Architecture Portfolio | Manuel Magnaguagno

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AR C H I T E CTU R E

PORTFOLIO MAN U E L MAG NAG UAG N O



Architecture Portfolio Manuel Magnaguagno - 2022 Selected professional and personal works


MANUEL MAGNAGUAGNO Architect | BIM

Sex: Male | Nationality: Italian | 17/09/1990 Location: Rotterdam | The Netherlands Email: manuel90m@gmail.com Phone: +31 649690322 LinkedIn: manuel-magnaguagno Portfolio online: Issuu link

WORKING EXPERIENCE Architect | RoosRos Architecten Feb 2021 - Present | >1 yr | Full-time | Oud-Beijerland, The Netherlands Worked on meaningful and resilient projects located in The Netherlands. Involved in Feasibility studies, SD, PD, and DD phases, until building permit, incorporating consultant and client’s inputs with Revit BIM software. • Student campus development in Amstelveen for 3200 units and 100.000 m2 BVO, divided in 7 new buildings with mixed-used and commercial functions. Developed SO, VO and DO phase, till the Building application. • Student housing transformation of an existing building in Den Hague. Architect | MVRDV Jun 2018 - Oct 2020 | 2 yrs 5 mos | Full-time | Rotterdam, The Netherlands Worked on high-end international projects, located mainly in Germany and Albania. Involved in SD, PD, and DD phases, until building permit, incorporating consultant and client’s inputs with Revit BIM software: • Franklin Mitte Hochhauser, DD phase and building permit application, for a 49m highrise residential tower in Mannheim, Germany. • DownTown one, DD phase for a 140m highrise building in Tirana, Albania. • Pyramid of Tirana, SD phase + PD phase for the transformation and refurbishment of the former national communist monument into a centre for technology in Tirana, Albania. • Franklin Mitte Hill, SD + PD phase for a sustainable central HUB in Mannheim, Germany. • LeBeN Graben Neudorf, Initiative/feasibility phase and SD phase, for a resilient central library for the town of Graben Neudorf, Germany. Junior Architect | Orange Architects Apr 2017 - May 2018 | 1 yr 2 mos | Full-time | Rotterdam, The Netherlands Worked on ambitious projects located mainly in The Netherlands and Russia. Involved in SD, PD, and DD phases, ranging from making (3D BIM Archicad and CAD) drawings to various presentation materials, incorporating consultant and client’s inputs. • Worked on a range of different mixed-use projects in The Netherlands (e.g. “Jonas”, “Floating gardens”, “Noorderkaap” in Amsterdam), and “Terra Limassol” in Cyprus. • Collaborated with KCAP Architects&Planners from Oct. 2017 till Jan. 2018 for the PD design of the international mixed-use project “Golden City block 7” in St. Petersburg

University Assistant Lecturer | University IUAV in Venice Oct 2016 – Mar 2017 | 7 mos | Part-time | University IUAV in Venice, Italy Teaching assistant at the course of Architectural and Urban Composition (design studio) for students of the 3rd year of the bachelor’s degree. The main lecturer was prof. Arch. Martino Doimo. Involved in making reviews of student’s projects, and advised them during the design process. Junior Architect Internship (Erasmus programme) | EDIT Jun 2015 – Oct 2015 | 5 months | Full-time | Prague, Czech Republic • Refurbishment and design of restaurants, spa, shops, and several private houses/apartments in different design phases: SD, PD, DD, TD. • Participated in a competition for Specialized headquarters in Prague. Junior Designer Internship | Studio Massimo Bolla Sep 2011 – Jan 2012 | 5 mos | Full-time | Verona, Italy • Drawings of constructive details, residential building configurations, relations of estimative metric computations of structural works. Drawings made with CAD software. • Performed site analysis, surveyed existing buildings. Junior Designer Internship | Studio Dalla Chiara Jul 2008 – Aug 2008 | 2 mos | Full-time | Verona, Italy Jul 2007 – Aug 2007 | 2 mos | Full-time | Verona, Italy

LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS Beroepservaringperiode BEP certificate (Professional practice experience) Sep 2019 - Dec 2021 | Bureau Architectenregister, The Hague Rhino Inside Revit Essentials Training Sep 2021 - Oct 2021 | Simply Rhino Limited, London Dutch language course A2 (Inburgeringsexamen: A2-niveau) Sep 2020 - Jan 2021 | Volksuniversiteit Rotterdam German language course A1 Jan 2020 - May 2020 | Goethe-Institut Niederlande Advanced English course B2 at Cambridge school Oct 2015 - Jun 2016 | Cambridge School of English, Verona


EDUCATION Master’s degree in Architecture Oct 2013 - Mar 2017 | University IUAV of Venice | Summa Cum Laude Erasmus at CTU in Prague - Faculty of Architecture Feb2015 - Jun 2015 | Czech Technical University, Prague Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture, Construction and Conservation Oct 2010 - Oct 2013 | University IUAV of Venice

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PUBLICATIONS & AWARDS 2021 | Europan 16-Klagenfurt, Austria Vision for a contemporary mixed-use development in Klagenfurt, Austria. 2020 | Jardin De Villars contest, Provence, France Competition for a Sustainable Hospitality Concept in Provence, France. 2020 | Testimonial Webinar IUAV OpenDays 2020 Selected for sharing to 150 future students my working experience. 2020 | 4th prize at Renzo Piano World Tour Award 2020 Theme: “Art of Construction: the importance of structural details” 2018 | Finalist Competition Pinocchio children’s library | YAC Project placed among the “Finalist” and exposed at “Triennale di Milano”. 2017 | 2nd prize IUAV for best Master’s Thesis in Architecture of 2017 University IUAV of Venice | Curator: Manuel Magnaguagno. Urban regeneration project of the railway station Porta Genova in Milan. 2014 | International Workshop D.A.S. (Dance Architecture Spaciality) Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert, Montpellier, France

SOFTWARE SKILLS BIM Revit BIM Archicad Rhinoceros Autocad Grasshopper Dynamo Enscape V-ray SketchUp 3ds Max Adobe Suite Ms. Office 3D printing

LANGUAGE SKILLS Italian English Dutch German

PERSONAL SKILLS Adaptability Collaboration Prioritization Problem solving Critical thinking Creativity Growth -potential

HOBBIES & INTERESTS

2014 | Exhibition Africa big change/ big change Triennale di Milano | Curator: arch. Benno Albrecht.

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2011 | 1st prize workshop w.a.v.e ‘‘The hidden island” University IUAV of Venice | Curator: arch. Francisco Spadoni.

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EUROPAN 16 - LEBEN KLAGENFURT | MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT

The project is located in Klagenfurt, Austria, in an area situated between the city centre and the railway station. It is embedded in the context of educational institutions and administrative services. The site facilitates the use of the nearby train and bus stations and offers a cohesive, well-connected, pedestrian-friendly, and open quarter, with a diverse mix of uses. The vision proposes a contemporary mixed used development that enhances working, living, making, learning, exchanging, and enjoying. The perimetral buildings, host mainly residential units. The central HUB and the transformation of the two old remise buildings and the existing maker space host a new library, co-working spaces, laboratories. Resiliency and green strategies are the core of the design proposal, to create attractive public spaces and fostering local biodiversity. Buildings are modular and their fragmented facade is related to the local urban morphology of Klagenfurt. The different building heights are optimized according to the sun exposure and create a human relationship. Team: Manuel Magnaguagno, Marco Stecca, Ferdinando D’Alessio Programme: Housing | Education | Horeca | Commercial Area: 90.000 m2 Location: Klagenfurt, Austria Timeframe: 2021-2022 Phase involved: Competition phase Role in the project: Architect team leader. Multiple design iterations with 3D Rhino + drawing sets for the competition phase made in Revit. Concept definition + team organization.

