MARCO MAZZOTTA A R C H I T E C T U R E
PERSONAL INFORMATIONS First Name|Last Name Mobile phone E-mail Nationality Date of birth Gender
Marco Mazzotta +39 3286248971 marcomaz40@yahoo.it Italian 29/03/1985 M
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CV PROFILE WORKS MOVIES
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CV
Education september2012 july2011 september2010-march2011
Master’s Degree in Collective Housing at the Universidad Politecnica de Madrid Master’s Degree in Architecture (Master of Science, Architecture at the University G.D’Annunzio Chieti_Pescara ) Level in national classification: 110/110 Univerza v Ljubljani Fakulteta za arhitekturo. Thesis’s research at Lujbljana’s architecture University
Experiences august 2014 february- may 2014 july 2013 september 2012-october 2013 september 2012-january 2013 november-december 2011 september2010-march2011 november2009-march2010 march-july 2011 february-july2010 february-july2009
Computer literacy
Certifications Awards Languages Publications Exhibitions may-july 2014 july 2011 november 2008 may 2008 november 2006
- Member of the jury for IAH international workshop competition for students. - Designer consultant at Albaker architects Doha ( exhibition at katara art center Doha ). - Proposal for the municipality of Brindisi city about “Brindisi City of Sport 2014”. (the project won the IQU award for innovation and urban quality) - Consultant architect for INMOBILIARIA LYKAR Via Porras, San Francisco, Calle 65, Local N3, Panama City, Panama (architect design of 60 ha masterplan and typologies) - Consultant architect for Wiz Arquitectos, Rio Branco 1377 503, Montevideo, Uruguay (designer architect of 6 row houses) - Internship at RDM studio, piazza Mancini 4 00196 Rome - Internship at OFIS architects, tavcarjeva 2 1000 Ljubljana - Internship with engineer Franco Claudio - Teaching assistant “design1” prof. arch. Paola Misino faculty of Chieti-Pescara. theme of the course: “work/house km0” - Teaching assistant “ design2 ” prof. arch. Paola Misino faculty of Chieti-Pescara. theme of the course:”urban gardens, housing” - Teaching assistant “design1” prof. arch. Paola Misino faculty of Chieti-Pescara. theme of the course:”social housing” Autodesk Autocad 2d, 3d Adobe Photoshop CS Adobe Illustrator CS Adobe Premier Pro CS Adobe After Effects CS Adobe InDesign CS 3D Studio Max + Vray Rhinoceros Microsoft Office Licensed architect in Italy ( order of architects n. 1860 ) IX edition IQU award ( innovation and urban quality ) with “Sport Spots”. march 2014 2nd place at “trecentomila idee” square design competition for “piazza Mazzini” Lecce may 2014 3rd place at “sweet dream” furniture design contest with the project “Tana”. july 2014 Italian:native English:fluent Spanish:basic My-lifestyle luxury magazine Learning from cities_international design workshop. edited by F.Garofalo Progettare le nuove centralità_urban/vision esperienze di laboratorio. edited by M.Angrilli, A.Clementi, S.Ferrini Katara art center Doha. Forseeing territories (project done with Albaker architects) Laura Morandini film festival selected video.cinema/architecture movie festival 11th Biennial’s architecture,Venice, video installation for N!studio 13th Biennale of Europe Mediterranean young artists Bari-Puglia 10th Biennial’s architecture,Venice“Learning from the Cities”university workshop
PROFILE
I consider myself as someone who loves to explore, investigate and expand his knowledge in an attempt to answer different questions. In one adjective, I would describe myself as a “curious” person. I learned this attribute from a personal hero, A. Einstein, who said: “The important thing is not to stop questioning”, a quote that I have turned into my life’s philosophy. I believe that contemporary architecture is not an individual undertaking, rather a collaborative endeavor in which exchanging of ideas, sharing of experience and interaction of different personalities of a team are not just keywords, but a methodology resulting in success. The above comes as a result of my personal experience at the Master in Collective housing where I had the opportunity to work in an international environment comprising of different cultures, traditions, ideas and work methodologies. As a team leader, I managed to organize the group and optimize the efficiency in a time constraint to achieve best results. This proved the most challenging in view of tight delivery schedules (less than one week) when the team was working under extreme pressure. Dedication to hard work, an open mind and an overall pleasant attitude, are three qualities that guided me through the challenges of providing a successful end result. On a personal level, curiosity pushed me to explore architecture from different perspectives and disciplines. My delving into Photography and Cinema culminated in the opportunity to show my works at important exhibitions such as Biennial of Architecture of Venice etc. My knowledge and experience allow me a flexibility to work in different teams and in varying environments. My desire to learn and pursuit of continuous skill improvement give me a competitive advantage. Lastly, my dedication to work and sense of responsibility make me an asset for your company.
