MARY LYNN AL HADDAD
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Torino TO, Italy
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09. 13. 1995
EDUCATION Master of Science Degree in Architecture - Building Architecture
GPA 110/110
Bachelor of Architecture Degree - Graduated with Distinction
GPA 3.61/4.00
Politecnico di Milano 2018 - 2020
Lebanese American University 2013 - 2018
LANGUAGES Arabic | Mothertongue
English | Fluent
French | Fluent
Italian | B1 level
EXPERIENCE Architect
BOX Architetti| Torino, Italy
January 2021- Present | • Working on Superbonus 110% interventions on buildings in order to enhance the energy consumption of existing structures •Performing BIM modeling for energy modeling simulations •In charge of Visualization and graphic presentations of the projects
Collaboration
Riccardo invernizzi Architetto| Bergamo, Italy
December 2020 | Collaborated with Architect Invernizzi on three projects based in Lombardia, Italy (Residential House renovation/ Landscape design for a Residential compound/ Comune di Cormano school Interior Design)
Architect Intern
JOLMA Architects | Tampere, Finland
August 2020- October 2020 | Worked on two proposals for an urban and landscape architecture competition in Finland, and wrote an article that will soon be published online
BIM Intern | DIGISKILLS 2020 Politecnico di Milano | Milan, Italy
April 2020- May 2020 | Developing digital skills and modeling oriented in Building Information Modelling (BIM) with the use of Revit
Architect Intern
Dar Al Handasah Consultants | Beirut, Lebanon
Summer 2017 | Worked on architecture and urban projects as a fully collaborative member of a design team focused on delivering a successful project for our clients
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT ‘Sustainable Building Design’ Online Course
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) | edX, Inc.
2020 | Used edX, an online learning platform, to take a course on sustainibility and examine the basic scientific principles underlying the study of the thermal and luminous behavior of buildings
Scouts Woman Leader
Notre Dame Habchieh | Ghazir, Lebanon
2013 - 2018 | Member since 2002 | Leader of around 200 members- organizing the activities of the group, and training the youth members through the scouting program
First Aid Training Sessions
Lebanese Red Cross | Lebanon
2011- 2013- 2014 | Learned first aid skills through yearly training sessions and became a blood donor
SOFTWARE LITERACY Revit | BIM
Adobe Photoshop
Microsoft Office
Edilclima
AutoCad | 2D & 3D
Adobe Illustrator
RealWorks
Sketchup
Lumion | rendering & animation Adobe Indesign
Recap
My name is Mary Lynn Al Haddad born in Lebanon, on September 13th 1995. I earned my Master Degree MSC in BUILDING ARCHITECTURE from Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy on December 2020. I am currently residing in the city of Torino.
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES AND SKILLS Art | Sketching| Painting| Sculpting| Photography| Mood boards Scouting | Camping| Activities in Nature Sports | Traveling| Dancing| Swimming| Skiing| Tennis Skills | Communication| Teamwork| Research and Analysis| Leadership| Creativity Fmi |
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HELLO,
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LEBANESE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY
SABRA’S SOCIAL HOUSING
Spring 2017 Dr. Ricardo Pedrazzoli
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MULTI-USE REVIVING THEATER
UNIVERSITY CAMPUS MUSEUM
Fall 2018 Dr. Boffi Giacomo Dr. Brunetti Gian Luca Dr. Scaioni Marco
13-16
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BASEL INNOVATION CENTER
Dr. Giovanni Dotelli Dr. Francesco Romano Dr. Lavinia Chiara Tagliabue
Design Studio VIII
Architecture Construction Studio
09-12
Complex Construction Studio II 2019 | 2020 Dr. Francesca Battisti Dr. Grigor Angjeliu
FYP 2018 Dr. David Aouad
Miscellaneous Drawing Ruth Maalouf Sculpture Nabil Basbous
Regional Urbanism
Spring 2017 Dr. Rachid Chamoun
PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVES
Thesis Project
Design Studio X
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Spring 2019 Architect Jo Coenen Dr. Francesca Battisti Dr. Gianpaolo Rosati
COMMERCIAL HUB
Complex Construction Studio I
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POLITECNICO DI MILANO
BASEL INNOVATION CENTER “Innovative Hub for Creative Minds”