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1. Coworking 2. Research space - Laboratory 3. Food hall 4. Student Café 5. Study hall - Newspaper library 6. Library 7. Canteen 8. Sport field 9. Exhibition space 10. Maker space 11. Multi-purpose - Event space 12. Grocery store 13. Restaurant/Café

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LEBEN GRABEN NEUDORF, GERMANY | LIBRARY PROJECT

The building is called ‘Die Landschaftsbücherei’ by MVRDV. The design cleverly solves a problem in the development of the ‘New Center’ for the city of Graben Neudorf. The building has a walk-on green roof. In this way, the little space left in the ‘New Center’ is used twice. At the same time, its height corresponds to the town hall. From the highest point of the landscaped roof, it is possible to catch a glimpse of the Rhine river. On the terraces of the landscaped roof, there are native plants from the landscape of the Upper Rhine that surrounds Graben-Neudorf. The building should encourage the acquisition of knowledge and information and at the same time be a place where the community can meet and organize events. Inside, the building offers a flexible layout with a welcoming feeling. The library is organized as an open space with bookshelves placed in different areas. The round-shaped rooms don’t create any orientation, reinforcing the open and flexible definition. There are the community’s library, the citizens’ office, a café and workshops spaces. In the centre of the library, there are round steps that provide a stage for events. Team: MVRDV, Hanen Architekten, Graben Neudorf Municipality Programme: Library | Education | Cultural Area: 1.700 m2 Location: Graben Neudorf, Germany Timeframe: 2020 Phase involved: Feasibility phase + Sketch design phase (Leistungsphasen 1-2) Role in the project: Architect. 3D model made with BIM Revit. Implementation of consultant’s and client’s inputs in the model. Multiple design iterations + Feasibility studies. Drawing sets for Sketch design phase.

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Konstruktion in Ortbetonbauweise 

Segmentierte Holzschalung wird punktuell durch Sprieße abgestützt; Nach Fertigstellung werden nur die Sprieße rückgebaut, die Holzschalung verbleibt als fertige Tragwerksuntersicht. Rippenstruktur ist in Schalung integriert.

Eigengewicht Dachtragwerk 1)

ca. 750 kg/m²

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2-achsige Lastabtragung mit Aktivierung eines günstigen Schalentragverhaltens; im Zuge der weiteren Planung ist noch eine Formfindung zur Optimierung nötig  

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SECTION

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Kosten Dachtragwerk 1) 2)

1750 €/m²

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CO2 Footprint 3)

184 kgCO2-äquiv/m²

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Ausführung mit hochtransparenter Fassade möglich

ENGELSMANN PETERS Beratende Ingenieure | engelsmannpeters.de | engelsmannpeters.at

1) bezogen auf projezierte Grundrissfläche 2) ohne Fassade, Bodenplatte, Dachaufbau 3) auf Basis der Angaben der Datenbank ökobau.dat

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STATIC CONCEPT  - WOOD / CONCRETE SHELL

HOLZ-BETON-VERBUNDSCHALE  

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Konstruktion in Ortbetonbauweise 

Kennwerte Dachtragwerk - erste grobe


Typology of plants on facades

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DOWNTOWN ONE TIRANA | MIXED-USE SKYSCRAPER

1 EVERGREEN 2 MIXED BROADLEAVED 3 BEECH 4 ALPINE 5 RIPARIAN 6 MEDITERRANEAN ALLUVIAL 7 COASTAL

Downtown One is a 140-metre tall mixed-use skyscraper in Tirana that will become Albania’s tallest building. The most striking element is its relief of cantilevered houses and offices, which form a pixelated ‘map’ of Albania, each representing a town or city, turning this building into an icon in the heart of Tirana. The importance of the cantilevers is not only iconographic; for occupants of the building, the projecting bay windows offer spectacular panoramic views of the city and the mountains, while the terraces enable communication and connection between residents to give the feeling of a vertical village. With a floor area of 77.000 m2, Downtown One will give the centre of Tirana an important boost through the mix of apartments, shops, offices, and restaurants. At its base is a park with local vegetation and an educational playground, while the inside of the building is divided into several layers: above the ground floor commercial spaces and underground parking, the lower half of the tower is devoted to office space, while apartments occupy the top 18 floors. Currently, it is under construction. NORTH ELEVATION

Team: MVRDV, Arup, DEA Studio, LEAL, Kastrati Construction Programme: Mixed-use building (Office + Residential) Area: 77.000 m2 Location: Tirana, Albania Timeframe: 2018 Phase involved: Definitive design phase Role in the project: Architect. 3D model made with BIM Revit. Implementation of consultant’s and client’s inputs in the model. Detailed studies on the DD phase. Drawing sets for the definitive design phase.

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W North 1000 1 : 1000

LANDSCAPE

WEST VIEW

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ALBANIA MAP ON FACADE

MATERIALITY

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800

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Lunch-bar

MEP room 2 301 m

MEP room 2 262 m UP

UP

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DN

kitchen \ storage

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18TH FLOOR - MEP

Closed area

Building maintance system MEP area 2 440 m

Skybar 2 727 m UP

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25TH FLOOR - RESIDENTIAL

37TH FLOOR - SKYBAR

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Wc

Kitchen

Storage


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PYRAMID OF TIRANA | REFURBISHMENT PROJECT

The Pyramid of Tirana is a former communist monument in the Albanian capital. The 11.800m2 monolith, which originally functioned as a museum dedicated to communist leader Enver Hoxha, is to be revitalized and transformed into a multi-functional centre for technology, culture and art. MVRDV has been engaged by the Albanian – American Development Foundation to develop the architectural plan for the revitalization of the Pyramid of Tirana. Over the years it has served as a temporary base for NATO during the War in Kosovo, a nightclub and event space. The project aims to give the building back to the public. The ground floor is opened up on all sides, inviting the public to participate in its diverse educational programs. By making the façade and the roof accessible, the building is integrated into the urban fabric, allowing the public a new perspective of the city. The same logic is applied to the interior, which, through the artful introduction of landscape elements and greenery, integrates seamlessly with the surrounding square. The construction site should start soon. Team: MVRDV, AADF Albanian – American Development Foundation, Municipality of Tirana, Programme: Education | Cultural | Commercial Area: 11.800 m2 Location: Tirana, Albania Timeframe: 2018 Phase involved: Sketch design + Preliminary design phase Role in the project: Architect. 3D model made with BIM Revit. Implementation of consultant’s and client’s inputs in the model. Drawing sets for the sketch design phase and preliminary design phase.

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ADD PROGRAM add program add program

LANDSCAPE connect with the landscape connect with the landscape control the microclimate 20 20

SOUTH-WEST VIEW

PUBLIC the public pyramid


invade the pyramid

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future

closed ground closed limited access floor

accessible on all sides

take over

accessible groundfloor transparent

the green fireplace of Tirana

CURRENT STATUS restricted acces to the roof

the public takes over

forbidden to climb on top

a new perspective over Tirana

clear border between inside and outside

the Pyramid becomes one with its surroundings

sprawling program incubator

a clear border between inside and outside

the building becomes one with its surroundings

program spills on the exterior

the building is the program

the program it is not only reduced to the inside

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but also ot is share and intervene in the outside

PROJECT

site plan

scale 1:1000

restricted access to the roof

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PLOT SIZE

21,8 m

Usable area 11835 sqm total area 6260 sqm above ground 5575 sqm under ground

landscape phase

SITE PLAN


section

scale 1:500

Level 7.0 19200

Level 6.0 12600

Level 5.0 9600

Level 4.0 5400

Level 3.0 0 Level 2.0 -1500

Level 1.0 -4650

INTERIOR VIEW

SECTION

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4.56 m

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4.56 m

18.65 m

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4.56 m

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entrance level

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ACCESSIBILITY

OPENABLE PYRAMID

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rental space outs. 89.3 m²

rental space 83.5m2

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rental space 83.5m2

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11' bathrooms 31m2

rental space 89.3m2

rental space 83.5m2

rental space 25.3m2

lecture lecture 127.5 m²2 127.5m recording studio recording studio 76.6 m² 2 76.6m