WORKS
PIAZZA 300MILA 13
GUGGENHEIM HELSINKI 21
HORIZON TOWER 31
TRIANGOLO 35
TANA 41
PHARMACY + CLINIC 45
PATIO HOUSES 59
6 ROW HOUSES 65
MCH ARCHIVO REFUGIO 51
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SPORT SPOTS MCH 71
MASTER COLLECTIVE HOUSIGN 75
BANK OF TIME 87
MOVIES 93
METROPOLITANATURAL CITY 79
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PIAZZA 300MILA 3
project awarded with 2nd place
2014
a dell’attuale e crea: vizio/flussi a co à e carattere
date:2014 location: Lecce (Italy) client: City of Lecce
type: public square status: competition budget: 2.000.000 €
The first step for the competition was to design the square in relation to a more complex system of public spaces. Piazza 300 Mila belongs to a system of three other squares, and is the only one surronded by car viability. The current urban isolation is not only caused by a lack of connection strictly physical , but also due to the absence of a specific identity . Unlike the other squares in the city center, whose identity is clearly recognizable , piazza Mazzini limited to being a ‘ typical planimetric operation of modern subservient to vehicular traffic . The theme of the proposal is an understanding of how to trigger a process of urban renewal , leading to the enhancement of the site and its surroundings through a new identity ; a process that can give back to the community ‘ space of social and culture as activity ‘ . The strategy is really simple:
step1- create a mesh to transform the area into a pedestrian area to connect the square to the downtown. step2- place the parking (that now surround the square) below the plaza. step3- mark the old plaza and lift it up to give its a monumental aspect and to split the service area from the square. step4- rotate the square in order to face the main road and to connect it to the gallery. step5- lift the corner of the mesh to create the entrance to the parking and to make the square able to host different kind of activity and events thanks to his shape.
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VIA TRINCHESE
STEP1
rimuovere la zona di sosta veicolare intorno alla piazza a vantaggio di un parcheggio interrato mutlipiano
STEP4
ruotare la piazza per creare una connessione fisica e visiva tra via Trinchese e la galleria. Il movimento invita il flusso di persone ad entrare nella piazza
STEP2
liberare il centro della piazza rimuovendo la fontana ed inserire una piastra pedonale convertendo la zona carrabile e legando piazza Mazzini al sistema pedonale che parte da via Trinchese sino alla città storica
STEP3
estrarre dalla piastra la traccia dell’attuale piazza. Tale operazione crea: 1-separazione tra zona di servizio/flussi a quella di sosta/gioco 2-conferisce monumentalità e carattere
ruotare la piaz fisica e visiva Il movimento en
STEP3
muovere i punti della superficie al fine di creare accessi pedonali e risalite dal parcheggio interrato. tale operazione di paesaggio urbano conferisce alla piazza una forte riconoscibiità
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ACCESSO/RISALITA PARCHEGGIO
PALCO SCENICO
GIOCO
LUOGO D’INCONTRO
GIOCO
ARRAMPICATA
SLACK LINE
ILLUMINAZIONE
ACCESSO/RISALITA PARCHEGGIO
TEATRO ALL’ APERTO
PARCO GIOCHI
PRENDERE IL SOLE
ACCUMULO ENERGIA+ZONA D’OMBRA
UTILIZZO ENERGIA PER USO PUBBLICO
RIPARO DA PIOGGIA
ILLUMINAZIONE
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GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM
2014
date:2014 location: Helsinki (Finland) client: Guggenheim Fundation
type: museum status: competition budget: 120.000.000 €
The project main idea is to create a museum open to the city, open through the activities that involve art and citizens. A place that creates opportunity and interaction, an incubator for artist and citizens. The “performance space” is considered as an extension of the waterfront promenade, a public space responsive to changes in the city. A place for the visitors and artists, through installations, performances, temporary constructions, performances, lectures, creating works live. Etc. The new building, before interacting with the urban fabric, reflects the relationship with the sea. Climate change and the projected sea level rise during this century have led to place the museum on a podium, a cliff, that protects the building from the future rising sea levels and storm surges.Not only a defensive attitude, but also a resilient approach to change. Among eighty years the new waterfront could be made from the cliff, perhaps creating a sort of Guggenheim island. Architecturally, the museum is the interaction between a horizontal type ( that doesn’t cover the background and does not reduce the view of the surrounding towards the sea), and the vertical type which emphasizes the recognition of the museum in the city. This approach reveal two different scale, the urban one ( the tower ) and the human scale ( the horizontal type ). The building is
