Matteo Piccini
PORTFOLIO architecture + design
CURRICULUM
Occupation Architect, 3d Architecture Visualization
Work Experience present oct 2015
Education jan 2017
Passed the Government Exam and Licensed as a Profession Architect Sec. A
mar 2015
”Ecologic Pattern”
Grasshopper Advanced Workshop Authorized Rhino Trainer: Arturo Tedeschi
Master post Graduation Sustainable Landscape and Architecture Politecnico di Milano Final Mark:110 cum laude
oct 2015 may 2015
i’m an architect from italy and i graduated at the university of architecture of florence in urban and architectonic design with grades 109/110. after the university i did the post graduation master “sustainable territory and architecture” of the politecnic school of milan and i graduated in september 2015 with honors. i’m currently living and working in milan but i have been linving in spain where i studied in the university of granada and worked with international firm mangera yvars in barcelona. passion for architecture pushed me to change country, exploring different ways of aproaching the project. i’m constantly searching for gaining new knowledge through reading, drawing, modeling, designing and practicing.
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via sismondi 41, 20133, milan +393284554161 matteo.piccini1@gmail.com live:matteo.piccini1
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apr 2014 oct 2005
Mangera Yvars Architects Collaboration P21 Clapham High St., sw4 7tr London C/ Consell de Cent 347, Barcelona www.myaa.eu
- fifa 2022 world cup stadium, doha - competition - aga khan academy, antananarivo - competition - luxury residential complex, pla de marc, barcelona oct 2015 may 2015
thesis title: “living interethnic: proposal of a sustainable architecture project for the post expo 2015
Matteo Piccini
Co-Founder Piazzetta Guastalla 10, milano www.flt-office.com
- camping in the sky, new york - competition - university campus poveglia, venezia - competition - varna regional library, varna - competition
use of the parametric strategies in the design process. the fondamental purpose of the workshop is the form generation as the result of the form finding process and the environmental input sept 2015 sept 2014
FLT-Office
Arch. Massimo Mazzini Collaboration Via della Pace 15, Siena
- public building and social housing - 3d modeling, graphic elaboration, technical drawings - plastic model production
Five-Years Master Degree in Architecture University of Florence - School of Architecture - Final Mark:109/110
Professional Skills
july 2011 sept 2010
LLP Erasmus Program
june 2005 sept 2000
Scientific Diploma
3d studio max rhinoceros autocad illustrator after effect revit
maya grasshopper photoshop in design premiere pro ms office
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Hobbies
thesis in urban planning and architectural design thesis title: “la nuova porta di montepulciano: ideas for the new accesses system of the south area of the historical centre”
Universidad de Granada - Escuela Universitaria de Arquitectura Tecnica Scientific High School - Tito Sarrocchi, Siena Final Mark 75/100
Personal Skills -
creativity, curiosity and strong aesthetic sensibility enthusiasm and passion, initiative and dynamism reliability, determination and higly motivated approach easy adaptation to new work environment and situations teamwork aptitude and good organization skills determination to reach new professional goals
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CONTENTS
University CampUs poveglia venezia
- italy
Camping in the sky neW york
- U.s.
Co-Working gUastalla 10 milano
- italy
varna regional liBrary varna
- BUlgaria
FiFa World CUp 2022 stadiUm doha
- qatar
BarCelona temporary pavillion BarCelona
- spain
visUalizing arChiteCtUre FreelanCe
UNIVERSITY CAMPUS POVEGLIA
I N T E R N AT I O N A L A R C H I T E C T U R A L C O M P E T I T I O N O F A N E W U N I V E RS I T Y C A M P U S I N S I D E P OV EG L I A I S L A N D, VENEZIA
JUNE 2016 VENEZIA COMPETITION
Poveglia is a small island located between Venice and Lido in the Venetian Lagoon, northern Italy. The island is first mentioned in chronicles of 421, when people from Padua and Este fled there to escape the barbarian invasions. The surviving buildings on the island consist of a cavana, a church, a hospital, an asylum, a bell-tower and housing and administrative buildings for the staff. The bell-tower is the most visible structure on the island, and dates back to the 12th Century. It belonged to the church of San Vitale, which was demolished in 1806. The tower was re-purposed to a lighthouse. The project shows three distinct actions on the island (recovering historical buildings, student accommodation and university campus). These actions interact in a complementary way within the project area and are in direct communication with each other via the pedestrian cardo.
