Architecture Portfolio 2014

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Lisa Sghirlanzoni

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO Selected works September 2009/july 2014


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Lisa Sghirlanzoni lisasghirla @ gmail.com Number: +39 346 9724596 07-09-1988 Italian nationality OBJECTIVE: seeking a position as junior architect

WORK EXPERIENCES OCTOBER 2013 - JULY 2014

NOVEMBER 2012 - FEBRUARY 2013

MARCH 2010 - MAY 2010

COLLABORATION AT ARCò-COOPERATIVE SOCIETY sustainable architectural Design - Preliminary and Executive technical drawings ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING DEPARTMENT -LIPAU- / POLITECNICO DI MILANO, ITALY Stage STUDIO DI ARCHITETTURA E URBANISTICA / MELEGNANO, ITALY Stage

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND DECEMBER 2013

PROFESSIONAL EXAM / POLITECNICO DI MILANO Licensed Architect

APRIL 23rd 2013

FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE / POLITECNICO DI MILANO, ITALY Master of Architecture

SEPTEMBER 2010 - JULY 2011

UNIVERSITY ALFONSO X EL SABIO / VILLANUEVA DE LA CANADA, SPAIN University exchange program “Erasmus Mundus”


SEPTEMBER 22nd 2010

SEPTEMBER 2002 - JULY 2007

FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE / POLITECNICO DI MILANO, ITALY Bachelor of Architecture LICEO “ISTITUTO DI ISTRUZIONE SUPERIORE V. BENINI” / MELEGNANO, ITALY Scientific Diploma

LECTURES JUNE 6th 2013

LECTURE at the European Institute of Design in Turin, inside the Master of Sustainable Architecture, in collaboration with ARCò Group / The central theme was about the research carried out on the city of Jounieh during the Master Thesis

CONTESTS JULY 2013

FEBRUARY 2010

Participation in the XXIII INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR and Award for Architecture and Urban Culture / camerino, Italy Participation in the competition BERNINI PAVILION 2010

SKILLS AutoCad 2010 - Adobe Photoshop Google sketchup - Adobe Indesign 3ds Max Design 2013 Revit Architecture 2010 - Adobe Illustrator LANGUAGES ITALIAN

Mother tongue

ENGLISH

Speak fluently, write / read with good competence

SPANISH

Speak fluently, write / read with good competence



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WORK AT ARCò

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UM AL NASSER KITCHEN ARCò- Architecture and Cooperation Um al Nasser I Gaza Stripe

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MASTERPLANS

RE-SHAPING FROM THE INSIDE CONVERSION OF AN OLD BUILDING INTO POLIFUNCTIONAL SPACES Chiuduno I Italy pag. 41

MASTER THESIS NEW LANDSCAPES TO RENEW THE CITY Jounieh I Lebanon

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RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS

WHITE SHELL SOCIAL HOUSING AND COLLECTIVE FACILITIES Bergamo I Italy

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MULTIFUNCTIONAL COMPLEXES

UNIVERSITY CAMPUS UNIVERSITY AND RESIDENCE Valencia I Spain

CONVERSIONS

EXTERIOR DESIGN

RE-THINK RE-USE rE-CyCLE HOW TO BUILD A LOW COST URBAN FORNITURE least developed countries

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OTHER WORKS

views of terraces and gardens GRAPHIC


UM AL NASSER KITCHEN ARCò - Architecture and Cooperation Um al Nasser I Gaza Stripe

Um al Nasser Kitchen was designed by Arcò and promoted by Vento di terra NGO. It was located near the already existing Kindergarten, which was also designed by ARCò in 2011. As the school, the walls had been realized with the technique of sand bags, and the building followed all the principles of sustainable architecture. I took part in the last step of the project, elaborating all the executive drawings, that than were used in the building phases. It was inaugurated on May,12 th 2014 and destroyed by the Israeli Army on July ,17th 2014 after the complete evacuation of the village.

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KITCHEN WATER TANKS

KINDERGARDEN WATER TANKS STORAGE

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PREPARATION MEAT/VEGETABLES

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MEN CHANGING ROOM

REFRIGERATOR REFRIGERATOR

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Floor F2 Floor tile anti-slip Size: 20x20 - R11 Color: white Thickness.: 12 mm Surf.: 57,4 mq + 5 % (60,3 mq) N° tiles: 60/(0,20 x 0,20) = 1500

Cladding C3 Sand colored plaster Color: beige Height: 2,49 m surface: 95,2 mq 1,2 m surface: 13,4 mq Total Surface: 108,6 mq + 5 % (114,3 mq)

Coordination VENTO DI TERRA N.G.O. via Franchi Maggi, 94 20089 - Rozzano (MI), Italy

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Architectural Design ARCò - Architettura e Cooperazione Società cooperativa Via Friuli, 26/A

