Mariangela Iodice Portfolio '21
mariangela iodice ARB M.Arch. - ACP Revit | BIM Specialist 3D Visualizer Graphic Design Professional Photographer
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6 PURPOSE-BUILT FLATS
LOFT&INTERNAL REVOVATION
FLUID BRICKS FACADE
#DesignCodeArchitects
#DesignCodeArchitects
#MLA Architects #freelance
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FARM HOUSE
CINTRA BLOCK, Cambridge
LATA, Fuori Salone
#RURALSURVIVINGLABS
#Beaumont #K+R Architects
#C28collaboratorio #OFISarchitects #C+Carchitects
London W12 arch.marlaiodice@gmail.com +44 07795040472
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SHADES 'N' COLOURS
Villa Capri
Detailed drawings
#gambardellarchitetti
#gambardellarchitetti
#Sewoon Buildings #Beaumont #Design Code Architects
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6 purpose-built flats
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Loft conversion&internal renovation
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[ under construction ]
Design Code Architects
The project consist in a demolition of three bedrooms single dwelling house, with the erection of 6 Purpose-built flats with associated amenity spaces, cycle storage and refuse storage. The proposed development is located in the residential area of Leyton in the Waltham Forest Borough Council. The proposal seeks to demolish the existent buildings to enable a small cluster of exciting new homes set within a residential area and close to the amenities of the town centre. The plot has been divided in to two distinctive blocks, that are different in their shape and layout, but visually following the same architectural language. The first block is facing the High Road Leyton provides three units of 1 bedroom flats, split between 2 levels. Each unit in this block has two different height, giving to the entire complex an interesting and compelling rhythm. Following the path inside the plot, there is the access for the second block of flats, where we have located the bigger units, the 3 and 2 bedrooms apartments.
Design Code Architects
The project consists in a loft conversion and interal renovation to provide a new residential space for a dwelling located in Fulham Broadway. The proposal splits the dwelling in 2 seperate flats, with one focusing on needs and lifesyle of a older aged woman. The loft conversion, which would require the roof to be changed from hipped to gable, helps to reach the ridge line of the adjoining properties creating a sense of continuity on the street.
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Fluid Bricks Facade [ freelance ]
MLA Architects
An intricate pattern across the 125-square-metre facade is created by using a parametric software for a residential building located in Cambridge. Each brick has a slight differentiation to the previous brick in rotation and position to create a continuous pattern over the whole elevation of the building. In detail, the rotation angle is parametrized according to the the distance of the bricks from attractor points and an attractor NURBS curve. The domain of the rotation angle ranges from 0° to 30°. The three-storey building comprises offices and residential units and it is made with reinforced concrete blocks and red bricks cladding.
SECOND FLOOR
3 bedroom flat - 124 sqm
FIRST FLOOR
1 bedroom flat - 61 sqm 1 bedroom flat - 63 sqm
GROUND FLOOR Office 1 - 57 sqm Office 2 - 54 sqm 0
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FarmHouse [ WORKSHOP ]
#RURALSURVIVINGLABS Ph.D. Marinella Contestabile
The project consists of a flexible and versatile system that can be assembled with minimal impact on the ground fixing. Different volumes are inserted within the timber structure, surrounded by polycarbonate panels that allow light to pass through and act as filter between indoor and outdoor. Three housing blocks with all the services are conceived for young people that want to escape from the rush and bustle of the city. A communal kitchen and a living room represent the core of the residential area in order to promote socialization among occupants. The greenhouse is another crucial aspect of the project for the implementation of sustainable farming where all the tenants can grow their own vegetables and herbs. In the second phase of the workshop, we will deeper a rainwater collection system, and installation of solar panels exploiting the roof shape. During summertime, the house communicates with the outside through a system of sliding doors.
