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LISA DELLA DORA 12.08.1988 Italian Via Perlasca 10, Noventa (PD) , 35027 0039 3387301174 lisa.delladora@gmail.com
E D U C AT I O N
SKILLS
LANGUAGES
2011 – 2014 Masters Degree in Landscape Architecture and Sustainability IUAV – University of Venice, Faculty of Architecture
Photoshop
Italian : C2
Illustrator
English : B2
Indesign
German : A1
March – September 2013 Participation at the international competition “Atelier International de l’Architecture Construite “ Final exhibition at UNESCO Headquarters, Paris
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11 - 15 April 2013 Participation at “International Workshop for Built Architecture @ Tokyo” Keio University - Tokyo 2008 - 2011 Bachelors degree in Science of Architecture IUAV – University of Venice, Faculty of Architecture 2002 - 2007 High school diploma Enrico Fermi High School, Padova (Italy)
June - August 2014 Internship at Venice Architecture Biennale 2014 Croatian Exhibition at Venice Architecture Biennale 2014 August 2012 - March 2014 Graphic designer Bar&Restaurant in Padova
Archicad Sketch Up Rhinoceros
WORK EXPERIENCE
INTERESTS
December 2011 - March 2012 Collaborator energy certifyer Private customers November 2010 - March 2011 Trainee in bioclimatic architecture Arch. F. Gramegna, Studio Archibiodesign , Padova
3Ds Max MS Office
Graphic Design Rendering Photograpy
www.flickr.com/photos/mimla_lou/
Music Video making Travelling
P R O J E C T S
TOKYO ARCHI.PELAGO MArch THESIS I U AV _ U n i v e r s i t y o f V e n i c e
Tokyo tutor : Benno Albrecht, Sara Marini | with : Marco Spinelli
« The J apan e se t e rm s c h i su i ( fl ood c on t r o l ) a n d r i s u i ( u s e o f wa t er ) a r e o f r el ev a n c e h er e. C h i s u i means pre - v e n t i on of fl oodi n g w i t h t h e h el p o f c i v i l en g i n eer i n g t ec h n i q u es , wh i c h h a v e b een t o pa rticu l arl y i m port an t for u rban de v e l o p m en t i n l o wl a n d a r ea s . W i t h m o d er n i s a t i o n , h o wev er , T o k y o has begu n t o c h an ge from a ‘w at e r c i t y ’ i n t o a ‘ l a n d c i t y ’ . E s p ec i a l l y i n t h e p er i o d o f r es t o r a - t i o n a fter t h e G re at Eart h qu ak e of 1 9 2 3 , be a u t i f u l m o d er n b u i l d i n g s , b r i d g es a n d p a r k s s p r a n g u p o n e a f ter anot h e r al on g gu l l i e s an d ri v e rs, ref o c u s i n g a t t en t i o n o n wa t er s p a - c es . H o wev er , a f t er W o r l d Wa r II, re - c on st ru c t i on of T ok y o i n pre p a r a t i o n f o r t h e 1 9 6 4 O l y m p i c G a m es a l t er ed t h e c i t y b ey o n d re c ogn i t i on , an d i t s ‘ wa t er c i t y ’ i m a g e wa s c o m p l et el y l o s t . » ( Hi de n obu J i n n a i - H o s ei Un i v er s i t y , T o k y o ) In this t h e si s t h e foc u s w i l l be t h e re l at i o n s h i p o f t h e c i t y o f T o k y o wi t h t h e wa t er el em en t . I n f a c t , the aim i s n ot on l y t o pre pare t h e c i t y t o d ea l wi t h t h e p r o b l em s r el a t ed t o r i s i n g s ea l ev el s , b u t a l s o t o re st ore t h e st ron g bon d t h at t h e c i t y h a s h a d wi t h t h e wa t er u p f r o m i t s o r i g i n s .
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TO K Y O LOWLAND S, M AP P ING TOKYO AREAS THA T A R E V U LN EA B LE TO LA N D
F LOOD PH A S ES IN TOK YO B AY A R EA
S U B S IDENCE.
( +1/ +3M) .
TOKYO.ARCHIPEL AGO | 2014 | MArch | THESIS
+3m
OVE R L AP P ING OF DATA P RED ICTIONS OF FLOODIN G A N D S U B S IDEN CE. MA P S H OWS TH E A R EA TH AT WILL B E F LOODED IF TH OS E EV EN T WOU LD H A PPEN AT T H E S A ME TIME.