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LEGEND BASEBOARD Cladding C2 Wall tile Size: 20 x 20 Color: grey Height: 2,20 m Total Surface: 43,8 mq + 5 % (46 mq) N° tiles: 46/(0,20 x 0,20) = 1150 WHITE tiles Size: 20 x 20 Height: 1,60 m Total surface: 4,4 mq + 5 % (4,6 mq) N° tiles: 46/(0,20 x 0,20) = 115 Cladding C2 Wall tile Size: 20 x 20 Color: white Height: 2,20 m Total Surface: 75,5 mq + 5 % (79 mq) N°tiles : 79/(0,20 x 0,20) = 1975 GREY tiles Size: 20 x 20 Height: 1,60 m Total surface: 6,84 + 5 % (7,2 mq) N°tiles : 7,2/(0,20 x 0,20) = 180

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Cladding C1 Paint Color: white Height: 3,27 m surface: 7 mq 2,58 m surface: 19,7 mq 2,50 m surface: 25,2 mq 1,20 m surface: 5,6 mq 0,95 m surface: 1,9 mq 0,38 m surface: 5,2 mq 0,30 m surface: 8,3 mq Total Surface: 72,8 mq + 5 % (76,44 mq)

Floors and Cladding Plan _ scale 1:50

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Floor F1 Floor tile anti-slip Size: 20x20 - R11 Color: grey Thickness.: 12 mm Surf.: 16,5 mq + 5 % (17,3 mq) N° tiles: 17,3/(0,20 x 0,20) = 432,5

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Baseboard B1

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Ceramic baseboard Height: 10 cm Lenght.:64,2 m

Ceramic baseboard Height: 4 cm Lenght.:39,3 m n°internal corner: 11 pieces n°external corner: 14 pieces

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F. Floor type C. Cladding type B. Baseboard type

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LEGEND

Wall of sandbags

Walls of hollow bricks width 10 cm

Walls of hollow bricks width 12 cm

H= 2,8 m L= 39,2 m

h= 2,70 m surface= 29 mq

h= 2,32 m

n째of lines= 14

h= 2,32 m surface= 2,9 mq

TOTAL surface 109,6 mq

TOTAL surface 30 mq

h= 1,3 m surface= 13,6 mq h= 3,27 surface= 7,2 mq TOTAL surface= 52,7mq

5 Coordination

Architectural Design

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MASTER THESIS NEW LANDSCAPES TO RENEW THE CITY Jounieh I Lebanon

Today Jounieh appears like a chaotic urban agglomeration, transfigured by the intense urban sprawl which followed the Lebanese civil war. The thesis proposal is a masterplan which recovers the principles of environmental, social and economic sustainability and regain the dimension of landscape design. The project aims to valorize that urban and peri-urban landscapes, for a long time ignored, and to the creation of new public networks for the comunity.

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Today the inhabitants’ life is concentrated within the big urban containers such as schools, universities and churches, while the principal fluxes focus along a brief part of the coastal route of the Old Souk. The project aims to recover that areas rejected, abandoned, residual and marked by intensive processes of environmental modification. Creating a system of these urban voids the project tries to create a network of public spaces which could revitalize Jounieh and trigger a deep process of urban regeneration. During the inspection of the city the dialogue phase with the urban communities was given big importance: was also created an online platform (Jounieh4 you) in order to involve citizens in the definition of new perspectives for their city. One of the developed project consists in an urban greenway, realized through the upgrade of existing routes and by the creation of new passages into natural reservoirs -woods and green marginal areas- . This greenway aims to create new opportunities for pedestrian connection, and to reduce the limits between the hills and the coast imposed by architectural barriers.

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The steep gradient is no longer perceived as a limit and becomes occasion to dynamically reorganize new public spaces: playgrounds, urban gardens and squares of different size are linked with ramps, stairs and slides which ensure the maximum accessibility to everybody. To contain the problem of habitat fragmentation, some operations of renaturalization are planned all along the trail: it is scheduled to increase the forest areas and to remove, where possible, the cement embankments of the river passing for this greenway. The landscape elements become the structure of the route and also the existing terracings are reinforced so they can set again the rhythm of urban landscape. Another design level consist in the predisposition of elements to exploit renewable energies: two storage tanks of rainwater allow the self-sufficiency of the urban gardens, while the installation of mini wind turbines makes the project self-sustainable for electricity demand for lighting.

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LONGITUDINAL SECTION - GREENWAY 15


LONGITUDINAL SECTION - TERRACES

LONGITUDINAL SECTION - STAIRS AND SLIDES 16


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WHITE SHELL SOCIAL HOUSING AND COLLECTIVE FACILITIES Bergamo I Italy

White Shell is the project of a residential complex of social-housing. The peculiarity of the lot stands in the particular location: it is the head of the transformation area of PortaSud, which will become the new intermodal hub of the city of Bergamo. Hence the concept of the complex: the court appears externally as a compact and massive white shell that stands out on the town with two towers placed near the main entrance. Inside the court, the building gains more permeability thanks to different openings of single and double height that confer dynamism to the facades, which become warmer also for the introduction of colors.

