoft and Mac OS X Adobe Photoshop Adobe InDesign Adobe Illustrator Adobe Acrobat Pro Autocad 2D/3D Autocad Revit 3D Studio Max Google SketchUp


UNIVERSITY WORKS 5


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1x2 Project of a kindergarten in the transboundary area between Italy and Slovenia Master degree’s Thesis Supervisor: Claudio Meninno Assistants: Giovanni Damiani, Luigi Di Dato in collaboration with Giulia Bassi

The project area is located near the border in Rafut street where once stood the pedestrian crossing between Gorizia and Nova Gorica. The environment along the border, where does our project area, spread in two different scenarios. Along the Italian front the residential enviroment is mainly low density and it grows up to the border, where it will feel a distinct stop. On the Slovenian side, however, there is a greater presence of green spaces. Analyzing the surrounding areas it has highlighted critical elements, such as the partial abandonment of the “Casa Rossa�, which is one of many urban spaces, without meaning,if not temporary. The main problem of the intervention is the boundary line, a limit that, although it is impassable, it is difficult as emphasized by the railway line and the gradient that accompany it. This limit so strong is also the symbol of cultural differences that

you notice between Italians and Slovenians, who, although they have common roots, they do not have comparison modes, even for language problems. These challenges have been the starting point of the project because the main objective is to be able to cross this border by creating new connection systems. The project is developed based on an analysis of the negativity of the area in relation to the quality requirements dictated by the structure that will accommodate: an integrated kindergarten, including therefore, nursery and preschool. The building is configured as a series of sculptural elements which extend parallel along the boundary line both on the Italian front and the Slovenian front, and by a transverse element that has the strong task of overcoming the limit of the railway line, as described above, and then combine the parts

of the socio-educational through a basement. The educational parts, like the classrooms, the spaces for playing and the administrations parts, like the directorate, the secretariat and the spaces for the teachers, are collocated in the italian part, instead in the slovenian part are collocated the extra activities like the auditorium, the greenhouse and the canteen. The planning will is to create a building with the quality of indoor and outdoor spaces suitable for the development of the psychomotor, mental and social needs of young users, through voids that create visual links between the parties.

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View of the classrooms

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Plan

CONNECT The design drive is to create a building on the border that is conceptually shared by the two cities: Nova Gorica and Gorizia.

BLOCK OF SERVICES A transverse element connects through a path the different activities and contents all major services of the kindergarten.

EXCEED THE LIMIT The boundary is delineated by a limit very strong: the railroad and the bike path. It is used sporadically (5 times a day from passenger trains) and with a very reduced speed (30 km/h).

FUNCTIONAL BLOCKS The project runs parallel to the railway, and its functions are divided into two parts: one side will host ordinary educational activities and the other special activities and the canteen area.

The BUILT The structure is composed of “L� elements containing the functional parts linked by a transversal element that connects through an underpass the Italian side with the Slovenian. 9


Section of the grounded path

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Structural insight

The design philosophy on which it is set the present work aims at the construction of a building that not only dialogues formally with the environment but which would exploit, to live, even natural resources. The light and heat of the sun are therefore essential elements, modulated and measured in space and time through the shape and materials of the building and have become the generators of the project. The main structure is composed of elements in concrete and glass walls. The heaviness of the concrete in contrast with the transparency and lightness of glass create sculptural architecture in strong contact with the surrounding environment. The “L� elements are repeated serially interspersed with slats that structure the space and with the help of natural light create multiple lightning effects.