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HIG HWAY SECTION | HIGHWAY TOP VIEW
TOKYO.ARCHIPEL AGO | 2014 | MArch | THESIS
2020
2050
2080
2100
The project is divided into several stages, each of these
the main accesses are moved to the third floor, at the new
phases provides devices and interventions designed to meet
street level. When the flood comes the emergency housing
different needs. In the first phase begin immediate action.
are transported within districts, while the towers begin to
These interventions take place as early as 2020 and are used
be erected on the water, as they will be ready to accommo-
to activate the system for prevention and adaptation to the
date all the people displaced. With the passage of time are
expected flooding. This is the only phase in which the water
gradually decommissioned the emer- gency prefabricated
has not yet come. The main roads are raised and the hou-
and are transported to the edges of the flooded area, ready
ses within the district are demolished. The debris are accu-
to be reused in the event of a tsunami. During the develop-
multe in strategic points that will host the garden islands.
ment of the project the islands, which were initially formed
Meanwhile, the prefabricated floating are prepared. These
from land carryover and from the rubble of demolition, de-
houses will intervene at the time of the flood to accommo-
velop their own ecosystem. The islands are the only green
date those who resided within the district. The lower floors
areas within the flooded areas, and for this reason they are
of skyscrapers that overlook the overhead are emptied and
carefully preserved. PROJ ECT PH A S ES S EQ U EN CE
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2 0 8 0 AERIAL VIEW
TOKYO.ARCHIPEL AGO | 2014 | MArch | THESIS
2100 TOP V IEW
14 The first decisive action to prepare for flooding is
roads will be the only direct connection with the re-
to raise the road level. In fact, in 2020 the main ro-
maining districts of Tokyo, which will not be subject
ads will be sormonate by a elevated highway, which
to flooding. Through the use of GIS were identified
gradually replaces the layer below. On the elevated
open spaces such as green spaces and sports areas,
roads will overlook skyscrapers, which then move
we planned to use these areas as temporary spaces of
their main entrances on this new street level. These
accumulation of debris caused by demolition, to form
FIR S T PROJECT P HASE _ 2020
2050
TOKYO.ARCHIPEL AGO | 2014 | MArch | THESIS
the base of islands that can emegere once came the
foot on dry land. Floating buildings that are planned
flood. The aim is to preserve uncontaminated green
to intervent in emergency phases are prefabricated
spaces, in contrast to the elevated roads and sky-
modules that can be connected to each other. The
scrapers, characterized by predominance of concrete.
floating structure is formed by modules of polystyre-
These islands will remain the only points within the
ne foam covered with concrete.
flooded area where inhabitants will be able to set
2080
2100
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WATE R V IEW OF NEW ISLAND S _ 2100
TOKYO.ARCHIPEL AGO | 2014 | MArch | THESIS
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TOKYO.ARCHIPEL AGO | 2014 | MArch | THESIS
F IN A L PROJ ECT V IEW _ 2100
BRODRACRE TO BIKEACRE MArch TEAM PROJECT I U AV _ U n i v e r s i t y o f V e n i c e
Illinois
To s olv e t h e ru ral spraw l probl e m at i c t h a t a f f l i c t U S A M i d wes t l a n d s , t h e p r o j ec t i d ea exp ec t t o es tabli sh a n e t of
v i l l age s w h i c h are s el f -s u f f i c i en t i n t er m o f f o o d a n d en er g y , a n d wh i c h a r e
ca r-ind i pe n de n t t h an k s t o a su st ai n able m o b i l i t y s y s t em . New g r o wt h c o n t r o l l ed c o m m u n i t i es wi l l a ris e st art i n g from t h e t y pi c al i sol at e d s i n g l e f a m i l y h o u s es . Th o s e v i l l a g es wi l l c o n t a i n a l i m i t ed numbe r of pe opl e , i n orde r t o gu aran t e e a r es t r i c t ed n eed o f s er v i c es a n d l a n d c r o p s , g o i n g c o u n t er tr end o f t h e e x t e n si v e c u l t u re s t h at c h a r a c t er i zes t h e a g r i c u l t u r e i n t h i s No r t h A m er i c a . W h en t h ey r each t h e l i m i t of i n h abi t an t s, n e w v i l l a g es wi l l g r o w t i l l t h ey wi l l h o u s e a l l t h e r u r a l p o p u l a t i o n o f the Illinois Prime Farmlands.
