MARTA DATURI Architecture portfolio - 2021
MARTA DATURI Date of birth Nationality Mobile E-Mail
24th May 1995 Italian +39 333 465 1915 martadaturi@libero.it
CURRICULUM VITAE WORK EXPERIENCES Dec 2020 - Ongoing
Architectural assistant
E-Plus Studio S.r.l. - Pavia (IT) Mar 2021 - Sep 2021
Architectural Intern
Mario Cucinella Architects - Bologna (IT) Feb 2019 - Jul 2019
Undergraduate Researcher
D&I College of Design and Innovation, Tongji University - Shanghai (China) Mar 2018 - Jul 2018
Student Tutor
Università degli studi di Pavia - Pavia (IT)
VOLUNTEER WORK Mar 2017 - Ongoing
Tour guide in historic buildings
DeA - DONNE E ARTE PIACENZA - Piacenza (IT)
EDUCATION AND TRAINING Sept 2020 - Jan 2021
High-Level Training Course “Architecture for Exhibition” YACacademy - Bologna (IT)
Jul 2020 16 h
Autodesk Revit Beginner course
Sept 2018 - May 2020
Master’s Degree in Architecture
Authorized Training Center®, NKE - DDU BIM Academy - Pavia (IT) College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tongji University - Shanghai (China)
Sept 2019 - Jan 2020
Erasmus+ Program
Faculty of Civil Engineering, Brno University of Technology - Brno (Czech Republic) 2014 - 2019
5 years Master’s Degree in Building Engineering and Archietcture Università degli studi di Pavia - Pavia (IT)
Sept 2017 2 weeks Apr 2017 4 days 2009 - 2014
Patrimonio Arquitectónique Fuente de Nueva Arquitectura Universidad Central de Chile - Santiago, Chile
Building Commun(c)ities
Arcò Studio, Associazione Revularia and Collettivo Praxis - Piacenza, Italy
International High School Diploma
Liceo Scientifico Lorenzo Respighi - Piacenza (IT)
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CONTENT Pag 4
STUDY AND APPLICATION OF LIVING ROOFS AND WALLS: design of a new green headquarters for the Letaron Company in Dongguan. Dongguan, China
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8H - AN UNDENIABLE RIGHT (MUSA) Urban module for accessible services Pavia, Italy
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EXODUS MI Voluntary prisoners in Porta Genova Milan, Italy
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UT RENATI Re-use the Fallen Church
Chiesa Diruta, Grottole (MT), Italy Pag 26
A DOOR ON A BETTER WORLD Redefine the relationship with nature Arte Sella Park, Borgo Valsugana (TN), Italy
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STUDY AND APPLICATION OF LIVING ROOFS AND WALLS: Design of a new green headquarters for the Letaron Company in Dongguan. Dongguan, China
MASTER THESIS DESIGN WORK | OFFICE BUILDING
The final result of this work is the application of one or more of the technologies analyzed during the research phase (nature-based solutions), for the purpose of designing the new headquarters for the Letraron Company in Dongguan. The company purchased a formally abandoned piece of industrial land in the city of Hengli town in Dongguan, Guangdong. Since the location lends itself perfectly, from an ecological and climatic point of view, the researcher has developed a project proposal for the creation of an eco-compatible and sustainable campus, with functions such as offices, research, communication, showroom, canteen and cafe. The idea of the project stems from the main desire to develop a unique building capable of giving a good image of headquarters for the company.
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• Bird view over the terrace | external view of the building
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The building, as a consequence of the climatic analysis and the geographical position of the site, took on a shape that could favor the shading of the facades, reducing to the minimum the south exposure, and the creation of shaded areas thanks to the presence of patios and protruding terraces. In the interior, the large open space guarantees good natural lighting (sunlight) and air circulation. In addition, the open space environment offers the possibility of exchanging air between the north and south fronts (thanks to the different pressure created between hot and cold air) allowing a natural air circulation and to reduce the energy consumption given by the use of climate control system.