Master’s Degree Thesis Project 2019 | 2020 -Pair work project Basel has been a prominent city in the pharmaceutical and biochemistry industries since the 20th century, and the chronicles of the “Innovative Hub for Creative Minds” started when the decision was made to reinvent the 70-year-old Schällemätteli Campus, as per the request of the University of Basel, in order to become a prominent Life Science Campus. This is an innovative turning point for the Dreiland region, and Switzerland as a whole. This was not only a challenging task because the site, Plot n.4, was considered the heart of the campus accommodating the Chemistry, Physics, and Anatomy Departments, but also because it lies in between the actual campus and the residential district. Therefore, the main aim was to design innovative laboratories with maximum efficiency, within a complex geometry reflecting the “Reimagined Urban Area” concept of an innovation center, and to restitch the urban fabrics of both the campus and the residential district by designing buildings that serve as a transition between the two scales. ‘Basel Science Campus – Innovative Hub for Creative Minds’ is based on a “3-belt” concept, which allows the new complex to act as a connector between different spaces, districts, and piazzas. Conceived as a two-phase construction process, the architectural ensemble consists of two main buildings, connected underground, which provides two “urban layers”. Both buildings allow for multi-use and interactive spaces, maximizing work performance as well as providing leisure and communication hubs. The building is accessible from every corner, and the porosity and ease of pedestrian accessibility facilitates circulation around the campus, and from one facility to the other. Just as Plot n.4 is the heart of the Campus, a Forum extending from the second basement up to the roof is the heart of the complex; a contemporary “Lichthof” acting as a communication hub. The Forum substantiates the idea of a clear functional and spatial organization of the building, amidst its complexity. The Forum provides a powerful spatial experience by means of an architectural promenade throughout the building, in order to break the conventional perception of ‘scientific laboratories’ and reveal the “unexpected”.
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Location University of Basel Klingelbergstrasse 80, 4056 Basel, Switzerland 4
MANIFESTO
CLICK HERE for the full Thesis Book V.1
To manifest means to basically display a clear representation of a project, and our manifesto was chosen to be this section
auditorium, the different lab spaces, and the glazed voids in the corridors along with the mechanical skylights on the roof.
MANIFESTO
second basement allowing for water management and light penetration, the green roofs that are also water collectors, the
FIRST FLOOR PLAN - 3 BELT CONCEPT- BOX INSIDE A BOX
that cuts through every key component of our building: the forum, the voids protruding from the ground floor to the
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‘Our filmstrip of photographic memories of our innovative hub for creative minds.’
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Plug plants for “Pitched Green Roof” + Jute Anti-erosion net (>15 degrees slope) CORES
Gutter for Rainwater collection System substrate (50mm above element) Floraset FS 75 ND X20 Drainage system Protection mat + waterproof membrane
STRUCTURAL SHAFTS
Steel Deck I Beam for roof structure Double Glazing Aluminum Composite Panel
REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS AND COLUMNS
Concrete Slab False Ceiling
COMPOSITE STEEL SLABS
SPACE FRAME FORUM SLAB
|Structural Composition- CLICK HERE for the full Technical Report Book V.2
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UNIVERSITY CAMPUS MUSEUM “The Needle and Thread”
Complex Construction Studio I Spring 2019 -Pair work project ‘Needle & Thread’ is a pair-work project that constitutes of six separate buildings all connected underground in a homogenous urban layer. The underground level is enriched with natural light and playfulness, in the sense that it imitates the urban level and allows people to reach the different parts of the project through an underground promenade. The purpose was to restitch the two parts of Citta Studi that are divided into an area of high activity and a dead area that we intended to revitalize. This was done by maintaining the heritage buildings and analyzing the different urban fabrics, pedestrian & vehicle circulation, and public transportation. We pedestrianized an entire street and deviated the vehicular path to create a social hub, and a green area that invites the target audience in. Thus the name of the project ‘Needle and Thread’ indicates the concept of restitching urban fabric parts and connecting the separate buildings above the ground floor level through a unified underground floor plan.
