Marco Mudoni_portfolio

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CONTENTS chronology projects


CHRONOLOGY

graduate projects

workshop/context

BubbleBamboo 17

undergraduate projects

Student’s housing + library 19

2010

2011


New Adriatic road 01 Piano particolareggiato Apricena Riettable 2.0 02 Apricena’s villa S. Nicola roundabout 03 Immacolata square 04 Graduation thesis 05 Social sporting centre+library 09 Urban parasite 13 Chiurlya- Corridoni square 15

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NEW ADRIATIC ROAD

Environmental impact mitigation design Otranto- Maglie (LE)

Studio Arch. P. Maffiola, Prof. Arch. M.Mininni, Prof. Arch. N.Martinelli The project tries to reduce the enviromental impact of the new Adriatic infrastructure. The first design was irrespective of the local characteristics. The project puts the attention to some focal points. For example near proctected green area or ancient rural building wich are part of our historical culture, the common hedge is not continuos so as the driver could appreciate the landscape around. The red cycle lane is characterised by break area near the site of archeological and historical interst.

break area along the secondary road.

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road section 7+600 Km uliveto

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RIETTABLE 2.0

Workshop Re- MAKE by Gyproc (Saint Gobain) + the Hub Bari Bari (BA) with Wanda G. Lasciarrea, Greta Marinelli, Letizia Musaiosomma Due to the flexibility of the Gyproc products the workshop team has developed a new kind of cheap furniture made by gypsum boards wich are commonly used to false ceiling. The riettable is a chair whose seatback could be relocate on the top of the two arm- bookcases in order to use it as a little desk. The chair won the second price of the final competition and now the team is going to develop the project for real use.

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SAN NICOLA ROUNDABOUT Urban renewal Ugento (LE)

with Raffaele Attardi, Antonietta Canta, Giuseppe Pisani, Claudia Piscitelli, Sergio Selicato The aim of the project is to redesign this focal point of the urban traffic wich is now disorganised . The new path of the ground allows people to cross the street in safety and the light design allows it too.

urban context

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night view


IMMACOLATA SQUARE Urban renewal Ugento (LE)

with Raffaele Attardi, Antonietta Canta, Giuseppe Pisani, Claudia Piscitelli, Sergio Selicato The square is in front of the elementary school and is signed by horizontal green stripes eachone characterised by different type of trees. There is one with lemon tree cultivated by the school children.

plan urban context

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Campus as part of the city:

a flexible university residence as opportunity for urban regeneration Graduation thesis | Supervisors: Eng. C. Chiarantoni + Arch. C. Montalbano with M. Macchia, L.V. Pedone The research explores the organizational structure and functional spaces of the University, through the study of many different european and extraeuropean universities that are involved in virtuous processes of urban regeneration. The final aim is to drafting an ideogrammatic project which could go to mitigate the congestion and degradation in the Campus. SWOT anlysis

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ideogram project


This work reveals the strategic role of the “Scianatico” area for its many potentials, linked to the presence of an old industrial building, that could be retrofitted, and new free areas on which to act.

strategies

The aim’s project is to characterize this area as a new technological “pole” and to integrate the different social groups related to the Campus as well the district boundary. Also there’s the opportunity of opening a new rail stop, which constitutes a fundamental change in the relationship of the Campus with the city, and bringing a new huge flow of users to across and live the area, currently used, only, as abundant parking area. In the area I have designed a flexible student residence.

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PoLiStudent’s House I have studied the needs expressed by the urban regeneration’s will, by the specific typological and technological instances, learned by studying the specific building type, and by the specific urban context of the project. The result is a variety of needs, in which the thesis’s research attempts to answer by focusing on “flexible” solutions (formal typological, technological and structural) examined both in the examples of university residences and in other similar building contexts. For example, the floating floor solution, used in the office, can be useful in the student residence if it’s associated to radiant technology to produce more space inside.

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Moreover the project shows the usefulness of some biocompatible solutions, like green solutions, which produces a better quality of resident’s life, in terms of psy-

chological perception of the space and a greater reduction in operating costs of the building in terms of resource consumption for space cooling. The vertical shield, on south,

the green courtyards, the radiant technology on each floor and the garden roofs too, help to achieve an efficient bio-climatic management of the building.