• Design strategies
Main facade
Reduced depth - Wide Width
Differences of pressure
Chimney effect
Sun’s movement
Exposed surfaces
Buinding envelop
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• Exploded axonometric view of the building
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• First floor view on the staicase | internal view
• First floor corridor | internal view
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The building was designed to accommodate two green roofs, one above the third floor and one on the terrace, and two vertical wall. Both horizontal green surfaces are light Intensive green system in order to guarantee a good variety of plant species without incurring excessive irrigation or maintenance costs. The ground floor green wall is made with the same technology applied in the intervention on the Quai Branly Museum, made by the French botanist Dr. Patrick Blanc. The vertical system chosen for the facade of the first and second floors is inspired by the ZipGrow vertical farming solution used for the facade of the USA pavilion for Expo 2015.W
• Facade system | Elevation
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• Facade system | WSection
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8H - AN UNDENIABLE RIGHT (MUSA) Urban module for accessible services Pavia, Italy
COMPETITION OPENED BY THE MUNICIPALITY OF PAVIA | URBAN HOUSING
The 8h project was born to respond to an important deficit: the lack of suitable structures to accommodate the homeless people during the night. Daytime reception centers and Caritas located throughout the area complain that it is impossible to be able to offer a continuous 24-hour service to people: they are not able to offer them a place to rest through the night, forcing them to sleep in some corner of the city. This problem is less evident in large urban centers as there are often structures specifically designed to offer accommodation to those people who do not own one or who no longer have the economic and social possibility of affording one. Starting from the evaluation of what are the primary needs of those people, it has been designed an urban module that would provide a warm place to rest, toilets and a space to store personal objects.
• 8h module located in an urban green space | External view
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The structure of a container is made of cor-ten steel which guarantees excellent performance in terms of resistance to stress and corrosion caused by atmospheric agents (since they are designed to withstand long sea crossings). In addition, in order to guarantee the safety and healthiness of the products transported, the law obliges their disposal after 10 years of use, but at this point of their life the containers are still intact and perfectly operational and therefore easily recyclable. Using a structure with standard sizes (container ISO 244 x 259 x 610 cm) the module is easily transportable and, once the chosen location has been reached, it can be positioned without difficulty in the chosen green area. The stability of the module is then guaranteed by the self-leveling metal feet placed on the base.
• Strenghts of the module | Paper model
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CONTAINER SECTION: 1. Adjustable self-leveling feet 2. Floating flooring in 50x50 mm slabs in cement conglomerate 3. Vertical closing panel in aluminum 0.4x150x250 cm 4. Insulated door with external sliding 90x210 cm 16
5. folding cover connected to the “bathroom module” with hinges 6. corrugated sheet of the container 7. thermo-acoustic insulation in polyurethane foam 50 mm 8. wood fiber panel 2.8x221x100 cm
9. fiberglass panel 0.4x218x100 cm 10. vasistas window in aluminum 40x60 cm 11. sliding door for bunks in fiberglass 4x100x100 cm 12. fiberglass panel 0.4x217x100 cm
13. wood fiber panel 0.4x217x100 cm 14. 70 mm thermo-acoustic insulation in polyurethane foam 15. corrugated sheet thickness 24 mm 16. internal lining panels in 4 mm Wthick fiberglass 17
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EXODUS MI Voluntary prisoners in Porta Genova Milan, Italy
ARCHITECTURAL COMPOSITION COURSE | URBAN DEVELOPMENT | UTOPIA
This work is based on the development and application to the city of Milan of a utopian project, in our case the Rem Koolhaas Exodus project. Exodus proposes a walled city in a long strip, with tall barriers that cut through London’s urban fabric an intervention designed to create a new urban culture invigorated by architectural innovation and political subversion. Main architectural theme: - Berlin Wall structure - Rigid programmatic division
•Bird-view of the area | Porta Genova area, Milan
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- The Skyscreaper as a landmark - Constructivism theory
“The inhabitants of this architecture, those strong enough to love it, would become its Voluntary Prisoners, ecstatic in the freedom of their architectural confines.” Rem Koolhaas
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•Urban masterplan | Porta Genova area, Milan
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RESIDENTIAL TOWER ANALYSIS | Example of cohousing residential floors layout • Floor 5
• Floor 4
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• Floor 6
• Elevation of the residential tower
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UT RENATI Re-use the Fallen Church
Chiesa Diruta, Grottole (MT), Italy
ARCHITECTURAL REUSE COMPETITION | ADAPTIVE REUSE | CONCERT HALL
Chiesa Diruta, a symbol of the destructive force of nature, towering above the small town of Grottole, will be transformed from an emblem of abandonment and calamity to a symbol of communal rebirth and prosperity. Bringing together the citizens of Grottole via art, music, and rich culture.
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• View from the staircase
• View from the outside
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A DOOR ON A BETTER WORLD Redefine the relationship with nature Arte Sella Park, Borgo Valsugana (TN), Italy
INSTALLATION DESIGN | TREE ARCHETYPE | ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
Designing with the aim of reflecting upon the implications of architecture on the environment: realizing an installation that will be placed in the Arte Sella park and will stands as a symbol of a new mode of listening to and welcoming environmental issues into architecture. structure proposal structure proposal structure proposal Curatorship: A. Cecchini (YAC), G. Bianchi (Arte Sella), E. exposed metal frame exposed metal frame exposed metal frame Montibeller (Arte Sella) Art Direction: MC A - Mario Cucinella Architects
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