Location Politecnico di Milano, 20133, Milano, MI Lombardy, Italy
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CONCEPT & STRATEGY
CONCEPT & STRATEGY CONCEPT & STRATEGY
MARY LYNN AL HADDAD NANCY EL ASMAR Spring ‘19
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Massing Process I - Massing HEIGHTS Process Massing Process II - A R CIIH-I TAERCCTHUI RT AE CL TCUORMA PL OCSOI M T I POONS I T I O N
Massing Process Massing Process I - H E I GI H- THSE I G H T S
NCEPT & STRATEGY
“ THE NEEDLE AND THREAD PROJECT”
CONCEPT & STRATEGY
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MARY LYNN AL HADDAD NANCY EL ASMAR Spring ‘19 Massing Process II - A R C H I T E C T U R A L Massing Process I - H E I G H T S
HEIGHTS
MassingMassing Process Process III - B U I LIID I-NAGR CC HO INT NE CE CT UT IROANL S C O M P O S I T I O N
COMPOSITION
Massing Process III - B U I L D I N G C O N N E C T I O N S The heights are extended site the surrounding The heights are extended onto theonto site the from thefrom surrounding heritageheritage buildings. The functions are alltolinked to one adaptable courtyard buildings. The functions are all linked one adaptable courtyard (thatand opens and that closes) thatto serves the requirements (that opens closes) serves fulfil to thefulfil requirements of all of all functions, at alloftimes of the day, forming an interactive social hub. functions, at all times the day, forming an interactive social hub. Note the connection the buildings still being Note that thethat connection betweenbetween the buildings was stillwas being contemplated. contemplated.
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Massing ProcessMassing II - A R C HProcess ITECTURAL COMPOSITION G ECCOT N Massing Process III - B UIII I L D- IBNUGI LCDOI N N I ONNE SC T I O N S
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Massing Process II - A R C H I T E C T U R A L C O M P O S I T I O N The landscape became part of the project, restitching both sides of Other the flluid landscape connecting the different buildings Other than thethan flluid landscape connecting the different buildings the previous “edge”, and forming a more active and together, the underground floorall unites all the different into together, the underground floor unites the different entities entities into pedestrian-friendly hub. Buildings started to form a certian language one unified building, of services and experiences for one unified building, offeringoffering all sortsall of sorts services and experiences for with each other, not only through the landscape, but also through the the users. the users. composition and the carved masses.
Massing Process III - B U I L D I N G C O N N E C T I O N S Other than the flluid landscape connecting the different buildings together, the underground floor unites all the different entities into one unified building, offering all sorts of services and experiences for the users.
CONCEPT & STRATEGY MARY LYNN AL HADDAD NANCY EL ASMAR Spring ‘19
Massing Process I - H E I G H T S The heights are extended onto the site from the surrounding heritage The landscape partproject, of the project, restitching both The landscape becamebecame part of the restitching both sides ofsides of buildings. The functions are all linked to one adaptable courtyard the previous and forming moreand active and the previous “edge”, “edge”, and forming a more a active (that opens and closes) that serves to fulfil the requirements of all pedestrian-friendly hub. Buildings form a certian language pedestrian-friendly hub. Buildings started started to form to a certian language functions, at all times of the day, forming an interactive social hub. with eachnot other, only through the landscape, also through the with each other, onlynot through the landscape, but alsobut through the Note that the connection between the buildings was still being composition the masses. carved masses. composition and theand carved contemplated.
Open GF Permanent Exhibi�on Architectural Promenade
Open GFOpen GF Permanent Exhibi�on Permanent Exhibi�on Architectural Promenade Architectural Promenade
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Interac�ve Interac�ve gallery gallery Screening Screening area area
Lobby (GF) Lobby (GF) Info Center Info Center - Mee�ng Offices -Offices Mee�ng Rooms Rooms
Other than the flluid landscape connecting the different buildings The landscape became part of the project, restitching both sides of together, the underground floor unites all the different entities into the previous “edge”, and forming a more active and one unified building, offering all sorts of services and experiences for pedestrian-friendly hub. Buildings started to form a certian language the users. with each other, not only through the landscape, but also through the composition and the carved masses.
The landscape became part of the project, restitching both sides of The heights are extended onto the site from the surrounding heritage the previous “edge”, and forming a more active and buildings. The functions are all linked to one adaptable courtyard pedestrian-friendly hub. Buildings started to form a certian language (that opens and closes) that serves to fulfil the requirements of all with each other, not only through the landscape, but also through the functions, at all times of the day, forming an interactive social hub. composition and the carved masses. Note that the connection between the buildings was still being contemplated.