http://issuu.com/lisadelladora/docs/book_finale
22 The main problem of those ru-
realistic to suppose that the
ral lands is the dispersion and
minimum of arable land to sup-
the unsustainable density de-
port one person is a 0.07 of a
rived from the housing and ter-
hectare ( 0,17 acre) – and this
ritory plan of Jefferson’s “Land
assumes a largely vegetarian
Ordinance” , so the aim of the
diet and farmers who know pre-
project is to solve this problem
cisely when and how to plant,
changing and increasing the
fertilize, irrigate, etc.” [FAO,
densification giving rise to a
1993].The villages are consti-
new concentrated model. Now-
tuted of phalanstery and each
adays the average density in ru-
phalanstery house about forty
ral area is 26 people per square
people, so in accordance with
mile, this number will progres-
the FAO data they need seven
sively increase till achieve a
acre of cultivated land each one.
density of eight hundred - one
For the biomass calculation the
thousand people per square mile
data was taken from USDA (U.S.
introducing the self-sufficient
Department of Agriculture). The
village model. Many self-suffi-
assumption is that we need 500
ciency data have been analyzed
kg per capita/ per year of bio-
to decide the villages measures.
mass to produce enough energy,
In the next page there is a sum-
that a wood area produce 10 t/
mary of those data, represented
ha/year of biomass and that the
with infographic images.
Re-
crop residues of the wheat can
garding the feeding measures
produce 1 dry ton/ acre of bio-
“the minimum amount of ag-
mass. So if fourty people need
ricultural land necessary for a
20 t of biomass per year, they
diet similar to those of North
will need 18,25 acre of wood
America and Western Europe
area and 1,75 acre of wheat
(hence including meat), is 0.5
crops for its residues.
of a hectare per person. It is
A IM O F THE P ROJECT, FROM 2013 TO 2100
BROD R ACR E TO BIKEACR E | 2013 | MArch | COR E3
DATA F OR F OOD A N D EN ERGY S ELF - S U F F ICIEN CY | V IEW OF T H E V ILLAGE _ 2100
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VILLAG E PARAMETERS | VIEW OF THE VILLAGE _ 2100
BROD R ACR E TO BIKEACR E | 2013 | MArch | COR E3
1. Cultivated land
168 acres ( 26,3 % )
2. Biomass
144 acres ( 22,5 % )
3. Parks & green areas
132 acres ( 20,6 % )
4. Untamed areas
125 acres ( 19,5 % )
5. Services
22 acres ( 3,4 % )
6. Inhabited land
24 acres ( 3,8 % )
7. Mobility
25 acres ( 3,9 % )
Mobility & services layer
V ILLAGE DATA | PLA N IMET RY
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VILLAG E TOP VIEW OF TWO CASE STUDY
BROD R ACR E TO BIKEACR E | 2013 | MArch | COR E3
Tot. mi² Population % Urban/Rural Peop. / mi² Rural population
Total area of Central Illinois measures
distance of 6 miles from each other
9.353 square miles with a population
and are linked by an intermodal mo-
of 842.064 people, 45 per cent of them
bility system. Mobility system has dif-
are concentrated on urban areas and
ferent type of speed, in the villages the
the resulting 54 per cent, that means
speed is very slow and based on bike,
246.400 people, are dispersed in the
between near villages there’s a me-
rural area. The average population
dium speed mobility that use electric
density is 79 people per square mile,
shuttle bus. At last for long distances,
much lower than the project aim.
on main roads, there is a faster mobili-
Considering that each self-sufficient
ty that use trains. Each village contains
village contains eight hundred - one
the main services for the community,
thousand people, the final number of
but services as big hospitals and col-
villages in this area will be in average
leges have been located in order to be
280. Those villages have a minimum
reachable without the use of the car.