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rental space 103.5m2

10'

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rental space 40.7m2

data storage data, storage 101.5 m² 2 101.5m

rental space 83.5m2

rental space 62.2m2

kitchen 23.4m2

bleacher 112m2

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reception 49.7m2

rental space 76.2m2

rental rental space space 259.2 m²2 259.2m

lecture bleacher 95.9 m² 2 95.9m

rental space 49.7m2

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bathrooms 25.9m2

rental pace rental space 589.8 m² 2 589.8m

rental space 83.5m2

rental space 25.3m2 rental space 127.5m2

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rental space 43.9m2

rental space 40.6m2

rental space 76.5m2 rental space 55.1m2

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rental space rental space 24.2 m² 2 24.2m

rental space 59.3m2

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rental space 32.8m2

rental space 66.6m2

7'

rental space 376.0 m²

rental space 32.8m2

rental space 376.0m2

rental space rental space 413.9 m² 2 413.9m

r

rental space 113.4m2

rental spac rentalspace 549.6 m²2 549.7m

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back of house 77m2

6'

back of house 77m2

rental space 83.5m2

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rental space 113.4m2

4'

rental space 113.4m

FLOORPLAN -4.5 M

FLOORPLAN +0.0 M

Leisure and recreation

INTERIOR VIEW

PROGRAM MATRIX

Social and physical interaction


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FRANKLIN MITTE O HIGH-RISE BUILDING, GERMANY | RESIDENTIAL TOWER Franklin Mannheim

The ‘‘O Building’’ is part of MVRDV’s plan for the revitalisation of former US army barracks in Mannheim, Germany. This 41-hectare site will be homely and offer mixed residential typologies and developments. A primary axis (the Europa-Achse) cuts through the centre of the scheme. “The Green Hill” is the central HUB, which includes a public program. The ‘‘O Building’’ is a high-rise residential building of 49m high, shaped like the letter ‘‘O”. In the middle, it has a public plaza, accessible through an outside iconic stair. A cafe’ is placed on the 4th floor, next to the inner plaza. The development includes also 2 former US Barracks, which were rebuilt in the same shape as they were before, plus a low rise part around the O, which is the “Sockelzone”. The project includes a total of 144 new apartments that vary in size and layout, with a program of 27.500 m2. Around the Tower, there is a plaza created in the shape of the projected facade of the Building. Its size is determined by a local regulation that requests to keep a certain distance between neighbouring buildings (abstandsflächen). The construction site should start soon. Team: MVRDV, Wenzel+Wenzel, RVI and PD Capital Holding GmbH Programme: Mixed-use building | Residential Area: 27.500 m2 Location: Mannheim, Germany Timeframe: 2019-2020 Phase involved: Definitive design phase + building permit (Leistungsphasen 3-4) Role in the project: Architect. 3D model made with BIM Revit. Implementation of consultant’s and client’s inputs in the model. Focus on the “O Tower”. Drawing sets for the building permit submission. Baufenster

Der O Hochpunkt

FRANKLIN CITY MASTERPLAN Volumen Extrusion

Axis C MVRDV - O Hochpunkt

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B 2.3a

B 1.8

Baufenster Grundstücksgrenze

Baufenster

Volumen Extrusion

Baufenster

Volumen Extrusion Treppe

PLOT + MASSING Axis Cut

Axis Cut Outline Siluette

Abstan

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B 2.3b

B 2.3a

B 2.3a

B 1.8

B 1.8

Baufenster Grundstücksgrenze

AXIS CUT

Baufenster Grundstücksgrenze

Treppe

Outline Siluette

Abstandsfläche

Treppe

Outline Siluette Abstandsfläche negative

Abstandsfläche Verbindungsweg

H-O-M-E DEVELOPMENT

Sockel

PLAZA ABSTANDSFLÄCHE Abstandsfläche negative

Verbindungsweg

Sockelzone

Abstandsfläche negative

Verbindungsweg

Sockelzone

MVRDV - O Hochpunkt

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    

   







   

  

 





 



     

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

   

 



 



   

   

    









 

 

     

 

  

   

 

   





   



   

 

   

 

  

 

  



   

   





    





 

 

 

   

 



   

   

 



 

 



 



 



   

   

 



  





 

 









 





 

   

      

  









   

  







 



    







   

  

 





   



   

   





   

 

 

   

   

   





  

   

 

 

 

 

 





 







 







   

  

 

 





  

   

 



  







   





   



  







 



   

   

 



   

   





   

   

   

   

    





 



 

   



 

  







 





   



 

 

    

   

 









   









  







  

   

   



 

 

   



 





   

  







 



   











 

  

 

 

  

 



 



 



 





 

 



 

 

 



 



 



 

 







  

 

 

  



  





   

 



































 



 







 

 

























 











 













 

 



































 







 































3RD FLOOR PLAN

 

        

AXO

3D PRINTING PROCESS

O MODEL 3D PRINTED












 





 







15m

0

2,5m 5m

1:50

0

0

0

0

10m 25m

1:200 1:500

25m 25m

1:500 1:1000

10 10m

15m 25m

1:300 1:1000

10

15m

1:300

5m 10m

0

0

10m

0

10m

5

0

10



5

 

   





 



 

 









 

 



39







15m

1:1000 

1:300





  

















33

O HOCHHAUS FRANKLIN B2.3A/B B1.8

0

2,5m

0

5m

m 1:1001:100 a3

10m

1:200

25m

1:500

10m

25m

1:1000

10

15m

1:300

0

5m

10m

5





O HOCHHAUS FRANKLIN B2.3A/B B1.8

0

NORTH-EAST FACADE

   



25m





0

0

1:200



0

0

 



10m

5

1:50

m 1:1001:100 a3 1:200

O HOCHHAUS FRANKLIN B2.3A/B B1.8



 



0

m 1:1001:100 a3

5m 10m

5m

   

1:500



0



  



1:300 2,5m

      

m 1:1001:100 a3



10

1:50

25m

 



0

 

10m



Ebene 01



0 



 









5

 



10m

   

    

39



33

1:50 O HOCHHAUS FRANKLIN B2.3A/B B1.8

















5m





   

   



39

 



 





 

 









2,5m

5m



 





0

    

  



 





 





0 5 10m 10 25m 15m 0 1:10001:300 RESIDENTIAL TYPOLOGY EXAMPLES  

 

 



1:1000





O HOCHHAUS FRANKLIN B2.3A/B B1.8







1:500







25m





25m 10m

0

  

O HOCHHAUS FRANKLIN B2.3A/B B1.8



Ebene 01 Ebene 01





  





 

0



10m

0







 



   



 

        



1:500





 

0



25m

 



 

 



0

1:200

        

 

1:200

 

 

10m





10m





0

10m



 

5m

 

 

0

m 1:1001:100 a3



          



        

5m



0

m 1:1001:100 a3

 





5m



0

1:50

5m





         

  

1:50







 







Nutzfläche: 100,28 m²   Wohnfläche: 97,77 m²  Anzahl: 3 











0

2,5m

    

2,5m



0

  





  

 







    

   

















 









 



 

 





0









 







3 Zimmer B

 











   









 



  





 



    





  





  

 

 









   

 

 



 

 









  













  

 

   



 



Ebene 03



   





 















 



 

  

Nutzfläche: 100,28 m²  Nutzfläche: 100,28 m²  Wohnfläche: 97,77 m² Wohnfläche: 97,77 m² Anzahl: 3 Anzahl: 3 

 

 









      

 

   

   

  

 

Zimmer BB 33Zimmer 

Nutzfläche: 78,33 m² Wohnfläche: 72,64 m² Anzahl: 35

   

     









  

  









 



   

 





   

 





3 Zimmer E







33














 

2%







2%

2%











2%



 

  

 

 







 



 



 

 

 

 











 





 



 



































