View of the greenhouse

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South elevation

Section of the classrooms and the patio

Section of the auditorium and the greenhouse

Canteen elevation

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View of the classrooms

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HIGH DENSITY_LOW RISE. A housing example in Gorizia

Short degree thesis Supervisor: Gianfranco Guaragna Assistants: Claudio Meninno, Luigi Di Dato

The project area is located at the city limits, on the border with Slovenia, and looks on an axis, which in Gorizia is commercially undeveloped, unlike the Slovenian side. For this reason it was decided to put the space to commercial use close to Via San Gabriele, in order to attract the inhabitants of the center and be able to connect the two neighboring cities, Gorizia and Nova Gorica. Housing types were designed as a kind of tetris, this deployment created the courtyards, semi-public spaces, designed to accommodate urban gardens. Most of the houses have a private garden at the back. The residential types have been the result of a study on the interior environment. A house must have living and kitchen, this must be connected to one or more rooms and services. To save space, usually used for corridors too broad and long, it was decided to

‘fit’ the rooms and the bathroom directly to the living. The houses are connected by walkways that run around the domestic courts. Project area The same principle applies to the first floor, where there are galleries, which are accessed through the blocks of vertical connection formed by stairs and elevators. The coverage is formed by a grid of steel beams buffered by glass, so as to create a kind of texture on the walls of the housing that changes with the change of the inclination of the sun. The new commercial spaces were conceived as restraining glass ‘boxes’, . The windows make the wonderful atmosphere during the twilight and at night, as reminiscent of lanterns illuminating the place.

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First floor plan

Plan

Section DD

Section CC

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View of the houses

Night view of the commercial spaces

Day view of the commercial spaces

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Musil_Museum of Industry and Work in Brescia Lab.Costr.III in collaboration with: Giulia Bassi, Elisa Donada, Federica Padovani

The project involves the construction of a glass pavilion used for accommodating the Musil. The structure, made mostly of steel, comprises an area of 10.800 mq and was conceived as a “microclimatic envelope” for the passive use of solar energy in which the various functions (exhibition halls, offices, stores and services) are housed in separate buildings. Inside there is a specifical type of vegetation and the temperature, that is to be guaranteed, is 10 ° less than the average outside of the summer and 10 ° greater than the average winter. The photovoltaic modules cover about 50% of the coverage, made entirely of glass. In addition to providing electricity, they become an integral part of the architectural design by acting as regulators of the daylight and sun protection. To make an effect comparable to that created by the clouds, the density and distribution

of modules was varied by region (dense in the south-west and sparse in the north and east). The openings located on the roof, the ventilation stack at the center of the structure, the finstre side, serve to ensure optimal natural ventilation inside the greenhouse. The weather protection and energy intake of the sun create a condition of mild climate that makes the building accessible as if it were an external space and reduces the energy requirements of buildings containing. The casing of the factory buildings interior of the seal does not need to wind and rain and can be realized with simplified construction techniques.

Plan of the project area View of the Musil

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Plan of the ground floor

AA section

BB section

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040_Reloaded

Lab. prog. IV In collaboration with: Elisa Crosilla, Giulia Di Pascoli, Chiara Padrone

The project area is one block in the district of Old barrier in Trieste, and looks like a real neighborhood within the neighborhood. The area in fact is completely closed to the outside due to a series of walls that form an impassable barrier. The interior of the area is currently available on two points: the first site in Via Conti allowing access an AAS and the second site in Via Pascoli, providing access to the sports club. The first steps of the project moved to the identification of areas of possible access to allow a free pedestrian circulation to the area. In this way it was possible to create a new public space inside the block aggregation, used throughout the day and served as parking areas. To insert the new features we have chosen to demolish portions of the building of the former hospital that were not present in the original project, but were added later.

The project includes two built-up areas facing the central space but separate and different. The first area of the project includes the restoration of the historic building, and the inclusion in it of different functions with public and private characters. The building on the corner of Via Manzoni and Via Gambini was isolated from the complex and turned completely to a residence-hotel having regard to its internal distribution and its location which is very suitable for this function. At the courts they were inserted three new buildings, which are presented as boxes containing specific functions. The buildings, however, do not constitute a barrier between the central project and Via Gambini as in the ground floor there are two walkways that run through the courts and make the area completely permeable. To make these areas “places of connection� used throughout the

day it was decided to place the system of the food court. The media library is on the first floor of the historic building and the three new buildings houses very specific functions. The central building, on a triple height, homes at the ground floor the entrance hall with information poin, a bar, the direction and the civic hall. The first floor as well as performing the function of routing to the arms of the historic building serves as an exhibition hall. In the last level, finally, the newspaper library has been inserted. There is also a wellness area with gym and underground parking.