9.353 842.064 45% urban, 54% rural 79 246.400
People per village
800/1000
Number of villages
307/246
DATA & STR ATEGIES F OR T H E CEN TR AL ILLIN OIS N ET OF S ELF - S U F F ICIEN T V ILLAGES
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BROD R ACR E TO BIKEACR E | 2013 | MArch | COR E3
N ET OF V ILLAGES A ER IA L V IEW
LIBRARY IN AN ABANDONED POWER PLANT MArch TEAM PROJECT I U AV _ U n i v e r s i t y o f V e n i c e
Ca r p a n è , Va l s t a g n a , I t a l y
The th e m e of t h e proj e c t w as t h e re de v el o p m en t o f a b a n d o n ed c en t r a l G u a r n i er i . F r o m t h e o u t s i d e you can ac c e ss from t h e ol d port al e m pt i ed f r o m wi n d o ws i n a n o p en g a r d en wi t h s ea t i n g t h a t i s t h e ba ckgrou n d of t h e n e w gl ass fac ade , pa r t o f t h e n ew g l a s s en v el o p e, b o r n f r o m t h e n eed t o r em o v e the exi st i n g asbe st os roof. A sy st e m o f r a m p s o u t s i d e h a s b een d es i g n ed t o a c c es s n ew en t r a n c e exca vat e d. O n t h e grou n d fl oor t h e re i s a l o b b y wi t h a s i t t i n g a r ea o v er l o o k i n g t h e g a r d en i n s i d e t h e wa lls . A n e w m e z z an i n e w h i c h i s base d o n t h e exi s t i n g s t r u c t u r e o f t h e b r i d g e c r a n e a n d h o m e t h e r eal lib rary , ov e rl ook i n g t h e gl az e d fac a d e, wh i c h o f f er s a b ea u t i f u l v i ew o f t h e g a r d en b el o w, a n d i s topped by a n e w gl ass c ov e r. T h e n e w s t r u c t u r e o f g l a s s a n d s t eel r o o f r es t s p a r t l y o n t h e wa l l l ef t uncovere d by t h e ol d c ov e r an d part l y on t h e n ew f l o o r i n c o r r u g a t ed s h eet . T h e f a c a d e i s a s t r u c t u r a l poi n t fi x i n g t h at re st s d i r ec t l y o n t h e g r o u n d a n d i s s el f -s u p p o r t i n g .
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LO N G ITUD INAL SECTION ( AA)
LIB R ARY IN AN ABAND ONED POWER PL ANT | 2012 | MArch | COR E2
B
A
A
- 2,00
B
B
+1,15
+0,48
A
A
B
B
+7,70
A
+8,70
A
B
B A S EMEN T | GROU N D F LOOR | MEZZA N IN E F LOOR | CROSS S ECT ION ( B B )
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NIG HT FRONT VIEW
LIB R ARY IN AN ABAND ONED POWER PL ANT | 2012 | MArch | COR E2
PLA N IMET RY | N EW S TR U CTU R E DETA IL | IN S IDE GA R DEN DETA IL
A G R I C U LT U R A L S C H O O L MArch TEAM PROJECT I U AV _ U n i v e r s i t y o f V e n i c e
Ca r p a n è , Va l s t a g n a , I t a l y
The proj e c t i n c l u de s t h e re n ov at i on of se v er a l a b a n d o n ed i n d u s t r i a l b u i l d i n g s a n d t h e t r a n s f o r m a t i o n of thes e i n t o an agri c u l t u ral sc h ool w i t h a t t a c h ed l a b o r a t o r i es a n d v eg et a b l e g a r d en s , a n d a s m a l l mar ket for t h e di re c t sal e of produ c e g r o wn b y s t u d en t s . Th e m a i n b u i l d i n g , l o c a t ed i n t h e s o u t h wes t o f t h e si t e of t h e i n t e rv e n t i on , h ous es c l a s s r o o m s , a n a u d i t o r i u m a n d a f ew r ec r ea t i o n a l s p a c es , a nd fac e s w e st ov e r t h e B re n t a R i v e r and n o r t h o n a n ew l a r g e s q u a r e, wh er e t h er e i s a l s o a m a r k et f or the sal e of produ c t s. T h e l aborat ories a r e l o c a t ed i n t h e n o r t h - ea s t o f t h e s i t e, wh er e s t u d en t s h av e ac c e ss t o som e g a r d en s i n o r d er t o p r a c t i c e t h ei r s t u d i es .