 

 







 



















 

















  









 



 













SOUTH VIEW















Ebene 8. OG



















 











  



 

 

 

 













 



 

  2%



 

 















 





 

 

 

 





















 

 







 

 























  











  





  





















































MVRDV - O Hochpunkt

SHORT SECTION FOR BUILDING PERMIT

AXO SECTION

259













 



     







 



 

 

 





 



2%

 













 





 



 



 

 

 













 



 







 



   

            



     




49,5 49,5 49,5

123,3

+ 49,00

+ 46,02

+ 49,00

49,5

3

183

307

183,7

EQ EQ EQ EQ

123,3

+ 50,81

49,5

183,7

+ 42,95

347,5

49,5

+ 46,02

49,5 49,5

49,5

+ 42,95

49,5

Window position

49,5

+ 35,58

49,5

Facade reveal

O Hochpunkt

49,5

+ 35,58

49,5

Horizontal brick Franklin Mitte band centreline

VO RA BZ UG

307

08OG OG 30,26 27,19 09

EQ EQ

123,3 307

09 10 OG OG 30,26 33,33

+ 50,81

183,7 123,3

01 OG 5,70

EQ EQ

123,3 307

183,7

307

183,7 123,3

307

10 OG 36,40 33,33 11 OG

+ 50,81

183,7

11 OG 12 OG 36,40 39,47 02 OG 8,77

123,3

12 39,47 13 OG OG 42,54 03 OG 11,84

+ 50,81

Adresse

487,7

13 14OG OG 42,54 45,61 04 OG 14,91

EQ EQ

Attika 14 OG 49,00 45,61 05 OG 17,98

EQ EQ

06 OG 21,05

EQ EQ

07 OG 24,12 Attika 49,00

Thomas-Jefferson-Strasse

Klient

EG 0,00

RVI GmbH

07 OG OG 27,19 24,12 08

74,2

181,6

165

128,4 155

181,6 155

320

128,4 155

181,6 155

310

128,4 155

181,6 155

310

128,4 155

181,6 155

310

128,4 155

181,6 155

310

128,4 155

181,6 155

310

128,4 155

181,6 155

310

128,4 155

181,6 155

310

128,4 155

181,6 155

310

128,4 155

181,6 155

310

128,4 155

181,6 155

310

128,4 155

181,6 155

310

128,4 155

181,6 155

310

128,4 155

181,6 155

310

128,4 155

181,6 155

310

128,4 155

181,6 155

310

128,4 155

181,6 155

310

Window position Planstufe

74,2

Entwurf

165 320

Planinhalt

06 07 OG OG 21,05 24,12

MAIN-FACADE GRIDS Window centreline

FACADE GRID

Massstab Format CORIUM FACADE WIENERBERGER 1 : 200 A2

5700

05 OG OG 21,05 17,98 06

Datum

14-10-2019

04OG OG 17,98 14,91 05

+ 15,01

03 04 OG OG 11,84 14,91

+ 15,01

m 1:200 A3

Plannummer

TP 549G - 702-02 Achterklooster 7 3011 RA Rotterdam +31 (0) 10 477 2860 www.mvrdv.com

02OG OG 11,84 8,77 03 + 7,95

01 OG 02 OG 5,70 8,77

O Hochpunkt Franklin Mitte Adresse O Hochpunkt Thomas-Jefferson-Strasse Klient Franklin Mitte

+ 7,95

01 OG 5,70 + 4,88

EG 0,00

+ 0,00

EG 0,00

+ 0,00

VOVO RARA BZBZ UGUG

+ 4,88

RVI GmbH

Detail facade

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

9

8

7

6

Adresse Planstufe Thomas-Jefferson-Strasse Entwurf Klient

Window reveal pattern 5

4

3

2

RVI GmbH Planinhalt ANSICHT O 01 A2 Planstufe

1

Entwurf Massstab 1 : 200

FACADE GRIDbrick-tiles APPLICATION Wienerberger corium cladding system Dim. brick-tiles 24,8 x 5 x 3,2 cm | Horizontal joint 1,033 cm | Vertical joint 1,02 cm Elevation 19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

m 1:200 A3

Section

m 1:200 A3

Outside

14-10-2019 Achterklooster 7 3011 RA Rotterdam +31 (0) 10 477 2860 Plannummer www.mvrdv.com

TP 549G - 320-01

Inside

55

22

100

119.4

119.4

17

45

44

10

Detail c 35

44

16

11 5.5

16.5

Outside

Inside

44.5 Inside

16

8

67.5

67.5

Inside

Outside

FACADE CLADDING DETAILS

128.13

Outside

A2

1 : 200 A2 Plannummer TP 549G - 320-01 Datum

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Planinhalt Facade pattern folded into reveals Datum ANSICHT O 01 A2 5 4 3 2 1 BRICKSLIP SAMPLES 14-10-2019 Dim. brick-tiles 24,8 x 5 x 3,2 cm | Horizontal joint 1,033 cm | Vertical joint 1,02Format cm Massstab

m 1:50 A3

3D FACADE DETAILS


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SECTION FACADE FRAGMENT  

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 

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2%

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 

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 

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2%

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 

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 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 





 



 





 

2%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



  









 



  



 



 









  

 

 



 



 

  













  

































  





 





 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 









 





1%











  

























 

 





 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 











 



 





   









 



 





 



 



 



 



 









 

 

 

 



 









 







 

 





 



 



1%



 



 

 















 



1%



 

 

 

 







 



 1%









   

1%





 



 



  







 

 













        





 

 















 

           

 

 









 

 







1%



 



     

















 







 



 



 





 

 

 

 









 



  





 









 

 



 







 







 

 



 











 



 

  





















  







 











   







 







 











 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 









 



 

 

 

 

 



 

 





 









 

 

    



 





 

 

 

 

 

 

 













  

 



 





 































































 

 

 

   

     

FLOORPLAN FACADE FRAGMENT 

  

   







 



  

        

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LONG SECTION FOR BUILDING PERMIT 

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6

JONAS, AMSTERDAM | MIXED-USE PROJECT

In 2017 Orange Architects won the tender for Plot 42A, located in the heart of the harbour on IJburg in Amsterdam, with a scheme called ‘Jonas’. It is a highly innovative residential building with a spectacular interior that has achieved the highest possible sustainability certificate (Breeam Outstanding). The design for the mixed-use programme, with 30.000 m2 and 273 apartments, was commissioned by Amvest. The name Jonas is a reference to the legend Jonas and the Whale, a tale about adventure and intimacy, and shelter, security and homeliness inside a ‘big body’. Jonas is a sturdy building with a warm heart. The building is not orthogonal but lozenge-shaped and it is clad with dark-coloured pre-patinated zinc. The grid is not regular but distorted. The facade does not touch the ground but is raised. That makes the building both familiar and alienating, sculptural yet rational, recognizable yet innovative. The project has a strong focus on communal living and sustainability design. Currently, it is under construction. Team: Orange Architects, ABT, Felixx Landscape Architects, SITE urban development, Pubblik&Vos, Bureau Stadsnatuur, JMJ Bouwmanagement, Floor Ziegler, Sprangers Bouwbedrijf, Amvest Programme: Mixed-use building | Residential Area: 30.000 m2 Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands Timeframe: 2017 - 2018 Phase involved: Tender (1st prize) + preliminary design phase Role in the project: Junior Architect. 3D model made with BIM Archicad. Implementation of consultant’s and client’s inputs in the model. Drawing sets for the tender and the preliminary design phase.