1 - Octagon/Landmark 2 - Harbour 3 - Library 4 - Professors Office 5 - Exposition Centre/Danteum
6 - Auditorium 7 - Cardo 8 - Student Accomodation 9 - Church 10 - Bar/Restaurant
11 - Social Centre 12 - Cafeteria 13 - University Facilities 14 - Sport Facilities 15 - Grocery
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The northern side, dedicated to the university campus, was conceived from the idea of proposing an integrated territorial approach able to reduce the impact of the built. The idea of preserving the green roof of the buildings, combined with the desire of taking advantage of a privileged point of view to contemplate the Venetian Lagoon, has led us to raise three-dimensionally only certain parts of the drawn shapes. This idea defined a hypogeal campus, due to south, able to have an additional source of illumination through openings arranged along the walkable roof, equipped with wooden bleachers.
The housing development, located on the east side of the cardo. was conceived from the desire to study a module able to manage the residential area with prefabricated elements. The structural grid allows the use of modular elements to dispose freely with different functions (neighbourhood services) that can make selfsustaining life on campus
A rainwater collection system collects water from the green roofs through a sewage system in order to irrigate the green areas when required.There are two different distribution systems from the cardo to the housing development: these two arms, as well as the central spine, have been planned to reduce the energy consumption of the whole masterplan: on the roof there is a curtain system which uses flexible photovoltaic textile technology; on the other side, the floor has been designed with piezoelectric flooring technology.
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CAMPING IN THE SKY
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JANUARY 2016 NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION “Try to imagine that you are in Manhattan, and one morning you wake up viewing the Empire State Building illuminated by the sun; try to imagine yourself surrounded by nature and try to think that you can stay and enjoy all this spending little money.” The idea of locating campgrounds in big cities within skyscrapers is a revolutionary way to achieve a number of benefits such as the vertical development of spaces that usually are located on huge horizontal areas outside the cities; the possibility to use campgrounds in both cold and mild weathers and lastly, the possibility to create for the first time in big cities, new accommodating services in which users can pay little money. The Skyscraper has a shape that quotes the “gennaker sail” of boats. Just like boats hoist or lower sails according to the environmental conditions, this skyscraper employs a skin that can be adjusted according to the different seasons. We wanted to underline the climatically flexibility of the skyscraper through a specific design of the skin. During the cold season a heating system warms the building up obtaining a comfortable thermal environment. We designed this skyscraper following the considerations above mentioned, however it is important to underline that this specific typology of accommodating service can be easily retrofitted to any abandoned skyscraper. We believe that putting together an urban park with a camping area is great opportunity to share a space that is well suitable to house these two activities. We aimed to give to the skyscraper a social value through the use of a specific typology that makes this project unique.
Schematic Section
Winter Skin Mode
Summer Skin Mode
CO-WORKING GUASTALLA 10
C R E AT I O N O F A N E W C O - W O R K I N G S PA C E W H E R E S H A R E KNOWLEDGE AND IDEAS, MILAN
STILL RUNNING 2016 MILAN PRIVATE CLIENT
The idea to develop Guastalla 10 in a coworking space was born from the will to share a place, located in Milan city center, with other freelancers. Working together in a coworking place means being able to give enough space to everybody, to work on different projects independently, but, at the same time, to think that every space could be enjoyed together. Working with good results in a coworking space is easy if you are well prone to share time with people (that come from different fields) thinking that could be a good opportunity to improve yourself. For this reason we thought that was so important paying particular attention to common parts, though, without forgetting every individual habit of each of us. From the architectural point of view, we can say we tried to keep the strictness with which the building was constructed, choosing grayscale colors, using glass doors that enhance the light and thinking a refurbishment in a functional way. A mission for a coworking should be to give visibility to emerging talents: It would be, perhaps, the most desirable award for us.
VARNA REGIONAL LIBRARY
I N T E R N AT I O N A L A R C H I T E C T U R A L C O M P E T I T I O N F O R A N E W B U I L D I N G O F VA R N A R E G I O N A L L I B R A R Y, VA R N A
NOVEMBER 2015 VARNA INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
The new Varna Library proposal is an eleven storey multifunctional building, accessible from different points including the municipal building. Main entrance is facing Blvd. Primoski with a new complex of plazas and green areas. Designed using durable materials with a minimum impact on city context, all levels are easily accessible for disabled people. Ground level has a lobby that welcomes visitors, a cafÊ accessible from the outside plaza and vertical connections for accessing upper levels. As well, a drop-off on Miladinovy St has been planned. On the north side is located a loading area connected to service stairs and elevator for book distribution. First level includes exhibition area and auditorium, upper levels are planned for library, offices and storage. Underground parking is developed in three levels, connected to library’s stairs and elevators with a vehicle connection to existing municipality parking plus a 24/7 pedestrian exit. Green roof and terraces are designed to prevent heat loss and geothermal energy is used to supply the building.