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MAS TE RP LAN ( SCHOOL + GUARNIERI P OWER P LA N T )
AGR ICULTUR AL SCHOOL | 2012 | MArch | COR E2
NORTH -WEST FRONT | CROSS SECT ION | S CH OOL PLA N S | N ORT H - EA S T F RON T | LON GIT U DIN A L S ECT ION
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S C HO O L MASTERP LAN
AGR ICULTUR AL SCHOOL | 2012 | MArch | COR E2
Galvanized steel structure Plywood sheathing Seat in plywood with galvanized steel substructure Cylindrical profile support
Concrete base
LABORATORIES P LAN | STREET FURN IT U R E DETA IL | S OU TH F RON T | LON GIT U DIN A L S ECT ION | N ORT H F RON T
FA R M S TAY I N C AVA L L I N O, V E N I C E MArch TEAM PROJECT I U AV _ U n i v e r s i t y o f V e n i c e
Cavallino Treporti, Venice
The proj e c t c on si st s i n t h e e st abl i sh m en t o f a f a r m a n d t h e c o n s t r u c t i o n o f t o u r i s t r es i d en c es . Th e a im is t o gi v e t o an agri c u l t u ral are a, ot h er wi s e c a r el es s , t o u r i s t i c i m p o r t a n c e a n d en g a g e v i s i t o r s i n the produ c t i on proc e ss of e art h produ c t s . A l o n g t h e l o t r u n s a p a t h t h a t s t a r t s wi t h a l a r g e s q u a r e that w e l c om e s t ou ri st s from t h e doc k o f M o s e, a n d t h e l o c a l i n h a b i t a n t s . A f t er t h e s q u a r e v i s i t o r s wa lk am on g t h e c rops so as t o e x pl ore a n d exp er i en c e t h e wo r l d o f a g r i c u l t u r e, t h er e i s t h en a r es t s top w i t h an ope n ai r m ark e t for di re c t s a l es o f p r o d u c t s . Go i n g t h r o u g h t h e f i n a l p a r t o f t h e wa l kwa y a re l oc at e d t ou ri st re si de n c e s, c on v en i en t l y p l a c ed o n p a r t c l o s es t t o t h e a g r i c u l t u r a l l a n d s c a p e. The gu i de l i n e s t h at h av e l e d t o su pport t h e i d ea o f t h e p r o j ec t , c o m e f r o m a n a n a l y s i s o f t h e p l a c e. The vert i c al i t y i s m ark e d by t h e w arpi n g o f t h e f i el d , l ea v i n g a s t r o n g m a r k o n t h e l a n d s c a p e, a l o n g w i t h t h es e i n c l u d e t h e g r een h o u s es .
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MAS TE RP LAN
FAR M STAY | 2012 | MArch | COR E1
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R E S IDE NCES VIEWS | P LANIM ETRY
FAR M STAY | 2012 | MArch | COR E1
S E A S O N A L S H A D O W S D I A G R A M F O R N AT U R A L L I G H T S T U D I E S | S E A S O N S A L W I N D F R E Q U E N C Y A N D O R I E N TAT I O N D I A G R A M F O R N AT U R A L V E N T I L AT I O N S T U D I E S ( C R O S S V E N T I L AT I O N
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WA LL (SIP -STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL) AND FACA DE PA N EL A XON OMETRY | WA LL DETA IL
FAR M STAY | 2012 | MArch | COR E1
MA R K ET PLA N IMET RY | V IEW
R E - U S E O F A D E CO N S E C R AT E D CHURCH BArch TEAM PROJECT I U AV _ U n i v e r s i t y o f V e n i c e
Monselice, Italy
The pr oj e c t i s l oc at e d w i t h i n t h e de c o n s ec r a t ed c h u r c h o f S a n t o S t ef a n o i n M o n s el i c e, I t a l y . Th i s chur ch h as se e n m an y c h an ge s du ri n g i t s l i f et i m e, a n d f r o m s t u d i es c o n d u c t ed wer e i d en t i f i ed wh i c h a re the ori gi n al w al l s an d w h at are t h e i n f i l l wa l l s a d d ed o v er t h e y ea r s . a n a l y s i s o f d eg r a d a t i o n h a s been carri e d ou t an d t h e fi rst re st orat i o n wo r k h a v e b een d ef i n ed . I n s i d e t h e c h u r c h wa s es t a b l i s h ed a liter ary c afĂŠ , c on si st i n g of a re adi n g a r ea , a d i n i n g a r ea a n d a p a r t d ed i c a t ed t o m u s i c a l a n d t h ea trica l pe rform an c e s i n t h e apse . F or t he r ea d i n g r o o m h a v e b een r em o v ed i n f i l l wa l l s o f t h e a r c h es a nd ad de d a n e w fre e - st an di n g st ru c t u r e t o a v o i d d a m a g i n g t h e exi s t i n g wa l l s . T h e o r i g i n a l f l o o r s w e re c ov e re d w i t h a fl oat i n g fl oor s y s t em u n d er wh i c h i t a c c o m m o d a t es c a b l es a n d p i p es .