plasterboard acoustic insulation XLAM panel 5 layers insulation plasterboard soundproofing gasket vapour control layer
vapour control layer XLAM panel 3 layers rigid insulation boad plasterboard timber floor timber sub-floor insulation
plasterboard + waterproofing membrane cellullar glass floor underfloor heating thermal insulation boad concrete screed reinforced concret strip foundation waterproofing membrane
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Cintra Block
TERRACED HOUSES PRIVACY
[ Planning Approved ] Cambridge, UK
#Beaumont / #K&R Architects
Cintra House is a surviving fragment of the 19th century New Town development in Cambridge. Situated in Hills Road, now it is unfortunately only a façade. The rear side of the building has been replaced with an uninspired office block. The first step was to renovate the rear side of the Cintra House building. Then we focalized our attention on the neighborhood which facing directly to the rear side of CH, Our aim is to realize a new public space in the heart of the block that it is able to connect each part of the system.
CINTRA HOUSE, OFFICE THOMAS HOUSE, RESIDENTIAL
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LATA Earthwake Areas [ built ] Fuori Salone, Milan
#C28collaboratorio #OFISarchitects #C+Carchitects
The recent earthquake events in central Italy have worsened the already difficult economic and social situation in the hinterland. The effected territories have seen a progressive fading of tourist flows. Which were often the only sources of subsistence for small farming and mountain communities. The main purpose of the project is to create a naturalistic and supportive path from Fabriano to L'Aquila, to be covered on foot or by bicycle, which crosses municipalities and territories affected by the last massive earthquake. The aim is to encourage economic development through a supportive, sustainable and responsive tourism.
The route is more than 200 km long, it involves twelve municipalities in four regions of central Italy (Marche, Umbria, Lazio, Abruzzo) and passes through the hiking and biking paths of two important National Parks (Monti Sibillini, Gran Sasso and Monti Della Laga National Parks). The pathway created requires various kinds of equipment to be enjoyed by travellers and the initiative aims to design and build spaces to support them. At the same time these spaces are designed and built to support local operators and micro-entreprises. Is showed below an example of a temporary and modular structure which is to be installed along the naturalistic route, is designed for any type of travelers' need. This is easy to transport and assemble. Moreover this structure is designed together with OFISarchitects and was presented at the Fuori Salone 2017 in Milan. These are photos related to the project presented at the Milan Fuori Salone 2018 where it was possible to listen to interviews of people living in the territories devastated by earthquakes and to see the destroyed landscape through the use of 3D viewers with the aim to sensitize users.
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Shapes and colours [ built ]
Matera e Napoli, Italia
#GAMBARDELLARCHITETTI Arch. Cherubino Gambardella Arch. Simona Ottieri Arch. Alessandro Marotti Scialla Arch. Rosalba Di Maio
In 2016 the GAMBARDELLARCHITETTI studio took part in the national redevelopment program promoted by the Loris Malaguzzi Foundation and Enel Cuore and presented a renovation of three school buildings, located one in Matera and two in Naples. The interior treatment follows the linearity of a story that is articulated along the walls, bouncing between the ceiling and the floor, designing classrooms and paths with simple elements such as lights, benches and work tables. An elementary and refined architecture that restores the hierarchy in the system of internal paths by inserting gigantic monochrome volumes in the entrance spaces that, like pauses in the narration, translates the colors and the balances of a Mediterranean landscape into interiors.
_Istituto Padre Minozzi Matera
_Istituto 70 Marino Santa Rosa Naples
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"Villa Capri" [ built ] Itri, Italy
#GAMBARDELLARCHITETTI Arch. Cherubino Gambardella Arch. Simona Ottieri Arch. Alessandro Marotti Scialla Arch. Rosalba Di Maio
Working with ruins, the remains of hasty and sometimes unplanned constructions, is a possibility that Italian territory offers in abundance, especially towards the south. The result is a large house on three levels, with 250 square metres of internal floor area (including an annexe in the place of a ferroconcrete cistern), 435 of terraces, 40 of swimming pool and 2,300 of restored olive grove. Gambardellarchitetti have achieved this through a rigorous simplicity of materials, with volumes covered in lime plaster alternating with facings of split quarry stone, and continuity between the floors, laid on the inside with single-fired ceramic tiles and on the outside with slabs of pearly travertine that give the external areas the appearance of rooms projected outdoors, with a few inserts of Italian walnut, and obviously with a lightness of the frames.