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The entire complex embraces the coexistence of private residences, on the upper floors, and semi-public services , on the lower floors. The ground floor is opened with large windows that create a sort of external/internal permeability in order to encourage citizens to enter and use the facilities of the building, while the accesses reserved for residents are located in four compact blocks at the corners of the court. In the inner garden a stone stair provides access to a basement auditorium that becomes the fulcrum of the entire complex. The roofs of all the buildings are treated as gardens while on the top of the towers are located solar panels for DHW production. In the entire complex there are four different housing types, thought to appeal to a wider audience: there are single and double rooms for students and little apartments for young couples or families. To ensure a higher quality of living, single and double height openings were designed. They can be treated as living rooms, small lounge areas, study areas or little hanging gardens and confer dynamism to the facade creating lodges for just residents.

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LONGITUDINAL SECTION - UNDERGROUND AUDITORIUM

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UNIVERSITY CAMPUS New facilities for the city Valencia I Spain

The project consists in the creation of a separate branch of the University of Valencia: the design concept is to reinforce the edges of the lot with two lines of compact buildings, which are hollowed in correspondence of some paths existing in the exterior context. In the northen side are located the spaces of the university -classrooms, departments, offices, libraries, room conferences- while in the southern part stays the student residence and the cafeteria. The university building is more linear while the facade of the residence is more dinamic and moves with projections where are located the common services like study rooms, kitchens and common living rooms. In the center of the park the squares goes more down than level zero and leads to the conference hall which is composed by two wooden boxes within a matt double skin glass, which becomes the fulcrum of the complex when enlighted.

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SOUTH FACADE - UNIVERSITY

NORTH FACADE - STUDENT RESIDENCE

SECTION UNIVERSITY/AUDITORIUM 30


FACADE DETAIL - LIBRARY 31

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FACADE DETAIL - RESIDENCE 33

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RE-SHAPING FROM THE INSIDE CONVERSION OF AN OLD BUILDING INTO POLIFUNCTIONAL SPACES Chiuduno I Italy

The project consists in the reconversion of an old elementary school set in a little country near Bergamo, Chiuduno. This historical building, besides being protected, is an important landmark for the comunity but, at the moment, remains abandoned and unaccessible. The municipality intends to revitalize the building transforming it into a polifunctional centre, but the challange of the project is that the perimeter walls must be maintained and reinforced.

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The new polifunctional centre must include meeting rooms for associations, a bigger one for conferences, a farmacy and a cafeteria and the maximum accessibility has to be guaranteed. The project proposes to remove the not protected portion of the building, set at North, and hollows the ground floor to let the square flowing within the existing walls, almost to encourage people to enter the building. The solution is to let the ground floor more open, with a double height which constitutes a cavity over the cafeteria, while the second floor goes out the building with a projection which looks over the square, making the building even more visible from the outside. GROUND FLOOR

FIRST FLOOR 37


LONGITUDINAL SECTION

EAST FACADE 38


The inner floor slabs are destroyed and replaced by a new antisismic metal structure which also hooks the exterior walls (made by stone and cement mortar) with clamps and brackets making the building stable again. The inner part of the walls is overlaid with an Exterior Insulation and Finishing System, in order to ensure a better thermal lining, and it is also predisposed a second line of inner fixtures, given the impossibility of removing the external ones. The protruding portion is supported by metal tie rods that are hung to the new structure. This new box is covered with metal panels on the bottom, the top and the front, while it is open toward west and east with vertical sunshade blades which recall the rhythm of the existing windows. From the inside a system of sliding windows make it possible to naturally ventilate the space and let natural light enter without disturbing the sight thanks to the sunblades.

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DETAIL AUDITORIUM 40


RE-THINK RE-USE RE-CYCLE HOW TO BUILD A low COST URBAN FORNITURE This project was first thought to be realized in Jounieh, but could easily be reproduced everywhere else. It is a urban furniture built up with pallets and little more. The central concept of the project is to give the possibility to the community to reuse the wasted materials of their own cities and reinvent something different, which could become a simple and shared element. It is flexible, multifunctional and lowcost, but most of all it is a way through which reinforce the idea of a community: during the construction phases the citizens start to act like a team and trigger a slow but strong process of reapropriation of urban voids and regeneration of their own city.

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The raw material is the pallet: the furniture is flexible, dismountable, transportable and could be reproduced everywhere. The operation of assembly are really simple and few tools are enough to start working on it. Different solutions of assemblage were thought, to adapt to different situations. It could be removed a pallet and planted a tree in the exterior solution, while used different varnishes and covering with pillows for the interiors.

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TOOLS

advantages of using pallets


MODEL 8X8 - OUTDOOR USE

MODEL 6X4 - INDOOR USE

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method of assembly of components

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detail deckchair

detail ground attack

detail lighting

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OTHER WORKS VIEWS OF a TERRACE in milan Graphic renderings

This work is aimed at the graphic rendering of a terrace in Milan. For the realization of these views I used Autodesk 3ds Max Design and Adobe Photoshop. The main intention was not to realize realistic views, but to give prominence to the project materials and above all to the trees species choosen.

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SALVIA

TEUCRIUM

BERBERIS

PENNISETUM

MISCANTHUS

LAVANDULA

FESTUCA

SALVIA ARGENTEA

ULIVO

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LISA SGHIRLANZONI mobile: +39 346 9724596 mail: lisasghirla@gmail.com Via P. Bismantova 28 20070 - Cerro al Lambro (MI) ITALY


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