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Mariangela Iodice architect


mariangela iodice architect/interior designer/photographer

arch.marlaiodice@gmail.com +39 3920813099 +44 07795040472

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#C28collaboratorio

#C28collaboratorio #OFISarchitects #C+Carchitects

#PLAstudio

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#RESTARTstudio

#gambardellarchitetti

#gambardellarchitetti

SAWA Hotel Douala, Cameroon

BluePrint Competition

LATA, Fuori Salone

SHADES 'N' COLOURS

ECOF(L)OOD

Villa Capri


_01 SAWA Hotel [ under construction ]

#C28collaboratorio / #TAYOUsarl Ing. Arch. Francesco Sforza Ing. Marco Paleco Ing. Nicolò Sorci Arch. Cristina Carnevali

Douala, Cameroon Facing the sea, right in the heart of the historic area of Bonanjo, the Douala's administrative district "Cameroon main gateway", the SAWA Hotel is the reference hotel for government and business executives. Our work focused on rebuilding the part reserved for the public: receptions, bars, restaurants and two conference rooms. everything is arranged on two floors of the central body of the building that is connected to the rooms and the casino. The facade project is inspired by the organic forms of nature. Starting from simple vertical bars, new shapes have been created giving the facade more harmonious movement. Following the new cladding, the façade changes from every perspective, making it appealing and surprising as the waves of the sea or the forests.



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1. Main Hotel Entrance 2. Ground Floor Bar 3. Ground Floor Conference Hall 4. First Floor Conference Hall 5. Fist Floor Lounge Bar 6. First Floor Restaurant Bar


_02 LATA "la terra e l'altalena"

#C28collaboratorio #OFISarchitects #C+Carchitects

Fuori Salone, Milan 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.


_03 Ecof(l)ood LafargeHolcim for Sustainable Construction_competition 2017 Recently Ecof(l)ood has been shortlisted by Ric and by its joined Unesco Jury, to reach the final stage of the Cities of Future Challenge.

#PLAstudio Arch. Pamela Larocca Arch. Roberta Cerbone

Climate change, desertification, and the rising amount of population settled on coastal cities and areas, are the main factors causing the increasing amount of flash floods phenomena. The Flash floods are theirself main cause of death and hunger. Also, in the affected areas the main consequence due to the phenomena become the lack of first survivance goods. The most credited Nasa Forecast tells us that the worldwide sea level will be increasing its height by 4 meters in the next 20 years, and in numeric therms, this is likely to cause the death of 130.000.000 persons.It is mandatory to define serious strategies which should guarantee life saving tools and also, self sufficency as more as we can. That’s all about our F’l’ood Farm.





_04 Blueprint Competition 2017 Genova, Italia #RESTARTstudio Arch. Vittorio Santangelo Arch. Danilo Iacone Arch. Mattia Leone Beatrice Conti and Angelo Cò_Politecnico di Milano

The Blueprint is the vision given to the City by Renzo Piano for the building industry as a free contribution to the urban, port, industrial and social future of Genoa. Starting from this vision of development of the city, Blueprint Competition wants to be the tool to face, through a competition of ideas, the theme of urban voids, recovering the area of the International Exhibition of Genoa iin analogy for what is already being experimented and planning at the national and international level, translating this theme into a concrete and quality project proposal.



PLANIMETRIA GENERALE SCALA 1:1000

1. GENOVA E IL MARE

2. IL MARE RICONQUISTA GENOVA

422 POSTI BARCA

60.000 mq

466 POSTI BARCA

60.000 mq

LA DIMENSIONE DEL PROGETTO

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3. GENOVA CITTA’ VERTICALE 60.000 mq



_05 Shapes and colours 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 70 Marino Santa Rosa Naples


_Istituto Padre Minozzi Matera


_Istituto Compresivo Statale 19' Russo-Montale Naples



_06 "Villa Capri" 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.




mariangela iodice architect/interior designer/photographer

arch.marlaiodice@gmail.com 0039 3920813099

linkedin.com/in/mariangela-iodice issuu.com/marlaiodice marlaiodice.tumblr.com



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