the result of these two types addition, producing a void with the fillet and showing visually the transition creating a new icon for the city.For this reason the lower part of the inputs is located towards the city, as if it were a natural extension of the promenade, that culminate with the vertical element. A way to experience the space inside the building as an architectural walk, then culminate on the top floor with views of the harbor and the city. Not just a belvedere, but a vantage point to observe the installations of artists who use the entire city as a work space. The exhibition spaces interior offers maximum flexibility and customization based on the events organized. In the traditional exhibition spaces the architecture does not affects the exposures, acting as director and not as the leading actor. On the other side the entrance level looks for an interaction between the art and the building. A way to rethink the relationship between the visitors and the museum and the one between the artist and the exhibition space. The architecture seeks a strong connection with the Nordic tradition, through the use of wood strongly related to Finnish design of the twentieth century and the texture of the old wooden churches, like that of Petäjävesi. The Guggenheim Helsinki, will not only be a new museum, but a new concept of museum; a new re-
+ TOWER typology that works as a landmark and as a privileged point of view to the city
= BLOCK typology that is close to the human scale and does not affect the building ‘s view of the surrounding
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PLOT RESTRICTION
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BUILDING PODIUM
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CONTEXT VIEW PRESERVATION
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CONTINUITY OF THE PUBLIC SPACE AND BUILDING ACCESS
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TYPOLOGY FILLET
LANDMARK + BELVEDERE
URBAN SCALE HUMAN SCALE
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CONTINUITY OF THE WATERFRONT
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CONTEXT VIEW PRESERVATION
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PRIVATE/PUBLIC
PRESIDENTIAL PALACE
EMBASSY OF SWEDEN
SUPREME COURT HELSINGIN TUOMIOKIRKKO STORA ENSO OYJ
PALACE HOTEL COVERED MARKET
TAHTITOMINVUOREN PUISTO OBSERVATORIEBERGETS PARK
HELSINKI (OLYMPIATERMINAALI)
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Multi-purpose Zone
Exhibition Gallery
longitudinal section LONGITUDINAL SECTION1.1000 scale 1.500
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transversal section 1.1000
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Level
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Bar Sky Terrace
2 70 m 2 300 m
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Dining
520 m
Level
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Office
540 m
Level
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Special Exhibition Gallery
730 m
Level
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Special Exhibition Gallery
880 m
Visitor Services
190 m
Level : entrance
Level : ground
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Programs and Events
2 300 m & more 2 570 m
Retail
350 m
Maintenance and Operations
230 m
Multi-purpose Zone
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Collections Storage and Management 350 m 2 2 2450 m Exhibition Gallery
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HORIZON TOWER
2014
date:2014 location: Leverano (Italyl) client: City of Leverano
type: horizon tower status: competition budget: no budget
The competition goal was to design an Horizon tower that reinterpret the old observation tower placed into Leverano’s contryside landscape. The new observatories will have the double function of new privileged observation points of the local landscape, allowing the visitor to have a complete vision on the referred territory, and resting areas (rest zones, selling points for local products, shops for sustainable means of transport) hosting services for tourists going to the sea. The main objective is to encourage a new idea of touristic development for the territory, thanks to an innovative model of accommodation facility cross-
ing and regenerating the territory in all its aspects. The project idea start from the program, dividing, extruding and rotating the function in order to have a 360° experience from the botton to the top level. The tower was designed with a steel frame structure in order to support the cantilever and to reduce the beam section that would have given to the tower a massive aspect. The ground zero level facade is made of metal gabions with local stone inside, reinterpreting the traditional stone houses made of stones. The white horizontal splints give to the tower a lighter visual impact that does not affect the view of the landscape from far.