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GRO U N D FLOOR | FIRST FLOOR | P ERSP ECTIVE S ECTION
RE- U SE O F A D ECONSECR ATED CHURCH | 2011 | BArch | 5TH SEMESTER
IN S IDE PROJ ECT V IEWS
C O M P E T I T I O N S
NEURAL TOKYO AIAC (Atelier International de l’Architecture Construite) I U AV _ U n i v e r s i t y o f V e n i c e | K e i o _ U n i v e r i s t y o f T o k y o
Tokyo With : Andrea Cogo, Marco Spinelli, Enricomaria Todaro
The th e m e of AI AC 2 0 1 3 w as a proj e c t f o r T o k y o , i n p a r t i c u l a r o n Ni h o n b a s h i d i s t r i c t wh i c h i s t h e hear t an d bi rt h pl ac e of T ok y o. T h e prog r a m c o n s i s t ed o f a d et a i l ed s t u d y o f t h e t er r i t o r y , i n a c c o r dan c e w i t h t h e c ode s of A I A C a n d t h e d et a i l ed s t u d y o f a s a m p l e c i t y . Our proj e c t i s t h e re su l t of t h e st u dy o f d a t a o n n o c t u r n a l v o i d i n g o f s o m e c o m m er c i a l a r ea s i n Tokyo. W e di sc ov e re d t h at ot h e r di st r i c t s h a v e t h e s a m e c h a r a c t er i s t i c s a n d t h e s a m e i s s u es o f Nihonb ash i . T h e i de a i s t o re ac t i v at e t h es e c en t er s wi t h t h e f o r m a t i o n o f a n ew m i xi t è d ev el o p ed thr oug h i n fi l l . T h e i n t e rv e n t i on of i n fi l l exp a n d s l i k e a v i r u s t h a t a f f ec t s t h e n ei g h b o r h o o d t h a t i s pla gued by probl e m s of e m pt y i n g at n i g h t , c r ea t i n g a n et wo r k o f c o n n ec t i o n s t h r o u g h s t r u c t u r es o n pol e s, t h at c h an ge t h e m or p h o l o g y o f t h e c i t y , p r o d u c i n g a n u r b a n f o r es t .
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Nucleus
Axons
Dendrites
The neuron is the nucleus of the
The dendrites of the neuron are the
polycentric city, with its axons that
project intervention. A new network,
are made up by the main existing
implemented through infill, which di-
connections.
versifies and connects.
Shibuya-ku
Akihabara
Nihonbashi
Ward
Shinjuku-ku
Daytime population (000s)
799
550
318
648
286
196
156
72
Nighttime population (000s)
Taito-ku
Asakusa
Chuo-ku
Ginza
15.000
0
A IM O F THE P ROJECT ( REACTIVATE WARD S THAT A R E PLAGU ED BY PROB LEMS OF EMPT YIN G AT N IGH T)
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2 1 0 0 S CENARIO VIEW
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VIR U S INFILL VIEW | D OUBLE H OUSING MOD ULE
The housing module 4m * 4m is con-
ch shows and hides the spaces
stituted by a central core, which acts
provided to specific functions,
as a container for domestic functions.
depending on the time of day. The
The core sharply delimits the spaces
furnishings necessary (for exam-
that surround the inhabitant with a
ple, the dining table, the bed and
smart, minimalist game of joints, whi-
the study area) were placed along
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the long sides of the core. The mi-
design themes dear to us, such as the
nimum accommodation will then
minimum spaces related to long-term
be functional and dynamic, accor-
housing demand required by the city
ding to the housing needs of the
of Tokyo, and specifically from the di-
tenant. Presenting this housing
strict of Nihonbashi.
solution we have highlighted the S IN GLE H OU S IN G MODU LE | V IR U S IN F ILL V IEW
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