WEST VIEW

147 m

34 m

SITE PLAN


ENTRANCE

LIVING ROOM

LONG SECTION Langsdoorsnede over canyon (schaal 1:500)

CANYON

FOREST


4.950

5.200

800

650

2.100

3.650

650

1.380

3.650

650

600

2.720

650

1.750

9.200 1.450

Huur Appartement S.2 Opp.: 45,54 m2

2.000

VW

17

OPPERVLAKTE P 41,0 - 42,5 m2

2e verdieping

42,5 - 44,0 m2 44,0 - 45,5 m2 45,5 - 47,0 m2 47,0 - 48,5 m2 48,5 - 50,0 m2

600

A

20

SUBJECT

PD410-ty

SCALE

1:50

DATE

22.12.20

SIZE

A3

411.B

2.600

411.C

DB

+10.700 3e verdieping

Plattegrond 1e verdieping (schaal 1:500)

4.950

5.200

411.E

1.750

411.D

2.100

2.350

opbergmogelijkheid

tementen

850

2.720

M.2 Opp.: 47,03 m2

3.300

650 650

1.750

9.500 900

Huur Appartement

1.730

3.300

650

FLOOR PLAN TYPE

MK

600

411.A

inklapbare bed

VW

21

42,5 - 44,0 m2

2e verdieping

OPPERVLAKTE 44,0 - 45,5 m2 P 45,5 - 47,0 m2 41,0 - 42,5 m2 47,0 - 48,5 m2 42,5 - 44,0 m2 48,5 - 50,0 m2 44,0 - 45,5 m2

45,5 - 47,0 m2 SUBJECT PD410-ty 47,0 - 48,5 m2 SCALE 1:50

A

14 +10.700 3e verdieping

OPPERVLAKTE P 41,0 - 42,5 m2

+7.600 2e verdieping

+10.700 3e verdieping

m2 DATE48,5 - 50,0 22.12.20

SIZE

A3

A

oregon pine afwerking

DB

2.320

A3

5.550

Plattegrond 3 verdieping 1.400 950 (schaal 1:1000) 2.100 e

2.350

+7.600 2e verdieping

10.100 950

410.D Doorsnede D-D

1.400

2.720

1.730

MK

4.950

SIZE

650

500 3.800

22.12.2017

2.600

650

Huur Appartement L.4 Opp.: 48,59 m2 Huur Appartement XS.1 3.300 Opp.: 44,08 m2

650 650

1.750

1:50

DATE

750

3.300

650

AMVEST + ORANGE + ABT + FELIXX + SITE | JONAS | 16

DB MK

600

+7.600 2e verdieping

SCALE

9.280

1.800

2.000

Plattegrond 2 verdieping (schaal 1:1000) e

400

PD410-section A-B-C-D

5.200

SUBJECT

4.050

en

1.800

opbergruimte

2.600

VW

VW

11

15 Impressie van het appartement

2e verdieping

STUDIO 49 M2

2e verdieping

45 | JONAS | VO + architectuur | 22 december 2017

OPPERVLAKTE P 41,0 - 42,5 m2 42,5 - 44,0 m2 44,0 - 45,5 m2

SUBJECT PD410-ty 45,5 - 47,0 m2

AMVEST + ORANGE + ABT + FELIXX + SITE | JONAS | 46 DATE

SCALE 1:50 47,0 - 48,5 m2

22.12.20 48,5 - 50,0 m2

A

SIZE SUBJECT

A3 PD410-ty

SCALE

1:50

DATE

22.12.20

SIZE

A3

2.720

9.280 750

2.600

650

500

5.550

650 Huur Appartement S.1 Opp.: 45,60 m2

2.000

3.800

1.800

4.050

800

1.800

VW

MK DB 11

4e verdieping

OPPERVLAKTE P Impressie van het appartement

41,0 - 42,5 m2

STUDIO 46 M2

42,5 - 44,0 m2 44,0 - 45,5 m2

47 | JONAS | VO + architectuur | 22 december 2017

45,5 - 47,0 m2 47,0 - 48,5 m2 48,5 - 50,0 m2

A

SUBJECT

PD410-ty

SCALE

1:50


FACADE FRAGMENT

Langsdoorsnede over canyon (schaal 1:500)

SOUTH-WEST FACADE + MATERIALITY Gevel west (schaal 1:500)

Clear wood

Burned wood

Concrete


ROOFTOPCONNECTION, CANYON VERTICAL

VERTICAL CONNECTION, CANYON


7

GOLDEN CITY BLOCK 7, ST. PETERSBURG | MIXED-USE PROJECT

Block 7 is the second block developed by ORANGE + KCAP within the master plan for Vasilievsky Island in St. Petersburg. The master plan, called Golden City, forms the basis of the project. The area borders the new cruise-ship harbour of St. Petersburg. The morphology of the masterplan refers to the structure of St. Petersburg’s centre, with solid urban blocks and a diversity of enclosed urban gardens and courtyards. This classic urban composition provides shelter and protection from the wind from the sea and generates a variety of public spaces and environments. The design concept focuses on enhancing the iconic value of the city of St. Petersburg and on creating an attractive and high-quality environment for living, working and recreation. Towers are topped with gold-coloured spires, in the tradition of St. Petersburg’s architecture, a unique landmark silhouette of Vasilyevsky Island evolves and creates an expressive, recognizable and iconic image. Currently, it is under construction. Team: Orange Architects, KCAP Architects & Planners, A.Len, A2Studio, Glorax Development Programme: Mixed-use building | Residential Area: 50.500 m2 Location: St. Petersburg, Russia Timeframe: 2017 Phase involved: Preliminary design phase Role in the project: Junior Architect. 3D model made with BIM Archicad. Massing and facade design with a focus on the tower tops. Implementation of consultant’s and client’s inputs in the model. Drawing sets for the preliminary design phase.

Iconic +

Comfort +

Identity


MASTER PLAN

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

WEST VIEW


SOUTH VIEW

SOUTH FACADE


Fragment 6 - 9 floors 1:50

EAST COURTYARD FACADE

Inclinations Levels 6-9 55.500 Roof

600

1.050

600

2.700

600 200

52.500 Level 18

49.500 Level 17

43.500 Level 15

40.500 Level 14

11,7 °

11 ,7°

46.500 Level 16

365

640

37.500 Level 13

34.500 Level 12

31.500 Level 11

29,6°

28.500 Level 10

315 325

25.500 Level 09

4

22.500 Level 08

19.500 Level 07

3

16.500 Level 06

5

1.200

13.500 Level 05

2

29,6°

6

1

365

10.500 Level 04

7.500 Level 03

4.500 Level 02

250 0 Level 01

390

NORTH VIEW

FACADE FRAGMENT

1. Откос, алюминий, цвет alu champange c32


8

NOORDERKAAP, AMSTERDAM | RESIDENTIAL PROJECT

The Noorderkaap project consists of 2 luxury apartment buildings on the northern bank of the IJ in Amsterdam, on one on the most prominent locations of the new Buiksloterham development. The design wants to pay tribute to both the industrial past of the area, as to new opportunities that come with the explicit landmark position of the towers, within the future development of the area. The architectural concept for both buildings consists of an open and rational concrete structure in the lower levels of the tower, topped with an extravagant and sculptural ‘hat’ of corten steel. By this, it is possible to emphasize the quality of living both on the lower levels of the building and on the higher floors. On all levels, there will be a maximum of two apartments. In the lower part, the apartments are set up horizontally, as panoramic free plan types, with full and unrestricted view on the water. In the higher part of the tower, the apartments have double high bay windows, emphasizing the vertical quality, generating unrestricted views on the Dutch skies. Currently, it is under construction. Team: Orange Architects, Delva, INBO, Vero Visuals, Kop Grasweg cv (Amvest, Hurks) Programme: Luxury residential Area: 3.020 m2 Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands Timeframe: 2017 Phase involved: Preliminary design phase, Definitive design phase Role in the project: Junior Architect. 3D model made with BIM Archicad. Implementation of consultant’s and client’s inputs in the model. Drawing sets + details for the preliminary and definitive design phases.