Ground Floor Plan a. Entrance Area 01a. Entrance Area and Main Lobby 02a. Registration and Information 03a. 24/7 Book Return Depositories 04a. Cloakroom and Lockers 05a. Information Hall 06a. Copy Center 07a. Souvenir Shop 08a. Restrooms and Service Closets 09a. General Purpose Storage 10a. Security (Control Room) a. Meet, Study, Work 11a. Individual and Group Work Spaces 12a. Conference Rooms 13a. Hobby Zone 14a. Training Center a. Cafeteria 15a. Cafeteria and Restaurant 16a. Kitchenette 17a. Storage d. Acquisition Section 01d. Incoming Materials Receiving Area
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FIFA WORLD CUP 2022 STADIUM
I N T E R N AT I O N A L C O M P E T I T I O N F O R T H E N E W S TA D I U M O F T H E F I FA 2 0 2 2 W O R L D C U P, DOHA
JUNE 2015 DOHA INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION, MANGERA YVARS ARCHITECTS
Our approach to the Fifth Precinct has been to produce a design that is optimised for Legacy while allowing the Tournament mode to be temporarily inserted elegantly in to the scheme for the World Cup. This has allowed the design team to produce a stunning legacy stadium and precinct with minimal compromises post tournament. The first decision that came out of the principles set out above was to create a legacy roof in the ideal position. This has been set as low as possible so that it would work well over the legacy 20,000 seating bowl while at the same time high enough to allow for the rear seat of the additional 25,000 upper seat bowl to see the 18m high ball over the centre spot of the pitch. The transformation from Tournament to Legacy has been designed to be as seamless as possible with the permanent construction optimised for Legacy and Demountable Structures for all areas that are not required post tournament. This approach reduces the costs of building unnecessary expensive roof and other structures while at the same time allowing for the temporary FIFA requirements to utilise easily re-useable proprietary systems that can quickly be dismantled and returned into the market place either in the Middle East, Africa or world wide.
courtesy of MYAA
Section Tournament Mode
Section Legacy Mode
BARCELONA TEMPORARY PAVILION P R O P O S A L O F A T E M P O R A R Y PAV I L L I O N L O C AT E D INSIDE OF PORT VELL, BA RC E LO N A
SEPTEMBER 2015 BARCELONA COMPETITION
Site area is located inside of Port Vell. Port Vell is a waterfront harbor in Barcelona and part of the Port of Barcelona. It was built as part of an urban renewal program prior to the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. Before this, it was a run-down area of empty warehouses, railroad yards, and factories. Now it is a focal point of the city and tourists attraction, containing the MaremĂ gnum, IMAX Pill be a functional area for tourism but also for the citizens of Barcelona. The pavilion must host an exhibition areas a cafeteria or a restaurant an in fo point and a public toilets.
LIVING INTERETHNIC
Deep structure of potentiality
P R O P O S A L O F A S U S TA I N A B L E A R C H I T E C T U R E PROJECT FOR THE POST EXPO 2015, MILAN
SEPTEMBER 2015 MILAN POLYTECNIC OF MILAN - MASTER POST GRADUATION The project idea comes from the consideration of several issues, such as the complexity of the territory, the particular nature of an event like the EXPO, the nomadism of multi-ethnic communities settled in the surrounding, the need to give an identity and a value to the area and, not least, the need to operate in an eco-friendly, sustainable and technologically innovative way. Based on the application of the experimental “Structural-Generative Method�, the process begins with a critical-interpretative evaluation, or the analysis of problems and potentials of the whole territory of Milano (Graphically Deep Structure of the existing, Matrix of complexity and Deep Structure od the Project), continues with the design phase, in which is defined the organization and shape of the space and the distinction between public, private and mediation spaces, and will conclude with the formulation of a complex project that will focus specifically in the Expo area. Matrix of complexity
General organization of the space
RECEPTIVE SPACE
ARTISTIC LABORATORIES
RIVER CHANNEL REUSE
LAKE LECTURE ROOM
BIO FARM
RIVER PARK
INTERCULTURAL SPACE
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