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Social sporting centre + library Building Technology and typology Tutors: Arch. P. Pastore | Cotutor: Eng. Arch. E. Brunetti with A. Canta The two projects are part of the masterplan‘s view for the urban regeneration of “S. Marcello” area. The area is characterised by many different kinds of users, like the Polytechnic’s students, the Biotechnology’s student, and many kind of residents.

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Polytechnic University

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The urban analysis reveales that the area is poor of actractive in the evening when the Universities are closed.

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users and possible interest

spatial use by time


The masterplan tries to answer to this deficiency with the creation of new social focus points that links the varigated community of the area.

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Social sporting centre

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The social sporting centre is composed by two buildings blocks linked by the first floor “bridge” which climbs over the promenade designed to visually connect the Polytechnic University to the Biotechnology University. The concept design is a strip of land that rises, from south to norh, leaving a pedestrian passage under it. The center hosts a community centre, with classrooms and laboratories, and a sports centre in the east block. It’s structured on two levels: in the first there’s the pool, that views the surronding green area, the second is a fitness area with a large gym that views the pool under its. The structural skeleton of the building is covered by schuco’s glass curtain-wall, with pantograph opening. The facades on the north, east and west have a series of brise soleil, fir wood made, detached from the front and anchored mechanically to metal supports welded to the uprights of the facade system.

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facade solar system control   

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axonometry

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longitudinal section


3D view of the north- ovest front

3D view of the swimming pool

west front

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Urban parasite

Workshop UNPLUGGED by ZEROUNDICIPIU’ Torino (TO)

Tutor A. Ravalli | Cotutor S. Becchio

with L. Di Tullo, M. D’angelo, R. Lingua The work was realized in a week. The place of the project is in the North of Torino and here there’s an old stone extraction plant.There’s a tower that dominates, from its 28 meters, the skyline of the area. The users of this area are different: they’re gipsy, living near the river’s line, they’ re families, living in the social housing near Botticelli street, they‘ re farmers. The project’s aim is to find a little architecture that can be useful for anyone. The purpose is to create a new strong landmark on the area that is like a “urban mountain shelter” open to everybody, cared and built by everyone with “democratic sweat”. The concept is a little footprint structure clinging to an angle of the existing building that has a big resonance in the mind of society.

project concept

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The structural frame defines three functional sections and covers two levels: the outer is thought to sleeping, in the middle there’re the common path and in the other there’re the cabinets. In the upper level the sleeping area is thought for studying and enjoying yourself and there’s an exit to the terrace where it’s possible to appreciate the view of the Superga basilica. functional scheme

sketch of project

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Chiurlya- Corridoni square

History of Contemporary Architecture + Workshop Lecturer: Arch. A. Cucciolla with A. Canta The two project areas, located in the inner city of Bari, have many archaeological values, already visually appreciable below the adjacent S. Sabino Cathedral. Here was the Jewish ghetto which was demolished during the Fascist era. The aim of the project is to convert the existing parking area in a place that celebrates its ancient soul. The project “redesigns� the footprint of the old ghetto and tells its story through excavations and engraved walls. A new function of the urban road network was prerequisite for the feasibility of the project. site of project

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wall of memory

historical photo comparison


engraved wall

road system project

square project

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BubbleBamboo

Building elements project | SAIE selection 2011 partecipation Lecturer: Eng. F. Fiorito | Tutor: Arch. L. Falbo with C. Depalo, R. Impera, V. Di Terlizzi The project uses bamboo canes as a structural material. The multipurpose dome, usually made of steel, has a bamboo structure with nodes of steel and a coating in double layers of ETFE, a totally recyclable material, similar to glass, that integrates photovoltaic thin film for energy self-sufficiency of the artefact.

“nature is definitely the example of lightness and optimization of materials and forces� Frei Otto,1996

plan and section

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Student’s housing + library

Architecture and Architectural Composition II Lecturer: Arch. A. Calderazzi | Tutor: Arch. A. Cariello with A. Canta The project is situated in a strategic area near the Polytechnic university, the city park and the S. Marcello church. The project consists in a university residence, architecturally integrated, with a library that links students to others in the neighborhood. The elongated shape of the building conceptually summarizes this relationship and recalls the shape of a telescope that looks the city park from the church.

sketch of project

“education, study and dissemination of culture as an opportunity for development and social cohesion� Carlotta Tonon Idea store Adjeye Associates

axonometry

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3d view of the entrance to the student residence

3d view of the library

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