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18m BELVEDERE
ROOM
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BELVEDERE BELVEDERE
RELAX ZONE
RELAX ZONE
STORE
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STORE
TRIANGOLO
MCH
2014
date:2014 location: client: Formabilio
type: furniture design status: competition budget: no budget
TRIANGOLO is a furniture design for a competition called NEVERENDING where the goal was to design a modular furniture tha can be configurated by the user. The main idea is to give to the object not just a neverending possibility in terms of shape configuration but also a neverending possibility in terms of uses. Triangolo is a modular system that by assem-
bly and rotation can create different compositions and satisfy different uses. The module can be used as a coffee table, as magazine rack or as a system of shelfs. The starting point is a triangle that makes the module and that creates different configurations. TRIANGOLO was designed as a furniture made by MDF wood panels varnished with paint.
THE COFFEE TABLE
THE MAGAZINE RACK
THE SHELF
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TANA
project awarded with 3rd place
2014
date:2014 location: client: Formabilio
type: furniture design status: competition budget: no budget
TANA is a bedside table box designed for different uses. It can host your four-legged friends to have them always next to your bed ( that’s why it has the “home” shade ) or it can store different objects that accompany your relax’s moments. Its shape makes possible to have various configurations able to give
to the object always different “image”. Is designed as a piece of furniture done with mdc panels white lacquered and oak veneer. The inside is upholster with removable lining. The circular fabric cap makes the object usable for different purpose and last but no least, gives symmetry so that it ca be used on both side of the bed.
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PHARMACY + CLINIC
2014
date:2014 location: Merine (Italyl) client: Private
type: pharmacy + clinic status: under approval budget: 180.000â‚Ź
The project is located in south of Italy small village’s center. The clients owns two really narrow plots one next to the other. One of them has a building from the 60 while the other have just ruins of the old building. The goal is to transform this situation in order to have a small clinic and a pharmacy that face the street. The strategy starts by replacing the old building volumes and adding the 20% more (percentage allowed by the law in hystorical center). By removing the vertical partitions , at the
edge between the two plots, the space gain much more possibilities of designing a comfortable space. Patio are introduced in between the rooms to bring light in the building. A new wood shape is introduced to give to the interior a completely new circulation. The new shape performs also as acoustic element to increase the rooms and clients privacy. The use of wood in the interior wants to give to the building a warm friendly environment, which is not that common in clinic building.
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COEXISTENCE
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ROOM4 ROOM3 WC ROOM2
ROOM1 RECEPTION
WC PHARMACY
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ROOM4 ROOM3 WC ROOM2
ROOM1 RECEPTION
WC PHARMACY
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ARCHIVO REFUGIO
MCH 2013
date:2013 location:Mexico City (Mexico) client: Archivo Diseno y Arquitectura
type: pavilion status: competition budget: 30.000$
We see the pavilion as the opportunity to generate an embryological experiment of new ways of interaction and relationship between architectural element, space and people. The concept of the pavilion starts from a box that later has been transformed through the fragmentation of its case, a gesture that refuses the pure element as an object and opens to deeper meanings. Through this gesture we manage to have an alternation of empty/full that dematerializes the border and increases the possibility of interaction. The openings create a continuity of the space erasing the separation between interior and exterior and the use of reflective material amplify the perception of the context by the fragmentation of the reality. Disorientation, illogic, ad ambiguity are overlapped to give to the user a surrealistic sensation that lets the pavilion be an experience. The fragmentation of the box disorients and disarms the user giving him altered views. Working with the border allows to create an empty space as flexible as
possible in which the user is the protagonist. Structure and furniture are in this pavilion the same things, as well as the lighting and energy systems, underlining the strong connections between architecture and design. The partitions act as storage where modular elements are placed. By the distribution of these modular elements the pavilion assumes different configuration according to the needs, creating an expansion of the pavilion in the garden where the modular elements contaminate the surrounding. In this way its aspect is always temporary. It is the user with his activity that provides a temporary state, a Polaroid of a moment where the architecture is the frame. The pavilion is a clear state of what for us architecture should provide in our time, a flexible space where people are the actors and the architecture is simply the stage that should host feelings, activities, opportunity.