SOUTH VIEW


NOORDWEST / ZUIDWEST GEVEL

AREA CALCULATIONS

3D VIEWS


B-B

TWEEDE VERDIEPING HWA Ø 75

HWA Ø 75

2.1 GBO 12,1 m²

GBO 9,5 m²

GBO 23,4 m²

GBO 27,4 m²

19,8 m2

10,3 m2

appartement 5 GBO 182,0 m² wm

wtw

db

2.2 HWA Ø 75

eikenhouten wandafwerking

3.000

o:180 a:220 b:1200

o:180 a:220 b:800

HWA Ø 75

GBO 14,3 m²

hal

1.500

mk

GBO 13,5 m²

P=8110+

mk

2.000

lift kone monospace 500 1100x2100mm

db GBO 15,4 m²

HWA Ø 75

wtw

HWA Ø 75

wm

2.3 A-A

A-A

appartement 6 GBO 183,9 m²

2.4

40,8 m2

HWA Ø 75

3.000

HWA Ø 75

2B

41,0 m2

2C

2D

2E

2ND FLOOR VIEW

B-B

2A

2ND FLOOR PLAN 5.610

550

6.050

VIERDE VERDIEPING

640

5.610

640

5.610

B-B

670

6.250

640

5.610

6.250

6.050

670 550

25.700

570

2.1

5.110

BVO 2e verdieping 443,0 m²

CLIENT

Amvest

PROJECT

O015

SUBJECT

tweede verdieping

SCALE

1:100

DATE

05-12-2017

N

17,4 m2

appartement 9

GBO 33,3 m²

Noorderkaap A2

GBO 282,7 m² db

640

2.2

o:180 a:220 b:800

wtw

HWA Ø 75

SIZE

5.060

o:180 a:220 b:1200

P=14590+

lift kone monospace 500 1100x2100mm GBO 15,8 m²

mk

HWA Ø 75

2.3 db

wtw

wm

A-A

6.320

A-A

GBO 23,0 m² 7,6 m2 8,4 m2

2.4 HWA Ø 75

2B

2C

4TH FLOOR PLAN

2E

4TH FLOOR VIEW

13.070 3.800 450

2D

B-B

2A

2.380 6.050

5.610 6.890

5.610

6.250

6.250

25.500

6.820 640

5.610 6.050

570 450

A2

DO-103


425 200

425

25 200 25

55

25

hwa diameter 75mm 900 bocht boven goot

145

25 200

25 25

buitengevel opbouw bu-bi:

stalen kolom HEA 200 vliesgevelprofiel type kawneer AA 100 Q geanodiseerd kleur donkerbrons

- cortenstalen plaat dikte ntb (2/3mm) - omegaprofiel - luchtspouw - waterkerende laag - isolatie en stijl- en regelwerk 200mm - dampremmende laag - gipsplaat 2x12,5mm

240

aluminium waterslag kleur als cortenstaal afstandhouder t.p.v. (dubbele) stijl HSB-element

afstandhouder t.p.v. (dubbele) stijl HSB-element

buitengevel opbouw bu-bi: 100

vloer opbouw: - vloerafwerking buitenzonwering - zwevende dekvloer 90mm type DucoScreen - betonnen vloer 260mm

sleuven plaatselijk vuil lekwater gevel

290

- cortenstalen plaat dikte ntb (2/3mm) - omegaprofiel - waterwerende laag - luchtspouw - isolatie en stijl- en regelwerk 200mm - dampremmende laag - gipsplaat 2x12,5mm

water aluminium zetwerk 90

120

260

vliesgevelprofiel type kawneer AA 100 Q geanodiseerd kleur donkerbrons 350

aluminium goot kleur als beton binnenkant beplakken met EPDM

390

waterdichte laag

240

aluminium waterslag

buitenzonwering type DucoScreen

100

120 220

180 150

300 330

550

150

4 VERTICAL SECTION: CONNECTION CONCRETE - CORTEN STEEL FACADE

VERTICAL SECTION: DOUBLE HEIGHT CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM

4


9

KLEIN CAPELLE | RESIDENTIAL PROJECT

Orange Architects and De Zwarte Hond collaborated in the competition for a new residential development located in Capelle aan den IJssel. The integration of the new architecture and the relation with its existing context was the key to the design process. The new volumes were characterized by a gradient on the facade with a variation on the brick colours. This is how the different parts are visually connected, defined by green zones and the landscape. The architecture is very diverse, which is enhanced by the housing requirements of future residents. The architecture is a translation of the housing’s needs: there is a need for affordable houses in Capelle aan den IJssel. That’s why there are a lot of variations in housing types: the widths vary from 5.4 meters to 6 meters. The homes have a minimum of 3 layers height and where it is desired, 4 layers. Two housing blocks are preserved and reconverted into new residential blocks, increasing the circularity and sustainability of the project. In this block, an outdoor gallery is used as a connection between the different parts of the block. Team: Orange Architects,De Zwarte Hond, Felixx, Era Contour, Oranje Programme: Mixed-use building | Residential Location: Capelle aan den IJssel, The Netherlands Timeframe: 2018 Phase involved: Competition phase Role in the project: Junior Architect. 3D model made with BIM Archicad. Main focus on the design of the renovation block. Drawing sets for the competition phase.

SITE PLAN

COLOUR GRADIENT

VARIATION IN SHAPE

URBAN PLANNING CONCEPT


WEST VIEW

RENOVATION BLOCK FLOORPLANS

RENOVATION BLOCK AXO

SECTION PLAZA

RENOVATION BLOCK RACK FACADE


10

JARDIN DE VILLARS CONTEST, PROVENCE | HOSPITALITY PROJECT

Open hazard Club is shaped by the natural elements of the immediate surrounding. The project blends with nature, developing along the local morphology and generating a seamless symbiosis architecture and the natural elements of the park. The main inspiration comes from the golf park, reinterpreting its iconic shapes (Hazards),into a unique gesture that generates the main shapes of the building with its patios. Inspired by the red stone of Parc Du Luberon, and by using materials from the local query, we characterize the project with an orange pigment roof concrete, where there are botanical gardens of rosemary, thyme, cherry-trees and vegetable gardens, in combination with patios to bring natural light and ventilation to the level below. By pushing down the roof on the south-side of the building, we generated a tribune that can be used for special celebrations or the golf supporters. The project accommodates a multitude of functions, related to the hospitality theme, combining public/private and indoor/outdoor activities. Team: Manuel Magnaguagno, Marco Stecca, Ferdinando D’Alessio Programme: Hospitality project Area: 10.500 m2 Location: Villars, Provence, France Timeframe: 2020 Phase involved: Competition phase Role in the project: Project leader. 3D model made with BIM Revit. Multiple design iterations with 3D Rhino + drawing sets for the competition phase.

AERIAL VIEW

PROGRAM

HAZARDS

LANDSCAPE


SUSTAINABILITY CONCEPT

LANDSCAPE CONCEPT

MASTERPLAN

GOLF PITCH VIEW


GROUND FLOOR PLAN

1ST FLOOR PLAN


BIO-RESTAURANT VIEW

SECTIONS

FLEXIBLE MODULES OF THE COUNTRY CLUB

PATH VIEW


11

SILVER LINING, LIMASSOL | RESIDENTIAL TOWER

The design for the Terra project consists of 10 luxurious apartments, on top of a double high commercial plinth – ultimately suitable for a nice club or restaurant – on the shoreline of Limassol, Cyprus. The design focuses on blending in an elegant and unique tower, in a recreational beach area, close to the sea and part of the holiday entertainment zone of the city. The concept consists of a set of completely unique stacked villas on top of each other. To fully enhance the living experience on this scenic location, a 360 degrees open and fluent panoramic floor plan on every level is proposed. To maximize this concept, the structural scheme is designed with slender columns in the facade line, and floor plates spanning between the columns and core. By adding a private swimming pool, a small garden and a generous terrace in different positions to the standard plan on every floor, it was possible to shape all floors into unique forms, like a set of horizontal clouds. The glazed facades in between the structural horizontal plates can be fully opened, transforming the apartment into an ‘indoor-outside’ space, with direct access to the private pool, garden or terrace. The standard size of all apartments is 165 m2, including approximately 25 m2 of covered balcony space, and 3 smaller non-covered outside spaces. The white curved façades create an optimistic, gentle, sophisticated, light and natural appearance that clearly shows the unique plasticity of the different sky villas. The construction site should start soon. Team: Orange Architects, Lazarou & Michael Partners Architects, The Land & Masharii SAL Programme: Luxury residential Area: 1.800 m2 Location: Limassol, Cyprus Timeframe: 2017 Phase involved: Preliminary design phase Role in the project: Junior Architect. 3D model made with BIM Archicad. Implementation of consultant’s and client’s inputs in the model. Focus on the floorplan developments. Drawing sets for the preliminary design phases.