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LEGEND
Open GF Permanent Exhibi�on Architectural Promenade
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Existing Buildings &Existing Street Buildings vs. New Construction Proposal Existing Buildings vs. New Construction Proposal
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The landscape became part of the project, restitching both sides of Temporary withamovable par��ons the previous “edge”,Exibi�ons and forming more active and Conferencehub. RoomsOpen and Closed pedestrian-friendly Buildings started to form a certian language with each other, not only through the landscape, but also through the composition and the carved masses.
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Lobby (GF) Info Center Offices - Mee�ng Rooms
Temporary Gallery with movable par��ons Gathering Spaces Reading space
Temporary Exibi�ons with movable par��ons Conference Rooms- Open and Closed
Demolished border wall and pedestrianised the road by deviating vehicular access Site & Demolished Wall Auditorium & Mixed use hall Mul�purpose Room on GF
Existing Buildings vs. New Construction Proposal
Used the heritage buildings facade outline and reflected it on the project site Massing outline derived from heritage buildings
Massing outline derived heritage buildings Sitefrom & Demolished Wall
All lines are extended from the surrounding buildings and urban fabric Existing Buildings & Street Massing outline derived from heritage buildings Continuous Axes from surrounding greenery & pathways Continuous Axes from surrounding greenery & pathways
Courtyard
Temporary Gallery with movable par��ons Gathering Spaces Reading space
|Northern Elevation Different connections leading to the main piazza from which one can also access the forunderground Existing Axes Buildings vs. New Construction Proposal & Demolished Continuous from surrounding greenery & pathways NewSite entrances providedWall better links (including future metro line) New entrances provided for better links (including future metro line) Temporary Exibi�ons with movable par��ons Conference Rooms- Open and Closed
Existing Buildings vs Proposed Master Plan Auditorium & Mixed use hall Mul�purpose Room on GF
New entrances provided for better links (including future metro line)
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Connec�ng all buildings
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Lobby (GF) Info Center Offices - Mee�ng Rooms
Other than the flluid landscape connecting the different buildings together, the underground floor unites all the different entities into one unified building, offering all sorts of services and experiences for the users.
Auditorium & Mixed use hall Mul�purpose Room on GF
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Underground
Underground Underground
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BUILDING CONNECTIONS
Continuous Axes from surrounding greenery & pathways Massing outline derived from heritage buildings
New entrances provided for better links (including future metro line) Continuous Axes from surrounding greenery & pathways
Massing outline derived from heritage buildings New entrances provided for better links (including future metro line)
Continuous Axes from surrounding greenery & pathways
New entrances provided for better links (including future metro line)
EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC
|Undeground Floor Plan
|Exploded Axo
MARY LYNN AL HADDAD NANCY EL ASMAR Spring ‘19
“ CONNECTING
THE SURFACE TO THE UNDERGROUND” CLICK HERE for an underground walkthrough
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|Detail green roof, void, foundation
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|Southern Elevation
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MULTI-USE REVIVING THEATER “The Olona Magnet”
Architecture Construction Studio Fall 2018 -Pair work project Located along the Olona river side, in the Lombardy region of Italy, the site is in an industrial zone with a specific industrial character because of the existing factory buildings, which were used for paper manufacturing. There is a small bridge crossing the river and connecting the site to the nearby residential area. This project today serves as a public gathering place and is maintained by an non-profit organization aiming to revive the area of Fagnano Olona and Gorla Maggiore, neighbouring the site. The main element of the site, considered as a “landmark”, is the circular tank that serves as a meeting multi-use pavilion. Our project aims on reviving the site by focusing on the weak points and enhancing them. The project will be partially cantilevered above the tank to attract the attention of the people and embrace the existing landmark. The roof of the building will be a green accessible roof so people can enjoy the view of the park and the river. Such a building can allow the site to be more accessible and used by the inhabitants. It will host a multi-use theater and a gallery/ exhibition part that can display works of art including the history of the industrial heritage. The main entrance will be from the tank to make it the heart of the project. This project was later published in the ‘ Master Degree in Architettura delle Costruzioni’ yearbook of Politecnico di Milano
Location Approdo dei Calimali, 21054, Fagnano Olona, Busto Arsizio, Lombardy, Italy 13
|Existing Industrial Zone
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“ PROTECTING