fragmentation fragmentation permeability
permeability
view and reflections view and reflections
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reflective aluminium composite panels tot. 84x647cm Masisa HR panels tot. 84x647cm glass panels tot. 84x647cm vertical shading system translucent textile sheet 84x647cm
reflective aluminium composite panel 84x285cm sliding glass panel 84x285cm Rail to allow glass sliding
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The vertical elements integrate architecture and design with movable forniture made by wood frames (55x75x46cm) and poufs of different sizes that can work as tables, sits, bases for expositions, etc.
the lighting elements and the power plugs are placed in the cavity of the pillars
kids workshop
H shaped wood beams 40x636x12 cm H shaped wood pilars 60x245x12 cm
conference
relax
exposition
pallets 125x130cm wood battens 12x636 cm
food and beverage
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PATIO HOUSES
MCH 2013
date:2013 location:Lecce (Italy) client: Private
type: housing status: under approval budget: 600.000â‚Ź
Patio houses is a project done for a private client that wanted 10 houses in a plot with an uncommon shape. The idea is to create an introverted architecture in order to give to the user the maximum level of privacy in a row houses siteplan. The concept starts from the block that is divided in different pieces and slided in order to bring the light inside the spaces not from the main facade. The voids are not just the way to bring the lights in, they create nice outdoor spaces to live. In the living + the dining room the terrace are designed to be an extention of the interior space. Thanks to the sliding windows the spaces turns
from 40 sqm into 80, duplicating the living. A flexible concept was then introduced for the bedrooms. The doubleroom was designed in a way that can be transformed in three different layout. The first one is the classical one where a wall devide the space in order to have two single bedroom. The second one divide the space in two with a sliding wall that allows to have a big double room or two single one. The third one turns the space into a master bedroom whit a dressing room on the back. All the spaces were designed with opposite windows in order to allow cross ventilation which is really important in south italian buildings.
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siteplan scale 1.500
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6 ROW HOUSES
2013
date:2013 location:Montevideo (Uruguay) client: Private
type: social housing status: under approval budget: 360.000€
The project is located in the suburbs of Montevideo called Buceo. The client wants to generate a social houses project thanks to the government program similar to the Brazil one called “mi casa mi vida”. The project had to be really cheap and that’s why we decide to work with no basement and with prefab systems.
outdoor spaces which is divided ( physically and not visually ) by a glass box extruded from the house facade. This box is an extra space, a space with no activity destination that can be used just as the entrance or also as an extension of the interior space. Thanks to the sliding glass facade, when there is the necessity, the glass box will be opened generating an lengthen of the outdoor spaces.
The proportion of the plot, 10m narrow and 65 long gave us the intuition to create a long pedestrian path that will connect all the houses that will have no windows on this path. The houses are totally closed to the street and opened to a patio that will allow to have privacy, outdoor space and will improve lighting and ventilation. In the plot the building is a sequence of empty and full spaces. The entrance to the house is from the
The houses is made of 2 stories, the living and dining on the ground floor and the bedrooms with services on the 1st. The decision of working with an open space in the ground floor came from the desire of giving the possibility to the inhabitant of arranging the space as they want, according to their necessity and comfort feelings.
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SPORT SPOTS SPECIAL PRICE AT IQU Awards
2013
date:2013 location:Brindisi (Italy) client: City of Brindisi
type: public space status: project budget: no budget
The Sport Spots are a network of public spaces that want to convert and improve, through the Sport , the quality of the disused public spaces in the city of Brindisi. The idea came from the candidacy of the City of Brindisi as Sport City in the year 2014 and it’s based on a simple concept; instead of creating sport structures outside the city that are totally disconnected with the rest of the urban fabric, the sport
spots are injected into the city as micro intervention of the urban context. All of this will have different impacts into the city: 1- First of all will recover public spaces no longer in use. 2- Will give the possibility to the children to play away in a safety place. 3- Give to people the possibility to approach to sports.