Structure: cantilevered floors

CONCEPT

Architectural expression: Floating levels

Section: differentiations in heights


5TH FLOOR PLAN

SOUTH VIEW

6TH FLOOR PLAN


600

400

100

CENARIO 01: STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS ON THE PERIMITER

Stretched ceilingm, white colour

2.900

Gypsum boards ceiling white painted

Steel columns Ø 200 mm 1.000

Frameless glazed balaustrade glass tempered & laminated

Bubble deck slab

600

1.550

600

External concrete beam, plastered natural white

400

100

Polished aggregate pool finishing white colour

STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS ON THE PERIMETER

Main beams, reinforced concrete Secondary concrete beam

PERIMETRAL RING 150 cm x 20 cm

STRUCTURAL SCHEME plaster

alluminium chrome ORANGE ARCHITECTS

exterior walls

plating window frame

white/light grey tiles

aggregate finish white pool interior, blue water

Extra slim sliding windows aluminium window frames

SECTION DETAILS

TERRA PROJECT | CONCEPT V3

ORANGE ARCHITECTS


1ST LEVEL

2ND LEVEL

3RD LEVEL

Extra green terrace 6,80 m²

Extra green terrace 6,74 m²

9,99 m²

19,16 m²

24,26 m²

4TH LEVEL

Extra green terrace 6,80 m²

7,64 m²

Extra green terrace 6,80 m² 13,68 m² 16,82 m²

15,70 m²

2,49 m² 5,85 m²

2,19 m² 14,56 m² 7,02 m²

CORE 37,90 m²

6,15 m²

CORE 37,90 m²

10,12 m²

CORE 37,90 m²

9,68 m²

APARTMENT 146,98 m²

9,67 m²

CORE 37,90 m²

3,10 m² 6,64 m²

6,73 m² 3,43 m²

LOGGIA 25,38 m²

APARTMENT 146,36 m²

LOGGIA 11,52 m² 31,37 m²

APARTMENT 140,38 m²

APARTMENT 154,11 m²

LOGGIA 24,77 m²

LOGGIA 17,63 m²

0,52 m²

10,10 m² 4,51 m²

12,20 m²

17,33 m²

5,36 m²

floor plate = 281.32 sqm

floor plate = 280.32 sqm

floor plate = 280.32 sqm

floor plate = 279.69 sqm

total allowed density per floor = 209,65 sqm

total allowed density per floor = 209,65 sqm

total allowed density per floor = 209,65 sqm

total allowed density per floor = 209,65 sqm

covered verandas = 37.63 sqm < 43,81 sqm

covered verandas = 31.47 sqm < 43,81 sqm

covered verandas 37.76 sqm < 43,81 sqm

covered verandas 31.38sqm < 43,81 sqm

uncovered verandas 26,24 sqm

uncovered verandas = 32,95 sqm���

uncovered verandas = 24,97 sqm

uncovered verandas 33,5 sqm

5TH LEVEL

6TH LEVEL Extra green terrace 5,78 m²

Extra green terrace 6,80 m²

9,86 m²

14,91 m²

13,37 m²

7TH LEVEL

8TH LEVEL Extra green terrace 6,74 m² 4,53 m²

Extra green terrace 6,80 m² 25,21 m²

15,99 m²

3,53 m²

3,53 m²

20,08 m²

5,21 m² 5,05 m² 4,62 m²

9,36 m²

2,34 m²

7,17 m²

2,01 m²

CORE 37,90 m²

CORE 37,90 m²

CORE 37,90 m²

APARTMENT 149,33 m²

CORE 37,90 m²

6,01 m² 0,02 m²

3,03 m²

4,74 m² 9,65 m²

7,02 m²

2,80 m²

LOGGIA 25,38 m² APARTMENT 146,36 m²

2,18 m²

APARTMENT 117,88 m²

10,97 m²

LOGGIA 22,42 m²

APARTMENT 154,11 m² LOGGIA 17,63 m²

10,58 m²

5,86 m² 0,54 m²

0,22 m²

0,29 m² 16,73 m²

19,81 m²

VOID 45,33 m² LOGGIA 8,54 m² 17,45 m²

floor plate = 285.76 sqm

floor plate = 279.78 sqm

floor plate = 282.12 sqm

floor plate = 281.70 sqm

total allowed density per floor = 209,65 sqm

total allowed density per floor = 209,65 sqm

total allowed density per floor = 209,65 sqm

total allowed density per floor = 209,65 sqm

covered verandas = 31.93 sqm < 43,81 sqm

covered verandas = 24.69 sqm < 43,81 sqm

covered verandas = 30.01 sqm < 43,81 sqm

covered verandas = 6.19 sqm < 43,81 sqm

uncovered verandas = 32,43 sqm

uncovered verandas = 41 sqm

uncovered verandas = 34,71 sqm

uncovered verandas = 63,22 sqm

TERRA PROJECT | A3 REPORT

AREA CALCULATIONS

ORANGE ARCHITECTS

TERRA PROJECT | A3 REPORT

GROUND FLOOR PLAN


12

FLOATING GARDENS, AMSTERDAM | MIXED-USE PROJECT

The project, commissioned by Synchroon, proposes an integrated development with a school in the plinth and 190 apartments above. The area around Sloterdijk Station is rapidly transforming from an office district into a mixed-use residential and office. Sloterdijk Centre will form the heart of a large-scale area development called Haven-Stad. The building is deliberately made up of layers of various size, allowing green roof gardens to be made on various levels of the building. In addition, a large overhang on the entrance side of the school acts as a generous lobby for the entrance to the park. The entire facade of the building contributes to sustainable living. The horizontal facade bands consist of unique, white solar panels and function as fixed sun blinds. Vertical printed glass panels provide the necessary acoustic measures, while wooden cladding and planters create a green appearance. In the facade, nature, renewable energy generation and aesthetic quality are combined and detailed. The construction site should start soon. Team: Orange Architects, Bureau Rowin Petersma (ontwerp school, IMd, Merosch, M+P, BK ingenieurs, IGG, Felixx Landscape Architects, Root, Synchroon, Bouwbedrijf De Nijs Programme: Mixed-use building (residential + school) Area: 22.500 m2 Location: Sloterdijk, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Timeframe: 2018 Phase involved: Sketch design phase + Preliminary design phase Role in the project: Junior Architect. 3D model made with BIM Archicad. Implementation of consultant’s and client’s inputs in the model. Feasibility studies + drawing sets for the preliminary design phases.