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Plan

View of the passage zone

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Detail of the project plan

Night view of the area


Riqualificazione dell’ex Manifattura tabacchi, Gorizia

Plan

Lab. prog. integrata in collaborazione con: Giulia Bassi, Stefano Cova, Caterina Spangher

The project idea is to consider the whole complex as an organism as a whole, which brings a redevelopment in relation to the existing urban fabric. The project is located in an area suitable to host meeting places and public activities. It is then caught the opportunity to create a passage that crosses the entire lot and so make the entire project permeable and accessible. The next step was to decide what to keep and what to destroy. It was decided to preserve the chimney and buildings that were historically dedicated to the canteen and to the warehouses and demolish the remaining volumes. After were identified the East-West axis parallel to the direction of the new avenue which they have created the verse and the rhythm of the new buildings that will overlook Viale XX Settembre and will host businesses, offices and four floors

of homes. The space had been created within the site was structured and designed to accommodate a green area with trees and seating and to accommodate a public square for the benefit of residents and businesses, especially related to catering. The two slats that look onto Via Torriani will host the real attraction of the entire project: an Olympic Projects schemes swimming pool with six lanes, a climbing wall and a fitness room with three floors. The pool structure is recognizable, characterized by a soaring and sinuous roof, covered with a metal sheet. This will characterize the entire site. Adapting to different needs, from cover to filter, from roof to wall, making the whole project recognizable as a unicum and not as a set of discordant functions.

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technical section

Ground floor

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View on XX Settembre street

View of the central area

View of the swimming pool

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SEW UP/ARK, redevelopment of the Public Garden of Gorizia

Lab. prog. integrata_paesaggio in collaboration with: Giulia Bassi, Stefano Cova, Caterina Spangher

The area examined includes the Public Gardens, part of Cadorna street, and an adjacent residual green area, characterized by a strong gradient. The strength of this “urban green” is its strategic location, near Battisti square and surrounded by shops, it is, in fact, able to accommodate new urban evolutionary configurations and temporary events. The current situation of the Public Garden has many problems, mainly regarding soil materials and the concrete curbs of flowerbeds; there is no longer a clear distinction between paths and green areas, there is also an unsuitable flooring, consists of several materials, resulting in patches occurred in years. Despite this, the Garden is widely used today, it’s a Sunday destination of families thanks to the presence of an area equipped to play. The project sees the Public

Garden as a valuable asset and a unique opportunity to track even relational, cultural, social and landscape webs, lost within the city. In this context, the project seeks to work on the idea of the path, the crossing as a principle of connection, which can be through the Garden, or along the avenues adjacent redesigned with care, until you reach the park of Valetta del Corno. The idea is to preserve the most of existing green heritage and to make it the protagonist in the operations of mending and connecting we are trying to implement. The Garden then become an opportunity of crossing and a link between Corso Verdi and Cadorna street. Hence the connection extends to the Valletta del Corno Park through the creation of a new path, a ramp, not a simple one but an experience of contemplation and rest. The restoration of the Public

Garden is accompanied with elements of immediate recognition that become, perhaps, the leitmotif and symbol of this connecting project: some magenta seats that wind in the Garden following the paths, continue without interruption along the road section of Via Cadorna It reaches even to the Park of Valletta. The overall project is implemented with few elements: the work, simple but very detailed, of the open spaces; the careful in the research and in the connections between strategical points neighboring the area, the redevelopment of the leisure areas clearly defined in the public gardens , the attention to the paths.

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Project plan

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Section

Section of the ramp

View of the ramp

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View of the ramp

Detail of the ramp

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Day section and plan

NIght section and plan

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