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ROOF roof decking in modular pa
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nels 60x60 cm,double layer of waterproofing membrane, lightweight concrete screed,
Detail drawings 2. Cintra House - Roof openable light
board insulation, jet of concrete with wire mesh, corrugated sheet steel, beam HEB 250 mm,acoustic and thermal insulation,dou
Singly ply adhered membrane with hot weld joints (150mm) 135mm insulation laid on 35x25mm sw firrings laid to fall Vapour /air control barrier continuously sealed Fabricated flashing and drip with sealed edge to all exposed edges Roof to achieve a u value of 0.14 W/mK
#Beaumont, Cambridge UK
Openable roof light for roof access
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155mm roof upstand support for roof light (to suppliers recommended details) Upstand shown 75x50mm timber frame 75mm insulation 18mmWBP marine quality ply to external face 13mm plasterboard inner face (ready for finishes) Air control barrier/vapour barrier sealed with roof build up Single ply adhered membrane to the external face of ustand and lapped to the roof membrane
FACADE SYSTEM sandwich panels of alumi num and insulation “REYNO BOND RV 40 4C”, supporting structure, air space, double
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plasterboard model “KNAUF
35mm timber fillet
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AQUAPANEL OUTDOOR”, insulation, metal strut “c” profile 50x75x50 mm, double plasterboard.
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18mm WBP marine quality ply deck
Details 2 to openable rooflight
fixed roof light
Posi-joist supporting roof light INTERMEDIATE FLOOR
Opening access roof light
CONDENSER
AHU
tile in gres, layer of base, jet of concrete, lightweight concrete screed, corrugated sheet steel, beam HEB 250 mm, acoustic and thermal insulation, system of ancho
Drop bars for suspended drop in ceiling grid -
Internal framing for opening to roof light
ring with metal profile, panel of Celenit and outer coating panels in aluminium.
Details 1 proposed roof
Scale 1:10
smooth gravel edge channel min 300mm
Detail drawings
Detail drawings
GRP chimney stack(s) to replace original brick built units
filter fleece
flashing lapped over waterproof membrane
light vegetation growing medium
3. Six Purpose-built flats, green roof detail
2. Cintra House - Roof openable light #Beaumont, Cambridge UK
retention trim
drainage element, water reservoir and root barrier
#Design Code Architects, London UK
GRP chimney stack(s) installed/fixed onto ply deck and lead dressed into single ply roofing finish
300mm
Tapered insulated warm roof insulation on 18mm WBP ply on 225mm posi-joists @ 600mm centres connected to steelframe Mansard roof build and finish 254ub steel frame to the structural engineers details
waterproof membrane
140mm total insulation (70mm between joists and 70mm over joists) 18x38mm battens to provide ventilation path 38x34mm timber battens for slate tile Slate tile with a 190mm gauge
Existing parapet
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Continuously sealed air control barrier beneath insulation to gutter with single ply membrane dressed into parapet wall brick joint Insulated gutter base supported on 18mm marine quality WBP ply supported by timber studs
plasterboard ceiling finish on battens
70mm insulation over joists 70mm insulation between joists 75mm insulation fixed to concrete sub base to provide continous insulated properties to edge of exposed floor
concrete deck to SE design insulated cavity barrier
50mm screed to falls vapour control layer
PROPOSED ROOF SECTION REAR TO FRONT (1:50 Existing/original PC deck to remain. Hollow pot flooring subject to review.
Scale 1:10
2 layers 140mm rigid insulation
Thank you! Mariangela Iodice arch.marlaiodice@gmail.com +39 3920813099 +44 07795040472
Thank you! Mariangela Iodice London W12 arch.marlaiodice@gmail.com +44 07795040472
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