EAST VIEW

SUSTAINABILITY CONCEPT


2ND FLOOR PLAN

LONG SECTION

5TH FLOOR PLAN

COURTYARD VIEW

EAST FACADE


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MASTER’S THESIS: URBAN REGENERATION PROJECT OF THE RAILWAY STATION PORTA GENOVA IN MILAN

The project location is the railway station of Porta Genova, part of the urban redevelopment program of the Milan railway stations. The area allowed the development of different and contrasting dynamics of urban texture beyond its boundary walls. This part of the city has always been clearly divided in half by the railway line. One side belongs to a consolidated residential area and the other side, via Tortona, has a historical industrial identity. This offers incentives to the creation of new connections, new dialogues for an area that has seen great developments in recent years. Most of the old industries have been converted into showrooms by different fashion and design groups. The nearby river Naviglio Grande also links the area to a system of greenery and leisure spaces. The plinth portion of the new project shows continuity in relation with the scale and the principles of formation of the urban fabric of the traditional city, which adapts itself to the alignments of the historically consolidated urban form. On the other hand, the high-rise and medium-rise buildings are in contrast and part of a modern metropolitan dimension. This mixed-use development is composed by the plinth portion (which hosts special public functions and the internal courtyards) and large autonomous buildings in elevation, which are mostly mono-functional (Residential and office spaces), but directly linked to the special functions hosted on the plinth area. The project focuses also on the refurbishment of the Station Porta Genova itself, converting the building into an innovative library.

URBAN-TECTONIC LAYERING

LINEAR PARK

Team: Manuel Magnaguagno (Curator), prof. Arch. Martino Doimo (Supervisor), prof. Arch. Carlo Della Mura (Co-Supervisor) Programme: Mixed-use buildings (Mainly Residential, offices and library) Area: 74.000 m2 Location: Porta Genova station, Milan, Italy Timeframe: 2016-2017 Phase involved: Sketch design + Preliminary design + Definitive Design phases. Role in the project: Master Thesis project. 3D model made with BIM Archicad. Awards: 2nd prize IUAV for the best master’s thesis of 2017 ACCESSIBILITY

Station Porta Genova

AWARD CEREMONY BEST MASTER’S THESIS 2017


MASTERPLAN PROJECT

GROUND FLOOR PLAN


SOUTH FACADE + SHORT SECTIONS

AXO VIEW SOUTH-EAST


DETAILS


14

MANESOVA DUPLEX, PRAGUE | RENOVATION PROJECT

Redesign of the two-storey flat in Vinohrady, Prague. The design aims to open up the interior space to get more lofty feeling and daylight through the windows. One of the “boxes” in the upper floor has been removed and aligned with the chimneys and technical installations to create a large open living space. There are two glazed surfaces adding daylight to the master bedroom’s office and bathroom. The staircase has been moved to the central part of the layout creating both visual and physical connection between the floors. The renovation is done. Team: Edit Architects Programme: Residential Area: 190 m2 Location: Prague, Czech Republic Timeframe: 2015 Phase involved: Technical design phase Role in the project: Junior Designer. 3D model made with BIM Archicad. Focus on the floorplan layouts and 3D interior detail design

1ST floor before

1ST floor after

2ND floor before

2ND floor after

FLOOR PLANS REFURBISHMENT


SECTION

1ST FLOOR

CUSTOM STEEL STAIR

2ND FLOOR


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PINOCCHIO CHILDREN’S LIBRARY | COLLODI, ITALY The project for Pinocchio Children’s Library is inspired by the natural language and appearance of Collodi, the design creates multiple ranges of

artificial shapes that allow children to happily play here. A place built to play and have fun but above all grow up and learn. A place that displays the The project for Pinocchio Children’s Library is inspired by the natural language appearance Collodi. noble projectand of the Foundation: to build the futureof society by nurturing the most powerful and endless childhood resource: imagination. The design creates multiple ranges of artificial shapes that allow children happily The mainto interventions regards:play here. A place - requalification of the paper factory with the combination of new volumes that still allow the identification and the understanding of the original design ofenhances the building. built to play and have fun but above all to grow up and learn. It is a place that the main values of Project won “Finalist” - realization of close courtyards, that will be used principally as a place to relax and play. connection with a suspended bridge that allow the covered transit from one bank of the river to the other. the Foundation Collodi: to build the future society by nurturing the most --powerful and endless childhood category ofexhibition the area. demolishing of the greenhouses situated in area 1, with the realization of a new volume which will contain the hypogeal spaces for underground parking, situated on the south part of the plot, directly connected with the main road ''via Pasquinelli''. competition. resource, which is imagination. This project aims to stimulate children’s -desire to explore. The visual and The aim of this project is to stimulate children’s desire to explore. Curved walls differentiate different functions inside the buildings: classrooms, sensorial experience in the architectonic space was inspired by the most popular fairy ofofPinocchio, reception area, play area, and so tale on. A series up and down arch caves further change the virtual-real relationship of each area, creating layered and crossed visual interest. Children will find some rooms are dark closed valleys, some are open and transparent hills, while some are holes that hold few children only. The relation with the natural environment is strong and emphasize with direct connection between buildings and courtyards. with large use of wood cladding and colours related to the puppet. They will offer a space more private and friendly for the children, where they can spend their time reading a fairy tale or playing together. Hidden spaces, slits, connections, drops and rises and child-friendly routes have been the starting point for an architecture aimed at offering the

visitors an amazing adventure. Such architecture will make the young audience enter into an imaginary world and will reconcile adults with their Team: Manuel Magnaguagno + Marco Stecca childhood self. Also the use of lights and colors, the tactile, visual and sensorial experience in the architectonic space were inspired by the most popular fairy tales, with a large use of wood cladding and colors related to Pinocchio Programme: Library | Education | Cultural 2018 - Project exposed at Area: 15.800 m2 The project for Pinocchio Children’s Library is inspired by the natural language and appearance of Collodi, the design creates multiple ranges of Auditorium Triennale di Milano. Library artificial shapes that allow children to happily play here. A place built to play and have fun but above all grow up and learn. A place that displays the Location: Collodi, Tuscany, Italy 620 smq noble project of the Foundation: to build the future society by nurturing the most powerful and endless childhood resource: imagination. 4100 smq 150 seats Timeframe: 2017 The main interventions regards: - requalification of the paper factory with the combination of new volumes that still allow the identification and the understanding of the original Reception/ticket booth design of the building. Phase involved: Competition phase 450 sqm Underground parking - realization of close courtyards, that will be used principally as a place to relax and play. 7500 sqm - connection a suspended bridge that allow the covered transit from one 3D bank ofmodel the river to the made other. Role inwiththe project: Project leader. with BIM Archicad.Workshop Project area design + interior design. 253 parking spaces - demolishing of the greenhouses situated in area 1, with the realization of a new volume which will contain the exhibition area. 280 sqm - hypogeal spaces for underground parking, situated on the south part of the plot, directly connected with the main road ''via Pasquinelli''. Multiple design iterations + drawing sets for the competition phase. Media-space The aim of this project is to stimulate children’s desire to explore. Curved walls differentiate different functions inside the buildings: classrooms, 410 sqm Awards: prize category Exposition “Larelationship Triennale dicreating Milano” reception area, playFinalist area, and so on. A series of up and down arch|caves further change the at virtual-real of each area, layered Exibition area and crossed visual interest. Children will find some rooms are dark closed valleys, some are open and transparent hills, while some are holes that hold few children only. The relation with the natural environment is strong and emphasize with direct connection between buildings and courtyards. They will offer a space more private and friendly for the children, where they can spend their time reading a fairy tale or playing together.

Cafè 405 sqm

2050 smq

Hidden spaces, slits, connections, drops and rises and child-friendly routes have been the starting point for an architecture aimed at offering the visitors an amazing adventure. Such architecture will make the young audience enter into an imaginary world and will reconcile adults with their childhood self. Also the use of lights and colors, the tactile, visual and sensorial experience in the architectonic space were inspired by the most popular fairy tales, with a large use of wood cladding and colors related to Pinocchio Shapes in Collodi Library 4100 smq

Reception/ticket booth 450 sqm

Underground parking 7500 sqm 253 parking spaces

Workshop area 280 sqm

Shapes for play

Media-space 410 sqm Exibition area 2050 smq

Cafè 405 sqm

Shapes in Collodi

Concept Valley

Cave

Hills

Shapes for play

AXO VIEW

Concept Valley

Auditorium 620 smq 150 seats

WORKSHOP SPACE

Cave

Hills


PINOCCHIO’S LIBRARY


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