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The choice of having a cantilevered building over the abandonned landmark attracks the attention of the visitors and gives a sense of coverage and protection
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Hand-drawn rendered details
Water barrier multiplex
1.2 cm
Substrate
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Filter Layer Drainage Layer Protective Layer
Connection Type I
Corrugated Steel Cladding on Concrete wall and Truss system
Connection Type II
Corrugated Steel Cladding on Trusses
Connection Type III
Corrugated Steel Cladding on Trusses with Glass end
Waterproof Layer Insulation (hard)
20 cm
Expanded Clay Screed OSB
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Steeldeck
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IPE 220
Triple Glazing Wood planks
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Wood frame IPE 200
IPE 200
OSB
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Insulation (soft) + frame OSB
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Corrugated steel sheet
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Vapour Barrier Insulation (soft) + frame
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Wind barrier OSB
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SABRA & SHATILA’S SOCIAL HOUSING “Filled Residual Space- Stitched Mental Barrier”
Final Bachelor Year Project Design Studio X- 2018 For my Bachelor Degree’s final project, Mazraa district in Beirut was chosen due to a variety of factors; ranging from the importance of its edges, to its surroundings. The theme was based on ‘Residual Spaces’, meaning that the choice of land and concept had to be related to places that are insufficiently used. Ared Jalloul, where the selected plot is located, is an area in Tarik El Jdideh surrounded by residential buildings and the ‘Sabra and Shatila’ Palestinian refugee camp from the South. The selected plot currently serves as a garbage deposit for both communities of Sabra and Tarik El Jdideh. It also creates a mental barrier between both communities where inhabitants of Tarik El Jdideh are in tension with those of Sabra. Major problems are noticeable in the area such as social deprivation, child labor, educational crisis, cultural spreading insufficiency, pollution, and economic problems. Therefore, the aim is to supply community spaces and students social housing therefore enhance services that equip the area with educational facilities including vocational classes, and crafts workshops, along with proper gathering spaces and safer housing. Interviews and extensive research were carried out in this controversial area of intervention. The design concept is explained in page 13.
Location Ared Jalloul, Plot num 5888, Sabra Road, Tarik El Jdide,, Mazraa District- Beirut Lebanon 17
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Overlapping all the voids on the site and highlighting the central common strip to form the Sabra Market’s extension passing through the ground floor of the project.
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Sketching and placing the interlocked voids on the project site
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Taking the outline of every surrounding void individually, and placing them into separate visual typologies and then interlocking them
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Following the theme; the massing is generated from the surrounding ‘Residual Spaces’ and in between areas. In this way, even the parts of the city that are considered as dead spaces, are used efficiently to form the main component of the concept
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“ A BUILDING FOR
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BEY CITY’S COMMERCIAL HUB “The Mater Plan’s Focal Point”
Design Studio VIII - Spring 2017 Design VIII students were asked to study the urban aspects of Ramlet el Bayda area to come up with a collective master plan. This area is mainly known for its sandy public shore and beach; however, once the study and analysis phase started, many hidden aspects and stories were revealed. The chosen site is located on the coastal line and is considered as the intersection point of the collective Master Plan with a surface of 16000sqm. From its location, the main focus is to create an inviting place that can act as a connector to my classmates’ projects on adjacent plots. The site is surrounded by public roads usually heavy in traffic hence causing noise and air pollution. Therefore, an inner courtyard functioning as a gathering public space is created. The program consists of a restaurant compound on the ground floor with a direct access to the courtyard, along with a resort with an access to the seashore through a bridge crossing the highway. This bridge also connects to an adjacent project forming part of the masterplan’s physical connections.
Location Ramlet El Bayda Mousseitbeh District, Beirut, Lebanon 21
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“ MULTI-CONNECTION PROJECT ” The project not only connects to the surroundings but also forms the focal point | main ‘entrance’ of the master plan
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REGIONAL
URBANISM
“ REVIVING THE
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|Drawing
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location |Torino,TO,Italy email | marylynn.al@mail.polimi.it mobile | +39 349 2454777
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