SPORT SPOTS un Manifesto Urbano per la CittĂ di Brindisi
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Via Legnago
Via Romolo
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MCH
MASTER IN COLLECTIVE HOUSING
MCH
2012
date:2012 location:Madrid (Spain)
type: Master in Collective Housing status: completed
MCH master in collective housing at the Etsam of Madrid, is a postgraduate professional program of advanced architecture design. After seven editions it is considered as one of the best architecture master’s program by architects and experts. It was the opportunity to study with several architects which have international reputation and to increase the knowledge in design as well as technology,business, sustainability, sociology.
Below the main workshop done during the master. WORKSHOP1 - JUAN HERREROS WORKSHOP2 - BURGOS & GARRIDO WORKSHOP3 - WIEL ARETS WORKSHOP4 - HRVOJE NJIRIC WORKSHOP5 - ANDREA DEPLAZES WORKSHOP6 - DIETMAR EBERLE WORKSHOP7 - ANNE LACATON
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ANDREA DEPLAZES workshop
JUAN HERREOS workshop
DIETMAR EBERLE workshop
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J.GERMAN GARCIA workshop
WIEL ARETS workshop
HRVOJE NJIRIC workshop
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METROPOLITA NATURAL CITY
2011
date:2011 location:Ljubljana (Slovenia) client: University’s thesis
type: hybrid status: project budget: no budget
MetropolitaNatural city is a project for the expansion plan of the city of Ljubljana which fits in the former industrial sites and in the agriculture areas at the margins of the city. The design strategy involves the redevelopment of the old factories, turning the sites into large gardens with the aim of ensuring the daily sustenance, abolish operating costs by letting citizens manage them, encourage
this phenomenon that is slowly disappearing with internet, called socialization. Regarding the expansion, the project is on one side fits in the agricultural fabric, through an orthogonal mesh, where activities such as housing, working, shopping can build on according to different level of demand; on the other side works with the infrastructure, providing a landmark tower in a principal axis of the urban development, recognizable in the city.
1mq produce 5kg of fruit_vegetables/year
1man who lives in an industrialized country needs 230 l of water everyday
9mq per 70 mq
160 Kg/year
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country road
old garden
sigle house+ couple house+ family house+ old-people house+ growing gardens+ common space+ energy...
modular grid
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office+auditorium houses+fitness+ shop+musicschool+ biblioteque+ coffee+house rent+ kindergarden+ energy...
main No-car street
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gardens already used by people who lives not so far from here...
the land of the old factory gave way to a park for the city use...
ardens
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parking+ bike rent+ skating rent+ info point+
hot house used to growing during winter time...in summer time can change utilization...
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BANK OF TIME
2006
date:2006 location:Pescara (Italy) client: University project
type: hybrid status: project budget: no budget
Bank of time is a hybrid project that deal with temporary houses and public facilities. It’s an experiment done for the course of “design 2” at the university which tries to explore the hexagonal tangle in 3 dimensions. The building works with 3 main stripes that correspond to the separation o the pub-
lic, semipublic and private space. The facade facing the city is the one that host all the public facilities, shops and workshop where different activities can have place. The other side, with the hexagonal facade is facing a garden in order to improve the acoustic and the
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MOVIES
FAREWELL CHAPEL http://vimeo.com/21018572
FRAMING REALITY https://vimeo.com/75153874
CITY MUSEUM http://vimeo.com/32455957
CONSEQUENCES http://vimeo.com/32371685
IL BELLO NELLE COSE A http://vimeo.com/69496345
links
booklet http://issuu.com/marcomazzotta_architect/docs/mch_marcomazzotta_book video https://vimeo.com/marcomazzotta/videos www.youtube.com/user/MarcoMazzotta40
First Name|Last Name Marco Mazzotta Mobile phone +39 3286248971 E-mail marcomaz40@yahoo.it